SKU: PR.110406720
UPC: 680160001316.
I have always been fond of writing works for specific people or organizations. It has been my good fortune during most of my creative career to be asked to compose for many extraordinary performers. The Sonata for Harpsichord Solo is such a case in point: it was written in 1982 for Barbara Harbach, a superb performer, close friend, and collaborator on many musical projects. The Sonata was premiered on March 2, 1984, in a recital given by Dr. Harbach at Nazareth College in Rochester, New York. During my formative years as a composer, one seldom heard of the harpsichord as a modern instrument, though while I attended undergraduate school at Boston University, some of us banded together to construct a small harpsichord from one of the first do-it-yourself kits which began to appear in the late '40s. It was also during this time that I heard the Sonatina for Violin and Harpsichord by my teacher Walter Piston and consequently specified that the accompanying instrument for my second violin sonata could either be a piano or a harpsichord. It was not until recently, however, that my interest in the harpsichord as a solo instrument for new music was aroused. This was because of the emergence of so many young virtuosi, such as Barbara Harbach, who are interested in the performance of new music besides the great harpsichord music of the Classical, Baroque, and pre-Baroque eras. The keyboard music of Domenico Scarlatti has always intrigued and fascinated me. The brevity, excitement, and clarity of this sparkling music is charming as well as exhilarating. It is this type of Baroque sonata that inspired the conception and form of my harpsichord sonata. The entire work is loosely based on the musical translation of Barabara Harbach's name, especially the conflict of the B (B-flat) and H (B-natural in German notation). This secondo rub or dissonance especially pervades the first movement, which is in a modified sonata form, pitting jagged and tense melodic elements against most lyrical and smooth lines. This second movement is a song-like melody accompanied by rolled chords which may be played on the lute stop of the instrument if this sonata is performed on a two-manual harpsichord. The final movement is an ever-driving joyous toccata which brings the work to an exciting close with a coda made up of accelerating repeated chords. --Samuel Adler.
SKU: CF.H82
ISBN 9781491160183. UPC: 680160918782.
Maurice Ravel's Mother Goose is arguably one of the most well-known and well-loved of Ravel's works. Whether one encounters it first in its original iteration for piano, four hands, or in the sweeping orchestra transcription, Mother Goose leaves an impression that isn't soon forgotten. The pieces are short, simple, and descriptive, but are nonetheless ravishing, and beautifully showcase Ravel’s genius and compositional skills. Now for the first time, the entire work has been transcribed for solo harp by harpist Carl Swanson. Each of the original five movements has been carefully edited, making the pieces playable on solo harp, while keeping the spirit that Ravel intended. Here is a valuable addition to the harp repertoire by one of the greatest composers of the twentieth century, Maurice Ravel.
SKU: ST.Y259
ISBN 9790220222559.
Far Across the Sea' (Ymhell dros y mor) is the latest instrumental work from a composer noted for her original and sensitive writing for harp and harp ensemble. In this gentle solo, what sounds like a folksong - and a very fine one - is in fact a newly composed tune, crafted with artful simplicity. But as the music journeys further from its characteristically Welsh opening, teasing out new suggestions from the material, the sense of nostalgia becomes definitely more contemporary than traditional, though the uplifting conclusion restores the tone of bardic rhetoric. This work would be a rewarding item for players of intermediate standard, and was recommended for the under 18 category of the 2009 Wales International Harp Festival.
SKU: HL.49046174
ISBN 9790001160766. 0.083 inches.
In this solo piece written by Heinz Holliger for his wife, he notated the dying away of individual tones. Powerfully plucked, stimulated microtonally by harmonics or quivering runs, they ultimately drop to the deepest bass.
SKU: CA.1630200
ISBN 9790007099695. Language: all languages.
The viola solo courbe 2 is based on an excerpt from the viola part in the Trio for flute, viola and harp << courbes >> - sequences. In the densest time curve of this piece the viola plays the leading role for a span of almost three minutes. This material is taken from the Trio, presented and divided into separate parts. courbe 2 is three times longer in duration than the Trio excerpt from which it is derived. The musical text of the individual fragments remains as it is in the original, but, pulsating, demarcated in seconds. Fissures emerge between the fragments, windows open: - to harmonic fields, central sounds, taken over from the reverberations, from which new tone material is derived; the fields in turn are distorted and spacialised by the electronics - to metrical structures and pulses freed from the individual motives of the original musical text, which forms new variants in interaction with these fields. Thus in courbe 2 which, as already indicated, is three times longer in duration than the original, three musical levels are interpenetrated, whereby all three are derived from one tone, which plays an absolutely central role in most of my works. It is a reference to the French writer Anne-Marie Albiach (and to her great text << H II >> lineaires), and it remains as the only tone at the end of the piece, definitively, determining everything, b = 247 Hertz. Walter Feldmann.
SKU: UT.MAG-221
ISBN 9790215318625. 9 x 12 inches.
Martin-Pierre Dalvimare, born in 1770, in Dreux (Eure-et-Loir), from a distinguished family, learnt music as an entertainment art, and was obliged to make it a resource for his existence, after the troubles of the Revolution in 1789. He had acquired a remarkable talent for the harp; when he arrived in Paris he made a very good impression. Then, man of the world, knowledgeable in many fields, which is rare for a musician, he was welcome everywhere, and very soon came in friendly terms with some of the most renowned artists and men of letters of his times. The marriage certificate of the poet Legouve (15 pluviose of the year XI, or February 1803, 12th municipality of Paris), shows that Dalvimare was one of his best men and that at the time he was thirty-two years old. He became harpist of the Opera in the year VIII (1800), and was definitively confirmed in the month of fructidor of the year IX. At the time of the institution of the emperor Napoleon's private music, M. Dalvimare was appointed as his harpist. In September 1807 he obtained the title of harp master of the empress Josephine. A lucky change of his fortune allowed this artist to renounce to practise his talent for living, he resigned from all of his positions on March, 12th, 1812, and he retired in Dreux, where he still was living in 1837. For a peculiar weakness, he does not like to speak about his artist career, which had been entirely honourable, and he would like to forget his success too. His first composition was a symphonie concertant for harp and horn, which he composed with Frederic Duvernoy, and published in the year VII (1798); notwithstanding, he counted as his first opus a collection of romances with accompaniment of piano or harp, which he later published with Pleyel.In 1809 Dalvimare composed, for the theatre Feydeau, a one-act opera-comique called The Marriage for Imprudence. The music was weak; the work did not succeed, and people used to say that the greatest imprudence had been the one of the authors who had it performed. Nevertheless, the score of this opera was published in Paris by erard. (Francois-Joseph Fetis).
SKU: HF.FH-1063
ISBN 9790203410638. 8.3 x 11.7 inches.
Notenbeispiele aus: 1. Orfeo (Monteverdi); 2. Kantate (Zachow); 3. Julius Caesar (Handel); 4. Orpheus (Gluck); 5. Die Geschopfe des Prometheus (Beethoven); 6. Die weisse Dame (Boieldieu); 7. Der Nordstern (Meyerbeer); 8. Otello (Rossini); 9. Don Pasquale (Donizetti); 10. Norma (Bellini); 11. Wenn ich Konig war (Adam); 12. Fausts Verdammnis (Berlioz); 13. Symphonie phantastique (Berlioz); 14. Aufforderung zum Tanz (Berlioz); 15. Jota aragonesa (Glinka); 16. Athalia (Mendelssohn-Bartholdy); 17. Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor (Nicolai); 18. Das Paradies und die Peri (Schumann); 19. Des Sangers Fluch (Schumann); 20. Szenen aus Faus (Schumann); 21. Orpheus (Liszt); 22. Die Legende von der heiligen Elisabeth (Liszt); 23. Des Preludes (Liszt); 24. Dante-Symphonie (Liszt); 25. Mignon (Thomas); 26. Martha (Flotow); 27. Rienzi, der Letzte der Tribunen (Wagner); 28. Der fliegende Hollander (Wagner); 29. Tannhauser oder Der Sangerkrieg auf Wartburg (Wagner); 30. Lohengrin (Wagner); 31. Tristan und Isolde (Wagner); 32. Das Rheingold (Wagner); 33. Die Walkure (Wagner); 34. Siegfried (Wagner); 35. Gotterdammerung (Wagner); 36. Ein Maskenball (Verdi); 37. Stabat mater (Verdi); 38. Der Troubadour (Verdi); 39. Aida (Verdi); 40. Die Macht des Schicksals (Verdi); 41. Don Carlos (Verdi); 42. Margarethe (Gounod); 43. Ballettmusik (Gounod); 44. Hoffmanns Erzahlungen (Offenbach); 45. Symphonie Nr. I (Franck); 46. Namouna (Lalo); 47. Vysehrad (Smetana); 48. Symphonie Nr. VIII (Bruckner); 49. An der schonen blauen Donau (Strauss); 50. Fruhlingsstimmen-Walzer (Strauss); 51. Kaiserwalzer (Strauss); 52. Gesange fur Frauenchor (Brahms); 53. Ein deutsches Requiem (Brahms); 54. Nanie (Brahms); 55. Furst Igor (Borodin); 56. Coppelia-Suite (Delibes); 57. L'Arlesienne-Suite I (Bizet); 58. Carmen (Bizet); 59. L'Arlesienne-Suite II (Bizet); 60. Die Perlenfischer (Bizet); 61. Schwanensee (Tschaikowski); 62. Nussknacker-Suite (Tschaikowski); 63. Dornroschen (Tschaikowski); 64. Manfred-Symphonie (Tschaikowski); 65. Eugen Onegin (Tschaikowski); 66. Espana (Chabrier); 67. Boris Godunow (Mussorgski / Rimski-Korssakow); 68. Sonnenwendnacht (Rimski-Korssakow); 69. Russische Ostern (Rimski-Korssakow); 70. Mlada (Rimski-Korssakow); 71. Scheherezade (Rimski-Korssakow); 72. Zar Saltan (Rimski-Korssakow).
SKU: HL.50605490
ISBN 9781705190548. UPC: 196288126577.
Come un meccanismo di precisione (like a precision machine) - as Gyorgy Ligeti wrote above one of his works. The two harp pieces by Gergely Vajda (*1973) also approach the instrument as a machine, moreover, as a machine that can produce several sounds and noises and create a specific polyphony from them. The two movements, composed in 2020 and 2022, are dedicated to the Ars Nova Ensemble and Collegium21, respectively. Contents: 1. Idle Time 2. Minute Machinery.
SKU: HL.720640
ISBN 9780960299089. UPC: 073999206401. 8.75x11 inches.
Arranged for beginning and advanced harpers, this book contains 40 of the best tunes by O'Carolan, the most famous of the Irish harpers and composers who lived from 1670-1738. Each of the 40 tunes has two arrangements: an easy play version and a more difficult version. Each tune includes chord indications that can be used by harpers or other instrumentalists.
SKU: UT.MAG-274
ISBN 9790215326859. 9 x 12 inches.
Rediscovering, studying and analyzing the musical art of Philipp Joseph Hinner means enhancing a piece of the eighteenth-century harp music mosaic. Hinner's work intrigues for its extraordinary simplicity, for its regularity and harmony; the ordered balance of the parts, symmetry and sense of proportion are essential elements for the author, and give character and unity to his work. The harp repertoire has long been overshadowed by the keyboard one, which boasts extensive solo and chamber literature, and consolidated for over two centuries. The rediscovery of the history of our instrument, however, is still recent and the research work in the field of harp music is still long.Hinner, with the apparent simplicity of his opus 10, can thus regain his role in the harp repertoire of the eighteenth century, as well as covering a considerable didactic value today. The part of the first harp undoubtedly presents characteristics of greater rhythmic and virtuosic complexity than that of the second, which consists of a continuous accompaniment interspersed with simple thematic imitated episodes. Furthermore in the composition are included arias such as O ma tendre Musette, a French popular melody of the 18th century (previously set to music by Pierre-Alexandre Monsigny), and <>, taken from the opera-comique L'erreur d'un moment ou la Suite de Julie by Nicolas Dezede, as well as themes from Gluck's Iphigenie en Aulide, which had been all used also by Hinner's first harp master, Francesco Petrini (1744-1819).Hinner's opus 10, originally written in separate parts for two harps, or harp and fortepiano, is presented here updated and completed with its score, for a thorough perception of the work.
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