SKU: FG.55011-912-3
ISBN 9790550119123.
Luonnonjumala (God of Nature) is Tauno Marttinen’s adaption for harp of his piano suite Taara op. 34. The manuscript for harp was found in January 2024 by Rauno Marttinen, composer’s son.Duration: c. 15’Movements:1. Virran ääniä | The Voices of the Stream2. Luonnonjumalan lähde | The Spring of God of Nature3. Metsässä tuulee |The Wind Blows through the ForestTauno Marttinen (1912–2008) studied in Viipuri and later in Helsinki at the Helsinki Conservatoire. His piano teachers were Ilmari Hannikainen and Selim Palmgren, but he soon became increasingly interested in composing. Marttinen was also the conductor of the Hämeenlinna City Orchestra in 1949−1958 and the founder and principal of the Hämeenlinna Music Institute.Marttinen started his composing career in late Romantic vein. However, his first concerts in the 1940s met with criticism since the winds of Modernism had already landed in Finland. He then became interested in Dodecaphony and studied under Vladimir Vogel in Ascona but later abandoned strict dodecaphony and found his own, personal style incorporating elements from Neo-classicism and free-tonality with a hint of mysticism – he was called the Shaman of Hämeenlinna (his hometown).Tauno Marttinen was an incredibly productive composer; he wrote around four hundred works with opus numbers as well as a wealth of other pieces. His oeuvre includes 10 symphonies, concertos for various solo instruments, operas as well as vocal, chamber and instrumental works. Many of Marttinen’s pieces have become popular standard repertoire, such as the piano piece Kimalluksia (Gleams).
SKU: UT.HS-222
ISBN 9790215323322. 9 x 12 inches.
Bridget Cruise; Captain O’Kane; Carolan’s Farewell to Music; Carolan’s Quarrel with the Landlady; Frank Palmer; George Brabazon. First Air; George Brabazon. Second Air; Grace Nugent; Morgan Magan; Mr O’Connor
SKU: UT.MAG-80
ISBN 9790215306165. 8.26 x 11.69 inches.
SKU: HL.50601074
SKU: HL.14043600
9.0x12.0x0.058 inches.
Simon Holt 's the man in the wind and the west moon was composed for Solo Harp in 2013, having been commissioned by The Tanza Trust. The piece takes its title from a line in a Dylan Thomas poem named 'And death shall have no dominion'. The four sections of the work see shifting harmonies throughout, with the first section repeating but also changing ever so subtly. The unique thing about the piece is that each section is dynamically different, but is left open to interpretation by the player. The man in the wind and the west moon was first performed on the 2nd of June 2014 at Milton Court Concert Hall in London by Alex Rider. The piece lasts around 7minutes, and the bottom C and D strings should be tuned to C# and D# respectively.
SKU: MB.97853
ISBN 9780786628469. UPC: 796279057912. 8.75 x 11.75 inches.
With the exception of two pieces, the arrangements in this book of traditional tunes are adapted from the collections of Francis ONeill, Edward Bunting, Donal OSullivan, Manus OBaoill, and Sean Og OBaoill. Performance notes are included. Standard notation.
SKU: HL.50489799
16.5x11.75x0.346 inches.
SKU: CF.H78
ISBN 9781491156919. UPC: 680160915460. Text: Yolanda Kondonassis.
SKU: HL.50601275
SKU: HL.50484834
UPC: 073999848342. 9.0x12.0x0.011 inches.
SKU: ST.H143
ISBN 9790220205620.
Written in 1952 at the invitation of Maria Korchinska and first performed by her at a Macnaughten Concert in London.
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