Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 4 SKU: BT.DHP-1053830-010 Composed by Jacqu...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 4
SKU:
BT.DHP-1053830-010
Composed by Jacques
Offenbach. The Great
Classics. Transcription.
Set (Score & Parts).
Composed 2005. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1053830-010. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1053830-010).
English-German-French-
Dutch.
Jacques
Offenbach was born in
1819 in Cologne, Germany,
but as a child he moved
to Paris where he
received a thorough
musical education. In his
operetta Orpheus in the
Underworld, Offenbach
parodies the famous Greek
legend of Orpheus and
Euridice. Indirectly,
however, he criticises
the complacency of many
of his contemporaries.
The overture was not
written entirely by
Offenbach, Carl Binder
added various pieces to
it for a Viennese
production of this
operetta in 1860 and
since then, these pieces
have remained part of the
composition. This
appealing transcription
includes the famous Can
Can which is sure to get
your audience high
kicking in the
aisles!
Jacques Offenbach
(1819-1880) coltivava
l’arte di
ironizzare sulla
frivolezza delle
abitudini parigine,
sull’amore, sulla
vita politica e la vita
militare. La sua operetta
Orfeo agli Inferni (1858)
è una parodia del mito
greco di Orfeo ed
Euridice, ma dietro la
facciata
dell’antichit , si
abbandona ad una critica
severa del comportamento
di sufficienza di
numerosi suoi
contemporanei.
L’Ouverture come
noi la conosciamo oggi,
non è la versione
originale di Offenbach,
ma una versione
completata da Carl Binder
per una produzione a
Vienna nel 1860. Wil van
der Beek ne ha realizzato
una trascrizione
irresistibile che
contiene il brillante
Cancan, una delle pagine
più celebri
dellospartito.
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 4 SKU: BT.DHP-1053830-140 Composed by Jacqu...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 4
SKU:
BT.DHP-1053830-140
Composed by Jacques
Offenbach. The Great
Classics. Transcription.
Score Only. Composed
2005. 44 pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1053830-140. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1053830-140).
English-German-French-
Dutch.
Jacques
Offenbach was born in
1819 in Cologne, Germany,
but as a child he moved
to Paris where he
received a thorough
musical education. In his
operetta Orpheus in the
Underworld, Offenbach
parodies the famous Greek
legend of Orpheus and
Euridice. Indirectly,
however, he criticises
the complacency of many
of his contemporaries.
The overture was not
written entirely by
Offenbach, Carl Binder
added various pieces to
it for a Viennese
production of this
operetta in 1860 and
since then, these pieces
have remained part of the
composition. This
appealing transcription
includes the famous Can
Can which is sure to get
your audience high
kicking in the
aisles!
Jacques Offenbach
(1819-1880) coltivava
l’arte di
ironizzare sulla
frivolezza delle
abitudini parigine,
sull’amore, sulla
vita politica e la vita
militare. La sua operetta
Orfeo agli Inferni (1858)
è una parodia del mito
greco di Orfeo ed
Euridice, ma dietro la
facciata
dell’antichit , si
abbandona ad una critica
severa del comportamento
di sufficienza di
numerosi suoi
contemporanei.
L’Ouverture come
noi la conosciamo oggi,
non è la versione
originale di Offenbach,
ma una versione
completata da Carl Binder
per una produzione a
Vienna nel 1860. Wil van
der Beek ne ha realizzato
una trascrizione
irresistibile che
contiene il brillante
Cancan, una delle pagine
più celebri
dellospartito.
Barcarolle Orchestre d'harmonie - Facile De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.DHP-1125240-010 From Les Con...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 2.5
SKU:
BT.DHP-1125240-010
From Les Contes
d'Hoffmann. Composed
by Jacques Offenbach.
Arranged by Wil van der
Beek. Great Classics.
Classical. Set (Score &
Parts). Composed 2012. De
Haske Publications #DHP
1125240-010. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1125240-010).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
The famous
Barcarolle from
Offenbach’s The
Tales of Hoffmann
opens the fourth act of
the opera, which takes
place in Venice. For this
reason Offenbach chose a
barcarolle - a Venetian
gondolier song with its
characteristic swaying
rhythm. Wil van der
Beek’s arrangement
gives this romantic song
an alternative, lighter
beginning, making it
suitable for almost any
wind orchestra.
Die
berühmte
Barcarolle aus der
Oper Hoffmanns
Erzählungen von
Jacques Offenbach
eröffnet den vierten
Akt der Oper, der in
Venedig spielt. Daher
wählte Offenbach eine
Barcarole - ein
venezianisches Gondellied
mit seinem
charakteristischen
wiegenden Rhythmus. Mit
einem alternativen,
leichteren Beginn macht
Wil van der Beeks
Bearbeitung das
romantische Lied fast
jedem Blasorchester
zugänglich.
La famosa
Barcarolle
dall’opera I
racconti di Hoffmann
di Jacques Offenbach,
apre il quarto atto
dell’opera che si
gira a Venezia, con una
barcarola, canzone dei
gondolieri veneziani dai
ritmi molto ondeggianti.
Optando per un inizio
più accessibile,
l’arrangiamento di
Wil van der Beek di
questa romantica canzone
è adatto alla grande
maggioranza delle
bande.
Barcarolle Orchestre d'harmonie - Facile De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.DHP-1125240-140 From Les Con...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 2.5
SKU:
BT.DHP-1125240-140
From Les Contes
d'Hoffmann. Composed
by Jacques Offenbach.
Arranged by Wil van der
Beek. Great Classics.
Classical. Score Only.
Composed 2012. 12 pages.
De Haske Publications
#DHP 1125240-140.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(BT.DHP-1125240-140).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
The famous
Barcarolle from
Offenbach’s The
Tales of Hoffmann
opens the fourth act of
the opera, which takes
place in Venice. For this
reason Offenbach chose a
barcarolle - a Venetian
gondolier song with its
characteristic swaying
rhythm. Wil van der
Beek’s arrangement
gives this romantic song
an alternative, lighter
beginning, making it
suitable for almost any
wind orchestra.
Die berühmte
Barcarolle aus der
Oper Hoffmanns
Erzählungen von
Jacques Offenbach
eröffnet den vierten
Akt der Oper, der in
Venedig spielt. Daher
wählte Offenbach eine
Barcarole - ein
venezianisches Gondellied
mit seinem
charakteristischen
wiegenden Rhythmus. Mit
einem alternativen,
leichteren Beginn macht
Wil van der Beeks
Bearbeitung das
romantische Lied fast
jedem Blasorchester
zugänglich.
La famosa
Barcarolle
dall’opera I
racconti di Hoffmann
di Jacques Offenbach,
apre il quarto atto
dell’opera che si
gira a Venezia, con una
barcarola, canzone dei
gondolieri veneziani dai
ritmi molto ondeggianti.
Optando per un inizio
più accessibile,
l’arrangiamento di
Wil van der Beek di
questa romantica canzone
è adatto alla grande
maggioranza delle
bande.