SKU: BT.MUSM570368549
Thomas Simaku's Albanian Folk Song 'My Beautiful Morea' for Piano Trio. A4 score and parts.
SKU: BT.MUSM570366606
English.
Moj e Bukura Moré (My Beautiful Morea) has its origin in Southern Italy, in Calabria, where an Albanian community has lived for more than 500 years, and so has the song! The tenderness of the melodic lines expresses the natural beauty of the distant homeland, which according to legend can be seen from the Calabrian mountain-tops. As in most folk songs, this tune is remarkably short; the melody itself has not been altered, but has been extended, enriched in texture and presented in different ways. The melodic lines serve as a point of departure for the proliferation of a distinct harmonic vocabulary. - Thomas Simaku.
SKU: BT.MUSM570366569
Moj e Bukura Moré (My Beautiful Morea) has its origin in Southern Italy, in Calabria, where an Albanian community has lived for more than 500 years, and so has the song! The tenderness of the melodic lines expresses the natural beauty of the distant homeland, which according to legend can be seen from the Calabrian mountain-tops. As in most folk songs, this tune is remarkably short; the melody itself has not been altered, but has been extended, enriched in texture and presented in different ways. The melodic lines serve as a point of departure for the proliferation of a distinct harmonic vocabulary. TS.
SKU: BT.MUSM570202133
Thomas Simaku 's Three Albanian Folk Songs for two Sopranos and Alto. This piece was published in 2001 and was written for the Norwegian Mediaeval Trio. The first performance took place at Birmingham Early Music Festival, 10th November 2001. Also available as a version for female choir.
SKU: BT.DHP-1135497-215
9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.
Robert van Beringen chose a classical theme for this funeral march. For this reason, within the trio of this melancholy piece we find echoes of Albinoni’s Adagio which - according to the latest research was actually composed by his biographer Remo Giazotto. Thanks to the four-part variable instrumentation (with ad lib. drums) this funeral march can be played by pretty much any ensemble - whether at a funeral on the way from the church to the cemetery, in the church itself or indeed on stage as part of a memorial concert.Robert van Beringen maakt in het trio van zijn Funeral March gebruik van de bekende melodie ‘Adagio van Albinoni’, en waarvan sinds kort blijkt dat het eigenlijk werd geschreven door Giazotto. Door de _x001E_exibele, vierstemmige bezetting kan dit werk gespeeld worden door elk orkest. Het is geschikt als begeleiding van de kerk naar het kerkhof of in de kerk als een moment van bezinning of eerbetoon. Robert van Beringen wählte für diesen Trauermarsch ein klassisches Thema. So _x001D_finden sich im Trio dieses melancholischen Stückes Anklänge an das Adagio“ von Albinoni, das nach neueren Erkenntnissen aber von dessen Biograf Remo Giazotto zu stammen scheint. Dank der vierstimmig variablen Instrumentierung (mit Schlagzeug ad lib.) kann der Trauermarsch von jeder Besetzung gespielt werden - ob bei einer Beerdigung auf dem Weg von der Kirche zum Friedhof, in der Kirche selbst oder auf der Konzertbühne bei einem Gedenkkonzert.Robert van Beringen s’est inspiré d’un grand thème classique pour cette marche de funérailles, dont le trio mélancolique nous rappelle l’Adagio qui semblerait en fait avoir été composé, selon de récentes découvertes, par le musicologue Remo Giazotto d’après un fragment d’une sonate d’Albinoni retrouvé parmi les ruines de la bibliothèque de Dresde, après son bombardement durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Écrite dans une version pour instrumentation variable quatre voix (avec percussion ad libitum), Funeral March pourra être interprété lors d’une cérémonie funéraire, d’une procession de l’église au cimetière, ou lors d’un concert commémoratif.Per questa marcia funebre, Robert van Beringen si è ispirato ad un tema classico. Il malinconico trio ricorda l’Adagio di Albinoni che secondo scoperte recenti sembra sia stato composto dal biografo Remo Giazotto. Scritta per strumentazione variabile a quattro voci (con percussioni ad libitum), Funeral March può essere eseguita in occasione di una cerimonia funebre, di una processione o di un concerto commemorativo.
SKU: BT.DHP-1135497-015
Robert van Beringen chose a classical theme for this funeral march. For this reason, within the trio of this melancholy piece we find echoes of Albinoniâ??s Adagio which - according to the latest research was actually composed by his biographer Remo Giazotto. Thanks to the four-part variable instrumentation (with ad lib. drums) this funeral march can be played by pretty much any ensemble - whether at a funeral on the way from the church to the cemetery, in the church itself or indeed on stage as part of a memorial concert.Robert van Beringen maakt in het trio van zijn Funeral March gebruik van de bekende melodie â??Adagio van Albinoniâ??, en waarvan sinds kort blijkt dat het eigenlijk werd geschreven door Giazotto. Door de _x001E_exibele, vierstemmige bezetting kan dit werk gespeeld worden door elk orkest. Het is geschikt als begeleiding van de kerk naar het kerkhof of in de kerk als een moment van bezinning of eerbetoon. Robert van Beringen wählte fu?r diesen Trauermarsch ein klassisches Thema. So _x001D_finden sich im Trio dieses melancholischen Stu?ckes Anklänge an das Adagioâ?? von Albinoni, das nach neueren Erkenntnissen aber von dessen Biograf Remo Giazotto zu stammen scheint. Dank der vierstimmig variablen Instrumentierung (mit Schlagzeug ad lib.) kann der Trauermarsch von jeder Besetzung gespielt werden - ob bei einer Beerdigung auf dem Weg von der Kirche zum Friedhof, in der Kirche selbst oder auf der Konzertbu?hne bei einem Gedenkkonzert.Robert van Beringen sâ??est inspiré dâ??un grand thème classique pour cette marche de funérailles, dont le trio mélancolique nous rappelle lâ??Adagio qui semblerait en fait avoir été composé, selon de récentes découvertes, par le musicologue Remo Giazotto dâ??après un fragment dâ??une sonate dâ??Albinoni retrouvé parmi les ruines de la bibliothèque de Dresde, après son bombardement durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Ã?crite dans une version pour instrumentation variable quatre voix (avec percussion ad libitum), Funeral March pourra être interprété lors dâ??une cérémonie funéraire, dâ??une procession de lâ??église au cimetière, ou lors dâ??un concert commémoratif.Per questa marcia funebre, Robert van Beringen si è ispirato ad un tema classico. Il malinconico trio ricorda lâ??Adagio di Albinoni che secondo scoperte recenti sembra sia stato composto dal biografo Remo Giazotto. Scritta per strumentazione variabile a quattro voci (con percussioni ad libitum), Funeral March può essere eseguita in occasione di una cerimonia funebre, di una processione o di un concerto commemorativo.
SKU: HH.HH153-FSP
ISBN 9790708059073.
This cantata, from an important manuscript in Berlin containing 18 Albinoni cantatas for soprano and continuo, takes the form of a lover's plea to Clori, who is proving 'hard to get'. He begs her finally to yield to his love. Even if she does not reciprocate it, she should at least soothe his pain temporarily by glancing in his direction. As so often in Baroque cantatas, the exaggerated emotion seems to be ironised to some extent: Albinoni and his poet simultaneously express and critically observe the lover's feelings. The two arias are nicely contrasted, the first containing a large amount of written in vocal ornamentation and the second, in contrast, conveying a bluff breeziness.
SKU: P2.60013
Arranger Joseph Ardovino says, Despite the fact that Tomaso Albinoni appears to have enjoyed a large following among his contemporaries, few details of his life are known. This work begins with an Allegro, typical of the model established in Albinoni's late period. It maintains the typical three movement form, fast-slow-fast. Accompanying the trumpet in the original version is a small wind ensemble with continuo consisting of three oboes, bassoon and continuo... This offers a modern performance edition of an important piece from one of the great composers of the Baroque period..
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