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Discover All You Need To Know About Classical Music with Hoffstetter's Serenade for String Orchestra

Discover All You Need To Know About Classical Music with Hoffstetter's Serenade for String Orchestra

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TitleDiscover All You Need To Know About Classical Music with Hoffstetter's Serenade for String Orchestra
AuthorPlentyMusic
Duration3:57
File FormatMP3 / MP4
Original URL https://youtube.com/watch?v=jlktk_FkSSg

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This arrangement for string orchestra has the PlentyMusic sheet music realisation playing back at 90 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute. #sheetmusic score: music link: https://plentymusic.co.uk/short/?c=pxna2rQ

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Serenade by R. Hoffstetter is a movement from a familiar classical string quartet. The string orchestra comprises violins 1, violin 2 violas, cellos & double basses and is in the key of C. The music possesses classical beauty and is sustained in its quality and whilst attributed to Haydn is now known to have been composed by Roman Hoffstetter. The melody does sound easy to play although there are challenges in playing music of this era well and musically. In a performance, the articulation of the notes needs to be consistent - the melody is to be played legato with a pizzicato strings accompaniment. A tempo in the range from 90-102 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the bar is suggested whilst the score is marked Andante cantabile. Individual instrument parts are appended to the full score which is available as a pdf download from the website.

The repeats do not play in the realisation or video score although they are in place on the sheet music pdf download.

An ideal concert item because the music epitomises so much of classical style although surprisingly not composed by one of the famous and familiar classical composers.

The repetitive element in the melodic writing is strong whilst the melody line combines chordal and stepwise shapes. The appoggiaturas do often create dissonance in the melodic line whilst the chromatic harmonic colour add to the music’s appeal and interest. In the PlentyMusic sheet music score pdf available for download the appoggiaturas (leaning notes) have been notated as they are to be played while the acciaccaturas (crushed notes) are indicated as ornaments with the appropriate symbol. The ornaments, acciaccaturas (crushed notes) which are always a confusing element in music performance are probably best omitted in the early stages of playing the movement.

This is an excellent movement for developing an understanding of performance practice and the understanding of dissonance, harmonic rhythm and other musical elements that feature in compositions from the classical era. One of the best reasons to play classical music is that it is a positive element in giving players an awareness of basic structures and shapes in music. Additionally, it is also one of the best ways of developing a secure performing/playing technique on an instrument. Classical style features elements of contrast particularly with regard to key and dynamics. There is also a strong repetitive element that requires the music to played with both simplicity and consistency.

The melody can be played with some differences to the phrasing and articulations indicated and suggested in the score.

The melody can be played with a variety of articulations but in the first instance particularly as an ensemble piece a legato approach is suggested. How the melody is shaped and played in the opening section is how the melody should be played for the rest of the movement. Listening to a number of performances of the score the music it is surprising how different interpretations can be particularly in respect to tempo, articulation of the melody line, the range of dynamics used and particularly the interpretation of ornaments whether appoggiaturas or acciaccaturas. Instrumentalists should appreciate that classical music can be interpreted differently and what is indicated on the page particularly with regard to ornamentation, phrasing and articulation are discussion points. Listening to available recordings will give an awareness how differently the same music can be played but appreciate that the music editor has been intent upon producing a score that is both consistent and has clarity.

Roman Hoffstetter, the composer of this music, was interestingly a Benedictine monk, strongly influenced by Haydn in his music so much so that this perfect imitation of Haydn’s style has in the past been assimilated into Haydn’s own catalogue.

pdf sheet music scores and mp3 accompaniments can be downloaded from the PlentyMusic website. Improve music practice routines with PlentyMusic accompaniments. Beginner, improver, intermediate and advanced level sheet music scores are available for many different musical instrument combinations. Music scores are written and presented in staff notation. Free scores are also available. Many different performing styles are represented on the PlentyMusic website from early times through to classical and popular.

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