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Richard Strauss "Fanfare for the Vienna Philharmonic"

Richard Strauss "Fanfare for the Vienna Philharmonic"

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Speaking of the Olympics, fanfare. Richard Strauss's fanfare for the Vienna Philharmonic will be arranged and delivered to give you the feeling of an ensemble at the time of the Tokyo 2020. Richard Strauss is a representative late romantic composer with a father of a horn player born in Munich, Germany in 1864, and was used in the movie "2001: A Space Odyssey" and became famous as "Zaratustra Talks". And symphonic poems such as "Don Juan", "Ein Heldenleben", and "Alpine Symphony". "Fanfare for the Vienna Philharmonic" was written in 1924, but this year he also wrote a congratulatory song "Fanfare for the Vienna Philharmonic". Strauss, who was also the conductor, had a close relationship with 85 concerts and numerous opera performances at the Vienna Philharmonic between 1906 and 1944. Since the 1930s, he had a dark past as a war criminal defendant because he was the president of the Reich Chamber of Music under the German Nazis, but it was also used by the Nazis to protect friends and family. It seems that there are many views.
It is a simple song that even beginners can enjoy playing, and it is recommended that you can enjoy the uplifting feeling peculiar to fanfare. Please try it.

Playing time is about 2 minutes and 30 seconds

 

Audition of accompaniment sound source (about 1 minute)

 

set content

  • Sheet music PDF data ① Solo score ② Accompaniment score (total score with solo score)
  • Accompaniment sound source MP3 data

¥500(JPY) 

 

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