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Peter Schindler König Punimo

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"King Punimo is a king who is never satisfied with the weather, and buy other weather for himself. However, the plants, animals, and his people are dissatisfied with the weather bought by the king. Finally, he realises that it is better not to try to influence the weather. Musically, the ballad is based on a Rhumba, and with its half-tone rise each verse it is 'nicely done'." (Württ. Blätter für Kirchenmusik 2/98)
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  • Composer, pianist and organist Peter Schindler writes and performs music for ballets and theatrical performances, films and dramatic recordings, instrumental and choral arrangements, chansons and sacred works. He is particularly passionate about his compositions for children and young adults, which has come to comprise hundreds of humourous children’s songs (Kinderhits mit Witz). His full-length musicals include Geisterstunde auf Schloss Eulenstein (Witching Hour at Eulenstein Castle), Max und die Käsebande (Max and the Cheese Gang), König Keks (Cookie King), Zirkus Furioso (Circus Allegro), and SCHOCKORANGE. These musicals are some of the most frequently played pieces of their kind by children’s and youth choirs in German-speaking theaters and schools. With his first English musical Circus Allegro, Peter’s hugely sucessful work for all kids under 100 is now also accessible to audiences around the world. Personal details

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Peter Schindler: König Punimo

Peter Schindler: König Punimo

‚König Punimo’ ist ein König, der nie mit dem Wetter zufrieden ist und sich anderes Wetter kauft. Doch mit den eingekauften verschiedensten Wettern sind die Pflanzen, die Tiere und sein Volk nicht zufrieden. Schließlich sieht er ein, dass es besser ist, aufs Wetter keinen Einfluss zu nehmen. Musikalisch ist die Ballade als Rumba angelegt und mit seinen strophenweisen Halbtonrückungen nett gemacht.

Quelle: Württembergische Blätter für Kirchenmusik 2/98

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