Product Description
This is a light and fun arrangement of the famous French-Canadian Folk Song "Alouette." It falls in the easy category and should be able to be accomplished by players as young as first, maybe second year. It goes through a few iterations of the melody and passes it around many times from each instrument to the next. You can choose to swing all or part of it in order to sound more like the original. I didn't choose to notate that to make it more accessible to younger players.
Suggested combinations:
Brass Quintet
Woodwind Quintet (mix-match of flute, oboe, clarinet including bass, alto saxophone, tenor sax, baritone sax)
Woodwind Quintet (standard - flute, oboe, horn, clarinet, bassoon)
Saxophone Quintet
Mix-match between brass and woodwinds
Full Band - as a flexible instrumentation ensemble
This piece falls into my larger chamber music initiative that seeks to create accessible, ready to play arrangements and compositions to get young musicians PLAYING MUSIC with others. Because it is so adjustable, many different combinations can be used in order to facilitate music making. A great example, a middle school band director can teach the piece as a full ensemble piece, then break the group into smaller groups (i.e. flute, clarinet, alto sax, tenor sax, bass clarinet.. or whatever works with the band director's instrumentation!)
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