Ocean-Themed Orchestral Pieces
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Ocean-Themed Orchestral Pieces
My amateur orchestra is doing a concert of ocean-related pieces. We don't have a terribly large wind/brass section, so we probably can't manage anything with more than a few parts of each instrument. Could I have some suggestions? String orchestra pieces are also a possibility.
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The Hovhaness is a great piece.
Though they probably need larger forces than you are looking for, Debussy's La Mer and Vaughan Williams' Sea Symphony immediately come to mind. Some other ideas:
Mendelssohn's Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage or even the Hebrides Overture
do some music from Korngold's score for the Sea Hawk
Sibelius' The Oceanides
Britten's Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes (though this might also be too large a piece)
Another idea is to look for tone poems or opera overtures that feature stories where the ocean is prominent, like say Wagner's Flying Dutchman.
Though they probably need larger forces than you are looking for, Debussy's La Mer and Vaughan Williams' Sea Symphony immediately come to mind. Some other ideas:
Mendelssohn's Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage or even the Hebrides Overture
do some music from Korngold's score for the Sea Hawk
Sibelius' The Oceanides
Britten's Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes (though this might also be too large a piece)
Another idea is to look for tone poems or opera overtures that feature stories where the ocean is prominent, like say Wagner's Flying Dutchman.
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sea-related pieces
One serious suggestion and one humorous one
1) Vivaldi also wrote a Tempesta di Mare -- it is a flute concerto with string accompaniment, so no other winds but the soloist are needed. It is also sometimes done with a violin playing the solo part, so in this case no winds are needed at all.
2) If you're into puns, you could add any Symphony in C.
1) Vivaldi also wrote a Tempesta di Mare -- it is a flute concerto with string accompaniment, so no other winds but the soloist are needed. It is also sometimes done with a violin playing the solo part, so in this case no winds are needed at all.
2) If you're into puns, you could add any Symphony in C.
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Re: Ocean-Themed Orchestral Pieces
Another orchestral piece of Final Fantasy music, this time the opening theme of Final Fantasy VII performed at Square's 'Tour de Japon'
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Sea related compositions
Ocean Symphony by Anton Rubinstein (n.2) in seven mouvements, each one for each of the seven seas!!! recorded by Naxos.
Re: Ocean-Themed Orchestral Pieces
There's also the orchestrated version of Ravel's Une Barque sur l'Ocean from Miroirs... but it does require a large brass section
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Re: Ocean-Themed Orchestral Pieces
That would be a really intresting concert! Here are some choices you can make.
Debussy: La Mer (I can't believe nobody has mention that yet.)
Glazunov: The Sea
Tchaikovsky: The Tempest (Its about the Shakespearian play about a ship out at sea during a storm.)
I hope that helps.
Debussy: La Mer (I can't believe nobody has mention that yet.)
Glazunov: The Sea
Tchaikovsky: The Tempest (Its about the Shakespearian play about a ship out at sea during a storm.)
I hope that helps.
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Gliere's The Sirens probably counts in a roundabout way.
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Re: Ocean-Themed Orchestral Pieces
Oh -- duh!
Now that I've uploaded it, here's a relevant piece for strings:
http://imslp.org/wiki/The_Sea_Bell_%28N ... Lyle_K.%29
Now that I've uploaded it, here's a relevant piece for strings:
http://imslp.org/wiki/The_Sea_Bell_%28N ... Lyle_K.%29
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