Flower Crown

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Naoya Wada

General Info

Year of Published: 2024
Publisher: Brain Music
Difficulty: Intermediate
Duration: 00:05:15

Instrumentation

Player 1: Glockenspiel / Xylophone / Vibraphone / Marimba
Player 2: Piano

Description

The seamless circular garland of flowers is said to symbolize "eternal happiness." Its use in weddings, aimed at pledging eternal love, is believed to have started in 19th-century Europe. However, if we do not limit the context to weddings, its history goes even further back. Ancient festivals had customs and cultures of wearing crowns made of flowers and plants on one's head. It is also well-known that olive wreaths are presented to medalists at the Olympics as a symbol of honor. This piece focuses on the former tradition.

The allegro section is composed of themes of benevolence and happiness, while the middle section carries an image reminiscent of a wedding march. The original work was composed for a chamber ensemble of five performers and premiered in 2012.

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