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Title Intermezzo
Article no. 9364001
Category Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory Concert music
Instrumentation Ha (concert/wind band)
Format PrtStm (full score and parts)
Country of publication Germany (de)
Publisher * HeBu Musikverlag GmbH, 76703 Kraichtal
Publisher's article no. * HEBU 91067
EAN (GTIN) * 4025511910675
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Composer Wössner, Wolfgang
Difficulty level 4
Evaluation level of countries D3 (German medium level)
Duration 5:30
Additional info/contents This intermezzo impresses with its cleverly connected time changes without losing the melodic line. The work was premiered on the occasion of the 3rd Tonkunstlerfest Baden-Würtemberg in 1993.
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The "intermezzo" as a term traditionally stands for a short, often instrumental composition that serves as an interlude between two acts or scenes of an opera or drama. In Wössner's work, this concept is taken up and implemented with an impressive artistic vision. The outstanding feature of this piece lies in the cleverly interwoven time changes, which give the work a special dynamic.

The "Intermezzo for wind orchestra" is characterized by the skilful use of time changes that go far beyond mere rhythmic playing. Wössner uses these changes to create a sonic journey that takes listeners from one feeling to the next. From odd to even bars, from fast to slowed rhythms – the changes in time are like artistic brushstrokes that bring the musical painting to life.

Despite the complexity of the time changes, the "Intermezzo" never loses sight of its melodic line. This is a testament to Wolfgang Wössner's masterful compositional art. The melodies flow smoothly through the different time signatures, creating a harmonious whole. This skillful balancing act between rhythm and melody makes the piece accessible yet challenging for listeners of all levels. The composition shows how the clever use of musical contrasts can create a rich emotional palette that captivates and fascinates the audience.

Overall, Wolfgang Wössner's "Intermezzo for Wind Orchestra" presents a masterful combination of time changes and melodic continuity. This composition is not only an impressive example of musical technique, but also an artistic journey that captivates listeners. By cleverly interweaving contrasts, Wössner creates a work that is simultaneously challenging and accessible, thus highlighting the diverse possibilities of musical language.

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Intermezzo - click here Intermezzo (concert/wind band), full score and parts
Intermezzo für Blasorchester (Partitur) - click here Intermezzo für Blasorchester (Partitur) (concert/wind band), full score

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