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Adjustable Score 8-bit Sinfonia for Five Parts in Infinite Arrangements

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Mark D. Petering

Mark D. Petering


General Info

Year: 2022
Duration: c. 8:00
Difficulty: V (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: IMSLP
Cost: Score and Parts (digital) – Free.


Movements

1. Allegro
2. Moderato
3. Allegro


Instrumentation

Full Score
Part 1: Easy Soprano Type Instruments

  • Flute
  • Oboe
  • B-flat Soprano Clarinet
  • E-flat Alto Saxophone
  • B-flat Trumpet
  • Violin

Part 2: Hard Soprano or Alto Type Instruments

  • Flute
  • B-flat Soprano Clarinet
  • Piano
  • Vibraphone
  • Digital Tape
  • Violin

Part 3: Easier Alto or Tenor Type Instruments

  • B-flat Soprano Clarinet
  • Alto, Tenor, Baritone Saxophones
  • Horn in F
  • Viola

Part 4: Hard Tenor or Bass Type Instruments

  • Bassoon
  • Marimba
  • Piano
  • Digital Tape
  • Cello

Part 5: Easy Bass Type Instruments

  • Bassoon
  • Contrabassoon
  • Trombone
  • Euphonium
  • Tuba
  • Cello
  • Bass

Audio Tape


Errata

None discovered thus far.


Program Notes

The purpose of the Sinfonia series is to give professional/collegiate and/or community/high school/middle school players and vocalists the opportunity to work together in an environment specifically created to be accessible to all ability levels. The music is highly contrapuntal and intricate, allowing all to participate in sophisticated textures that communicate both vitality and contemplation. The music reflects the composer’s love of older video game music and an appreciation for the natural world. The manuscript itself reflects the composer’s love of Baroque music.

The composer invites conductors and performers to add/change dynamics and articulations/slurs etc. ad libitum, ensuring, therefore, that all performances are ultimately unique.

- Program Note from score


Performance Notes

Selection of parts should be done based on ability level. There is almost always an easier and harder part for each instrument/voice type; everyone has a choice as to what they feel comfortable playing/singing. If any note/phrase is out of a performer’s ability or range, they may play it in the nearest octave possible or omit it. "1." & "2." each indicate a group of 1 or more players as needed.


Media


State Ratings

None discovered thus far.


Performances

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Works for Winds by this Composer

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