SKU: BT.MUSM570208029
English.
For Wind Quintet. Flute (Piccolo, Alto Flute), Oboe (Cor Anglais), Clarinet (Bass Clarinet), Bassoon, and French Horn. Commissioned by the 4th Mafra International Music Festival. First performed by the Galliard Ensemble, 21st October 2000. Published in 2000. Score.
SKU: P2.10015
Composer Reed A. Hanna writes, Red Lights! is a coming-of-age story about a young man and his attempt to find himself. In each of the three movements, the listener follows the young man on his journey through the exotic world of the red light district, which may at first seem to have an allure of excitement and novelty, but might end up being a mysterious realm of plausible scandal and ill-repute. The young man, blinded by his voracious desire to experience the unknown, encounters many things in his journey that are 'eye-opening' (to say the least). This eye-opening impression is bestowed on him most notably through his encounter with 'Madame', a character who offers the more worldly perspective that is the object of the young man's desire - or so he thinks..
SKU: BT.MUSM570208821
For wind quintet. Published 2000. Commissioned by the 4th Mafra International Music Festival. First performance: Galliard Ensemble, 21st October 2000. Score.
SKU: SU.50011210
Copyright 1985. Published by: Seesaw Music.
SKU: ST.C423
ISBN 9790570814237.
Four contrasting movements. Giocoso, Sostenuto, Allegro and ComodoThe Couperin family’s influence extended over five generations and was as important to French music as the Bachs’ to German music. François 1668-1733 (known as ‘le Grand’) was, like his father, organist of St. Gervais and in 1693 became organist to the King at Versailles.He excelled as a composer of keyboard music and produced an instruction book L’Art de Toucher le Clavecin, which is valuable for the light it throws on contemporary practice in harpsichord playing.J. S. Bach knew and admired François Couperin’s music and the two did correspond. Alas, the letters disappeared when, (according to an article in Grove) they were used as lids for jampots!Arranged by Bryan KellyFormer Spartan Press Cat. No.: SP1115.
SKU: BT.EMBZ14148
English-German-Hungarian.
Ferenc Farkas (1905-2000) most popular piece appears here in a new format: the publication folder contains both the individual parts and the score of the work. First published in the 1950s, this three-movement composition (Allegro - Andante espressivo - Allegro vivace) has - as the title suggests - a light, serenade-like tone. In particular, the dance-like final movement (subheaded with the word Saltarello ) is sure to find success with an audience.This publication is printed on high-quality, age-resistant paper that is produced in an environmentally-friendly, climate-neutral manner using renewable raw materials.
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