Encanto Robert W Smith Program Notes
The opening brass fanfare returns at the end, leading to a powerful, decisive conclusion. Compositional Style:
Instantly, the air in the room changed. The opening measures of "The Family Madrigal" burst forth with an infectious, rhythmic vitality. Elena watched the conductor’s baton dance, remembering the program note’s description of the "Latin American influences" woven into the score. It wasn't just about playing the right notes; it was about capturing the claves , the syncopation, the feeling of a village that was alive. encanto robert w smith program notes
The title Encanto is the Spanish word for . The composition is structured as a compelling overture, characterized by its sharp, intense musical images and non-stop driving energy. The opening brass fanfare returns at the end,
Frequently chosen for music festivals and competitions because of its ability to showcase dynamic contrast and rhythmic precision. Composer Background Elena watched the conductor’s baton dance, remembering the
Smith wrote this piece to challenge intermediate bands (Grade 3-4) not just with speed or volume, but with color . He wanted to force young players to listen to harmonies, balance textures, and produce a mature, resonant sound.