SKU: XC.SB2206
12 x 9 inches.
Take a Bow is the perfect next-step for the string orchestra! A great fit for full classroom instruction, small chamber groups, or private studio teaching; Take a Bow’s progressive approach is a winning combination for string teachers. Each piece has a line for melody and a line for harmony, making each work meaningful for individuals as well as groups – while giving teachers the flexibility to fit the needs of their ensembles. The series culminates with five string orchestra arrangements that not only add value to this collection, but complete a progressive journey for your students. Take a Bow at your next rehearsal!
SKU: HL.49045583
ISBN 9784890664832. 9.0x12.0x0.065 inches.
This piece is commissioned by the 2nd Tokyo International Viola Competition for the second round which will take place from 26 May to 3 June 2012 in Tokyo. The work is dedicated to the numerous victims of the Tohoku Earthquake on 11 March 2011. The composer chose the sound of the viola as an expression of his prayer for these victims.
SKU: PE.EP14534
ISBN 9790014136963.
Locked in C by Erkki-Sven Tüür is a short contemporary work for Solo Viola written during the 2020/2021 pandemic lockdown. It was commissioned by the Viola Commissioning Circle and funded by a donation from Nicholas and Judith Goodison. Locked in C was first performed online in April 2021 by Lawrence Power on Gramophone online.
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SKU: PE.EP14588
ISBN 9790014138042.
Rebecca Saunders' Hauch II is an 11-minute work for viola solo---an expressive composition with a strong rhythmic component. It was premiered by Megumi Kasakawa as part of the Ensemble Modern dance project on 4 November 2021 at the Now! Festival in Essen.
SKU: CA.3710313
ISBN 9790007214265. Language: German.
The oratorio Passions by Homilius were among the last compositions of their kind in the 18th century. In an oratorio Passion the chorus is restricted mainly to singing the chorales and the interjections of the crowd; only the conclusion of a Passion provides an opportunity for an extensive choral movement. In the St. John Passion the final chorus emphasizes the supreme importance of the Crucifixion as the climax of St. John's Gospel. The free elements of the composition take the forms customary at the time: da capo arias are predominant. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3710300.
SKU: CA.5506313
ISBN 9790007242091. Language: English/German. Text: Eschenburg, J. J. / Loy, Felix.
First critical edition. The oratorio Judas Maccabaeus is one of George Frideric Handel's most popular choral works. It was performed over fifty times during the composer's lifetime and was one of his first works to be performed in Germany (1772). The frequent performances given by Handel himself resulted in a particularly large number of reworkings, reflecting local conditions. This new edition therefore offers the work in two performable versions: firstly, the version of the first performance in 1747, and the one from the last oratorio season during Handel's lifetime (1758/59). This makes available all the choruses and arias which Handel ever wrote for Judas Maccabaeus. Reflecting the latest Handel research, the edition is based for the first time throughout on Handel's conductor's score, thereby eradicating not only long-perpetuated mistakes, but also providing clarity about which pieces were actually performed by Handel. By contrast with the Chrysander edition obligatory until now, the aria Father of heav'n which introduces Part III is included here in its original, longer version. Score and part available separately - see item CA.5506300.
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