| Vallée d'Obermann Piano solo G. Henle
Piano (Piano Solo) SKU: HL.51481612 For Piano Solo. Composed by Fr...(+)
Piano (Piano Solo) SKU: HL.51481612 For Piano Solo. Composed by Franz Liszt. Edited by Peter Jost. Henle Music Folios. Classical. Softcover. 32 pages. G. Henle #HN1612. Published by G. Henle (HL.51481612). UPC: 196288215820. 9.0x12.0x0.128 inches. Volume I of Liszt's Années de pèlerinage, entitled Suisse, is based on impressions he gathered during an extended sojourn in Switzerland in 1835/36. The most important piece of the collection, first published in 1841, is undoubtedly Vallée d�Obermann, which offers a vast richness of melodic, harmonic and rhythmic variations on the basis of two contrasting themes. The technically and artistically demanding composition owes its title not to a scenic valley in Switzerland, but to the epistolary novel of the same name by French poet Ãtienne de Senancour. Set in Switzerland, it presents an emotionally torn hero who articulates his weltschmerz in a dialogue with nature. The musical text of this separate edition of Vallée d�Obermann is preceded by an excerpt from Senancour's novel, which may provide impulses that are just as important for the interpretation as are Francesco Piemontesi's fingerings. About Henle Urtext What I can expect from Henle Urtext editions: - error-free, reliable musical texts based on meticulous musicological research - fingerings and bowings by famous artists and pedagogues
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| Vallee d'Obermann Annees de Pelerinage Piano solo EMB (Editio Musica Budapest)
Piano SKU: BT.EMBZ8178 Années de Pelerinage. Composed by Franz ...(+)
Piano SKU: BT.EMBZ8178 Années de Pelerinage. Composed by Franz Liszt. EMB Liszt Works. Book Only. Composed 1977. 16 pages. Editio Musica Budapest #EMBZ8178. Published by Editio Musica Budapest (BT.EMBZ8178). Liszt Separate Editions are published with scholarly authenticity and are based on the New Liszt Edition. Their musical scores and presentation correspond to the complete edition, yet their extent is far smaller and they cost much less than the larger volumes of the full set. Liszt Separate Editions provide the same quality as the complete edition, while also fully meeting practical requirements. $10.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Ein Spanier fur Elise ( CD) 1 Piano, 4 hands [Sheet music + CD] Breitkopf & Härtel
By Michael Proksch. For Piano, 4-hands. This edition: Piano, 4-hands. Edition Br...(+)
By Michael Proksch. For Piano, 4-hands. This edition: Piano, 4-hands. Edition Breitkopf. Attached. 48 pages. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (German import).
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| Die Magd als Herrin Deutscher Verlag für Musik
Chorus (with soloists) and piano (solos: SB - str(bc)) SKU: BR.DV-6047 (+)
Chorus (with soloists) and piano (solos: SB - str(bc)) SKU: BR.DV-6047 La serva padrona - Intermezzo in 2 Acts. Composed by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi. Edited by Manfred Koerth and Wo Ebermann. Choir; Softbound. Deutscher Verlag. Opera; Music theatre; Baroque. Piano/Vocal Score. 68 pages. Duration 60'. Deutscher Verlag fur Musik #DV 6047. Published by Deutscher Verlag fur Musik (BR.DV-6047). ISBN 9790200460001. 9.5 x 12 inches. German / Italian. Duration: 60' Text by Gennaro Antonio Federico Translation: German (W. Ebermann/M. Koerth) Place and time: Italian, 17th Century
Characters: Uberto, a Prosperous Burgher (bass) - Serpina, his Maid (soprano) - Vespone, his Servant (silent part) Immerhin - das strukturelle Moment in meiner Musik lasst sich in etwa beschreiben: So wie der russische Dichter Valimir Chlebnicov seinen Text ZANGEKI eine Erzahlung aus Erzahlungen hoherer Ordnung nannte (weil sein Material nicht Laute nicht Worte nicht einmal Satze sondern Erzahlungen niederer Ordnung war) besteht meine Musik oft aus mehreren >>Musiken<< hoherer Ordnung die sich gegenseitig uberlappen erganzen kommentieren als bereits vorauskomponiertes Material. Bausteine 1. Ordnung: waren die ublicherweise als >>Material<< bezeichneten Tonhohen -dauern -intensitaten usf. Bausteine 2. Ordnung: das Stuck im Kleinen extrem reduziert und doch spiel- oder horbar: klingendes Formschema. 3. Ordnung: einzelne Passagen Schichten (Ausarbeitungen/ Ausweitungen von Bausteinen 2. Ordnung). 4. Ordnung: einzelne Satze oder wie in DUNKLES HAUS: Szenen. Die 5. Ordnung gilt schliesslich der Uberlagerung Kommentierung Verschachtelung einzelner Satze (in DUNKLES HAUS Zusammenfassung mehrerer Szenen in >>Phasen<<). Hier werden Verbindungen komponiert - gleichzeitig ablaufende Szenen werden einem Verknupfungsprozess unterworfen der sich zwischen den Extremen von scharf zerschnittenem Nebeneinander und volliger Verschmelzung bewegt. Auch dies mag wieder Material werden fur eine 6. Ordnung in der mehrere Stucke gleichzeitig erklingen eine 7. (mehrere Programme) und weiter uber soziale Polyphonien bis zur letzten: Entropie weisses Rauschen. (Robert HP Platz)
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| Reflections Piano solo Theodore Presser Co.
Scott Joplin Reconsidered. Composed by Scott Joplin (1868-1917). Edited by L...(+)
Scott Joplin Reconsidered.
Composed by Scott Joplin
(1868-1917). Edited by Lara
Downes. Collection. Theodore
Presser Company #440-40028.
Published by Theodore Presser
Company
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| Ein Hauch von Unzeit [Score] Breitkopf & Härtel
Voice(s) solo SKU: BR.EB-8424 (Plainte sur la perte de la reflexion mu...(+)
Voice(s) solo SKU: BR.EB-8424 (Plainte sur la perte de la reflexion musicale). Composed by Klaus Huber. Arranged by Klaus Huber. Voice; stapled. Edition Breitkopf. You will need a copy of BG 1002 for each player to perform the version for variable instrumentation (BG 1004). Music post-1945; New music (post-2000). Score. Composed 1972. 8 pages. Duration 20'. Breitkopf and Haertel #EB 8424. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.EB-8424). ISBN 9790004185254. 9 x 12 inches. World premieres:I version for flute: Wiesbaden, 1972II version for piano: Nyon, 1972III version for var. insts.: Cologne, May 29, 1976VI version for accordeon: Fribourg, June 25, 1987VIII version for violoncello Tokyo: October 14, 1989X version for organ: Stuttgart, March 28, 2018This work (A Breath of the Untimely) was first written for solo Flute and dedicated to Aurele Nicolet. Its bears the subtitle Lament on the Loss of Musical Thought - some Madrigals for Solo Flute or Flute with any other Instruments. This serves as a playing instruction but doubles at the same time as an outmoded programme: it refers back to the musical origin of the opening lamenting motif, a tradition which was once of its time but is not of our time - namely the Lamento genre which gave the title to the Chaconne in Purcell's opera Dido and Aeneas. Almost simultaneously I wrote a second version for Piano (for Piano one-and-a-half hands), which already formulates possible approaches for the performer, in some detail, to the indicated, quasi-canonic version of the piece in the programme. The multiple version Ein Hauch von Unzeit III realizes a concrete version of a formal state which floats between strict canon and aleatoric principles: each of the musicians who are spread throughout the hall introduces their own idiomatic translation of the flute part. And so the music exists, omnipresent, not only spatially throughout the hall, but also formally in a sort of fluctuating simultaneity. For that reason, it was my express wish to any potential interpreter that they should construct entirely their own version of the piece. A healthy number of musicians have responded to my suggestion - versions of the piece have now been made for guitar (Cornelius Schwehr, Gunther Schneider), accordion (Hugo Noth), double bass (Fernando Grillo), violin (Hansheinz Schneeberger), viola, violoncello, and double bass (trio basso, Koln), violoncello (Michael Bach), trombone (Andrew Digby) and, created by myself, a sung version for voice (to words by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel und Max Bense), and for viola.The most important requirement for the whole piece is absolute stillness, which should as far as possible emanate from the performer. The pauses are occasionally in this respect the most important element. These may, if one can find the necessary stillness, become very long.Ein Hauch von Unzeit (A Breath of the Untimely) - time almost dissolves!(Klaus Huber, 1989/2014 - translation: David Alberman)CD:Jean-Luc Menet (Bass flute)CD Traversieres 120.270Jean-Luc Menet (fl)CD STR 37039Bibliography:Zimmermann, Heidy: Zeitgestaltung im Kompositionsprozess bei Klaus Huber - dargestellt anhand von Skizzen, in: Mnemosyne. Zeit und Gedachtnis in der europaischen Musik des ausgehenden 20. Jahrhunderts, hrsg. von Dorothea Redepenning und Joachim Steinheuer, Saarbrucken: Pfau 2006, S. 90-109. $24.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Ein Hauch von Unzeit Cello [Score] Breitkopf & Härtel
Cello solo SKU: BR.EB-9074 (Plainte sur la perte de la reflexion music...(+)
Cello solo SKU: BR.EB-9074 (Plainte sur la perte de la reflexion musicale). Composed by Klaus Huber. Edited by Michael Bach. Arranged by Michael Bach. Solo instruments; stapled. Edition Breitkopf. You will need a copy of BG 1002 for each player to perform the version for variable instrumentation (BG 1004). Music post-1945; New music (post-2000). Score. Composed 1972. 12 pages. Duration 20'. Breitkopf and Haertel #EB 9074. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.EB-9074). ISBN 9790004179499. 9 x 12 inches. World premieres:I version for flute: Wiesbaden, 1972II version for piano: Nyon, 1972III version for var. insts.: Cologne, May 29, 1976VI version for accordeon: Fribourg, June 25, 1987VIII version for violoncello Tokyo: October 14, 1989X version for organ: Stuttgart, March 28, 2018This work (A Breath of the Untimely) was first written for solo Flute and dedicated to Aurele Nicolet. Its bears the subtitle Lament on the Loss of Musical Thought - some Madrigals for Solo Flute or Flute with any other Instruments. This serves as a playing instruction but doubles at the same time as an outmoded programme: it refers back to the musical origin of the opening lamenting motif, a tradition which was once of its time but is not of our time - namely the Lamento genre which gave the title to the Chaconne in Purcell's opera Dido and Aeneas. Almost simultaneously I wrote a second version for Piano (for Piano one-and-a-half hands), which already formulates possible approaches for the performer, in some detail, to the indicated, quasi-canonic version of the piece in the programme. The multiple version Ein Hauch von Unzeit III realizes a concrete version of a formal state which floats between strict canon and aleatoric principles: each of the musicians who are spread throughout the hall introduces their own idiomatic translation of the flute part. And so the music exists, omnipresent, not only spatially throughout the hall, but also formally in a sort of fluctuating simultaneity. For that reason, it was my express wish to any potential interpreter that they should construct entirely their own version of the piece. A healthy number of musicians have responded to my suggestion - versions of the piece have now been made for guitar (Cornelius Schwehr, Gunther Schneider), accordion (Hugo Noth), double bass (Fernando Grillo), violin (Hansheinz Schneeberger), viola, violoncello, and double bass (trio basso, Koln), violoncello (Michael Bach), trombone (Andrew Digby) and, created by myself, a sung version for voice (to words by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel und Max Bense), and for viola.The most important requirement for the whole piece is absolute stillness, which should as far as possible emanate from the performer. The pauses are occasionally in this respect the most important element. These may, if one can find the necessary stillness, become very long.Ein Hauch von Unzeit (A Breath of the Untimely) - time almost dissolves!(Klaus Huber, 1989/2014 - translation: David Alberman)CD:Jean-Luc Menet (Bass flute)CD Traversieres 120.270Jean-Luc Menet (fl)CD STR 37039Bibliography:Zimmermann, Heidy: Zeitgestaltung im Kompositionsprozess bei Klaus Huber - dargestellt anhand von Skizzen, in: Mnemosyne. Zeit und Gedachtnis in der europaischen Musik des ausgehenden 20. Jahrhunderts, hrsg. von Dorothea Redepenning und Joachim Steinheuer, Saarbrucken: Pfau 2006, S. 90-109
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| Ein Hauch von Unzeit Organ [Score] Breitkopf & Härtel
Organ SKU: BR.EB-9300 (Plainte sur la perte de la reflexion musicale)<...(+)
Organ SKU: BR.EB-9300 (Plainte sur la perte de la reflexion musicale). Composed by Klaus Huber. Arranged by A. Digby and M. Sattelberger. Solo instruments; stapled. Edition Breitkopf. World premieres: I version for flute: Wiesbaden, 1972. Music post-1945; New music (post-2000). Score. Composed 1972. 20 pages. Duration 20'. Breitkopf and Haertel #EB 9300. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.EB-9300). ISBN 9790004187647. 9 x 12 inches. World premieres:I version for flute: Wiesbaden, 1972II version for piano: Nyon, 1972III version for var. insts.: Cologne, May 29, 1976VI version for accordeon: Fribourg, June 25, 1987VIII version for violoncello Tokyo: October 14, 1989X version for organ: Stuttgart, March 28, 2018This work (A Breath of the Untimely) was first written for solo Flute and dedicated to Aurele Nicolet. Its bears the subtitle Lament on the Loss of Musical Thought - some Madrigals for Solo Flute or Flute with any other Instruments. This serves as a playing instruction but doubles at the same time as an outmoded programme: it refers back to the musical origin of the opening lamenting motif, a tradition which was once of its time but is not of our time - namely the Lamento genre which gave the title to the Chaconne in Purcell's opera Dido and Aeneas. Almost simultaneously I wrote a second version for Piano (for Piano one-and-a-half hands), which already formulates possible approaches for the performer, in some detail, to the indicated, quasi-canonic version of the piece in the programme. The multiple version Ein Hauch von Unzeit III realizes a concrete version of a formal state which floats between strict canon and aleatoric principles: each of the musicians who are spread throughout the hall introduces their own idiomatic translation of the flute part. And so the music exists, omnipresent, not only spatially throughout the hall, but also formally in a sort of fluctuating simultaneity. For that reason, it was my express wish to any potential interpreter that they should construct entirely their own version of the piece. A healthy number of musicians have responded to my suggestion - versions of the piece have now been made for guitar (Cornelius Schwehr, Gunther Schneider), accordion (Hugo Noth), double bass (Fernando Grillo), violin (Hansheinz Schneeberger), viola, violoncello, and double bass (trio basso, Koln), violoncello (Michael Bach), trombone (Andrew Digby) and, created by myself, a sung version for voice (to words by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel und Max Bense), and for viola.The most important requirement for the whole piece is absolute stillness, which should as far as possible emanate from the performer. The pauses are occasionally in this respect the most important element. These may, if one can find the necessary stillness, become very long.Ein Hauch von Unzeit (A Breath of the Untimely) - time almost dissolves!(Klaus Huber, 1989/2014 - translation: David Alberman)CD:Jean-Luc Menet (Bass flute)CD Traversieres 120.270Jean-Luc Menet (fl)CD STR 37039Bibliography:Zimmermann, Heidy: Zeitgestaltung im Kompositionsprozess bei Klaus Huber - dargestellt anhand von Skizzen, in: Mnemosyne. Zeit und Gedachtnis in der europaischen Musik des ausgehenden 20. Jahrhunderts, hrsg. von Dorothea Redepenning und Joachim Steinheuer, Saarbrucken: Pfau 2006, S. 90-109
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