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Original tekst

Malcolm Arnold. Concerto For Harmonica And Orchestra Op.46. Score. Sheet Music. Harmonica, Orchestra. HARM. ORCH. Malcolm Arnold.

Oversættelse

Malcolm Arnold. Koncert for Harmonika og orkester Op.46. Score. Noder. Harmonica, Orchestra. HARM. ORCH. Malcolm Arnold.

Original tekst

The Concerto was written in 1954 and given its premiere at the Royal Albert Hall with the BBC Symphony Orchestra. It is composed in three movements, Grazioso, Mesto and Con brio. Malcolm Arnold was a British composer who earned an international reputation both as a composer of serious works, including nine symphonies, and as a composer of light music. He composed more than one hundred film scores, among them the Oscar-winning music for The Bridge on the River Kwai, the award-winning music for The Inn of the Sixth Happiness, Whistle Down the Wind and Hobson’s Choice. Larry Adler, for whom this work was written, was an absolute maestro of the chromatic mouth Organ who recorded and performed widely and with some of the other greatest musicians of his time. It is due to Adler’s artistry and popularity that there exists any real repertoire for the instrument.

Oversættelse

The Concerto was written in 1954 and given its premiere at the Royal Albert Hall with the BBC Symphony Orchestra. It is composed in three movements, Grazioso, Mesto and Con brio. Malcolm Arnold var en britisk komponist, der tjente et internationalt ry både som komponist af alvorlige værker, herunder ni symfonier, og som komponist af lys musik. Han komponerede mere end hundrede filmmusik, blandt dem den Oscar-vindende musik til Broen over floden Kwai, den prisbelønnede musik til The Inn i sjette Happiness, Whistle Down the Wind og Hobson s Choice. Larry Adler, for hvem dette arbejde blev skrevet, var en absolut maestro af den kromatiske mundharmonika der indspillede og optrådte bredt og med nogle af de andre største musikere i sin tid. Det skyldes, at Adlers artisteri og popularitet, at der findes nogen reel repertoire for instrumentet.