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"Circo della vita"
The group came into being in 1981, and the forces developed automatically:
first there was a double wind quintet, to this was added a double bass and a clarinet, and eventually there came into being the serenade group Omnibus Wind Ensemble – twelve colourful players in perfect harmony.
Right from the start they committed themselves wholeheartedly to originality
The Omnibus Wind Ensemble was a group belonging to the Music in Uppland county music foundation. The group came into being in 1981, and the forces developed automatically: first there was a double wind quintet, to this was added a double bass and a clarinet, and eventually there came into being the serenade group Omnibus Wind Ensemble – twelve colourful players in perfect harmony.
Right from the start they committed themselves wholeheartedly to originality.
In-house arrangements, commissioned works and collaboration with all sorts of rewarding people in a wide variety of musical idioms. They have worked in the traditional classical genre, but also with jazz musicians, stand-up comedians, opera singers and theatre people, constantly working hard to extend their skills and never compromising on quality.
In time, the Omnibus Wind Ensemble has become one of Sweden’s most popular chamber groups. Leaving aside the freshness and confidence of their musicality, their choice of repertoire is probably one key to their popularity – often unconventional, a mixture of old and new, familiar and unfamiliar, often in versions of their own and with scope for audience contact and humour. Many pieces are played from memory at their concerts, with generous scope for flirtation – and with never a beat or note out of place!
Clarinettist Lars-Erik Lidström, a skilful arranger within the group, is also an unmistakable asset.
Listen to music samples
01. Overture to The Marriage of Figaro |
02. Allegro con spirito from the Drottningholm Music |
04. Figaro’s and Rosina’s Duet from The Barber of Seville |
06. Circo della vita |
14. Summer Song |
15. Overture to the Opera Carmen |
19. Overture to the Opera L´ Italiana In Algeri |
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WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART (1756–1791)
01. Overture to The Marriage of Figaro 4´11
JOHAN HELMICH ROMAN (1694–1758)
02. Allegro con spirito from the Drottningholm Music 2´16
WILLIAM SEYMER (1890–1964)
03. Solöga Op.11 No.3 3´11
GIOACCHINO ROSSINI (1792–1868)
04. Figaro’s and Rosina’s Duet from The Barber of Seville 4´49
05. Overture to The Barber of Seville 7´14
EJE THELIN (1938–1990)
06. Circo della vita 8´24
TOR AULIN (1866–1914) From Four Water-Colours
07. Idyll 3´44
08. Lullaby 4´12
09. Polska 3´50
JOSEPH MARTIN KRAUS (1756–1792)
Incidental music to "Amphitryon" by Molière
10. No 5 Andante 2´45
11. No14 Tambourin 2´06
JOHAN JOACHIM AGRELL (1701–1765) Duet in A major for two flutes
12. Presto 0´50
WILHELM PETERSON-BERGER (1897–1942
13. By Frösö Church 3´31
14. Summer Song 2´33
GEORGES BIZET (1838–1875)
15. Overture to the Opera Carmen 2´16
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART (1756–1791)
16. Overture to the Opera Don Giovanni 6´08
17. Canzonetta "Deh! veni alla finestra" from the Opera Don Giovanni 2´21
18. "Marsch der Priester" from the Opera Die Zauberflöte 2´39
GIOACCHINO ROSSINI (1792–1868)
19. Overture to the Opera L´ Italiana In Algeri 8´13
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An extraordinary and very interesting interpretation. In terms of sound, it leaves nothing to be desired. If you prefer classical music, you should take a look at this.