SKU: SU.50032380
Copyright 1976. Published by: Seesaw Music.
SKU: SU.50032370
Copyright 1971. Published by: Seesaw Music.
SKU: HL.359057
ISBN 9781705120941. UPC: 840126945119. 11.0x13.0x0.404 inches.
Composed during the summer of 1964 at the Aspen Music Festival, performed by students under the direction of Leonard Slatkin. The composer writes: “The first movement has much the feel of a Mozart string divertimento. The 'distant relative' of the second movement was Richard Wagner, and there are hidden quotations of his work throughout. The short scherzo movement, which leads to a solo lament, eventually lands upon a light-hearted rondo, unashamedly in G major, a compositional ploy that drew criticism in its time.â€.
SKU: PR.416411770
UPC: 680160091508.
I was tempted to call the piece Throw Back because it consciously employs rhythmic and harmonic approaches characteristic of the earlier part of the twentieth century, much of which plays a part in forging my musical personality. Going along with the impetus, I have paid homage by subtly interpolating stylistic or actual references to such unexpected bedfellows as Scriabin, Ravel, Debussy, Piston, Roussel, and Ysaye. I hope I will be musically forgiven. In one continuous movement, there are three definite internal sections: Presto-Largo-Allegro. The first section opens with a very soft percussion cadenza. If the acoustics allow it, the player will use sponge pottery mallets (sponge-headed mallets employed to smooth the interior of a pot as it is being spin-dried). No matter how hard the percussionist strikes the drums, the dynamic cannot go above pp (pianissimo). This cadenza serves as a basis for the first movement. The elements of the cadenza are taken by the orchestra to make the first major statement, similar to the classical concerto; but rather than making a restatement, the soloists, when they come in, begin with variational ideas. The second section is given over to the soloists, and is lyrical. The third section begins with an alternation between strict rhythmic pulsation and free-sounding timbres, as if reluctant to leave the second section behind. The rhythmic aspect takes over more and more as the piece progresses toward its conclusion. Double Play was commissioned by the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra with financial assistance from the Northwest Area Foundation. It received its premiere on January 7, 1983, in St. Paul, with the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra; Pinchas Zukerman, violinist; Marc Neikrug, piano; and the composer conducting.
SKU: BT.DHP-1074258-400
ISBN 9789043127417. 9x12 inches. Italian.
Questo metodo, fondato sui principi moderni della pedagogia, è ideale per essere usato sia da soli che in gruppo. Con 24 lezioni chiaramente strutturate, e due CD, ogni volume è un'eccelente guida per tutti gli allievi violinisti.Suona il violino! propone una presentazione chiara e accattivante, con esercizi di intonazione e d'ascolto (con l'ausilio del CD), esercizi ritmici e consigli teorici. Il tutto è arricchito da canzoni più o meno conosciute, e duetti. Giochi e interessanti informazioni supplementari rendono il metodo particolarmente accattivante.Gli accompagnamenti al piano sono disponibili separatamente. Ognuno die questi libri contiene un CD con tuttigli accompagnamenti realizzati su un vero pianoforte a coda.Volume 1 include:- suonare il pizzicato - posizioni delle prime due dita - velocit dei colpi d'archetto - suonare il legato - il cambio di corde - le prime scale - armonici - suonare la doppia corda attraverso esercizi facilitati - improvisazione - esercizi di movimento.
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