Henry Fillmore
The Circus Bee
for Piccolo & Piano
Henry Fillmore
The Circus Bee
for Piccolo & Piano
- Instrumentation Piccolo and Piano
- Composer Henry Fillmore
- Editor Bertrand Moren
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Difficulty Level
- Edition Piano Score and Part(s)
- Publisher Editions Marc Reift
- Order no. EMR94613
Description:
The Circus Bee, one of the best-known works by American composer Henry Fillmore, is considered an outstanding example of the circus-inspired concert march tradition. Composed in 1908, the piece bears the name of a fictional newspaper that Fillmore invented to express his enthusiasm for the colorful, lively world of the circus. From the very first bars, the audience is drawn into a whirl of energy reminiscent of the joyful bustle of parades, artists and spectacular performances. Fillmore's style is characterized by brilliance, dance-like rhythms and a mixture of virtuosity, humour and verve. In his arrangement, Bertrand Moren brings out all the liveliness and mischievous character of the original score, emphasizing its festive spirit and irresistible drive. The arrangement remains faithful to Fillmore's original spirit while offering a modern, elegant and balanced interpretation. Full of verve, contrast and playful detail, The Circus Bee is a vibrant musical memorial to the world of the circus. The work captivates with both its intensity and its timeless charm, leaving the thrilling impression of a show in full high spirits.