| Concerto for Four Flutes Flute Quartet: 4 flutes Falls House Press
Composed by Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767). Arranged by David Bailey. With S...(+)
Composed by Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767). Arranged by David Bailey. With Standard notation. Falls House Press #4F-B35. Published by Falls House Press (PR.FH0004).
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| 2 Flutes in 3 Scenes 2 Flutes, Piano Theodore Presser Co.
(For 2 Flutes and Piano). By Gary Schocker. For 2 Flutes, Piano. Standard notati...(+)
(For 2 Flutes and Piano). By Gary Schocker. For 2 Flutes, Piano. Standard notation
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| Concerto for bass tuba and orchestra Tuba and Orchestra [Study Score / Miniature] Oxford University Press
Composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958). Edited by David Matthews. For tu...(+)
Composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958). Edited by David Matthews. For tuba and orchestra (tuba solo, 2 flutes, oboes, 2 clarinets, baritone, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, 2 tuba, timpani, 2 percussion (snare drum, cymbals, triangle, bass drum), strings). This edition: second edition. Study score. 72 pages. Duration 13'. Published by Oxford University Press
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| Antonio Vivaldi : Winter Flute Quartet: 4 flutes [Score and Parts] - Advanced Wonderful Winds
(from The Four Seasons). By Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741). Arranged by Mel Orriss....(+)
(from The Four Seasons). By Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741). Arranged by Mel Orriss. For flute quartet: flute piccolo, 2 flutes, alto flute. Flutets series. Grade 5 to 9. Score and parts. Duration 8'00. Published by Wonderful Winds
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| Six Concerti for Five Flutes - score Flute ensemble [Score] Little Piper
(Volume 2, Numbers 4-6). By J. B. Boismortier. Arranged by J. B. Boismortier. Fo...(+)
(Volume 2, Numbers 4-6). By J. B. Boismortier. Arranged by J. B. Boismortier. For Flute Choir. Classical, Chamber Music. Published by Little Piper
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| Concerto a 4 Flauti C major Flute Quartet: 4 flutes Zimmermann
Flute quartet SKU: PR.ZM32240 Originally G major for 4 violins. Co...(+)
Flute quartet SKU: PR.ZM32240 Originally G major for 4 violins. Composed by Georg Philipp Telemann. With Standard notation. 30 pages. Zimmermann #ZM32240. Published by Zimmermann (PR.ZM32240). $18.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Concerto F major Flute Quartet: 4 flutes Zimmermann
Flute quartet SKU: PR.ZM25330 Originally D major for 4 violins. Co...(+)
Flute quartet SKU: PR.ZM25330 Originally D major for 4 violins. Composed by Georg Philipp Telemann. With Standard notation. Zimmermann #ZM25330. Published by Zimmermann (PR.ZM25330). $14.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Cello Concerto Cello, Orchestra [Study Score / Miniature] Oxford University Press
Composed by William Walton (1902-1983). Edited by David Lloyd-Jones. For cello a...(+)
Composed by William Walton (1902-1983). Edited by David Lloyd-Jones. For cello and orchestra (solo cello, 2 flutes, oboe, english horn, 2 clarinets in A, 2 bassoons, 4 horns, 2 trumpets in C, 3 trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion, celeste, harp, strings). William Walton Edition. Pieces and Studies. Level D (difficult). Study score. 136 pages. Duration 27'. Published by Oxford University Press
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| Violin Concerto Orchestra, Violin [Study Score / Miniature] Oxford University Press
Composed by William Walton (1902-1983). Edited by David Lloyd-Jones. For violin ...(+)
Composed by William Walton (1902-1983). Edited by David Lloyd-Jones. For violin and orchestra (solo violin, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets in A, 2 bassoons, 4 horns, 2 trumpets, 3 trombones, timpani, percussion, harp, strings). William Walton Edition. Pieces and Studies. Level D (difficult). Study score. 184 pages. Duration 30'. Published by Oxford University Press
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| The Real Little Classical Fake Book - 2nd Edition Piano solo - Intermediate Hal Leonard
Composed by Various. For Piano/Keyboard. Hal Leonard Fake Books. Classical. Diff...(+)
Composed by Various. For Piano/Keyboard. Hal Leonard Fake Books. Classical. Difficulty: medium to medium-difficult. Fakebook. Melody line, chord names and lyrics (on some songs). 413 pages. Published by Hal Leonard
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| Classical Fake Book - 2nd Edition
Fake Book [Fake Book] - Easy Hal Leonard
(Over 850 Classical Themes and Melodies in the Original Keys) For C instrument. ...(+)
(Over 850 Classical Themes and Melodies in the Original Keys) For C instrument. Format: fakebook (spiral bound). With vocal melody (excerpts) and chord names. Lassical. Series: Hal Leonard Fake Books. 646 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Hal Leonard.
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| VI Concertos for 5 flutes or other Instruments [Score] Anne Fuzeau Productions
Several solo flutes SKU: FZ.6223 Composed by Joseph Bodin de Boismortier....(+)
Several solo flutes SKU: FZ.6223 Composed by Joseph Bodin de Boismortier. Edited by Jean Saint-Arroman. This edition: Facsimile. La Musique Francaise Classique de 1650 a 1800. Score. Published by Anne Fuzeau Productions - France (FZ.6223). ISBN 9790230662239. 24.00 x 33.00 cm inches. This facsimile of an original by Joseph Bodin de Boismortier is part of our French classical music collection. XVe oeuvre contenant VI concertos pour 5 flutes-traversieres ou autres instruments sans basse. On peut aussi les jouer avec une basse. Edition : Paris, l'Auteur, Boivin, 1727. Presentation de Jean Saint-Arroman : Hints on reading the score. Three separate volumes : flutes 1 et 2 - flutes 3 et 4 - flute 5 (figures for eventual realisation on the harpsichord). This famous work is for an ensemble of 5 flutes, a rare combination. The writing is frequently Italian in style. Note that the composer also envisaged performance by other melodic instruments the work may therefore be played by 5 violins, 5 oboes or 5 recorders. Collection supervised by the musicologist Jean Saint-Arroman, professor at the Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique et de Danse of Paris and at the CEFEDEM Ile de France (Training Centre for Music Teachers). He is the author of the majority of our prefaces and has also been involved in library searches. Facsimile of a copy in the National Library of Paris (France). Anne Fuzeau Classique propose period copies of classical music scores. $39.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| Sechs Konzerte fur 5 Floten. Heft 2 - Six Concertos for 5 Flutes. Volume 2 [Score and Parts] Barenreiter
Konzert 3 D-dur, Konzert 4 h-moll - Concerto No. 3 in D major, Concerto No. 4 in...(+)
Konzert 3 D-dur, Konzert 4 h-moll - Concerto No. 3 in D major, Concerto No. 4 in h minor. By Joseph Bodin de Boismortier. Edited by Manfred Harras. For Flute (5). Flotenmusik. Score; Set of Parts. Op.15. Published by Baerenreiter-Ausgaben (German import).
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| Spring in Dresden [Score] Theodore Presser Co.
Orchestra Bass Drum, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Contrabass, F...(+)
Orchestra Bass Drum, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Contrabass, Flute 1, Flute 2, Harp, Horn 1, Horn 2, Horn 3, Horn 4, Marimba, Oboe 1, Oboe 2, Percussion 1, Percussion 2, Percussion 3, Snare Drum, Suspended Cymbal, Tam-tam, Trombone 1 and more. SKU: PR.11641963S Composed by Chen Yi. Full score. 58 pages. Duration 20 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #116-41963S. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.11641963S). UPC: 680160684472. The violin concerto is commissioned by Friends of Dresden Music Foundation for American soloist Mira Wang and the New York Philharmonic and Staatskapelle Dresden as an American commemoration of the reconstruction of the Dresden Frauenkirche, 60 years after its destruction in World War II by American and British Forces. The world premiere is given at the Semperoper in Dresden, Germany, on October 9, 10 & 11, 2005, conducted by Ivan Fischer. Full of excitement and inner power, the musical image is vivid, energetic, sometimes lyrical and sometimes dramatic. The major angular thematic material (a three note motive) consists of big leaps in interval (a perfect fourth downward and then a minor seventh upward, first introduced by the violin solo in measures 27-29). Except for the cadenzas which stand at the middle (Rehearsal E, measure 127) and the two ends of the piece as a frame, the virtuosic violin solo line is always accompanied by the ever moving and growing textures in the background. The rests between long and short phrases symbolize the space in Chinese paintings. The Beijing Opera reciting tune, and the fingerings to produce sliding tones in the performance of the Chinese fiddle erhu are also borrowed in the writing and the performing of the western instruments. The musical imagination of the violin concerto came from an ancient Chinese poem with the same title, written by Du Fu (712-770) in Tang Dynasty. Happy Rain on a Spring Night by Du Fu (712-770 in Tang Dynasty) Happy rain comes in time, When spring is in its prime. With night breeze it will fall, And quietly moisten all. Clouds darken wild roads, Light brightens a little boat. Saturated at dawn, With flowers blooming the town. (English translation by Chen Yi from the original poem in Chinese) The following is the poem in its original Chinese form, and the detailed introduction on the structural plan of the violin concerto Spring in Dresden. It's like the welcome rain on a quiet spring night that nurtures the budding seeds, our new society is pushing us forward to the new future. The music reflects the scenes and the expression according to the meaning of the poem when it's being unfolded line by line. Although the tempo is set 63 quarter notes per minute throughout (played vividly, never slow down), the tension is being built up from the quiet background in the beginning, to the sustained climax towards the end. The musical image in Rehearsal A and B (measures 39-80) represents the first four lines of the poem. The wind instruments response to the rustling of fast moving notes on muted string triplets, decorated by occasional strokes produced by metallic string sound and high woodwind gestures. The music in Rehearsal C and D (measures 81-126) represents the next two lines of the poem. It's so dark, a little light in the boat is shimmering on the lake... The breathy sound and key slaps on the flutes create a mysterious atmosphere, in a dialogue with other instruments. The cello glissandi recite the poem in the tone of Mandarin, echoed by the string harmonics. The music in Rehearsal F, G and H (m 129-202) is a toccata, starting in the orchestra (led by the marimba), which builds up a big shape, to reach the climax in m. 157 (Rehearsal G, the location of the Golden Section, according to the length of the music without cadenzas), and keeps the vivid scene towards the coda (from Rehearsal I, m. 203), which stands on the energetic peak until the clear cutoff on measure 239, followed by the short, yet powerful solo conclusion with the lingering echo produced by the high string harmonics. On the top, there is a recall of the three note motive in the sound of wonderland, touched by the motor-on vibraphone meaningfully. The music is written for 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets (in Bb), 2 bassoons, 4 French horns (in F), 2 trumpets (in Bb), 3 trombones, tuba, harp, 3 percussion players (Perc. 1: xylophone; Perc. 2: suspended cymbal, Japanese high woodblock, snare drum, bass drum and vibraphone; Perc. 3: marimba and tam-tam), solo violin, and strings. Duration is about 20 minutes. The violin concerto is commissioned by Friends of Dresden Music Foundation for American soloist Mira Wang and the New York Philharmonic and Staatskapelle Dresden as an American commemoration of the reconstruction of the Dresden Frauenkirche, 60 years after its destruction in World War II by American and British Forces. The world premiere is given at the Semperoper in Dresden, Germany, on October 9, 10 & 11, 2005, conducted by Ivan Fischer.Full of excitement and inner power, the musical image is vivid, energetic, sometimeslyrical and sometimes dramatic. The major angular thematic material (a three notemotive) consists of big leaps in interval (a perfect fourth downward and then a minorseventh upward, first introduced by the violin solo in measures 27-29). Except for thecadenzas which stand at the middle (Rehearsal E, measure 127) and the two ends of the piece as a frame, the virtuosic violin solo line is always accompanied by the ever moving and growing textures in the background. The rests between long and short phrases symbolize the space in Chinese paintings. The Beijing Opera reciting tune, and the fingerings to produce sliding tones in the performance of the Chinese fiddle erhu are also borrowed in the writing and the performing of the western instruments.The musical imagination of the violin concerto came from an ancient Chinese poem with the same title, written by Du Fu (712-770) in Tang Dynasty.Happy Rain on a Spring Nightby Du Fu (712-770 in Tang Dynasty)Happy rain comes in time,When spring is in its prime.With night breeze it will fall,And quietly moisten all.Clouds darken wild roads,Light brightens a little boat.Saturated at dawn,With flowers blooming the town.(English translation by Chen Yi from the original poem in Chinese)The following is the poem in its original Chinese form, and the detailed introduction onthe structural plan of the violin concerto Spring in Dresden.It’s like the welcome rain on a quiet spring night that nurtures the budding seeds, our newsociety is pushing us forward to the new future. The music reflects the scenes and theexpression according to the meaning of the poem when it’s being unfolded line by line.Although the tempo is set 63 quarter notes per minute throughout (played vividly, neverslow down), the tension is being built up from the quiet background in the beginning, tothe sustained climax towards the end. The musical image in Rehearsal A and B (measures39-80) represents the first four lines of the poem. The wind instruments response to therustling of fast moving notes on muted string triplets, decorated by occasional strokesproduced by metallic string sound and high woodwind gestures. The music in RehearsalC and D (measures 81-126) represents the next two lines of the poem. It's so dark, a littlelight in the boat is shimmering on the lake... The breathy sound and key slaps on theflutes create a mysterious atmosphere, in a dialogue with other instruments. The celloglissandi recite the poem in the tone of Mandarin, echoed by the string harmonics. Themusic in Rehearsal F, G and H (m 129-202) is a toccata, starting in the orchestra (led bythe marimba), which builds up a big shape, to reach the climax in m. 157 (Rehearsal G,the location of the Golden Section, according to the length of the music withoutcadenzas), and keeps the vivid scene towards the coda (from Rehearsal I, m. 203), whichstands on the energetic peak until the clear cutoff on measure 239, followed by the short,yet powerful solo conclusion with the lingering echo produced by the high stringharmonics. On the top, there is a recall of the three note motive in the sound ofwonderland, touched by the motor-on vibraphone meaningfully.The music is written for 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets (in Bb), 2 bassoons, 4 French horns (in F), 2 trumpets (in Bb), 3 trombones, tuba, harp, 3 percussion players (Perc. 1:xylophone; Perc. 2: suspended cymbal, Japanese high woodblock, snare drum, bass drum and vibraphone; Perc. 3: marimba and tam-tam), solo violin, and strings.Duration is about 20 minutes. $35.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Spring in Dresden Theodore Presser Co.
Orchestra Bass Drum, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Contrabass, F...(+)
Orchestra Bass Drum, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Contrabass, Flute 1, Flute 2, Harp, Horn 1, Horn 2, Horn 3, Horn 4, Marimba, Oboe 1, Oboe 2, Percussion 1, Percussion 2, Percussion 3, Snare Drum, Suspended Cymbal, Tam-tam, Trombone 1 and more. SKU: PR.11641963SP Composed by Chen Yi. Part. 11 pages. Duration 20 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #116-41963SP. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.11641963SP). UPC: 680160684496. The violin concerto is commissioned by Friends of Dresden Music Foundation for American soloist Mira Wang and the New York Philharmonic and Staatskapelle Dresden as an American commemoration of the reconstruction of the Dresden Frauenkirche, 60 years after its destruction in World War II by American and British Forces. The world premiere is given at the Semperoper in Dresden, Germany, on October 9, 10 & 11, 2005, conducted by Ivan Fischer. Full of excitement and inner power, the musical image is vivid, energetic, sometimes lyrical and sometimes dramatic. The major angular thematic material (a three note motive) consists of big leaps in interval (a perfect fourth downward and then a minor seventh upward, first introduced by the violin solo in measures 27-29). Except for the cadenzas which stand at the middle (Rehearsal E, measure 127) and the two ends of the piece as a frame, the virtuosic violin solo line is always accompanied by the ever moving and growing textures in the background. The rests between long and short phrases symbolize the space in Chinese paintings. The Beijing Opera reciting tune, and the fingerings to produce sliding tones in the performance of the Chinese fiddle erhu are also borrowed in the writing and the performing of the western instruments. The musical imagination of the violin concerto came from an ancient Chinese poem with the same title, written by Du Fu (712-770) in Tang Dynasty. Happy Rain on a Spring Night by Du Fu (712-770 in Tang Dynasty) Happy rain comes in time, When spring is in its prime. With night breeze it will fall, And quietly moisten all. Clouds darken wild roads, Light brightens a little boat. Saturated at dawn, With flowers blooming the town. (English translation by Chen Yi from the original poem in Chinese) The following is the poem in its original Chinese form, and the detailed introduction on the structural plan of the violin concerto Spring in Dresden. It's like the welcome rain on a quiet spring night that nurtures the budding seeds, our new society is pushing us forward to the new future. The music reflects the scenes and the expression according to the meaning of the poem when it's being unfolded line by line. Although the tempo is set 63 quarter notes per minute throughout (played vividly, never slow down), the tension is being built up from the quiet background in the beginning, to the sustained climax towards the end. The musical image in Rehearsal A and B (measures 39-80) represents the first four lines of the poem. The wind instruments response to the rustling of fast moving notes on muted string triplets, decorated by occasional strokes produced by metallic string sound and high woodwind gestures. The music in Rehearsal C and D (measures 81-126) represents the next two lines of the poem. It's so dark, a little light in the boat is shimmering on the lake... The breathy sound and key slaps on the flutes create a mysterious atmosphere, in a dialogue with other instruments. The cello glissandi recite the poem in the tone of Mandarin, echoed by the string harmonics. The music in Rehearsal F, G and H (m 129-202) is a toccata, starting in the orchestra (led by the marimba), which builds up a big shape, to reach the climax in m. 157 (Rehearsal G, the location of the Golden Section, according to the length of the music without cadenzas), and keeps the vivid scene towards the coda (from Rehearsal I, m. 203), which stands on the energetic peak until the clear cutoff on measure 239, followed by the short, yet powerful solo conclusion with the lingering echo produced by the high string harmonics. On the top, there is a recall of the three note motive in the sound of wonderland, touched by the motor-on vibraphone meaningfully. The music is written for 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets (in Bb), 2 bassoons, 4 French horns (in F), 2 trumpets (in Bb), 3 trombones, tuba, harp, 3 percussion players (Perc. 1: xylophone; Perc. 2: suspended cymbal, Japanese high woodblock, snare drum, bass drum and vibraphone; Perc. 3: marimba and tam-tam), solo violin, and strings. Duration is about 20 minutes. The violin concerto is commissioned by Friends of Dresden Music Foundation for American soloist Mira Wang and the New York Philharmonic and Staatskapelle Dresden as an American commemoration of the reconstruction of the Dresden Frauenkirche, 60 years after its destruction in World War II by American and British Forces. The world premiere is given at the Semperoper in Dresden, Germany, on October 9, 10 & 11, 2005, conducted by Ivan Fischer.Full of excitement and inner power, the musical image is vivid, energetic, sometimeslyrical and sometimes dramatic. The major angular thematic material (a three notemotive) consists of big leaps in interval (a perfect fourth downward and then a minorseventh upward, first introduced by the violin solo in measures 27-29). Except for thecadenzas which stand at the middle (Rehearsal E, measure 127) and the two ends of the piece as a frame, the virtuosic violin solo line is always accompanied by the ever moving and growing textures in the background. The rests between long and short phrases symbolize the space in Chinese paintings. The Beijing Opera reciting tune, and the fingerings to produce sliding tones in the performance of the Chinese fiddle erhu are also borrowed in the writing and the performing of the western instruments.The musical imagination of the violin concerto came from an ancient Chinese poem with the same title, written by Du Fu (712-770) in Tang Dynasty.Happy Rain on a Spring Nightby Du Fu (712-770 in Tang Dynasty)Happy rain comes in time,When spring is in its prime.With night breeze it will fall,And quietly moisten all.Clouds darken wild roads,Light brightens a little boat.Saturated at dawn,With flowers blooming the town.(English translation by Chen Yi from the original poem in Chinese)The following is the poem in its original Chinese form, and the detailed introduction onthe structural plan of the violin concerto Spring in Dresden.It’s like the welcome rain on a quiet spring night that nurtures the budding seeds, our newsociety is pushing us forward to the new future. The music reflects the scenes and theexpression according to the meaning of the poem when it’s being unfolded line by line.Although the tempo is set 63 quarter notes per minute throughout (played vividly, neverslow down), the tension is being built up from the quiet background in the beginning, tothe sustained climax towards the end. The musical image in Rehearsal A and B (measures39-80) represents the first four lines of the poem. The wind instruments response to therustling of fast moving notes on muted string triplets, decorated by occasional strokesproduced by metallic string sound and high woodwind gestures. The music in RehearsalC and D (measures 81-126) represents the next two lines of the poem. It's so dark, a littlelight in the boat is shimmering on the lake... The breathy sound and key slaps on theflutes create a mysterious atmosphere, in a dialogue with other instruments. The celloglissandi recite the poem in the tone of Mandarin, echoed by the string harmonics. Themusic in Rehearsal F, G and H (m 129-202) is a toccata, starting in the orchestra (led bythe marimba), which builds up a big shape, to reach the climax in m. 157 (Rehearsal G,the location of the Golden Section, according to the length of the music withoutcadenzas), and keeps the vivid scene towards the coda (from Rehearsal I, m. 203), whichstands on the energetic peak until the clear cutoff on measure 239, followed by the short,yet powerful solo conclusion with the lingering echo produced by the high stringharmonics. On the top, there is a recall of the three note motive in the sound ofwonderland, touched by the motor-on vibraphone meaningfully.The music is written for 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets (in Bb), 2 bassoons, 4 French horns (in F), 2 trumpets (in Bb), 3 trombones, tuba, harp, 3 percussion players (Perc. 1:xylophone; Perc. 2: suspended cymbal, Japanese high woodblock, snare drum, bass drum and vibraphone; Perc. 3: marimba and tam-tam), solo violin, and strings.Duration is about 20 minutes. $25.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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Orchestra Bass Drum, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Contrabass, F...(+)
Orchestra Bass Drum, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Contrabass, Flute 1, Flute 2, Harp, Horn 1, Horn 2, Horn 3, Horn 4, Marimba, Oboe 1, Oboe 2, Percussion 1, Percussion 2, Percussion 3, Snare Drum, Suspended Cymbal, Tam-tam, Trombone 1 and more. SKU: PR.11641963L Composed by Chen Yi. Large Score. 58 pages. Duration 20 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #116-41963L. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.11641963L). UPC: 680160684489. The violin concerto is commissioned by Friends of Dresden Music Foundation for American soloist Mira Wang and the New York Philharmonic and Staatskapelle Dresden as an American commemoration of the reconstruction of the Dresden Frauenkirche, 60 years after its destruction in World War II by American and British Forces. The world premiere is given at the Semperoper in Dresden, Germany, on October 9, 10 & 11, 2005, conducted by Ivan Fischer. Full of excitement and inner power, the musical image is vivid, energetic, sometimes lyrical and sometimes dramatic. The major angular thematic material (a three note motive) consists of big leaps in interval (a perfect fourth downward and then a minor seventh upward, first introduced by the violin solo in measures 27-29). Except for the cadenzas which stand at the middle (Rehearsal E, measure 127) and the two ends of the piece as a frame, the virtuosic violin solo line is always accompanied by the ever moving and growing textures in the background. The rests between long and short phrases symbolize the space in Chinese paintings. The Beijing Opera reciting tune, and the fingerings to produce sliding tones in the performance of the Chinese fiddle erhu are also borrowed in the writing and the performing of the western instruments. The musical imagination of the violin concerto came from an ancient Chinese poem with the same title, written by Du Fu (712-770) in Tang Dynasty. Happy Rain on a Spring Night by Du Fu (712-770 in Tang Dynasty) Happy rain comes in time, When spring is in its prime. With night breeze it will fall, And quietly moisten all. Clouds darken wild roads, Light brightens a little boat. Saturated at dawn, With flowers blooming the town. (English translation by Chen Yi from the original poem in Chinese) The following is the poem in its original Chinese form, and the detailed introduction on the structural plan of the violin concerto Spring in Dresden. It's like the welcome rain on a quiet spring night that nurtures the budding seeds, our new society is pushing us forward to the new future. The music reflects the scenes and the expression according to the meaning of the poem when it's being unfolded line by line. Although the tempo is set 63 quarter notes per minute throughout (played vividly, never slow down), the tension is being built up from the quiet background in the beginning, to the sustained climax towards the end. The musical image in Rehearsal A and B (measures 39-80) represents the first four lines of the poem. The wind instruments response to the rustling of fast moving notes on muted string triplets, decorated by occasional strokes produced by metallic string sound and high woodwind gestures. The music in Rehearsal C and D (measures 81-126) represents the next two lines of the poem. It's so dark, a little light in the boat is shimmering on the lake... The breathy sound and key slaps on the flutes create a mysterious atmosphere, in a dialogue with other instruments. The cello glissandi recite the poem in the tone of Mandarin, echoed by the string harmonics. The music in Rehearsal F, G and H (m 129-202) is a toccata, starting in the orchestra (led by the marimba), which builds up a big shape, to reach the climax in m. 157 (Rehearsal G, the location of the Golden Section, according to the length of the music without cadenzas), and keeps the vivid scene towards the coda (from Rehearsal I, m. 203), which stands on the energetic peak until the clear cutoff on measure 239, followed by the short, yet powerful solo conclusion with the lingering echo produced by the high string harmonics. On the top, there is a recall of the three note motive in the sound of wonderland, touched by the motor-on vibraphone meaningfully. The music is written for 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets (in Bb), 2 bassoons, 4 French horns (in F), 2 trumpets (in Bb), 3 trombones, tuba, harp, 3 percussion players (Perc. 1: xylophone; Perc. 2: suspended cymbal, Japanese high woodblock, snare drum, bass drum and vibraphone; Perc. 3: marimba and tam-tam), solo violin, and strings. Duration is about 20 minutes. The violin concerto is commissioned by Friends of Dresden Music Foundation for American soloist Mira Wang and the New York Philharmonic and Staatskapelle Dresden as an American commemoration of the reconstruction of the Dresden Frauenkirche, 60 years after its destruction in World War II by American and British Forces. The world premiere is given at the Semperoper in Dresden, Germany, on October 9, 10 & 11, 2005, conducted by Ivan Fischer.Full of excitement and inner power, the musical image is vivid, energetic, sometimeslyrical and sometimes dramatic. The major angular thematic material (a three notemotive) consists of big leaps in interval (a perfect fourth downward and then a minorseventh upward, first introduced by the violin solo in measures 27-29). Except for thecadenzas which stand at the middle (Rehearsal E, measure 127) and the two ends of the piece as a frame, the virtuosic violin solo line is always accompanied by the ever moving and growing textures in the background. The rests between long and short phrases symbolize the space in Chinese paintings. The Beijing Opera reciting tune, and the fingerings to produce sliding tones in the performance of the Chinese fiddle erhu are also borrowed in the writing and the performing of the western instruments.The musical imagination of the violin concerto came from an ancient Chinese poem with the same title, written by Du Fu (712-770) in Tang Dynasty.Happy Rain on a Spring Nightby Du Fu (712-770 in Tang Dynasty)Happy rain comes in time,When spring is in its prime.With night breeze it will fall,And quietly moisten all.Clouds darken wild roads,Light brightens a little boat.Saturated at dawn,With flowers blooming the town.(English translation by Chen Yi from the original poem in Chinese)The following is the poem in its original Chinese form, and the detailed introduction onthe structural plan of the violin concerto Spring in Dresden.It’s like the welcome rain on a quiet spring night that nurtures the budding seeds, our newsociety is pushing us forward to the new future. The music reflects the scenes and theexpression according to the meaning of the poem when it’s being unfolded line by line.Although the tempo is set 63 quarter notes per minute throughout (played vividly, neverslow down), the tension is being built up from the quiet background in the beginning, tothe sustained climax towards the end. The musical image in Rehearsal A and B (measures39-80) represents the first four lines of the poem. The wind instruments response to therustling of fast moving notes on muted string triplets, decorated by occasional strokesproduced by metallic string sound and high woodwind gestures. The music in RehearsalC and D (measures 81-126) represents the next two lines of the poem. It's so dark, a littlelight in the boat is shimmering on the lake... The breathy sound and key slaps on theflutes create a mysterious atmosphere, in a dialogue with other instruments. The celloglissandi recite the poem in the tone of Mandarin, echoed by the string harmonics. Themusic in Rehearsal F, G and H (m 129-202) is a toccata, starting in the orchestra (led bythe marimba), which builds up a big shape, to reach the climax in m. 157 (Rehearsal G,the location of the Golden Section, according to the length of the music withoutcadenzas), and keeps the vivid scene towards the coda (from Rehearsal I, m. 203), whichstands on the energetic peak until the clear cutoff on measure 239, followed by the short,yet powerful solo conclusion with the lingering echo produced by the high stringharmonics. On the top, there is a recall of the three note motive in the sound ofwonderland, touched by the motor-on vibraphone meaningfully.The music is written for 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets (in Bb), 2 bassoons, 4 French horns (in F), 2 trumpets (in Bb), 3 trombones, tuba, harp, 3 percussion players (Perc. 1:xylophone; Perc. 2: suspended cymbal, Japanese high woodblock, snare drum, bass drum and vibraphone; Perc. 3: marimba and tam-tam), solo violin, and strings.Duration is about 20 minutes. $55.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Jacques Casterede - Flutes En Vacances Pour 3 Ou 4 Flutes Flute Leduc, Alphonse
Flute SKU: HL.48182237 Composed by Jacques Casterede. Leduc. Classical. S...(+)
Flute SKU: HL.48182237 Composed by Jacques Casterede. Leduc. Classical. Softcover. 13 pages. Alphonse Leduc #AL23296. Published by Alphonse Leduc (HL.48182237). UPC: 888680837259. 9.0x12.0x0.228 inches. “Flutes on holiday by Jacques Castérède was written in 1962 for three or four Flutes. Each Flute part is quite difficult on this quartet and would be for advanced-intermediate / advanced flautists. This piece features four sections, each one expressing a different mood: Flûtes Pastorales is quite calm with some enthusiastic highlights, Flûtes Joyeuses reflects a very joyful part with a small dance in the middle, Flûtes rêveuses sounds timeless and reminiscent of a theme of Castérède?s 'Twelve Studies' and Flûtes Légères has a fast and light melody. Jacques Castérède (1926-2014) is a renowned composer and pianist. He has won the Grand Prix de Rome in 1953 and has composed numerous melodic pieces including ballets, concertos, symphonies, ensemble and chamber music.â€. $35.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| 100 Classics Arranged for Piano Piano solo - Intermediate Alfred Publishing
(pending). For Piano. Book; Masterworks; Piano Collection. Masterwork; Recital. ...(+)
(pending). For Piano. Book; Masterworks; Piano Collection. Masterwork; Recital. 356 pages. Published by Alfred Music Publishing
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| Viola Concerto (1962) Viola and orchestra [Study Score / Miniature] Oxford University Press
Composed by William Walton (1902-1983). Edited by Christopher Wellington. For so...(+)
Composed by William Walton (1902-1983). Edited by Christopher Wellington. For solo viola and orchestra (solo viola - 2 flutes (II piccolo), oboe, english horn, 2 clarinets (II bass clarinet), 2 bassoons, 4 horns, 2 trumpets, 3 trombones, timpani, harp, strings). William Walton Edition. Pieces and Studies. Level D (difficult). Study score. 152 pages. Duration 23'. Published by Oxford University Press
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| It Takes Four to Tango Clarinet Quartet: 4 clarinets [Score and Parts] Theodore Presser Co.
For 3 B-Flat Clarinets and Bass Clarinet (Quartet or Ensemble). By Daniel Dorff....(+)
For 3 B-Flat Clarinets and Bass Clarinet (Quartet or Ensemble). By Daniel Dorff. Wind quartet. For Clarinet I, Clarinet II, Clarinet III, Bass Clarinet. Score and parts. 4 pages. Duration 2:30. Published by Theodore Presser Company.
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| Odelette [Score and Parts] Forton Music
Solo Fl. 4Fl. Afl. Bfl. (Cafl). (Cbfl). (SubCbFl). (DblCbFl.) (4 flutes, alto fl...(+)
Solo Fl. 4Fl. Afl. Bfl. (Cafl). (Cbfl). (SubCbFl). (DblCbFl.) (4 flutes, alto flute, bass flute (contra-alto flute), (contrabass flute), (sub-contrabass flute), (double contrabass flute)) - Intermediate-Advanced SKU: FT.FM610 Composed by Camille Saint-Saens. Arranged by Robert Rainford. Arranged for Solo flute with flute ensemble accompaniment. Score and parts. Forton Music #FM610. Published by Forton Music (FT.FM610). ISBN 9790570485093. Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921) was a French composer and organist of the Romantic era. A child prodigy, giving his first concert when he was 10 years old, and studying at the Paris Conservatoire. He was then an organist in Paris for twenty years, following which he was a freelance pianist and composer, popular both in Europe and America. This lesser known work is an arrangement of a concerto-like piece for flute and orchestra. In a loose rondo form, the main theme is a decorated scale. Entries of this theme are interspersed with long, almost hymn-like tunes and florid scale and arpeggio patterns. The music passes seamlessly through several keys exploring different moods and aspects of the flute, reaching a climax almost two thirds of the way in to the piece, before a beautifully calm coda lets the music float away. This is a piece that deserves to be much better known. As a single movement solo piece, it's a great way for a player to begin to get some experience at playing in an ensemble situation. The solo line is demanding, but not excessively so. The ensemble parts are generally straight forward, first flute needs to be a confidant strong player. $32.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| Largo and Vivace Flute Quartet: 4 flutes [Score and Parts] - Intermediate/advanced Wonderful Winds
Flute Quartet (4 Fls.) - Grade 6 SKU: WN.C009 Composed by Arcangelo Core...(+)
Flute Quartet (4 Fls.) - Grade 6 SKU: WN.C009 Composed by Arcangelo Corelli. Arranged by Elizabeth Walker. Flutets series. Score and parts. Wonderful Winds #C009. Published by Wonderful Winds (WN.C009). ISBN 9790570743773. A pair of baroque gems! A lyrical Largo and a lively Vivace, chosen from Arcangelo Corelli’s much loved 12 Concerti Grossi, published in 1714. Arranged for four C flutes, the Largo offers an opportunity for each player to explore, balance and share their baroque style and interpretation, as the exquisite theme passes from one flute to another, while the Vivace dances with energy and elegance. $22.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| Six Concerti for Five Flutes - parts Flute ensemble Little Piper
(Volume 2, Numbers 4-6). By J. B. Boismortier. Arranged by J. B. Boismortier. Fo...(+)
(Volume 2, Numbers 4-6). By J. B. Boismortier. Arranged by J. B. Boismortier. For Flute Choir. Classical, Chamber Music. Published by Little Piper
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| Best of Classical Themes for Piano (all C instruments) Piano solo [Sheet music] Santorella Publications
Collection for solo piano(all C instruments), . 159 pages. Published by Santorel...(+)
Collection for solo piano(all C instruments), . 159 pages. Published by Santorella Publications.
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| Overture [Score and Parts] Forton Music
Flute Ensemble (4 flutes, alto flute, bass flute, optional contrabass flute) - I...(+)
Flute Ensemble (4 flutes, alto flute, bass flute, optional contrabass flute) - Intermediate-Advanced SKU: FT.FM228 Composed by Gordon Jacob. Arranged by Robert Rainford. Score and Parts. Forton Music #FM228. Published by Forton Music (FT.FM228). ISBN 9790570481279. Flute Ensemble - 4 Flutes, Alto Flute, Bass Flute, Optional Contrabass Flute. This piece shows all the stylistic characteristics of one of England's lesser known composers. The opening, with it's unison semiquaver passages alternating with dissonant major seventh chords, has almost the feeling of a baroque concerto grosso about it, albeit with a very modern harmonic palette. These sections alternate with slower passages featuring lush harmonies and sinuous, flowing lines. The end is a flourish of semiquavers followed by a staggering series of jazz tinged chord that push all the instruments up to the top of their registers (even the alto and bass flutes!). A great chance to bring the music of this composer to a wider audience. $29.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| Concertos 1 and 2 from Op. 7 [Score] Edition HH
Two solo violins, strings & continuo SKU: HH.HH591-FSC Composed by Michel...(+)
Two solo violins, strings & continuo SKU: HH.HH591-FSC Composed by Michele Mascitti. Edited by Michael Talbot. Full score. Edition HH Music Publishers #HH591-FSC. Published by Edition HH Music Publishers (HH.HH591-FSC). ISBN 9781914137242. Ordinary violin sonatas formed the backbone of the series of ten collections that the Italian violinist Michel Mascitti (1663/4–1760), born in southern Italy but permanently resident in Paris from 1703, committed to print between 1704 and 1738. His Op. 7 (1727) opens with eight such sonatas but ends with four concertos for strings in six parts that, alongside a collection of concertos for five flutes (!) by J.B. de Boismortier published in the same year, inaugurate the proud tradition of concertos created on French soil. Amazingly, Mascitti’s concertos have been neglected not merely by publishers and performers but also by commentators. In particular, the first two concertos display great musical merit in an original idiom that combines Italian and French influences in a very personal way. Further, their Italianate elements juxtapose features familiar from the concertos of Corelli, Mascitti’s reputed teacher, with ones more usually associated with Vivaldi. Both concertos are laden with emotion, albeit never at the expense of the polish and attention to detail that are the hallmark of Mascitti’s craft. $36.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| Flute En Suite Flute And Piano Reducation Schott
Flute and orchestra (FLUTE PIANO) - difficult SKU: HL.49044665 For flu...(+)
Flute and orchestra (FLUTE PIANO) - difficult SKU: HL.49044665 For flute and orchestral groups. Composed by Jorg Widmann. This edition: Saddle stitching. Sheet music. Woodwind Solo. This 'Suite' is not one of my 'epic' instrumental concertos such as the concertos for cello, violin or oboe, but a substantially smaller-structured series of dance forms arranged into a suite. Sunken worlds suddenly emerge here, only to reach the surface,. Softcover. Composed 2011. 80 pages. Duration 22'. Schott Music #FTR225. Published by Schott Music (HL.49044665). ISBN 9790001200103. UPC: 841886022928. 9.0x12.0x0.213 inches. This 'Suite' is not one of my 'epic' instrumental concertos such as the concertos for cello, violin or oboe, but a substantially smaller-structured series of dance forms arranged into a suite. Sunken worlds suddenly emerge here, only to reach the surface, hover in dangerously distorted fashion and then sink back to the bottom.Almost every individual movement allots the solo flute a specific tonal colouring and an instrumental group from the orchestra: in the opening Allemande, the flutes of the orchestra (including alto and bass flute and later also piccolo to include the entire flute family); the string section in the Sarabande; in both chorales (extremely muted in the first and brutalist in the second), the brass etc.; and it is only in the concluding Badinerie that all orchestral groups are combined, although they are terraced in the Baroque style, one following another, seldom all playing simultaneously.This permits the flute to remain the provider of all impulses; it attaches itself to the wide variety of instrumental colours, becomes suffused with these colours and thereby shines in different lights - acerbic, pale and radiant. This first performance marks the conclusion of my two-year residence with the Cleveland Orchestra. The immense versatility of this fine body of sound (which is indeed treated as such with the sum of its parts) and the exciting dark timbre of its principal flautist Joshua Smith have to a great extent determined the form and tonal character of my Flute en suite. Jorg Widmann
This 'Suite' is not one of my 'epic' instrumental concertos such as the concertos for cello, violin or oboe, but a substantially smaller-structured series of dance forms arranged into a suite. Sunken worlds suddenly emerge here, only to reach the surface, hover in dangerously distorted fashion and then sink back to the bottom.Every individual movement allots the solo flute an instrumental group from the orchestra: in the opening Allemande, the flutes of the orchestra; the string section in the Sarabande; in both chorales the brass etc.; and it is only in the concluding Badinerie that all orchestral groups are combined, although they are terraced in the Baroque style, one following another, seldom all playing simultaneously.This first performance marks the conclusion of my two-year residence with the Cleveland Orchestra. The immense versatility of this fine body of sound and the exciting dark timbre of its principal flautist Joshua Smith have to a great extent determined the form and tonal character of my Flute en suite. Jorg Widmann
3 (2. auch Altfl., 3. auch Bassfl., alle auch Picc.) * 3 (2. auch Ob. d'am., 3. auch Engl. Hr.) * 0 * 3 (3. auch Kfg.) - 4 * 4 * 3 * 1 - S. (Glsp. * Vibr. * 3 hg. Beck. [h./m./t.] * chin. Beck. * 4 Gongs * 4 Buckelgongs * 2 Tamt. [m./t.] * Wassertamt. * gr. Tr. * Metal Chimes * Peitsche) (2 Spieler) - Hfe. * Cel. (auch Cemb.) - Str. (10 * 8 * 6 * 4 * 3). $74.00 - See more - Buy online | | |
| Concerto For Piano And Orchestra [Score] Theodore Presser Co.
Orchestra 2 Bassoons, 2 Clarinets in Bb, 2 Flutes, 2 Oboes, 2 Trombones, 3 Trump...(+)
Orchestra 2 Bassoons, 2 Clarinets in Bb, 2 Flutes, 2 Oboes, 2 Trombones, 3 Trumpets in C, 4 Horns in F, 4 Percussion: Glockenspiel, Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bass Trombone, Cabasa, Cymbals, Daf, English Horn, Guiro, Piccolo, Sl, Timpani, Tuba, Vibraphone, Xylophone SKU: PR.416415010 Composed by Behzad Ranjbaran. Premiered by Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Piano, and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Robert Spano, Conductor, at Symphony Hall, Atlanta, Georgia. Contemporary. Full score. With Standard notation. Composed 2008. 165 pages. Duration 30 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #416-41501. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.416415010). UPC: 680160619306. 9 x 12 inches. Piccolo, 2 Flutes, 2 Oboes, English Horn, 2 Clarinets in Bb, Bass Clarinet, 2 Bassoons, 4 Horns in F, 3 Trumpets in C, 2 Trombones, Bass Trombone, Tuba, Timpani, 4 Percussion: Glockenspiel, Vibraphone, Xylophone, Bass Drum, Cabasa, Cymbals, Daf, Guiro, Sleigh Bells, Snare Drum, Tambourine, Tam-Tam, Triangle, Wood Blocks, Celesta, Harp, Solo Piano, Strings. $100.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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