Circius
COMPOSITEUR:
Torstein Aagaard-Nilsen
ÉDITION MUSICALE:
Norsk Noteservice
TYPE DE PRODUIT:
Set
INSTRUMENT GROUP:
Brass Band
The work is important for me because it was my first piece to be performed outside Norway. Black Dyke Band/David King performed it and did a recording of it in 1991. In the original score I quote a Swedish bishop (Olaus Mangnus) who lived in the 15th century. He travelled around Scandinavia and drew
Spécifications
Compositeur | Torstein Aagaard-Nilsen |
Édition musicale | Norsk Noteservice |
Instrumentation | Brass Band |
Moeilijkheidsgraad orkest | Grade 5 |
Type de produit | Set |
Instrument Group | Brass Band |
Année d'édition | 2019 |
Genre | Musique contemporaine |
ISMN | 9790261715560 |
No. | NNS9790261715560 |
Release Date | 19-2-2019 |
Tiijdsduur | 00:08:00 |
Description
The work is important for me because it was my first piece to be performed outside Norway. Black Dyke Band/David King performed it and did a recording of it in 1991. In the original score I quote a Swedish bishop (Olaus Mangnus) who lived in the 15th century. He travelled around Scandinavia and drew maps - very important historic material. When he came to the north of Norway (where I come from) he decribed the wind from the north as Ciricus: (something like) Worst of all winds is Circius, that revolves (?= turn upside down) heaven and earth.» (Well, not a good translation I´m afraid). The fast sections reflects the mighty winds from the north. In the middle section, I borrowed afolksong-like tune (by C. Elling, a Norwegian composer). The text (by Kristoffer Janson) tells about old times when the fishermen used open boats: they had to put their lives in the hands of God.
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