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Feieromd (End of Work) - Traditional German Song
World / Etnico/German
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For French Horn Quartet
Título por Autor: Feieromd (End of Work) - Traditional German Song for French Horn Quartet
Instrumentação |
Trompa francesa |
Composição para |
Quarteto |
Tipo de composição |
Partitura completa, Partes |
Arrajador |
Jörg Richter |
dificuldade |
Advanced |
Feieromd is one of the most famous folk songs of the Erzgebirge wich are mountains in East Germany on the Czech border. It was written by the folk poet Anton Günther in 1903.
The text written in typical Erzgebirge dialect is widely used in many terms. The author Anton Günther himself wrote the title first Feieromd, later Feierohmd, and smoothed it for the book edition of his songs ultimately to Feierobnd.
The song deals with the closing time. The stanzas describe the environment and how it feels (from: Wikipedia)
para quarteto de saxofone
Título por Autor: Feieromd (End of Work) - Traditional German Song for Saxophone Quartet
Instrumentação |
Saxophone alto, Saxofone Tenor, Saxofone Barítono |
Composição para |
Quarteto |
Tipo de composição |
Partitura completa, Partes |
Arrajador |
Jörg Richter |
dificuldade |
Medium |
Feieromd is one of the most famous folk songs of the Erzgebirge wich are mountains in East Germany on the Czech border. It was written by the folk poet Anton Günther in 1903.
The text written in typical Erzgebirge dialect is widely used in many terms. The author Anton Günther himself wrote the title first Feieromd, later Feierohmd, and smoothed it for the book edition of his songs ultimately to Feierobnd.
The song deals with the closing time. The stanzas describe the environment and how it feels (from: Wikipedia)
For Trombone Quartet
Título por Autor: Feieromd (End of Work) - Traditional German Song for Trombone Quartet
Instrumentação |
Trombone |
Composição para |
Quarteto |
Tipo de composição |
Partitura completa, Partes |
Arrajador |
Jörg Richter |
dificuldade |
Advanced |
Feieromd is one of the most famous folk songs of the Erzgebirge wich are mountains in East Germany on the Czech border. It was written by the folk poet Anton Günther in 1903.
The text written in typical Erzgebirge dialect is widely used in many terms. The author Anton Günther himself wrote the title first Feieromd, later Feierohmd, and smoothed it for the book edition of his songs ultimately to Feierobnd.
The song deals with the closing time. The stanzas describe the environment and how it feels (from: Wikipedia)
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