Tiritomba - Neapolitan Song
for Tenor, Choir (ad lib.) and Symphonic Band
Tiritomba - Neapolitan Song
for Tenor, Choir (ad lib.) and Symphonic Band
- Formation Orchestre d'harmonie (Solo/Feature: Voix élevées)
- Formation optionnelle Orchestre d'harmonie (avec Voix élevées et Choeur)
- Éditeur Jos Dobbelstein
- Série Baton Vocal
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Niveau de difficulté
- Édition Conducteur et parties
- Maison d’Édition Baton Music
- N ° de commande BTM730
TVA incluse,
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Description:
Although Italian born Guglielmo Cottrau (1797-1847) had a political career, he preferred the arts, music, literature and journalism.
Around 1825 he began his collaboration with Federico Girard to publish the collection entitled Passatempi musicali, through which he managed to put together over a hundred songs, some anonymous but rearranged by himself. His great merit was to have contributed to the knowledge and diffusion of the Neapolitan music far beyond the Italian borders. Among these music is the now famous song Tiritomba.
Dutch arranger Jos Dobbelstein arranged this 'Neapolitan love song' for Tenor, Choir [ad lib.] and Symphonic Band.
Around 1825 he began his collaboration with Federico Girard to publish the collection entitled Passatempi musicali, through which he managed to put together over a hundred songs, some anonymous but rearranged by himself. His great merit was to have contributed to the knowledge and diffusion of the Neapolitan music far beyond the Italian borders. Among these music is the now famous song Tiritomba.
Dutch arranger Jos Dobbelstein arranged this 'Neapolitan love song' for Tenor, Choir [ad lib.] and Symphonic Band.