SKU: ET.PNO102
ISBN 9790207009760.
The first movement has a dreamy and dramatic impressionistic quality, whereas the second movement is deeply melancholy and religious sounding. The third movement is playful with pulsating rhythms, which demonstrate a symphonic jazz feel. In 1963, at the age of thirty, Lane quickly formed up a close friendship with Paul Van Ness through their involvement with the Ridgewood Orpheus Glee Club (NJ), an all-male choir for which Lane was appointed accompanist. Lane maintained the accompanist position for this group for forty-one years until his death in 2004. Lane dedicated his Sonata 2 to Van Ness as a high school graduation present in 1965. During this period Lane also composed a piano suite for four hands, and a fantasy for piano and orchestra, along with other solo instrumental, choral and orchestral works. Van Ness performed the world premiere of Piano Sonata 2 at his Senior Recital in 1969, five years after its conception, at the Eastman School of Music, Lane’s alma mater. Karl Tricomi, another student of Lane’s and also graduate of the Eastman School of Music performed this second Sonata in 1976 at Carnegie Hall (NY) as well.
SKU: CZ.9798854439596
Are you ready to embark on a musical journey through the timeless classics? Thirty Classical Piano Solos is the perfect companion for pianists of all ages and skill levels. This delightful collection features simply arranged pieces of easy to intermediate classical music, offering a delightful challenge for beginners and a refreshing repertoire for more seasoned players. Experience the Joy of Playing: From the elegant simplicity of Minuet in G to the grandeur of Symphony No. 9, these thirty masterpieces will captivate your heart and invigorate your fingers. This book is not just a musical treasure trove; it's an invitation to explore the rich tapestry of classical music that has stood the test of time. Versatile and Dynamic: Thirty Classical Piano Solos is more than just a collection of sheet music – it's a versatile resource for a multitude of occasions. Whether you're preparing for a recital, competition, graduation, wedding, talent show, church service, celebration, family gathering, or simply looking for beautiful pieces to play, this book has you covered. A Range of Emotions: Let the expressive melodies of Ave Maria stir your soul or revel in the triumphant spirit of Pomp and Circumstance. Play the charming Barcarolle or immerse yourself in the enchanting Swan Lake. Each piece tells its unique story, allowing you to explore a vast spectrum of emotions through your playing. Ideal for Beginning and Intermediate Players: Designed with simplicity in mind, Thirty Classical Piano Solos includes accessible arrangements that retain the essence of the original compositions while providing an approachable challenge for those still honing their skills. With practice and dedication, you'll soon be performing these cherished classics with confidence and grace. A Beautiful Gift: Looking for the perfect gift for a piano enthusiast? Look no further! Thirty Classical Piano Solos is a thoughtful and cherished gift for children, adult beginners, or anyone who appreciates the beauty of classical music. Begin your musical odyssey today with this exceptional collection of classical piano solos. Let the melodies of the great composers resonate through your fingertips and transport you to a world of timeless beauty.
SKU: ET.PNO68
ISBN 9790207009289.
The 3 Impromptus by Richard Lane are excellent examples of a composer in full possession of his craft, an accomplished musician capable of writing beautiful music at any level of difficulty. Lane composed Impromptu I (no specified dedicatee but most likely written for one of his students) in December 1972 at the age of 39. The Impromptu II is dated June 1977 and was written for Eric Neumann who writes: [...] This Impromptu II written for me was a graduation present. I had studied with Richard Lane for three years, starting with composition. After my piano teacher retired, “Dick agreed to teach me piano to prepare for college auditions. With his support, I was accepted at the Eastman School of Music, his alma mater. The work was written as his impression of my finger dexterity in the fast sections and my contemplative spirit in the slower section. The Impromptu III was written 9 years later (Oct. 1986) and is dedicated to Dahwei Kuo, most certainly also a Richard Lane student. A light, elegant piece with an impish sense of humor and some technical challenges thrown in for good measure. The numerous unpublished piano works (including those for 2 pianos or 4 hands) by Richard Lane, composer and pianist, are all marvelous gems to be discovered as we proceed with the exclusive Editions Bim publications planned for the coming years. Pianists interested in these publications can sign up for email information regarding new releases or periodically checking our website: www.editions-bim.com.
SKU: HL.48186390
UPC: 888680827717. 9x12.25 inches.
“Born in Tunisia in 1952, Christian Lauba has been a prominent contemporary composer, winning many prizes since his graduation from the Conservatory of Bordeaux during the mid-1980s. Lauba won First Prize for Composition during his studies and his Porgy Stride for Two Pianos proves his ability. Published in 2012, a typical performance of Porgy Stride takes around 6 minutes and 25 seconds. The work is highly virtuosic and modern, exploiting tonality, rhythm and other advanced technical features. The score of Porgy Stride comes with clear, separate parts for each performer. For all advanced pianists, Porgy Stride provides an alternative, modern work, essential to a varied duet repertoire.&rdquo.
SKU: IS.PN7175EM
ISBN 9790365071753.
Ward De Vleeschhouwer began his piano training at the E. Hullebroeck Academy in his hometown of Ghent, Belgium. After graduating from the Academy, he continued his studies at the Royal Conservatoire of Ghent, studying piano with Claude Coppens and Daan Vandewalle, composition with Luc Brewaeys and Frank Nuyts, and improvisation with Peter Vermeersch. Further he followed piano masterclasses with Jan Michiels, Daniel Blumenthal, Mariko Kaneda, Thomas Rozenkrans and Tae Yoshioka. Powernotes I is a collection of eleven studies for piano solo, for both young and advanced pianists.
SKU: IS.PN7208EM
ISBN 9790365072088.
Ward De Vleeschhouwer began his piano training at the E. Hullebroeck Academy in his hometown of Ghent, Belgium. After graduating from the Academy, he continued his studies at the Royal Conservatoire of Ghent, studying piano with Claude Coppens and Daan Vandewalle, composition with Luc Brewaeys and Frank Nuyts, and improvisation with Peter Vermeersch. Further he followed piano masterclasses with Jan Michiels, Daniel Blumenthal, Mariko Kaneda, Thomas Rozenkrans and Tae Yoshioka. Powernotes II is a collection of seven studies for piano solo, for both young and advanced pianists.
SKU: HL.48025020
ISBN 9781784546250.
Leokadiya Kashperova (1872-1940), hitherto consigned to a footnote in musical history as Stravinsky's piano teacher, is undergoing rediscovery. A double graduate of the St Petersburg Conservatoire, she emerged as a virtuoso pianist and composer in the romantic tradition. She was associated with some of the great musicians of her day, including Mily Alexayevich Balakirev and Leopold von Auer. She performed in both Germany and the UK in the 1900s, but her career petered out after 1920. These new editions of the Cello Sonatas 1 & 2 have been broadcast and recorded, whilst new editions of her Symphony and hitherto unpublished Piano Concerto have recently been issued. Kashperova's Romantic empathy with nature and childhood may be keenly observed in her chamber music and songs. The six-movement piano suite In the Midst of Nature (1910) in no exception in the way it uses evocations of nature to express nostalgia for her childhood in the peaceful and remote Russian countryside. In the Midst of Nature also resents an artfully graded progression, indicating that Kashperova probably shared this music with her many pupils: the early movements are within the range of the talented young player whilst the latter movements require the technique and interpretative maturity of a conservatoire student, the whole work being admirably suited to the professional recital.
SKU: HL.354338
ISBN 9781705107669. UPC: 840126936964. 9.0x12.0x0.109 inches.
Richard Wilson was born in Cleveland on May 15, 1941. He studied piano with Roslyn Pettibone, Egbert Fischer, and Leonard Shure, andcello with Robert Ripley and Ernst Silberstein. After beginning composition studies with Roslyn Pettibone and Howard Whittaker, he went on in 1959 to Harvard, studying with Randall Thompson, G.W. Woodworth, and principally with Robert Moevs, and graduating in 1963 magna cum laude. Awarded the Frank Huntington Beebe Award for study abroad, he continued studying piano with Friedrich Wührer in Munich, and composition, again with Moevs, in Rome, where he also gave piano recitals. Wilson joined the faculty of Vassar College in 1966. He was appointed to the Mary Conover Mellon Professorship of Music there in 1988, and he has served three times as chairman of the Department of Music. Wilson has been commissioned by the San Francisco Symphony, the American Symphony, the New Juilliard Ensemble, the Koussevitzky Foundation, the Fromm Foundation, Chamber Music America, the Chicago Chamber Musicians, the Walter W. Naumburg Foundation, and the Library of Congress. His works have been heard in such American musical centers as New York, Philadelphia, Washington, Boston, Cleveland, and Los Angeles and at the Aspen Music Festival, but also in London, Berlin, Frankfurt, Zurich, Milan, Amsterdam, Graz, Leningrad, Stockholm, Tokyo, Bogota, and a number of Australian cities. The recipient in 1992 of a Guggenheim Fellowship, he was awarded the Elise L. Stoeger Prize of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center in 1994, the Academy Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 2004, and has served as composer in residence with the American Symphony Orchestra since 1992. Wilson has been praised by 21st Century Music as a “splendidly talented and highly accomplished composer whose music rewards seeking out†and by the New York Sun as “possessed of a hard-won idiom that has grown and developed over the years into a probing blend of wit, classic form, modern harmony, and impressionistic color.†Writing in the New Yorker, Andrew Porter called his String Quartet No. 3 a “richly wrought and unusual composition,†while the New York Times called it “a work of substance and expressivity ... [that] merits a place in the active repertory.â€.
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