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(Short description)
This arrangement strives to include all the players in the music making, particularly by distributing melodic material. In addition, all dynamics and articulations should be taken as suggestions only, as performers are encouraged to make their own interpretations.Besetzung:4 Saxophone (SATBar)
(Text)
"Gloucestershire Wassail" ist mit einem englischen Brauch verbunden, der zur Weihnachtszeit zu beobachten war. Eine große geschmückte Schale mit Gewürzbier wurde von einer Gruppe von Weihnachtssängern durch die Stadt getragen; diese Tradition hat ihre Wurzeln bei den Bettlern des Mittelalters und heidnischen Festen. Die Melodie ist daher mit weihnachtlicher Feierei und Freude verbunden. "Gloucestershire Wassail" stammt wahrscheinlich aus dem 18. Jahrhundert und gilt als traditionelle englische Weise.Diese Bearbeitung für Saxophonquartett ist bestrebt, alle Spieler in das Musizieren miteinzubeziehen, statt ein Sopransolo mit Begleitung zu begünstigen; dies wird insbesondere durch eine Verteilung des melodischen Materials erreicht. Außerdem sollten alle dynamischen Zeichen und Artikulationsbezeichnungen nur als Vorschläge verstanden werden, da die Interpreten angehalten sind, ihre eigenen Interpretationen zu spielen.Schwierigkeitsgrad: 2-3
(Short description)
This arrangement strives to include all the players in the music making, particularly by distributing melodic material. In addition, all dynamics and articulations should be taken as suggestions only, as performers are encouraged to make their own interpretations.Besetzung:4 saxophones (SATBar)
(Text)
Hymns and Carols are the two main sources for the melodies that are associated with traditional Christmas music. While hymns are predominately sacred, the historical roots of carols are in religious and pagan folk music and dance. The latter association with pagan and dance music has throughout history brought carols alternatively in and out of favor with Christmas worship. Fortunately, interest in Christmas music has grown in the 20th century, and has led to the popularity it presently enjoys.Gloucestershire Wassail is associated with an English custom that was observed at Christmas time. A large, decorated bowl of spiced ale was hoisted through town by a group of carolers - Yule serenaders - in a tradition that has its roots in the beggars of the Middle Ages and Pagan festivals. The tune is therefore associated with Christmas revelry and joy. Gloucestershire Wassail probably dates from the 18th century, and is considered a traditional English tune.This arrangement for saxophonequartet, rather than favoring a soprano solo with accompaniment, strives to include all the players in the music making, particularly by distributing melodic material. In addition, all dynamics and articulations should be taken as suggestions only, as performers are encouraged to make their own interpretations.Instrumentation:4 saxophones (SATBar)