CONCERT STRNG ORCHESTRA Grade 3 Dancing with the Tzars NOTES TO THE CONDCTOR ull o un while very serious this original piece also provides cool inter-disciplinary teaching opportunities and reproducible historical notes. rom rags to riches revolutions glorious victories the demise o empires traitors conspiracies rebellions suspicions abominations heroes and heroines the history o Russian tzars is presented in three movements.. Reach or the Tzars Catherine the Great (1729 1796) This movement is to be played with a pompous and steady manner to emulate the dignity that Catherine commanded. When playing the main theme re-take the bow ater the irst beat and don t be araid to land heavily on beat 2! At measure 30 make sure the upper strings remain steady and do not race the pizzicato. Keep the tremolo sot initially at measure 45 but play out when the theme returns ater the violin solo. eel ree to really draw out the molto ralls when they occur.. Dark Tzar van the Terrible (1530 1584) The initial impact o this piece is made by the immediate swell in bar 1. A gritty sound using the lower hal o the bow is required or van s theme at measure 9. All instruments play this theme at dierent times so it may be a good idea to rehearse the melodies in unison to practice this bowing technique. Although the dynamics can be quite loud at times the bass line must always be heard. nison rhythms at measure 33 and again at bar 57 need to be precise. At measure 50 play with as much rubato as you dare but take a breather beore returning to tempo!. Catch a alling Tzar Nicholas (1868 1918) KAREN KYRAKO NSTRMENTATON 1 Conductor 8 1st Violin 8 2nd Violin 5 Viola 5 5 String ass The melody at measure 6 is to be played in a lyrical style. Ensure that dotted hal notes are played to their ull value. Let this melody swell but phrase o on the long notes keep it classy! The upper strings need to be careul not to race at measure 22 letting the lower strings take over this melody. All gets more rigid at measure 39 however. Lower strings are to use short bows on the string maintaining this rhythm until measure 57. Violins and violas need to be delicate in their entry at measure 39 but everyone can go or it at measure 57 where chaos is about to unold! ars 66 77 may need to be rehearsed slowly. Enoy the dierent textures o the music at bar 78 and use ull bows with a rich and sustained sound. At the website www.inapiece.com.au you will ind teacher resources and warm up materials or this piece. NOTE ROM THE EDTOR All elwin string parts have been careully bowed and ingered appropriately by level. The Yellow Very eginning series includes many bowings as well as reminder ingerings or irst-time readers. The Red eginning series includes requent bowings to assist younger players. ingerings or altered pitches are oten marked. The Green ntermediate series includes appropriately placed Legal se Requires urchase bowings or middle-level students. ingerings and positions are marked or notes beyond irst position. The lue Concert series includes bowings appropriate or the experienced high school player. ingerings and position markings are indicated or diicult passages. ob hillips elwin/op String Editor lease note: Our band and orchestra music is now being collated by an automatic high-speed system. The enclosed parts are now sorted by page count rather than score order.
DANCNG WTH THE TZARS by Karen Kyriakou HSTORCAL NORMATON Movement. Reach or the Tzars Catharine the Great (1729 1796) Sophie o Anhalt-Zerbst was born in Germany a princess o a small German state. n order to marry Charles eter lrich heir to the Russian throne she had to move rom her homeland and convert to the Russian Orthodox aith changing her name to Catherine. Her husband (eter ) then inherited the throne and he proved himsel to be an incompetent ruler very childish and distracted whereas Catherine was a dedicated scholar motivated and highly intelligent. Her married lie was very unhappy but she persevered in her role as a means to power. Catherine was allegedly involved in a coup plotting against her husband who soon died under mysterious circumstances. She became the new ruler o Russia and worked hard to gain the trust and respect o her new homeland. She was then known as Catherine. The empire Catherine inherited was ull o corruption and inustice. She worked relentlessly to improve the image o Russia across Europe investing in hospitals schools and universities and calling highly educated proessionals to Russia. Heavily supportive o the arts and wanting Russia to have the culture o cities such as aris and erlin she had a theater and an opera house built and commissioned many grand works o art and architecture. The number o actories increased and Russia s economy thrived during her leadership. Catherine died o a stroke at the age o 67 ending a thirty-our year reign. Russia was let as one o the strongest powers in Europe. She had been oered the title Catherine the Great by the Grand Commission but never chose to use it. Movement. Dark Tzar van the Terrible (1530 1584) van V Vasilyevich was a very complex and unstable person who perceived himsel to be a moral and righteous man but was actually known or his torturous and tyrannical ways. His cruelty was evident even at a young age and this most likely stemmed rom his very neglected and abusive upbringing. He was crowned tzar at the age o 17 and married Anastasia three weeks later winning her in a competition. van was initially guided by the Church wanting to be considered a Christian ruler. He improved the structure o the Russian armies and implemented a new legal code to help Russia s social problems. He also established the irst Russian arliament and a Council o Nobles. Russia was at war or much o van s reign with varying levels o success. van started a holy war against the Tartars Russia s Muslim neighbors and he showed no mercy to anyone not belonging to the Orthodox Church. Through his reign he sent thousands o people into exile condemning tens o thousands o others to their horrendous and torturous deaths. Ater Anastasia died van became even more unstable. n a it o rage he killed his own son by striking him with his sta. Riddled with guilt and remorse he prayed or the souls o all the people he had executed. t wasn t long however beore he continued his harsh regime. van was responsible or making the Russian culture more religious than ever beore and through his wars he expanded the boundaries o the Russian empire. He also let Russia in a state o desperate poverty and amine. nbelievably enough van is sometimes thought o as a national hero. Movement. Catch a alling Tzar Nicholas (1868 1918) Nicholas (Nikolai Alexandrovich Romanov) was the last emperor or tzar o Russia. Completely unprepared to rule Nicholas suddenly inherited the throne and was hurriedly married at 26 years o age. He would rather have been a armer! He had a very devoted wie Alexandra edorovna who was heavily criticized or her aith in the controversial holy man Rasputin. Nicholas a gentle and passive character was very much dominated by his wie and Alexandra made many o the important decisions during his rule. At the same time he was stubborn supporting the rights o the sovereign despite the people s discontent. Nicholas downall was obvious when World War approached as the army was completely unprepared and ill equipped to win. Over a million Russian soldiers and armers lost their lives and nearly another million were inured. Nicholas insistence on commanding the army himsel is directly linked to their demise. y the end o the war Russia was in a devastated position with massive casualties huge inlation and extreme amine. The country was at the beginning o launching into the next Russian Revolution. n 1917 Nicholas was orced to abdicate his throne and lee. While in exile in Siberia in 1918 Nicholas and his amily were assassinated by the opposing olshevik party possibly under their leader Vladimir Lenin s instructions. Their hidden bodies have only recently been uncovered and identiied. The Russian Orthodox Church later declared Nicholas and his amily to be royal martyrs. Legal se Requires urchase This page may be reproduced or classroom use. 2010 Alred Music ublishing
Dancing with the Tzars 3 CONDCTOR SCORE Karen Kyriakou Duration - 2:30 Violins Viola String ass. Reach or the Tzars Catherine the Great (1729 1796) Tzarting out - a ourney to Russia Maestoso ( = 104) 4 4 4 4 n n 4 - - 1.. pizz. pizz. 2 - - 3 sim. 4.. Ó Ó.. 5 n n Legal se Requires urchase 6 7 8 9 10 2010 ELWN MLLS LSHNG COR. (ASCA) a division o ALRED MSC LSHNG All Rights Reserved including ublic erormance
4... 11.. #.... 12.. #... sim... 13 arco. arco.... pizz. 13........... 14. #..... Legal se Requires urchase 15 16 17 18 19
5 molto rall. Lo 4 #. Ó. Ó Ó 20 #. 21. arco. A tempo. pizz. pizz. 21 N 22. arco #. arco.... #. 23 Lo 4 l # l Legal se Requires urchase 24 25 26 27 28
6 l l l l l l 29 30 lotting Tzar Out! 30 31 pizz. p pizz. p pizz. # # # p 32 # 33 Legal se Requires urchase 34 35 36 37 38
7 Ó Ó Ó 39 A tempo Solo arco Ó Ó Ó Ó 44 40 45 A Rising Tzar 45 # 41 46 42 poco rall. < < < < < < < < Legal se Requires urchase arco wæ π arco wæ π w π 47 43
8.. w æ wæ w 48 Ó Ó Ó wæ wæ.. 49. 50 Cat s Empire - Super Tzar! Tutti. 50.. n n n n n n... 51... Legal se Requires urchase... 52 53 54 55 56 57
9 58... pizz. 58 4 63 4 59.... #.. 64 60 61 l # l 65 arco l l... Legal se Requires urchase 66 62 l l l l
10 Duration - 1:22 Violins Viola String ass æ æ 4 2 æ 4 2 æ 4 2 7. Dark Tzar van the Terrible (1530 1584) Child Tzar Allegro ( = 132) pizz. 4 2 4 2 pizz. 1 8 9 2 arco 1-2 4 9 æ æ 3-1 10 4-2 4-1 11 æ æ 5 12 6 Legal se Requires urchase 13
11 æ 14 20-1 4 æ 15 21 Lo 1 # # -1-4 1 æ 16 22 17 Shooting Tzar æ π arco æ cresc. 17 23 æ æ Lo 1 18 # # # 24 x1 æ 19 Legal se Requires urchase 25 25
12 33 26 33 N N 27 34 28 35 29 36 30 37 31 38 # # # 32 Legal se Requires urchase 39
13. 40.... 47 41 Tzar struck his son 41 48 42 49 43 44 Lone Tzar - a brie moment o repentance 50 Adagio ( = 60) () π legato 50 π legato legato π 51 45 52 46 Legal se Requires urchase 53
14 54 61 lay π 55 62 legato 56 63 legato 57 64 58 " " " " " 59 Con brio ( = 140) 59 65 # # # 66 60 Legal se Requires urchase
15 67 74 67 l l 68 75 69 76 77 70 l l 71 78 72 l l # # # 79 Legal se Requires urchase 73 80 div. l l
16 Duration - 2:15. Catch A alling Tzar Nicholas (1868 1918) Violins Viola String ass.... Moderato ( = 104) 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 A Tzar is born 5 A tempo 5 b b. 6. 1.. 7 2 rit..... b b. 8 3.... 9 #... x4 # 4 Legal se Requires urchase. 10
17..... 11 17..... 12 13..... 18 13.. 19 14..... 20 15 21.... 16.. Legal se Requires urchase 21
18 22 27 23.. 28.. 29 24.. 29.. 25 30 26 Legal se Requires urchase 31
19....... 37 32 " " " " " 38.. 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 33 Tzar Wars.. Alla Marcia ( = 110) 38 34... 39. 35 π π π 40............ 41. 36 Legal se Requires urchase sim. sim. 42
20 # #.... 43........... sim... 44............. 45.... 46 46............... 47.............. 48 Legal se Requires urchase sim. 49 50 51 52 53 54
21 # # 61.... 55 # # # # # # # # # # 61 56. p. p. p. p. p 56..... div. 62 57 63 58 59 64.......... 60 Legal se Requires urchase 65
22 # # n 71 66-72 67 73 n n n n n n n n n n N 68 Tzar Trek to Siberia Adagio ( = 84) div. pizz. 73 rit. N N div. N 74 69 75-4 2-4 - - Legal se Requires urchase 70 76
23 77 84 78 Tzar in Heaven arco - 85 79 86 - rit. 80-87 81 81 - - Legal se Requires urchase. 88 } - 82 89-83 90
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