SKU: BT.ALHE33889
French.
Having been considered as a 'fashionable' and 'cliché' composer of his day, Hahn's Piano Works remain unknown. Love Pieces and other hitherto unpublished Piano works, however, shatter these prejudices held, representing theengaging diversity of the composer's music. Venezuelan born Reynaldo Hahn (1875-1947) entered the Paris Conservatoire at 10 years old. He received a high standard of musical education from Decombes, Lavignac, Dubois and Massenetbefore becoming a prolific and versatile composer himself, writing works for all genres. For Hahn, music was a magical art and his Piano compositions often contain expressions of his otherwise hidden emotions and moods. Suitablefor intermediate standard pianists, Hahn's Love Pieces and other hitherto unpublished Piano works provide pleasant and evocative short pieces, incorporating a range of expressions, rhythms and other musical features.
SKU: PR.114422450
ISBN 9781491134986. UPC: 680160685974. 9 x 12 inches.
Bachâs colossal Partita No. 2 for Solo Violin has been crowned by many masters as one of musicâs greatest achievements, and even its famous Chaconne movement alone is a mountain many performers dare not scale. While the literature of several other instruments has been enriched by transcriptions of the Chaconne, Mazzantiâs heroic adaptation of the complete Partita is the culmination of many yearsâ work, and the only transcription specifically for the piccoloâs unique range.THE INSPIRATIONEver since my childhood, Johann Sebastian Bachâs solo violin music (like his works for solo cello) has always held a charm and mystery for me. Thereâs something about this repertoire that sparks an inextinguishable questioning in my musical and human soul.It is music without spatial limits or temporal cages, a music as essential as it is masterfully complex, in which the solitary voice of man meets the all-encompassing voice of God. It is a music whose vertical and horizontal dimensions, already admirably fused, are faceted into new and mysterious realities. For every violinist, the study of these compositions is at the apex of tenacious technical study and interpretative effort.Violinist Joshua Bell has said the Ciaccona (Bach did write the Partitaâs movement titles in Italian) is ânot just one of the greatest pieces of music ever written, but one of the greatest achievements of any man in history. Itâs a spiritually powerful piece, emotionally powerful, structurally perfect.âTranscribing and performing Bachâs PARTITA NO. 2, BWV 1004 on piccolo was a feat that took years of work. The famous Ciaccona movement is, of course, the piece that alone occupied most of this time. How does one honor and elevate such high music with such a âsmallâ instrument, devoid of the enormous expressive potential of the violin, devoid of its chords and its polyphony? How might I transform the piccolo into an instrument with, like the violin, full-bodied low notes and subtle high notes? Above all, why undertake such a demanding and extraordinary journey?The first reason is obvious: by transcribing, studying, and performing such an admirable piece, we assimilate it, it becomes part of us, it enormously enriches our musical interior.In addition, it forces us technically to expand the colors, agility, and flexibility of the instrument; it makes us think in a polyphonic way.Finally, the daily study, especially of the Ciaccona, is an extraordinary gymnasium in which to consolidate and strengthen our general technique.THE TRANSCRIPTIONThe whole Partita was transcribed in the key of A minor, a fifth above the original in D minor. This was necessary for the lowest note of the violin (G) to correspond to the lowest note of the piccolo (D). This version exploits the full range of the piccolo, from the D of the first octave to the B of the third octave. However some octave adjustments were needed.The chords, particularly in the Sarabanda and the Ciaccona, have been left with the same notational system used by Bach in his version for violin. I chose to respect Bachâs presentation and did not transcribe these into grace notes breaking the chords. I advocate that we must at least try to think of this music in its vertical dimension, trying to make the notes resonate as if they were being played together, deciding the speed of the arpeggio based on musical needs.While some woodwind editions of Bachâs string solos do indicate broken chords as grace notes, this implies that the most important note is necessarily the highest one, while sometimes it is precisely in the lower pitches that the theme is voiced.In this piccolo adaptation, many of Bachâs original articulations have been respected. Some have been changed, when needing to adapt them to the specific needs of flute playing.The two passages in the Ciaccona where Bach indicates âarpeggioâ were rendered trying to respect the most consolidated and virtuous violin traditions, and at the same time the possibilities that the piccolo offers us. For this purpose, in some cases, different revoicings of the chords have been used.I thank all those who patiently listened to me and were close to me during this period, for their observations and advice. In particular, I thank my daughter Sara for her assistance and skill in entering this edition into music writing software.
SKU: HL.48181581
UPC: 888680845056. 9.0x12.0x0.101 inches.
Marie-Vera Maixandeau: Lied et Rondo (Bassoon & Piano).
SKU: FL.FX071541
Melodic composition targeted to young students where rhythms of half note, quarter note, eighth note, on beat, are exclusively used.
SKU: HL.48024228
ISBN 9781540057310. UPC: 888680949266. 9x12 inches.
For Isang Yun, String Quartet No. 3 from 1959 marked the beginning of his European creative phase and of his official canon of works. Now it is possible to encounter Yun's early works from his Korean period in the form of his String Quartet No. 1 (1955). Three important 10-minute movements containing references not only to Asia but also to Ravel, Bartók and Eastern European folk musicand having an idiosyncratic structure: “Yun lines up forms and figures, makes them emerge from each other in a contrasting manner and assembles them into a mosaic-like whole, seeking for integration, laying down his material in layer upon layer and ending the movements with a rhythmic unison. [] Even then, he probably regarded a work of art as an energetic stream of sounds and as a reflection of a world whose diverging parts weave into a harmonic whole.” (Walter-Wolfgang Sparrer).
SKU: HL.14021525
UPC: 884088795511. 8.25x11.75x0.18 inches.
This edition features instructions for studying master pieces by Sevcik regarding substance and course of motion and reaching a genuine and reliable technique in relatively short time. By Professor A. Mingotti. For violin.
SKU: FL.FX072351
SKU: BT.GOB-001200-010
9x12 inches. English.
The Innocent Condemned tells of the so-called buck riders (bokkerijders) who, in the middle of the 18th Century caused mayhem in the area around Limburg. Calmer passages in the music depict the fear of the locals, while a vivo furioso describes a night raid, and powerful drum sounds together with emotional musical lines illustrate the execution of an innocent. A gripping piece of history caught in music! Deze indrukwekkende compositie vertelt het verhaal van de ‘Bokkenrijders’, een bende rovers die in de helft van de 18e eeuw de streek rond Limburg onveilig maakten. Vele burgers werden nadien valselijk beschuldigd bokkenrijders te zijn geweest. Ze werden ten onrechte veroordeeld en brutaal terechtgesteld. In deze programmamuziek van Rob Goorhuis kun je de gebeurtenissen terughoren. The Innocent Condemned (Der unschuldig Verurteilte) erzählt von den so genannten Bokkerijders“ (Bockreitern), die Mitte des 18. Jahrhundert die Gegend um Limburg unsicher machten. Ruhige Passagen im Werk zeugen von der Angst der Bürger, ein Vivo furioso beschreibt einen nächtlichen Überfall und vehemente Schlagzeugklänge sowie emotionale musikalische Linien illustrieren die Hinrichtung eines Unschuldigen. Ein packendes Stück Geschichte in Musik gefasst!Selon la légende, les Buckriders étaient un gang de voleurs sans scrupules qui dévalisaient les fermes et les presbytères lors de leur passage. Il a été dit que les membres avaient fait un pacte avec Satan et chevauchaient dans le ciel dos de chèvres. Les passages calmes dans l’œuvre témoignent de la crainte des citoyens, un Vivo furioso décrit un raid de nuit et les sons véhéments des percussions suivis de lignes musicales lyriques illustrent l’exécution d’un innocent. Cette histoire de légende reprend vie gr ce la musique de Rob Goorhuis.The Innocent Condemned narra la storia dei “Bokkerijders”, briganti che nel XVIII secolo terrorizzavano con le loro gesta la regione olandese intorno a Limburg. I passaggi calmi proposti nel brano evocano la paura dei cittadini, un Vivo furioso descrive un’incursione notturna, mentre i suoni veementi delle percussioni seguiti da una linea melodica lirica traspogono in musica l’esecuzione di un innocente. Un brano coinvolgente che riassume la storia in musica!
SKU: BT.MVH10001031
ISBN 9783932839597.
230 songs to sing in the pub, or at a party or other social gathering. This songbook contains a selection of traditional German songs that are joyful and fun to play. All songs are arranged in a melody line, lyrics and chords format. This book is accompanied by 3 CDs that contain the first verse and the chorus of every title to enable the player to become acquainted with them. Die 230 besten Lumpenlieder, Spaßlieder, Trinklieder und frivolen Lieder für die gesellige Runde und fürs Wirtshaus-Singen. Dank des besonderen Formats DIN A5 maxi ( 20 %) ist die Schrift sehr gut lesbar. Die einzelnen Titel sind jeweils arrangiert mit Melodiezeile, den Akkorden und Text zum Spielen mit Keyboard und Gitarre sowie zur Gesangsbegleitung. Als Begleitung zum Buch erhalten Sie 3 CDs zum Kennenlernen aller im Buch enthaltenen Lieder und zum Mitsingen. Der 1. Vers und der Refrain werden dabei angespielt, Gesangsbegleitung inklusive.
SKU: NR.82841
(ta), Edition with dedication of the composer.
SKU: FL.FX071540
SKU: BT.GOB-000257-020
SKU: FL.FX071537
SKU: UT.HS-158
ISBN 9790215313460. 9 x 12 inches.
SKU: BO.B.0392
SKU: BT.GOB-000712-140
The Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep IV, better known as Achnaton, was the second son and successor of Amenhotep III. He reigned the New Kingdom from 1353 until 1336 BC. Achnatons lack of interest in the economic well-being of Egypt ushered ina revolutionary period in Egyptian history. His harsh reign induced much suffering under the population. During this period when it was customary for a pharaoh to have many wives, he had taken his cousin Nefertete to reign as queen at hisside. An elegant and very beautiful woman, she used her influence to ease the turmoil caused by Achnaton. Combined with her grace, her presence at public functions led to a greater popularity among her subjects than the pharaoh enjoyedhimself. Being mostly preoccupied with religious questions, he declared that all the other gods did not exist. There was only one god, the Aten, and it was the sun itself. It was now necessary to change his name: ‘Amenhotep’ meaning ‘the god Amun is satisfied’, because he didnt want to be associated with Amun or any of the other deities. He renamed himself ‘Achnaton’ which means ‘servant of the Aten’ -- a much more appropriate title! In the sixth year of his reignAchnaton also moved the capital to a brand new city called Achet-Aton (‘the Horizon of the Aten’) which was where Tel el-Amarna stands today. He did this to further isolate himself from the ‘old’ religion, since the previous capital Thebes was thecentre of worship of Amun. This new religion created an up rise among the population and high priests. In spite of Nefertetes influence, the falling economy and religious conflict resulted in the decline of the Egyptian empire. Hoping toforget it ever happened, people later tried to eradicate all traces of Achnaton and his successors rule by smashing their statues, mutilating their mummies, and ruining their relief carvings. From that moment on he was remembered as the‘heretic king’. This composition was partially funded by the ‘Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds’.De Egyptische farao Achnaton was de zoon en opvolger van Amenhotep III en besteeg de troon als Amenhotep IV. Hij regeerde van 1353 tot 1336 voor Christus. Achnaton was nauwelijks ge?nteresseerd in politiek en handel waardoorhet Egyptische rijk onder zijn bewind in economisch verval raakte. Hij regeerde per decreet waaronder de bevolking zwaar te leiden had. In die tijd was het gebruikelijk dat de farao’s meerdere vrouwen hadden waarvan hij eréén tot zijn hoofdvrouw koos waarmee hij zijn rijk regeerde. Nefertete was de uitverkorene. Een zeer mooie, elegante vrouw, die met haar invloed op het harde beleid van Achnaton nog voor enige verlichting zorgde. Dit en haar aanwezigheidbij openbare presentaties leidde ertoe dat zij bij de bevolking een veel grotere populariteit genoot dan de farao zelf. Achnaton hield zich vooral bezig met religieuze vraagstukken. Hij brak met het idee dat er meergoden zouden bestaan. Volgens hem was er slechts één god, namelijk de zon. Deze zonnegod noemde hij Aton. Nadat deze gedachte zich bij hem had geopenbaard veranderde hij zijn naam van Amenhotep in Achnaton, hetgeen in het Egyptisch“Aton welgevallig” betekent. In zijn zesde regeringsjaar stichtte Achnaton de nieuwe regeringszetel “Achet-Aton”, ver van de bewoonde wereld in de woestijn. Deze stad, het huidige Tell el-Amarna in Midden-Egypte,stond geheel in het teken van de zonnegod. Deze nieuwe godsdienst stuitte op veel weerstand bij de bevolking en de priesters. De godsdienststrijd die hierdoor ontstond gekoppeld aan het economische verval zorgde, ondanks de invloedvan Nefertete, voor de ineenstorting van het Egyptische rijk als grote mogendheid. Na de dood van Achnaton werd de regeringszetel “Achet-Aton” gebruikt als steengroeve. Zijn naam werd verwijderd van de alle bouwwerken en herinneringszuilen.
SKU: UT.AS-6
ISBN 9790215320109. 9 x 12 inches.
Toccate, Fughe e composizioni varie (Napoli, Biblioteca del Conservatorio <>, Ms. 46.1.29; Montecassino, Biblioteca dell'Abbazia, Ms. 126 D. 3; altre fonti (Berlino, Firenze, Londra, Roma, Vienna))
SKU: HL.49001054
ISBN 9790001006286. UPC: 073999271676. 7.5x11.0x0.02 inches.
SKU: BT.DV-22195
SKU: UT.HS-156
ISBN 9790215313446. 9 x 12 inches.
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