top of page

Today Leopold Mozart (1719-1787) is known almost exclusively as the stern father of Wolfgang, but he was a prominent and successful musician in his own time. The Sleigh Ride, composed just before Wolfgang was born, certainly shows that Mozart the elder had as good a sense of humour as his more famous son. Wolfgang must, in fact, have known and enjoyed his father’s piece - he included a short Sleigh Ride in his German Dances, K.605, in 1791. 

 

Leopold’s more complicated piece is a programmatic serenade, with short titles for each section: a musical picture of a cold evening’s ride to a party. The score calls for sleigh bells, rattle, a whip, and triangle. The action begins with a short overture (Intrada), followed by the Sleigh Ride itself, a lively duple-meter dance accompanied by jangling sleigh bells and punctuated by the cracking of a whip. There is then a nice bit of musical pantomime - The Young Lady Shivers With Cold. The sleigh finally arrives at the party, a ball with a small dance orchestra. The Ball Begins, not surprisingly, with a courtly menuet, and the End of the Ball is a spirited Kehraus, a lively rondo-form dance.

 

This transcription faithfully seeks to convey the light touch of the Age of Enlightenment to the modern brass band and provides ensembles with new material for their annual Christmas concerts. 

 

To view a rolling score video of the work please visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgrBe1u8Xag

 

Duration: Approx. 11.45 minutes

 

Difficulty Level: 3rd Section +

 

PDF download includes parts and score. 

 

Sheet music available from www.brassband.co.uk

 

Instrumentation:

Soprano Cornet Eb

Solo Cornet Bb

Repiano Cornet Bb

2nd Cornet Bb

3rd Cornet Bb

Flugel Horn Bb

Solo Horn Eb

1st Horn Eb

2nd Horn Eb

1st Baritone Bb

2nd Baritone Bb

1st Trombone Bb

2nd Trombone Bb

Bass Trombone

Euphonium Bb

Bass Eb

Bass Bb
Timpani

Percussion 1-2

Sleigh Ride Suite (Brass Band) Leopold Mozart arr. Alex McGee

SKU: BWBB170
$79.99Price
    bottom of page