SKU: BT.DHP-1125243-400
ISBN 9789043141727. 9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.
The band strikes up the circus march for the entrance of the artistes—the audience waits expectantly…Between the Opening March and the Grand Finale the packed audience is presented with a colourful programme: courageous acrobats, comical clowns, oriental belly dancers, knife-throwers and snake charmers appear one after the other.Circus Time is also available for flute, alto saxophone and violin (in the same sounding key). This opens up all sorts of choices: musicians can take turns to perform or build a real circus band, or even—with the help of scenery and props—put on a proper circus performance. There is no end of possibilities!Theaccompanying CD contains demo and play-along version of all the pieces. Alternatively the chord symbols (written in concert pitch) above the music staff can be used for a live accompaniment by guitar and/or keyboard. An optional piano accompaniment is available separately (order number: DHP 1125344-401).On with the show! Het orkest begint de circusmars te spelen voordat de artiesten opkomen - het publiek wacht vol spanning af…Van de openingsmars tot de grand finale krijgen de toeschouwers een kleurrijk programma voorgeschoteld: moedige acrobaten,grappige clowns, oostersebuikdanseressen, messenwerpers en slangenbezweerders volgen elkaar op in de piste.Circus Time is ook beschikbaar voor dwarsfluit, altsaxofoon en viool (in dezelfde klinkende toonsoort). Er zijn dusallerlei mogelijkheden: de muzikanten kunnen elkaar afwisselen met solo-optredens of een echt circusorkest vormen, of zelfs - in een geschikte omgeving en met behulp van decorstukken - een heus circusoptreden verzorgen. Laat je fantasiede vrije loop.De bijgevoegde cd bevat zowel demotracks als begeleidingen voor alle stukken. Voor live begeleiding door keyboard en/of gitaar staan de akkoordsymbolen (klinkend genoteerd) boven de muziek. Optionele pianobegeleidingenzijn apart verkrijgbaar (bestelnummer: DHP 1125344-401).Laat de show maar beginnen!Die Kapelle spielt schon den Zirkusmarsch zum Einzug der Artisten - das Publikum wartet gespannt...Zwischen dem Eröffnungsmarsch und dem Großen Finale wird dem geneigten Publikum ein buntes Programm präsentiert: Mutige Akrobaten, lustige Clowns, orientalische Bauchtänzerinnen, Messerwerfer und Schlangenbeschwörer treten nacheinander auf.Circus Time gibt es auch für Querflöte, Altsaxophon und Violine (in den gleichen klingenden Tonarten). So eröffnen sich viele Möglichkeiten für die Aufführung: Die Musiker können abwechselnd auftreten oder ein ganzes Zirkusorchester“ bilden und sogar - ergänzt durch eine szenische Umsetzung - einerichtige Zirkusvorstellung geben. Der Fantasie sind keine Grenzen gesetzt!Die beiliegende CD enthält Demo- und Mitspielversionen aller Stücke. Alternativ zu den Mitspiel-Tracks können die Akkordsymbole (in klingenden Tonarten) über den Noten für eine Live-Begleitung durch Keyboard und/oder Gitarre genutzt werden. Optional sind Klavierbegleitungen separat erhältlich (Bestellnummer: DHP 1125344-401).Manege frei! L’orchestre du cirque attaque la marche qui annonce l’apparition des artistes - le public attend impatiemment…Entre la marche d’ouverture et le finale, grands et petits savourent un programme haut en couleurs : acrobates audacieux, clowns comiques, danseuses orientales, jongleurs et charmeurs de serpents présentent tour tour leur numéro.Circus Time existe également pour fl te, saxophone alto et violon (dans la même tonalité). Ce choix offre de nombreuses options : les musiciens peuvent jouer tour tour ou former un véritable orchestre de cirque, ou même - avec des décors et des accessoires - monter une vraie représentation de cirque. Les possibilités sontillimitées !Le compact-disc ci-joint contient les versions intégrales des morceaux ainsi que les versions d’accompagnement. Les symboles d’accords (sons réels) figurant au-dessus de la portée facilitent l’accompagnement la guitare et/ou au piano. Les parties d’accompagnement de piano optionel sont rassemblées dans un recueil vendu séparément (référence :DHP_x001F_1125344-401).Que le spectacle commence ! Un viaggio nel mondo circense che consente ai musicisti di suonare da soli, ma anche di formare una vera band. Il CD contiene una versione demo e una play-long di ogni brano. In alternativa, grazie ai simboli degli accordi sopra il pentagramma, ci si può esibire live accompagnati dalla chitarra e/o tastiera (DHP 1125344-401).
SKU: SU.94010763
Dedicated to Anthony McGill, Principal Clarinet, New York PhilharmonicClarinet Duration: 5'30 Composed: 2020 Published by: Subito Music Publishing PROGRAM NOTE: The year 2020 has definitely been a very challenging year with many upheavals. During this time of the COVID-19 health crisis, wearing masks, and high racial tensions, I decided to compose four short solo woodwind works for flute, oboe, clarinet, and bassoon, which represent the core woodwind section in an orchestra. I was inspired to compose these short pieces after I first heard Igor Stravinsky's three short pieces for clarinet, which totals a little more than four minutes in duration. I thought that it would be nice to highlight and honor my African-American male colleagues in the orchestral music world. I wanted to celebrate the fact that they are the principal player in the section of their respective orchestras. The short pieces are as follows: Principal Brother No. 1 for flute solo for Demarre McGill, Principal Flute of the Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Principal Brother No. 2 for oboe solo for Titus Underwood, Principal Oboe of the Nashville Symphony Orchestra, Principal Brother No. 3 for clarinet solo for Anthony McGill, Principal Clarinet of the New York Philharmonic, and Principal Brother No. 4 for bassoon solo for Bryan Young, Principal Bassoon of the Baltimore Chamber Orchestra. These works all begin with notes that are representative of their name; D for Demarre, B for Titus (ti in solfège starting on C), A for Anthony, and Bb for Bryan. There is also a rhythmic figure in the opening measures of each piece, which represent the utterance of their names. All four of these works are rhapsodic in nature with elements of improvisation. - James Lee III.
SKU: FG.55011-334-3
ISBN 9790550113343.
Composer, pianist and conductor Kirmo Lintinen is equally at home in jazz as in the world of classical music. Since the turn of the millennium, his main job has specifically been composing concert music. Stylistically, he has found his biggest inspiration in the Baroque and in early 20th-century Neoclassicism. He composed Rieha (Frolic) as a commission from the Crusell Music Festival in Uusikaupunki, Finland, as the obligatory piece for its international clarinet competition, and it was premiered by the semi-finalists in July 2009. The first part of Rieha is dominated by spurting arpeggios, trills and changing tempos. Following this impulsive opening is a brief respite, after which the piano and clarinet begin competing, tossing each other quick, accented semiquaver figures. The rhythm soon becomes syncopated and the piece enters the longest section, a sort of hypertuned, lurching ragtime. The closing section recalls all the work's motifs before burning itself out and vanishing like smoke. Rieha is a consummate virtuoso piece demanding nimble fingers, sharp articulation and a command of tone in all the clarinet's registers. The piano is more than just an accompanying instrument; it is an equal partner. The biggest challenge for the players is synchronising their parts: the changing tempos and metres, and the alternation of quick figures keep the performers on their toes and the audience alert.
SKU: FG.55011-708-2
ISBN 9790550117082.
Kimmo Hakola's Clarinet Concerto (2001) is finally available as a piano reduction and a solo part! The concerto created world-wide buzz after the premiere, which was augmented after the CD release. The Clarinet Concerto is a rich and original work lasting some 40 minutes. It has four movements: the opening movement is dominated by the aggressive toccata-like pounding typical of Hakola. The slow movement, Hidden Songs, is a soaring, melodic and captivating piece of music. The third movement, Allegro farara, is a wild and whirling Oriental dance in a quirky 7/8 rhythm. The finale, which follows without a break, begins with crowd noises that slowly fade. The movement title, Khasene, is the Yiddish for 'wedding'. The nuptials turn out to be quite raucous as Hakola rolls out poignant pathos and rollicking klezmer look-alikes in turn. The soloist is given scope for improvisation.
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