Le Nozze di Figaro
Overture
by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Concert Band - Sheet Music

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Overture. Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Arranged by Tohru Takahashi. The Great Classics. Transcription. Score Only. Composed 2006. 56 pages. De Haske Publications #DHP 1063955-140. Published by De Haske Publications (BT.DHP-1063955-140).

9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.

In 1786, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed his wonderful opera Le Nozzi di Figaro. In the opera, Count Almaviva tries to seduce the fiancée of Figaro, his valet. Eventually, through four acts full of complicated intrigue, he isoutwitted. In his music, Mozart, at times in a humorous way, reflects the numerous social and erotic intrigues with both empathy and insight. The brilliant overture is just as vivacious and witty as the opera itself. Mozartdelightfully anticipates the passion and playful love that is to come. The skillful transcription for concert band by the Japanese composer Tohru Takahashi certainly does justice to this enchanting music.

In 1786 schreef Mozart zijn sprankelende Le Nozze di Figaro, een opera in vier akten vol gecompliceerde intriges. Mozart geeft - soms op humoristische wijze - met veel inlevingsvermogen de talrijke sociale en erotische verwikkelingenweer. De briljante ouverture is al net zo levendig en geestig als de opera zelf. Mozart anticipeert prachtig op de passie en speelse liefde die nog komen gaat. Dit vakkundige arrangement voor harmonieorkest van de JapannerTohru Takahashi doet beslist recht aan deze meeslepende muziek.

Was liegt näher, als im Jahr 2006, wenn sich der Geburtstag von Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart zum 250. Mal jährt, einen Programmpunkt oder gar ein ganzes Konzertmotto diesem großartigen Komponisten und Musiker zu widmen? So zum Beispiel Tohru Takahashis meisterliche Bearbeitung der Ouvertüre zu Die Hochzeit des Figaro, in der die Lebendigkeit und der Witz der beliebten Oper wunderbar zum Ausdruck kommen.