Festive sounds: trumpet and organ enchant Lörrach!
Festive sounds: trumpet and organ enchant Lörrach!
in Lörrach, the musicians Bernhard Böttinger and Jonas Herzog delighted at a festive concert with a varied program that ranged from baroque music to modern sounds such as the melodies of Louis Armstrong. Böttinger's outstanding trumpet game, which was both radiant and warm, caused a festive atmosphere, while Herzog on the organ performed as a harmonious counterpart and also shone as a soloist. Particularly noteworthy was the impressive performance by Giuseppe Torelli's Sonata in D, which impressed with a powerful "Grave" set, and the expressive D major sonata by Georg Philipp Telemann. The technical brilliance of Herzog was also shown in Johann Sebastian Bach's lively concerto G major, which he registered glossfully and underlaid with a warm pedal, such as Jaumann reported.
versatile compositions and music offers
The musical diversity was not limited to the performances at the concert. The grades for another remarkable composition, the op. 61.6 by Johann Georg Herzog, are also available online. These variations are a great way for musicians to improve their skills on keyboard instruments and are available for download free of charge. The difficulty of these individual pieces is classified as medium -class, which benefits both beginners and advanced. Interested parties can learn more about the grades and download the pieces, as
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