SKU: IS.CM6674EM
ISBN 9790365066742.
Sir Dirk Brossé, music director at the Philadelphia Chamber Orchestra, is a versatile composer of orchestral and symphonic repertoire, chamber music, film & musical. His compositions are performed worldwide by the most prominent orchestras and soloists.
SKU: AP.36-60783002
ISBN 9798888528655. UPC: 659359997112. English.
The piano trio version of LA MUSE ET LE POÈTE, Op. 132 was written by Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921) in 1910 during a vacation to North Africa, and that version premiered at Queen's Hall on June 7, 1910, with Eugene Ysaÿe on violin, Jospeh Hollmann on cello, and the composer at the piano. Saint-Saëns transcribed the version for violin, cello and orchestra that same year, and the same two string players premiered that version on October 20 at the Sarah Bernhardt Theater in Paris under Fernand Le Borne. Despite the title (which was later added by the publisher to make it more marketable), no program is intended for the work and neither instrument represents either the muse or the poet. Saint-Saëns himself referred to the piece as a conversation between the two instruments instead of a debate between two virtuosos.
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SKU: HL.14027700
Violin or Cello with Piano Accompaniment.
Hakon Børresen's Romance Op. 4 for Cello and Orchestra (1903), arranged for Violin or Cello with Piano Accompaniment.
SKU: BT.CAZCM2KCM02
Colin Matthews' Nocturne for Piano Trio.
As well as many large-scale orchestral works and much chamber music, Colin Matthews has written a number of works for children to play, most notably Machines And Dreams, a'toy symphony' for young players and the London Symphony Orchestra (1990). The March, Waltz and Nocturne were composed specifically for the Schubert Ensemble’s Chamber Music 2000 project in 1999. - Colin Matthews
SKU: HL.48025076
ISBN 9783793143185. UPC: 196288059745. 9.0x12.0x0.124 inches.
Composer's note: Originally a song for children about flying in ones dreams, this lyrical piece tries never to touch the ground. The work was used in the Rugby 2003 World Cup opening ceremony in a version for full orchestra. The original text by Christopher Latham refers to afanciful and exhilarating fight..
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