World Equestrian Games Music - Karl Der Grosse

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2007

WEG 2006 Karl der Grosse Procession
featuring the Karlplayers : Matthias Schmidt, Flöte - Blanca Gleisner, Oboe - Arnd Sartor, Englisch Horn
Elizavetha Kosaurova, Viola - Volker Schwenk, Trommel & the Aachen Symphony Orchestra, lead by Marcus Bosch. Composed & Arranged by Cees Slings Music Cast. Produced by Cees Slings
Published by Hot Neon Music 2006

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  • Cooles Stück. Alte Musik findet man viel zu wenig auf Spielplänen in Theatern. Die Kirchen sind meistens die einzigen Bühnen für alles was vor dem Barock war.

  • Glad you like it. Only, it's a new composed piece in a certain style, made for this WEG occassion only. After the first recording of this piece all the musicians looked at eachother with a smile; it sounded just the way it had to be. It was great that the leadplayers, reeds, wind and drums, dared to dress-up in style, I really appreciated this. It was very stupid of the live-tv director that the video images were not shown on the big screens during this part of the show.

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  • A devine representation of another time of ours...again a time of little words but more of DUTY! In a time when one's WORD did all things possible. A way we should all try to live by today at all costs.

  • Thank you for giving us this beautiful music. Both pieces for the WEG hold very precious memories for me and fitted just perfectly for the occation!

  • Even though it is a "new" composition it is still pretty authentic. I know a group in Germany who plays original medieval music and this is pretty much the style. I think I am addicted to the simple tunes and scales from back then. Monophonical music and no terz but a lot of quintes and quartes - that is the stuff ;-)

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