Matériel : Partition
This collection includes Strauss’s Blue Danube Mendelssohn’s On Wings of Song and Spring Song Wagner’s O Star of Eve and Delibes's Pas de Fleurs.The Kunz style favoured big many-layered chords in the right hand with a more rhythmic underpinning in the left. For instance the Kunz arrangement of Strauss’s Blue Danube transforms a gently-unfolding Orchestral piece into a series of four-note chords which Kunz himself was able to play with grace and finesse. The arrangements tend to end with the thrill of a rallentando and chord in the upper registers.Pianist Charlie Kunz enjoyed a twenty-year career as a solo pianist touring throughout Britain and appearing on televisionand radio. He had originally emigrated to the UK after World War I to work in a dance band but his distinctive and winning style soon led to a solo career performing his own versions of classical favourites.
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SKU: HG.GH-11776
ISBN 9790202824986.
This is the story of the witch and the Maestro. It's exciting, full of surprises, and best of all you can read the story and listen to it too. If you close your eyes, the music will let you see everything clearly in your imagination: the village with its odd inhabitants, the dark, dark forest where the little witch lives with her cat, the courageous Maestro - and of course, there's the witch's big secret... but let's not give any more away in case we spoil the fun of the tale. One thing's for sure: it all has a happy ending - thanks to the music! On the enclosed CD Charlotte Cornwell tells the story of the witch and the Maestro. The Brandenburg State Orchestra Frankfurt, conducted by Howard Griffiths, plays the music written by Fabian Kunzli. 21,5x23,5 cm, 44 pages, hardcover, with colorful illustrations by Karin Hellert-Knappe.