Robert W. Smith
Don Quixote (Symphony No. 3), Mvt. 4
The Illumination
Robert W. Smith
Don Quixote (Symphony No. 3), Mvt. 4
The Illumination
- Besetzung Blasorchester
- Komponist Robert W. Smith
- Serie Opus III Publications
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Schwierigkeit
- Ausgabe Partitur und Stimmen
- Verlag C.L. Barnhouse Company
- Bestell-Nr. 012-3728-00
Beschreibung:
The Illumination (Die Erleuchtung) stützt sich bei seiner kreativen Ausrichtung auf die Reflexion des Menschen am Ende seines Lebens. Einfache aber wunderbare melodische Darstellungen in Verbindung mit üppigen Harmonien lassen das Publikum die gesamte Geschichte ebenso reflektieren wie Don Quijote am Ende seiner Reise. Zitate aus den drei vorangegangenen Sätzen verbinden das kreative Werk und führen zu einem prächtigen Aufstieg ins Licht. Dieser letzte, emotional mächtige Satz der Symphonie Nr. 3 Don Quixoteï wird das Publikum bei stehenden Ovationen das kleine bisschen Don Quijchote feiern lassen, das in uns allen steckt.
Engl.: The Illumination draws upon the reflection of man at the end of his life for its creative direction. Simple, yet beautiful melodic statements combined with lush harmonies will have the audience reflecting upon the entire story as Don Quixote did at the end of his journey. Quotes from the previous three movements tie the creative work together leading to the glorious ascension into the light. Emotionally powerful, this final movement of Symphony No. 3 Don Quixote will bring the audience to their feet celebrating that small bit of Don Quixote that lives in all of us.
Engl.: The Illumination draws upon the reflection of man at the end of his life for its creative direction. Simple, yet beautiful melodic statements combined with lush harmonies will have the audience reflecting upon the entire story as Don Quixote did at the end of his journey. Quotes from the previous three movements tie the creative work together leading to the glorious ascension into the light. Emotionally powerful, this final movement of Symphony No. 3 Don Quixote will bring the audience to their feet celebrating that small bit of Don Quixote that lives in all of us.