Review:
This delightful polka by the Stauss brothers – Johann and Josef – was written for plucked strings and glockenspiel in advance of a trip to Russia where it was to be performed. It became very popular throughout Europe and is still featured in orchestral concerts. There are four distinct “cheeky” and delightful melodies ending with a recap of the original and ending in a coda. Martha Lynn has arranged this for handbells malleted on the table throughout with the exception of two chords with fermatas that are Rung. It was written using contrary motion which allows the melodies to be heard more clearly and it is intentionally scored at mp dynamic so it remains light and playful. This is a fun and accessible work that will be a wonderful addition to any concert!
https://youtu.be/glz3moTV8wY
Published by:
From the Top Music
Part of the Series:
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Composer:
Strauss, Johann and Josef
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Arranger:
Thompson, Martha Lynn
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Octaves:
3
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Level:
3
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Rating:
Medium
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Copyright:
2025
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Season:
All Year
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Less than a full handbell choir:
Ensemble
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Classification:
Concert
, Reproducible
, Secular
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Technique:
Mallet
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Voicing:
Handbells, No Choral
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