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Suppé, Franz von: Zwischenklänge 10

for Organ Solo

playing score

Edited by Szathmáry, Zsigmond
Setting: Organ
Instrumentation: Org
Period: Romantic
Length: 14 pages
Weight: 0.097 kg
Published: 2013
Publisher: Bärenreiter
Item number: BA11045
Other reference: BA11045
ISMN: 9790006543243
Thoughts on the composition 'Zwischenklange' with regard to the subject of 'home and abroad':
- Music that never rests, that is in constant motion and mutation, its tones almost trembling, on the run, in constant tension.
- Music that unfolds its beauty in the 'in between', in the appoggiatura, in the flash-like emergence and disappearance of harmonic colors.
- Music as an evolvement of time, waiting, bustling, erupting, or withdrawing.
The composition 'Zwischenklange' was awarded tje 11th Composition Prize of Contemporary Sacred Music of the European Church Music Festival Schwabisch Gmünd. - The premiere was given on 27 August 2012 by Roman Summereder (Vienna).
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