SKU: HL.50499300
UPC: 884088951306. 9x12 inches.
This collection, the result of a cooperation with the Verlag Sonus Mundi, contains selected solos for violin by twelve contemporary composers: Robert HP Platz, Lucia Papanetzova, Mela Meierhans, Klaus Huber, Jacqueline Fontyn, Jean-Luc Darbellay, Karel Reiner, Cergio Prudencio, Lucia Konakovska, Maki Ishii, Rachel Fortin and Yoram Paporis. This collection, the result of a cooperation with the Verlag Sonus Mundi, contains selected solos for violin by twelve contemporary composers: Robert HP Platz, Lucia Papanetzova, Mela Meierhans, Klaus Huber, Jacqueline Fontyn, Jean-LucDarbellay, Karel Reiner, Cergio Prudencio, Lucia Konakovska, Maki Ishii, Rachel Fortin and Yoram Paporis.In Zusammenarbeit mit dem Verlag Sonus Mundi entstand diese Sammlung ausgewahlter Solowerke fur Violine von zeitgenossischen Komponisten: Robert HP Platz, Lucia Papanetzova, Mela Meierhans, Klaus Huber, Jacqueline Fontyn, Jean-Luc Darbellay, Karel Reiner, Cergio Prudencio, Lucia Konakovska, Maki Ishii, Rachel Fortin und Yoram Paporis. Questa raccolta, frutto di una collaborazione con la casa editrice Sonus Mundi, contiene una selezione di brani per violino solo di dodici compositori contemporanei: Robert HP Platz, Lucia Papanetzova, Mela Meierhans, Klaus Huber, Jacqueline Fontyn, Jean-Luc Darbellay, Karel Reiner, Cergio Prudencio, Lucia Konakovska, Maki Ishii, Rachel Fortin e Yoram Paporis.
SKU: HL.242899
UPC: 888680953126. 9x12.25 inches.
This is the violin solo part of Philip Glass's wonderful Violin Concerto No. 2 “American Four Seasons.” The piece was commissioned by Toronto Symphony Orchestra and London Philharmonic Orchestra, among others, the world premiere was held in Toronto on December 9th 2009, conducted by Peter Oundjian. At this premiere, the violinist was Robert McDuffie, for whom the Concerto was composed. During the summer and autumn of 2009, Glass composed this work after many years of exchanges with McDuffie. His idea of creating a work that would be influenced by, and an accompaniment to Vivaldi's The Four Seasons. Interestingly, Glass has provided no indication in the score of where each season falls, making it open for interpretation by the performers or the audience.
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