Edition Schott
Kommt, ihr G'spielen. Folk song variations. recorder quartet (SATB). Partition et parties.
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- Nombre de pages24
- Poids0.116 kg
- Dimensions23,1 cm × 30,3 cm × 0,0 cm
- ISBN979-0-001-17538-8
- EAN9790001175388
- Date de parution01/01/2011
- CollectionOriginal Music for Recorder
- ÉditeurSchott
Résumé
Apart from his numerous church music works and organ compositions, the composer Hermann Schroeder (1904-1984) from Cologne also wrote a large number of chamber music works. His recorder quartet 'Kommt, ihr G'spielen' was created for the competition 'Jugend musiziert' and performed for the first time at an award winners' concert in Münster. The classical instrumentation of SATB recorders can be changed by having the bass played by the great bass flute or the violoncello.
The well-known dancing tune from the Renaissance period inspired Schroeder to write a series of lively variations full of brio : Var. 1 turns the head motif into a free fantasia, Var. 2 puts the melody as fugato, Var. 3 is an agitated, polyphonic trio (SAT) with lively semiquaver figures, Var. 4 is a cheerful gigue, Var. 5 concludes the entire cycle in a virtuoso manner. A rewarding piece for tuition and concert, with a duration of about 5 minutes.
Instrumentation : recorder quartet (SATB)
The well-known dancing tune from the Renaissance period inspired Schroeder to write a series of lively variations full of brio : Var. 1 turns the head motif into a free fantasia, Var. 2 puts the melody as fugato, Var. 3 is an agitated, polyphonic trio (SAT) with lively semiquaver figures, Var. 4 is a cheerful gigue, Var. 5 concludes the entire cycle in a virtuoso manner. A rewarding piece for tuition and concert, with a duration of about 5 minutes.
Instrumentation : recorder quartet (SATB)
Apart from his numerous church music works and organ compositions, the composer Hermann Schroeder (1904-1984) from Cologne also wrote a large number of chamber music works. His recorder quartet 'Kommt, ihr G'spielen' was created for the competition 'Jugend musiziert' and performed for the first time at an award winners' concert in Münster. The classical instrumentation of SATB recorders can be changed by having the bass played by the great bass flute or the violoncello.
The well-known dancing tune from the Renaissance period inspired Schroeder to write a series of lively variations full of brio : Var. 1 turns the head motif into a free fantasia, Var. 2 puts the melody as fugato, Var. 3 is an agitated, polyphonic trio (SAT) with lively semiquaver figures, Var. 4 is a cheerful gigue, Var. 5 concludes the entire cycle in a virtuoso manner. A rewarding piece for tuition and concert, with a duration of about 5 minutes.
Instrumentation : recorder quartet (SATB)
The well-known dancing tune from the Renaissance period inspired Schroeder to write a series of lively variations full of brio : Var. 1 turns the head motif into a free fantasia, Var. 2 puts the melody as fugato, Var. 3 is an agitated, polyphonic trio (SAT) with lively semiquaver figures, Var. 4 is a cheerful gigue, Var. 5 concludes the entire cycle in a virtuoso manner. A rewarding piece for tuition and concert, with a duration of about 5 minutes.
Instrumentation : recorder quartet (SATB)















