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description
This folk song from the Surselva, a region in the canton of Graubünden (Switzerland), expresses a deep emotional and spiritual connection to nature and to the composer's personal suffering. Tumasch Dolf's songs are often influenced by the local culture and language, in this case Rhaeto-Romanic, which is widely spoken in the Surselva.
The text suggests that the composer experienced his illness as an introspective experience in which the stars offered a kind of solace or company on sleepless nights. This kind of symbolism - the combination of personal feelings with natural elements - is a common feature of folk songs from this region and reflects the close ties people have with their surroundings.
The text suggests that the composer experienced his illness as an introspective experience in which the stars offered a kind of solace or company on sleepless nights. This kind of symbolism - the combination of personal feelings with natural elements - is a common feature of folk songs from this region and reflects the close ties people have with their surroundings.
description
This folk song from the Surselva, a region in the canton of Graubünden (Switzerland), expresses a deep emotional and spiritual connection to nature and to the composer's personal suffering. Tumasch Dolf's songs are often influenced by the local culture and language, in this case Rhaeto-Romanic, which is widely spoken in the Surselva.
The text suggests that the composer experienced his illness as an introspective experience in which the stars offered a kind of solace or company on sleepless nights. This kind of symbolism - the combination of personal feelings with natural elements - is a common feature of folk songs from this region and reflects the close ties people have with their surroundings.
The text suggests that the composer experienced his illness as an introspective experience in which the stars offered a kind of solace or company on sleepless nights. This kind of symbolism - the combination of personal feelings with natural elements - is a common feature of folk songs from this region and reflects the close ties people have with their surroundings.
"Alla Steilas" (To the Stars) for Wind Band by Tumasch Dolf, Arr. Thomas Rüedi
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Wind Band (printed, mail order)
Wind Band (printed, mail order)
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score and individual parts
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