| Invention Orchestra [Score] Shawnee Press
String Orchestra (Score) - Level 3.5 SKU: HL.35011049 Composed by Ken Bai...(+)
String Orchestra (Score) - Level 3.5 SKU: HL.35011049 Composed by Ken Baird. Shawnee Press. Shawnee Press #JC0588. Published by Shawnee Press (HL.35011049). Invention is an exciting work for high school or college orchestra that features an accented, multi-metered main theme, contrapuntal writing, a fugue, a reflective melodic interlude, and an optional extended violin cadenza. The title refers to the process undertaken by great inventors such as Thomas Edison and Leonardo Da Vinci. In this work, the composer reflects the many emotions and processes an inventor might experience as he is working on his creation: the spark of inspiration, the excitement of a new project, trial and error, frustration and anger, intensity, and, at last, success! $6.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 5 business days | | |
| A First Book Of Inventions Study Score For Chamber Orchestra Orchestra Schott
Orchestra (pic(fl).1.2.2.1.cbsn-2.2 .0.0-str(12-14.10-12.8-10 .6-8.4-6)) SKU:...(+)
Orchestra (pic(fl).1.2.2.1.cbsn-2.2.0.0-str(12-14.10-12.8-10.6-8.4-6)) SKU: HL.49019158 For orchestra. Composed by Ryan Wigglesworth. This edition: Saddle stitching. Sheet music. Edition Schott. Softcover. Composed 2010. 60 pages. Duration 9'. Schott Music #ED13471. Published by Schott Music (HL.49019158). ISBN 9790220133206. 8.25x11.75x0.222 inches. Written in 2010 for the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Wigglesworth's nine-minute work explores the idea of perpetuum mobile (continuous movement) in seven connected, miniature inventions. A regular pulse forms the work's core, with elaborations of the central musical idea shifting constantly around it in jagged rhythms and sumptuous orchestration. The composer writes, The seven sections can very briefly be described thus: 1) an active, miniature 'theme and variations'; 2) the juxtaposition of various fragmentary two-part inventions; 3) a tremolo string ostinato with woodwind interjections, building towards the first climax; 4) an ostinato passing between horns and muted trumpets together with a dialogue for high woodwind and low strings; 5) a very slow canon for string harmonics and pizzicato double basses; 6) a fast, one-part invention beginning with solo piccolo, and gradually leading to the second climax; 7) chorale.This is a lively orchestral miniature which gives the impression of a kaleidoscope, with short musical ideas cutting across each other in quick succession. $36.00 - See more - Buy online | | |
| 12 Inventions Orchestra [Study Score / Miniature] Billaudot | | |
| Prelude/invention Poche Orchestra Hal Leonard
Orchestra (Score) SKU: HL.50578885 Composed by Eugene Bozza. Max Eschig. ...(+)
Orchestra (Score) SKU: HL.50578885 Composed by Eugene Bozza. Max Eschig. Study Score. Composed 2001. Hal Leonard #ME6078. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.50578885). $18.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| L'invisible Orchestra [Study Score / Miniature] Schott
Orchestra (Study Score) SKU: HL.49046988 Lyric Trilogy After Maurice M...(+)
Orchestra (Study Score) SKU: HL.49046988 Lyric Trilogy After Maurice Maeterlinck Study Score, French. Composed by Aribert Reimann. Edition Schott. Classical. Softcover. 280 pages. Duration 5400 seconds. Schott Music #ED23491. Published by Schott Music (HL.49046988). ISBN 9781705174333. UPC: 842819115281. 8.25x11.75x0.695 inches. SYNOPSIS Aribert Reimann's 'Trilogie lyrique' is based on three plays by Maurice Maeterlinck: In L'Intruse, a family is sitting at the table with their blind grandfather. They are waiting for the doctor to arrive and tend to his daughter who is lying ill in bed after having given birth: her new-born son has not yet made a single sound. The old man senses that something is wrong due to the uneasy atmosphere in the room. Who is sitting in our midst? he asks. He is the only one who cansee the presence of death. Interieur: Once again a family is gathered round the table in the evening, but this time we observe the action from outside, looking through the window with the grandfather and a stranger: no sound can be heard. Outside the house, the stranger reports that the eldest daughter has drowned and that he has pulled her out of the river. Although the corpse is already being carried through the village to the family, the grandfather cannot bring himself to destroy this idyll. La Mort de Tintagiles: The young Tintagiles is told a story about a mysterious castle and the aged queen who has all potential heirsto the throne murdered. His siblings sense that Tintagiles has been summoned to the castle to be murdered, but nobody openly expresses this fact. It is the sinister messengers of death from the interludes, now visible as the queens servants, who ful?l her demand and snatch the sleeping boy from his sisters'arms. Commentary 'In comparison with his Medea for example with its stormy outbreaks of emotion and violence, Reimann's score is worked in an impressive refinement of sound. It begins with rumbling, hesitating and expressive music in the first section, demanding highly ingenious sound effects from the lower strings including tapping and faltering glissandos in its noisy expression of mortal fear. Inthe second part, the woodwind formation plays at times almost in chamber music fashion and is then suddenly painfully shrill. The third part luxuriates and rages in its rich, full orchestration. The manner in which Reimann displays his mastery in textural shading, the invention of sounds welling up and fading away, the rhythmic and melodic capacity of suffering and the music's inner violence are all utterly compelling.'(Wolfgang Schreiber, Opernwelt, November 2017). $72.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
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