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Frenesi - Sample sheet music
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Title Frenesi
Article no. 9254006
Category Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory Jazz and modern rhythms
Instrumentation Ha (concert/wind band)
Format PrtStm (full score and parts)
Country of publication Netherlands (nl)
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Series title New Sounds for Concert Band
No. in series 70
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Year of publication 1999
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Composer Domínguez, Alberto
Arranger Iwai, Naohiro
Difficulty level 3
Duration 4:34
Additional info/contents Frenesí (Spanish for "frenzy") was originally written by the Mexican composer Alberto Domínguez Borrás in 1939, who also wrote Perfidia (Spanish for "perfidy") in the same year. Both compositions were taken up by US swing bands. In the same year, 1939, "Frenesí" was first interpreted by the Mexican Lupita Palomera.

Clarinetist Artie Shaw had just parted company with his band and went on holiday to Mexico in November 1939. In Acapulco, he discovered the song Frenesí when a mariachi band played it and brought it back to the USA, where English lyrics were added by the still unknown Ray Charles and Sidney Keith Russell.
Frenesí (Spanish for "frenzy") was originally written by the Mexican composer Alberto Domínguez Borrás in 1939, who also wrote Perfidia (Spanish for "perfidy") in the same year. Both compositions were taken up by US swing bands. In the same year, 1939, "Frenesí" was first interpreted by the Mexican Lupita Palomera.

Clarinetist Artie Shaw had just parted company with his band and went on holiday to Mexico in November 1939. In Acapulco, he discovered the song Frenesí when a mariachi band played it and brought it back to the USA, where English lyrics were added by the still unknown Ray Charles and Sidney Keith Russell.

After only a few bars, the audience will recognize the familiar melody of this piece. Written in the style of bossa nova, the percussion instruments play an important role. The melody wanders through various instruments, offering the opportunity for the musicians or registers to play solo.
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Frenesi - click here Frenesi (concert/wind band), full score and parts
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