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Close your eyes and imagine: A narrow cobblestone street at twilight. A street musician plays a haunting tune on a wooden flute. As night falls, flickering lanterns cast shadows that seem to move on their own. Suddenly, a brass fanfare – the encanto awakens. Dancers appear from doorways, clapping and spinning. The music swirls faster, then breaks into a lyrical song of longing. Just as suddenly, the spell fades, leaving only the echo of a single bell and the whisper of wind through jasmine vines.
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Note for Programmers: If your audience expects "We Don’t Talk About Bruno," encanto robert w smith program notes
Following the introduction, the music evolves into an infectious rhythmic statement . This section is characterized by fast-moving eighth notes—particularly in the woodwinds—and a driving percussion section that gives the piece a "non-stop" energy.
The transition into the andante section marks a total shift in mood, color, and texture. Close your eyes and imagine: A narrow cobblestone
(b. 1958) is one of the most performed composers of concert band music in the 21st century. Known for his cinematic scoring and ability to make young bands sound like professional orchestras, Smith rose to fame with works like The Great Locomotive Chase , Into the Storm , and The Divine Comedy .
The enchantment is broken by a sudden return of the introductory material. Suddenly, a brass fanfare – the encanto awakens
For the brass section, the key to a successful performance lies in rhythmic precision and crisp articulation. Accents must be played cleanly without becoming distorted or harsh. Trumpets and horns must balance their powerful fanfares so they do not overpower the woodwind counter-lines. Percussion: The Heartbeat of the Piece
which sets the tone for its vibrant and energetic character. Program Notes The following notes can be adapted for concert programs: Musical Structure: The piece begins with a bold and distinctive full-brass fanfare
III. The Arrangement: Encanto by Robert W. Smith
The conductor gave the downbeat.