Durch's Kirchenjahr
for 4 brass players
Durch's Kirchenjahr
for 4 brass players
- Instrumentation 4 Brass Instruments
- Editor Georg Obermüller
- Edition Sheet Music
- Publisher Musikverlag Karl Bogner
- Order no. KB483
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Description:
42 selected titles for 4 brass instruments: A versatile collection with 42 titles for the entire church year, arranged by Georg Obermüller, for four brass instruments (1st flugelhorn in Bb, 2nd flugelhorn in Bb, tenor horn in Bb, bass in C). Ideal for church services and church celebrations. Format: 4 booklets A6 landscape.
With the sheet music edition "Durch's Kirchenjahr", the music publisher Edition Bergsee (Bogner Records) presents a collection that accompanies brass ensembles throughout the year. The 42 titles are specially arranged for four-part ensembles and cover the entire church year - from the major high festivals such as Easter and Christmas to meditative and contemplative moments in the church year.
The arrangements were penned by Georg Obermüller, an arranger who is well-known and respected throughout the Alpine region. With a wealth of experience, a keen sense of timbre and high musical standards, he creates arrangements that are both technically challenging and extremely balanced in sound. His style is characterized by a deep musical understanding and a style that combines traditional church music with the idiomatic sound of brass instruments.
Georg Obermüller is not only known as an arranger, but also as a musician of the Obermüller Musikanten. His roots as an organist and flugelhorn player lend his arrangements a special authenticity. He has mastered all facets of church styles - from solemn, majestic chorale arrangements to intimate, solemn melodies.
The sheet music edition is published in four booklets and is ideally suited for practical use in church services as well as for festive occasions outside the church hall. Ensembles will find in it a valuable basis for varied and worthy musical arrangements.
With "Through the Church Year", Georg Obermüller offers a collection that combines high artistic standards with practical playability - an indispensable repertoire for all brass quartets that want to perform church music at a high level.
Advent (1,2,3,4) Christmas (5,6,7,8,9,10) St.Three Kings (11) Lent (12,13,14,15) Easter (16,17,18) Ascension (19) Pentecost (20,21) Mary songs (22,23,24,25,26) Fronleichnam (27) Kirchweih (29,30) Zum Gloria (31,32) Zur Gabenbereitung (33,34) Zum Sanctus (35,36)Zum Agnus Dei (37) Lob und Dank (38,39,40,41,42)
With the sheet music edition "Durch's Kirchenjahr", the music publisher Edition Bergsee (Bogner Records) presents a collection that accompanies brass ensembles throughout the year. The 42 titles are specially arranged for four-part ensembles and cover the entire church year - from the major high festivals such as Easter and Christmas to meditative and contemplative moments in the church year.
The arrangements were penned by Georg Obermüller, an arranger who is well-known and respected throughout the Alpine region. With a wealth of experience, a keen sense of timbre and high musical standards, he creates arrangements that are both technically challenging and extremely balanced in sound. His style is characterized by a deep musical understanding and a style that combines traditional church music with the idiomatic sound of brass instruments.
Georg Obermüller is not only known as an arranger, but also as a musician of the Obermüller Musikanten. His roots as an organist and flugelhorn player lend his arrangements a special authenticity. He has mastered all facets of church styles - from solemn, majestic chorale arrangements to intimate, solemn melodies.
The sheet music edition is published in four booklets and is ideally suited for practical use in church services as well as for festive occasions outside the church hall. Ensembles will find in it a valuable basis for varied and worthy musical arrangements.
With "Through the Church Year", Georg Obermüller offers a collection that combines high artistic standards with practical playability - an indispensable repertoire for all brass quartets that want to perform church music at a high level.