Akkordeon Schatzkiste 2

Akkordeon Schatzkiste 2Akkordeon Schatzkiste 2
Es regnet es regnet * HAS HAS OSTERHAS * Fuchs du hast die Gans gestohlen * HAESLEIN IN DER GRUBE * TASTI LAENDLER * WOZU SIND DIE FUESSE DA * Guter Mond * Die Katze ist zu Haus * AUF DER LEGO EISENBAHN * KOMM MIT WIR GEHN INS LEGOLAND * SCHRITTNOTE ACHTELNOTE * ONKEL CHARLY SCHLAEFST DU NOCH * LUSTIGE STRASSENMUSIKANTEN * Weisst du wieviel Sternlein stehen * SITZT A SCHOENS VOGERL IM TANNABAUM * M M SAGT DER GRUENE FROSCH * ONKEL TOM HAT EINEN BAUERNHOF * WENN ICH FROEHLICH BIN * Auf unsrer Wiese gehet was * ICH HAB EINE ZIEHHARMONIKA * Banks of the Ohio’staccato Polka * Grüsse aus den Bergen * TIROLER TANZ * Alle Vögel sind schon da * Gehn wir mal rüber * Der Herbst ist da * Lorelei * Zum Geburtstag * ZUM MUTTERTAG
Noten / Harmonikainstrumente / Akkordeon
Verlag: Verlag Akkordeonkinder 382760

Terrains Vagues

Terrains VaguesTerrains Vagues
There were wild oats And the soil was black But sparkled When the sun was out The air sharp in the nostrils Hard to define Somewhere between knife and coal and Acid and that special light and sweet Whiteness thornbushes exhale It was nothing special Because everything was special … Thus the opening line of the poem TERRAINS VAGUES by Klaus Rifbjerg, the Danish Poet. I chose to adopt this title for my orchestral work, because of its closeness in associations: an indeterminable, often polarized, state of rhythmic and tonal ambiguity. The expression seems created by the Franch author, Victor Hugo: ‚And here lies the fascination: in the kinds of ‚terrains vagues‘, which are simultaniously bizarre and ugly, as if created by two alien species of nature. To watch the suburb is like observing and amphibium: trees vanish, roofs appear, grass vanish, cobble stones appear, ploughing fields vanish, shops appear, beaten tracks vanish – passions appear; the murmur of Nature Divine ends, the noise of Mankind takes over.‘ (Victor Hugo) Still, the atmosphere as well as the material of TERRAINS VAGUES have its origin, in my SYMPHONY NO. 6 (1999), the last minute of which, ‚cut up rough‘, appears as the start of my new work. The music of TERRAINS VAGUES subdivides itself, without breaks, into three sections, or shades: I: TERRAINS – II: VAGUES (Waves) III: TERRAINS VAGUES. Per N°rgÕrd, March 2001

Akkordeon, Altklarinette, Fagott, Klarinette, Englischhorn, Querflöte, Horn, Oboe, Percussion und Klavier Noten
Per Norgard Gemischtes Ensemble
Verlag: Edition Wilhelm Hansen KP01073

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