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Van Hoorick - Trombone Concerto • Van Hoorick - Trombone Concerto Symphony No. 4 in C major, Op. 78 (2021) – Composer: Geert Van Hoorick – I. Allegro con spirito 00:00 II. Scherzo. Allegro giocoso 07:34 III. Adagio religioso 13:32 IV. Finale. Allegro grazioso 22:40 Digital performance using Sibelius Ultimate and NotePerformer 5. Thumbs up if you like it and feel free to comment. For the most recent version of the score see http://www.scoreexchange.com/scores/5... (where the parts are updated) and http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Van_Ho... (where the sheet music is for free). The Symphony No. 4 is neo-romantic, bright and extravert. It is scored for a large symphonic orchestra (with four Wagner Tubas as in my 1st symphony). It consists of four movements. The 1st one is a fast movement in sonata form (but with mixed development and reprise), based on two very distinct themes (the first a lively and witty one based on the alternation of major and minor, and the second a solemn and mysterious one in which the Wagner Tubas play the main role). The development section starts a bit before 4’00”. The 2nd one is a scherzo, characterised by the alternation of a flowing main theme and a dancing second one (marked Allegro cavalleresco) with some heroic solos for the trumpet and trombone. The middle section is calm and pastoral (with a beautiful solo for the English Horn). The 3rd one is a slow movement based on two themes (a cantilena for the solo clarinet with gentle accompaniment, and a theme based on a rising motif in the low strings). The development starts a bit after 1’50” and the Wagner Tubas play a major role in it. A chorale is mixed in (a bit after 3’20”). The 4th movement (or finale) is a fast and bright piece in rondo form. It is based on a gentle main theme beginning pizzicato and a chorale as (part of the) second theme. A short triumphal coda concludes the symphony.