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Rehearsal and Performance Guide: Leyden’s Serenade for String Orchestra

Rehearsal and Performance Guide: Leyden’s Serenade for String Orchestra 1166020 STA AMERICAN STRING TEACHERWWW.ASTAWEB.COM Feature REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE GUIDE: LEyDEN’S SERENADE FOR StRING ORCHEStRA By Mark Laycock The Serenade for String Orchestra by Norman Leyden finale. Similarly, the dynamic range represents an evolution, (1917–2014) occupies a rarified place in the string orchestra reaching ever softer as the piece unfolds. Each movement repertory: accessible to developing instrumentalists, it also poses unique challenges in the areas of style and articulation, possesses the musical substance and craftsmanship to appeal to dynamics and balance, and expression. more advanced players. Its engaging melodies, broad range of styles, and opportunities for musical expression have enchanted Prelude performers and listeners for half a century; consequently, the Broad and noble, the Prelude focuses on a single stately piece can easily withstand the extended rehearsal periods theme, transforming it through modulation and stylistic required for concert and contest preparation. Moreover, the contrast (Figure 1). Following an initial statement in D work offers a plethora of teaching opportunities, ranging from major, Leyden’s process at rehearsal A typifies his approach articulation and style to dynamic shading and expressive nuance. throughout the Serenade: restatement of material in a borrowed, flat key. Returning to D major, cellos dominate in Overview a http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American String Teacher SAGE

Rehearsal and Performance Guide: Leyden’s Serenade for String Orchestra

American String Teacher , Volume 73 (2): 9 – May 1, 2023

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10.1177/00031313231166020
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1166020 STA AMERICAN STRING TEACHERWWW.ASTAWEB.COM Feature REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE GUIDE: LEyDEN’S SERENADE FOR StRING ORCHEStRA By Mark Laycock The Serenade for String Orchestra by Norman Leyden finale. Similarly, the dynamic range represents an evolution, (1917–2014) occupies a rarified place in the string orchestra reaching ever softer as the piece unfolds. Each movement repertory: accessible to developing instrumentalists, it also poses unique challenges in the areas of style and articulation, possesses the musical substance and craftsmanship to appeal to dynamics and balance, and expression. more advanced players. Its engaging melodies, broad range of styles, and opportunities for musical expression have enchanted Prelude performers and listeners for half a century; consequently, the Broad and noble, the Prelude focuses on a single stately piece can easily withstand the extended rehearsal periods theme, transforming it through modulation and stylistic required for concert and contest preparation. Moreover, the contrast (Figure 1). Following an initial statement in D work offers a plethora of teaching opportunities, ranging from major, Leyden’s process at rehearsal A typifies his approach articulation and style to dynamic shading and expressive nuance. throughout the Serenade: restatement of material in a borrowed, flat key. Returning to D major, cellos dominate in Overview a

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Published: May 1, 2023

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