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Tico-Tico, Clarinet Octet

Noten für Klarinettenensemble, E. | 4 B. | E. alto | B. Bass | E. contra alto.
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Artikel Nr.: BRENMS84193
Komponist: Zequinha de Abreu
Bearbeiter: Kazuhiro Morita
Stufe: 5
Dauer: 3:00
Verlag: Brain Music
Größe: A4 21x29,7cm

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    Eb Clarinet | 4 Bb Clarinets | Eb Alto Clarinet | Bb Bass Clarinet | Eb Contra-alto Clarinet

    The original is a Latin style song from 1917 by Brazilian composer Zequinha de Abreu (real name Jose Gomez de Abreu, 1880-1935). The official title is "Tico Tico no Fuba" (at the time of announcement, "Tico Tico no Farero"). "Tico Tico" is a small bird resembling a sparrow, and "Fuba" is grain flour such as corn and rice. The lyrics by Aloygio de Oliveira are the humorous singing of a farmer who grinds the powder hard and Tycho Tycho who pecks the seeds one after another. The improvised choro-style music is a perfect match. This work was later done by samba singer Carmen Miranda, who introduced it to the United States in the movie "Copacabana" (1947), and it became a worldwide hit.

    This arrangement for clarinet ensemble was written in 1984 for the Tokyo Clarinet Ensemble, which was active at that time.

    (Kazuhiro Morita)