Symphony No. 2 "Romantic"
1st Movement
by Howard Hanson
Orchestra - Sheet Music

Item Number: 21427580
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Symphony No. 2 "Romantic"
1st Movement
by Howard Hanson
Orchestra - Sheet Music

Item Number: 21427580
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Orchestra Cello, Contrabass, Harp, Viola, Violin 1, Violin 2 - Grade 5

SKU: CF.AS66

1st Movement. Composed by Howard Hanson. Arranged by Todd Parrish. Folio. Set of Score and Parts. 16+10+16+15+10+2+12 pages. Duration 4 minutes, 47 seconds. Carl Fischer Music #AS66. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.AS66).

ISBN 9781491154632. UPC: 680160913183. 9 x 12 inches. Key: Eb major.

The new Masterworks Series by Carl Fischer Music will showcase arrangements of 20th Century American composers. Symphony No. 2 by Howard Hanson is one of the most popular American Symphonies ever written, and is played regularly by major symphony orchestras around the world. It was originally commissioned by the Boston Symphony Orchestra to celebrate their 50th anniversary in 1930, where it was given its first performance. The work was most famously used in the end credits of the movie Alien in 1979. This arrangement focuses on the hauntingly beautiful second theme of the first movement. After being stated in the key of E-flat Major, it provides a contrasting section before returning in the key of D-flat Major. Cellos are featured prominently in tenor clef, and often cover the soaring horn solos from the original. Musicians will experience true symphonic beauty in this exquisite arrangement for strings and harp.
The new Masterworks Series by Carl Fischer Music will showcase arrangements of 20th Century American composers. Symphony No. 2 by Howard Hanson is one of the most popular American Symphonies ever written, and is played regularly by major symphony orchestras around the world. It was originally commissioned by the Boston Symphony Orchestra to celebrate their 50th anniversary in 1930, where it was given its first performance. The work was most famously used in the end credits of the movie Alien in 1979. This arrangement focuses on the hauntingly beautiful second theme of the first movement. After being stated in the key of E-flat Major, it provides a contrasting section before returning in the key of D-flat Major. Cellos are featured prominently in tenor clef, and often cover the soaring horn solos from the original. Musicians will experience true symphonic beauty in this exquisite arrangement for strings and harp.