SKU: HL.44001601
UPC: 073999016017. 6.75x10.5 inches.
Many of the numerous chorals Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) composed during his lifetime are still very popular today. An example is the melody Ich steh an deiner Krippen her (BWM 469) composed in 1736 and first published in the Schemelli hymn-book.In Jacob de Haan's magnificent instrumental arrangement for band this piece will certainly enrich your Christmas concert programme. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) heeft tijdens zijn leven een groot aantal koralen geschreven, die vandaag de dag nog steeds bijzonder geliefd zijn. Een voorbeeld hiervan is de in 1736 ontstane melodie Ich steh an deiner Krippenher (BWM 469), die voor het eerst werd gepubliceerd in het Schemelli-gezangboek. In deze prachtige instrumentale bewerking van Jacob de Haan voor blaasorkest is dit lied beslist een verrijking van uw kerstconcertprogramma.InJacob de Haan's magnificent instrumental arrangement for band this piece will certainly enrich your Christmas concert programme.Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) schrieb zahlreiche Chorale, die auch heute noch sehr beliebt sind. Ein Beispiel dafur ist die im Jahre 19936 komponierte Melodie Ich steh an deiner Krippen her (BWV 469), die zum ersten Mal im Schemelli-Gesangbuch erschienen war. Mit der vorliegenden Bearbeitung fur Blasorchester liefert Jacob de Haan eine wunderschone Erganzung des Weihnachtsrepertoires. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) a ecrit de nombreux chorals qui sont restes tres populaires. La melodie Ich steh an deiner Krippen her (BWM 469) ecrite en 1736 et publiee pour la premiere fois dans le recueil de cantiques de Schemelli en est un excellent exemple. Avec l'arrangement de ce choral pour ensemble de cuivres, Jacob de Haan a ecrit une composition qui enrichit merveilleusement chaque programme de concerts de Noel. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) scrisse numerosi corali che sono tuttora molto popolari. La melodia Ich steh an deiner Krippen hier (BWV 469), scritta nel 1736 e pubblicata per la prima vola nella raccolta di cantici di Schemelli, ne e un eccellente esempio. L'arrangiamento per banda di Jacob de Haan rappresenta uno splendido arricchimento del repertorio natalizio.
SKU: BT.DHP-0900199-216
Many of the numerous chorals Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) composed during his lifetime are still very popular today. An example is the melody Ich steh an deiner Krippen her (BWM 469) composed in 1736 and first published in the Schemelli hymn-book.In Jacob de Haan's magnificent instrumental arrangement for band this piece will certainly enrich your Christmas concert programme. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) heeft tijdens zijn leven een groot aantal koralen geschreven, die vandaag de dag nog steeds bijzonder geliefd zijn. Een voorbeeld hiervan is de in 1736 ontstane melodie Ich steh an deiner Krippenher (BWM 469), die voor het eerst werd gepubliceerd in het Schemelli-gezangboek. In deze prachtige instrumentale bewerking van Jacob de Haan voor blaasorkest is dit lied beslist een verrijking van uw kerstconcertprogramma.InJacob de Haan's magnificent instrumental arrangement for band this piece will certainly enrich your Christmas concert programme.Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) schrieb zahlreiche Choräle, die auch heute noch sehr beliebt sind. Ein Beispiel dafür ist die im Jahre 19936 komponierte Melodie Ich steh an deiner Krippen her (BWV 469), die zum ersten Mal im Schemelli-Gesangbuch erschienen war. Mit der vorliegenden Bearbeitung für Blasorchester liefert Jacob de Haan eine wunderschöne Ergänzung des Weihnachtsrepertoires. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) a écrit de nombreux chorals qui sont restés très populaires. La mélodie Ich steh an deiner Krippen her (BWM 469) écrite en 1736 et publiée pour la première fois dans le recueil de cantiques de Schemelli en est un excellent exemple. Avec l'arrangement de ce choral pour ensemble de cuivres, Jacob de Haan a écrit une composition qui enrichit merveilleusement chaque programme de concerts de Noel. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) scrisse numerosi corali che sono tuttora molto popolari. La melodia Ich steh an deiner Krippen hier (BWV 469), scritta nel 1736 e pubblicata per la prima vola nella raccolta di cantici di Schemelli, ne è un eccellente esempio. L’arrangiamento per banda di Jacob de Haan rappresenta uno splendido arricchimento del repertorio natalizio.
SKU: BT.DHP-0900199-015
SKU: BR.OB-5328-30
ISBN 9790004333877. 10 x 12.5 inches.
Cesar Franck wrote his Symphony in D minor in 1887/88; in spite of the work's lukewarm reception at its world premiere on 17 February 1889, the work was published during his lifetime. It was not until a few years later that the established conductors dared perform this work more frequently . It marked the inevitable triumph of a work which had once caused such a furor and whose individuality of conception burst the framework of the genre (double tonality of D and F minor in the opening movement; the combination of Andante and Scherzo in the central one; the recapitulation of the main themes and motifs of the previous movements in the finale). The work was finally accepted into the concert repertoire for good around the turn of the century, not least through the good offices of influential critics and composers.Just as with the previously published Carnival of the Animals (PB/OB 5321) by Saint-Saens, Franck's work also raises many questions concerning its origin and history. Peter Jost based his work on the first edition (the autograph was destroyed in a fire in 1935) as well as on the piano reduction (four-handed) by the composer.A major work of the late-romantic repertoire, Cesar Franck's only symphony joins the ranks of Breitkopf & Hartel's new orchestral editions which follow the principles of Source Criticism for Practical Use.
SKU: BR.OB-5328-19
ISBN 9790004333846. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: BR.OB-5328-27
ISBN 9790004333860. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: BR.OB-5328-23
ISBN 9790004333853. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: BT.ESZ-01494800
With his Venti pezzi per pianoforte (1938), the Hungarian composer Sándor Veress (1907-92) wanted to create a collection of piano miniatures on folk melodies destined for use in the concert hall as well as for teaching purposes. Each piece is based on one or more songs and dances from different Hungarian speaking areas, which are re-elaborated and presented in a carefully conceived alternation of character, musical writing and technical difficulty. The result is a multi-colored overview of Hungarian folk music: songs of a pathetic or even dramatic nature are contrasted with lighter and high-spirited pieces, interspersed with dances of varying types, among which a homogeneousblock stands out formed by the group of Csárdás, a typical tavern dance also used by Liszt. The Venti pezzi per pianoforte represent the culmination of the extensive ethnomusicological research made by Veress in the ’30s and ‘40s, while working as assistant to László Lajtha and to Béla Bartók, and at the same time carrying out field work in Hungary and neighboring countries. The composer intended that this collection should play a fundamental role of mediation between folklore and western “art†music, by revitalizing the language from within, without resorting to the abstractions of the experimentation being developed in Europe at the time. During his lifetime Veress never succeeded in publishing the complete version of the Venti pezzi per pianoforte, but issued various selections of the pieces, two of which remained totally unpublished. The present critical edition prepared by Giada Viviani reconstructs the complete text of the Venti pezzi per pianoforte on the basis of manuscript sources kept at the Paul Sacher Foundation in Basel: the musical scores, with fingering by Jakub Tchorzewski, are accompanied by an introductory essay on the context in which the collection was created, including a description of the state of the sources and a detailed apparatus criticus of the textual variants. Con i suoi Venti pezzi per pianoforte (1938), il compositore ungherese Sándor Veress (1907-92) ha voluto creare una raccolta di miniature pianistiche su melodie popolari destinate sia a un uso concertistico, sia all’attivit didattica. In ogni branovengono rielaborati uno o più canti e danze provenienti da diverse aree geografiche di lingua ungherese, che si susseguono in base a una sapiente alternanza di carattere, scrittura musicale, difficolt esecutiva. Viene così offerta una variegatapanoramica della musica popolare di questa nazionalit : a canti di contenuto patetico o addirittura drammatico se ne affiancano di più leggeri e giocosi, avvicendandosi a danze di natura differente, tra cui spicca come un blocco omogeneo il gruppodelle Csárdás, tipica danza da locanda utilizzata anche da Liszt.I Venti pezzi per pianoforte rappresentano il coronamento della ricca attivit etnomusicologica condotta da Veress tra gli anni ’30 e ‘40, sia lavorando come assistente di László Lajtha e di Béla Bartók, sia svolgendo ricerca sul campo in Ungheria enei paesi limitrofi. Per il compositore, questa raccolta doveva svolgere un fondamentale ruolo di mediazione tra il folklore e la musica “colta†occidentale, in maniera da rivitalizzarne il linguaggio dall’interno, senza gli astrattismi dellesperimentazioni allora condotte in Europa.Nel corso della sua vita Veress non riuscì mai a pubblicare la versione integrale dei Venti pezzi per pianoforte, mentre ne fece uscire sul mercato alcune selezioni, lasciando del tutto inediti due brani. La presente edizione critica a cura di GiadaViviani ricostruisce il testo completo dei Venti pezzi per pianoforte in base alle fonti manoscritte conservate presso la Fondazione Paul Sacher di Basilea: gli spartiti musicali, corredati dalla diteggiatura di Jakub Tchorzewski, sono accompagnatida un saggio introduttivo sul contesto di creazione della raccolta, dalla descrizione dello stato delle fonti e da un dettagliato apparato critico delle varianti testuali.
SKU: HL.14043527
9.25x12.0x0.091 inches. English.
Richard Reed Parry 's Quartet For Heart And Breath is an innovative and original piece based on the performers' own bodily rhythms. This sheet music is for String Quartet (Violin/Violin/Viola/Cello). Richard Reed Parry is familiarto millions as the lead singer of rock band Arcade Fire, yet his foray into classical music is equally worthy of attention. Quartet For Heart And Breath is an experiment into using the performers' heartbeats and breathing to dictate the tempo. The performers are instructed to wear stethoscopes in order to listen to their heartbeats closely, while one complete breath corresponds to one bar and two heartbeats equal two crotchets. The result is a quiet and subtle piece, as each instrument has to play softly so as to be able to keep in time. The piece also has a naturally occurring dynamism in that the players' heart rates constantly change as the performance goes on, with each instrument falling in and out of sync sometimes culminating in a beautiful moment of all heartbeats matching each other. Interestingly, this unique aspect means that no performance will ever be the same, meaning to hear or play this composition will be a truly once in a lifetime experience. Quartet For Heart And Breath is a superbly one-of-a-kind composition by Richard Reed Parry . Commissioned by the Kronos Quartet, this piece makes for a wonderfully distinctive performance, with fascinating implications for the connection between the music and the body.
SKU: CF.CAS139F
ISBN 9781491160800. UPC: 680160919406.
The works of Viktor Kosenko (1896-1938) - highly regarded in his lifetime as concertmaster, pianist, educator, and composer - became known to the arranger through his Russian-American wife, Alina, a teacher of young violinists and pianists. She owned an old out-of-print anthology of works by both Soviet composers and other world-renowned composers entitled The Young Violinist. Inspired by these lovely melodies, Debbaut compiled and arranged a collection of music exclusively by Soviet composers entitled The Young Soviet Violinist as well as published collections of all four of Kosenko's Four Children's Pieces, arranged for violin and piano, flute and piano, viola and piano, and cello and piano. Four Children's Pieces for piano (1930) were the first works the educational pioneer Kosenko wrote with young pianists in mind based on his own personal deep knowledge of the main objectives of a teacher. Arranged here for string orchestra, this charming suite features four delightful movements: I. Scherzino, II. Melody, III. Olden Dance, and IV. March. Each contrasting theme can be performed alone or as a full performance of all four movements.The works of Viktor Kosenko (1896-1938) - highly regarded in his lifetime as concertmaster, pianist, educator, and composer - became known to the arranger through his Russian-American wife, Alina, a teacher of young violinists and pianists. She owned an old out-of-print anthology of works by both Soviet composers and other world-renowned composers entitled The Young Violinist. Inspired by these lovely melodies, Debbaut compiled and arranged a collection of music exclusively by Soviet composers entitled The Young Soviet Violinist as well as published collections of all four of Kosenko’s Four Children’s Pieces, arranged for violin and piano, flute and piano, viola and piano, and cello and piano. Four Children’s Pieces for piano (1930) were the first works the educational pioneer Kosenko wrote with young pianists in mind based on his own personal deep knowledge of the main objectives of a teacher. Arranged here for string orchestra, this charming suite features four delightful movements: I. Scherzino, II. Melody, III. Olden Dance, and IV. March. Each contrasting theme can be performed alone or as a full performance of all four movements.
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