Omittamus
from: Perpetuum mobile - Songs from the Codex Buranus
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Peter Schindler
Omittamus
from: Perpetuum mobile - Songs from the Codex Buranus
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Peter Schindler
Omittamus

from: Perpetuum mobile - Songs from the Codex Buranus

  • Instrumentation Soloists (SB), Mixed Choir (SATB), Soprano Saxophone, Piano, Double Bass and Percussion
  • Optional Instrumentation Soloists (SB), Mixed Choir (SATB), Instrument in C, Piano, Double Bass, Percussion, 2 Violins, Viola, Cello and Double Bass
  • Composer Peter Schindler
  • Difficulty Level
    (medium)
  • Edition Piano Score
  • Publisher Carus-Verlag
  • Order no. CV09298-00
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Description:

  • Language: Latin
  • Pages: 8
  • Release: 04.11.2024
  • Term: 2:00
  • Dimensions: 210 x 297 mm
  • Weight: 24 g
  • Key: E major
  • Genre: Classical Music, Classical Music of the Modern Age
  • ISMN: 9790007329624
The composer Peter Schindler on this single edition from "Perpetuum mobile":

It remains an eternal cycle: old age steps down, youth demands its right. C'est la vie! "Omittamus" on text no. 75 in the Codex Buranus is a lively song of youth. It is a blatant invitation to students to escape the dust of books and devote their lives entirely to this world, because: Time goes by in a hurry!

This true-to-life poem is characterized by an unbiased 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 play could be staged as follows: The singing round with a glass of wine in hand toasts each other and pays homage to the moment. A life like God in France, that's what it could mean! Ergo bibamus!