CBI64 Grade 4 $60.00 SlaYonic Dance No. 1 Antonin Dvorak/Arr. Mitchell Bender Instrumentation I Score 10 Flute 2 Oboe 4 lst Clarinet 4 2nd Clarinet 4 3rd Clarinet 2 Bass Clarinet 2 Bassoon 5 AIto Sax 2 TenorSax I Baritone Sax 3 lst Trumpet 3 Znd Trumpet 3 3rd Tiumpet 2 lst French Horn 2 2nd French Horn 3 lst Trombone 3 ZndTrombone 2 Baritone B.C. 2 Baritone T.C. 3 Thba 4 Percrrssion I Timpani Extra Score $9.00/Extra Part $3.00 (c)Copyright 1998 MSB Publishing Co. P.O. Box 221934 Chantilly, Va.20153 e \ ) \ I r ,1 , o \ ) \ I r,a I e \ ) \ I r .a , a \ ) \ I r -- I o \ ) \ I Y .1 I e \ ) I I 7 .a , a \ ) I I r ,a I a \ ) \ I r_a , I \ ) I I r -a I I \ ) I I 7 .- I o \ ) \ I 7 .1 I e \ ) \ I r .1 I a \ ) I I 7 .a , a \ ) I 7 .a I MSB Publishing
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3 ZndTrombone2 Baritone B.C.
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4 Percrrssion
I Timpani
Extra Score $9.00/Extra Part $3.00
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Antonin Dvorak(l841-1904) Atong with Smetana and Janacek, Dvorak is
regarded as one of the greatest composers of the Nationalist movement inCzechoslovakia. He absorbed folk melodies and found effective ways of using themin his orchestral, choral, chamber and operatic music. With the help of Brahms,Dvorak was able to secure the funds to write a set of Slavonic Dances in the styleand manner of Brahm's Hungarian Dances. These worlis gave I)vorak famethroughout Europe and are today among his most frequent performed works.
Slavonic Dance No. I Starting with the 2nd measure the tempo should be takenin a one beat pattern. It would be much better to rehearse this much slower so thatthe students can gain the melodic and rhythmic flow. The accented notes are veryimportant. At measure (28) the Alto Saxophones have a very important passageand will need work to gain the necessary speed. Starting at measure (80) will needto be verylight in style and on the 9th measure much care should be given to theFlutes and lst Trumpets. Starting at measure (144) the tempo should be picked upa bit to give the final section much flavor and excitement.