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Kyrill

Storm of the Century

COMPONIST: Otto M. Schwarz
UITGEVERIJ: Symphonic Dimensions Publishing
PRODUCTTYPE: partituur
INSTRUMENT GROEP: Fanfare
Introductory Remarks Many people vividly remember 18 January 2007. The weather service issued alerts of an impending “storm of the century”. A low-pressure front coming from Newfoundland had turned into a formidable hurricane. The worst storms in decades were expected to reach landfall early that
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Specificaties
Ondertitel Storm of the Century
Componist Otto M. Schwarz
Uitgeverij Symphonic Dimensions Publishing
Instrumentatie Fanfare
Text language Duits;Engels;Frans;Nederlands
Moeilijkheidsgraad orkest Grade 3
Producttype partituur
Instrument Groep Fanfare
Jaar van Publicatie 2022
ISMN 9790502950972
Pagina's 44
No. SDP079-21-101
Release Datum 21-7-2022
Tiijdsduur 0:10:00
Omschrijving
Introductory Remarks Many people vividly remember 18 January 2007. The weather service issued alerts of an impending “storm of the century”. A low-pressure front coming from Newfoundland had turned into a formidable hurricane. The worst storms in decades were expected to reach landfall early that afternoon. Schools everywhere closed early and the emergency services were put on high alert. Despite this, the events which followed exceeded worst-case expectations; deaths, injuries, and rampant destruction throughout Europe. The devastation was especially bad in the Sauerland (central-eastern Germany). Scores of people returned home to find rubble where their
homes had once stood. The forests were also hit hard. Decades of effort by forestry workers had been obliterated in mere hours. Massive trees
were snapped like toothpicks. The Forest Lay in Ruins Kyrill was felt all over Europe, but few places saw as much devastation as the Schmallenberger Land in the Sauerland. Composer Otto Schwarz was in Austria at the time and experienced Kyrill first hand, but he did not become aware of the full extend of this hurricane until he participated in a workshop hosted by the Volksmusikerbundes NRW (folk music association) in Bad Fredeburg. Ernst Willi Schulte, the association’s musical director, showed him what Kyrill had done to the Schmallenberger countryside. “We did have a storm,” said Schwarz “but it wasn’t anywhere close to the devastation seen here.”
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