SKU: BT.MUSM570208777
English.
For orchestra (triple winds). Published in 2005. 3.3.3.3 / 2sax: SA / 4.3.3.1 / hp.cel.2perc / strings. First performance: University of Sheffield Symphony Orchestra, George Nicholson (cond), City Hall, Sheffield, 11th December 2005. Score.
SKU: HL.14036351
ISBN 9780711986121.
This work for orchestra was commissioned by the BBC and premiered by the BBC Orchestra under the direction of Andrew Davis in Tokyo, May 1997.
SKU: HL.14008396
ISBN 9780711921337. 8.5x12.0x0.533 inches.
This work was commissioned by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra to celebrate its 40th birthday. The first performance took place in June 1986 at St. Magnus' Cathedral, Kirkwall, as part of the tenth St. Magnus Festival. Written for and first performed by Isaac Stern, Davies's Violin Concerto brings together two streams in his music: symphonism and folk-fiddling. In its strongly developed substance, it asks to be measured in the company of Beethoven, Brahms and Sibelius, while there is also, particularly in the middle movement, a strong element of the Scots lament. The orchestra is generally muted in colour, though there is a dramatic role for the timpanist. There are three movements, played without a break - this is only one of many connections with the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto. Duration c. 30mins.
SKU: HL.14022897
ISBN 9788759853658. 10.25x14.25x0.42 inches.
The score for Carl Nielsen's Romance For Violin And Orchestra Op.2, as arranged by Hans Sitt.
SKU: BT.MUSM570360239
A Dance-Concerto for Orchestra. Published in 2006. Commissioned with funds generously provided by the Ida Carroll Trust. Study Score.
SKU: BT.MUSM570360291
Study Score. For Viola and Orchestra.
SKU: HL.14030363
ISBN 9788759868812. 10.25x14.5x0.371 inches.
The full score of this short work for Violin and Orchestra by Emil Sjogren.
SKU: HL.50499306
SKU: FG.55011-516-3
ISBN 9790550115163.
The pictorial title of DIA (1979) with its wedge form refers to the idea of an arrow pointing through the multidimensional musical space of the piece -- the beginning of a trajectory crossing through all of it, visiting every point, but a trajectory free of any preordained form or curvature. The grand old man of Finnish Modernism Paavo Heininen (b. 1938) sees form as an idea of time and reflects it in one continuous movement with five distinct sections. DIA was commissioned NOMUS (National Federation of Swedish Orchestral Associations) and premiered by the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leif Segerstam in September 1979. The edition of the score at hand is published to celebrate Paavo Heininen's 80th birthday. The edition includes the composer's forward from the year 1979 as well as aspects and memories about DIA written in August 2018.
SKU: BT.MUSM570204823
Orchestra (single winds) Published 1981 First performance: City of London Sinfonia, conducted by Richard Hickox, BBC Memorial Concert 'Music in our Time', 15th December 1983.
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