Joropo
Venezuelan Dance
Sheet Music

Item Number: 21160933
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Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 4

SKU: HS.4004308

Venezuelan Dance. Composed by Moises Moleiro. Arranged by Johan De Meij. Amstel Concert Band. Concert. Score Only. Composed 2015. Amstel Music #AM 132-140. Published by Amstel Music (HS.4004308).

UPC: 888680070915. 9x12 inches. English(UK)/Deutsch/Francais/Nederlands.

This charming work is a typical dance from Venezuela in 3/8 time, orchestrated by Johan de Meij, who was appointed regular guest conductor with the Simon Bolivar Youth Wind Orchestra in 2010. It's dedicated to the founder of El Sistema, Maestro Jose Antonio Abreu and has become the favourite encore for the SBYWO for their concerts around the world.

Joropo is een typische dans uit Venezuela. Johan de Meij orkestreerde dit charmante werk in 3/8 maat. Sinds 2010 is de componist vaste gastdirigent van het Simon Bolivar Youth Wind Orchestra (SBYWO). Het werk is opgedragen aan Jose Antonio Abreu. Hij is de oprichter van het muziekonderwijssysteem in Venezuela, El Sistema. Joropo is uitgegroeid tot de favoriete toegift van het SBYWO tijdens hun concerten over de hele wereld.

Joropo ist ein Stuck aus der Feder des venezolanischen Pianisten und Komponisten Moises Moleiro Sanchez, geschrieben im Stil eines traditionellen venezolanischen Tanzes. Johan de Meij orchestrierte Joropo fur das Simon Bolivar Youth Wind Orchestra - eigentlich als Zugabe, doch das mitreissende Stuck im Schwierigkeitsgrad 3,5 ist ebenso eine perfekte Eroffnung fur jedes Konzert.

Ce morceau charmant est une dance typiquement venezuelienne en 3/8, orchestree par Johan de Meij, qui a ete nomme chef d'orchestre invite regulier du Simon Bolivar Youth Wind Orchestra en 2010. Dedie a Maestro Jose Antonio Abreu, le fondateur d'El Sistema, ce morceau est devenu le bis prefere du SBYWO lors de leurs concerts autour du monde.

Questo brano affascinante e una danza tipica venezuelana in 3/8, orchestrata da Johan de Meij, che nel 2010 e stato nominato direttore ospite residente dell'Orchestra Giovanile di fiati Simon Bolivar. Il brano e dedicato al fondatore de El Sistema, il Maestro Jose Antonio Abreu, ed e diventato uno dei bis preferiti dell'Orchestra per i concerti in tutto il mondo.