(for flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon and piano)
7:19
I.
Bien moderado
6:42
II.
Andante tranquilo
3:47
III.
Tiempo de Bolero moderado
6:17
IV.
Allegro deciso
Duration: 25 minutes (approximately)
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7:19
Sexteto Olympus
I.
Bien moderado
6:42
Sexteto Olympus
II.
Andante tranquilo
3:47
Sexteto Olympus
III.
Tiempo de Bolero moderado
6:17
Sexteto Olympus
IV.
Allegro deciso
glossary
allegro [I]—fast, lively tempo. From the Italian word for cheerful or gay.
andante [I]—moderately slow tempo (e.g. walking). Faster than adagio but slower than allegretto
bien [Fr]—well, thoroughly
Bolero [Sp]—Bolero refers to two distinct genres of slow-tempo Latin music and their associated dances.[1] The oldest type of bolero originated in Spain during the late 18th century as a form of ballroom music, which influenced art music composers around the world, most famously Maurice Ravel's Boléro, as well as a flamenco style known as boleras. wiki
chamber music, Kammermusik [G], musique de chambre [F], musica da camera [I], musica cameralis [L]—"Classical Music" for a small ensemble, generally 8 or fewer players with a canonical emphasis on 3-6 players. explore
deciso [It]—decisive, bold, forceful
sextet, sextour [F], sestetto [I]—six. Ensemble (or work) for six players.
wind quintet, woodwind quintet, Quintetto per fiati [I], Quintette à vent [F], Bläserquintett [G], Quinteto de alientos [S]—ensemble or work for ensemble of five wind instruments, typically flute, oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon. A standard chamber ensemble with variety of timbre as well as a homogeneous blend. wiki