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: HL.14030363
ISBN 9788759868812. 10.25x14.5x0.371 inches.
The full score of this short work for Violin and Orchestra by Emil Sjogren.
SKU: BT.MUSM570204823
English.
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.
SKU: HL.50485236
ISBN 9790080400609. A/5 (14,2x20) inches. Gabor Darvas.
Though some themes of the D major Violin Concerto appear fragmentarily among Beethoven's earlier drafts, the score received its final shape - according to the autograph manuscript - in 1806 only. The first performance took place on December 23 of the same year in Vienna, the violon solo was played by Franz Clement. The concerto met with a rather cold reception: this critic of the Wiener Theaterzeitung admitted 'some beauty' in it but for the rest he found that '...the coherence often seems totally broken and the endless repetitions of some commonplace sections can easily become tedious.' The performance may have not been totally satisfying, it is certainly surprising that the setof parts published in 1808 is dedicated to Stephan von Breuning instead of Clement. It is not impossible that Beethoven lost faith in the value and future of his work, too, - his later attempt to change it into a piano concerto can be interpreted in this way.
SKU: HL.50513700
SKU: BT.ALHE31519
SKU: HL.50514368
SKU: UM.8423
ISBN 9790224408423. A3 inches.
SKU: ST.B458
ISBN 9790220205248.
Study Score. Orchestral material available for rental (Ref. HL71).
SKU: HL.50514366
SKU: HL.14004324
SKU: BT.PWM8299010
SKU: BT.AL-1219
SKU: TM.14226SET