SKU: HL.48186530
UPC: 888680832018. 9.0x12.0x0.058 inches.
Piece in G minor, Op. 5 is a piece for Oboe and Piano accompaniment composed by Gabriel Pierne. Its medium difficulty will enable intermediate players and above levels to play it, and to appreciate its features. Really enjoyable, this early work, written in 1833, lasts approximately 2?30 and has been transcribed for many other instruments. It is perfect for recitals and concerts. The book contains the score and Oboe part. The score mentions the possibility of replacing the Oboe by a Violin or a Cello. Gabriel Pierne (1863-1937) won the Prix de Rome in 1882.The composer wrote many chamber compositions, Piano pieces, symphonic music and some oratorios..
SKU: BO.B.3647
Al Valles, for oboe and piano, is a work that has two distinct characteristics-it is a concert work but was composed as a work for a final examination piece. The work is dedicated to Vicent Montalt, who performed it for his final examination at the Mozarteum in Saltzburg, 2012.Al Valles begins with a Paganini-like cadenza for the oboe which introduces the main feature of the work- the alternation of legato with spiccato which is at times rapid and at other times lento. The cadenza is followed by an Allegro which begins with decisiveness by the piano. The two instruments establish a game of brief and very specific rhythmic figures with rapid chromatic descents, which in the piano are in octaves. A tranquil and mysterious passage ends with a sudden fortissimo. The oboe plays another cadenza, reminiscent of the first one, which is followed by a return of the Allegro. However, this time the music stops on a trill on F # in the high register of the oboe. The work concludes with a rapid coda which begins brilliantly in the piano with chromatic descending octaves.
SKU: BR.EB-4762
Reger designated his Romance shortly after its publication as an occasional piece of the worst kind - for me!
ISBN 9790004163160. 9 x 12 inches.
Max Reger's well-known Romance in G major WoO II/10 was written as a supplement for the Neue Musik-Zeitung, which was the recipient of works - particularly songs and piano pieces - by Reger in the years 1900 and 1901. Reger himself designated his Romance shortly after its publication as an occasional piece of the worst kind - for me! The work was published in 1910 both in its original scoring for violin (and piano) as well as in its first arrangements for other solo instruments.Reger designated his Romance shortly after its publication as an occasional piece of the worst kind - for me!.
SKU: JK.09169
Only available as a PDF download. Oboe solo with piano accompaniment.Composer: Joleen G. Meredith Arranger: James C. Kasen Performance time: 4:10Reference: John 14:27, John 16:33, Hebrews 4:14-16.
SKU: BT.EMBZ1852
Hungarian.
It s quite rare when a composer s diploma work becomes a successful, popular piece even after 70 years. Frigyes Hidas (1928 2007) Oboe Concerto, written in 1951, is a work that Péter Pongrácz, Lajos Lencsés, and many other Hungarian and foreign oboists gladly add to their concert programs. It is difficult to pinpoint exactly what stylistic conventions helped to form the musical language of the Oboe Concerto: the three-movement form is suggestive of Viennese Classicism, and Hungarian motifs of the era can also be detected here and there. However, the main influences can be felt from the Neoclassicism of the 1920s and 1930s, the Baroque era, and the French woodwind school. Aswith all of his musical creations, Hidas demonstrates here that he is a master of instrumental knowledge, consideration towards his works performers, and tasteful moderation. This publication is printed on high-quality, age-resistant, pale-yellow paper that is produced in an environmentally-friendly, climate-neutral manner using renewable raw materials.
SKU: HL.48186455
UPC: 888680828639. 9x12 inches.
“Born to an Italian father and a French mother, Eugène Bozza (1905-1991) divided his music studies between the Academia Santa Cecilia in Rome and the Conservatoire de Paris, where he was taught by Henri Büsser and Henri Rabaud. His chamber music compositions reveal a marked predilection for wind instruments, as reflected in Fantaisie pastorale for oboe and piano (1939) and New-Orléans for bass saxhorn and piano (1944). During his stay a few years earlier at the Villa Medici in Rome (1936), Bozza had written his Aria Pour Saxophone Alto Et Piano ' a free adaptation of the third movement of Johann Sebastian Bach's Organ Pastorale in F major BWV 590. This expansive and nostalgic melody, which unfolds over a regular meter, has become one of the most widely played SaxoEphone pieces in the world. Having enjoyed such success, Éditions Leduc has decided to supplement its republication with an audio version that will enable saxoEphonists to carry out 'full-scale' practice.&rdquo.
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