España is the most famous orchestral composition by French composer Emmanuel Chabrier (1841–1894) written in 1883 after a trip to Spain. After a short guitar-like introduction, the first theme appears low on muted trumpets, and recurs four times during the piece. This is followed by a flowing second theme (bassoons, horns, cellos). Bassoons introduce another idea ben giocoso, sempre con impeto after which instrumental sections take up a dialogue with another highly rhythmic theme. After a return to the first theme, another flowing melody dolce espressivo on upper strings leads to a climax only broken by a marcato theme on trombones. Instrumental and thematic variants lead the piece to its ecstatic and joyous conclusion. Chabrier’s España inaugurated the vogue for hispanically-flavoured music which found further expression in Debussy’s Ibéria and Ravel’s Rapsodie espagnole.
HAFABRA Music | Nº 110 ISRC BE-O89-13-00110 |
Composer | CHABRIER Emmanuel |
Arranger | SCHYNS José |
Style | |
For | • Wind Band |
Duration | 06:00 |
Level | 5 |
Price code | 30 |
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