Otto M. Schwarz: That´s Brass - for Brass Quartet: Ensemble de Cuivres
Partitions et parties | Partitions
COMPOSITEUR:
Otto M. Schwarz
TYPE DE PRODUIT:
Partitions et parties
ÉDITEUR:
Symphonic Dimensions Publishing
DEFINITIVE DURATION:
00:05:10
Online Drumset playalong available on Youtube and Spotify (see Info-Sheet) This work is dedicated to the Blechreiz brass quintet on their 10th anniversary. Each musician is pushed to the limits in this very challenging composition. Rhythmically exposed passages that mesh together in a continuous
Détails
Compositeur | Otto M. Schwarz |
Description Instrument Group | Ensemble de Cuivres |
Instrumentation | Ensemble de Cuivres |
Instrumentation | Quintet de Cuivres |
Type de produit | Partitions et parties |
Description Product Type | Conducteur + Parties |
Niveau de difficulté | 4-5 |
Éditeur | Symphonic Dimensions Publishing |
Genre | Musique contemporaine |
Style | Classique |
Année de publication | 2020 |
Definitive Duration | 00:05:10 |
Nombre de Pages | 40 |
ISMN | 9790502950057 |
Edition Number | SDP 006.20 |
N° | SDP006-20 |
Description
Online Drumset playalong available on Youtube and Spotify (see Info-Sheet)
This work is dedicated to the Blechreiz brass quintet on their 10th anniversary. Each musician is pushed to the limits in this very challenging composition. Rhythmically exposed passages that mesh together in a continuous sixteenth-note groove, alternate with solo passages and a catchy chorus. In the middle of the composition a waltz suddenly sounds—but the ensemble is brought to its senses by the tube player’s evident disapproval and the music soon returns to the original style. Demanding, tongue-in-cheek and witty passages with a funky groove are the ingredients of this new work by Otto M. Schwarz for brass quintet.
This work is dedicated to the Blechreiz brass quintet on their 10th anniversary. Each musician is pushed to the limits in this very challenging composition. Rhythmically exposed passages that mesh together in a continuous sixteenth-note groove, alternate with solo passages and a catchy chorus. In the middle of the composition a waltz suddenly sounds—but the ensemble is brought to its senses by the tube player’s evident disapproval and the music soon returns to the original style. Demanding, tongue-in-cheek and witty passages with a funky groove are the ingredients of this new work by Otto M. Schwarz for brass quintet.
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