Specifications
Region
Europe
Estimated Duration
11 - 15min
Date
2010
ISMN : 979-0-2325-0166-6
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Notes on this piece How do the four elements sound? Fire can spit and crackle; water can drip softly, gurgle lively or rush loudly, the air can howl when the weather is stormy. But the earth – how does it sound? The composer Juliane Klein and the pupils of the primary school Humboldthain in Berlin have thought about this question, preparing a new piece for the children concert of the Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg. Juliane Klein has written this new piece called “ERDE” (earth). Earth means for her the permanent changing from day to night, light and darkness, coming and going. Living on earth means to discover new things ever. In this piece, the new things also come from the pupils. They have invented their own melodies, melodies for night and day, sounds for creatures and nature. The symphony orchestra plays the part which is composed by Juliane Klein; and the part of the pupils is performed by themselves.
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This score is published by Edition Juliane Klein publishing house. You can read the full score online through our Subscription service.
For buying or hiring the score please contact Edition Juliane Klein.
Edition Juliane Klein Collection at BabelScores
Instrumentation
Symphonic orchestra|ca. 20 children or more (age
Score Details
Format - A4 / US Letter
Pages - 38
Pages - 38