Christian Bruhn
Prager Polka
Christian Bruhn
Prager Polka
- Instrumentation Concert Band
- Composer Christian Bruhn
- Editor Kurt Gäble
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- Edition Score and Parts
- Publisher Musikverlag Rundel
- Order no. MVSR2726
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Description:
The catchy "Prager Polka" by Christian Bruhn became especially famous through the interpretation of Peter Alexander and is considered one of the great evergreens of German pop music; like no other piece of music, this polka wonderfully describes the beautiful landscape of Bohemia as well as the friendly, warm-hearted nature and love of home of its inhabitants; Kurt Gäble has transformed the earworm into a sonorous arrangement for wind orchestra;
Christian Bruhn is one of the most successful German composers and music producers in the pop music industry; he wrote songs for music stars such as Mireille Mathieu, Katja Ebstein, Peter Maffay, Drafi Deutscher, Roy Black, Gitti & Erika, Peter Alexander, and many more; Christian Bruhn was involved as a composer in numerous unforgettable pop music evergreens, such as "Marmor, Stein und Eisen bricht", "Ein bisschen Spaß muss sein", and "Aus Böhmen kommt die Musik"; Bruhn also frequently composed for film, television, and the advertising industry - among other things, the theme songs of the series "Heidi" and "Wickie" come from his pen.
Christian Bruhn is one of the most successful German composers and music producers in the pop music industry; he wrote songs for music stars such as Mireille Mathieu, Katja Ebstein, Peter Maffay, Drafi Deutscher, Roy Black, Gitti & Erika, Peter Alexander, and many more; Christian Bruhn was involved as a composer in numerous unforgettable pop music evergreens, such as "Marmor, Stein und Eisen bricht", "Ein bisschen Spaß muss sein", and "Aus Böhmen kommt die Musik"; Bruhn also frequently composed for film, television, and the advertising industry - among other things, the theme songs of the series "Heidi" and "Wickie" come from his pen.