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Original

Hello and "See you again". Herbert Willi. Bassoon sheet music. Clarinet sheet music. Flute sheet music. Horn sheet music. Oboe sheet music. Piano Accompaniment sheet music.

Translation

Hello and "See you again". Herbert Willi. Bassoon sheet music. Clarinet sheet music. Flute sheet music. Horn sheet music. Oboe sheet music. Piano Accompaniment sheet music.

Original

Hello and "See you again". for wind quintet. Composed by Herbert Willi. For flute, oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon. This edition. ED 20543. Saddle-stitch. Chamber Music with Piano. Grade 5. Score and parts. Composed 2008. 64 pages. Duration 13 minutes. Published by Schott Music. SD.49017966. ISBN 9790001157490. In these miniatures the composer revised already existing works for the Kusatsu International Music Festival 2008 in Japan where he has got a massive legion of fans. The first movement is played by bassoon and piano only, with the piano part being so easy that it should be played by one of the other wind players which brings a lot of fun to the musicians during rehearsals. The pieces are ascetic rather than romantic and sumptuous. Brief musical actions, tonal repetitions and short flitting snatches of melody are predominant. These two miniatures leave the wind players who are familiar with all kinds of playing techniques much room for their own artistic interpretation.

Translation

Hello and "See you again". for wind quintet. Composed by Herbert Willi. For flute, oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon. This edition. ED 20543. Saddle-stitch. Chamber Music with Piano. Grade 5. Score and parts. Composed 2008. 64 pages. Duration 13 minutes. Published by Schott Music. SD.49017966. ISBN 9790001157490. In these miniatures the composer revised already existing works for the Kusatsu International Music Festival 2008 in Japan where he has got a massive legion of fans. The first movement is played by bassoon and piano only, with the piano part being so easy that it should be played by one of the other wind players which brings a lot of fun to the musicians during rehearsals. The pieces are ascetic rather than romantic and sumptuous. Brief musical actions, tonal repetitions and short flitting snatches of melody are predominant. These two miniatures leave the wind players who are familiar with all kinds of playing techniques much room for their own artistic interpretation.