'March' from Serenade for Strings
Dag Wiren, a Swedish composer composed numerous orchestral pieces and five symphonies. His most famous work is his Serenade for Strings, arranged for Concert Band by George Pollen.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
| TITLE | 'March' from Serenade for Strings |
|---|---|
| COMPOSER | Dag Wiren |
| ARRANGER | George Pollen |
| CATEGORY | Concert Band |
| CATALOGUE NO | SM0132 |
| DURATION | 4 mins 30secs |
| ABOUT THIS WORK | Dag Wiren, a Swedish composer, studied at the Stockholm conservatory from 1926-1931. Although he composed numerous orchestral pieces and five symphonies, his most famous work is his Serenade for Strings. Although the title and composer may not be immediately recognisable, the work on first hearing certainly is. Arranged for concert band by George Pollen this is a delightful addition to the concert band repertoire. |
| DIFFICULTY | This piece has difficulty rating of 4 on a scale one through 6, with 6 being the hardest. Click here to see how we grade our band sets. |
| INSTRUMENTATION | Piccolo Flute Oboes 1-2 Eb Clarinet Bb Clarinets 1,2,3 Bb Bass Clarinet Alto Saxophone Tenor Saxophone Baritone Saxophone Bassoon Horns in F 1-2 (Horns in Eb available on request) Cornets 1-2 Tenor Trombones 1-2 (Bb Treble Clef parts available on request) Bass Trombone Euphonium (Bb Treble Clef part supplied) Tuba Timpani Snare Drum Cymbals/Bass Drum Double Bass |









