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Perpetuum Mobile. Grade 4.

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Perpetuüm Mobile. Graad 4.

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Perpetuum Mobile composed by Johann Strauss. Arranged by M. Carros. For concert band. Catalogue Light Concert Works. Novelties. Arrangements of Classical Compositions. New Year's Concert. Catalogue Chrismas Band Music. Classic Arrangement. Recorded on Charleston Forever. ML.311041720. Grade 4. Score only. Duration 3 minutes, 11 seconds. Published by Molenaar Edition. ML.012311080-S. Johann Strauss Junior wrote this 'Perpetuum Mobile' opus 257 in 1861, inspired by a grand Viennese Ball. This event had been announced as a 'Carnival Perpetuum Mobile' with non-stop dancing and music. The Strauss Brothers conducted alternately, so the music and the dancing never stopped. This composition consists of 24 variations on a theme of 8 bars, allowing a small solopart to almost all instruments. As is often the case with Johann Strauss's compositions, the point comes at the end. This ingenious musical satire, subtitled 'A musical Joke', immediately became the big success of the Summer Concert Season of the Strauss Orchestra in the Russian town of Pavlovsk in 1862.

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Perpetuum Mobile composed by Johann Strauss. Gereël deur M. Carros. Vir konsert orkes. Katalogus Lig Konsert Werke. Verrassings. Reëlings van Klassieke komposisies. Nuwe Jaar se Konsert. Katalogus Chrismas Band Musiek. Classic Rangskikking. Ingesluit op Charleston Forever. ML.311041720. Graad 4. Telling net. Duur 3 minute, 11 sekondes. Gepubliseer deur Molenaar Edition. ML.012311080-S. Johann Strauss Junior geskryf het 'Perpetuüm Mobile' opus 257 in 1861, wat geïnspireer is deur 'n groot Weense bal. Hierdie gebeurtenis is aangekondig as 'n "karnaval Perpetuüm Mobile 'met non-stop dans en musiek. Die Strauss Brothers gedoen om die beurt, so die musiek en die dans nooit ophou. Hierdie samestelling bestaan ​​uit 24 variasies op 'n tema van 8 mate, sodat 'n klein solopart tot byna alle instrumente. As is often the case with Johann Strauss's compositions, the point comes at the end. Dit vernuftige musikale satire, onderskrifte 'n musikale grap ", onmiddellik die groot sukses van die Summer Concert Seisoen van die Strauss-orkes in die Russiese stad van Pavlovsk in 1862 geword.