Sacred music of the German Romantic period
Ensemble Time 129
Sacred music of the German Romantic period
Ensemble Time 129
- Adaptador Hermann Xaver Egner
- Serie Die Musizierstunde
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- Editorial Musikverlag Rundel
- Nº de pedido MVSR5129
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Descripción de la:
1st part in Bb (clarinet/trumpet/flugelhorn)
2nd part in Bb (clarinet/trumpet/flugelhorn)
3rd part in Eb/F/C/Bb (horn/bassoon/trombone/tenor horn)
4. Part in Bb/C (bassoon/bass clarinet/trombone/baritone)
Playing score in C for trombone choirs
Contents:
Honor be to God - Lord have mercy - Via Crucis - Penitential song - Gloria patri - Sanctus
The German music of the 19th century is rich in small compositional treasures that deserve to be rediscovered. The six pieces presented here are especially suitable for brass quartets because of their brevity. They are characterized by a harmonic richness that should be carefully considered in rehearsal. The possibilities of use are manifold. However, in terms of its original content, it can be performed in church services, on Memorial Day, and, in keeping with the title, at funerals and weddings. On choral instrumentation is recommended.
Hermann Egner
2nd part in Bb (clarinet/trumpet/flugelhorn)
3rd part in Eb/F/C/Bb (horn/bassoon/trombone/tenor horn)
4. Part in Bb/C (bassoon/bass clarinet/trombone/baritone)
Playing score in C for trombone choirs
Contents:
Honor be to God - Lord have mercy - Via Crucis - Penitential song - Gloria patri - Sanctus
The German music of the 19th century is rich in small compositional treasures that deserve to be rediscovered. The six pieces presented here are especially suitable for brass quartets because of their brevity. They are characterized by a harmonic richness that should be carefully considered in rehearsal. The possibilities of use are manifold. However, in terms of its original content, it can be performed in church services, on Memorial Day, and, in keeping with the title, at funerals and weddings. On choral instrumentation is recommended.
Hermann Egner