| Con te partirò String Quartet: 2 violins, viola, cello - Intermediate De Haske Publications
String Quartet - intermediate SKU: BT.DHP-1185968-070 (Time to Say Goo...(+)
String Quartet - intermediate SKU: BT.DHP-1185968-070 (Time to Say Goodbye). Composed by Francesco Sartori. Arranged by Anthony Gröger. De Haske Pops for String Quartet. Pop and Rock. Set (Score and Parts). Composed 2019. De Haske Publications #DHP 1185968-070. Published by De Haske Publications (BT.DHP-1185968-070). ISBN 9789043156707. English-German-French-Dutch. Con te partirò, which also became famous under the title Time to Say Goodbye, has burned itself into the collective musical consciousness above all in the interpretation by the blind Italian tenor, Andrea Bocelli. In the 1990s this song raced up the singles charts and has since become almost indispensable at farewell celebrations, especially in the world of sports. Thanks to Anthony Grögersâ?? expressive arrangement, string quartets now have the opportunity to let this wonderful song ring out on suitable occasions, guaranteed to awaken the emotionsâ?¦
Con te partirò, ook bekend onder de titel Time to Say Goodbye, heeft in de versie van de blinde Italiaanse tenor Andrea Bocelli een plek in ons collectieve muzikale geheugen veroverd. In de jaren negentig van de vorige eeuw bestormde het nummer de hitlijsten, en sindsdien is het bij afscheidsceremonies, met name in de sportwereld, nauwelijks nog weg te denken. Dankzij Anthony Grögers expressieve bewerking hebben strijkkwartetten nu ook de mogelijkheid om dit prachtige lied bij passende gelegenheden ten gehore te brengen en daarmee ongetwijfeld een gevoelige snaar te raken.
Con te partirò, auch unter dem Titel Time to Say Goodbye berühmt geworden, hat sich vor allem in der Interpretation durch den blinden italienischen Tenor Andrea Bocelli in das kollektive Musikgedächtnis eingebrannt. In den neunziger Jahren des 20. Jahrhunderts stürmte der Titel die Single-Charts und ist seitdem bei gro�en Abschiedsveranstaltungen, insbesondere im Sport, kaum noch wegzudenken. Dank Anthony Grögers ausdrucksvollem Arrangement haben nun auch Streichquartett-Formationen die Möglichkeit, bei passenden Anlässen das wunderschöne Lied erklingen zu lassen. Da sind die Emotionen garantiert �
La chanson « Con te partirò » (« Avec toi je partirai ») est un véritable succès international gr ce son interprétation par le ténor italien Andrea Bocelli, qui lâ??a popularisée au Royaume-Uni sous le titre « Time to Say Goodbye ». Montée en flèche au hit-parade dans les années 1990, cette chanson est devenue incontournable lors des cérémonies dâ??adieux, notamment lors dâ??événements sportifs. Lâ??arrangement expressif dâ??Anthony Gröger permet aux quatuors cordes de faire sonner cette merveilleuse mélodie évocatrice lors dâ??événements appropriés. $26.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Sorensen String Quartet No 3 String Quartet: 2 violins, viola, cello Wilhelm Hansen
Parts for String Quartet No.3 'Angel's Music' by Bent Sorensen (1988) Premiered ...(+)
Parts for String Quartet No.3 'Angel's Music' by Bent Sorensen (1988) Premiered by the Arditti String Quartet at the Danish Radio Concert Hall 16 November 1988. Score available: KP00250 The composer writes: 'Even when I was writing Adieu, I knew that I wished to write Angels Music. The title existed in an incomplete form in my mind and gradually more and more ideas and a few outlines became clear. The actual work on Angels Music was started in Rome, where I spent the autumn of 1987 staying at The Danish Academy. Whether this stay has influenced the quartet or not is impossible to say. however, it is true to say that, in the Roman churches I visited, I saw countless angels playing in the top of frescoes and altars. Without these angels, together with the many crackled-gold paintings in this city and my general fascination with the Italian renaissance painter Fra Angelico, (in fact there are only a few paintings by him in Rome, but even his name..!) I am not sure my quartet would have been what it is. Anyway I do feel that there is a bit of Italy in the piece. The angels apart there are, in the short rhythmic agitating part of the quartet, reminiscences of the Italian medieval Trotto dance, and in the most expressive part ofthe piece there are flashes of Puccini-like music. From the very beginning of my work on the quartet, the distant, extremely muted sound in the high register which opens the piece, was on my mind. A sound satiated with a dense heterophonic and polyphonic texture of elegiac melody and vibrating trills. I imagined that little songs (maybe angel songs) could be created in this density, these songs constantly echoing themselves. Gradually as this sound got a more and more concrete musical and instrumental form, I felt, that not only should the little songs be created, played and die out in an echo, but also that the general pattern of the quartet should give the feeling of music which, from the distance, is getting closer and closer, culminates and at last disappears like an echo. Related to this, the general pattern of Angels Music is divided into three: a pre-echo, culmination and echo.. The relationship between the three part is 5: 6: 4. The reason why I can say this precisely and prosaically is that it was necessary to me to mark the overall guidelines before I started to compose. I had to do this in order to enable the relationships to crawl from the small cells into the general pattern.'
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| String Quartet No. 3 'Angel's Music' String Quartet: 2 violins, viola, cello Wilhelm Hansen
String Quartet SKU: HL.14030980 Parts. Composed by Bent Sorensen. ...(+)
String Quartet SKU: HL.14030980 Parts. Composed by Bent Sorensen. Music Sales America. Classical. Set of Parts. Edition Wilhelm Hansen #KP00249. Published by Edition Wilhelm Hansen (HL.14030980). ISBN 9788759871973. 12.0x16.0x0.285 inches. Score available: KP00250 The composer writes: 'Even when I was writing Adieu, I knew that I wished to write Angel's Music. The title existed in an incomplete form in my mind and gradually more and more ideas and a few outlines became clear. The actual work on Angel's Music was started in Rome, where I spent the autumn of 1987 staying at The Danish Academy. Whether this stay has influenced the quartet or not is impossible to say. however, it is true to say that, in the Roman churches I visited, I saw countless angels playing in the top of frescoes and altars. Without these angels, together with the many crackled-gold paintings in this city and my general fascination with the Italian renaissance painter Fra Angelico, (in fact there are only a few paintings by him in Rome, but even his name..!) I am not sure my quartet would have been what it is. Anyway I do feel that there is a bit of Italy in the piece. The angels apart there are, in the short rhythmic agitating part of the quartet, reminiscences of the Italian medieval Trotto dance, and in the most expressive part of the piece there are flashes of Puccini-like music. From the very beginning of my work on the quartet, the distant, extremely muted sound in the high register which opens the piece, was on my mind. A sound satiated with a dense heterophonic and polyphonic texture of elegiac melody and vibrating trills. I imagined that little songs (maybe angel songs) could be created in this density, these songs constantly echoing themselves. Gradually as this sound got a more and more concrete musical and instrumental form, I felt, that not only should the little songs be created, played and die out in an echo, but also that the general pattern of the quartet should give the feeling of music which, from the distance, is getting closer and closer, culminates and at last disappears like an echo. Related to this, the general pattern of Angel's Music is divided into three: a pre-echo, culmination and echo.. The relationship between the three part is 5: 6: 4. The reason why I can say this precisely and prosaically is that it was necessary to me to mark the overall guidelines before I started to compose. I had to do this in order to enable the relationships to crawl from the general pattern almost fractionally into the smallest cells of the music, or more correctly; crawl from the small cells into the general pattern.'. $69.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| When I'm Sixty-Four String Quartet: 2 violins, viola, cello - Easy De Haske Publications
As performed by The Beatles. Composed by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Arran...(+)
As performed by The Beatles.
Composed by John Lennon and
Paul McCartney. Arranged by
Nico Dezaire. De Haske Pops
for String Quartet. Pop and
Rock. Set (Score and Parts).
Composed 2020. De Haske
Publications #DHP 1206259-
070. Published by De Haske
Publications
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| Dvorak Antonin: String Quartet No. 3 in D major (B 18) String Quartet: 2 violins, viola, cello [Set of Parts] Praha
By Dvorak Antonin. Czech title: Smy covy kvartet 3 D dur (B 18). Published by Pr...(+)
By Dvorak Antonin. Czech title: Smy covy kvartet 3 D dur (B 18). Published by Praha (Czech import).
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| String Quartet in C Minor String Quartet: 2 violins, viola, cello Faber Music Limited
(Parts). By Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958). Masterworks; Part(s); Quartet; S...(+)
(Parts). By Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958). Masterworks; Part(s); Quartet; String Quartet. Faber Edition. 20th Century; Masterwork. Published by Faber Music
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