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Maskerade (Fest der Masken) - click for larger image
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Title Maskerade (Fest der Masken)
Article no. 9464720
Category Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory Speaking voices and wind orchestra
Instrumentation Ha (concert/wind band)
Instrumentation/info SprS (speaking voice)
Format DirStm (Condensed Score and parts)
Text language German {de}
Country of publication Germany (de)
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Composer Egner, Hermann X.
Performer Jugendkapelle Aalen
Difficulty level 4
Evaluation level of countries D4 (German upper level)
Duration 13:10
Additional info/contents This 5-movement work, conceived as ballet music, can be performed as a suite without dance, but then a speaker should describe the content of the individual movements.

1st movement: "Dance of the robots
At the beginning, all the robots are already on stage. When the curtain rises, their dance begins with angular movements supported by the music. Nature, in the form of an invisible bird, unsettles the robots, they look for him in the heights. Then the robots begin their dance anew.
2nd movement: "Appearance of the beautiful princess and her entourage".
To a graceful waltz, the princess first enters the stage alone. Funny companions appear, followed by distinguished ladies and gentlemen. The entire company and the princess dance.
3rd movement: "Dance of the magician".
To the beat of the tam-tam, the magician "floats" onto the stage from the background. He moves slowly in wide arcs and makes sweeping gestures. Then he begins a wild dance.
4th movement: "Pierrot and Pierrette".
Clownery and merry goings-on.
5th movement: "Finale".
In the short finale, all the masks stride off gravitationally.
No. Track title Duration CD Sound sample
1 Tanz der Roboter 13:12 click here click here
2 Auftritt der schönen Prinzessin 2:47 click here click here
3 Tanz des Zauberers 2:52 click here click here
4 Pierrot und Pierette 3:10 click here click here
5 Finale 1:02 click here click here
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Maskerade (Fest der Masken) - click here Maskerade (Fest der Masken) (concert/wind band), Condensed Score and parts

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