SKU: KN.19271
UPC: 822795192711.
This innovative collection of 10 Christmas favorites for any combination of three instruments includes a 4th and more advanced obbligato part that can be featured with the basic trio scoring to create a more exciting, sophisticated sound. This is the perfect opportunity for a group of varied ability levels. Published in score form for any combination of like or mixed instruments using the appropriate key-compatible books.COLLECTION CONTENTSJoy To The World; The First Noel; Good King Wenceslas and O Come, All Ye Faithful; Bring A Torch, Jeanette, Isabella and We Three Kings; It Came Upon A Midnight Clear and Away In A Manger; Up On The Housetop; Jolly Old St. Nicholas; Angels We Have Heard On High and O Little Town Of Bethlehem; Jingle Bells; Hark! The Herald Angels Sing and Deck The Halls.
SKU: KN.00310
UPC: 822795003109.
Showcasing the genius of Sammy Nestico at his creative best, these inventive arrangements give directors countless options for holiday programs -- selections can be played singly or together, tempos include slow, medium and fast, and styles range from lyrical and expressive to bright and snappy. In a word, there's something here for everyone! Rhythm section parts are notated.Contents:Jingle Bells; Away In A Manger; Westminster Carol; Deck The Halls; Silent Night; Up On The House-Top; The Wassail Song; Adeste Fidelis.
SKU: HL.50600649
ISBN 9790080150009. UPC: 888680895518. 10.25x13.5x0.622 inches. Hungarian, English. Gyorgy Kurtag.
In the autumn of 1974 György Kurtág began to copy selected pieces from the series Games into a music notebook for Zoltán Kocsis who had been his student in earlier years and who, even today, is one of its most authentic performers. Kocsis played from this notebook in the first public performance of Games in 1974. The gradually expanding series of piano pieces also appeared in print in the course of later decades; however, since then he has used this collection - expanded over 32 years since by Kurtág - whenever he plays pieces from Games in concert. Since the time of this 1974 concert, as he writes: 'I didn't know that the spiral notebook I received at the premiere would later become, as it were, my permanent companion. That I would take it with me from Japan to Canada, from Australia to Iceland, travelling to the world's most prominent concert halls, surviving fire damage, flood, transport catastrophes, theft attempts, forced landings and so on, and that - well beyond the intention of its being 'copied with love' - it would include works and sketches for which this notebook would become the principal source.' The manuscript gives a glimpse into Kurtág's workshop from the viewpoint of both performers and musicologists. The former can understand more from Kurtág's handwriting about the composer's intentions than from the printed score. The musicologists, however, can study the historical origins of the works: some works can be found here in more than one version, others appear in a version different from the printed score. The publication is accompanied by a booklet and a CD supplement. The booklet contains Kocsis's own personal preface, as well as András Wilheim's essay providing information about the collection and the pieces contained therein. On the CD we hear 11 works performed by Kocsis, from a recording made in 1982 which has not previously been commercially issued.
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