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Title Young Suite
Article no. 4005797
Category Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory Suite
Instrumentation Ha (concert/wind band)
Format PrtStm (full score and parts)
Country of publication Italy (it)
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Year of publication 2002
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Composer Carnevali, Daniele
Difficulty level 2
Evaluation level of countries A1 (Austrian A level); CJ (Österreichische Jugend-Literaturdatenbank)
Duration 7:40
Additional info/contents The composition was commissioned as an obligatory piece for competitors in the "Young band" category at the third edition of the festival-contest for bands held in Bellante (TE).

The suite is divided into three movements: Allegretto, Andantino and Solenne alla Marcia, and evokes some of the themes (only the first semi-phrase) from Primo Riccitelli's opera, "I Campagnacci" (Published by Sonzogno, Milan). The festival-contest is dedicated to this composer, who came from Bellante. The rhythm and harmony of these themes are presented in a completely new form so that the music is more suitable for young groups/bands.

In detail
1st Movement: the theme "Al bel sole di Firenze", (from measure 37 to measure 40, played by the clarinets;)
2nd Movement: "Son dolcissima rugiada", (from measure 64 to measure 67, played by the basses;)
3rd Movement: "Quant'è bella giovinezza", (from measure 112 to measure 113, played by flute, oboe, clarinets and trumpets. )
At the same time, the tenor sax and euphonium play the theme from the first movement, "Al bel sole di Firenze", as a counter melody. All the other themes in the suite are original and are presented and repeated in a number of different situations.

I. Al bel sole di Firenze
II. son dolcissima rugiada
III. Quant'e bella giovinezza
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