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Chôros No. 6 (A219)
by Heitor Villa-Lobos
Orchestration
4333-4441-timp+9-hp-cel-str
Duration
25 minutes
Year Composed
1926
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Movements & Players Table
Part Name | Instruments |
---|---|
Flute 1 | C Flute |
Flute 2 | C Flute |
Flute 3 | C Flute |
Flute 4 | C Flute |
Oboe 1 | Oboe |
Oboe 2 | Oboe |
Oboe 3 | Oboe |
Clarinet 1 | Clarinet |
Clarinet 2 | Clarinet |
Clarinet 3 | Clarinet |
Bassoon 1 | Bassoon |
Bassoon 2 | Bassoon |
Bassoon 3 | Bassoon |
Horn 1 | Horn |
Horn 2 | Horn |
Horn 3 | Horn |
Horn 4 | Horn |
Trumpet 1 | Trumpet |
Trumpet 2 | Trumpet |
Trumpet 3 | Trumpet |
Trumpet 4 | Trumpet |
Trombone 1 | Trombone |
Trombone 2 | Trombone |
Trombone 3 | Trombone |
Trombone 4 | Trombone |
Tuba | Tuba |
Harp | Harp |
Celesta | Celesta |
Timpani | Timpani |
Percussion 1 | Xylophone |
Percussion 2 | Tambi Note: Small tubes made of bamboo |
Percussion 3 | Tambu Note: Large tubes made of bamboo |
Percussion 4 | Cuica and Suspended Cymbal |
Percussion 5 | Roncador and Tam-Tam Note: Roncador is a lion's roar |
Percussion 6 | Reco-Reco and Tambourin de samba |
Percussion 7 | Coconut shells, Surdo, Tarol, and Camisâo pequeno Note: Can substitute temple blocks for coconut shells |
Percussion 8 | Bass Drum and Camisâo grande |
Percussion 9 | Glockenspiel |
Violin 1 | Violin Section |
Violin 2 | Violin Section |
Viola | Viola Section |
Cello | Cello Section |
Double Bass | Bass Section |
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