Pilgerchor : from the Opera 'Tannhauser'

m-product-transactio

Beskrivelse:

During his time in Weimar (1848-1861), Liszt developed a then entirely new organ style which stands out for both orchestral and pianistic elements. Together with the choirmaster Alexander Wilhelm Gottschalg (1827-1908) fromTiefurt, he regularly initiated so-called 'organ...

SKU/Varenr.: ED21321
Lagerstatus/Leveringstid: Specialvare, Print on demand, Upcoming, Restordre - afsendes typisk inf. 3-6 uger (Forbehold udgået varer!)
Produkter i pakken:
Lagerstatus/Leveringstid: Specialvare, Print on demand, Upcoming, Restordre - afsendes typisk inf. 3-6 uger (Forbehold udgået varer!)

Pris per stk.:

133,00 DKK

Fordele ved Stepnote

  • Du kan bytte julegaver indtil d. 15. januar
    På alt købt efter d. 15. okt. 🎁
  • Billig fragt m. DAO home og shop
  • Vi sender lagervarer inden 24 timer i hverdage
  • Vi tager også EAN nr.
  • Fri fragt over. 599,- m. DAO & Postnord📦🚚

 

 

Hvorfor handle hos Stepnote

  • Vi har ALT det, de andre ikke har🎻🎹
  • 100% dansk online butik
  • 350.000 Nodetitler og musikartikler​​
  • Gode priser og flest gode nodetilbud i DK
  • Fagfolk der brænder for musikken
  • Vi støtter Broen DK der hjælper de, som ikke har råd til musikskolen
During his time in Weimar (1848-1861), Liszt developed a then entirely new organ style which stands out for both orchestral and pianistic elements. Together with the choirmaster Alexander Wilhelm Gottschalg (1827-1908) fromTiefurt, he regularly initiated so-called 'organ conferences'. And it was at the suggestion of Gottschalg that the present arrangement of the Pilgrim's Choir from the opera 'Tannhäuser' was written. With his version for organ,Liszt, by means of this example, laid the foundations for the (not always undisputed) tradition, extending to the present day, of organ transcriptions from the operas of Wagner. 'Organistic' elements in the pilgrims' Choir are theclassical chorale theme, the solemn 'sacred' atmosphere of the solemn tempo as well as the expressive cantability. The linear intensification, from the antiphonal-organ-like piano dolce of the beginning to the 'full organ', can berealized in a convincing manner with an orchestrally conceived three-manual organ, with the sensitive use of the swell box and the successive, seamless build-up of the crescendo pedal being of particular significance. Importantrepertoire piece marking the 200th birthday of Richard Wagner in 2013.
Instrument (fx guitar, sang m.m.) Orgel
Sideantal 12
Media (fx Bog, CD, DVD m.m.) Bog(softcover, hæftet)
Publisher/Producent Schott Music
Bidragydere Wagner, Richard(Composer) Liszt, Franz(Arranger) Geiger, Juergen(Artist)
ISMN 9790001181709