Artikelnummer | SON00000212 |
Componist | Leander Schoormans |
Duur | 23:30 min |
Genre | Klassiek, Symfonie |
Instrumentatie | Symphonie orkest |

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Symfonie no. 1
Artikelnummer | SON00000212 |
Componist | Leander Schoormans |
Arrangeur | |
Genre | Klassiek Symfonie |
Instrumentatie | Symphonie orkest |
Vrije omschrijving | The first symphonic work of Schoormans, where he put five old Dutch folk songs in a new guise to write his own variations on them. Every part has his own different character and the composer tries to shape the atmosphere with the instrumentation. |
Moeilijkheidsgraad | 4 |
Duur | 23:30 min |
Jaar | 2020 |
Program Notes
The first symphonic work of Schoormans, where he put five old Dutch folk songs in a new guise to write his own variations on them. Every part has his own different character and the composer tries to shape the atmosphere with the instrumentation.
The first symphonic work of Schoormans, where he put five old Dutch folk songs in a new guise to write his own variations on them. Every part has his own different character and the composer tries to shape the atmosphere with the instrumentation.
I - Alla marcietta buffa (Reuzenlied / 't Ros Beiaard) A piece with two themes, written in sonata form. The first piece is about giants when the bell tolls. The second piece is about the competition between two carillons (Dendermonde & Aalst).
II - Molto scherzando e più misterioso (Heer Halewijn) This piece has two main sections. The first section is an introduction to the melody Heer Halewijn, about an otherworldly figure who desires a fertility sacrifice. On the end of the song he is beheaded and then starts the second section where everyone tells about Halewijn whilst eating his own flesh.
III - Andante, pastorale (Ik zag Cecilia komen) This song tells about the love tale where Floriaen, the shepherd meets a girl named Cecilia.
IV - Tema con variazioni This piece contains a very slow introduction. Every variation is another profession that is the song about.