Trara, that sounds like hunting song
Trara, which sounds like hunting song, is a German folk song .
This is an orally transmitted, short polyphonic canon in 6/8 time , in which the mood of a hunt is reproduced with hunting singing and the sound of horns . The canon was welcomed in many songs and gun collections, such as the chorus book Ars musica in Möseler publisher or the canon book at Schott . Like many other popular songs, this one has also been handed down with slight text variations.
melody
various
The piece has been interpreted and recorded many times, including by the Albrecht family with Ursula von der Leyen . It was also recorded by the hunting horn group of the Central Forestry Orchestra of the GDR . Organ improvisations on the subject come from the organist Rudolf Lutz .
See also
References and footnotes
- ↑ cf. z. B. Trara, that's how the hunters blow ( sound sample )
- ^ Volume I: Singbuch
- ↑ Hans Jaskulski (Ed.): Das Kanonbuch. 400 canons from 8 centuries on all occasions. Schott, Mainz 1999, ISBN 3-7957-5374-0 ( table of contents )
- ↑ Uschi von der Leyen and the Albrecht family in extra 3 ( NDR ) - accessed on July 15, 2019
- ↑ Hunting horn group of the Central Forestry Orchestra (sound sample)
- ↑ Trara, that sounds like hunting song · Rudolf Lutz: Die Kunst der Orgelimprovisation, Vol. 7 (on the Kuhn - organ of the monastery church Engelberg / Switzerland ) - on the instrument cf. 2008, Kuhn AG , Männedorf ( disposition )
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