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Orchestral Movement in D minor Digital Sheet Music
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Orchestral Movement in D minor
by Steve Shade Full Orchestra - Digital Sheet Music

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The "Orchestral Movement in D minor" is a single movement piece for symphony orchestra. A slow, sinister melody is introduced by the low strings. This theme is developed across the orchestra until a fast and aggressive theme burst out of the calmness. The energy stops as an oboe solo restates the main theme, paving the way for a woodwind trio that transitions the piece to a lyrical theme in A minor. This slow, expressive melody builds to a gushing climax which resolves with a retransition to the opening themes, both of which are now in A minor. A dissonant deceptive cadences leads to the final section, a coda that restates the main fast theme which is now accelerated, developed, and supported by the full ensemble. The piece concludes with rapid-moving parts from high to low, bringing the piece to an exciting ending. 

Contents: 109 pages (Cover, Instrumentation List, Conductor's Score, Fully-edited parts for all players)
Duration: About 7.5 minutes
Difficulty: Early Advanced/Advanced

Notable Features:
All strings are given expressive melodies
A Horn quartet is given during the slow A theme
Flute, Oboe, and Clarinet are given an expressive trio section
Clarinet is given a solo passage




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