Solos are in the piano and trombone part. I once did this with piano soloing through the whole piece, and it was lovely. That requires quite a soloist.
5 reeds, 4 trumpets, 3 trombones, 1 bass trombone, piano, guitar, bass, drums, and we included an accordion part in case you find yourself doing other pieces of mine with accordion.
Recorded on Concert in the Garden, "Dança Ilusória" is the third movement of "Three Romances" that was commissioned by the University of Miami. The harmonic movement sounds almost like Brazilian bossa nova, but the rhythmic feel is a two-beat foxtrot. I used to love dancing foxtrot, and literally imagined dancing to this. The title, in Portuguese, means, illusory dance. The piece is unique in that it just keeps modulating and modulating throughout. In a downloadable analysis, I try to give some insight into the harmonic movement. Sketches, interviews and an analysis should all help you get inside of this piece.
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