SKU: HL.4005140
UPC: 888680694364. 9.0x12.0x0.051 inches.
“Tuneful and rhythmic†describe the Slavonic Dances by Dvorák, and part of what makes them so immediately appealing. This setting of Slavonic Dance No. 3 alternates between a moderate tempo and faster sections, and ultimately an even faster segment for the energetic finish. Effectively arranged for younger bands. Dur: 2:35.
SKU: HL.44013351
UPC: 888680923013.
Slavonica! was commissioned by the Bloomsbury Music Group for the Bloomsbury Woodwind Ensemble. The composer wanted to create a set of three modern 'Slavonic Dances', which are strongly influenced by Dvorak's famous examples: an opening dance, a 'sousedska', and alively 'skocna' accelerating to a whirlwind coda. These dances can be played either by a group with one player per part, or by a full concert band wind section.
SKU: HL.44013350
Slavonica! was commissioned by the Bloomsbury Music Group for the Bloomsbury Woodwind Ensemble. The composer wanted to create a set of three modern 'Slavonic Dances', which are strongly influenced by Dvoraks famous examples: an opening dance, a 'sousedska', and alively 'skocna' accelerating to a whirlwind coda. These dances can be played either by a group with one player per part, or by a full concert band wind section.
SKU: HL.4004992
UPC: 888680657468. 9.0x12.0x0.053 inches.
Composed the same year as Dvorák's Slavonic Dances, the Serenade for Winds is also nationalistic in style, reflecting the melodic and rhythmic elements of traditional Czech folk music. This adaptation for band is based on the first movement and showcases exquisite orchestration and a dignified martial flavor. Dur: 3:45.
SKU: BR.PB-5273
ISBN 9790004210079. 10 x 12.5 inches.
In his Slavonic Dances Op. 46, Dvorak did not draw on pre-existent music, but created something original and new, projecting his own compositional will into the creative process. What we hear are Dvoraks melodies,and that it is due to his creative will that he cast them as in Dance 3, for example in the form of a melodic four-tone model which is common to many folk songs and childrens songs. Finally, it is his rhythmic invention and shaping of the musical character of each dance that breathe life into the elements of Slavonic dance music.The Slavonic Dances Op. 46, which began to conquer the world's concert halls in 1878, made a major contribution to Dvorak's international breakthrough. The Urtext edition is based on the main sources, mainly on the autograph score and the first edition.
SKU: BR.OB-5273-15
ISBN 9790004332498. 10 x 12.5 inches.
In his Slavonic Dances Op. 46, Dvorak did not draw on pre-existent music, but created something original and new, projecting his own compositional will into the creative process. What we hear are Dvoraks melodies,and that it is due to his creative will that he cast them as in Dance 3, for example in the form of a melodic four-tone model which is common to many folk songs and childrens songs. Finally, it is his rhythmic invention and shaping of the musical character of each dance that breathe life into the elements of Slavonic dance music.
SKU: BR.OB-5273-30
ISBN 9790004332542. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: BR.OB-5273-19
ISBN 9790004332511. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: BR.OB-5273-23
ISBN 9790004332528. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: BR.OB-5273-27
ISBN 9790004332535. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: BR.OB-5273-16
ISBN 9790004332504. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: BT.DHP-1114864-140
9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.
In 1878, on a commission from his publisher, Anton n Dvorák wrote a series of eight Slavonic dances. Modelled on Johannes Brahmsâ?? famous Hungarian Dances, although in contrast to Brahmsâ?? work, Dvorák used no original melodies. Wil van der Beek has arranged No. 7, a brisk 2/4 dance, as well as No. 8, a passionate, exuberant furiant in 3/4. In 1878 schreef Dvoøák op verzoek van zijn uitgever een serie van acht Slavische dansen. Daarbij zouden de beroemde Hongaarse dansen van Brahms als voorbeeld moeten dienen. Dvoøák had echter zijn eigen opvattingover het kunstzinnigvormgeven van (volks)dansen. Waar Brahms meerdere bestaande melodieën van dansen uitHongarije gebruikte, beperkte Dvoøák zich tot karakteristieke ritmische patronen van dansvormen uit zijn vaderland. Oorspronkelijk zijn de Slavischedansen gecomponeerd voor klavier vierhandig. Vrij spoedig maakte Dvoøák zelf een versie voor orkest, waarmee hij wereldroem vergaarde. Het succes was zo groot (zeker ook in financieel opzicht voor de uitgever!) dat een tweedeserie van acht dansen volgde: opus 72 in het oeuvre van Dvoøák.Kenmerken:Dans nr. 4 (Tempo di menuetto, 3/4 maat)Dit is een feestelijke, vrolijke sousedská (te beschouwen als de Tsjechische variant op het menuet), een driedeligedans waarvan de hoekdelen gracieus zijn en het middendeel voor een levendig contrast zorgt.Dans nr. 7 (Allegro assai, 2/4 maat)Dvoøák lijkt hier ge nspireerd te zijn geweest door een snelle dans genaamd skocná. Het hoofdthemawerkt humoristisch doordat het in de vorm van een canon wordt gepresenteerd.Dans nr. 8 (Presto, 3/4 maat)Dit is een temperamentvolle furiant, vol vreugde en uitgelatenheid, gevolgd door een rustiger middendeel, datuitmondtin een zeer krachtig en snel slot.Im Jahre 1878 schrieb Anton n Dvorák im Auftrag seines Verlegers eine Reihe von acht slawischen Tänzen. Als Vorbild dienten die beru?hmten Ungarischen Tänze von Johannes Brahms, im Gegensatz zu diesem verwendete Dvorák jedoch keine originalen Melodien. Wil van der Beek bearbeitete fu?r dieses Arrangement die Nr. 7, einen schnellen Tanz im 2/4-Takt, sowie die Nr. 8, einen leidenschaftlichen, u?berschwänglichen Furiantâ?? im 3/4-Takt. En 1878, Anton n Dvorák composa une série de huit danses slaves. Contrairement Brahms, Dvorák sâ??est contenté dâ??emprunter aux danses de son pays natal leurs caractéristiques rythmiques. Wil van der Beek a réalisé un arrangement de deux dâ??entre elles : la danse n° 7, une vive skocná dont le thème mélodique est écrit en forme de canon et la danse n° 8, fougueuse et énergique qui est menée presto. La partie centrale est apaisée. Le _x001C_finale est vif et puissant.Nel 1878 Antonin Dvorák compone su commissione una serie di otto danze slave. Anche se le celebri Danze Ungheresi di Brahms gli servirono da modello, Dvorák non utilizzò melodie originali. Wil van der Beek ha arrangiato la Danza n.7 caratterizzata da un tempo veloce in 2/4 e la Danza n. 8, un furiant passionale in 3/4.
SKU: BT.DHP-1114864-010
SKU: HL.14030423
Dvorak wrote the Slavonic Dances Nos. 4 And 6 in 1878. Here, arranged by Stone, are the full score and parts for the dances.
SKU: KN.19635
UPC: 822795196351.
These 18 trios cover a wide range of styles from the Baroque era to the 20th Century. Published in score form for any combination of instruments using the appropriate key-compatible books.Contents:Royal Fanfare (Duncombe); Minuet (Purcell); Bagatelle (Diabelli); Quadrille (Haydn); Minuet From The Royal Fireworks (Handel); Largo (Corelli); March Alla Turka (Mozart); German Dance (Beethoven); Rondo (Mozart); Sailor's Song (Grieg); Scherzando (Schumann); Polka (Tschaikowsky); Slavonic Dance (Dvorak); March Of The Tin Soldiers (Tschaikowsky); Country Dance (German); Pizzicato Polka (Delibes); Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (Mozart); and Ecossaise (Schubert).
SKU: KN.19605
UPC: 822795196054.
SKU: KN.19604
UPC: 822795196047.
SKU: KN.19638
UPC: 822795196382.
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