The first¦question is why transcribe a work such as Mozart's String Quartet KV 387, which is so perfectly rendered in the original, for another instrumental ensemble?¦The only answer for wind players is to have the opportunity to play and learn¦from this great work directly. Mozart¦loved the wind instruments, but wrote for them rather differently than for the¦strings. Of course, it is much easier for the strings to produce a seamless,¦blended sound. The winds, which all produce sound differently, will have to¦work hard for this, particularly in the first and third movements of KV387. In¦the second movement, with its strange sudden dynamic changes highlighting¦individual voices, and in the fourth movement, with its brilliant contrapuntal¦writing (a fourth movement of the Jupiter Symphony in miniature), the winds can contribute more color and individuality.
- Composer:
- Mozart/trans. William Purvis
- EAN:
- 0
- Instrumentation:
- Score & Parts
- Minimum Order Quantity:
- 1
- Pages:
- 0
- UPC:
- 884088983765
- Format:
- Score and Parts
- Subtitle:
- The New York Woodwind Quintet Library Series. Southern Music Woodwind
- Original Currency:
- USD
- Vendor:
- Hal Leonard