Am Ufer der Vernunft

composer: Enjott Schneider

Valentiniade for Trumpet, Trombone and Piano

Dedication: für Hannes Läubin und unsere über 30jährige musikalische Freundschaft
Premiere: 6.Dezember 2008 München · Münchner Residenz · Hannes Läubin, Trompete · Hansjörg Profanter, Posaune · Lukas Maria Kuen, Klavier
Publisher: Schott Music
Duration: 19' 0''
Year of composition: 2008
Difficulty: advanced
Edition: score and parts
76 Pages - Saddle stitching
ISMN: 979-0-001-16863-2
Order number: ED 20661



Description

In this trio, the composer Enjott Schneider again displays his inventiveness which is of course pushed to its limits due to the reference to the famous character Karl Valentin from Munich. By using musical means which even include theatrical effects, Schneider succeeds in creating a loving homage to Karl Valentin (1882-1948) and his leftist thinking, to his bizarre logic and word acrobatics, to the escalating prevention and destructive performance.
Schneider has been professor of music theory, meanwhile of film composition, in Munich since 1979. His extensive activities as a composer, performer, music writer and lecturer make him a versatile musician whose compositional oeuvre ranges from 'classic' avant-garde to pop.

Content

I Galopp 1: Der Vorstadt-Hypochonder
II Der Wuhwuh kommt...
III Galopp 2: Revolutionszwetschgen
IV Kurzer Rede langer Sinn
V Galopp 3: Tingel-Tangel

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