Sinfonie Nr. 5 für Orchester (Studienpartitur) Arnold Edward Trevor Bax
Study Score
Centenary Edition
I Poco lento - Allegro con fuoco - Moderato
II Poco lento
III Poco moderato - Allegro - Epilogue (Doppio movimento alla breve)
Centenary Edition
I Poco lento - Allegro con fuoco - Moderato
II Poco lento
III Poco moderato - Allegro - Epilogue (Doppio movimento alla breve)
The Symphony No. 5 by Arnold Bax was completed in 1932 and dedicated to Jean Sibelius. It is in many ways heavily influenced by Sibelius.
It is scored for two piccolos, three flutes, two oboes, English horn, three clarinets, bass clarinet, two bassoons, double bassoon, four horns, three trumpets, three trombones, tuba, timpani, bass drum, tenor drum, snare drum, tambourine, cymbals, gong, glockenspiel, harp and strings.
It is in three movements:
Poco lento - Allegro con fuoco
Poco lento - Molto tranquillo
Poco moderato - Allegro - Epilogue
It opens with a five-note motif that is used throughout the entire poco lento section, which is heavily reminiscent of Sibelius's Symphony No. 4. The allegro con fuoco section that follows however is highly Baxian, and all the features of his composition style are evident here. The second subject sees the return of Sibelian moods, but Bax's comprehensive musical technique is noticeable. The recapitulation is particularly exciting, making it one of the most energetic opening movements of all Bax's symphonies.
The second movement is majestic and a relatively short slow movement for Bax, but makes good use of brass and the percussion section. It ends calmly as to ensure a contrast between this movement and the one that follows.
The finale begins with strong, repeated chords from the strings and woodwinds which quickly give way to a fast, fiery and energetic allegro section in which the influences of Russian composers is evident. Unlike in the previous symphonies, the epilogue is bold and majestic.
It is scored for two piccolos, three flutes, two oboes, English horn, three clarinets, bass clarinet, two bassoons, double bassoon, four horns, three trumpets, three trombones, tuba, timpani, bass drum, tenor drum, snare drum, tambourine, cymbals, gong, glockenspiel, harp and strings.
It is in three movements:
Poco lento - Allegro con fuoco
Poco lento - Molto tranquillo
Poco moderato - Allegro - Epilogue
It opens with a five-note motif that is used throughout the entire poco lento section, which is heavily reminiscent of Sibelius's Symphony No. 4. The allegro con fuoco section that follows however is highly Baxian, and all the features of his composition style are evident here. The second subject sees the return of Sibelian moods, but Bax's comprehensive musical technique is noticeable. The recapitulation is particularly exciting, making it one of the most energetic opening movements of all Bax's symphonies.
The second movement is majestic and a relatively short slow movement for Bax, but makes good use of brass and the percussion section. It ends calmly as to ensure a contrast between this movement and the one that follows.
The finale begins with strong, repeated chords from the strings and woodwinds which quickly give way to a fast, fiery and energetic allegro section in which the influences of Russian composers is evident. Unlike in the previous symphonies, the epilogue is bold and majestic.
Product information
Order id: 15212
Difficulty: 5
Duration: 42:59 min
Pages: -
publisher id: M-050-03514-5
EAN: 9790050035145
Difficulty: 5
Duration: 42:59 min
Pages: -
publisher id: M-050-03514-5
EAN: 9790050035145
Composer: Arnold Edward Trevor Bax
Arranger: -
Publisher: Studio Music Company
Instrumentation: Orchester / Sinfonieorchester / Orchestra / Full Orchestra
Arranger: -
Publisher: Studio Music Company
Instrumentation: Orchester / Sinfonieorchester / Orchestra / Full Orchestra
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