| Augenlieder For Soprano And Orchestra Study Score English/ French / German Soprano voice, Orchestra Schott
Soprano voice and orchestra (3(3.pic).1.ca.3.2.cbsn-4 .3.3.1-timp.2perc(crot, vi...(+)
Soprano voice and orchestra (3(3.pic).1.ca.3.2.cbsn-4.3.3.1-timp.2perc(crot, vib, xyl, mar, bells, tri, 4sus cym, sizz cym, tam-t, h.h, 2 s.d, b.d, tamb, 4templebl)-cel.hp-str(12.12.10.8.6 or 14.14.12.10.8)) SKU: HL.49018365 For soprano and orchestra. Composed by Ryan Wigglesworth. This edition: Saddle stitching. Sheet music. Edition Schott. Keep your eyes open when you kiss, a sonnet by John Berryman ends this evocative and rich song cycle, premiered by Claire Booth and the BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by the composer at the Barbican Hall, London in November 2009. Geoff Brown in The Time. Study score. Composed 2009. 56 pages. Duration 15'. Schott Music #ED13367. Published by Schott Music (HL.49018365). ISBN 9790220132407. UPC: 884088601270. 8.25x11.75x0.241 inches. English - French - German. Recently awarded a British Composer Award, Ryan Wigglesworth's orchestral song cycle 'Augenlieder' is now available as a study score. Setting poems by Robert Browning, Egon Schiele, Arthur Rimbaud and John Berryman, Augenlieder or Eye Songs was described as 'glittering with skill' by Geoff Brown in the Times. Masterfully orchestrated and with beautiful vocal writing, Wigglesworth is a composer to watch out for in the future.
Keep your eyes open when you kiss, a sonnet by John Berryman ends this evocative and rich song cycle, premiered by Claire Booth and the BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by the composer at the Barbican Hall, London in November 2009. Geoff Brown in The Times describes Ryan Wigglesworth as having a 'bright ear for glinting textures, [a] flair for taut motivic interplay [and] his conjuror's ability to cast a spell. This is a strong new work.' The Sonnet depicts a five month love affair and is set alongside a little known poem by Egon Schiele Visionen and poems by Robert Browning and Arthur Rimbaud. $36.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| From a Book of Hours Soprano voice, Orchestra Merion Music
Orchestra Bass Trombone, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Bassoon 3, Celesta, Clarinet 1, C...(+)
Orchestra Bass Trombone, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Bassoon 3, Celesta, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Clarinet 3, Contrabass, English Horn, Flute 1, Flute 2, Flute 3, Harp, Horn 1, Horn 2, Horn 3, Horn 4, Percussion 2, Percussion 3, Piano, Timpani, Trombone 1 and more. SKU: PR.11640976L For Soprano and Orchestra. Composed by James Primosch. Large Score. Duration 18 minutes. Merion Music #116-40976L. Published by Merion Music (PR.11640976L). UPC: 680160682775. Das Stundenbuch. This cycle of orchestral songs sets four poems from an early collection by Rilke entitled Das Stundenbuch, or in English, Book of Hours. Although the title refers to a medieval book of prayers for the various times of day and seasons of the liturgical year, Rilke's texts occupy a position some distance from conventional piety. There is a melancholy to the spirituality expressed here, which speaks of an experience of God that is fragmentary, imperfect, and unattainable. The solitude evoked in the second song (as layers of busy activity are gradually peeled away) offers some solace, but the third song is very dark and fierce, filled with a desperate, even manic desire for God. The last song returns to the mood of the first, but now in a global rather than individual context. This song, like the set as a whole, speaks of our world's brokenness, yet strives to stammer fragments of God's name. $110.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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