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Then There Were Five (Loreta Fin) for String Orchestra

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Then There Were Five (Loreta Fin) for String Orchestra

5/4 time is an irregular time signature which is not often used in educational ensemble music.

Students may like to listen to famous pieces written in 5/4, such as Take 5, by Dave Brubeck, Mission Impossible Theme, by Lalo Schifrin or Mars from The Planets, by Gustav Holst.

This original piece, by Loreta Fin, uses a 3 + 2 feel, and at times, a 2 + 3 feel.

The syncopated rhythm is repetitive and has a lilting quality, while the middle section changes to 3/4 time, before returning to the main ideas.

This piece is for Loreta’s 5 grandchildren, who have often been the inspiration for her pieces.

A minor. 2:30 duration. 


The folio contains:

Parts for string orchestra (8-8-4-4-5-2)

Conductor’s score

Piano accompaniment

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5/4 time is an irregular time signature which is not often used in educational ensemble music.

Students may like to listen to famous pieces written in 5/4, such as Take 5, by Dave Brubeck, Mission Impossible Theme, by Lalo Schifrin or Mars from The Planets, by Gustav Holst.

This original piece, by Loreta Fin, uses a 3 + 2 feel, and at times, a 2 + 3 feel.

The syncopated rhythm is repetitive and has a lilting quality, while the middle section changes to 3/4 time, before returning to the main ideas.

This piece is for Loreta’s 5 grandchildren, who have often been the inspiration for her pieces.

A minor. 2:30 duration. 


The folio contains:

Parts for string orchestra (8-8-4-4-5-2)

Conductor’s score

Piano accompaniment

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