Montgomery Variations: III. March

Margaret Bonds
Piece Duration: 3:38

About this Piece

(Starts at 12:43)

"Much of Bonds’ work was inspired by traditional spirituals, but Montgomery Variations was inspired by a historical event. This orchestral piece was written in 1965 in response to the Selma to Montgomery March led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. According to The Washington Post, Montgomery Variations and other pieces by Bonds were found in 2017 “next to a dumpster, waiting to be thrown out.” Many of the pieces discovered were thought to be unfinished, lost, or non-existent." - Nashville Symphony’s teaching resource for Mvmts 1, 3, and 4

Imitation: The melody is passed from the bassoon to the cellos, then to the violins, and then the clarinet! At 14:54, the trombones play the melody one final time. Can you follow the melody throughout the movement?

Meter Assessment: (for suggested activity, see Movement I)

Woodwind Instruments: The Bassoon is heavily featured in this movement!

Table of Contents - Montgomery Variations:
I. The Decision
II. Prayer Meeting
III. March
IV. Dawn in Dixie
V. One Sunday in the South
VI. Lament
VII. Benediction

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