SKU: HL.283476
Sadie Harrison's The Souls Of Flowers is for Piano duet, (4 hands/ 1 Piano), and is dedicated to Alex Larson and Avery Allen. This lyrical duet began life as a solo Piano piece written for Waheed Amiri, a student at the Afghanistan National Institute of Music in Kabul. The title refers to the Afghans love of flowers and to the summer gardens of Kabul which are resplendent with roses, the countrys national flower. This duet version is dedicated with thanks to Alex and Avery who gave the work its premiere at the Hartt Community Division Suzuki Piano Ensemble Recital on Saturday, November 19, 2016 in the Alfred C. Fuller Music Center (F. Berkman Recital Hall) at the Hartt School, University of Hartford, Connecticut, USA. Duration: c. 3 minutes.
SKU: BU.EBR-516
ISBN 9790560151618. 8.58 x 12.48 inches.
Comme tout professeur de piano, je suis continuellement en quête d’idées pour motiver les jeunes et moins jeunes élèves à la découverte de l’instrument.Le répertoire pour Piano Quatre Mains accessible aux débutants est assez restreint. L’écriture pianistique en ce genre doit prendre en compte une faible technique pianistique et des notions de solfège en cours d’apprentissage, sans que tout cela ne nuise au rendu musical.C’est pourquoi j’ai eu l’idée de créer ce recueil « grands débutants », attentif à ces difficultés, recueil où tout jeune pianiste peut aborder dès son premier cours, avec son professeur ou un autre élève, une pièce à Quatre Mains. L’expérience, appliquée en premier lieu avec mes élèves, est réellement enrichissante : elle révèle l’importance du rythme, renforce la musicalité, la motivation, et surtout, amène le partage de la musique et l’écoute de l’autre.Comme anecdote…j’ai donné à un élève de six ans, qui en était à son deuxième cours, l’étude d’une des premières pièces de ce recueil. Rapidement acquise, je lui ai dit que nous allions la jouer ensemble à quatre mains. Après quelques mesures, étonné du rendu sonore il m’a souri, car à ce moment là il était déjà Pianiste.MusicalementDavid Neyrolles.
SKU: HL.49047113
ISBN 9781705189269. UPC: 842819117520. 0.096 inches.
The final movement of the Sonata in A major K. 331 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the Rondo Alla Turca, is one of the most famous pianopieces of all. Once reserved for all music connoisseurs, later played by every piano student, its opening melody, alienated like a sine tone, is now omnipresent even as a mobile phone ringtone. The arrangement by Fazil Say, created as an effective encore, builds on this popularity. Mounted on the still recognizable classic basic level, typical jazz elements such as syncopation of the top tones and embellishment with chromatic blue notes, embedded in sometimes frenzied chains of sixteenth notes, are found - after the first eight bars have been presented originally. In accordance with the improvisational character, Say himself likes to perform his Alla Turca Jazz in other combinations, for example with the accompaniment of jazz singers or with an orchestra. Perhaps it is surprising that Fazil Say, who was born in Turkey and lives there when not on tour, does not trace Mozart's adaptation of genuinely Turkish music closer to its origins, since many of his compositions such as Black Earth or the Violin Sonata are characterized by a subtle touch Combination of classic-romantic tradition, Turkish folk music and jazz elements. In another Mozart arrangement, the ballet music Patara, which premiered in Vienna in 2006, but now composed on the rococo-esque (and almost equally popular) theme from the first movement of the same A major sonata, Say still has the connection denied to the Alla Turca, albeit inthe opposite direction. In distinctive chamber music instrumentation, the piano stands for Western culture, the ney flute for that of the Orient, atmospherically conveyed by sparse percussion and vocalises by a soprano.
SKU: HL.14004191
ISBN 9780711958395. 8.25x11.75x0.094 inches.
Premiered in the Wigmore Hall in 1955. For 1 piano, 4 hands.
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