Description
Brahms Hungarian Dance No. 5 is best known as an orchestral showpiece, though Brahms was not the orchestrator. Brahms’s original work was for piano 4-hands. This brass quintet arrangement is a half step lower than Brahms’s original piece, so it fits well into all of the brass parts. Higher brass all have ample rest and nothing is high or taxing. Also, the tempo changes have been written out, so there’s no time wasted in rehearsal discussing how to handle tempo! Speaking of tempo…this piece is super fun to play for education shows. Kids can move along to the tempo and feel the abrupt changes throughout the piece.
No playing headaches…just lots of fun for the musicians as well as the audience!
Duration: 2 minutes
Difficulty: Advanced Intermediate
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