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Jubelklänge
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Sounds of Elation The composer and music director Ernst Uebel (1882-1959) spent most of his life in the city of Klingenthal. It is therefore not astonishing at all that his magnificent march “Jubelklänge (“Sounds of Elation”), which instills cheerfulness and happiness in the listener, is regarded as the secret anthem of Klingenthal. This holds especially true as each strain of it is considered by experts as a “musical gem”.
Ernst Uebel had a solid foundation, both as a technician and a composer. Uebel completed with distinction the master class of the city school of music in Klingenthal, and then worked in the instrument-making trade for six years. In 1909 he became a teacher of brass and string instruments at the local music school, and in 1928 he obtained the diploma as a technical instructor. Parallel to this he embarked on his musical career, as in 1911 he was appointed director of the city wind band of Klingenthal. This appointment called for an education at the Dresden Conservatory of Music from which he graduated as a music teacher in 1912. In 1921 Ernst Uebel became City Music Director of Klingenthal, and five years later, he composed his unrivaled march “Jubelklänge” (“Sounds of Elation”).
Although “Jubelklänge” figures among the very few marches of universal appeal, since it is highly popular in numerous countries, it actually is a “young march”, as it became generally known only in the wake of German unification.
Grade Level GB: 6-7 Grade Level USA: 4 (Advanced) Composer: Uebel, Ernst Arranger: Rundel, Siegfried Genre: Concert March, March Performance time: 00:04:00 Publisher: Rundel Size: A4 Info: Full Score + Condensed Score + Parts Rundel Order Number: MVSR1520 Release Date: 1989
The composer and music director Ernst Uebel (1882-1959) spent most of his life in the city of Klingenthal. It is therefore not astonishing at all that his magnificent march “Jubelklänge (“Sounds of...
Siegfried Rundel was born in Bußmannshausen on April 27, 1940. His fascination and natural talent for music showed from an early age. He played the trombone in the community band and tried first compositions and arrangements as a teenager. His teachers were pioneers of the German wind band development, such as Hans Feliy Husadel, Gustav Lotterer und Hellmut Haase-Altendorf. Siegfried Rundel...
Der Komponist Ernst Uebel war sowohl handwerklich als auch musikalisch-pädagogisch tätig. Nach seiner Ausbildung als Meisterschüler an der Klingenthaler Stadtmusikschule war er sechs Jahre lang im Instrumentenbau tätig. 1909 wurde er Lehrer für Blas- und Streichinstrumente an der örtlichen Stadtmusikschule und 1928 erhielt er schließlich das Diplom eines...