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Lustpiel Overture for Recorder Consort
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Lustpiel Overture for Recorder Consort
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You are purchasing high quality sheet music PDF files suitable for printing or viewing on digital devices.An arrangement of Kela Bela’s pot-boiler, the Overture Lustpiel for Recorder Consort; in a real tour de force for your next concert!
Kela Bela (1820-1882), came to England in 1874, and again in 1875, touring and conducting concerts of his music. Lustpiel, also known as his comedy overture became a firm favourite in Victorian England.
Kela Bela (1820-1882), came to England in 1874, and again in 1875, touring and conducting concerts of his music. Lustpiel, also known as his comedy overture became a firm favourite in Victorian England.
Lustspiel was composed by the Hungarian/Czech composer/conductor Keler-Bela who was born in 1820 and died in 1882. The word Lustspiel means "comedy" in German. The composer, known mainly for his waltzes traveled from Germany in 1874 to tour in England in 1875. This piece was a major part of his orchestra’s repetoire during his 1875 concert tour.
Presently, the only part of the work that is still performed is the Overture, usually for Concert Band.
Mr. Terrett has done an exemplary job of ensuring the spirit of the music is intact for the Recorder Quintet version. There is life and joy in the music and fun to perform as well as listen to.
For advanced performers about 7 minutes in length.