Britta Byström: Ten Secret Doors - Suite For Orchestra: Orchestre Symphonique

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COMPOSITEUR: Britta Byström
TYPE DE PRODUIT: Conducteur
ÉDITEUR: Edition Wilhelm Hansen
Ten Secret Doors - Suite For Orchestra was composed by Swedish composer Britta Byström in 2010. Commissioned by Västerås Sinfonietta, and premiered by VS, conducted by Johannes Gustavsson on April 14, 2011. Programme note: Each of the ten movements in the orchestral suite Ten Secret Doors contains a
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Compositeur Britta Byström
Description Instrument Group Orchestre Symphonique
Instrumentation Orchestre Symphonique
Instrumentation Orchestre Symphonique
Type de produit Conducteur
Description Product Type Conducteur
Niveau de difficulté 4
Grade of Difficulty Band Grade 4
Éditeur Edition Wilhelm Hansen
Genre Classique
Période Post 1901
Année de publication 2017
Nombre de Pages 120
ISBN 9788759822135
Edition Number WH31296
WH31296
Description
Ten Secret Doors - Suite For Orchestra was composed by Swedish composer Britta Byström in 2010. Commissioned by Västerås Sinfonietta, and premiered by VS, conducted by Johannes Gustavsson on April 14, 2011. Programme note: Each of the ten movements in the orchestral suite Ten Secret Doors contains a transformation, a stage-change in sound, meant to give a feeling that the music "slips away". In the first movement this transformation is achieved by a sudden orchestral sound change from tutti to solo. There follow changes from muted sound to open sound, from wind section to string section, from bow play to pizzicato play. In the last movement there is a trumpet solo that isfirst played on stage, then off stage - a transformation from close to distant. I pictured the ending of every movement as the opening, rather than the closing, of a door. In this work there is also a small musical quotation from 'Von fremden Ländern und Menschen' (from Robert Schumann's famous Kinderszenen). This phrase snuck into music as a greeting from another suite characterized by many short movements of flightiness and lightness. (Britta Byström)
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