René Oberson
Homo Somniens
for trumpet and organ
- Level: intermediate / advanced
- Duration: 20'
- Genre: contemporary
- Series: Swiss Composers Series
- Composed: 1988/2004
Reference: TP271
CHF32.00
- Published: 2017
- Publisher: Editions Bim
- Movements:
- 1. Rêve martial (5'20)
- 2. Rêve sensuel (4'25)
- 3. Rêve de rencontre (4'10)
- 4. Rêve de joie (5'50)
- 1. Rêve martial (5'20)
I. Rêve martial
II. Rêve sensuel
III. Rêve de rencontre
IV. Rêve de joie
René Oberson
Following his studies at the conservatories of Fribourg (piano, organ, music theory, orchestration), Geneva (organ improvisation) and Berne (orchestration with Luc Balmer) he went to Paris to benef...
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About Homo Somniens
René Oberson dedicated "Homo Somniens" [the man who dreams] to the trumpeter Jean-François Michel, who commissioned the work. The subtitle: "Man does not live, he is lived by his dreams, his chimeras ...". The titles of the four dreams are subjective; The four movements will perhaps arouse other dreams among the listener, who has his own sensitivity.