Salzburg birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart inspired Dutch composer Henk Hogestein to write this musical tribute. Mozart was born in this charming Austrian town in January 1756. He was a musical prodigy - at the age of four he began receiving lessons from his father Leopold and at the age of six he was composing smart minuets and other short pieces. The composition Charming Salzburg is based on a theme from Mozart's opera Die Zauberflöte which he completed in 1791. The greatest composer of his day - the greatest of all time according to some - the brilliant Mozart wrote some of the world's best operas with Die Zauberflöte was his last.
SKU: BT.DHP-0981377-216
Salzburg, die bezaubernde österreichische Stadt an der Salzach verdankt ihre Berühmtheit vor allem den jährlich stattfindenden Salzburger Festspielen. Charming Salzburg basiert auf einem Thema aus der Zauberflöte, der letzten Oper von Mozart, die von vielen auch für seine beste gehalten wird. Henk Hogesteins Bearbeitung ist somit eine charmante Huldigung an die Stadt und an die unvergessliche Musik eines ihrer berühmtesten Söhne.
SKU: AP.49055S
ISBN 9781470645694. UPC: 038081564173. English.
It's Mozart with a Latin twist! Viva Amadeus!, arranged by Richard Meyer, is a charming reworking of Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. It is sure to make your audience smile while providing your students with opportunities to work on syncopations and south of the border dance rhythms. Fun for everyone, as all the sections take turns stepping into the melodic spotlight. Latin percussion parts add to the cha-cha feel of this irresistible celebration. Olé! (3:15).
SKU: BT.DHP-0981377-020
SKU: AP.49055
ISBN 9781470645687. UPC: 038081564166. English.
It's Mozart with a Latin twist! Viva Amadeus!, arranged by Richard Meyer, is a charming reworking of Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. It is sure to make your audience smile while providing your students with opportunities to work on syncopation and south of the border dance rhythms. Fun for everyone, as all the sections take turns stepping into the melodic spotlight. Latin percussion parts add to the cha-cha feel of this irresistible celebration. Olé! (3:15).