Bruni, Three Concert Duos For Violin And Viola
Bruni, Three concert duos for Violin and Viola Amadeus Publishing
"March Triumphant" in G major is a majestic piece suitable for special occasions. Its stirring rhythmic motifs provide satisfying melodies for all instrumentalists. Rehearse ensemble tone, dynamic contrasts, and rhythmic precision for uniformity. Confirm G major finger patterns within the ensemble.
Keith Sharp earned a Bachelor of Music degree in 1984. He's been a string educator in Brisbane since then, creating award-winning programs and compositions. His works are popular in Australia and internationally. Keith is also a clinician, guest conductor, and guest lecturer.
"March Triumphant" is a magnificent musical composition written in G major. It is an excellent choice for special events, such as entrance music, a prelude to a concert, or an introduction to formal ceremonies. The march comprises stirring rhythmic motifs that repeat several times throughout the composition. Each instrumentalist will enjoy playing the satisfying melodies within its lively texture. It is recommended to rehearse the ensemble's projected tone, dynamic contrasts, and rhythmic accuracy to achieve uniformity. Ensure that all ensemble members are familiar with the finger patterns in G major while practising "March Triumphant."
Keith Sharp received his Bachelor of Music degree in 1984 and started working as a string educator in the Gap region of Brisbane, Australia. He has been teaching there ever since. In 1995, Keith completed a postgraduate diploma in education. Throughout his teaching career, Keith has produced award-winning string programs and ensembles while pursuing his passion for composition. He is known for his exquisitely crafted and imaginative works, which are highly popular throughout Australia and have recently gained popularity in the United States, Great Britain, and Germany. Keith has an active schedule as a clinician, guest conductor, and guest lecturer.
Bruni, Three concert duos for Violin and Viola Amadeus Publishing
Skip Henderson/ arr. Larry Moore
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