Canon Brindis (Mozart: "O du eselhafter Peierl") (arr. Josef STASTNY) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Sheet Music for Brass Ensemble at Sheet Music Direct
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Canon Brindis (Mozart: "O du eselhafter Peierl") (arr. Josef STASTNY) Digital Sheet Music
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Canon Brindis (Mozart: "O du eselhafter Peierl") (arr. Josef STASTNY)
by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Brass Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

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The work was written sometime between 1785 and 1787. On 2 September 1788, Mozart entered it into his personal catalog of works as part of a set of ten canons. Although some of the canons in the set of ten have serious (that is, religious) lyrics, was meant for fun, a gesture of mocking, scatological humor directed at a friend of Mozart's, the baritone Johann Nepomuk Peyerl (17611800). (Wikipedia)
This canon could be used like effective and impressive opening of the concert.

Because of substitute parts it is suitable for school brass choir.

Substitute parts: 1 C tenor clef, 1 Bb, 1 F, 1 Eb
2 C tenor clef, 2 Bb, 2 F, 2 Eb
3 Bb

Other Josef´s arrangements:

https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/josef-stastny-sheet-music/3006800?ac=1


Personal webside:

www.stastnyjosef.cz

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