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Quincy Hilliard
Primo is an excited work that has elements of a Jazz/Rock flavor. The opening measures should be played in a spirited manner quickly moving to a bold and majestic style at 10. The clarinet solo should be played with the phrase marking as …
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Primo is an excited work that has elements of a Jazz/Rock flavor. The opening measures should be played in a spirited manner quickly moving to a bold and majestic style at 10. The clarinet solo should be played with the phrase marking as indicated. Measure 28 starts the allegro section of the piece. The ostinato is the main driving force behind the allegro section. The ostinato should be played in a short, marcato style constantly driving the tempo. Careful consideration must be given to the articulations of the other instruments as they enter through out this section. Many jazz element and effects are exhibited and should be played in a bold and aggressive manner. At 49, the French horn parts must be brought out. At measure 100, the andante should be played in a very expressive manner to contrast the allegro section. Measure 125 marks the return of the allegro section with the same style as before. At measure 149, make sure that the chromatic lines are not covered.