| Les Cepheides Cello, Piano Leduc, Alphonse
Piano Trio SKU: HL.48186475 Composed by Gaussin Allain. Leduc. 80 pages. ...(+)
Piano Trio SKU: HL.48186475 Composed by Gaussin Allain. Leduc. 80 pages. Alphonse Leduc #AL30735. Published by Alphonse Leduc (HL.48186475). UPC: 888680828189. 9.5x12 inches. “Allain Gaussin: Les céphéides, trio for violin, cello and piano - AL 30 735 For more than forty years, Allain Gaussin, fascinated by astrophysics, has found a major source of inspiration in observing the cosmos, as attest a number of works going from Vent solaire (1974) to Philae (2015), by way of L'Harmonie des sphères (2006). Ten years later, the 'Messiaen du Pays de la Meije' Festival hosted the first performance of the piano trio Les Céphéides. The musical journey enables the listener to enter a space 'just as impalpable and fragile' as that in which moves each Cepheid variable ' this star whose brightness varies over regular periods according to two elements: the diameter of the heavenly body and the temperature reading of its surface. $37.35 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Csardas obstinee Cello, Piano EMB (Editio Musica Budapest)
Cello and Piano SKU: BT.EMBZ14779 Composed by Franz Liszt. Book Only. Com...(+)
Cello and Piano SKU: BT.EMBZ14779 Composed by Franz Liszt. Book Only. Composed 2011. 16 pages. Editio Musica Budapest #EMBZ14779. Published by Editio Musica Budapest (BT.EMBZ14779). The arranger of this work (a well-known Hungarian composer living in Romania) writes: This piece has always excited my imagination, from several points of view. First of all, its name. The German title, the obstinate one, may refer to its ostinato character. This is close to Liszt's programme concept, but the French word 'obstiné' is closer in meaning to stubborn. There is just a shade of difference, but to me it is important, because the latter suggests the description of a type of behaviour, the emotional state of a dancer's inner frame of mind abstracted into movements, expressed in dance movements, and this is a fascinating interpretation. The demonstration ofstubborn resistance and defiance to the point of exhaustion was not a frequently occurring phenomenon with Liszt. Secondly, at the beginning of the seventies Zoltán Kocsis played the piece in Transylvania. At that time, I asked the composer, Is the character of the continuous staccato in the left hand sharp, short, or an accompanying background like a constant shadow? Is it a weighty Brahmsian staccato, an ominous knocking? - and so on. Then there are the Bartókian false relations that keep recurring in the work, the B-E flat-G, etc. That foreshadows Debussy, creating harmonic thrills that, when I hear the work, keep my continuing interest alive for it. Finally, my immediate reason for arranging the work was of a family nature: in connection with Liszt's jubilee year, my daughter, who is a cellist, wanted a 'more energetic' piece to play at a bicentenary concert an addition to the existing slow, lyrical, or sombre works written by Liszt for the cello.
The arranger of this work, the well-known Romania-based Hungarian composer Cs ky Boldizsár writes: This piece has always excited my imagination, from several points of view. First of all, its name. The German title, the obstinateone, may refer to its ostinato character, this is close to Liszt's programme concept, but the French word 'obstiné' is closer in meaning to stubborn. There is just a shade of difference, but to me it is important, because the lattersuggests the description of a type of behaviour, the emotional state of a dancer's inner frame of mind abstracted into movements, expressed in dance movements, and this is a fascinating interpretation. The demonstration of stubbornresistance , defiance to the point of exhaustion, was not a frequently occurring phenomenon with Liszt. Secondly, at the beginning of the seventies Zoltán Kocsis played the piece here in Transylvania (Romania).
Der Bearbeiter des Werkes, der renommierte ungarische Komponist aus Rumänien, schreibt: Dieses Stück reizte immer schon meine Phantasie, sogar in vielerlei Hinsicht. Als erstes sein Name. Der deutsche Titel ‚Hartnäckiger' kann auf den ihm innewohnenden ostinativen Charakter hinweisen, was der Liszt'schen Programm-Konzeption näher kommt, das französische ,obstiné' steht jedoch eher dem Wort ‚dickköpfig' nah. Das sind nur geringfügige Unterschiede, mir ist das dennoch wichtig, weil aus Letzterem die Darstellung eines Verhaltens, der in Tanzgesten ausgedrückte, zur Bewegung abstrahierte innere emotionale Zustand eines Tänzers durchscheint, und das ist eine überaus beeindruckendeErklärung. Die Demonstration des bis zur Erschöpfung reichenden Trotzes, der störrischen Kraft erscheint bei Liszt selten. Der zweite Aspekt: Zu Beginn der 70er Jahre spielte bei uns Zoltán Kocsis das Stück. Schon damals (und seitdem) frage ich den Komponisten:. $18.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Sonate Cello, Piano Bote and Bock
Cello; Piano Accompaniment (Cello Part And Piano Score) SKU: HL.48025366 ...(+)
Cello; Piano Accompaniment (Cello Part And Piano Score) SKU: HL.48025366 Cello and Piano. Composed by Hans Winterberg. Boosey & Hawkes Chamber Music. Classical. Softcover. Bote & Bock #M202538104. Published by Bote & Bock (HL.48025366). UPC: 196288194279. Hans Winterberg, born in Prague in 1901, lived through almost the entire period of the 20th century and was influenced as a composer by its most important artistic innovations. Already a brilliant pianist as an adolescent, he studied with Alois Hába and Alexander von Zemlinsky in Prague. Both his life and his music reflect the Austrian-Czech-Jewish cultural symbiosis; he saw himself as a bridge builder between Western and Eastern, i.e. Slavic, cultures. Owing to his Jewish ancestry, he was deported to the Terezin concentration camp after the annexation of Czechoslovakia by Nazi Germany. He was the only Jewish representative of the Czech musical avant-garde of the 1920s and 1930s to survive the Shoah and, in 1947, followed his non-Jewish wife and their daughter to the FRG in the course of the expulsion of the German-speaking population from Czechoslovakia. Winterberg's fascinating oeuvre, which was kept under lock and key in a German music archive for years after his death, is now being made accessible in first editions due to a cooperation between the Exilarte Center for Banned Music at the University of Music in Vienna and Boosey & Hawkes. The first printed edition is Winterberg's Cello Sonata, composed in 1951, in which all the characteristics of his unmistakable personal style come to the fore: dance-like energy, polyrhythm, intimate yet unsentimental melos, subtle handling of folkloristic material, and an unerring sense of form and balance. This work is of medium technical and great interpretative difficulty. $45.00 - See more - Buy online | | |
| Franz Liszt - Csardas Obstinee Cello, Piano EMB (Editio Musica Budapest)
Cello; Piano Accompaniment SKU: HL.50512037 Cello and Piano. Compo...(+)
Cello; Piano Accompaniment SKU: HL.50512037 Cello and Piano. Composed by Franz Liszt. Edited by Csiky Boldizsar. Arranged by Csí, ky Boldizsá, and r. Romantic. EMB. Classical. Softcover. 14 pages. Editio Musica Budapest #Z14779. Published by Editio Musica Budapest (HL.50512037). ISBN 9790080147795. UPC: 884088668723. 9.0x12.0x0.079 inches. Ferenc Liszt; Boldizsar Csiky. The arranger of this work (a well-known Hungarian composer living in Romania) writes: +This piece has always excited my imagination, from several points of view. First of all, its name. The German title, the obstinate one, may refer to its ostinato character. This is close to Liszt's programme concept, but the French word 'obstine' is closer in meaning to stubborn. There is just a shade of difference, but to me it is important, because the latter suggests the description of a type of behaviour, the emotional state of a dancer's inner frame of mind abstracted into movements, expressed in dance movements, and this is a fascinating interpretation. The demonstration of stubborn resistance and defiance to the point of exhaustion was not a frequently occurring phenomenon with Liszt. Secondly, at the beginning of the seventies Zoltan Kocsis played the piece in Transylvania. At that time, I asked the composer, +Is the character of the continuous staccato in the left hand sharp, short, or an accompanying background like a constant shadow? Is it a weighty Brahmsian staccato, an ominous knocking? - and so on. Then there are the Bartokian false relations that keep recurring in the work, the B-E flat-G, etc. That foreshadows Debussy, creating harmonic thrills that, when I hear the work, keep my continuing interest alive for it. Finally, my immediate reason for arranging the work was of a family nature: in connection with Liszt's jubilee year, my daughter, who is a cellist, wanted a 'more energetic' piece to play at a bicentenary concert an addition to the existing slow, lyrical, or sombre works written by Liszt for the cello.+. $27.45 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Sonata Op. 41 Cello, Piano [Score] Breitkopf & Härtel
Cello and piano SKU: BR.EB-5566 Original and Arrangements. Compose...(+)
Cello and piano SKU: BR.EB-5566 Original and Arrangements. Composed by Othmar Schoeck. Edited by Franz Hindermann. Arranged by Franz Hindermann. Solo instruments; stapled. Edition Breitkopf. Arrangements for violoncello (EB 5566) and bassoon (EB 5567) are also available. Sonata; Romantic; Late-romantic. Score. 36 pages. Duration 15'. Breitkopf and Haertel #EB 5566. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.EB-5566). ISBN 9790004164433. 9 x 12 inches. It is considered a milestone in the repertoire for bass clarinet: Othmar Schoeck's Sonata op. 41, composed in 1927/28 for the Swiss music patron and amateur clarinetist Werner Reinhart. In the tension area between late Romanticism and currents of New Music of the 1920s, Schoeck created a work of fascinating colorfulness, which even has jazz elements flashing up in the finale. This classic work is one of the most exciting, boldest instrumental works by the important song and opera composer. CD: Renate Rusche (bass clarinet), Werner Hagen (piano) Sc 63072. $63.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Quantum Quartet Cello, Piano Carl Fischer
Chamber Music Clarinet, Piano, Viola, Violoncello SKU: CF.MXE5 For Cla...(+)
Chamber Music Clarinet, Piano, Viola, Violoncello SKU: CF.MXE5 For Clarinet, Viola, Violoncello and Piano - Full Score and Parts. Composed by David Carlson. SWS+Inserts. Carl Fischer Chamber Music Edition. First performance: Park City International Music Festival - Park City, Utah. Set of Score and Parts. With Standard notation. Composed 1998. Carl Fischer Music #MXE5. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.MXE5). ISBN 9780825853401. UPC: 798408053406. 9 X 12 inches. Commissioned in 1998, this chamber piece is truly unique experience! A short piece (18 minutes), the work is derived from the composer’s fascination with a theory from quantum physics stating that time is fluid and that matter can exist concurrently in one place. To encompass this idea, the composer asks that a passage of music that he wrote when he was 15 be pre-recorded and played during the second movement (Desolato). The music of the adult David Carlson is coupled with music written thirty years ago, creating a sonic continuum. The highly charged, rhythmically aggressive music of the first movement is contrasted by the nostalgic slow mood of the second movement. The final movement is both energetic and passionate, which brings this imaginative work to a positive conclusion. $57.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Gershwin 20 Greatest Hits Cello, Piano Editions Marc Reift (Swiss import)
Composed by George Gershwin (1898-1937). Arranged by Colette Mourey. Duration 60...(+)
Composed by George Gershwin (1898-1937). Arranged by Colette Mourey. Duration 60'00. Published by Editions Marc Reift (MA.EMR-22381).
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