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Title 2020 - Ein symphonisches Essay
Category Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory Original contemporary music (20th, 21st century)
Instrumentation Ha (concert/wind band)
Format PrtStm (full score and parts)
Publisher's article no. KL 2305
Year of publication 2021
Price 170.00 EUR (incl. 10 % Austrian VAT)
Composer Matt, Stefan
Difficulty level 4
Duration 09:50
Additional info/contents In the piece "2020 - A symphonic essay", the composer musically captures the impressions of the Corona year 2020 and creates a powerful symphonic work from them.

In the first part, simple traditional yodelling melodies are combined with large-scale tutti passages. This is followed by a conciliatory chorale, which is also recognisable in the brisk main theme (Allegro Vivace).

The second part begins with birdsong and a yodel which, with cowbells and a flugelhorn solo, is meant to remind one of an alpine pasture in summer. The yodeller becomes infected, sounds very ill and dies unceremoniously. This is followed by the yodeller's entombment, imitated with a short funeral march theme and the ringing of bells, and finally the longed-for resurrection, which finally leads back to the main theme.

The piece ends with a hopeful and pompous grandioso.
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Programme notes: additional text

On 31 December 2019, WHO was informed of cases of pneumonia with unknown cause in the Chinese city of Wuhan. Subsequently, on 7 January 2020, the Chinese authorities identified the cause as a novel coronavirus, provisionally named "2019-nCoV". The new virus was later given the name "COVID-19 virus".

Quelle/Source: Weltgesundheitsorganisation

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Bekannte Verschwörungstheorien
Wie funktionieren Verschwörungstheorien

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Illnesses and epidemics

Conspiracy theories

Contemporary History and Historical Events

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