Siegfried’s Tango – Cello 1, Cello 2, Cello 3, Cello 4

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While writing these pieces Friedmann Dreßler, cellist from Duisburg was enjoying himself. He had been bitten by the "Wagner bug" at the age of 14 and since then has been admiring Richard Wagner, the composer. Wagner's lyrics, however, sometimes left Dreß... Read More

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Cello 1, Cello 2, Cello 3, Cello 4Friedmann Dressler

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While writing these pieces Friedmann Dreßler, cellist from Duisburg was enjoying himself. He had been bitten by the “Wagner bug” at the age of 14 and since then has been admiring Richard Wagner, the composer. Wagner’s lyrics, however, sometimes left Dreßler with a funny feeling. This conflict is the basis of his humorous parodies on Wagner, meant to be played as polka, tango, waltz and scherzo. The individual pieces based on motifs of the “Meistersinger”, the “Ring des Nibelungen” and “Tristan” are preceded by the corresponding motifs – to everyone’s orientation and delight.

Author: Friedmann Dressler

Instrument: Cello 1, Cello 2, Cello 3, Cello 4

SKU: FSH-ZM32580