Product Description
Korean Simple Suite No.3 For Piano Trio Op.273D Happy Wedding
It is a work depicting the wedding ceremony of the bride and groom held in a traditional Korean front yard and the surrounding scenery. as far as melody is concerned, the traditional five notes of Korea, Do.re.mi.sol.la. are mainly used. It consists of five movements as follows:
1. The Front Yard
2. Yeonji Gonzi
3. Joyful Dance
4. Waiting (Longing)
5. The Bride and Groom
Movement 1, The Front Yard: In G minor in 8/12 time, it is a short song with a bright atmosphere. The front yard is a friendly place for villagers' gatherings and events.
Movement 2, Yeonzi Gonzi: In G major in 4/4 time, natural harmonics are used to describe the mysterious oriental atmosphere. The meaning of Yeonji Gonji is the red dot on the cheeks and forehead of the bride in a traditional wedding ceremony.
Movement 3, Joyful Dance: 3/4 time B flat major, composed in ABA format, expressed the joy of dancing in Korea.
Movement 4, Longing: In G minor in 6/4 time, we tried to express oriental waiting.
Movement 5, The Bride and Groom : It is composed of 4/4 time and 6/4 time, and like the title of the title of Groom and Bride, it shows the contrasting character of liveliness and calm. It was composed in a rondo style that goes back and forth between D minor and F major. Attached musicfile is only 1st movement, it's just for a reference.
This product was created by a member of ArrangeMe, Hal Leonard's global self-publishing community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters. ArrangeMe allows for the publication of unique arrangements of both popular titles and original compositions from a wide variety of voices and backgrounds.