Fanfare for the Dreamkeeper
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Fanfares have traditionally been written for trumpets and other brass instruments (many times with percussion) for leaders, special occasions, or celebratory subjects. Fanfares have been used for the entrance of kings, for "the common man", and more recently in video games to mark the accomplishment of a major task by the gamer. Fanfare for the Dreamkeeper is a piece that allows the developing string player to experience the excitement of performing a fanfare. The title is based on the idea that a leader should be the dreamkeeper of the people.
Piano and percussion are recommended to heighten the fanfare effect but are optional. For string players, attention to right hand technique will ensure an energetic performance of the fanfare. All performers in the ensemble must adhere to the bowings marked to produce the intended tone and a uniform sound. Dynamics should be realized with bow placement, weight, and control.
It is important that performers set up their left hand before each entrance. Performers should let their fingers hover above the opening notes, while checking for good left-hand framework. Though the familiar D major finger pattern is used throughout the piece, first violins may need to be reminded of E string low 2nd fingers. Basses should be allowed time to look over the shift in measures 9 and 16 (these sections may be rehearsed with the cello section for intonation).
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