| Ciaccona - In Memoriam Giovanni Paolo II [Score and Parts] Schott
String Sextet (Score & Parts) - difficult SKU: HL.49046104 Transcripti...(+)
String Sextet (Score & Parts) - difficult SKU: HL.49046104 Transcription for string sextet by Claus-D. Ludwig. Composed by Krzysztof Penderecki. Arranged by Claus-Dieter Ludwig. This edition: Saddle stitching. Sheet music. String Ensemble. Classical. Score and parts. Composed 2005/2018. 40 pages. Duration 7'. Schott Music #ED22527. Published by Schott Music (HL.49046104). ISBN 9781540052025. UPC: 888680939120. 9x12 inches. The original work providing the basis of this arrangement is the Ciaccona for string orchestra dating from 2005 written on the occasion of the death of Pope Johannes Paul II. The composer incorporated the piece into his large-scale oratorio work Polish Requiem as an instrumental interlude. During the following years, arrangements were made for violin and viola, for piano, for two pianos, for three accordions and for six cellos. $36.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Francesca da Rimini. Dramma per musica in due atti (1830/31). Critical Edition Ut Orpheus
Stage Works SKU: UT.NAP-11R Composed by Saverio Mercadante. Edited by Eli...(+)
Stage Works SKU: UT.NAP-11R Composed by Saverio Mercadante. Edited by Elisabetta Pasquini and Enrico Lombardi. Paperback (Soft Cover). Napoli e l’Europa (Naples and Europe). Classical. Vocal Score. Ut Orpheus #NAP 11R. Published by Ut Orpheus (UT.NAP-11R). ISBN 9790215324459. 9 x 12 inches. Performance Material on Hire
[Solo: SSATTB - Choir: SATB - 2.2.2.2 - 4.2.3.0 - Tp - Hp - Str]
Francesca da Rimini is a drama for music in two acts by Saverio Mercadante, libretto by Felice Romani; the text is freely inspired by the unfortunate events of the two lovers, Francesca and Paolo, of which Dante's Comedy (canto V) also narrates. According to some scholars, the first performance of Francesca da Rimini took place in Madrid in January 1828; however, this date is not reflected in the Diario de Avisos de Madrid, a publication that daily reserved a conspicuous space for news on the shows staged in the Spanish city: the years between 1828 and 1831 in fact do not mention the work. Furthermore, no printed libretto of Mercadante's Francesca da Rimini is preserved today – an inexplicable fact, if one admits that the performance took place. The text of the opera can be largely traced back to the one prepared by Romani for the homonymous work by Antonio Carlini (Naples 1825), which Mercadante was able to know before his stay in Spain. Following the missed Spanish premiere, the opera should then have been represented at La Scala Theater in a subsequent season, with reliability the imminent one of the 1831/32 carnival; but shortly thereafter the impresario died: thus the contractual obligations involving him were no longer fulfilled, and, for a second time, Mercadante was then forced to shelve the plans about Francesca da Rimini, put aside now for several months. In fact, the scoring – very similar to that of the operas planned at La Scala in the same Carnival period – assumes that Francesca da Rimini was destined for a theatre of great means, like few others in Italy besides La Scala. But the failure of the opera may also have been due to the presence of the part of an amoroso en travesti, Paolo, to whom Mercadante assigns a prominent role also in terms of music: in 1831 and in Italy such a solution was no longer so frequent as a few years before or in provincial theatres, and so this condition may possibly have affected the fate of the negotiations in Milan, and may explain how the composer was then unable to have the score performed elsewhere. This critical edition is based on manuscript copies conserved in the Museo internazionale e Biblioteca della Musica di Bologna (autograph score) and in the Biblioteca Histórica Municipal in Madrid (score and separate parts). $121.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Francesca da Rimini. Dramma per musica in due atti (1830/31). Critical Edition [Score] Ut Orpheus
Stage Works SKU: UT.NAP-11 Composed by Saverio Mercadante. Edited by Elis...(+)
Stage Works SKU: UT.NAP-11 Composed by Saverio Mercadante. Edited by Elisabetta Pasquini. Paperback (Soft Cover). Napoli e l’Europa (Naples and Europe). Classical. Score. 916 (2 volumes) pages. Ut Orpheus #NAP 11. Published by Ut Orpheus (UT.NAP-11). ISBN 9790215323438. 9 x 12 inches. Performance Material on Hire
[Solo: SSATTB - Choir: SATB - 2.2.2.2 - 4.2.3.0 - Tp - Hp - Str]
Francesca da Rimini is a drama for music in two acts by Saverio Mercadante, libretto by Felice Romani; the text is freely inspired by the unfortunate events of the two lovers, Francesca and Paolo, of which Dante's Comedy (canto V) also narrates. According to some scholars, the first performance of Francesca da Rimini took place in Madrid in January 1828; however, this date is not reflected in the Diario de Avisos de Madrid, a publication that daily reserved a conspicuous space for news on the shows staged in the Spanish city: the years between 1828 and 1831 in fact do not mention the work. Furthermore, no printed libretto of Mercadante's Francesca da Rimini is preserved today – an inexplicable fact, if one admits that the performance took place. The text of the opera can be largely traced back to the one prepared by Romani for the homonymous work by Antonio Carlini (Naples 1825), which Mercadante was able to know before his stay in Spain. Following the missed Spanish premiere, the opera should then have been represented at La Scala Theater in a subsequent season, with reliability the imminent one of the 1831/32 carnival; but shortly thereafter the impresario died: thus the contractual obligations involving him were no longer fulfilled, and, for a second time, Mercadante was then forced to shelve the plans about Francesca da Rimini, put aside now for several months. In fact, the scoring – very similar to that of the operas planned at La Scala in the same Carnival period – assumes that Francesca da Rimini was destined for a theatre of great means, like few others in Italy besides La Scala. But the failure of the opera may also have been due to the presence of the part of an amoroso en travesti, Paolo, to whom Mercadante assigns a prominent role also in terms of music: in 1831 and in Italy such a solution was no longer so frequent as a few years before or in provincial theatres, and so this condition may possibly have affected the fate of the negotiations in Milan, and may explain how the composer was then unable to have the score performed elsewhere. This critical edition is based on manuscript copies conserved in the Museo internazionale e Biblioteca della Musica di Bologna (autograph score) and in the Biblioteca Histórica Municipal in Madrid (score and separate parts). $332.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Pression Double Bass [Score] Breitkopf & Härtel
Double bass solo SKU: BR.EB-9268 Revised Version 2010. Composed by...(+)
Double bass solo SKU: BR.EB-9268 Revised Version 2010. Composed by Helmut Lachenmann. Arranged by Caleb Salgado. Solo instruments; Folder. Edition Breitkopf. Music post-1945; New music (post-2000). Score. Composed 1969/2010. 26 pages. Duration 9'. Breitkopf and Haertel #EB 9268. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.EB-9268). ISBN 9790004185681. 12 x 9 inches. This piece originated as an introduction to instrumental musique-concrete. In this sort of piece it is common for sound phenomena to be so refined and organised that they are not so much the results of musical experiences as of their own acoustic attributes. Timbres, dynamics and so on arise not of their own volition but as components of a concrete situation characterised by texture, consistency, energy, resistance.This does not come from within but from a liberated compositional technique. At the same time it implies that our customary sharply-honed auditory habit is thwarted. The result is aesthetic provocation: beauty denying habit.(Helmut Lachenmann),,Cette nouvelle edition est une invitation faite aux violoncellistes qui souhaiteraient redecouvrir leur instrument et la maniere de la faire sonner en realisant dessus un nouveau genre de polyphonie: une polyphonie d'actions. (Francois-Xavier Feron, Circuit, Heft 25, Juni 2015)CDs/LPs:Michael Bach CD cpo 999 102-2 Lucas Fels CD Montaigne Auvidis MO 782075 Walter Grimmer CD col legno WWE 31863 Taco Kooistra CD Attacca Babel 9369-1 Pierre Strauch CD Accord 202082 Michael Bach LP ABE ERZ 1003 Werner Taube LP ABE ERZ 1003ensemble phorminxCD WER 6682 2Michael M. KasperCD Michael M. Kasper rounds per minute, Ensemble Modern Medien, EMCD-006Michael Svoboda (trombone)CD Wittener Tage fur neue Kammermusik 2011Bibliography:Deltz, Eberhard: begegnung im grenzbereich. Zwei Werke von Helmut Lachenmann und Hideaki Yamanobe im Spiegel eines Haiku von Matsuo Basho, in: Neue Zeitschrift fur Musik 167 (2006), Heft 1, pp. 36-41.Feron, Francois-Xavier: Enjeux et evolution du systeme de notation dans ,,Pression pour un(e) violoncelliste de Helmut Lachenmann, in: Circuit, Heft 25, 2015, pp. 55-65.GoGwilt, Keir: Templates for Technique in Mantel and Lachenmann. Between Transcendence and Immanence, in: The Dark Precursor: Deleuze and Artistic Research. Band I: The Dark Precursor in Sound and Writing, hrsg. von Paulo de Assis und Paolo Giudici, Leuven: Leuven University Press 2017, pp. 105-113.Griffiths, Paul: ModernMusic and After, 3rd edition, Oxford University Press 2010, pp. 216-219.Handschick, Matthias: Musik als ,,Medium der sich selbst erfahrenden Wahrnehmung. Moglichkeiten der Vermittlung Neuer Musik unter dem Aspekt der Auflosung und Reflexion von Gestalthaftigkeit (= Schriften der Hochschule fur Musik Freiburg 3), Hildesheim u. a.: Olms 2015, dort pp. 161-167.Hiekel, Jorn Peter: Helmut Lachenmann und seine Zeit, Laaber: Laaber 2023, S. 169-172, 231-232.Jahn, Hans-Peter: simultan eine Erinnerung, in: Neue Zeitschrift fur Musik 167 (2006), Heft 1, pp. 12-15.Lessing, Wolfgang: Musizieren als Prozess. Zur didaktischen Dimension von Helmut Lachenmanns Pression, in: Musik inszeniert. Prasentation und Vermittlung zeitgenossischer Musik heute, hrsg. von Jorn Peter Hiekel (= Veroffentlichungen des Instituts fur Neue Musik und Musikerziehung Darmstadt, Band 46), Mainz u. a.: Schott 2006, pp. 73-83.ders.: Verweigerung von Gewohnheit. Instrumentaldidaktische Annaherungen an Pression von Helmut Lachenmann, in: Darstellen und Mitteilen. Ein Handbuch der musikalischen Interpretation, hrsg. von Ursula Brandstatter, Martin Losert, Christoph Richter und Andrea Welte, Mainz: Schott 2010, pp. 111-122.ders.: Interpretation, Verstehen und Vermittlung, in: Ans Licht gebracht. Zur Interpretation Neuer Musik, hrsg. von Jorn Peter Hiekel (= Veroffentlichungen des Instituts fur Neue Musik und Musikerziehung Darmstadt, Band 53), Mainz u. a.: Schott 2013, pp. 24-39.Mosch, Ulrich: Das Unberuhrte beruhren Anmerkungen zur Interpretation von Helmut Lachenmanns Werken Pression und Allegro sostenuto, in: Musik inszeniert. Prasentation und Vermittlung zeitgenossischer Musik heute, hrsg. von Jorn Peter Hiekel (= Veroffentlichungen des Instituts fur Neue Musik und Musikerziehung Darmstadt, Band 46), Mainz u. a.: Schott 2006, pp. 25-46.Musik als Bildkritik Gesprach zwischen Gottfried Boehm, Helmut Lachenmann und Matteo Nanni, in: Helmut Lachenmann: Musik mit Bildern? Hrsg. von Matteo Nanni und Matthias Schmidt (= eikones, hrsg. von Nationalen Forschungsschwerpunkt Bildkritik an der Universitat Basel), Munchen: Wilhelm Fink 2012, pp. 237-269.Neuwirth, Markus: Strukturell vermittelte Magie. Kognitionswissenschaftliche Annaherungen an Helmut Lachenmanns Pression und Allegro sostenuto, in: Musik als Wahrnehmungskunst. Untersuchungen zu Kompositionsmethodik und Horasthetik bei Helmut Lachenmann, hrsg. von Christian Utz und Clemens Gadenstatter (= musik.theorien der gegenwart 2), Saarbrucken: Pfau 2008, pp. 73-100.Orning, Tanja: The Polyphonic Performer. A Study of Performance Practice in Music for Cello Solo by Morton Feldman, Helmut Lachenmann, Klaus K. Hubler and Simon Steen-Andersen, Diss. Oslo 2014, Oslo: NMH-publikasjoner (mit DVD).Sparrer, Walter-Wolfgang: Wider den geolten Gleichlauf. Von der Notwendigkeit strukturierender Verfahrensweisen bei der Interpretation von Musik. Modell I: Kompositionen fur Violoncello solo von J. S. Bach, Isang Yun und Helmut Lachenmann, in: Musikalische Produktion und Interpretation, hrsg. von Otto Kolleritsch, Wien/Graz 2003 (= Studien zur Wertungsforschung, Band 43), pp. 75-100.Utz, Christian: Erinnerte Gestalt und gebannter Augenblick. Zur Analyse und Interpretation post-tonaler Musik als Wahrnehmungspraxis Klangorganisation und Zeiterfahrung bei Morton Feldman, Helmut Lachenmann und Brian Ferneyhough, in: Ans Licht gebracht. Zur Interpretation Neuer Musik, hrsg. von Jorn Peter Hiekel (= Veroffentlichungen des Instituts fur Neue Musik und Musikerziehung Darmstadt, Band 53), Mainz u. a.: Schott 2013, pp. 40-67.
World premiere: Como (Autunno musicale), September 30, 1970. $49.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Ciaccona Schott
Score and Parts Cello; Piano Accompaniment; Violin (Score & Parts) SKU: HL.49...(+)
Score and Parts Cello; Piano Accompaniment; Violin (Score & Parts) SKU: HL.49047033 In Memoriam Giovanni Paolo II for Violin, Cello, and Piano Score. Composed by Krzysztof Penderecki. Edited by Jeajoon Ryu. Ensemble. Classical. Softcover. 24 pages. Duration 420 seconds. Schott Music #ED23605. Published by Schott Music (HL.49047033). UPC: 196288108719. The original work providing the basis of this arrangement is the Ciaccona for string orchestra dating from 2005 written on the occasion of the death of Pope Johannes Paul II. The composer incorporated the piece into his large-scale oratorio work Polish Requiem as an instrumental interlude. During the following years, arrangements were made for violin and viola, for piano, for two pianos, for three accordions and for six cellos. $29.99 - See more - Buy online | | |
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