SKU: BT.EMBZ14886
9x12 inches.
The latest volume of Chamber Music for Violoncellos contains four sacral works, two of which were arranged for cello quartet by the editor of the series, Ãrpád Pejtsik. Both Angelus!, Liszt's piano piece of ethereal beauty, and the Kyrie of Mozart's Requiem, an irresistibly surging four-part fugue, are magnificent when played with the immensely rich sound of the four cellos. The second part of the volume contains a pair of inspired works by two prominent cellists and composers of the 19th century: Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Fitzenhagen's Consecration Hymn and Friedrich Grützmacher's Ave Maria. While an instrumental skill of at least intermediate level is required for playing the upperparts due to the use of higher positions, the lower parts can be performed by beginner cellists. The editor has assisted the appropriate interpretation of the works by providing the fingering and bowing. Band 15 der Reihe für Violoncelli enthält vier Kirchenmusikwerke. Die ersten beiden wurden vom Herausgeber der Reihe, Ãrpád Pejtsik, für Celloquartett arrangiert. Es folgen zwei Werke von zwei berühmten Cellisten und Komponisten des 19. Jahrhunderts:Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Fitzenhagens CONSECRATION HYMN und Friedrich Grützmachers AVE MARIA. Für die höheren Lagen sollten die Schüler mindestens fortgeschritten sein, die tieferen Lagen können von Anfängern gespielt werden. Der Herausgeber hat für eine werkgetreue Wiedergabe Fingersätze und Striche hinzugefügt.
Inhalt:1. Liszt: Angelus! Priere aux anges gardiens2. Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus: Kyrie from the Requiem (K 626)3. Grützmacher, Friedrich: Consecration Hymn (Op. 65)4. Fitzenhagen: Ave Maria
Contents:1. Liszt: Angelus! Priere aux anges gardiens2. Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus: Kyrie from the Requiem (K 626)3. Grützmacher, Friedrich: Consecration Hymn (Op. 65)4. Fitzenhagen: Ave Maria
SKU: CA.118100
ISBN 9790007001483. Language: German.
SKU: CA.4079519
ISBN 9790007138196. Key: B minor. Language: Italian.
The Ave Maria is suited for performance in a smaller setting. Instead of the Latin text Verdi set the Italian version, which during his lifetime was still ascribed to Dante. The Carus edition makes this work accessible in its original form. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.4079500.
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