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Internal Combustion. David Gillingham. B-Flat Trumpet sheet music. Horn sheet music. Grade 5.

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Forbrændingsmotor. David Gillingham. B-Flat Trumpet noder. Horn noder. Grade 5.

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Internal Combustion composed by David Gillingham. For concert band. Piccolo, Flute 1. 2, Oboe 1. 2, Bassoon 1. 2, Bb Clarinet 1, Bb Clarinet 2, Bb Clarinet 3, Bass Clarinet, Eb Contrabass Clarinet, Alto Saxophone 1. 2, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Bb Trumpet 1, Bb Trumpet 2, Bb Trumpet 3, F Horn 1. 2, F Horn 3. 4, Tromb. Grade 5. Score only. Duration 11. 30. Published by C. Alan Publications. CN.04441. Gillingham's highly programmatic "Internal Combustion" is a celebration of the birth of the American automobile. Using motives from the song "In My Merry Oldsmobile" and, of course, some original ideas as well, the history of the internal combustion engine comes to life with the turn of a crank, the honk of a horn and a journey through several musical styles, including ragtime, dixieland, 50s ballad and more modern jazz. Although the internal combustion engine was in existence since the early 19th century, its successful use in the United States began around 1900 and thus marked the beginning of one of the most important industrial sagas of the 20th century, that of the American automobile. Adjacent to the invention of this new "horseless carriage" was the advent of early jazz, that of "ragtime" and New Orleans "Dixieland" jazz. Also marking the occasion was General Motors' introduction of the Oldsmobile and the Gus Edwards. Vincent Bryan song, "In My Merry Oldsmobile. " The conglomeration of these events are the basis for the inspiration behind "Internal Combustion. " The work is centered around two main thematic ideas - motives from "In My Merry Oldsmobile" and what the composer calls the "Song of Invention" which is related to "Merry Oldsmobile" by the obvious interval of a major sixth. Added to this thematic material is a multitude of references to the mechanistic nature of the internal combustion engine, the automobile and automobile horns. the old time "oogah" and the American luxury car variety using the interval of the third. The work starts with the anticipation of invention with some obvious allusions to the "Merry Oldsmobile" tune. The introductory material leads to the "Song of Invention," expressively stated by solo alto saxophone. Then, the crank is turned. ratchet. and we're off for a ride. One should easily hear tha "putt-putt" of the engine, the whistle of the wind and the steam from the radiator. The automobile gathers speed and begins to cruise along joyously. hence a dixieland rendition of "Merry Oldsmobile. " The frolic is interrupted by gathering speed and further development and refinement of the automobile and its internal combustion engine. Along the way, one will hear more references to "Merry Oldsmobile," car horns. traffic congestion. and even a "revving" engine. Unfortunately, in America, "speed is the thing," and the music comes to a screeching halt with a crash and jammed car horn segues into a melancholy lament. This section culminates with a simplistic and child-like presentation of "Merry Oldsmobile" in the percussion. bells. vibraphone. An engine "rev". trombone flutter tongue. gives way to new and better things on the horizon and perhaps of the "hay days" of the automobile, the 1950s. Within this section can be heard the triplet rhythm of a stereotypical 50s ballad. The 50s give way to the final decades of the 20th century beginning with a reference to modern jazz. The music begins to develop and becomes more sinister in nature perhaps indicative of the mixed blessing the automobile has bestowed upon us. Finally, however, the music leads to a dramatic presentation of the "Song of Invention. " Despite its mixed blessing, the automobile is an invention to be celebrated. it has undisputedly changed the world. The music changes into a moment of reflection with a reprise of the "Song of Invention" by solo alto saxophone giving way to an intense, fast and spirited finale.

Oversættelse

Intern Forbrænding komponeret af David Gillingham. For Harmoniorkester. Piccolo, Fløjte 1. 2, obo 1. 2, Fagot 1. 2, Bb klarinet 1, Bb klarinet 2, Bb klarinet 3, Basklarinet, Eb Kontrabas Klarinet, Altsaxofon 1. 2, Tenorsaxofon, Baryton Saxofon, Bb Trompet 1 Bb Trumpet 2 Bb Trompet 3, F Horn 1. 2, F Horn 3. 4, Tromb. Grade 5. Score kun. Varighed 11. 30. Udgivet af C. Alan Publications. CN.04441. Gillingham stærkt programmatiske "Internal Combustion" er en fejring af fødslen af ​​den amerikanske bil. Brug motiver fra sangen "In My Merry Oldsmobile", og, selvfølgelig, nogle originale ideer samt, historie forbrændingsmotoren kommer til livet med årsskiftet en krank, at dytte af et horn og en rejse gennem flere musical stilarter, herunder ragtime, Dixieland, 50'erne ballade og mere moderne jazz. Selv forbrændingsmotoren var eksisteret siden begyndelsen af ​​det 19. århundrede, dens vellykkede brug i USA begyndte omkring 1900 og dermed markerede starten på en af ​​de vigtigste industrielle sagaer i det 20. århundrede, at den amerikanske bil. Støder op til opfindelsen af ​​denne nye "horseless transport" var fremkomsten af ​​tidlige jazz, nemlig "ragtime", og New Orleans "Dixieland" jazz. Også markerer Anledningen var General Motors 'indførelsen af ​​Oldsmobile og Gus Edwards. Vincent Bryan sang, "In My Merry Oldsmobile. "Den sammenblanding af disse begivenheder er grundlaget for inspirationen bag" Internal Combustion. "Arbejdet er centreret omkring to vigtigste tematiske idéer - motiver fra" In My Merry Oldsmobile ", og hvad komponisten kalder" Song of Invention ", der er relateret til" Merry Oldsmobile "af den åbenlyse interval af en større sjettedel. Tilføjet til dette tematiske materiale er et væld af referencer til den mekanistiske karakter af forbrændingsmotoren, bil-og bil-horn. den gamle tid "oogah" og den amerikanske luksus bil sort med intervallet af den tredje. Arbejdet starter med forventning om opfindelsen med nogle åbenlyse hentydninger til "Merry Oldsmobile" tune. Den indledende materiale fører til "Song of Invention," udtrykkeligt anført af Solo altsaxofon. Derefter krumtappen drejes. skralde. og vi er ud for en tur. Man bør nemt høre tha "put-put" af motoren, fløjten af ​​vinden og dampen fra radiatoren. Den bil samler hastighed og begynder at cruise langs glædesfyldt. dermed en Dixieland gengivelse af "Merry Oldsmobile. "The løssluppenhed afbrydes af indsamling hastighed og videreudvikling og forfining af bilen og dens forbrændingsmotor. Undervejs vil man høre flere henvisninger til "Merry Oldsmobile," bil horn. trafikpropper. og endda en "revving" motor. Desværre, i Amerika, "hastighed er den ting", og musikken kommer til en skrigende standse med et brag og fastsiddende bil horn segues en melankolsk klagesang. Dette afsnit kulminerer med en forenklet og barnlig præsentation af "Merry Oldsmobile" i percussion. klokker. vibrafon. En motor "rev". trombone flagren tungen. viger for nye og bedre ting i horisonten, og måske af "hø dage" af bil, 1950'erne. Inden for dette afsnit kan høres triplet rytme en stereotype 50'er ballade. 50'erne vige for de sidste årtier i begyndelsen af ​​det 20. århundrede med en henvisning til den moderne jazz. Musikken begynder at udvikle og bliver mere dyster i naturen måske betegnende for den blandet velsignelse bilen har skænket os. Endelig imidlertid musikken fører til en dramatisk præsentation af "Song Opfindelsens. "På trods af sin blandet velsignelse, den bil er en opfindelse, der skal fejres. det har utvivlsomt ændret verden. Musikken skifter til et øjebliks refleksion med en reprise af Song of Invention af Solo Altsaxofon giver vej til en intens, hurtig og livlig finale.