Abend Fuer Abend (arr. Kevin P Holdgate) by Vilko Avsenik Sheet Music for Brass Ensemble at Sheet Music Direct
Log In
1640483
Abend Fuer Abend (arr. Kevin P Holdgate) Digital Sheet Music
Cover Art for "Abend Fuer Abend (arr. Kevin P Holdgate)" by Vilko Avsenik PASS

Abend Fuer Abend (arr. Kevin P Holdgate)
by Vilko Avsenik Brass Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

£10.49
Sales tax calculated at checkout.
Free access with trial. £9.99/month after. Cancel anytime.
Purchase of Abend Fuer Abend (arr. Kevin P Holdgate) includes:
Official publisher PDF download (printable)
Access anywhere, including our free app

This item is not eligible for PASS discount.

Audio Preview

Product Details


Product Description

I have done this arrangement for my own 'Ocktoberfest' ensemble 'The Lagermeisters' and it has proven to be a favourite with our audiences. It is undoubtedbly 'atypical' of the genre.

(Additional parts for Tenor Horn, Treble Clef Trombone and Euphonium, and Bass in Eb are supplied).

The Avsenik Brothers

Avsenik Brothers Ensemble (Slovene: Ansambel bratov Avsenik) (German: Slavko Avsenik und seine Original Oberkrainer) were a Slovene Oberkrainer music band formed by the brothers Slavko Avsenik and Vilko Avsenik in 1953 in Begunje na Gorenjskem. The music for their repertoire of about 1000 songs was all written by Slavko and arranged by Vilko, an academic composer. Lyrics for their songs were written by Marjan Stare, Ferry Souvan, Ivan Sivec, Franc Košir, Tone Fornezzi, Vinko Šimek and others.

The band changed the name several times. They started as a trio, then formed a quartet and finally formed a quintet with two or three singers. They were and remain particularly popular in Austria, Germany, Switzerland and the Slovene diaspora over the world. The band invented the Oberkrainer music, a new music genre of volksmusik and sold over 32 million records, which makes them the best selling Slovene music artists ever. They performed over 10,000 concerts all over the world, three times in the Berlin Philharmonic. Their biggest hit Na Golici (Trompetenecho), written by Slavko Avsenik and released in 1955, is according to some the most played instrumental piece of music in history.The band disbanded in 1990 due to Slavko's problems with his spine.

This product was created by a member of ArrangeMe, Hal Leonard's global self-publishing community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters. ArrangeMe allows for the publication of unique arrangements of both popular titles and original compositions from a wide variety of voices and backgrounds.