Claude Debussy
Marche Ècossaise - Scottisch March
sur un thème populaire
Claude Debussy
Marche Ècossaise - Scottisch March
sur un thème populaire
- Formation Orchestre d'Harmonie
- Compositeur Claude Debussy
- Éditeur Marcel Baars
- Série Baton Orchestral
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Niveau de difficulté
- Édition Partition
- Maison d’Édition Baton Music
- N ° de commande BTM822SC
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Description:
In 1891, Claude Debussy, accepted an odd commission of a Scottish general named Meredith Reid, a descendant of the 'Lords of Ross'. He asked him to write a march using a traditional melody associated with the Ross clan. Debussy complied with a piece for piano four-hands. In 1908 he made an orchestral version. The result is hardly an ordinary march.the main melody fits that description, but Debussy subjects it to constant transformation. The music very gradually reassembles and builds intensity, leading to a rousing conclusion, probably the only part of the composition that met General Reid's expectations.
Dutch arranger Marcel Baars transcribed this 'Marche Ècossaise' for a Symphonic Band.
Dutch arranger Marcel Baars transcribed this 'Marche Ècossaise' for a Symphonic Band.