Feelings is a
well-known easy listening
hit that was written
halfway through the
1970s, by the Brazilian
singer-songwriter Morris
Albert. However, the
melody is derived from a
French song (Pour toi)
from 1957, written by
Louis Gaste, who made
this claim successfully.
Over the years, Feelings
has been performed by
famous artists like Ella
Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra
and Elvis Presley.
Numerous arrangements
have been made for
various instrumentations.
This arrangement by
Roland Kernen does
justice to the
original.
Feeli
ngs is een bekende
easy-listeninghit van
halverwege de jaren
zeventig. Het nummer werd
geschreven door de
Braziliaanse
singer-songwriter Morris
Albert. De
oorspronkelijke melodie
is echter afkomstig van
een Frans lied(Pour
toi) uit 1957, van de
hand van Louis Gaste, die
dit met succes claimde.
In de loop der jaren is
Feelings
uitgevoerd door beroemde
artiesten als Ella
Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra
en Elvis Presley. Ook
zijn er
talrijkearrangementen
gemaakt voor diverse
bezettingen. Dit
arrangement van Roland
Kernen doet recht aan het
origineel.
Der
gefühlvolle Song
Feelings machte
Morris Albert, einen
gebürtigen
Brasilianer, im Jahre
1975 über Nacht zum
Weltstar. In den
folgenden Jahren sangen
sich auch berühmte
Künstler, wie Ella
Fitzgerald, Nina Simone,
Sarah Vaughan und Johnny
Mathis mit dem
romantischen Liebeslied
in die Hitparaden. Mit
dem stimmungsvollen
Brass-Band-Arangement von
Roland Kernen bringen Sie
jedes Publikum zum
Schmelzen!
Conzensus Ensemble de cuivres - Intermédiaire/avancé De Haske Publications
Brass Band - Grade 4 SKU: BT.DHP-0960767-030 Composed by Jan Van der Roos...(+)
Brass Band - Grade 4
SKU:
BT.DHP-0960767-030
Composed by Jan Van der
Roost. Inspiration
Series. Opening Pieces.
Set (Score & Parts).
Composed 1996. De Haske
Publications #DHP
0960767-030. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-0960767-030).
This stately
concert opener was
originally written by Jan
Van der Roost for a
special event in which
six respected wind
orchestras (two Belgian
and four Dutch) of
different composition
(two symphonic bands, two
fanfare bands and two
brass bands) were
featured during six
concerts. Each evening
brought forth a
performance by a
symphonic band, a
fanfare, and brass band,
so that the audience
could experience all
three types of ensembles.
This was indeed an
original concept.The
name, ConZEnSus, comes
from a combination of the
words, ‘Concert
Cyclus’ (concert
series) and
‘zes’ (Dutch
for ‘six’).
This leads to a new word,
which refers to
‘consensus’.
The general tenor of the
cycle isthus immediately
indicated. The richness
of color of the various
ensembles is revealed
through an open and
friendly atmosphere.
During all six concerts
(over a span of three
years), ConZEnSus
functioned as a permanent
opening number for each
orchestra. Thus the same
musical story was
portrayed in three
different packages.