| |  This cantata is intended for a 2 equal voices choir and instrumental accompaniment. “BD Blues” is the story of a depressed young man who tries to get well. The atmosphere changes in the course of the songs. It begins with loneliness and blues then there is the discovery of the other and dancing. You can add gestures. Two versions are available; one version for choirs, piano, bass and drums, the second for choirs and a big band. The big band CD is sold separately. It contains play back and extracts from live recording (1984).
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Did you know that numbers and zero are not really Arabian? Did you know that “calculation” is from Latin “calculus” which in fact designated the stone used by the first human beings to count? Did you know that maths are also a philosophical way to think about life and the universe?
This sheet music is a way of going round the world by singing. We go through India where the most famous mathematician is named Bhaskaracharya. We go through Antiquity, rock, Indian countries with Spanish accents and even maybe guess the riddle hidden in the word Bhaskaracharya… |
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Did you know that numbers and zero are not really Arabian? Did you know that “calculation” is from Latin “calculus” which in fact designated the stone used by the first human beings to count? Did you know that maths are also a philosophical way to think about life and the universe?
This sheet music is a way of going round the world by singing. We go through India where the most famous mathematician is named Bhaskaracharya. We go through Antiquity, rock, Indian countries with Spanish accents and even maybe guess the riddle hidden in the word Bhaskaracharya…
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Did you know that numbers and zero are not really Arabian? Did you know that “calculation” is from Latin “calculus” which in fact designated the stone used by the first human beings to count? Did you know that maths are also a philosophical way to think about life and the universe?
This sheet music is a way of going round the world by singing. We go through India where the most famous mathematician is named Bhaskaracharya. We go through Antiquity, rock, Indian countries with Spanish accents and even maybe guess the riddle hidden in the word Bhaskaracharya…
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