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Brass Band - Symphony No 101 " The Clock " (2nd Movement)
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Brass Band - Symphony No 101 " The Clock " (2nd Movement)
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You are purchasing high quality sheet music PDF files suitable for printing or viewing on digital devices.The second movement of Haydn's Symphony no. 101 has the nickname "The Clock" which it gained from the 'tick-tock' accompaniment that is heard almost throughout the 2nd movement.
In the 17th Century there was a fashion for mechanical clocks which had special musical movements that played melodies, some of which were composed by popular composers of the day, and often imitated birdsong, and which were 'programmed' using clockwork. If you listen carefully you can hear little tweeting birds in places in this arrangement.
When I first considered arranging this for band, I thought that the medium might prove too 'heavy' for a successful arrangement, but when I had finished I was actually very pleased with it. All of the quiet sections should be one to a part, but they can be shared between players where there is more than one (back row cornets/euphs/baris and basses.
In order to make the sheet music more accessible for less experienced bands,I have changed the time siganture to 4/4 to avoid demisemiquavers (32nds)
There is no separate percussion part, only timpani.