Artis suite
Recording: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/embed/q4XrOjmOm6I">https://www.youtube.com/embed/q4XrOjmOm6I</a> Artis is the Amsterdam Zoo 1. Kamelen (camels) 2. Roofdieren achter tralies (predators behind bars) 3. Volière (aviary) 4. Gazellen (gazelles) 5. Reuzenschildpad (Galápagos tortoise) 6. Brilslang (Indian cobra) 7. Wezeltje (little weasel) 8. Olifant (elephant) 9. Slotmarsch der pinguïns (Final march of the penguins) location of manuscript: www.muziekbibliotheekvandeomroep.nl archive registration number 122386 Born in Germany as Heinz Lachmann, Hans Lachman started his musical career in film music and light music. After World War II, which he survived by hiding in the province Limburg, he began composing in a modern classical idiom, building up a considerable oeuvre, including Jewish liturgical music. It is hard to believe that his music, so frequently broadcasted, was later completely forgotten until 2008, when his scores were discovered in a damp garden shed. by Eleonore Pameijer
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- chamber music
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- wind ensemble and keyboard instrument (3-8 players)
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