I Colori della Gioia
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Jan van der Roost
I Colori della Gioia
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Jan van der Roost
I Colori della Gioia

sarà spedito in 3-6 giorni lavorativi
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Descrizione:

  • Lingua: inglese tedesco francese olandese
  • Pagine: 29
  • Pubblicazione: 01.01.2019
  • Peso: 140 g
  • Genere: Musica classica, Musica classica moderna
  • ISMN: 9790035239148
Just like 'I Shall Love But Thee', this work for soprano and orchestra was originally written for a special occasion: the wedding of one of the composer's children. The lyrics are from the book 'Respiro Neve' by the internationally renowned art photographer Luca Artioli - who possesses poetic talent as well. The first movement is stately and serene: soprano and orchestra initially alternate in an appealing dialogue, but then gradually blend into a whole. The contrasting allegro is much more dynamic and cheerful, and it requires a lot from the soloist, especially towards the elaborate finale, where the high register is featured. The conclusion is festive and radiant, partly thanks to the contribution of the piccolo trumpet! The cantabile nature of the Italian language is perfectly suitable for the voice as an instrument: thus, this work is a wonderful addition to the repertoire of every good orchestra that wishes to perform with an excellent soloist! Just like 'I Shall Love But Thee', this work for soprano and orchestra was originally written for a special occasion: the wedding of one of the composer's children. The lyrics are from the book 'Respiro Neve' by the internationally renowned art photographer Luca Artioli - who possesses poetic talent as well. The first movement is stately and serene: soprano and orchestra initially alternate in an appealing dialogue, but then gradually blend into a whole. The contrasting allegro is much more dynamic and cheerful, and it requires a lot from the soloist, especially towards the elaborate finale, where the high register is featured. The conclusion is festive andradiant, partly thanks to the contribution of the piccolo trumpet! The cantabile nature of the Italian language is perfectly suitable for the voice as an instrument: thus, this work is a wonderful addition to the repertoire of every good orchestra that wishes to perform with an excellent soloist! Just like 'I Shall Love But Thee', this work for soprano and orchestra was originally written for a special occasion: the wedding of one of the composer's children. The lyrics are from the book 'Respiro Neve' by the internationally renowned art photographer Luca Artioli - who possesses poetic talent as well. The first movement is stately and serene: soprano and orchestra initially alternate in an appealing dialogue, but then gradually blend into a whole. The contrasting allegro is much more dynamic and cheerful, and it requires a lot from the soloist, especially towards the elaborate finale, where the high register is featured. The conclusion is festive and radiant, partly thanks to the contribution of the piccolo trumpet! The cantabile nature of the Italian language is perfectly suitable for the voice as an instrument: thus, this work is a wonderful addition to the repertoire of every good orchestra that wishes to perform with an excellent soloist!