Elgar: Harmony Music No.6 Andante arioso - wind quintet (arr. Ray Thompson) by Edward Elgar Sheet Music for Woodwind Ensemble at Sheet Music Direct
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Elgar: Harmony Music No.6 Andante arioso - wind quintet (arr. Ray Thompson) Digital Sheet Music
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Elgar: Harmony Music No.6 Andante arioso - wind quintet (arr. Ray Thompson)
by Edward Elgar Woodwind Quintet - Digital Sheet Music

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Elgars seven works titled Harmony Music (from the German Harmoniemusik, music for wind ensemble) were among the pieces he wrote between the years 1878 and 1881 for the wind quintet he played in with his friends.

The players for whom Elgar wrote the quintets were his young friends, who met regularly for music on Sunday afternoons. He wrote for the instruments available and to suit the capabilities of their players.

Elgar's younger brother Frank was a competent oboist while, to judge from the scores, his friends Hubert Leicester (later to become Mayor of Worcester) and Frank Exton were flautists of near professional standard. Hubert's brother William was co-opted to play the clarinet, while Elgar taught himself to play the bassoon to complete the quintet. He also learnt to play the cello, which is indicated in this piece as a part for cello or bassoon.

The five met on Sunday afternoons to play together in a garden shed and Elgar attempted to provide a new composition or arrangement for them to rehearse each week - a daunting task.

These compositions are now known as "The Shed Music" or music written for the "Shed Quintet."

Arranged here for standard wind quintet.

Check out my transcription of the original here.

Note: The oboe part in the original is very low in places, so I have mixed and matched all of the parts, with the exception of the original cello/bassoon which is unchanged.

The chorale section is played initially by a trio of clt, hn and bsn, rather than tutti.
The oboe enters when it takes up the melody.

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