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Klinkend Kaseko / ALBERGA, Robby (2008)
Titre : Klinkend Kaseko Type de document : Partition pour Orchestre à vent Auteurs : Robby ALBERGA, Compositeur ; Jan BOSVELD (1963), Arrangeur Editeur : Heerenveen [Pays-Bas] : Gobelin Music Année de publication : 2008 Collection : Concert Band Orchestre : Orchestre d'harmonie ; 1 Importance : 55 p. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : 21E SIECLE
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ORCHESTRE D'HARMONIEIndex. décimale : 210.1 Orchestre d'harmonie seul Présentation musicale (orchestre) : Conducteur d'orchestre - orchestration complète Durée : 00:08:30 Référence éditeur : 001015 Niveau de difficulté orchestre : Difficulté 3 Permalink : https://www.windmusic.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=33292 Klinkend Kaseko [Partition pour Orchestre à vent] / Robby ALBERGA, Compositeur ; Jan BOSVELD (1963), Arrangeur . - Heerenveen [Pays-Bas] : Gobelin Music, 2008 . - 55 p.. - (Concert Band) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : 21E SIECLE
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ORCHESTRE D'HARMONIEIndex. décimale : 210.1 Orchestre d'harmonie seul Présentation musicale (orchestre) : Conducteur d'orchestre - orchestration complète Durée : 00:08:30 Référence éditeur : 001015 Niveau de difficulté orchestre : Difficulté 3 Permalink : https://www.windmusic.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=33292 Réservation
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Robby Alberga was born in Paramaribo Surinam . He was blessed with a very happy childhood in the land of the Kaseko music. At the age of 12, he started to play the bassguitar with some friends, we were trying to copy guitar bands like "The Shadows" and "The Ventures". What really changed his life, was meeting classical guitar player Robby Favery .He introduced him to his father who gave him classical guitar lessons. In the year 1969 he got the chance to come to Holland and attend the Royal conservatory in the Hague. He studied classical music for four years, but then there was this cultural clash inside his head.. Getting homesick he wanted to play and explore the kaseko music more. And so he started to play with kaseko bands like "The Rythmmakers" and also with other bands from different musical directions like "Ritmico especial" leaded by Jan Helder. He also got interested in ethnic music from all over the world, and searched in music libraries for material. Of course he was also influenced by jazz music. He took some lessons from Joop Scholten, and bought American studiebooks. In the late seventies he was making a living, playing nightclubs all over Europe in different formations. He played in clubs, hotels, on cruises and in ski resorts etc.. etc.. These years gave him a lot of experience.. But he wanted to play own compositions.