Orchestrational Archetypes in Percy Grainger's Wind Band Music

Orchestrational Archetypes in Percy Grainger's Wind Band Music - Studies in the History and Interpretation of Music

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Publisher's Synopsis

This study examines the orchestrational techniques in four of Percy Grainger's wind band compositions: "Colonial Song", "Irish Tune From County Derry", "Molly on the Shore", and five movements from "Lincolnshire Posy": "Lisbon", "Horkstow Grange", "The Brisk Young Sailor", and "The Lost Lady Found". These are works which are representative of Grainger's techniques. This information has been used to newly orchestrate three of Grainger's pieces for band: "The Cutting of the Hay", "Lord Maxwell's Goodnight" and "British Waterside" (or "The Jolly Sailor"). This study shows specifically why Grainger's wind band music is so readily identifiable, asserting that his sound is a function of recurring orchestrational techniques rather than other compositional elements such as melody or harmony.

Book information

ISBN: 9780773473300
Publisher: The Edwin Mellen Press
Imprint: The Edwin Mellen Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 784.81374092
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 102
Weight: 408g
Height: 235mm
Width: 171mm
Spine width: 19mm