Maggiolata-Hubay-double reed octet 2 (arr. Phil Beaman) by Jeno Hubay Sheet Music for Woodwind Ensemble at Sheet Music Direct
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Maggiolata-Hubay-double reed octet 2 (arr. Phil Beaman) Digital Sheet Music
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Maggiolata-Hubay-double reed octet 2 (arr. Phil Beaman)
by Jeno Hubay Woodwind Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

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Maggiolata is the Italian name of an ancient Spring Festival celebrated on May 1st, hence the subtitle Song of May. Jeno Hubay, Head of the Violin Dept at the Budapest Academy of Music, wrote this piece to be as light and celebratory as a perfect spring day. My arrangement abridges and slightly simplifies this classical standard which was originally written for Viola and Piano. I reduced it from 6 1/2 minutes to 2 1/2 minutes by focusing on the recapitulation of the main theme but also included opening and closing cadenzas.
I have scored it for a Double Reed Octet; English Horn solo, accompanied by 2 Oboe parts, 2 English Horn parts, 2 Bassoon parts, and a ContraBassoon part. The Soloist has the melody throughout. The other Oboes, English Horns and Bassoons have occasional countermelody, but mostly pulse ensemble rich chords while the ContraBassoon sits on pedal tones. Overall, it creates a rich, balanced Double Reed ensemble sound which utilizes the full range of the instrument. Fairly easy, but sounds more advanced with its range, full chords and the dramatic interpretation markings I have added.

9 page score, 1 page parts; 17 pages total
5 minutes with repeat


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