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Title
Triptychon
Article no.
4046388
Category
Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory
Original contemporary music (20th, 21st century)
Instrumentation
Ha
(concert/wind band)
Country of publication
Switzerland (ch)
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Year of publication
2010
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Composer
Rütti, Carl
Difficulty level
4
Duration
11:00
Additional info/contents
Triptych is the term for a three-part painting such as for a Gothic winged altar. When the altar wings are open, one sees three different pictures of a biblical scene (right - centre - left), and even when the wings are closed, one picture is visible, painted on the outside of the wings.
The triptych for wind orchestra is a musical realisation of the mountain valley Sörenberg in Entlebuch, LU. The outside of the altar wings shows the valley at first sight: majestic mountains and lovely hills, musically represented in the intro by the majestic timpani motif at the beginning and the lovely horn motif that follows (bar 7 etc.). Almost all the themes of the triptych are built from these two motifs.
The three images (with the altar wings open) are the three most prominent mountains around Sörenberg: the Schrattenfluh, the Hagleren and the Brienzer Rothhorn. The triptych for wind orchestra describes the characteristics of these three very different mountains.
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