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Pas de deux nostalgique

Pas de deux nostalgique

from the Ballet "The Tales of Hoffmann"


  • Instrumentation: 4 cellos
  • Edition: Score and parts
  • Series: Edition Schott
  • Order No.: CB 188
£14.50
Weight: 0.07 kg
Not in stock, but can be ordered - usually despatched within 7 days
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Description
This nostalgic 'Pas de deux' comes from the ballet 'Hoffmanns Erzählungen' by the composer Gerd Natschinski. Composed very melodiously, not difficult to play and still revealing the pleasant harmony of Jacques Offenbach, the piece allows all four cellists to sing their 'espressivo. It is the ideal addition to a violoncello ensemble concert, enthusing both performers and audience alike.
As early as the age of 20, Natschinski gave concerts in Leipzig with his own entertainment orchestra and conducted his own arrangements and compositions on the radio. As creator of unforgettable evergreens for concert and stage performances, such as the musical 'Mein Freund Bunbury', he is one of the most successful German composers of upmarket popular music.
Details
Binding: Saddle-wire stitching
Difficulty: advanced
ISMN: 979-0-001-14496-4
Performance duration: 3' 0"
Publisher: Schott Music
Series: Edition Schott
Uraufführung : 12. November 2005 Berlin (D) · Berliner Cellharmoniker:; David Drost, Alexander Kahl, Andreas Kipp, Rouven Schirmer
Year of composition: 2005
page number: 12
performances
2005-11-12 | Berlin (Germany) | World Premiere
This nostalgic 'Pas de deux' comes from the ballet 'Hoffmanns Erzählungen' by the composer Gerd Natschinski. Composed very melodiously, not difficult to play and still revealing the pleasant harmony of Jacques Offenbach, the piece allows all four cellists to sing their 'espressivo. It is the ideal addition to a violoncello ensemble concert, enthusing both performers and audience alike.
As early as the age of 20, Natschinski gave concerts in Leipzig with his own entertainment orchestra and conducted his own arrangements and compositions on the radio. As creator of unforgettable evergreens for concert and stage performances, such as the musical 'Mein Freund Bunbury', he is one of the most successful German composers of upmarket popular music.
Binding: Saddle-wire stitching
Difficulty: advanced
ISMN: 979-0-001-14496-4
Performance duration: 3' 0"
Publisher: Schott Music
Series: Edition Schott
Uraufführung : 12. November 2005 Berlin (D) · Berliner Cellharmoniker:; David Drost, Alexander Kahl, Andreas Kipp, Rouven Schirmer
Year of composition: 2005
page number: 12
2005-11-12 | Berlin (Germany) | World Premiere