Song of Spring
This original piece describes the spring season’s delightful awakening with pastel flowers and their accompanying aromas as well as their effects on people. The melody, played on the violin, was inspired by Fong Fong’s visit to Yunnan Province, Southwestern China. The first four measures of introduction set a happy mood. They are followed by the exposition section, which has an expressive melodically flowing Theme A in 3/4 time. Theme B is a lively moving dance in 4/4 time. The second half of Theme B features contrapuntal inversions and inverted melodies, simulating gentle cascades of water and a colorful modulation leading to the development section. The recapitulation section incorporates Themes A and B. The introductory melody is easily recognizable at the end of this sonata. —Elaine Lambert
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Song of Spring
This original piece describes the spring season’s delightful awakening with pastel flowers and their accompanying aromas as well as their effects on people. The melody, played on the violin, was inspired by Fong Fong’s visit to Yunnan Province, Southwestern China. The first four measures of introduction set a happy mood. They are followed by the exposition section, which has an expressive melodically flowing Theme A in 3/4 time. Theme B is a lively moving dance in 4/4 time. The second half of Theme B features contrapuntal inversions and inverted melodies, simulating gentle cascades of water and a colorful modulation leading to the development section. The recapitulation section incorporates Themes A and B. The introductory melody is easily recognizable at the end of this sonata. —Elaine Lambert
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Song of Spring

Song of Spring

by Fong Fong
Song of Spring

Song of Spring

by Fong Fong

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This original piece describes the spring season’s delightful awakening with pastel flowers and their accompanying aromas as well as their effects on people. The melody, played on the violin, was inspired by Fong Fong’s visit to Yunnan Province, Southwestern China. The first four measures of introduction set a happy mood. They are followed by the exposition section, which has an expressive melodically flowing Theme A in 3/4 time. Theme B is a lively moving dance in 4/4 time. The second half of Theme B features contrapuntal inversions and inverted melodies, simulating gentle cascades of water and a colorful modulation leading to the development section. The recapitulation section incorporates Themes A and B. The introductory melody is easily recognizable at the end of this sonata. —Elaine Lambert

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781524504915
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 06/07/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 24
File size: 5 MB
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