TOWN TALK for concert band was written in 1986 and has
of two movements: "It's allright with me" and "In the
Neighbourhood".
"It's allright with me" is a slow movement in which the
theme is played at the beginning and the end by the
whole orchestra. In between, we hear an improvisation
on this theme by first the alto saxophone and then the
clarinet, each time interrupted by a tutti refrain.
In the faster "In th neighbourhood", a first theme is
introduced by the clarinets, after...(+)
TOWN TALK for concert band was written in 1986 and has
of two movements: "It's allright with me" and "In the
Neighbourhood".
"It's allright with me" is a slow movement in which the
theme is played at the beginning and the end by the
whole orchestra. In between, we hear an improvisation
on this theme by first the alto saxophone and then the
clarinet, each time interrupted by a tutti refrain.
In the faster "In th neighbourhood", a first theme is
introduced by the clarinets, after which it is taken
over by the whole orchestra. A second theme is
introduced by the trumpets and trombones, after which
the trumpets recite a third melody. After this, the
first and second themes are repeated again to conclude
with a short coda in which the drums are allowed to
shine.