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Dating back to ca. 1770, Harmoniemusik was originally conceived for wind orchestras and was mainly played at open-air concerts as Tafelmusik (table music). Though the composers themselves typically adapted their own music for such purposes, this Rossini masterpiece was not and is beautifully rendered here for saxophone quartet.Besetzung:4 Saxophone (SATBar)
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Unter Harmoniemusik im ursprünglichen Sinn versteht man eine Orchesterbesetzung aus Holz-und Blechbläsern, die ungefähr um 1770 entstand und besonders für Freiluftkonzerte oder Tafelmusiken eingesetzt wurde.Meist waren es die Komponisten selbst, die ihre Werke als Harmoniemusik bearbeiteten. Die originale Harmoniemusik zum Barbier von Sevilla wurde dagegen vom Klarinettisten Wenzel Sedlák bearbeitet.Die vorliegende Fassung greift die Tradition der Harmoniemusiken auf und transponiert die herrlichen Melodien der Oper per Saxophonquartett in die Jetzt-Zeit.Schwierigkeitsgrad: 5
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Terzetto "Ah, Quel Colpo Inaspettato" - Terzetto "Zitti, Zitti, Piano Piano" - Polonoise "Di Si Felice Innesto"
(Short description)
Dating back to ca. 1770, Harmoniemusik was originally conceived for wind orchestras and was mainly played at open-air concerts as Tafelmusik (table music). Though the composers themselves typically adapted their own music for such purposes, this Rossini masterpiece was not and is beautifully rendered here for saxophone quartet.Besetzung:4 saxophones (SATBar)
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Harmoniemusik - Music for Wind Instruments arranged for Saxophone Quartet in Four Volumes. Dating back to circa 1770, "Harmoniemusik" - music for wind instruments -was originally conceived for wind orchestras. Scored for wood and brass instruments, it was mainly performed at open-air concerts and as "Tafelmusik" (table music). The standard instrumentation used to include pairs of oboes, clarinets, horns and bassoons forming a wind octet; the ensemble was often complemented by additional bass instruments such as a double bassoon, a double bass or further wind instruments. Mostly, it was the composers themselves who arranged their works for wind instruments. This does not hold true for the original Barber of Seville "Harmoniemusik". It was written by the clarinetist Wenzel Sedlák. The version on hand takes up "Harmoniemusik" tradition and transposes the magnificent melodies of this opera into a contemporary musical setting via saxophone quartet.Instrumentation:4 saxophones (SATBar)
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