There was a little child who enthusiastically told a story…
…and a composer who was equally inspired by the child and its story to write these miniatures.
At the premier of my composition “Arcus” in March 2011, when I explained how a piece about the rainbow came into being, a little girl came up to me and asked: “Thiemo, what about the man in the clouds?” I obviously had forgotten to include him, though he is – as the little girl informed me – of extreme importance in the sky: “He sits in the clouds and is responsible for the weather. He shakes rain, wind, storm or snow out of the clouds, he pushes them aside to let the sunshine through or he models them into funny figures, making people on earth smile.” Fascinated by the girl’s ingenuous ideas I created this small composition, sitting in my study and letting my mind wander into the sky. As the man in the clouds naturally has to have a name, I decided to call him “Cloud(iu)s, the man in the clouds”.
I dedicate this piece to the children of my beginner's band, who show me again and again how wonderful and precious it is to delight in the small things in life.
Gütersloh, May 2011
Thiemo Kraas
eXplora Grade 2+ eXplora disc 14
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Keywords
fetzig
amüsant
RUNDEL Promo-Katalog 2012
Probenpädagogik / Probenmethodik
wunderbar / wundervoll
dynamisch
kontrastreich
fantastisch
groovig
leicht
hell
Kinderfagott / Fagottino / Quintfagott in G
Kinderfagott / Fagottino / Quartfagott in F
21st century / 2000
Adventure
Band Method / Band Classes
cheeky
Child / Children
Classical Elements (Earth, Water, Air, Fire)
Clouds
colorful
cool
easygoing
funny
German composers
Girl
happy
happy / joyful
Heaven / Sky
Joy
Narration / Story
Rain
Rainbow
RUNDEL eXplora Series
RUNDEL YouTube Channel
short
Snow
Sound Balancing / Tuning / Intonation / Band Coaching
Cloudius ... der Wolkenmann There was a little child who enthusiastically told a story…
…and a composer who was equally inspired by the child and its story to write these miniatures.
At the premier of my composition “Arcus” in March 2011, when I explained how a piece about the rainbow came into being, a little girl came up to me and asked: “Thiemo, what about the man in the clouds?” I obviously had forgotten to include him, though he is – as the little girl informed me – of extreme importance in the sky: “He sits in the clouds and is responsible for the weather. He shakes rain, wind, storm or snow out of the clouds, he pushes them aside to let the sunshine through or he models them into funny figures, making people on earth smile.” Fascinated by the...