Eurydike : für Klavier Wilfried Hiller
Titel (DE): Eurydíke - Mythologische Szene
Titel (EN): Eurydíke - Mythological scene
Titel (FR): Eurydíke - Mythological scene
Komponist / Composer: Hiller, Wilfried
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Besetzung / Instrumentation: Klavier / piano
Besetzungsdetails:
Kompositionsjahr / Date of Composition: 2008
Aufführungsdauer / Duration: 6'
Verlag / Publisher: Schott Music
Erscheindungsdatum / Date of Publishing: 18.01.2010
Ausgabe / Publication: - -
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Seiten / Pages: 16
Verarbeitung: Rückendrahtheftung - Saddle-wire stitching
Schwierigkeitsgrad / Difficulty: schwer - difficult - difficile
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Reihe / Series: Edition Schott
ISMN: M-001-16850-2
ISMN-13: 979-0-001-16850-2
ISMN-EAN: 9790001168502
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Titel (EN): Eurydíke - Mythological scene
Titel (FR): Eurydíke - Mythological scene
Komponist / Composer: Hiller, Wilfried
Herausgeber / Editor:
Bearbeiter / Arranger:
Illustrator:
Opus:
Werkverzeichnis:
Besetzung / Instrumentation: Klavier / piano
Besetzungsdetails:
Kompositionsjahr / Date of Composition: 2008
Aufführungsdauer / Duration: 6'
Verlag / Publisher: Schott Music
Erscheindungsdatum / Date of Publishing: 18.01.2010
Ausgabe / Publication: - -
- - -
Seiten / Pages: 16
Verarbeitung: Rückendrahtheftung - Saddle-wire stitching
Schwierigkeitsgrad / Difficulty: schwer - difficult - difficile
Sprache / Language:
Reihe / Series: Edition Schott
ISMN: M-001-16850-2
ISMN-13: 979-0-001-16850-2
ISMN-EAN: 9790001168502
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Rainer Maria Rilke gives the well-known Orpheus myth a surprising turn: when Orpheus turns around, Eurydike does not recognise him (any more). In his piano piece composed as a compulsory piece for the Bremen Piano Competition 2009, Wilfried Hiller portrays this dramatic situation vividly and powerfully.
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Rainer Maria Rilke gives the well-known Orpheus myth a surprising turn: when Orpheus turns around, Eurydike does not recognise him (any more). In his piano piece composed as a compulsory piece for the Bremen Piano Competition 2009, Wilfried Hiller portrays this dramatic situation vividly and powerfully.
Rainer Maria Rilke gives the well-known Orpheus myth a surprising turn: when Orpheus turns around, Eurydike does not recognise him (any more). In his piano piece composed as a compulsory piece for the Bremen Piano Competition 2009, Wilfried Hiller portrays this dramatic situation vividly and powerfully.
Product information
Order id: 442747
Difficulty: 5 (5)
Duration: 6 min
Pages: 16
publisher id: ED 20647
EAN: 9790001168502
Difficulty: 5 (5)
Duration: 6 min
Pages: 16
publisher id: ED 20647
EAN: 9790001168502
Composer: Wilfried Hiller
Arranger: -
Publisher: Schott Music - Music Distribution Services
Instrumentation: Kammermusik / Ensemble
Arranger: -
Publisher: Schott Music - Music Distribution Services
Instrumentation: Kammermusik / Ensemble
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