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Waterkant !
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"Waterkant!" is a musical story about sailors on the German Sea. Markus Goetz creates the atmosphere of sailors and their typical shanty music. Scenes of the story show different moods representing the exciting life of the sailors, from happy lightness to melancholic sorrow to festive joy. The different moods are more apparent when the band utilizes the indicated articulations and dynamics. The piece should be played with a twinkle in one’s eye.
1. Farewell at the Harbor: The sailors set sail, leaving their families and loved ones at the harbor.
2. On the High Seas!: The ship floats over the wide ocean.
3. Dance of the Sailors: Sailors merrily dance on deck.
4. Stormy Sea: The happy dance is interrupted by stormy weather. The sailors struggle to keep the ship on course.
5. Nostalgia: After having overcome the storm, they sailors are exhausted and in low spirits. They feel homesick and nostalgic.
6. Harbor Festival (Hamborger Veermaster): Finally they reach the harbor and there is a big festival to welcome them. We hear the famous and vibrant shanty song "Hamborger Veermaster".
Grade Level GB: 4-5 Grade Level USA: 3 (Intermediate) Composer: Götz, Markus Genre: Concert Piece, Rhapsody Performance time: 6,50 Publisher: Rundel Size: DIN A4 Info: Full Score + Parts Order Number: MVSR2691 Rundel Order Number: MVSR2691 Release Date: 2013
"Waterkant!" is a musical story about sailors on the German Sea. Markus Goetz creates the atmosphere of sailors and their typical shanty music. Scenes of the story show different moods...
Markus Götz was born in Schopfheim in 1973. As a child he received trumpet lessons and played in various bands and orchestral ensembles. In Freiburg (Breisgau) he studied Musicology, History and Philosophy. In addition, he perfected and expanded his trumpet-playing abilities at the School of Jazz and Rock in Freiburg. His teacher there was the well-known jazz trumpeter Gary Barone....