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Halt ein, stoß an, trinkt aus!
Konraden Kreutzer (1780-1849)
Lyricist: Josef Kindler
Arranger: Condi Fliersbach (1871-1926)
Publisher: Albrecht Schneider
Description
Hintergrund: Eines von Kreutzers beliebten geselligen Liedern Typische Thematik der Männerchorbewegung des 19. Jahrhunderts: Gemeinschaft, Wein, Humor Ideal für Abendgesellschaften und heitere Konzertabschnitte Musikalische Merkmale: Lebhafter, trinkliedhafter Charakter Homophon, sodass der Text gut wirkt Rhythmisch beschwingt, tänzerischer Schwung Refrain mit klarer Pointe: „Halt ein – stoß an – trinkt aus!“ Dur-Harmonik betont Heiterkeit & Geselligkeit Wirkung: fröhlich, zugänglich, animierend Schwierigkeitsgrad: Leicht bis mittelschwer Anforderungen: deutliche Textartikulation für die humorvolle Pointe geschlossenes Tempo, nicht schleppen Schwung ohne Brüllen → Ideal für Vereinsfeste, Saal- oder Freiluftauftritte. Einsatz im Konzert: Als Auflockerung zwischen ernsteren Stücken perfekt Schönes Finale eines heiteren Konzertblocks Kann beim Publikum zu einem Mitschmunzeln führen Publikumsreaktion: „Prost! Singt weiter!“ – Stimmungsvoller, freundlicher Funken Kurzfazit: Ein charmantes, heiteres Trinklied in echter Kreutzer-Manier: schwungvoll, gesellig, publikumsnah – ein Dankeschön-Stück für Sänger und Zuhörer.
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- TTBBFour men's voices: two tenors and two basses.This piece
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