Vincenzo Bellini - NORMA Sinfonia

Vincenzo Bellini 1801 – 1835

Norma

Sinfonia for orchestra
Carlo Balmelli – Trancription for wind orchestra

Duration ca. 6'
Difficulty 3.5
Item Number   SWB47

Probably the most famous work by Bellini is the tragic opera Norma that is based on a drama by Louis Alexandre Soumet and written by Felice Romani to a libretto. The plot of the opera takes place in Gaul, in the first century BC. During a time when Celtic Druids, priests whether man or woman, performed a very important social function. Norma herself is a single priestess. Like other operas this also is a dramatic love story that lies and ends in treachery, deceit, and death. The opera is laid out in two acts – the short sinfonia (Overture), which is presented in an arrangement for symphonic wind orchestra by Carlo Balmelli.

full score

piccolo
flute 1,2
oboe 1,2
solo clarinet Bb 1,2
bassoon 1,2

horn F 1,2
horn F 3,4
trumpet Bb 1,2
cornet Bb 1,2
trombone 1,2
bass trombone

timpani
triangle
cymbals, bass drum

harp

clarinet Eb
clarinet Bb 1
clarinet Bb 2
clarinet Bb 3
bass clarinet
contrabass clarinet Bb
alto saxophone 1
alto saxophone 2
tenor saxophone
baritone saxophone
euphonium
tuba
violoncello (optional)
string bass

Additional parts for certain countries

trombone Bb 1,2
bass trombone Bb
euphonium Bb
tuba Eb
tuba Bb