SKU: BT.DHP-1155655-401
ISBN 9789043147507. English-German-French-Dutch.
Who could play a waltz more beautifully than a saxophone? This little waltz could have been played in the Roaring Twenties in the fashionable districts of Paris.
The composer Pascal Proust has many years’ experience as a musician and music teacher. His output includes several hundred compositions for the most diverse instrumentations. He wrote Paris Dance for saxophonists at the level of approximately3 4 years’ study and paid special attention to an easy-to-follow, attractive musical style. As a result, Paris Dance is an ideal performance or competition work for young musicians.Wie kan een wals mooier spelen dan een saxofonist? Dit fraaie walsje zou zomaar gespeeld kunnen zijn in de jaren twintig van de vorige eeuw in de modieuze stadsdelen van Parijs.
De componist Pascal Proust kan bogen op een jarenlange ervaring als muzikant en muziekdocent. Zijn oeuvre omvat honderden composities voor de meest diverse instrumentaties. Hij schreef Paris Dance voor saxofonisten die ongeveer drie tot vierjaar les hebben gehad, waarbij hij speciaal aandacht heeft besteed aan een makkelijk te volgen, aantrekkelijke muziekstijl. Daardoor is Paris Dance een ideaal voordrachts- of wedstrijdstuk voor jonge muzikanten.Wer könnte einen Walzer schöner spielen als das Saxophon? Diese Walzertakte könnten genau so in den zwanziger Jahren des vorigen Jahrhunderts in einem berühmten Stadtviertel von Paris erklungen sein...
Der Komponist Pascal Proust kann aus seiner langjährigen Erfahrung als Musiker und Musikpädagoge schöpfen; sein Oeuvre umfasst mehrere hundert Kompositionen für verschiedenste Besetzungen. Er schrieb Paris Dance für Saxophonisten mit ungefähr3 4 Jahren Unterrichtserfahrung und legte besonderes Augenmerk auf einenleicht verständlichen, attraktiven musikalischen Stil. Dadurch eignet sich Paris Dance ideal als Vortrags- und Wettbewerbsstück für junge Musiker.Quel instrument ferait mieux valser que le saxophone ? Voici quelques mesures que l’on aurait pu entendre il y a quelques décennies dans un quartier populaire de Paris.
Le compositeur Pascal Proust puise volonté dans son immense expérience de musicien et professeur de musique ; son catalogue d’oeuvres englobe plusieurs centaines de compositions pour divers instruments. Il a notamment écrit Paris Dance poursaxophonistes ayant environ 3 4 années de pratique, dans un style musical accessible et coloré. De ce fait, Paris Dance est la pièce idéale pour tout examen ou audition de jeunes musiciens.
SKU: BT.DHP-1185888-401
ISBN 9789043155502. English-German-French-Dutch.
This work was commissioned by the Osaka Kyoiku University Wind Orchestra. The world premiere took place with trumpet soloist, Osamu Kumashiro and was conducted by the composer, who was inspired by the famous Ponte Vecchio (the old bridge) during a visit to Florence. This work is a musical collage of impressions following the composers visit to Italy. The solo part can also be performed on trumpet or euphonium. Deze compositie is geschreven in opdracht van het Osaka Kyoiku University Wind Orchestra. De wereldpremière werd samen met trompetsolist Osamu Kumashiro uitgevoerd onder leiding van de componist, die zich tijdens een bezoek aan Firenze heeft laten inspireren door de beroemde Ponte Vecchio (oude brug). Het werk is een muzikale collage van indrukken die Yagisawa in Italië heeft opgedaan. De solopartij kan ook op trompet of euphonium worden gespeeld. Dieses Werk wurde vom Blasorchester der Osaka Kyoiku Universität in Auftrag gegeben. Die Welturaufführung fand mit dem Trompeter Osamu Kumashiro als Solist und unter der Leitung des Komponisten statt. Der Komponist hat sich während einer Reise nach Florenz von der berühmten Ponte Vecchio (Alte Brücke“) inspirieren lassen. Das Werk ist eine musikalische Collage mit den Eindrücken des Komponisten von seiner Italienreise. Die Solostimme kann auch mit dem Trompete oder Euphonium gespielt werden.Cette œuvre est une commande de Osaka Kyoiku University Wind Orchestra. La première mondiale eut lieu avec Osamu Kumashiro, trompette solo, sous la direction du compositeur, qui s’était inspiré du célèbre Ponte Vecchio (le vieux pont) lors d’une visite Florence. Cette œuvre est un collage musical des impressions du compositeur de son voyage en Italie. La partie solo de cette œuvre se pre te aussi a une interpre tation avec un trompette ou baritone.
SKU: MA.EMR-33875
Possible instrumentations:Alto Saxophone & CD Play Back / Play AlongAlto Saxophone & OrganAlto Saxophone & Piano.
SKU: PR.114419850
ISBN 9781491135808. UPC: 680160681044. 9 x 12 inches.
Both a spectacular concerto for saxophone, and a dramatic tone poem on Roman mythology, QUICKSILVER is a 23-minute concerto for Alto Saxophone and Wind Ensemble by one of the sax literature’s most commissioned and admired composers.Through worded captions as well as gorgeously expressive tone painting, Movement 1 depicts the birth and childhood pranks of Mercury, Movement 2 shows him escorting souls to the gates of the Underworld, and Movement 3 is a phantasmagoric finale portraying Mercury as messenger amid the conflicts of other mythological figures. There are many YouTube performances available, both in the original version with Wind Ensemble, and with Piano.In addition to being another name for the element mercury, “quicksilver†is used to describe something that changes quickly or is difficult to contain. My concerto of the same name was inspired by the Roman god Mercury, as well as the mercurial nature of the saxophone: unpredictable, very lively, and volatile. Mercury (known as Hermes in Greek mythology) is best known for his winged shoes, which allowed him to fly swiftly as the messenger of his fellow Olympians. Mercury had other duties too, including serving as the god of merchants, travelers, and tricksters; he also ushered souls of the departed to the Underworld.Quicksilver tells three tales of the Roman god. The first movement (Antics of a Newborn God) opens with the birth of Mercury; after he takes his first steps, he toddles around, gleefully looking for mischief. He stumbles across a herd of cows that belong to his brother Apollo; Mercury slyly lets the cows out of their pen before toddling onward with his mischief-making.In the second movement (Guiding Souls to the Underworld), Pluto, god of the Underworld, bids Mercury to bring him fresh souls. The movement begins with death-knells tolling for humans who are about to die; Mercury picks up these souls and leads them down to the gates of the Underworld.The third and final movement (Messenger of Olympus) depicts Mercury as he is busily running errands for various gods and goddesses. We first encounter him mid-flight as he dashes to earth to find Aeneas, a Trojan lieutenant who had been run out of Troy by the invading Greeks. Aeneas is on a quest to find land on which to establish a new city that would eventually become Rome. While traveling, he is distracted from his quest when he meets the beautiful queen Dido. They live together for many years before Mercury intervenes; he chastises Aeneas for giving up on his quest and persuades him to pick it up again. As Aeneas mournfully resumes his journey, we hear Dido perish of a broken heart. Mercury then takes to the skies to seek out Perseus, who is preparing to kill Medusa, the hideous gorgon who has snakes for hair and a gaze that turns those who catch her glance into stone. Mercury advises Perseus on how to slay Medusa and lends Perseus his sword to do the deed. We hear Perseus victorious in the beheading of Medusa, after which Mercury takes to the skies once more to fly home to Olympus.
SKU: YM.GTW01091429
ISBN 9784636914290.
25 songs arranged for solo saxophone and piano. Saxophone part with a book for piano accompaniment and Karaoke CD. 25Shou Zhong Yin Sa Ke Si Guan Du Zou Qu ,Gang Qin Ban Zou . Han Sa Ke Si Guan Pu Ji Gang Qin Ban Zou Pu &Ban Zou CD. 1. Soshunfu(Ode to Early Spring); 2. Haru no Umi(Sea in Spring); 3. Hana; 4. Sakura Sakura; 5. Oborozukiyo(A Night with a Hazy Moon); 6. Amefuri Otsukisan(Moon in the Rain); 7. Kono Michi; 8. Hamabe no Uta(A Song at the Seaside); 9. Yashi no Mi; 10. Natsu no Omoide(A Memory from Summer); 11. Nanatsu no Ko; 12. Aka Tombo(Red Dragonfly); 13. Momiji; 14. Furusato(My Old Town); 15. Sato no Aki; 16. Nagori Yukii(Snowfall at the end of the Winter); 17. Nada SouSou(Down Come My Tears); 18. Ue o muite Aruko(Sukiyaki Song); 19. Kawa no nagare no Yo ni(As a River's Running); 20. Hana wa Saku(Flowers Will Bloom); 21. Satoukibi Batake(In a Large Field of Sugarcane); 22. Sen no Kaze ni natte(A Thousand Winds); 23. Stand Alone; 24. Miagete goran Yoru no Hoshi wo(Look up at the Night sky); 25. Jidai 1. Zao Chun Fu ; 2. Chun Zhi Hai ; 3. Hua ; 4. Ying Hua ; 5. Meng Long Yue Ye ; 6. Yu Zhong De Yue Liang ; 7. Zhe Tiao Lu ; 8. Hai Bin Zhi Ge ; 9. Ye Zi De Guo Shi ; 10. Xia Ri Hui Yi ; 11. Qi Ge Hai Zi ; 12. Hong Qing Ting ; 13. Hong Xie ; 14. Gu Xiang ; 15. You Jian Chui Yan ; 16. Can Xue ; 17. Lei Guang Shan Shan ; 18. Ang Shou Xiang Qian Zou ; 19. Chuan Liu Bu Xi ; 20. Hua Zheng Zai Kai ; 21. Gan Zhe Tian ; 22. Hua Wei Qian Feng ; 23. Stand Alone; 24. Yang Wang Xing Kong ; 25. Shi Dai.
SKU: CF.W2657
ISBN 9780825891120. UPC: 798408091125. 9 x 12 inches.
On May 29, 1913, an over-capacity audience in Paris’ Théâtre desChamps-Élysées witnessed an historical spectacle as they became a brutecatalyst in the most (in)famous opening night of the twentieth century.The Rite of Spring premiered that evening in the midst of a riot inspiredby the overwhelming primitivism both onstage and in the score.One-hundred plus years later, the music still incites the senses. The balletwas first published in 1914 in a reduction for two pianos, and serves asa basis for this arrangement. This edition is presented in honor of thecentennial of the ballet’s premiere, and is intended to give soloists andaccompanists a chance to perform this monumental work.On May 29, 1913, an over-capacity audience in Paris’ Théâtre des Champs-Élysées witnessedan historical spectacle as they became a brute catalyst in the most (in)famous opening nightof the twentieth century. The Rite of Spring premiered that evening in the midst of a riotinspired by the overwhelming primitivism both onstage and in the score. Subtitled “Picturesof Pagan Russia,†the ancient scenes were evoked using contemporary musical innovations,shattering expectations of a more traditional Ballet Russe production.How was an ancient ritual of sacrifice to the earth to be scored? The unevolved pesantecharacter of a village gathering was portrayed by odd time signatures and accents. Melodieswere geometrically woven as dissonant pastorales with grace-notes mimicking gutturalbreaks in primal voices. Instruments were orchestrated against the grain, straining soundsinto unrecognizable timbres. And just like the dancers on stage, musicians were organizedinto alternating groups often clashing with one another.One-hundred plus years later, the music still incites the senses. The ballet was first publishedin 1914 in a reduction for two pianos, and serves as a basis for this arrangement. This editionis presented in honor of the centennial of the ballet’s premiere, and is intended to give soloistsand accompanists a chance to perform this monumental work. Both movements may beplayed alone, and the first movement may also serve as a solo piece.
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