SKU: AP.36-A241002
UPC: 659859220901. English.
Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953) dedicated his CONCERTO for Piano No. 1 in D-flat, Op. 10, to his teacher Nikolai Tcherepnin. Composing it in the years 1911 and 1912, he gave the premiere in Moscow on May 18, 1912 under the baton of Konstantin Saradzhev. On July 25, his performance of the work for the Saint Petersburg Conservatory earned the Anton Rubinstein Prize and a newly-built grand piano. About thirteen minutes in length, it is performed in one continuous movement, displaying the ambitious energy of the young composer. Instrumentation: 2+Picc.2.2.2+CBsn: 4.2.3.1: Timp.Perc(1) Str (9.8.7.6.5 in set) [solo piano not included]. Reprint edition.
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SKU: HL.48024642
ISBN 9781784542658. UPC: 888680949068. 7.25x10.25x0.241 inches.
New edition of this enigmatic, single-movement work for full orchestra lasting 13 minutes and dating from the early-1930s. In his preface, Gerard McBurney comments that, Despite the music's modernist surface, the Chant symphonique's 'three closely integrated movements' correspond rather neatly to a traditional sonata-form exposition, development and recapitulation. There is even an overall tonality of sorts - D major. But 'parts', 'moods', keys and cadences are all subjected in this unusual work to tremendous pressure and distortion, so that we quickly begin to suspect that something other, different and more mysterious, is really going on here..
SKU: TM.00146TPS
For Piano and Orchestra.
SKU: HL.48024646
ISBN 9781784544041. UPC: 888680949105. 7.25x10.25x0.363 inches.
New edition, with preface by Gerard McBurney. The work was composed in 1933-38 for one of the greatest cellists of the 20th century, Gregor Piatigorsky. McBurney explains that, somehow this concerto had come to seem jinxed to the composer. And when, in 1947, he heard it in Moscow once again, this time played by the young Mstislav Rostropovich, he decided to recast it (albeit using much of the same material) as an entirely new piece, the Sinfonia Concertante, op 125. The earlier version never entirely disappeared, however, with a scattering of cellists always preferring it to the later one. And in recent years, it has found new favor and new champions, its spectacularly difficult cello writing and virtuosic orchestral effects offering a brilliance, pungency and fascination all of their own..
SKU: TM.07729SC
Sol in P/C, 1 copy in set.
SKU: HL.48030033
UPC: 840126911916. 9.25x12.0x0.459 inches.
Instrumentation: piccolo, flute, oboe, clarinet I, clarinet II, bassoon, tenor saxophone, horn in F I, horn in F II, trumpet in Bb I, trumpet in Bb II, trombone I, trombone II, bass trombone, violin I, violin II, viola, cello, double bass, harp, piano, timpani, percussion (bass drum, triangle, sleigh bells, tambourine). Year of composition: 1934.
SKU: TM.07729SET
SKU: TM.07217SET
Transposed: cl 1&2. hn & tpt orig. in Mod. Keys.
SKU: HL.48010869
UPC: 073999537437. 7.25x10.25x0.554 inches.
HPS 1116.
SKU: TM.07217SC
SKU: TM.00146SC
Transposed: cl 1&2, tpt 1&2,tbn 1&2. Hn originally in F. PF in score only. Clothbound score.
SKU: HL.48009209
UPC: 073999537871. 7.25x10.25x0.626 inches.
HPS 907.
SKU: HL.48009218
UPC: 073999629507. 7.25x10.25x0.847 inches.
HPS 961.
SKU: TM.00146SET
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