Graham Buckland
Ancient Modes of Transport
8 Pieces for Piano 4 Hands
Graham Buckland
Ancient Modes of Transport
8 Pieces for Piano 4 Hands
- Instrumentation Piano 4 Hands
- Composer Graham Buckland
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- Edition Sheet Music Download
- Publisher Bärenreiter Verlag
- Order no. BA10932-DL
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Description:
Graham Buckland brings mythical scenes to life, always with a focus on locomotion: One hears the flowing of the swimmers of Gilf Kebir (known from the movie "The English Patient"), the three-beat of the galloping Bucephalus or the unison of the "March of the Ten Thousand".
The eight pieces run through different church keys, the first and the last are in the Ionian key. This allows for a wide range in the moving duo, although all the pieces manage without a single accidental.
The atmospheric pieces are written for piano four hands. The subtle humor of English-born Graham Buckland is inscribed in these character pictures and an expression of the highest musicality.
The author
Graham Buckland is a former Regensburg University music director and arranger of countless spirituals and gospels for choirs.
The eight pieces run through different church keys, the first and the last are in the Ionian key. This allows for a wide range in the moving duo, although all the pieces manage without a single accidental.
The atmospheric pieces are written for piano four hands. The subtle humor of English-born Graham Buckland is inscribed in these character pictures and an expression of the highest musicality.
The author
Graham Buckland is a former Regensburg University music director and arranger of countless spirituals and gospels for choirs.