Symphony No 9 in Eb, op 70 - 1st movement (Ballenger) [211.01 w/optional percussion]
20th Century. After the Second World War, Shostakovich was expected to compose a great Ninth Symphony with giant forces to be dedicated to the great leader, Stalin and the "greatness of the Russian people." Instead, he wrote an abstract, almost Neoclassical work full of mockery, playfulness, and bombastic gestures. The first movement of this great work is featured in a fantastic arrangement by Wes Ballenger for brass quintet with optional percussion (one performer) and can be played by advancedartists. The instrumentation is for standard 211.01 brass quintet (2 trumpets in C, horn, trombone, tuba/bass trombone) with percussion (snare drum and triangle). The arrangement is about 4-1/2 minutes in length. -the publisher