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La Revolte des Orgues op. 69. Jean Guillou. Organ sheet music. Percussion sheet music.

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A lázadás az orgona op. 69. Jean Guillou. Orgona kotta. Percussion kotta.

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La Revolte des Orgues op. 69. Revolt of the organs. Composed by Jean Guillou. 1930-. For 9 organs. 8 chamber organs and 1 grand organ. and percussion. 3 players. 2 crotales, 5 wood blocks, 5 temple blocks, 5 toms, 4 gongs, tom-toms. This edition. ED 20136. Contemporary Music. Grade 5. Score. Composed 2007. 124 pages. Published by Schott Music. SD.49016910. ISBN 9790001146654. This work with its unusual instrumentation originates in Guillou's conceptual design of the organ for the new concert hall in Tenerife. The composition project came into being when he determined the specifications of this organ, its scale, the distribution of the organ pipes among eight cases and the arrangement around the audience as well as the design with eight additional manuals. In contrast to its original purpose, the world premiere of the work took place at the parish church of Landsberg near Munich on 12 May 2007.

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A lázadás az orgona op. 69. Revolt of the organs. Komponálta Jean Guillou. 1930 -. For 9 organs. 8 chamber organs and 1 grand organ. és ütős. 3 játékos. 2 crotales, 5 wood blocks, 5 temple blocks, 5 toms, 4 gongs, tom-toms. Ez a kiadás. ED 20136. Kortárs Zenei. 5-ös fokozatú. Pontszám. Főleg 2007. 124 oldal. Kiadja a Schott Music. SD.49016910. ISBN 9790001146654. This work with its unusual instrumentation originates in Guillou's conceptual design of the organ for the new concert hall in Tenerife. The composition project came into being when he determined the specifications of this organ, its scale, the distribution of the organ pipes among eight cases and the arrangement around the audience as well as the design with eight additional manuals. In contrast to its original purpose, the world premiere of the work took place at the parish church of Landsberg near Munich on 12 May 2007.