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325 Bartók – Coborâto, coborâto
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‘Coborâto, coborâto’ means ‘go down, go down’ and is a part of the Romanian Christmas carols by Béla Bartok. The rhythms and harmonies of these pieces are really interesting. In this arrangement we can practice wind sounds.
‘Coborâto, coborâto’ betekent ‘ga naar beneden, ga naar beneden’ en is een onderdeel van de Roemeense kerstliederen van Béla Bartok. De ritmes en harmonieën van deze stukken zijn heel interessant. In deze bewerking kunnen we wind sounds oefenen.
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Summary: ‘Coborâto, coborâto’ means 'go down, go down' and is a part of the Romanian Christmas carols by Béla Bartok. The rhythms and harmonies of these pieces are really interesting. In this arrangement we can practice wind sounds.
‘Coborâto, coborâto’ betekent 'ga naar beneden, ga naar beneden' en is een onderdeel van de Roemeense kerstliederen van Béla Bartok. De ritmes en harmonieën van deze stukken zijn heel interessant. In deze bewerking kunnen we wind sounds oefenen.
This piece is categorized as:
Categories: Flute choir, Quintet.
Play style: This piece is written for flute choir, involving multiple flutes such as piccolo, C flute, alto flute, or bass flute. It is suitable for ensemble performances and group playing. Flutists searching for flute choir repertoire or large flute ensemble pieces will find this relevant.
This piece is written for a flute quintet with five players. It is suitable for ensemble playing and group performance. Flutists searching for flute quintet repertoire or music for five flutes may find this piece relevant.
Techniques used in this piece: Wind tones.
Composer or artist: Bartók, Béla.
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This piece includes extended flute techniques such as Wind tones, which may involve multiphonics, harmonics, air sounds, key clicks, or other modern playing techniques.
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