SKU: BT.DHP-1084453-070
ISBN 9789043129107. 9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.
There’s a Boat Dat’s Leavin’ Soon for New York/It Ain’t Necessarily So/Summertime/I Got Plenty o' Nuttin’ is a song from the American opera Porgy and Bess, composed in 1935 by George Gershwin (1898-1937), to a libretto by DuBose Heyward and his brother Ira Gershwin, after Heyward’s novel Porgy - a story about the love between the crippled negro beggar Porgy and the girl Bess in the city of Charleston in South Carolina. The première - not a huge success - took place on 10 October 1935 in New York.With his opera, Gershwin wanted to gain recognition as a composer of classical music. Incidentally he demanded that all parts were sung by black performers; only a few unimportant parts,without sung lyrics, were allowed to be performed by white actors. This rule still applies: Gershwin has stated in the terms of his will that only black people were allowed stage the opera.Porgy & Bess has become popular only after Gershwin’s death. In 1959 a wonderful film was made; the soundtrack won a Grammy Award. The work is not very often performed, possibly because of the difficulty of finding a whole cast of black opera singers. However, various pieces from the opera are still regularly performed in numerous arrangements. Das Set enthält Stimmen für:Klarinette in EsKlarinette in B 1, 2 ,3 & 4Altklarinette in EsBassklarinette in BKontrabassklarinette in B.
SKU: HL.44007370
ISBN 9789043128438. UPC: 884088246181. 9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.
The 'czardas' Anitschka depicts the love story of a Hungarian and a gipsy girl called Anitschka. She is not easily seduced by her admirer, but perseverance prevails in this musical tale: all's well that ends well. De csardas Anitschka verklankt de liefdegeschiedenis van een Hongaar en een zigeunermeisje, Anitschka genaamd. Zij laat zich niet zo gemakkelijk verleiden door haar aanbidder, maar de aanhouder wint in dit muzikale verhaal: eind goed,al goed.Der 'Czardas' Anitschka beschreibt die Geschichte einer Liebe zwischen einem Ungarn und einem Zigeunermadchen namens Anitschka. Sie lasst sich nicht leicht von ihrem Bewunderer verfuhren. Beharrlichkeit wird jedoch in dieser musikalischen Erzahlung von Johan Nijs gross geschrieben und so heisst es schliesslich: Ende gut, alles gut. Verzaubern Sie Ihr Publikum mit diesem romantischen Stuck!Das Set enthalt Stimmen fur:Klarinette in EsKlarinette in B 1, 2 ,3 and 4Altklarinette in Es 1 and 2Bassklarinette in BKontraaltklarinette in EsKontrabassklarinette in BCette Åuvre de Johan Nijs est ecrite dans la forme de la czardas, une danse hongroise du XIXe siecle dans laquelle alternent les passages lents et les passages rapides. Anitschka relate a la maniere d'un conte les amours tumultueuses entre une fille tzigane et un jeune prince hongrois.
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