Wittrich: The Little Prince - 2nd Cycle (Piano 4-Hands)
Poetic Miniatures
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- Composer: Peter Wittrich (1959-)
- Instrumentation: Piano 4-Hands
- Work: The Little Prince - 2nd Cycle (Poetic Miniatures)
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- Size: 9.1 x 12.0 inches
Description
Who hasn't heard of the Little Prince? Antoine de Saint-Exupery's story has been translated into many languages and is known throughout the world. Peter Wittrich sets to music characters and scenes inspired by fairy tales, as well as emotional and spiritual experiences from the story, which is popular with all generations.
Following the successful publication of his piano solo cycle The Little Prince (ED 23028), the poetic images of this timeless story inspired him to create a new, more opulent edition for piano duet full of sound and poetry.
This anthology is designed specifically for four-handed performance, in an expandable form, and is an exciting addition to the striking pieces of the first cycle. Each piece is a small masterpiece that offers both technical challenges and creative freedom.
In addition, there are three enchanting arrangements of well-known Christmas carols for the festive season. This mini-suite combines the spirit of Christmas with the magical world of the Little Prince.
Contents:
- The Little Prince from Asteroid B 612
- Sounds from the Home Asteroid
- On a tiny planet – the size of a music box – a universal monarch rules
- The Little Prince and the Fox
- The Businessman on the Fourth Planet
- Serenade for the Lantern Lighter
- The flower appears in full regalia and is freshly watered
- Stars Canon I (three to five parts)
- Stars Canon II (four parts)
- A blooming rose garden and a dance around a particularly beautiful rose
- Return to the Home Planet
- The Little Prince on the Journey to the Christimas Planet
- Stardust Shine over the Christmas Tree
- A blooming rose garden has sprung
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