SKU: CY.CC2954
ISBN 9790530057735.
Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott (Our God is a secure fortress), BWV 80 is a church cantata based on Martin Luther's hymn that Bach composed for Reformation Day around the year 1723.This movement Aria and Chorale is the second movement of the cantata. The Euphonium/Trombone part performs the bass solo and the Trumpet 1 part performs the Soprano/Oboe solo which is the Chorale itself in an embellished style of the melody.Justin Bland has done a superb job of arranging this beautiful movement of about 4.5 minutes in length for moderately advanced performers.Instrumentation is: Trumpet 1 (C & B-flat parts are provided), Trumpet 2/Flugelhorn in B-flat, Horn, Euphonium/Trombone in bass clef & Tuba.
SKU: P2.60015
Into the Void serves as a call to adventures; the commissioning and sending forth of brave travelers. It could bring to mind those historical or legendary moments when brave men and women have been summoned and send out on bold quests - whether to discover a new continent, to walk on the moon, or to travel beyond the stars. On a more musical note, this piece is basically a fanfare, march and chorale. Whether the performers and listeners search for the deep metaphorical meanings in the piece, or ponder the musical structure, I hope the journey is fun.
SKU: ST.Y290
ISBN 9790220223228.
Winner of the 2011 Stainer & Bell Award for Brass Composition held at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Timothy Wilson's Avidity is a dynamic endorsement of the competition's aim to provide exciting new brass music for schools, conservatoires and professional ensembles. Generated by the composer's skilful invention and purposeful structure, its fast-moving six-minute sonata form for brass quintet delivers the musical counterpart of the eagerness and expectancy implied by its title. In the outer sections of Avidity strongly accented rhythms command the attention, with arresting unisono phrases balanced by effervescent staccato passages. The level of energy is sustained through unexpected rhythmic twists and turns distorting the pulse of the music, with striking crescendi and strong dynamic contrasts that are a particular strength of the brass idiom. There is respite however, with two episodes of solemn, chorale-like material whose arched lines sound no less well on the five instruments. But the last word is with the opening theme, returning with unstoppable momentum and concluding Avidity with a decisive cadence of abrupt repeated chords.
SKU: BT.DHP-1145594-070
ISBN 9789043137010. English-German-French-Dutch.
A collection of classical works for various occasions including birthdays, anniversaries, weddings and funerals, arranged by Markus Schenk especially for this edition. These works are distinguished by their stylistic diversity and character, and areversatile thanks to their range of durations-from a short Bach chorale to an extended concert work.Of het nu gaat om een verjaardag, jubileumfeest, bruiloft of uitvaart, er zijn veel gelegenheden die vragen om passende plechtige blaasmuziek. Die muziek mag vaak feestelijk zijn, maar soms is eerder een ingetogen stemming gewenst. Voor zijn Musicfor Celebrations selecteerde Markus Schenk een aantal bekende en minder bekende klassieke werken, die hij speciaal voor deze uitgave heeft bewerkt. Deze verzamelde werken onderscheiden zich door hun stilistische diversiteit en de variatie insfeer, maar ook door de wisselende tijdsduur – van een kort Bachkoraal tot een omvangrijk concertwerk. Derhalve is deze veelzijdige bundel geschikt voor uiteenlopende gelegenheden.Music for Celebrations enthält 11 klassische Stücke für verschiedene Anlässe wie Geburtstage, Jubiläen, Hochzeiten und Beerdigungen, die von Markus Schenk extra für diese Ausgabe arrangiert wurden. Die sehr wohlüberlegte Auswahl enthält vomkurzen Bachchoral bis zum längeren Konzertwerk viele charakterlich und stilistisch unterschiedliche Werke.
Ebenfalls erhältlich für variables Bläserensemble in einer deutschen Ausgabe (Feierliche Bläserklänge DHP 1145595-070).Qu’il s’agisse d’anniversaires, de mariages ou de funérailles, il y a de nombreuses occasions qui font appel à la musique de cérémonie pour ensembles de cuivres. Que l’instant se prête à la gaieté ou aurecueillement, Music for Celebrations, de Markus Schenk, est l’ouvrage idéal puisqu’il rassemble des oeuvres classiques connues et moins connues, spécialement arrangées pour cette édition. Ces oeuvres complètes se distinguentpar leur diversité de style et de caractère, mais aussi par leur durée en partant du court choral de Bach jusqu’à la pièce de concert plus longue. Cette collection polyvalente est donc adaptée à un large éventaild’interprétation.
Aussi disponible pour ensemble vent - instrumentation variable (DHP 1145593-070).
SKU: P2.60009
Lauranod Trilogy is a collection of tunes written for various ensembles while I was living in Lausanne Switzerland. The name Lauranod is actually a permutation of the name Lausanne in that it is the word that my cell phone would always try to autospell for me while text messaging. PCO Fanfare was originally written for a mixed low brass ensemble and premiered in the foyer of the conservatory building. Originally conceived as kind of a joke of sorts, the opening fanfare figure contains a mini-quote from the traditional Irish song The Rattlin' Bog. The piece quickly assumed a life of its own and wandered in its own direction. Chorale & Fugue began its life as a simple exercise in writing a four-part fugue. The beginning chorale section was added later. After its first inception as a four-part piece, it was expanded to a brass octet and then reduced to the brass quintet version here. Rue du Midi was originally written for Ensemble STUBA (Swiss Tuba Und Baritone Association) in 2001 and received its premiere in Ermatingen, Switzerland. A raucous piece with lots of energy, it is named after the street next to the conservatory where a few favorite hangouts were located.
SKU: HL.14014460
In its original form the Suite was written in answer to a commission from the Farnham Festival and was first performed on 11 May 1971. I was, however, not entirely satisfied with it and did not pass it for publication until 1982, when I revised it in considerable detail. In its revised form it was first performed on 18 June, 1983, at Monash University, Melbourne. The music requires little explanation. The titles of each of the five movements indicate their character: 'Fanfare'; 'Dance', which has Elizabethan overtones; 'Popular Song', which explores jazz rhythms and harmonies; 'Ceremony' - a solemn chorale; and 'Finale', a light-hearted Rondo with fugal touches. The overall intention is simply to entertain both the players and their audiences.
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