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For symphony orchestra and children's choir
17 pages of score and 30 parts
PDF €29.90
On 9 April, the orchestra and children's choir of the Conservatory in Cuenca, conducted by Josep Maria Saperas Lafarga, performed the world premiere of FA WO DO YI MAME to a sold-out hall. What power and energy! We also raised over €1,200 for Douglas McFalls' ADEA Maasai project in Kenya.
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African Suite No. 8
For Two Flutes and Marimba
Instrumentation:
1st Movement: Hambela phambili (Move forward!) Flute, Alto Flute, Marimba
2nd Movement: Sula Inyembezi (Wipe your tears): Bass Flute, Piccolo Flute, Marimba
3rd Movement: Uphethwe yimincili (She is excited) Two Flutes and Marimba
Injabulo is Xhosa and means Happiness. And indeed I was very happy, when Anna Rheingans, Iris Höfling...
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In 2003, I was asked to write a piece for 12 recorders for the closing concert of the Utrecht recorder festival. Its debut was performed by the Symen Quartett, Brisk Quartett and ALSQ in Utrecht in 29/5/2004. As is so often the case in my African pieces, Celebration expresses feelings of expectation, overwhelming exuberance and woefulness. However, the unusual instrumentation allowed me to write...
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12 Variations on an Old Dutch Dance Tune
For Recorder Trio
32 Pages Score and Three Parts. 19,90 €
Playtime: 13:30
A real concert piece!
Joachim van den Hove (1567 - 1620) was one of the most famous lutenists of his time. He even taught two Princes of Orange. One of his most famous compositions is Canarie, relating to a dance from the Canary Islands (hence the name), that expresses a "fiery...
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African Suite No. 8
Besetzung:
First Movement: Hambela phambili (Move forward!): flute, alto flute, piano
Second Movement: Sula Inyembezi (Wipe your tears): bass flute, piccolo flute, piano
3. Satz: Uphethwe yimincili (She is excited): two flutes und piano
Injabulo is Xhosa and means Happiness. And indeed I was very happy, when Anna Rheingans, Iris Höfling and Tomoyo Ueda commissioned me to write...
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Concert Piece for Recorder Quartet and Recorder Orchestra.
Score and 15 Parts
Instrumentation:
Recorder Quartet: SATB
Recorder Orchestra: SnoSSAATTBBGK
Jinja is a quite idyllic village on the white Nile. I travelled there on January 23rd: it took about two hours from the airport in Entebbe. An endless, dusty street in the midst of all the green. Churchill called Uganda the Pearl of Africa,...
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African Suite No. 6.
For nine Recorders
Score and eight Parts.
First Movement: Ade si ilu nla (The Arrival in the Big City) SSAATTBB (K)
Second Movement: Oju orun kun fun irawo (Starry Sky) AATTTBBB (K)
Third Movement: Irin inu oko oju omi (Boat Trip) SSAATTBB (K)
I love traveling. Going by train through another country, riding by bicycle along an unknown river or passing the sea with a ship...
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African Suite No. 5.
For Recorder Quartet AATB
Maybe there is no composed music that impressed me as much as the Gymnopédies by Erik Satie. In their transparence and uncompromising simplicity they unfold a timeless magic and tender beauty - at least for my ears. Hence my aesthetic ideal in composing has always been this: unpretentious clarity and plainness, purity of expression through reduction...
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For Recorder Orchestra
Instrumentation / Parts: 1 Sopranino, 2 Sopran, 2 Alto, 2 Tenor, 2 Bass, 2 Great Bass, 2 Contra Bass, 1 Sub Great Bass.
Imagine you are travelling on a boat down a large African river, watching the landscape passing by, and then you observe a hilarious wedding ceremony. Next, move into the evening light, view the sunset and finally arrive in the village where they are...
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Die Fantasie für Viola und Klavier pays homage to Bartók and Ravel, these two very opposite kinds of heroes and pioneers of the Early Modern era. For me, this time is the most aesthetically interesting and productive in recent music history – from Stravinsky’s Firebird to Ravel’s piano concert. I believe these aesthetics ended prematurely during the twelve-tone revolution: in the long run, the...
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Biography

Sören Sieg (*1966) learned to play the recorder, violin and piano as a child and later the saxophone, trumpet, guitar and drums. He studied Sociology, Politics and Music in Hamburg and Bielefeld. He toured with his a cappella group LaLeLu for 18 years throughout Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Since 2012 he has lived as a composer and author in Hamburg. He has published ten books and numerous works for classical ensembles that are played all around the world. read more »









