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Schlee, Thomas Daniel: Sursum chordis corda for piano op. 81a

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Zasedba: Piano
Trajanje: 00:08:00
Število strani: 15 strani
Leto izdaje: 2020
Založba: Bärenreiter
Številka artikla: BA11051
Založniška številka: BA11051
ISMN: 9790006525614
Composer Daniel Schlee wrote about his piano piece ''Sursum chordis corda'': ''The third movement of my Second Symphony is titled ''Sursum corda'' ╩ a liturgical call to lift up our hearts. This call is answered by joyfully flowing music. The piano version is neither a particella nor an intabulation in the traditional sense, it adapts the essential elements of the musical process, partially reinterpreting them to suit the wealth of possibilities the piano offers in terms of sound and technique.
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