Thai Wind Composers

Chao Phraya March

มาร์ชเจ้าพระยา | チャオプラヤー・マーチ

for Flexible Ensemble | 3' 30" | Grade 3 | 2020

฿3,500.00

Program Note

In Chao Phraya March, the word “Chao Phraya” came from the Chao Phraya River which is the major river in Thailand. The composer has tried to depict such flowing stream characteristics through the melodic line by using chromatics, leaping intervals, and different dynamics. In addition to being a major river in Thailand, Chao Phraya River has associated with various ceremony through times including Royal Barge Procession, therefore, in rehearsal mark C, D, K, and L, the composer has quoted the traditional tune that associated with the procession.

This piece includes Ching and Klong Yao which are Thai traditional instruments. In case that the ensemble does not have the instruments, triangle can be used instead of Ching and two Congas instead of Klong Yao.

Citation

“มาร์ชเจ้าพระยา – Chao Phraya March (Flexible Band) | Viskamol Chaiwanichsiri.” 2020. May 20, 2020. https://viskamol.com/music/chao-phraya-march-flex/.

Information

Part 1 (opt.)
Flute
Clarinet in Eb
Oboe

Part 2
Flute
Clarinet in Bb
Soprano Saxophone in Bb
Trumpet in Bb

Part 3
Clarinet in Bb
Alto Saxophone in Eb
Trumpet in Bb

Part 4
Alto Saxophone in Eb
Tenor Saxophone in Bb
Horn in F

Part 5
Tenor Saxophone in Bb
Horn in F
Trombone/Euphonium

Part 6
Bassoon
Bass Clarinet in Bb
Baritone Saxophone in Eb
Trombone/Euphonium
Tuba
Double Bass

Percussion
Timpani
Snare Drum, Bass Drum
Crash Cymbals, Suspended Cymbal Ching (ฉิ่ง), Klong Yao (กลองยาว)
Glockenspiel, Xylophone

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