Thai Wind Composers

Hae (Wind Ensemble)

แห่

for Wind Ensemble | 7' 30" | Grade 4 | 2019/2020

฿5,000.00

Program Note

In Thai traditions, many of them has procession (in Thai is pronounced Hae (แห่)). Each of which associated with various kinds of music. In an auspicious occasion, such as, wedding day ceremony, buddhist monk ordination ceremony, usually the procession would have the parade with the music. The Parade would walk around from one place to another while the music band, usually at the front, playing entertaining music. Those music are mostly consist of folk tune and popular music.

Charles Ives composed “Country Band March” around 1903 containing tremendous collections of music quotation within the piece as to make a parody of the realities of performance by a country band. With the similar idea in mind, Hae contained the music one might have heard in a Thai procession. Those tune were presented in a different ways, different technique, different harmony and even a twist in the tune itself!

Citation

“แห่ – Hae (Wind Ensemble) | Viskamol Chaiwanichsiri.” 2019. April 19, 2019. https://viskamol.com/music/hae-wind-ensemble/.

Information

Piccolo
1st Flute
2nd Flute
1st Oboe
2nd Oboe
Bassoon
Clarinet in Eb
1st Clarinet in Bb
2nd Clarinet in Bb
3rd Clarinet in Bb
Bass Clarinet in Bb
1st Alto Saxophone in Eb
2nd Alto Saxophone in Eb
Tenor Saxophone in Bb
Baritone Saxophone in Eb
1st Trumpet in Bb
2nd Trumpet in Bb
3rd Trumpet in Bb
1st Horn in F
2nd Horn in F
1st Trombone
2nd Trombone
Bass Trombone
Euphonium
Tuba

Double Bass

Timpani
Snare Drum, Ching, Suspended- Cymbal, Bass Drum, Wind Chimes, Chap, Mong, Tom-toms, Chimes,
Crash Cymbals, Triangle, Tambourine, Anvil, Cowbell, Wood Blocks, Tam-tam

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