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Fantasia Bucolica Op. 13f Viola and Piano Reduction by Bertold Hummel Piano Accompaniment - Sheet Music

By Bertold Hummel

The Fantasia bucolica for viola and chamber orchestra Op. 13f (original title: Fantasy in D) was composed in 1956 in response to a commission from the Kleines Unterhaltungsorchester Südwestfunk Baden-Baden and was featured in a recording produced for SWF in Freiburg in the same year, performed by this orchestra and the soloist Hans Hasselmann and conducted by Willi Stech. The brief concert piece begins with a dreamy introduction by the solo viola which leads into a virtuoso central section before concluding withintimations of the initial section. A striking feature of this early work is the diverse employment of the percussion section in the orchestral instrumentation. Martin Hummel

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Summary
Instrument:
Piano Accompaniment Viola Solo
Genres:
20th Century
Composers:
Bertold Hummel
Publishers:
Schott Music
Format:
Reduction Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Bertold Hummel
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
20
Size:
9 x 12 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.3 pounds
Detailed Description
Piano Accompaniment; Viola

SKU: HL.49045853

Op. 13f Viola and Piano Reduction. Composed by Bertold Hummel. String Solo. Classical. Softcover. 20 pages. Duration 360 seconds. Schott Music #VAB92. Published by Schott Music (HL.49045853).

9 x 12 inches.

The Fantasia bucolica for viola and chamber orchestra Op. 13f (original title: Fantasy in D) was composed in 1956 in response to a commission from the Kleines Unterhaltungsorchester Südwestfunk Baden-Baden and was featured in a recording produced for SWF in Freiburg in the same year, performed by this orchestra and the soloist Hans Hasselmann and conducted by Willi Stech. The brief concert piece begins with a dreamy introduction by the solo viola which leads into a virtuoso central section before concluding withintimations of the initial section. A striking feature of this early work is the diverse employment of the percussion section in the orchestral instrumentation. Martin Hummel.

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