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
Spezifikationen
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 |
Beschreibung
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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