SKU: XC.SB2310
ISBN 9781644021798.
All Hands are on Deck for the newest installment in the popular Adaptable Ensemble Series. Adaptable Quartets; Sea Shanties, by popular composer and arranger Tyler Arcari builds on the success of the Sea Shanty Trio book with 21 quartets for any combination of instrument. Expanding the range, instrumentation and length of the popular works from the trio collection as well as adding new classics to the list, this newest addition to the Adaptable Ensemble Series is a unique collection for the chamber-to-ensemble library.
SKU: HL.49047514
ISBN 9783795731144. UPC: 196288308515.
Discover the diversity of solo playing! This collection offers a refreshing selection of solo pieces that have been specially designed for lessons, auditions and concerts. With the aim of bringing a breath of fresh air into the repertoire, a colorful mix of classical, jazz, folk, rock and pop awaits you- ideal for making practice exciting and varied! Each piece not only offers musical challenges, but also the opportunity to learn special playing techniques. Footnotes and additional exercises at the end of some pieces introduce you to modern techniques such as percussion on the cello, ghost notes and improvisation. Suitable for (almost) all levels! The pieces are roughly divided by level of difficulty: Part 1: Simpler pieces (level of difficulty 2-3) for beginners and advanced players Part 2: More demanding compositions (level of difficulty 3-4) for advanced and professional cellists.
SKU: HL.48188171
UPC: 888680848200. 8.5x11.75 inches.
“Henri Dutilleux (1916-2013) was greatly influenced by his contemporaries, Ravel, Debussy and Roussel, yet implemented his own, unique style. His Cello Concerto, Tout un monde lointain, is considered to be one of the most important 20th century additions to the instrument's repertoire. This Dutilleux Concerto comprises five movements which run seamlessly in to one-another, each inspired by the poetry of Charles Baudelaire. The movements are: 1) Énigme (Enigma), 2) Regard (Gaze), 3) Houles (Surges), 4) Miroirs (Mirrors), and 5) Hymne (Hymn). Tout un monde lointain was first performed in July 1970 by Russian cellist, Mstislav Rostropovich with the Orchestre de Paris. The piece remains popular to this day, and including the entire orchestral score, this edition is essential to the advanced cellist's repertoire.&rdquo.
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