Choro Dançado (Part 1: Three Romances)

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Choro Dançado (Part 1: Three Romances)

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What you get

  • Downloadable PDF Score & Parts for "Choro Dançado"
  • Access exclusive streaming audio interviews with pianist, Frank Kimbrough, guitarist, Ben Monder, reed player, Tim Ries and tenor saxophonist, Rich Perry
  • MP3 version of piece mixed without soloist for your tenor player to practice
  • An extra accordion solo part is added in case you have this option
  • Video of Maria discussing rehearsal of this piece

About This Offer

Recorded on Concert in the Garden, "Choro Dançado" was originally commissioned by the University of Miami. "Choro Dançado" is the first part of "Three Romances," but I most often perform it as a stand-alone piece. You will want to be sure that you have an alto player that is a pretty good flute player, and one that's a pretty good clarinet player. These parts aren't for those who dabble in doubling. I've guest-conducted at some schools where they'll bring in a classical player – so that's always possible. Solos are in the tenor and the piano, but we also let our accordion player, Gary Versace, alternatively cut loose on this as an accordion feature. Your soloist will benefit from the MP3 track we've included that is mixed without Rich Perry's tenor solo, for your soloist's practice. Interviews with musicians, along with a video where I discuss rehearsal of the piece are all tools you'll find along with your score & parts.

REED DETAILS:

  1. flute (throughout)
  2. clarinet (throughout)
  3. tenor (solo in this part, but sometimes we make it an accordion feature)
  4. tenor
  5. bass clarinet (throughout)

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THIS PROJECT WAS COMPLETED May 21 2008