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Also blus das Alphorn heut

»Sinfonische Sequenzen«

In Erinnerung an Johannes Brahms

Also blus das Alphorn heut

Concert Band

Also blus das Alphorn heut

»Sinfonische Sequenzen«

In Erinnerung an Johannes Brahms

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Performance time
00:06:30

Grade Level
Oberstufe

Publisher
Rundel

Size
A4

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Full Score + Parts

Order Number
MVSR3483

Release Date
2022

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When Johannes Brahms was, in the late summer of 1868, recuperating in the Swiss Alps, a very real „inspiration“ happened to him: somewhere in the distance, he heard an alphorn play a melody, that he immediately wrote down. The following day, he sent this notation to his friend (and maybe lover?) Clara Schumann (wife of the composer Robert Schumann) as a greeting for her birthday. As a title above the notes, he wrote ”Also blus das Alphorn heut” (“This is what the alphorn played today”). Years later, this melody appeared in the introduction to the final movement of his 1st Symphony.

Stefan Schwalgin has combined the alphorn theme with the symphony movement’s main theme and thus created an independent orchestral miniature. He used the two melodically most striking moments of Brahms’ original version. The alphorn theme thereby acquires a more prominent role. A gain for all friends of “alpine” wind literature and, moreover, an excellent way to make the great symphonist Johannes Brahms accessible to the wind orchestra audience.
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Keywords

Alpine horn

Classical Music

Countryside / Scenery

French Horn

German composers

Hiking / Hike

Holiday / Vacation

Homesickness / Wanderlust

Mountains

romantic

Romantic period

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Switzerland

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Also blus das Alphorn heut

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»Sinfonische Sequenzen«
In Erinnerung an Johannes Brahms

When Johannes Brahms was, in the late summer of 1868, recuperating in the Swiss Alps, a very real „inspiration“ happened to him: somewhere in the distance, he heard an alphorn play a melody, that he immediately wrote down. The following day, he sent this notation to his friend (and maybe lover?) Clara Schumann (wife of the composer Robert Schumann) as a greeting for her birthday. As a title above the notes, he wrote ”Also blus das Alphorn heut” (“This is what the alphorn played today”). Years later, this melody appeared in the introduction to the final movement of his 1st Symphony.

Stefan Schwalgin has combined the alphorn theme with the symphony movement’s main theme and thus created an independent orchestral...

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