SKU: HL.49045877
Scent Dance II for viola solo is based on the version for cello from 2010. The virtuoso work was inspired by Xuntian Hes poem Passing by the Earth, in which the author asks about the meaning of life in the face of his finiteness. The version for viola solo was written on the occasion of the 20th Viola Space Festival in Tokyo 2011.
SKU: PE.EP14588
ISBN 9790014138042.
Rebecca Saunders' Hauch II is an 11-minute work for viola solo---an expressive composition with a strong rhythmic component. It was premiered by Megumi Kasakawa as part of the Ensemble Modern dance project on 4 November 2021 at the Now! Festival in Essen.
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SKU: HL.14047956
8.25x11.75 inches.
Tribute To Michael Berkeley is a piece written by Hugh Wood for solo Viola. It was composed as a farewell tribute to Michael Berkeley, in appreciation of his work as Director of the Cheltenham Festival from 1995-2004. The work lasts around 3 minutes.
SKU: HL.14005408
8.25x11.75x0.107 inches.
Geoffrey Burgon's Six Studies were originally composed for solo cello. This transcription, authorised by the composer, has involved some changes in register and notes due to the different timbres and response of the viola and the considerable difference in physical size of the two instruments. This work was commissioned by the Portsmouth Festival with funds provided by Southen Arts. The first performance was given by Julian Lloyd Webber at the Cathedral Church of Old Portsmouth in June 1980.
SKU: FG.55011-480-7
ISBN 9790550114807.
Kalevi Aho has continued composing his popular Solo pieces for different instruments. Solo XII for viola was born in 2016 in memoriam Einojuhani Rautavaara (1928-2016). It was premiered in August 2017 by Hiyoli Togawa in Luosto Classic festival in Lapland. The duration of the piece is c. 13 minutes.
SKU: KN.SB2306
12 x 9 inches.
The Latin American String Collection is an authentic resource for the modern string room. As a Latin American Composer, Mark Contreras Gómez brings a wealth of experience to this collection – making it a trusted choice for your students. Explore Latin American styles and learn about their unique histories with information included by the composer on each and every solo. The accompanying tracks have been carefully curated and performed by the composer, and include click count-offs, performance versions, and performance demos for use while practicing each distinctive style. The book itself, is laid out with a strong focus on pedagogic sequencing, introducing new styles and dances as the musician progresses. The book is divided into sections: Open Strings, First Finger, Second Finger, Third Finger, Fourth Finger and Chromatic Changes. Perfect for fun, performance, or festival adjudication – this new collection is a must-have for your string solo library.
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