SKU: IS.OP4179EM
ISBN 9790365041794.
In 1901, Flor Alpaerts finished his music studies at the Flemish School of Music of Antwerp, which later became the Royal Flemish Conservatory. He studied harmony and composition with Jan Blockx. In 1903 he became professor at this institute and from 1934 until 1941 its director. For one season (1922-1923) he was also director of the Royal Flemish Opera House of Antwerp together with the bass Arthur Steurbaut. His fame, as a composer and a conductor, came shortly after World War I, when he succeeded Eduard Keurvels in 1919 as conductor of the concerts organized by the Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp and as artistic director of the Peter Benoit Fonds. He also conducted the choral group Arti Vocali. As a composer, Flor Alpaerts was the leading figure in the Flemish impressionistic movement, utilizing an impressionism that came closer to Richard Strauss and Ottorino Respighi than to Claude Debussy. A highlight in this direction was the symphonic poem Pallieter (1921-1924). With his suite James Ensor, inspired by four works of the Ostend painter, he created an expressionistic work. In his later compositions he turned to neo-classicism. Though mostly known for writing larger scale works during his life, this Concertstuk for oboe and piano, composed towards the end of his life came at a time when he unexpectedly because to compose chamber music. In addition to this work for oboe, he composed a solo piece for clarinet, as well as four string quartets during his final years.
SKU: YM.GTW01090837
ISBN 9784636908374.
20 songs arranged for solo oboe and piano. Oboe part with a book for piano accompaniment and Karaoke CD. 20Shou Shuang Huang Guan Du Zou Qu ,Gang Qin Ban Zou . Han Shuang Huang Guan Pu Ji Gang Qin Ban Zou Pu &Ban Zou CD. 1. Soshunfu(Ode to Early Spring); 2. Oborozukiyo(A Night with a Hazy Moon); 3. Furusato(My Old Town); 4. Haru yo Koi(Come spring!); 5. Hana wa Saku(Flowers Will Bloom); 6. Hamabe no Uta(A Song at the Seaside); 7. Shonen Jidai(Boyhood); 8. Natsu no Omoide(A Memory from Summer); 9. Shabondama(Soap Bubbles); 10. Machibo-oke(Waiting in Vain); 11. Satoukibi Batake(In a Large Field of Sugarcane); 12. Chiisai Aki Mitsuketa(I've Found a Little Autumn); 13. Yuyake Koyake; 14. Kojo no Tsuki(Moon over the Ruined Castle); 15. Kawa no nagare no Yo ni(As a River's Running); 16. Sen no Kaze ni natte(A Thousand Winds); 17. Miagete goran Yoru no Hoshi wo(Look up at the Night sky); 18. Nagori Yuki(Snowfall at the end of the Winter); 19. Kita no Kunikara(From Northern Country); 20. Nada SouSou(Down Come My Tears) 1. Zao Chun Fu ; 2. Meng Long Yue Ye ; 3. Gu Xiang ; 4. Chun Tian ,Lai Ba ; 5. Hua Zheng Zai Kai ; 6. Hai Bin Zhi Ge ; 7. Shao Nian Shi Dai ; 8. Xia Ri Hui Yi ; 9. Fei Zao Pao ; 10. Man Zhou Chang Ge ; 11. Gan Zhe Tian ; 12. Zhao Dao Liao Xiao Xiao De Qiu Tian ; 13. Wan Xia Jian Dan ; 14. Huang Cheng Zhi Yue ; 15. Chuan Liu Bu Xi ; 16. Hua Wei Qian Feng ; 17. Yang Wang Xing Kong ; 18. Can Xue ; 19. Bei Guo Zhi Lian ; 20. Lei Guang Shan Shan.
SKU: ST.C551
ISBN 9790570815517.
Bagatelle for Oboe and Piano was composed in 1950. This is the first time that the piece has been published.Mary Chandler was born in Kent in 1911. She studied music privately, and her teachers included Harry Farjeon (composition), Margaret Eliot and Leon Goossens (oboe) and Harold Craxton (piano). She read English at Oxford University and taught in London schools before joining the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra as principal oboist. She appeared with the CBSO as soloist (oboe and piano) and composer and gave broadcasts and recitals in the Midlands. Later, as a free-lance orchestral player, she formed the Mercian Trio (flute, oboe and piano) which gave concerts around the country.In 1960 Mary became Area Director of the Kent Music School, in charge of its wind teaching and of the varied activities of its Tonbridge Music Centre. She conducted many student groups and composed and arranged music for them until she retired in 1971. She continued to be actively involved in music thereafter, examining, composing and organising concerts. She spent her later years in Gloucestershire and died in 1996.Dr. Kristin Leitterman is currently the Assistant Professor of Oboe at Arkansas State University in Jonesboro, Arkansas, USA, where she teaches oboe and bassoon, Double Reed Techniques, and coaches small chamber ensembles. She is also the Director of the Lucarelli Oboe Master Class, a week-long immersive oboe master class founded by Bert Lucarelli in 1996. As a guest artist she has presented master classes at many institutions, including the Manhattan School of Music, New York University, and the Hartt School.As a researcher, Kirstin has interests in the life and works of Mary Chandler. She has presented her research at The Juilliard School, Music by Women Festival, the International Double Reed Society conferences, and the Brazilian Double Reed Society’s conference in João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil.
SKU: ST.C550
ISBN 9790570815500.
Traveller’s Joy — Two Walking Tunes for Oboe and Piano was composed in 1956. This is the first time the piece has been published.Mary Chandler was born in Kent in 1911. She studied music privately, and her teachers included Harry Farjeon (composition), Margaret Eliot and Leon Goossens (oboe) and Harold Craxton (piano). She read English at Oxford University and taught in London schools before joining the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra as principal oboist. She appeared with the CBSO as soloist (oboe and piano) and composer and gave broadcasts and recitals in the Midlands. Later, as a free-lance orchestral player, she formed the Mercian Trio (flute, oboe and piano) which gave concerts around the country.In 1960 Mary became Area Director of the Kent Music School, in charge of its wind teaching and of the varied activities of its Tonbridge Music Centre. She conducted many student groups and composed and arranged music for them until she retired in 1971. She continued to be actively involved in music thereafter, examining, composing and organising concerts. She spent her later years in Gloucestershire and died in 1996.Dr. Kristin Leitterman is currently the Assistant Professor of Oboe at Arkansas State University in Jonesboro, Arkansas, USA, where she teaches oboe and bassoon, Double Reed Techniques, and coaches small chamber ensembles. She is also the Director of the Lucarelli Oboe Master Class, a week-long immersive oboe master class founded by Bert Lucarelli in 1996. As a guest artist she has presented master classes at many institutions, including the Manhattan School of Music, New York University, and the Hartt School.As a researcher, Kirstin has interests in the life and works of Mary Chandler. She has presented her research at The Juilliard School, Music by Women Festival, the International Double Reed Society conferences, and the Brazilian Double Reed Society’s conference in João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil.
SKU: ST.C513
ISBN 9790570815135.
Sonatina for Oboe and Piano was composed in 1967 and given its first performance by Dinah Demuth, to whom it is dedicated. The Sonatina for Cor Anglais and Piano of 1968 was also written for Dinah Demuth, then a member of the Midland Light Orchestra, whose broadcasts included solo works such as these two Sonatinas. This Sonatina was originally published by Phylloscopus Publications in 1995.Dr. Kristin Leitterman is currently the Assistant Professor of Oboe at Arkansas State University in Jonesboro, Arkansas, USA, where she teaches oboe and bassoon, Double Reed Techniques, and coaches small chamber ensembles. She is also the Director of the Lucarelli Oboe Master Class, a week-long immersive oboe master class founded by Bert Lucarelli in 1996. As a guest artist she has presented master classes at many institutions, including the Manhattan School of Music, New York University, and the Hartt School.As a researcher, Kirstin has interests in the life and works of Mary Chandler. She has presented her research at The Juilliard School, Music by Women Festival, the International Double Reed Society conferences, and the Brazilian Double Reed Society’s conference in João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil.Former Spartan Press Cat. No.: PP160.
SKU: BT.ALHE32654
French.
French composer, Pierre Ancelin (1934-2001) studied at the conservatories of Aix-en-Provence, Marseille, and later, under Olivier Messiaen at the Paris Conservatoire. His Scrubland is an exciting collection of five pieces for Oboeand Piano. Ancelin is particularly remembered for founding the National Union of Composers of Music, along with Jolivet, Lesuer and Sauguet. The five pieces in Scrubland are suitable for beginner to intermediate level oboists.Each of the five pieces contain a variety of musical features. For all aspiring oboists, Ancelin's Scrubland is a delightful compilation.
SKU: MA.EMR-54762
1. In The Our Yard / 2. Four Elements / 3. Four Seasons / 4. Shadows Of Light / 5. Glamour Of The Old Castle.
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