Product Description
Score and parts for standard concert band: flute, oboe, clarinet, bass clarinet, alto/tenor/bari sax, trumpet, horn in F, tuba, universal bass line (bass clef), bell kit, percussion (snare, bass, sus cymbal)
Grade 2
Flexible instrumentation - lots of doubled parts!
Universal bass line
Clarinet stays below the break
Expandable road map
Duration: 2-3 mins
From the arranger: This is a simple, exciting, and adaptable arrangement of the popular
Hebrew folk song Sevivon. A sevivon (or dreidl) is a four-sided spinning
top, played during the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah. This arrangement
opens with a chorale, followed by a slow statement of the main theme in
the Klezmer style. As the excitement of the game builds, so does the
tempo, culminating in a joyful rush of emotion. The roadmap is adaptable;
the DS al Fine may be cycled through multiple times should the band
director wish to extend the piece or change the pace of the accelerando.
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