Darren Fellows
2 Italian Dances
for Euphonium and piano
Darren Fellows
2 Italian Dances
for Euphonium and piano
- Instrumentation Euphonium and Piano
- Composer Darren Fellows
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Difficulty Level
- Edition Piano Score and Part(s)
- Publisher Warwick Music
- Order no. WARWEU010
Description:
This work comprises two dances of Italian origin written in different styles to show the full potential of the instrument and its versatility. 1. Tarantella: is a fast folkdance of Southern Italy. It is usually written in 6/8 time and alternates between major and minor keys. The Tarantella derives from the town of ‘Taranto’ and legend has it that the Tarantella was the only cure for the effects of the bite of the Tarantula spider - this is where the dance got its name. 2. Siciliano: is another Italian dance and was used during the Baroque period in instrumental music. It is written in a slow 6/8 time and is characterised by its lilting rhythms, simple melodies and lush harmonies. The Siciliano is extremely songlike and is associated with pastoral scenes.