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Original

Der gluckliche Prinz op. 28. Stefan Heucke. Piano Solo sheet music.

Translation

The Prince the fortunate op. 28. Stefan Heucke. Piano Solo sheet music.

Original

Der gluckliche Prinz op. 28. Ein Marchen mit 21 leichten Klavierstucken. Composed by Stefan Heucke. For piano. This edition. ED 9405. Hardcover. Piano Music. Grade 4. Text language. German. Composed 1998. 48 pages. Published by Schott Music. SD.49033070. ISBN 9790001131322. With Text language. German. The happy prince in Oscar Wilde'swell-known fairy tale seems to have everything as statue could possibly desire. He stands in a prominent position above the town, is covered in gold, adorned with precious stones and is admired and respected by the people. Nevertheless he decides to give it all up and to give away all his gold and jewels. With the aid of a little swallow he distributes his riches to the poor and needy, the forgotten and abandoned, and to hungry children for buying bread. These 21 short pieces illuminate the various episodes of the fairy tale and add another, musical and emotional, dimension. The setting is intended for intermediate piano students or adult learners. Der Prinz. Die Schwalbe. Das Schilfrohr. Der weinende Prinz. Der kranke Junge. Die Lotosblume. Die Schwalbe fliegt zu dem kranken Jungen. Die Schwalbe unterhalt sich mit den Spatzen. Was die Schwalbe in Agypten sieht. Der arme Dichter. Die Schwalbe bringt dem Dichter den Saphir. DER WINTER. Das arme Madchen. Das Schlaflied der Schwalbe. Die Schwalbe erzahlt von der Welt. Das Elend der Kinder. Das Gluck der Kinder. Der Tod der Schwalbe. Der schabige Prinz. Die streitenden Stadtrate. Der Prinz und die Schwalbe im Paradies.

Translation

The Prince the fortunate op. 28. A fairy tale with 21 easy piano Stucken. Composed by Stefan Heucke. For piano. This edition. ED 9405. Hardcover. Piano Music. Grade 4. Text language. German. Composed 1998. 48 pages. Published by Schott Music. SD.49033070. ISBN 9790001131322. With Text language. German. The happy prince in Oscar Wilde'swell-known fairy tale seems to have everything as statue could possibly desire. He stands in a prominent position above the town, is covered in gold, adorned with precious stones and is admired and respected by the people. Nevertheless he decides to give it all up and to give away all his gold and jewels. With the aid of a little swallow he distributes his riches to the poor and needy, the forgotten and abandoned, and to hungry children for buying bread. These 21 short pieces illuminate the various episodes of the fairy tale and add another, musical and emotional, dimension. The setting is intended for intermediate piano students or adult learners. The Prince. The Swallow. The reed. The Weeping Prince. The sick boy. Die Lotosblume. The swallow flies to the sick boy. The swallow amusing themselves with the sparrows. What does the swallow in Egypt. The poor poet. The swallow brings the poet the sapphire. THE WINTER. Das arme Madchen. The lullaby of the swallow. The swallow tells of the world. The misery of children. The happiness of the children. The death of the Swallow. The schabige Prince. The warring city rate. The prince and the swallow in paradise.