Josef Strauss
Die Libelle
Polka-Mazur, Op. 204 - sax choir
Josef Strauss
Die Libelle
Polka-Mazur, Op. 204 - sax choir
- Besetzung Sopransaxophon, 3 Altsaxophone, 2 Tenorsaxophone und Baritonsaxophon
- Komponist Josef Strauss
- Bearbeiter Yorick De Bruycker
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Schwierigkeit
- Ausgabe Partitur und Stimmen
- Verlag Golden River Music
- Bestell-Nr. GRM9004242
Beschreibung:
Die Libelle for sax choir, score 9 p. and parts. To get an idea of how this transcription sounds, you can listen to the audio sample.
In the picturesque setting of Lake Traunsee nestled in the Austrian mountains of Traunstein, Josef Strauss and his wife Caroline were captivated by the sight of dragonflies gracefully gliding over the water's surface. This encounter served as the muse for "Die Libelle". The charming Polka-Mazur was first performed on 21 October 1866 and recorded by Johannes Brahms in 1889.
In the picturesque setting of Lake Traunsee nestled in the Austrian mountains of Traunstein, Josef Strauss and his wife Caroline were captivated by the sight of dragonflies gracefully gliding over the water's surface. This encounter served as the muse for "Die Libelle". The charming Polka-Mazur was first performed on 21 October 1866 and recorded by Johannes Brahms in 1889.