HSB001:
HARMONIKA-SPIELRING BÖBLINGEN E.V |
Pastorale
Francaise (1945)
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(13:00)
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Idylle |
Hugo
Herrmann (1896-1967)
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1:45
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Tambourin |
Hugo
Herrmann (1896-1967)
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1:29
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Sarabande |
Hugo
Herrmann (1896-1967)
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1:25
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Capriccio |
Hugo
Herrmann (1896-1967)
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2:41
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Intermezzo |
Hugo
Herrmann (1896-1967)
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1:38
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Quodlibet |
Hugo
Herrmann (1896-1967)
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4:00
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Tanzsuite
für Akkordeonorchester mit Schlagwerk (1984)
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(9:48)
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Tempo
Di Valse |
Brent
McCall (*1940)
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1:53
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Allegro |
Brent
McCall (*1940)
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1:46
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Andante
Con Moto |
Brent
McCall (*1940)
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4:23
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Allegro
Animato |
Brent
McCall (*1940)
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1:44
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Suite
für Akkordeonorchester (1987)
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(11:27)
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Andante
Ben Sostenuto |
Rudolf
Bruci (*1917)
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2:58
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Scherzino |
Rudolf
Bruci (*1917)
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2:16
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Choral |
Rudolf
Bruci (*1917)
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3:26
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Igra |
Rudolf
Bruci (*1917)
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2:44
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Rhapsody
for Accordion and Orchestra (1987)
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(9:48)
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Allegro
Moderato |
Gary
Daverne
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9:48
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Bagatellen
(1985/86)
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(11:07)
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Allegro |
Fritz
Dobler (*1927)
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2:55
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Valse
Sentimentale |
Fritz
Dobler (*1927)
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2:40
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Cantus
Firmus |
Fritz
Dobler (*1927)
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2:11
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Tarantella |
Fritz
Dobler (*1927)
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3:19
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Zirkus,
Zirkus (1983)
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(13:08)
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Manege
Frei |
Adolf
Götz (*1938)
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3:22
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Der
Verliebte Clown |
Adolf
Götz (*1938)
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3:01
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Fliegende
Menschen Am Trapez |
Adolf
Götz (*1938)
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3:31
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Gaukler
Und Jongleure |
Adolf
Götz (*1938)
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3:12
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Total
play time
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69:01
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Name
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Time
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mp3
file size
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Idylle
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15s
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Tambourin |
15s
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Tempo
Di Valse |
20s
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Allegro
Animato |
25s
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Scherzino |
16s
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Choral |
10s
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Allegro
Moderato |
20s
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Valse
Sentimentale |
15s
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Tarantella |
18s
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Manege
Frei |
20s
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Fliegende
Menschen Am Trapez |
13s
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Günther
Stoll was born on the 2nd of July 1952 in Stuttgart, Germany.
He received his basic music education from Fritz Dollenmaier and
Alfred Schatz. For 12 years he musically accompanied Ruth Mönch
and Willy Seiler. Since 1970 he regularly took part in the "International
Music Education Easter Seminars in Trossingen". Conducting
with Dr Armin Fett and Karl Perenthaler and orchestra play interpretations
with Rudolf Würthner, Willi Münch, Hans Rauch, Herbert
Bausewein, Hans Boll and Fritz Dobler. In 1979/1980 Günther
Stoll studied towards obtaining his official recognition as accordion
teacher. He took instrumental lessons with Margot Eisenmann.
Gary Daverne
is a composer and arranger of music for all instruments in all styles.
His huge experience with compositions and arrangements for accordion
groups, chamber music and accordion orchestras has made his music
extremely popular with audiences around the world. Harley
Jones is a soloist of his music Rhapsody for Accordion and
Orchestra. Daverne also selling his CD's online which are nzom001,
nzom002
and nzom003.
Adolf
Götz was born born on 11th December 1938, he is a Sagittarian"
for astrologists. Hence, his basic characteristics are diligence,
perseverance and determination. Adolf Götz does not think much
of such astrological ghuidelines. Born as the third son (not a girl
as usual!) of a private music teacher burdened with a lot of financial
worries during the ordeals of the war and post-war years, he was
rather a cheeky scamp and certainly not a model pupil. His two older
brothers were just too talented: The eldest was a musician with
a sense of perfect pitch who had a widely renowned musical ability
for playing by memory, while the other was a much acclaimed artist
and painter. This led to frustration on his part and he did not
present an example worth following, especially since everything
he learnt at school and during private music-making seemed to involve
an amount of exertion on his part.
Therefore, Adolf Götz refused to adapt his music to local circumstances
but wanted his creative work to encompass the whole of Europe. This
was to the great dismay of his Hersbruck accordeon orchestra whom
he had taken over in 1956 after his father´s death. In over
200 performances in nearly every European country, he had formed
an excellent orchestra from these players who had won top awards
in numerous contests, only to be handed over to his musical successor
in 1992.
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