Gérald Guignard (Silac)
Serenade For The Alps
for Alphorn in F & Piano
Gérald Guignard (Silac)
Serenade For The Alps
for Alphorn in F & Piano
- Instrumentation Alphorn and Piano
- Composer Gérald Guignard (Silac)
- Editor Jirka Kadlec
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Difficulty Level
- Edition Piano Score and Part(s)
- Publisher Editions Marc Reift
- Order no. EMR51772
Description:
Serenade For The Alps is a work dedicated to the majesty and tranquillity of the Alpine landscapes. The piece was composed for the alphorn, the symbolic instrument of the mountains, and celebrates the harmony between nature and music. The very first notes transport the listener to a grandiose scenery echoing with snow-covered peaks and green valleys. The simple but expressive main melody is reminiscent of the shepherd's call over the mountains, an ancient tradition that has shaped the history of this instrument. As the piece progresses, the harmonies unfold like a breeze sweeping over the mountain peaks, alternating between pastoral gentleness and lyrical flights of fancy reminiscent of the dialog between man and nature. The alphorn, with its warm and powerful sound, revives the sounds of nature that have rung through the valleys for centuries. Serenade For The Alps is an invitation to escape from everyday life, a tribute to the grandiose landscape and the silence of the mountains. In this work, the alphorn becomes the voice of nature and sings a timeless serenade for all those who take the time to listen.