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North Bay Vistas (American Landscape #2) - click for larger image
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Title North Bay Vistas (American Landscape #2)
Article no. 3033682
Category Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory Concert music
Instrumentation Ha (concert/wind band)
Format PrtStm (full score and parts)
Country of publication USA (us)
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Series title Concert Band
Year of publication 2007
Composer Smith, Robert W.
Difficulty level 3+
Duration 6:17
Additional info/contents Eine Reise des Komponisten Robert W. Smith in die Gegend rund um die San Francisco Bay war die Inspiration für dieses musikalische Landschaftsbild. Während das Werk mit einer fesselnden Fanfare beginnt, die die unvergessliche Skyline von San Francisco und die einzigartigen Bilder der Golden Gate und der Bay Bridge darstellt, beginnt die Reise nördlich über den Fluten der Bucht. Wir segeln über das Wasser und bekommen eine wunderbare Aussicht über die Stadt und die umliegenden Hügel. Ein Blick auf die Weinberge von Sonoma bei Sonnenaufgang inspirierte den Mittelteil des Stückes – der Nebel schafft zusammen mit Licht und Schatten eine sehr friedvolle Szene, die nicht so schnell vergessen wird. Das Werk schließt mit der Rückkehr in die Stadt und einem neuen Blick auf diese wirklich einzigartige amerikanische Landschaft.

Composer Robert W. Smith's journey to the San Francisco Bay Area inspired this musical panorama. Beginning with an intriguing fanfare statement representing the unforgettable skyline of San Francisco and the unique images of the Golden Gate and Bay Bridges, our journey begins north over the waters of the bay. Sailing across the water, we are treated to magnificent vistas including both the city and the surrounding mountains. An early morning sunrise looking down on the vineyards of Sonoma was the inspiration for the center of the piece. The early morning mist combined with light and shadow creates a very peaceful scene that is not soon forgotten. The piece concludes with the return to the city providing a new perspective of this truly unique American landscape.
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