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Jan Van der Roost: Hymnus Antverpiae: Blasorchester

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KOMPONIST: Jan Van der Roost
PRODUKTFORMAT: Partitur und Stimmen
VERLAG: De Haske Publications
DEFINITIVE DURATION: 00:04:00
This hymn was commissioned by “Antwerpen 93”. And this city, on the banks of the river Schelde has been nominated “Cultural Capital of Europe” for 1993. The work-group “animatie” took the initiative and commissioned a hymn, which -as the finale to a grand open-air event on 27th March- was premièred
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Komponist Jan Van der Roost
Instrumentengruppe Blasorchester
Instrumentierung Blasorchester
Detaillierte Instrumentierung Concert Band/Harmonie/Fanfare
PRODUKTFORMAT Partitur und Stimmen
PRODUKTTYP Partitur und Stimmen
European Parts Included Yes
Serie Flexible 4 Series
Grade of Difficulty Band Grade 1
Verlag De Haske Publications
Genre Feierliche Musik
ERSCHEINUNGSJAHR 1993
Definitive Duration 00:04:00
ISMN 9790035068083
Verlagsnummer 930474
NR. DHP 0930474-015
Beschreibung
This hymn was commissioned by “Antwerpen 93”. And this city, on the banks of the river Schelde has been nominated “Cultural Capital of Europe” for 1993. The work-group “animatie” took the initiative and commissioned a hymn, which -as the finale to a grand open-air event on 27th March- was premièred by hundreds of musicians from all over Europe. Philippe Langlet (France) was the conductor at this majestic occasion.Musically speaking the piece can no doubt be labeled easy. Indeed it is meant to represent a hymn, playable by all in different instrumental combinations. Consequently a variable instrumentation was chosen and a type of music, which by native is easily accessible anduncomplicated.The conductor is free -in the instrumentation- to score this piece according to his own taste. It is perhaps advisable to use the sharp brass in the forte parts, in order to make the range in the sound of the orchestra as colouful as possible. The percussion parts are not absolutely essential, so that the hymn can also be performed without percussion.
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