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Omittamus - E major

from: Perpetuum mobile - Songs from the Codex Buranus

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KOMPONIST: Peter Schindler
VERLAG: Carus Verlag
PRODUKTFORMAT: Chorpartitur
INSTRUMENT GROUP: Gemischter Chor
Composer Peter Schindler on this separate edition from “Perpetuum mobile”: It’s the eternal cycle: old age stands down, youth demands its rights. C'est la vie! “Omittamus” on text no. 75 in the Codex Buranus is a lively song of youth. It’s an undisguised invitation to students to escape their dusty
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Subtitle from: Perpetuum mobile - Songs from the Codex Buranus
Komponist Peter Schindler
Verlag Carus Verlag
Instrumentierung Soli Sbar, SATB and Jazz Combo
Produktformat Chorpartitur
Instrument Group Gemischter Chor
Erscheinungsjahr 2024
Genre Weltlich
ISMN 9790007329624
Voicing SATB
Seitenzahl 8
No. CV0929800
Release Date 07.11.2024
Tiijdsduur 00:02:00
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Composer Peter Schindler on this separate edition from “Perpetuum mobile”:It’s the eternal cycle: old age stands down, youth demands its rights. C'est la vie! “Omittamus” on text no. 75 in the Codex Buranus is a lively song of youth. It’s an undisguised invitation to students to escape their dusty books and devote their lives entirely to this world, because time flies past in a hurry!This poem, grounded in life experience, is characterized by an impartial approach to the pagan figures of ancient mythology. Let us do as the gods do is a worthy motto! In the Middle Ages, the “old gods of antiquity” were no longer taken seriously as a danger. They were valued as an educational asset and a poetic artistic medium.The music is exuberant and cheerful, and it is quite conceivable that the piece could be staged as follows: the assembled singers with a glass of wine in hand toast each other and pay homage to the moment. Live like God in France, that could be the meaning! Ergo bibamus!
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