No. This piece was given to all candidates 3 months before the start of the contest.
Very few musicians carillonneurs can play at sight since they have to point out how and where they use left or right fist or where they need to play two following notes with same fist in a way that when playing the piece the movement becomes fluent and natural (or at least logic).
are they reading at sight?
Cheesetubes 3 years ago
No. This piece was given to all candidates 3 months before the start of the contest.
Very few musicians carillonneurs can play at sight since they have to point out how and where they use left or right fist or where they need to play two following notes with same fist in a way that when playing the piece the movement becomes fluent and natural (or at least logic).
quasimodo2 3 years ago
which title has this piece?
bastiorgel 3 years ago
"Fairy-Tale", based on the name of the Belgian Queen "Fabiola", written 1998 by Kristiaan Van Ingelghem (°1944.
quasimodo2 3 years ago
c'ero anch'io! grandi momenti indimenticabili!
alberozzo 4 years ago
Who won? My money's on Liesbeth.
a55b47 4 years ago
You loose. It was Tom Van Peer, the blind one. He won.
quasimodo2 4 years ago
Mooimooi! Tot hoors in Leuven!
Studentenfanfare 4 years ago