Contenuto
- Capriccio Italiano
- Gefangenenchor aus Nabucco
- Triumphmarsch aus Aida
- Santa Lucia
- Trinklied aus La Traviata
- Funiculì, Funiculà
Concerto a Verona
per | orchestra di fiati; coro ad lib. |
Edizione | partitura, parte del direttore d'orchestra, parti orchestrali |
№ dell’articolo | 444274 |
Arrangiatore | Alfred Bösendorfer |
Difficoltà | avanzato–difficile |
Lingua | italiano |
Dimensioni | 21 × 29,5 cm |
Durata | 9:50 minuti |
Anno di pubblicazione | 2005 |
Editore / Produttore | Musikverlag Rundel |
N° del produttore | MVSR 2455 |
The title "Viva Belcanto!" cannot really be translated. "Hail to Fairy Chants" would be a rather literal translation. But Belcanto is more than that. It is a way of life, it is the joy of spontaneous and virtuosic singing, of real singing. Singing can express moods and feelings in a believable way: Joy, sorrow, love, togetherness...
The composer began with the famous trumpet signal from P.I.Tchaikovsky's "Capriccio Italiano" - and a joyful Italian song, also taken from this "Capriccio". This is followed as number 1 by the "Prisoner's Choir" from the opera "Nabucco". A song that sings of great need, but also of hope and cohesion. The number 2 is also very well known: Just a few bars are enough to recognize the "Triumph March" from Giuseppe Verdi's opera "Aida". Alfred Bösendorfer wrote a full-sounding arrangement of this march and also added a new text to it: "Viva, viva la gloria, viva la libertà" ("Long live fame, long live freedom"). After a transition with a clarinet cadenza, number 3 gives love enough room to unfold. It is a beautiful song sung by a Neapolitan fisherman in his boat, the "Santa Lucia". His boat, which often defied the elements and always brought him home safely. In number 4, the music expresses the cheerfulness and joy that can be found at big parties, but also at modern football matches. To translate this mood into music, Alfred Bösendofer drew on the drinking song from the opera "La Traviata" by Giuseppe Verdi. Finally, in the form of a fast tarantella, the famous "Funiculì, Funiculà", a tribute to a visible landmark of southern Italy: Vesuvius. Luigi Denza composed this famous song in 1880 for the opening of the cable car to Vesuvius (Monte Vesuvio funivia).
A performance is also possible with choir (soprano - alto - tenor - bass) or solo singing.
Concerto a Verona
per: coro misto (SCTB), orchestra di fiati
spartito per pianoforte, 10 partiture corali
№ dell’articolo: 677293
Concerto a Verona
per: voce, orchestra di fiati
riduzione per pianoforte, parte di assolo
№ dell’articolo: 677294
Fantasie für Sinfonisches Blasorchester
per: orchestra di fiati; coro ad lib.
partitura, parti
№ dell’articolo: 489173
from La Forza del Destino
with TTBB choir and Soprano solo ad libitum, available separately
per: orchestra di fiati; coro ad lib.
partitura, parti
№ dell’articolo: 668519
25 Stimmen
per: orchestra di fiati; coro ad lib.
partitura corale
№ dell’articolo: 668645
optional Children Choir (included)
per: orchestra di fiati; coro ad lib.
partitura, parti
№ dell’articolo: 668274
für sinfonisches Blasorchester (Solo Sopran ad libitum)
per: orchestra di fiati; voce ad lib.
partitura, parti
№ dell’articolo: 667580
Single Hit aus 1982 von der US-amerikanischen Rockband "Survivor", leicht arrangiert für sinfonisches Blasorchester
Belwin Beginning Band
per: orchestra giovanile di fiati
partitura, parti
№ dell’articolo: 655140
Hymn for Wind Band
per: orchestra di fiati
partitura, parti
№ dell’articolo: 676439
Suite
per: orchestra di fiati
partitura, parti
№ dell’articolo: 676525
Overture for Concert Band
per: orchestra di fiati
partitura, parti
№ dell’articolo: 677257
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