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Helen Grime

Grime: Everyone Sang

¥7,000
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Chester Music  |  SKU: CH77847  |  Barcode: 5020679152034
  • Composer: Helen Grime (1981-)
  • Format: Full Score
  • Instrumentation: Orchestra
  • Work: Everyone Sang (2010)
  • Binding: Spiral Bound
  • Size: 11.6 x 16.3 inches
  • Pages: 35

Description

Everyone Sang Was Composed By Scottish Composer Helen Grime in 2010. It Was Commissioned By Bbc Radio 3 for The 75Th Anniversary of The Bbc Scottish Symphony Orchestra. It Was First Performed At City Hall, Candleriggs, Glasgow in December 2010, and Is Arranged for Orchestra. When Composing This Piece, Grime &NbspStates That She Imagined The Orchestra As Many Individual Voices &NbspThat Were Capable of Producing A Unified Melody, But Also Breaking Off Into Separate Strands of Song. Since It Was Composed As A Commemoration for The Bbc Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Grime Wished To Emphasise The Orchestra As A Grand, Unified Whole, As Well As Their Individual Sections AndSounds.&Nbsp The Piece Unifies The Orchestra with A Sense of Celebration and Elation, As Well As A Sense of Melancholy, Making It Apt That The Piece Is Named After A Poem By Siegfried Sassoon.&Nbsp

Chester Music

Grime: Everyone Sang

¥7,000

Description

Everyone Sang Was Composed By Scottish Composer Helen Grime in 2010. It Was Commissioned By Bbc Radio 3 for The 75Th Anniversary of The Bbc Scottish Symphony Orchestra. It Was First Performed At City Hall, Candleriggs, Glasgow in December 2010, and Is Arranged for Orchestra. When Composing This Piece, Grime &NbspStates That She Imagined The Orchestra As Many Individual Voices &NbspThat Were Capable of Producing A Unified Melody, But Also Breaking Off Into Separate Strands of Song. Since It Was Composed As A Commemoration for The Bbc Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Grime Wished To Emphasise The Orchestra As A Grand, Unified Whole, As Well As Their Individual Sections AndSounds.&Nbsp The Piece Unifies The Orchestra with A Sense of Celebration and Elation, As Well As A Sense of Melancholy, Making It Apt That The Piece Is Named After A Poem By Siegfried Sassoon.&Nbsp

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