SKU: BT.DHP-1216354-070
ISBN 9789043162135. English-German-French-Dutch.
Drivers License is the debut single by the young American singer Olivia Rodrigo. The song, a power ballad inspired by heartbreak, received critical acclaim upon its release, with reviewers lauding Rodrigos song writing skills and singing voice. Arranger Anthony Gröger did not fail to notice this mega hit, taking the beautiful ballad and creating an intense and passionate arrangement for string quartet.Drivers License is de debuutsingle van de jonge Amerikaanse zangeres Olivia Rodrigo. Het nummer, een powerballad ge nspireerd door liefdesverdriet, kreeg meteen al bij de release lovende kritieken, met name voor Rodrigoâ??s songwriting en zang. Ook Anthony Gröger is deze megahit niet ontgaan. Hij maakte van deze prachtige ballad een intens en passievol arrangement voor strijkkwartet.Drivers License ist die Debütsingle der jungen amerikanischen Sängerin Olivia Rodrigo. Dieses Lied, eine von Herzschmerz inspirierte Power-Ballade, erhielt gleich nach der Veröffentlichung hervorragende Kritiken, insbesondere für Rodrigos Songwriting-Fähigkeiten und ihre Singstimme. Anthony Gröger hat diesen Megahit sogleich aufgegriffen. Er schuf aus der wunderschönen Ballade ein intensives und leidenschaftliches Arrangement für Streichquartett.Drivers License est le premier titre de la jeune chanteuse américaine Olivia Rodrigo. Cette chanson, une power ballad inspirée par un chagrin dâ??amour, a été encensée par la critique dès sa sortie, particulièrement pour lâ??habileté de Rodrigo en tant que parolière et pour sa voix. Anthony Gröger nâ??a pas manqué de prêter attention ce méga-succès. Il a pris cette belle ballade et en a créé un arrangement intense et passionné pour quatuor cordes.
SKU: BA.BA09099-65
ISBN 9790006565672. 32.5 x 25.5 cm inches. Key: E minor.
WithElverskud(The Erl-Kings Daughter), Gade presented his secondsecular cantata for soloists, choir and orchestra, the first having been his successfulComalaOp. 12 (1845/46). The genre was quite popular among his contemporaries. This time, Gade planned to base the work on the text of a folk song. Originally, he had approached Hans Christian Andersen for a text but a collaboration did not materialize. The text Gade ultimately chose for his music was that of a ballad most likely penned by Emil Erslev and Gade himself. A German translation by Edmund Lobedanz was added at a later time.The composition, started in 1851 and finished in March of 1854, soon became an international success and one of Gade's most-performed works. In 1864, the composer made a number of changes to the instrumentation. While the new version was subsequently used for all performances conducted by Gade, the changes were never incorporated into the printed edition of the score. This edition is the first to present this 1864 version.
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- Urtext editions as close as possible to the composer�s intentions - With alternate versions in full score and parts - Orchestral parts in an enlarged format of 25.5cm x 32.5cm - With cues, rehearsal letters, and page turns where players need them - Clearly presented divisi passages so that players know exactly what they have to play - High-quality paper with a slight yellow tinge which does not glare under lights and is thick enough that reverse pages do not shine through
SKU: MB.30963
ISBN 9781513468204. 8.75x11.75 inches.
This exceptional collection of 41 truly beautiful airs and ballads from the British Isles offers both well-known tunes by the prolific blind Irish harpist, Turlough Oâ??Carolan and rarely heard melodies by anonymous composers; all have stood the test of time. Arranged for soprano or tenor recorder, these include Oâ??Carolanâ??s classically influenced â??Lord Inchiquinâ? and â??Eleanor Plunkettâ? as well as â??O Gentle Doveâ? and â??Cuckoo Dearâ?â?? both examples of the strong tradition of song in Wales. Among other tunes, the haunting modal melodies of â??The Dark Slender Boyâ? and â??Enchanted Valleyâ? express the melancholic heart and soul of the British Isles.A few of these songs have taken on a life of their own in modern times. â??Bonny at Mornâ?, a popular traditional tune of northern England and Scotland, was arranged for soprano voice and harp by the 20th century British composer, Benjamin Britten. â??The Skye Boat Songâ? originally recounted Bonnie Prince Charles Edward Stuartâ??s journey to the Isle of Skye after his defeat at the historic Battle of Culloden. Later, the song evolved into a lilting lullaby and was more recently used as the theme song for the popular Outlander television series.Departing slightly from recorder notation practice, author Marcia Diehl has judiciously arranged these melodies complete with spare slur markings to aid the amateur player in authentically and musically rendering these tunes.
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