SKU: AP.36-A134748
ISBN 9798888529850. UPC: 659359935244. English.
Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) wrote his Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 77, in 1878. He composed the work for his longtime friend, famed violinist Joseph Joachim, who premiered it in Leipzig with the Gewandhaussaal on January 1, 1879, Brahms himself conducting. The program also included, at Joachim's insistence, Beethoven's Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61, on which Brahms modeled his own concerto. While the critical reception of the time was mixed, the audiences at the various early performances received the work well. Most complaints directed at the concerto addressed the role of the solo violin, noting that the soloist does not offer much of the melodic material or include much in the way virtuosic passages, a consequence of looking more towards Beethoven's serious aesthetic rather than Paganini's flashy one. Joachim himself, before a falling out with the composer over personal reasons, included Brahms' concerto among the best German offered, saying: The Germans have four violin concertos. The greatest, most uncompromising is Beethoven's. The one by Brahms vies with it in seriousness. The richest, the most seductive, was written by Max Bruch. But the most inward, the heart's jewel, is Mendelssohn's. Instrumentation: 2.2.2.2: 4.2.0.0: Timp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo Violin in set.
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SKU: AP.36-A134702
UPC: 659359985690. English.
SKU: CN.R10311
-Some time ago Charles Hine, a dear friend, asked me 'Isn't it about time you wrote a Czardas?' It wasn't such a silly idea. I'd studied violin as a child and having learnt numerous show pieces in that style I felt quite at home with the genre. Later in my youth I was lucky enough to work occasionally as accompanist to a lovely lady & singer Eve Boswell, who was partly Hungarian, and was generous enough to give me further insight into the nature of Czardas. Whilst the Wind Ensemble is not the instrumentation one might expect for such a piece the form is traditional, albeit rather more long-winded than some of the fiddle 'lollypops'.' - Paul Hart.
SKU: AP.36-A744648
ISBN 9798888529812. UPC: 659359901379. English.
It is widely believed that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) wrote the Adagio in E major, K. 261 in or around 1776 as a replacement for the second movement of his Violin Concerto No. 5 in A, K. 219. The likely reason for the replacement is a complaint by Italian violinist Antonio Brunetti, recently brought to the Salzburg court orchestra by the Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg, Heironymus Colloredo, that the original movements was too artificial, according to a letter from Leopold Mozart. The Mozarts, finding Brunetti boorish and morally objectionable, also would have thought his complaint regarding the artificial second movement to confirm their worst opinions of Italian taste. Still, young Mozart wrote the replacement Adagio as requested, and its serene beauty in sonata form remains a fine example of his lyrical ability. Instrumentation: 2.0.0.0: 2.0.0.0: Str (4-4-3-3-3 in set): Solo Violin in set.
SKU: BC.20693
SKU: HL.49013814
ISBN 9790204001354.
1 Direktion - 2 Flauto - 1 Flauto piccolo - 2 Clarinetto in Eb (Mib) - 2 Clarinetto I in Bb (Sib) - 2 Clarinetto II in Bb (Sib) - 2 Clarinetto III in Bb (Sib) - 2 Oboi I/II - 1 Saxophon I tenore in Bb (Sib) - 1 Saxophon II tenore in Bb (Sib) ossia Saxophon baritone in Eb (Mib) - 2 Saxophon I alto in Eb (Mib) - 2 Saxophon II alto in Eb (Mib) - 2 Fagotti I/II - 1 Bariton (Euphonium) (Violinschlussel) - 1 Bariton (Euphonium) (Bassschlussel) - 2 Trombone I - 1 Trombone II - 1 Trombone III - 1 Piston (Cornet) in Eb (Mib) - 2 Flugelhorn I in Bb (Sib) - 1 Flugelhorn II in Bb (Sib) - 3 Schlagwerk - 1 Peitsche und Schellenkranz - 1 Glockenspiel - 1 Tenorhorn I in Bb (Sib) - 1 Tenorhorn II in Bb (Sib) - 1 Tenorhorn III in Bb (Sib) - 1 Corno I in Eb (Mib) - 1 Corno II in Eb (Mib) - 1 Corno III in Eb (Mib) - 1 Corno IV in Eb (Mib) - 1 Bass I - 1 Bass II - 2 Trompete I in Bb (Sib) - 1 Trompete II in Bb (Sib) - 2 Trompete III in Bb (Sib) (ossia in in Eb (Mib)) - 1 Trompete IV in Bb (Sib)1 Direktion - 2 Flauto - 1 Flauto piccolo - 2 Clarinetto in Eb (Mib) - 2 Clarinetto I in Bb (Sib) - 2 Clarinetto II in Bb (Sib) - 2 Clarinetto III in Bb (Sib) - 2 Oboi I/II - 1 Saxophon I tenore in Bb (Sib) - 1 Saxophon II tenore in Bb (Sib) ossia Saxophon baritone in Eb (Mib) - 2 Saxophon I alto in Eb (Mib) - 2 Saxophon II alto in Eb (Mib) - 2 Fagotti I/II - 1 Bariton (Euphonium) (Violinschlussel) - 1 Bariton (Euphonium) (Bassschlussel) - 2 Trombone I - 1 Trombone II - 1 Trombone III - 1 Piston (Cornet) in Eb (Mib) - 2 Flugelhorn I in Bb (Sib) - 1 Flugelhorn II in Bb (Sib) - 3 Schlagwerk - 1 Peitsche und Schellenkranz - 1 Glockenspiel - 1 Tenorhorn I in Bb (Sib) - 1 Tenorhorn II in Bb (Sib) - 1 Tenorhorn III in Bb (Sib) - 1 Corno I in Eb (Mib) - 1 Corno II in Eb (Mib) - 1 Corno III in Eb (Mib) - 1 Corno IV in Eb (Mib) - 1 Bass I - 1 Bass II - 2 Trompete I in Bb (Sib) - 1 Trompete II in Bb (Sib) - 2 Trompete III in Bb (Sib) (ossia in in Eb (Mib)) - 1 Trompete IV in Bb (Sib).
SKU: BT.AMP-124-010
English-German-French-Dutch.
Klezmer music originated in the â??shtetlâ?? (villages) and the ghettos of Eastern Europe, where itinerant Jewish troubadours, known as â??klezmorimâ??, had performed at celebrations, particularly weddings, since the early Middle Ages. Since the 16th century, lyrics had been added to klezmer music, due to the â??badkhnâ?? (the master of ceremony at weddings), to the â??Purimshpilâ?? (the play of Esther at Purim) and to traditions of the Yiddish theatre, but the term gradually became synonymous with instrumental music, particularly featuring the violin and clarinet. In recent years it has again become very popular and in A Klezmer Karnival Philip Sparke has used three contrasting traditionaltunes to form a suite that will bring a true karnival atmosphere to any concert. De wortels van de klezmerstijl liggen in wereldlijke melodieën, populaire dansen, het joodse â??hazanutâ?? (cantorijmuziek) en de â??nigunimâ??, de melodieën die worden gereciteerd door de â??hasidimâ?? (orthodoxe joden). De term werd in de loopder tijden synoniem aan instrumentale muziek, waarin met name de viool en klarinet de hoofdrol spelen. Voor A Klezmer Karnival zijn drie traditionele melodieën gebruikt: Choson kale mazel tov, een bruiloftsdans,Freylekh, een joodse kringdans, en Sherele, een Duitse herdersdans.Philip Sparke verarbeitete in seinem Werk drei unterschiedliche traditionelle Klezmermelodien: einen Hochzeitstanz mit Glückwünschen für Braut und Bräutigam, einen Rundtanz und einen so genannten Scherentanz. Daraus entstand A Klezmer Karnival, das die dem Klezmer eigene Mischung aus Fröhlichkeit und Melancholie ausgezeichnet wiedergibt. Ein ebenso abwechslungsreiches wie stimmungsvolles Konzertwerk, mit dem Ihr Blasorchester überzeugen wird! Jouée depuis le Moyen ge par des musiciens juifs itinérants (klezmorim), la musique klezmer est une musique joyeuse colportée de fête en mariage, qui trouve ses origines dans les â??shtetlâ? (villages) et les ghettos dâ??Europe de lâ??Est. A Klezmer Karnival (â??Festival klezmerâ?) de Philip Sparke rassemble trois airs traditionnels : Choson Kale Mazel Tov - une danse nuptiale, Freylekh - une danse juive en cercle et Sherele - littéralement « petits ciseaux » - une danse de bergers, dâ??origine allemande.Suonata a partire dal Medioevo da giovani musicisti ebrei (klezmorim), la musica klezmer è una musica gioiosa che ha origine nei villaggi (â??shtetlâ?) e nei ghetti dellâ??Europa dellâ??est. A Klezmer Karnival di Philip Sparke raccoglie tre arie tradizionali: Choson Kale Mazel Tov, una danza nuziale, Freylekh, una tipica danza ebraica in cerchio e Sherele (letteralmente piccole forbici), una danza di pastori di origine tedesca.
SKU: BT.AMP-124-140
Klezmer music originated in the ‘shtetl’ (villages) and the ghettos of Eastern Europe, where itinerant Jewish troubadours, known as ‘klezmorim’, had performed at celebrations, particularly weddings, since the early Middle Ages. Since the 16th century, lyrics had been added to klezmer music, due to the ‘badkhn’ (the master of ceremony at weddings), to the ‘Purimshpil’ (the play of Esther at Purim) and to traditions of the Yiddish theatre, but the term gradually became synonymous with instrumental music, particularly featuring the violin and clarinet. In recent years it has again become very popular and in A Klezmer Karnival Philip Sparke has used three contrasting traditionaltunes to form a suite that will bring a true karnival atmosphere to any concert. De wortels van de klezmerstijl liggen in wereldlijke melodieën, populaire dansen, het joodse ‘hazanut’ (cantorijmuziek) en de ‘nigunim’, de melodieën die worden gereciteerd door de ‘hasidim’ (orthodoxe joden). De term werd in de loopder tijden synoniem aan instrumentale muziek, waarin met name de viool en klarinet de hoofdrol spelen. Voor A Klezmer Karnival zijn drie traditionele melodieën gebruikt: Choson kale mazel tov, een bruiloftsdans,Freylekh, een joodse kringdans, en Sherele, een Duitse herdersdans.Philip Sparke verarbeitete in seinem Werk drei unterschiedliche traditionelle Klezmermelodien: einen Hochzeitstanz mit Glückwünschen für Braut und Bräutigam, einen Rundtanz und einen so genannten Scherentanz. Daraus entstand A Klezmer Karnival, das die dem Klezmer eigene Mischung aus Fröhlichkeit und Melancholie ausgezeichnet wiedergibt. Ein ebenso abwechslungsreiches wie stimmungsvolles Konzertwerk, mit dem Ihr Blasorchester überzeugen wird! Jouée depuis le Moyen ge par des musiciens juifs itinérants (klezmorim), la musique klezmer est une musique joyeuse colportée de fête en mariage, qui trouve ses origines dans les “shtetl†(villages) et les ghettos d’Europe de l’Est. A Klezmer Karnival (“Festival klezmerâ€) de Philip Sparke rassemble trois airs traditionnels : Choson Kale Mazel Tov - une danse nuptiale, Freylekh - une danse juive en cercle et Sherele - littéralement « petits ciseaux » - une danse de bergers, d’origine allemande.Suonata a partire dal Medioevo da giovani musicisti ebrei (klezmorim), la musica klezmer è una musica gioiosa che ha origine nei villaggi (“shtetlâ€) e nei ghetti dell’Europa dell’est. A Klezmer Karnival di Philip Sparke raccoglie tre arie tradizionali: Choson Kale Mazel Tov, una danza nuziale, Freylekh, una tipica danza ebraica in cerchio e Sherele (letteralmente piccole forbici), una danza di pastori di origine tedesca.
SKU: SU.26030041
Set of PartsX-ING is the intersection of sound worlds at a crossing of stylistic boundaries. The three movements characterize three X-ING concepts: 1. Pegasus X-ING, 2. X-ING Over, 3. Double X-ING.Electric Viola (or 5 string Violin); 4fl,2ob,eh,2cl,bcl; asx,tsx,bari; 4tpt,4hn,2tbn,btbn,euph,tba; 6perc,hp; cb Duration: 15' Composed: 2017 Published by: Vener Music Publishing (ASCAP) Also available: Full Score cat#26030040.
SKU: CF.YPS208
ISBN 9781491152287. UPC: 680160909780. Key: D minor.
A stunning and heart-wrenching composition based on the Jewish folk son Shlof, Mayn Kind. You can hear the emotional content pour out of this piece written in memory of an outstanding orchestra director. The piece beginnings with original material to set the tone, followed by a clarinet solo on the song. It then develops through a variety of different harmonic presentation before building to a nice key change and climatic moment. The piece ends as it began, but with a more hopeful tone. An amazing piece.Sleep, My Child was commissioned by the Madison Middle School Band and Orchestra in Tampa, Florida, and is dedicated to the memory of their Director of Orchestras Kevin Frye. Director of Bands Chris Shultz championed the commissioning of this piece to honor Kevin after he passed away in December 2016. Mr. Frye was a beloved member of the staff at Madison Middle as well as the music community of Tampa and the state of Florida. I was a personal friend of Kevin’s. We were in several musical groups together when we were young that were formative to both of our musical careers. I also guest conducted his Madison Middle School Orchestra several times over the past four years. His musicianship, teaching skills and love for his students were exemplary.When taking on the challenge of writing a piece to honor Kevin’s legacy, Mr. Shultz and I decided to try and include several important aspects of Kevin’s life into the piece. Kevin was proudly Jewish, a fantastic trumpet player and loved Jazz. With that in mind, and after a lot of research, a Jewish folk song Shlof, Mayn Kind was selected as the basis for the piece, not to be religious, but to honor his faith and heritage. Plus it is a beautiful song, and I felt the title reflected the sentiment I was looking to express, which is of someone taking rest after a long battle with illness. Thus, a lullaby seemed appropriate.I also wanted to incorporate Jazz into the piece, but in a concert setting, so you will hear as the piece develops, the harmonies of the folk song expand into ones found more commonly in Jazz compositions. Not in a far out way, but in a subtle way to again honor this part of his life. For example the climactic moment of the piece at the fermata in m. 57 is a Dbmaj9#11 chord. It appropriately give the piece the angst that I was looking for at this moment in the piece, while honoring the importance of Jazz in Kevin’s musical life.The piece was also conceived to include both the Madison band and orchestra in the performance at the premiere. I wanted the pieces to work separately by the band and separately by the orchestra, but I also wanted them to be able to play the piece together to honor Kevin.The piece begins with original material designed to set the mood of the piece with a tempo/style marking of pensive, but also as material that I used as connective musical tissue between statements of the folk song. After this introduction, the folk song is presented by a solo violin (or clarinet) with orchestral accompaniment in a simple straight forward presentation of the song. This is followed by a woodwind section statement of the folk song accompanied by muted trumpets. During this presentation the harmony starts to expand with more color notes in the chords. The low brass are added half way through this statement to add depth and lushness.The introductory material returns, but with some angry hits in the lower voices. This leads to a full ensemble state of new material that is used to transition to the climax of the piece, and to build tension. After the build, the piece modulates to a shortened statement of the folk song with more advanced harmonies and an active counter line in the violas, horns, saxes and first clarinets to further build the tension. This tension is released at the fermata in m. 57, as mentioned above. After a thoughtful pause, the piece concludes with a completion of the folk song again with a solo violin (or clarinet) followed by a return of the introductory material to tie the piece together. The piece ends hopeful, with a solo trumpet (Kevin’s instrument) that is dissonant at first, but then resolves as if to say - everything will be OK! It has been my distinct honor to have been asked to write this piece in Kevin’s memory! I hope that in some small way the piece helps to bring comfort to his family, students, colleagues and to all those that knew him!–Larry ClarkLakeland, FL 2017.
SKU: AP.36-A162048
ISBN 9798892704069. UPC: 659359535628. English.
Édouard Lalo (1823-1892) wrote his SYMPHONIE ESPAGNOLE (also sometimes called his VIOLIN CONCERTO No. 2 as it is more a violin concerto than symphony), for the famed violinist Pablo Sarate in 1874. The great virtuoso had given the first performance of his violin concerto in the previous year. Premiered on February 7, 1875, in Paris, this SPANISH SYMPHONY reflected the occupation of French Romantic composers with Spanish musical culture. Lalo implements a 5-movement structure, tapping into his own Spanish heritage with oscillating two-and-three rhythms and folk dance brio. Instrumentation: 2+Picc.2.2.2: 4.2.3.0: Timp.Perc(2): Hp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo Violin.
SKU: AP.36-A744690
UPC: 659359882814. English.
SKU: CN.S11311
SKU: CF.YPS208F
ISBN 9781491152966. UPC: 680160910465.
SKU: HL.49021116
ISBN 9790001119160.
Flote in C (Oboe oder Klarinette in C), Klarinette in Es, Klarinette I und II in B, Flugelhorn I und II in B, Horn I und II in Es, Trompete I und II in B, Tenorhorn I, II und III in B, Posaune (Bassschlussel), Posaune (Violinschlussel), Bariton (Bassschlussel), Bariton (Violinschlussel), Tuba (Bassschlussel), Tuba (Violinschlussel), Schlagzeug.
SKU: HL.49021118
ISBN 9790001119184.
SKU: HL.49021117
ISBN 9790001119177.
SKU: MH.1-59913-064-5
ISBN 9781599130644.
I wrote Galloping Ghosts (A Ragtime March) to conclude a concert of my chamber music in New York City on October 28, 1986. It is the final part of a work called Rags for Divers Players. This work was written to show the variety possible within the standard rag form. I used all the players available for the finale -- two violins, viola, cello, bass, flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon, and piano. Since this is a rather unusual instrumental combination and not easy to reassemble, I decided to rescore the work for concert band. Galloping Ghosts is written in a standard march form but incorporates many of the syncopations found in ragtime. The uniquely American music called ragtime traces its history to African rhythms brought over by slaves. Over the years this music became welded to European musical forms such as the quadrille and the march. Drums and banjos and the minstrel tradition lent a special flavor, and from all these elements ragtime slowly evolved within the largely unknown black subculture of the late 19th century. In the late 1890's it emerged as a fully developed form in the classic piano solos of Scott Joplin (1869-1917). Joplin's 1899 hit, Maple Leaf Rag, was an overnight sensation and brought ragtime worldwide fame. Ensemble instrumentation: 1 Piccolo, 8 Flute 1 and 2, 2 Oboe, 1 Eb Clarinet, 4 Bb Clarinet 1, 4 Bb Clarinet 2, 4 Bb Clarinet 3, 2 Eb Alto Clarinet, 3 Bb Bass and Bb Contrabass Clarinet, 2 Bassoon 1 and 2, 2 Eb Alto Saxophone 1, 2 Eb Alto Saxophone 2, 2 Bb Tenor Saxophone, 1 Eb Baritone Saxophone, 3 Bb Cornet 1, 3 Bb Cornet 2, 3 Bb Cornet 3, 2 Horn 1 and 2 in F, 2 Horn 3 and 4 in F, 4 Trombone 1 and 2, 4 Bass Trombone, 2 Baritone (B.C.), 2 Baritone (T.C.), 4 Tuba, 1 String Bass, 1 Timpani, 1 Xylophone, 3 Percussion 1, 3 Percussion 2.
SKU: SU.26030040
Full ScoreX-ING is the intersection of sound worlds at a crossing of stylistic boundaries. The three movements characterize three X-ING concepts: 1. Pegasus X-ING, 2. X-ING Over, 3. Double X-ING.Electric Viola (or 5 string Violin); 4fl,2ob,eh,2cl,bcl; asx,tsx,bari; 4tpt,4hn,2tbn,btbn,euph,tba; 6perc,hp; cb Duration: 15' Composed: 2017 Published by: Vener Music Publishing (ASCAP) Also available: Set of Parts cat#26030040.
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