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Tango (band version)

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Genre: Latin American Music for Symphonic Band
# of Players: Standard
Level: 4.5 | Duration: 5:25
Publisher: C. Alan Publications | Copyright: 2014

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  • Notes & Instrumentation

    Why this fascination with the tango? Perhaps it is because the tango, more than any other popular dance, often tells a story. The resulting drama and ballet-like verve captivate dancers, musicians and audiences alike. John Paulson captures the essence of this popular dance in his original work for concert band simply titled "Tango."

    Genre: Latin American Music for Symphonic Band | # of Players: Standard
    Level: 4.5 | Duration: 5:25

    Instrumentation
    Piccolo
    Flute 1
    Flute 2
    Oboe 1
    Oboe 2
    Bassoon 1/2
    E-flat Clarinet
    B-flat Clarinet 1
    B-flat Clarinet 2
    E-flat Alto Clarinet
    B-flat Bass Clarinet
    Alto Saxophone 1
    Alto Saxophone 2
    Tenor Saxophone
    Baritone Saxophone

    B-flat Trumpet 1/2
    B-flat Trumpet 3/4
    F Horn 1
    F Horn 2
    Trombone 1
    Trombone 2
    Bass Trombone
    Baritone BC
    Baritone TC
    Tuba

    Percussion 1 (xylophone, crash cymbals)
    Percussion 2 & 3 (tambourine, timbales)
    Percussion 4 & 5 (snare drum, cabasa)
    Percussion 6 (bass drum)

    Program Notes
    While it is difficult to find its origin, tango dance music probably began in the working class districts of Buenos Aires in the late 19th Century. The popularity of the tango quickly spread across countries and continents. Today it is enjoyed worldwide as witnessed by numerous tango dance competitions. Finland, for example, holds a five day celebration each year that attracts over 100,000 dancers. A Google search for tango produces millions of hits including many YouTube videos. Hollywood movies often turn to the tango at special moments, e.g. Scent of a Woman, True Lies, and Frida.

    Why this fascination with the tango? Perhaps it is because the tango, more than any other popular dance, often tells a story. The resulting drama and ballet-like verve captivate dancers, musicians and audiences alike. There is nothing like a tango.

    About Latin American Music for Symphonic Band
    This pioneering series from C. Alan Publications introduces symphonic bands and orchestras to original works based upon authentic Latin American music. The styles, rhythms, harmonies and melodies reflect the wonderful, irresistible musical traditions of Latin America.

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