Fuchs Du hast die Gans gestohlen
for wind orchestra and children's choir (or solo voice)
Fuchs Du hast die Gans gestohlen
for wind orchestra and children's choir (or solo voice)
- Instrumentation Concert Band and Childrens' Choir
- Editor Siegmund Andraschek
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Difficulty Level
- Edition Sheet Music
- Publisher Andraschek Musikverlag
- Order no. AND00088
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Description:
Children's songs (music education project)
"Hansel and Gretel/Fox, you stole the goose/It rattles the mill/The cuckoo and the donkey/A little man stands in the forest"
These editions for (children's) choir and wind orchestra are not only intended to recall the traditional songs of the German-speaking world, but are also ideal for cooperation between music clubs, choirs, elementary school and kindergartens. In addition to the unique orchestral experience that can be offered to the young and young-at-heart singers, this concept also includes an "unobtrusive" introduction to instruments: The children discover the variety of instruments that can be used in a wind orchestra all by themselves during the joint rehearsal.
Instrumentation: Care was taken to ensure that the arrangement remains playable even with a very reduced instrumentation (11 / 12 parts). The flugelhorn is deliberately not omitted.
As a supplement to this edition, there is a 4-part movement + piano that can be flexibly scored.
This is compatible with the orchestral arrangement, so the vocal solo part can also be played by an instrumental trio/quartet. Different instrumental registers can also appear as soloists (accompanied by the wind orchestra).
A detailed list of the parts can be found in the product gallery.
"Hansel and Gretel/Fox, you stole the goose/It rattles the mill/The cuckoo and the donkey/A little man stands in the forest"
These editions for (children's) choir and wind orchestra are not only intended to recall the traditional songs of the German-speaking world, but are also ideal for cooperation between music clubs, choirs, elementary school and kindergartens. In addition to the unique orchestral experience that can be offered to the young and young-at-heart singers, this concept also includes an "unobtrusive" introduction to instruments: The children discover the variety of instruments that can be used in a wind orchestra all by themselves during the joint rehearsal.
Instrumentation: Care was taken to ensure that the arrangement remains playable even with a very reduced instrumentation (11 / 12 parts). The flugelhorn is deliberately not omitted.
As a supplement to this edition, there is a 4-part movement + piano that can be flexibly scored.
This is compatible with the orchestral arrangement, so the vocal solo part can also be played by an instrumental trio/quartet. Different instrumental registers can also appear as soloists (accompanied by the wind orchestra).
A detailed list of the parts can be found in the product gallery.