SKU: CF.B3476
ISBN 9781491162309. UPC: 680160921058.
Among his many other honors and scholarships, groundbreaking composer Ulysses Kay was the first African-American to receive the Prix de Rome award that offered promising composers the opportunity to travel and study in Italy. Kay received this prize twice between 1946 and 1952 and it was during his residency at the American Academy in Rome that Kay wrote Partita in A for solo violin. Premiered on April 15, 1952, the colorful suite contains four contrasting melodies: Prelude, Burlesca, Interlude, and Echo.
SKU: HL.49047398
ISBN 9798350127898. UPC: 842819121244. 9.0x12.0x0.061 inches.
This work for solo violin was commissioned by American Violinist Wendy Case for her CD of works for solo violin by living composers titled The Tiger and The Clover released in February 2022 by the label Blue Griffin. Just as Wendy proposed this new work, I heard the news that the Polish poet Adam Zagajewski who I had met through mutual friends, had died. I had long admired his essays that thoughtfully and with grace and ease, merged the past with the present in the way that only a poet can, lifting the reader onto a plain of images, thoughts and words that conjure seamless journeys through time, space and the imagination. His essays often refer to the music of Bach and I found myself writing this piece inhabited by the physical pleasure of playing Bach's suites for Lute transposed for the guitar. The piece revolves around a simple repetitive semiquaver motif playing with the Aeolian mode starting on G. The motif ascends and descends playing with and against the low G string to extend itself away from the home mode, then returning and gradually extending into quavers to reach the key of E major while hinting at A minor. The repetitive nature of the piece invites the player to explore variations in sound quality and dynamics and to enjoy the effect of the notes playing against each other as they rise and fall away but always maintain a constant tempo and rhythm.
SKU: XC.SB2008
ISBN 9781644020531. UPC: 812598035513. 9 x 12 inches.
Adaptable Quartets contains 21 newly-composed or arranged quartets that can be flexibly used with any combination of string instruments, making them an invaluable resource in the modern orchestra room! Written at an accessible 1.5-3 grade level, Adaptable Quartets follow the popular Adaptable Duets and Trios books by the same composers. Tyler Arcari and Matthew R. Putnam bring with them a wealth of educational experience as music educators to craft quartets that are fun to play and musically stimulating. Adaptable Quartets are sure to become an instant favorite. String editing by Diana Traietta.CONTENTSAbide with Me (Monk) Agincourt Carol (English Folk Song) The Barber of Seville (Rossini) Be Thou My Vision (Trad. Irish) Capstone (Arcari) Chorale - Jupiter (Holst) Country Gardens (Trad. Morris Dance) Curse of Tortuga (Arcari) Dawn of the Century - March (Paull) Fortune Favors the Bold (Putnam) Gesu Bambino (Yon) Go Tell It on the Mountain (Spiritual) Greensleeves (Trad. English Folk Song) Home on the Range (Kelly) In the Hall of the Mountain King (Grieg) Les Toreadors - Carmen (Bizet) Scimitar! (Matthew R. Putnam) Sea Shanty (19th Century Sea Shanty) Song Without Words - Second Suite in F (Holst) The Emperor Waltz (Strauss II) When Johnny Comes Marching Home (American Folk Song).
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