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Original

African Patchwork. Enjott Schneider. Drums sheet music. Organ sheet music. Percussion sheet music.

Oversettelse

African Patchwork. Enjott Schneider. Trommer noter. Organ noter. Perkusjon noter.

Original

African Patchwork. In memoriam Albert Schweitzer. Composed by Enjott Schneider. For organ and djembe. This edition. saddle-stitch. Drums. Percussion. ED 21680. Score and part. Composed 2012. 32 pages. Duration 13'. Published by Schott Music. SD.49019730. ISBN 9790001194341. African Patchwork' was created for the European 'Albert Schweitzer Year 2013' in remembrance of the foundation of the hospital in Lambarene 100 years ago. 1913. The organ sound, thought of as an ideal here, is the typical 'Albert Schweitzer sound'. romantic, soft diapasons and string parts, hardly any mixtures, cymbals and tongues. This dark fundamental sound is joined by the djembe with its richness of high harmonics and its ability of modulation. the best-known of the African drums can be used in different sizes. Depending on the percussionist's creativity, the percussion part, notated in a quite rudimentary way, can be extended by various playing techniques, drum changes and pitch modulations of the drumhead. The notated percussion part can also be used as a basis for intuitive and improvisational playing.

Oversettelse

African Patchwork. In memoriam Albert Schweitzer. Komponert av Enjott Schneider. For organ and djembe. Denne utgaven. ryggstifting. Trommer. Perkusjon. ED 21680. Resultat og del. Komponert 2012. 32 sider. Varighet 13 '. Publisert av Schott Music. SD.49019730. ISBN 9790001194341. African Patchwork' was created for the European 'Albert Schweitzer Year 2013' in remembrance of the foundation of the hospital in Lambarene 100 years ago. 1913. The organ sound, thought of as an ideal here, is the typical 'Albert Schweitzer sound'. romantic, soft diapasons and string parts, hardly any mixtures, cymbals and tongues. This dark fundamental sound is joined by the djembe with its richness of high harmonics and its ability of modulation. the best-known of the African drums can be used in different sizes. Depending on the percussionist's creativity, the percussion part, notated in a quite rudimentary way, can be extended by various playing techniques, drum changes and pitch modulations of the drumhead. The notated percussion part can also be used as a basis for intuitive and improvisational playing.