Le Voleur (Wind Band)
Le Voleur (Wind Band)
Grade 4/5
Le Voleur is a jazzy and exciting piece inspired by the character Arsene Lupin (The Gentleman Burglar), a character created by the writer Maurice Leblanc in 1905.
Pricing
Printed Score Only: $38
Printed Score + Printed Parts: $149.99
Printed Score + Digital PDF Parts: $149.99
Details
Grade 4/5 – Wind Band
Year of Composition: 2022
Length: 5 minutes
About the piece
Le Voleur was born out of a summer improvisation session when I stumbled upon a harmonic progression that has a secretive quality to it. I had just finished watching the Netflix show Lupin and this jazzy progression reminded me of the "gentleman burglar," Arsène Lupin. Author Maurice Leblanc created this character in 1905 and as I sketched ideas for the piece, I read several of his short stories for inspiration.
Growing up as a saxophonist, jazz (and swing in particular) had a huge impact on my musical development. So for me, it was really fun to spend time writing music in a swing style. As I wrote this music, I pictured the “gentleman burglar” in a variety of settings – tip-toeing around a corner, walking confidently away from a successful mission, eluding the authorities, and more. Hopefully this sense of mystery, secrecy, and excitement comes through in the music.
Consortium members
Paula Crider, Professor Emerita, University of Texas
Beavercreek High School (OH) Wind Symphony, Matt Frost, Director
Fond du Lac High School (WI), Chris Barnes and Jake Opperman, Directors
Hanover High School (MA) Symphonic Band, Matthew J. Harden, Director
Jackson High School (OH) Symphony Band, Michele Monigold, Director
Monmouth College Wind Ensemble, Justin Swearinger, Director
Pelham High School (AL) Wind Ensemble, Justin P. Ward, Director of Bands
Rochester Century High School (MN), Amanda Kaus, Director
Southeastern Louisiana University Wind Symphony, Robert M. Schwartz, Conductor
University of North Carolina Wilmington Symphonic Band, Dr. Dominic Talanca, Conductor
Western Connecticut State University Symphonic Band, Dr. Matt Doiron, Conductor
Westwood High School (TX) Wind Ensemble, Thomas Turpin, Conductor
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