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"Werde munter mein Gemüte" ("Be alert, my soul"):a warm chorale prelude with a rhythmic "diminutio" in the way of the ancient "fantasia" and an interesting dynamic bass part, originally composed for Organ by Max Reger in five real parts. Arrangement for two Pianos. Since the 1st Piano Part is easier, this arrangement can be played by pupil and teacher, in a recital or for a sight-reading exercitation. Added extra parts to replace the 1st Piano with two instruments, like a Piano Trio: R.H. Fl. Ob. Vl. Vla. Cl.Bb Sopr.Sax Cl. Eb; L.H. Bass Fl. Engl. or French Horn Cl.Bb Bsn. Vlc. Vla. Bass Cl. Tenor Sax Alto Sax.Duration: 1'35".Also available for Woodwind Quintet, String Quintet (in D Major like this one).SCORE and PARTS. MP3 also available on this website.My entire production on my Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe9Kd87V90fbPsUBU5gaXKw/playlists
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