SKU: PR.ZM36040
Ecos de Portugal is the fourth volume of pieces from different countries by Manuel Negwer. Drawing from his own experience, he has created four pieces in the styles of Portuguese music and dance from around the country. As duets, these pieces encourage the discovery of playing with others, in finding one's own voice, even switching parts to experience both viewpoints.
SKU: HL.50606652
ISBN 9781705199893. UPC: 196288154228.
Béla Bartók composed the series of forty-four violin duos in 1931, prompted by the German violin teacher Erich Doflein. With the exception of numbers 35 and 36, all the pieces are based on original folk melodies, and the majority were collected by the composer himself during his numerous field trips in the Carpathian Basin. The melody for No. 42 was collected by Bartók in Algeria. Universal Edition (Vienna) published the violin duos in 1933 in four volumes, arranged in order of difficulty. The present transcription faithfully follows the original. Fingerings are by the editor.
SKU: M7.DOHR-15282
ISBN 9790202032824.
SKU: PR.ZM36010
SKU: M7.GHE-912
ISBN 9783890449128. English.
Listed by Tonazzi as unfound or unpublished guitar duo repertoire, we proudly present for the first time four previously unedited and brilliant guitar transcriptions arranged by Llobet to be performed by the Llobet-Anido guitar duo. Llobet's 22 transcriptions for his famous duo with MarÃa Luisa Anido are contained in Volumes 9-12 of the Llobet edition, eight of these titles are published for the first time.
SKU: PR.ZM36000
SKU: PR.11440785S
UPC: 680160012091.
The composition of the work began as a few improvisational thoughts on a short phrase from a Beethoven piano sonata, which eventually developed into a six-minute fantasia that ultimately bears little audible relation to the original Beethoven phrase. The work is in four sections, of which the first and last are nocturnal, prelude, and postlude respectively. The main second section grows from a simple imitative idea to a chordal climax that subsides into a chorale and soliloquy which is elegiac in nature.
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