SKU: HL.48011422
UPC: 073999299632. 8.25x11.75x0.12 inches.
Contents: Soft Shoe Shuffle * Stomp * Lazy * The Chase * Square Dance * Siesta * Uncle Sam * Fast Life * Ghost Train * Deep Blue * Hollywood * Tango * Tap Dance * Take the Stage * Hopalong * Old Time Waltz * Cat Walk * Blues Song * Chicken Reel.
SKU: HL.49028140
ISBN 9790204001712.
SKU: BT.DHP-1115209-400
ISBN 9789043142304. 9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.
Study and Play is ideal for developing your playing in an enjoyable and musically sound way. Each edition within this concept features a CD to add something extra to your study routine. When you play this Concertino Op. 96 the CD allows you to practise at a slower study tempo, as well as the normal tempo, so that you can improve your insight into the music. The carefully edited volume also contains a violin part and a piano part. Of course, the superb CD is also great to play along with if thereâ??s no pianist available. You will find this is a fun and instructive enrichment of your repertoire.Study and Play is het ideale concept om je spel op een plezierige en verantwoorde manier te ontwikkelen. Bij elke uitgave onder deze noemer wordt een cd meegeleverd die iets extraâ??s toevoegt aan je studiemethode. In het geval van dit Concertino op.96 biedt de cd je de mogelijkheid om te studeren in zowel het gewone tempo als een rustig oefentempo, waardoor je je inzicht in de muziek kunt verbeteren. De verzorgde set bestaat verder uit een vioolpartij en pianopartij. Natuurlijk is de sublieme cd ook geschikt om mee samen te spelen als er geen pianist beschikbaar is. Dit is beslist een leuke en leerzame verrijking van je repertoire.Study and Play ist das ideale Konzept, um auf vergnügliche und sinnvolle Weise ein gutes Spiel zu entwickeln. Jedem Buch mit diesem Konzept ist eine CD beigefügt, welche die tägliche Ã?bungsroutine individuell ergänzt.Mit Hilfe der CD kann dieses Concertino Op. 96 im langsameren Ã?bungstempo sowie auch im normalen Tempo gespielt werden, so dass man sich zunächst ganz auf das Violinspiel konzentrieren kann und dabei die Musik kennen lernt. Diese sorgfältig ausgearbeitete Ausgabe enthält auÃ?erdem eine Violin- und eine Klavierstimme. Die exzellente CD eignet sich selbstverständlich auch bestens zum Mitspielen, wenn kein Pianist zur Verfügung steht. DiesesConcertino Op. 96 ist eine ebenso reizvolle wie lehrreiche Erweiterung des Repertoires. Study and Play est le concept idéal pour développer votre jeu dans un environnement plaisant et solidement structuré. Chaque recueil basé sur ce concept est accompagné dâ??un compact disc qui apporte un plus votre routine de travail. Le compact disc vous permet de jouer ce Concertino Op. 96 tant dans le tempo normal que dans un tempo dâ??étude plus lent afin que vous puissiez vous concentrer sur votre technique de jeu tout en ayant un meilleur aperçu de la structure de la pièce. Ce recueil réalisé avec soin propose, hormis la partie de violon, la partie dâ??accompagnement de piano pour tous ceux qui disposent dâ??un pianiste accompagnateur. Si tel nâ??est pas le cas, utilisezsimplement le superbe accompagnement enregistré sur le compact disc. Concertino Op.96 constitue un enrichissement ludique et pédagogique de votre répertoire. Study and Play è il concetto ideale per sviluppare il vostro modo di suonare in un contesto piacevole e solidamente strutturato. Il CD vi permette di suonare sia a tempo normale che più lento, al fine di migliorare la concentrazione sullo studio della tecnica e avere un migliore approccio con le varie parti del brano. Le parti dellâ??accompagnamento al pianoforte incluse nelle pubblicazioni (versione cartacea) vi permettono di suonare con un pianista accompagnatore.
SKU: HL.49008004
ISBN 9790001112383. 9.0x12.0x0.15 inches.
This collection is more than just a continuation of volume 1 (4 Lieder ohne Worte = AVV 131), pieces from both volumes can be mixed and played in different running order. The intermezzi are in irregular metres with strongly accented rhythms. The remaining items are mood pieces with violin and piano part closely interwoven.
SKU: M7.VHR-3912
ISBN 9783864341557.
Die Klavierbegleitungen zu 'Aus der musikalischen Schatzkiste 1 für Violine' sind bestens geeignet für das gemeinsame Musizieren im Musikunterricht, bei Auftritten oder zu Hause mit Eltern und Geschwistern. Der Schwierigkeitsgrad liegt im leichten bis mittleren Bereich.
SKU: HL.49046626
UPC: 842819114628. 9.0x12.0x0.07 inches.
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor was paid three guineas for the publishing rights to his Suite de Pièces by Schott & Co. London on 24 December 1892 when the composer was just 17 years old. In the following year the work was published by Schott Music's German office in versions for both violin with piano and violin with organ. Coleridge-Taylor was born in London and brought up in Croydon. He learnt to play the violin, was recognized as a child prodigy and at 15 was awarded a scholarship to study at the Royal College of Music with Charles Villiers Stanford, where he was a contemporary of Holst and Vaughan Williams. Coleridge-Taylor described himself Anglo-African and, despite support from his colleagues, faced racism throughout his whole career. In spite of this prejudice and his tragically early death in 1912 aged just 37, he enjoyed great success during his lifetime and his music was performed at the Proms no less than 116 times between 1898 and 1939. In contrast, since 1940 his music has only been heard there on eleven occasions. Like many works, at some point in the past Suite de Pièces became out of print. Schott Music is very proud to present this new modern performing edition of the version for violin and piano. Errors and inconsistencies from the first edition have now been corrected.
SKU: PR.414411630
ISBN 9781491114551. UPC: 680160089956. 9.5 x 13 inches.
EXCURSIONS is a one-movement work exploring two “characters.†A rhapsodic, descending passage is introduced by the cello, followed by a static, chorale-like phrase for the violin and cello. Their individual developments are separated by a slow, contrasting middle section. The composer has written: “This is analogous to situations in life: we stand by a crossroad, choosing one option and forfeiting the other. But in art, the realm of the imagination, we can perhaps afford to pursue more than one route to its ultimate destination… or can we? It is symbolic that in this work both roads eventually lead to the same place.â€.Excursions for violin, cello and piano, is a one-movement work of tripartite structure in which materials explored in the first of three large sections are brought back in the last section. The traditional statement-contrast-restatement form, which is readily suggested by such a description, is, however, not at all in the mold in which the work is cast. Rather, my aim was to subject the essential materials of the piece (two “characters†–the rhapsodic, descending passage played by the cello in the very opening and, later, a static, slow moving, chorale-like phrase for the violin and cello) to two entirely different developments separated by a slow, contrasting middle section. This is analogous to an exploration of the ramifications that two divergent choices made by the same person might lead to. In life, as we stand by a crossroad, choosing one option usually means having to forfeit the other. But in art, the realm of the imagination, we can perhaps afford to pursue more than one route to its ultimate destination…or can we? It is, I believe, symbolic that in this work both roads eventually lead to the same place: in composing Excursions, it seemed absolutely inescapable that at the end the slow, contrasting middle sections – both more resigned and peaceful than the battling spirits of the outer parts – should return briefly to end the work. The piano trio combination (once highly favored, but to this composer still as challenging today) is approached here as a collaborative effort of three equal soloists – partners. Of the available pairings, the two strings find themselves occasionally approached as a team pitted against the piano. The cello-piano combination is also not uncommon here, and there is an extended violin cadenza toward the end of the piece. The writing for the three instruments is closely and at times interlinked, but the players are all instructed to play from scores. Excursions was first performed at Brandeis University in 1982.
SKU: FG.55011-694-8
ISBN 9790550116948.
The volume G of the Colourstrings Violin ACB tutors by Géza Szilvay studies every position of the violin in a separate volume. It offers art-pedagogical material in order to read confidently in the positions, to master the shifting movements and to understand why and when to use a particular position. Colourstrings Violin ABC: Piano accompaniments for the book G5 (ISMN 9790550116948) includes the piano accompaniments of the performing pieces included in Colourstrings Violin ABC: Book G5 – Sixth and Seventh Positions. Click “sample to have a look inside and “table of contents to see the complete list of the pieces included. More about the Colourstrings method: https://www.fennicagehrman.fi/sheet-music/colourstrings/ Contents in alphabetical order: Bériot, Charles de: Air varié Bohm, Carl: Introduction and Polonaise Brahms, Johannes: Hungarian Dance No. 5 Dancla, Charles: Second Solo Drdla, Frantisek: Souvenir Glazunov, Alexander: Spanish Serenade Kodály, Zoltán: Kallo Double Dances I-III Kuula, Toivo: Chanson sans paroles Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus: Minuet Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista: Siciliana Pugnani-Kreisler: Tempo di Minuetto Rachmaninov, Sergei: Vocalise Sibelius, Jean: Romance Sonninen, Ahti: Karelian Dance Wieniawski, Henryk: Mazurka Žilinskis, Arvīds Mazurka.
SKU: AP.36-60710006
ISBN 9798888521649. UPC: 676737848804. English.
Isaac Albéniz (1860-1909) wrote his suite España (Espagna), Op. 165, also known as Seis Hojas de Album (Six Album Leaves) for piano in 1889, with the first performance taking place on June 7th of the following year, at the Steinway Hall in London. Each of the six movements recreates a traditional Spanish dance or evokes Spanish folk music. Famed American violinist, composer, and pedagogue Samuel Dushkin completed this arrangement for violin and piano that included three of the movements: 1. Malagueña, 2. Canción Catalan (or Capricho Catalan), 3. Tango. The middle movement is here presented alone. Reprint edition.
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SKU: BA.BA11527-90
ISBN 9790260107946. 31 x 24.5 cm inches. Preface: Sandra Bergmannova.
Bohuslav Martinu wrote his First Violin Concerto in Paris in 1932-33, this work having been commissioned by the violin virtuoso Samuel Dushkin. However, it was never performed during the composer's lifetime and was even considered lost after his death. It was not until 1961 that musicologist and collector Hans Moldenhauer bought it from Boaz Piller, contrabassoonist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Moldenhauer approached Czech violinist Josef Suk, who gave the world premiere of the work with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under Georg Solti in October 1973.This piano reduction is based on the musical text of the first edition. The solo part has been revised by a leading Czech violinist and performer of Martinu's music.* Major violin concerto of the 20th century* New Foreword by Martinu scholar Sandra Bergmannova (Cz/Eng/Ger)
SKU: FL.FX071360
What else can be better than a Samba to tackle the Syncopation with fun! In the second part, the player will have to articulate the syncopation to become a credible Samba player! one could also add the sounds of a reco-reco or a pandeiro (small Brasilian drums) to make this Samba even more captivating!
SKU: HL.50572839
SKU: HL.50572674
SKU: HL.978471
ISBN 9781638875994. UPC: 196288090915. 9.0x12.0x0.194 inches.
When the great Belgian violin virtuoso Eugene Ysaye tried to commission a violin concerto, Chausson declined and suggested a one movement work, Poeme, Op 25. (1896). The premiere took place at the Conservatoire of Nancy in 1896 with Ysaye as soloist. The first Paris performance (1897) was a huge success for the composer who was yet relatively unknown. Chausson wrote three versions of the Poeme: with orchestra, with piano accompaniment, and a version with piano and string quartet, the same setting as his Concerto in D for piano, violin, and string quartet, Op. 21 (1892). The violin parts are identical in all three versions. Ysaye's helping hand in writing a most violinistic solo part is noticeable throughout the composition.
SKU: PR.114418650
UPC: 680160642977. 9.5 x 13 inches.
Bendix-Balgley is a major young talent, currently serving as first concertmaster in the Berlin Philharmonic. Klezmer music was a background for his childhood and has been an influence in his life ever since. Upon writing his very own Klezmer Concerto, Bendix-Balgley was delighted to have the master of orchestration, Samuel Adler, produce performance versions for both full orchestra and a fully-realized piano reduction. Formerly concertmaster with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Bendix-Balgley performed the premiere of this PSO-commissioned work in June, 2016 with the PSO, Maestro Manfred Honeck conducting. Adler's piano reduction of the work is now available.
SKU: HL.14004213
9.0x12.0x0.175 inches.
Five Pieces for Violin and Orchestra was commissioned by Frederick Grinke and completed on 20 December 1961. The BBC Symphony Orchestra with Frederick Grinke (violin) and conducted by the composer, gave the first performance on 31 July 1962 at the Royal Albert Hall, London during the BBC Proms season. This work is so constructed that each piece is complete in itself and can be played separately, while at the same time the whole set of five constitutes a structural unit. A basic motif consisting of a rising semitone followed by a falling tone, and its inversion plays an important part in every piece. Thus the first piece, which is of a slow and meditative character, begins with this theme in the bass. It is also heard in the first entry of the solo part, and thereafter every episode is in some way derived from it. The next piece, a vigorous and strongly marked 'allegro', uses the semitone of the original figure as its starting point. A second theme appears, first on the horns and is later taken up by the solo violin, while a third section has the initial idea as its accompaniment. Next comes an extended scherzo in free form very closely based on initial motif. The fourth is a purely melodic piece containing allusions in its middle section to the basic figure. Here the strings only are used for accompaniment. In the first section, violas and cellos are divided in the middle section, and all the strings are used in the last, which is otherwise an almost exact repetition of the opening. The Finale is a lighter movement than the others, concerned mainly with giving the soloist material for display, but not unconnected with what has gone before.