SKU: HL.49045267
ISBN 9790001160278. UPC: 841886029927. 9.0x12.0x0.115 inches.
Black Earth was inspired by Kara Toprak, a popular song in Turkey. The composer of the song, Asik Veysel, was the last great Turkish balladeer. Fazil Say imitates the sound of the sax, a Turkish lute, through his selection of a muted effect in the Introduction and Epilogue. In contrast, folklore, Romantic piano style and jazz are entwined in the central sections to form a large-scale outburst. Now also available in an arrangement for two pianos.
SKU: CL.012-4257-01
This brilliant programmatic work from the pen of Rob Romeyn is an incredible display of beauty, sensitivity, emotion and vigorous intensity. The journey begins on the morning of the great 1868 Hawaii earthquake. Peaceful and beautiful sounds of the black sand beach of Punalu’u are heard as the sun rises. The music then develops, first with a statement of the traditional melody The Earth Is Our Mother to remind us to respect Mother Earth and be mindful of her incredible powers. As the tempo quickens we are musically transported into the events of the fateful day, as the earthquake and resulting Tsunami ensued. As the movement of the earth subsides, we return to the beach of Punalu’u as Mother Earth begins her renewal of new life. Certain to become a classic for concert and festival use, this is music of highest quality!
SKU: BR.PB-5431
ISBN 9790004212783. 9 x 12 inches.
World premiere: Dresden, Dresdner Philharmonie, June 3, 2016 Commissioned by Dresdner Philharmonie during the Composer-in-residence season 2015/16.
SKU: BR.EB-9247
World premiere: Dresden, Dresdner Philharmonie, June 3, 2016Commissioned by Dresdner Philharmonie during the Composer-in-residence season 2015/16
ISBN 9790004185476. 9 x 12 inches.
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