SKU: AP.49516
ISBN 9781470649524. UPC: 038081570303. English. Melody from Piae Cantiones (1582).
The 14th-century carol, Personent hodie, is both mysterious and powerful. On This Day Earth Shall Ring---a festive processional on the ancient melody arranged by Scott Watson---explores both aspects. Beginning quietly, the modal tune emerges over a chant drone with rustic, medieval percussion. Before long, the piece takes on the joyous character alluded to in the tune's most familiar English text setting, On This Day Earth Shall Ring (written by composer, Jane Joseph, a student of Gustav Holst). As the work draws to an ebullient close, all the stops are pulled with resounding brass and ringing metallic percussion! Whether used as a striking concert opener or a jubilant final selection, On This Day Earth Shall Ring will add festive élan to your winter/holiday program! (3:28) This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
SKU: CA.3117507
ISBN 9790007135805. Language: German/English. Text: von Ziegler, Christiane Mariane. Text: Christiane Mariane von Ziegler.
Score available separately - see item CA.3117500.
SKU: J1.4107
8.26 x 11.28 inches.
Sonata for 2 Alto Recorders F Major, Op. 2-1Sonata for 2 Alto Recorders C minor, Op. 2-2Sonata for 2 Alto Recorders C Major, Op. 2-3.
SKU: BT.SINF201
ISBN 9788884001054.
10 brani per pianoforte in stile jazz e moderno per imparare i ritmi puntati.
SKU: HL.50560260
UPC: 073999274790. 8.25x11.75x0.095 inches.
SKU: BR.OB-15155-15
In Cooperation with G. Henle Verlag
ISBN 9790004344934. 10 x 12.5 inches.
Many well-known violinists such as the dedicatee Pablo de Sarasate, together later with Eugene Ysaye and Jacques Thibaud, included in their repertoires Camille Saint-Saens' concert piece composed in 1863. Even today, concert life is hard to imagine without the Introduction et Rondo capriccioso. The highly virtuosic work already inspired critics and audiences during the composer's lifetime; reported about the premiere in 1867 was: The Introduction and the Rondo capriccioso for the same instrument are both original and charming, and Maestro Sarasate, who was in his element here, admirably made the most of it. And a few years later, a music critic described the work as a kind of fantasy waltz in the Spanish style and with a most bewitching effect. After the first performances in 1867, despite success, the work's score and orchestral parts had little chance of publication due to concert companies' reluctance. In 1869 the Paris publishing house G. Hartmann merely published an arrangement for violin and piano produced by the composer's friend Georges Bizet. The orchestral score and parts were first published after the Paris publishing house Durand had acquired publication rights in 1875. The present edition published in collaboration with the G. Henle Verlag is the first critical edition of the work.
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