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Erkel Ferenc: Weapon Dance

from the opera Dózsa György for concert band

score and parts

Arranged by Pécsi József
Setting: Concert Band
Instrumentation: fl picc, 3 fl, ob1, ob2, cl Eb, 3 cl1 Bb, 3 cl2 Bb, 3 cl3 Bb, (2 cl b Bb), 2 fg, (2 sax a1 Eb), (2 sax a2 Eb), (2 sax t Bb), (sax bar Eb) - 2 flic1 Bb, 2 flic2 Bb, 2 tr1 Bb, 2 tr2 Bb, 2 tr3 Bb, 2 tr4 Bb, tr b Bb, cor1, cor2, cor3, cor4, 2 trb1, 2 trb2, 2 trb3, 2 flic t Bb, 2 euf, 2 tb1, 2 tb2 - timp, (camp, xyl), trgl, tamb mil, ptti, gr c
Series: EMB Concert Band Series
Genre: Band Music
Grade: 4
Duration: 3:30
Length: 404 pages
Format: Bach (23 x 30,2 cm)
Published: March 2011
Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Editio Musica Budapest
Item number: 14723SET
Other reference: 14723
ISMN: 9790080305133
Ferenc Erkel (1810-1893) was a composer, pianist, conductor and teacher, a leading figure in 19th century Hungarian music, creator of Hungarian national opera. In his operas based on Hungarian history (Bátori Mária: 1840, Hunyadi László: 1844, Bánk bán: 1861, Dózsa György: 1867, etc.), blending elements of the style of Bellini, Meyerbeer and Verdi with verbunkos he created a distinctively Hungarian opera genre. The 'Weapon Dance' is a popular ballet interlude in his opera Dózsa György, and in József Pécsi's transcription youth wind orchestras can now add it to their repertoire.

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