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Escales... No.II Tableaux Symphoniques (Wind Orchestra)
Escales... No.II Tableaux Symphoniques (Wind Orchestra)
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标题 | Escales... No.II Tableaux Symphoniques (Wind Orchestra) | ||
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作曲 | Jacques Ibert (Wikipedia) | ||
编曲 | Toshiaki Takahashi | ||
发行人 | 髙橋利昭 | ||
价格 | USD60.00 |
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类别 | 銅管樂隊 | ||
编制 | piccolo, 2 flutes, oboe, bassoon, 3 Bb clarinets, alto clarinet, bass clarinet, 2 alto saxophones, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, 3 trumpets, 4 horns, 3 trombones, euphonium, tuba, contrabass, timpani, snare drum, bass drum, cymbals, glockenspiel | ||
平均时长 | 约2分7秒 | ||
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文件大小 | 8.5 MB | ||
标签 | #Vocal#钢琴#合唱#Orchestra#銅管樂隊#Brass Band#大樂團#Jazz Band#Woodwind Solo#Brass Solo#String Ensemble#木管乐器合奏#銅管樂器合奏#管樂器合奏#Percussion Ensemble#Chamber Music#社交舞音乐#五线纸#Samples | ||
版本信息 | 1.1.0版本历史
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版权信息 | © ALPHONSE LEDUC EDITIONS MUSICALES Permission granted by K.K. Music Sales Authorized for sale in Japan only. | ||
外部链接 | amazon.co.jp |
交響組曲「寄港地」 第2曲 チュニス - ネフタ
Escales... No.II Tableaux Symphoniques (Wind Orchestra)
ジャック・イベール 作曲
編曲 髙橋利昭
Jacques Ibert
Arrangement by Toshiaki Takahashi
【調子】ヘ長調 F dur
【演奏時間】約2分07秒 time. 2:07
【難易度】★★★★★
【価格】6000円 (¥6.000-)
【内容】
while studying in Rome by the Grand Prize of Rome, and it became Ibert's success. Ibert entered the Conservatory of Music in Paris in 1910, but has a history of volunteering and becoming a naval officer when World War I broke out in 1914 while he was still in school. Ibert sailed the Mediterranean Sea as a naval officer during the war, but this song included the impressions he had gained from his travels to Spain while he was studying in Rome. Tunis - Nefta[edit] 7/4 (4/4 and 3/4 beats are replaced). Rhythmic medium speed. With the accompaniment of strings with timpani, Col Regno and pizzicato, the oboe plays with the exotic Arabic melody freely from beginning to end. The scene of the trip from Tunis, a port city in Tunisia, to Nefta, a town in the inner part of the south. Free Encyclopedia from Wikipedia