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David Orlowsky

David Orlowsky Trio, Nessiah, Klarinette (C-Stimme opt.)


Spielbuch
2012. 68 S. Noten. 303 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SCHOTT MUSIC, MAINZ; ADVANCE MUSIC 2012
ISBN: 3-89221-114-0 (3892211140)
Neue ISBN: 080-5-09-514281-5 (0805095142815) / 978-3-89221-114-3 (9783892211143) / 979-0-206-30382-1 (9790206303821)

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David Orlowsky und sein Trio befinden sich auf einer Reise zu einem neuen Stil: einer Kammermusik zwischen sakralen Stimmungsbildern und pulsierenden Grooves, die bei aller Komplexität stets von folkloristischer Direktheit und Klarheit ist. Diese individuelle Mischung sieht das Trio ausgedrückt im Begriff "chamber.world.music" - Weltmusik und Kammermusik, verbunden zu einer einzigartigen Musiksprache. Mit optionaler C-Stimme für Soloinstrument bzw. Akkordbegleitung.
Arabisher Tantz/Heyser Bulgar - Le Tigre - Mandala - Nessiah - Aer - Twisted Bulgar - Gra - Berenike - Macedoni - Waits Dance - North - Durch Nacht und Wind - Ballade - Amata
This collection merges elements of chamber music and world folk music for a unique "chamber world music" experience. The book includes melodies and chord symbols for both B flat clarinet and C instruments alike.
Instrumentation:
clarinet or flute (C-voice opt.)
David Orlowsky and his trio are on a trip to a new style: chamber music that is partly sacral mood images and partly pulsing groove music that despite all its complexity is always of folkloristic directness and clarity. The trio uses the expression "chamber.world. music" to express this unusual mixture - world music and chamber music combined in a unique musical language."What we strive for in making music is a condition in which we don´t actively play the music but are ´played´ by it. Everything happens by itself and the music simply flows through us. To arrive at this condition, we need pieces that inspire and take hold of us. This works best when we tailor them directly to our own personalities. People in our audience tell us again and again after our concerts what images and stories appear to them when they hear our music, and even when we are talking about the same piece, the images and stories couldn´t be any more different from one another. This is justwhat our approach is: we try to create images with our pieces that offer each person a place to project his or her own perceptions and feelings."David Orlowsky, Jens-Uwe Popp, Florian Dohrmann

Instrumentation:
clarinet or flute (C-voice opt.)