| Joby Talbot: February -
The Arctic Circle:
Chamber Ensemble: Score
and Parts Orchestre [Partition] Chester
POD-Released in 2005 the album Once Around The Sun is the outcome of Joby Talbo...(+)
POD-Released in 2005 the album Once Around The Sun is the outcome of Joby Talbot's residency with Classic FM. During his year in residence Talbot composed a new piece of music each month scoredfor up to five instruments. The resulting twelve compositions were then premiered on Classic FM and were recorded on CD. February - The Arctic Circle was the second piece to be composed and is scored herefor Ensemble (Violin Cello Vibraphone and Piano).
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| Joby Talbot: August -
Cloudpark: Chamber
Ensemble: Score and Parts Orchestre [Partition] Chester
POD-Released in 2005 the album Once Around The Sun is the outcome of Joby Talbo...(+)
POD-Released in 2005 the album Once Around The Sun is the outcome of Joby Talbot's residency with Classic FM. During his year in residence Talbot composed a new piece of music each month scoredfor up to five instruments. The resulting twelve compositions were then premiered on Classic FM and were recorded on CD. August - Cloudpark was the eighth piece to be composed and is scored here forEnsemble (Violin Cello Vibraphone and Piano).
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| Alexandre Desplat: Suite
from Harry Potter:
Orchestra: Score and
Parts Orchestre [Conducteur et Parties séparées] Alfred Publishing
A fabulous medley to celebrate the penultimate episode in the Harry Potter journ...(+)
A fabulous medley to celebrate the penultimate episode in the Harry Potter journey. Remaining true to the soundtrack this piece is perfect for school orchestras.For full orchestra.Instrumentation includes Vibraphone Bells Marimba Timpani Snare Wind Chimes Hi-Hat Cymbals Bass Drum Finger Cymbals Suspended Cymbals Triangle Ride Cymbal Low Tom and Piano.
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| 3 Poemes D'Henri
Michaux (Score) Orchestre [Sheet music] Chester
Trois poèmes d'Henri Michaux was written for the Zagreb Biennale and first perf...(+)
Trois poèmes d'Henri Michaux was written for the Zagreb Biennale and first performed there by the orchestra and choir of Radio Zagreb, conducted by the composer and Slavko Zlatic on 9 May 1963. It is composed for 20-part choir and an orchestra similar to that of the Symphony of Psalms, though without the lower strings of the latter.Lutoslaswski has said that the general outline of the work came to him first, and only then did he choose the three poems. These reflect his Francophile taste: Henri Michaux was born in Belgium in 1899 and later became a painter: the trenchant Le Grand Combat, with its onomatopoeic invented words, dates form the 1920s- the other two texts, which are more philosophic than pictorial, form the 1930s. Choir and orchestra need separate conductors even though throughout they alternate more often than they combine.A description of the course of the music itself will be more useful than any discussion of its technical processes or of its notation. A quiet section of orchestral polyphony, which brass sforzandi punctuate with increasing frequency, frames the beginning and end of Pensées. After the choir's first unaccompanied passage, the woodwind have a staccato section over which the female voices, singing downward glissandi, are superimposed ('Ombre de mondes infimes?'). Then the woodwind and both pianos join in a lapping ostinato which illustrates the text of the next forte choir entry 'Pensées à la nage merveilleuse?' The climax of the movement comes as these characteristic woodwind figures alternate with the tintinnabulation of a gamelan-like ensemble of vibraphone, céleste, harp and pianos. / Orchestre
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| Poul Ruders: Listening
Earth - A Symphonic Drama
for Orchestra: Orchestra:
Score Orchestre [Partition] Wilhelm Hansen
Premiered at the festival 'Magma Berlin 2002' by the Berlin Philharmonic Orchest...(+)
Premiered at the festival 'Magma Berlin 2002' by the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by David Robertson 29th November 2002.3 Flutes 1st and 2nd also Alto Flutes in G 3rd also Piccolo3 Oboes 3rd also Cor Anglais in F3 Clarinets in Bb 3rd also Bass Clarinet in Bb3 Bassoons 3rd also Contra Bassoon4 Horn in F3 Trumpets in Bb3 Trombones1 TubaTimpani4 Percussion four playersPlayer 1 - Vibraphone Glockenspiel Water Chime Bell Tree Japanese Wood Blocks Cymbal (Suspended) TamTam (Medium)Player 2 - Triangle Tubular Bells Crotales Marimba Chinese CymbalPlayer 3 - TamTam (Large) Java Gong(Large very low) Bell Lyra (Handheld) Sizzle CymbalPlayer 4 - Bass Drum Glockenspiel Xylophone1 Harp1 Piano also CelestaStrings - 16/14/12/10/8All transposing instruments are notated in their relevant transpositions.Any accidental apply only to the note that it immediately precedes except tied notes.Naturals appear occasionally 'for safety'.'LISTENING EARTH' is a symphonic drama a one- movement composition in four parts based on the work by two writers Joseph Addison (1672-1719) and W.H.Auden (1907-1973). Joseph Addison is not particularly well known; he was English a classical scholar essayist poet and politician but one of his hymns was used by Benjamin Britten. in his setting of a Thomas Tallis canon.The hymn is singularly beautiful and being a composer always inspired by extramusical stimuli such as poems nature paintings I was immediately convinced when I carne across the Addison hymn that here was exactly what I wanted to use as my major source of inspiration for this piece commissioned by and written for The Berlin Philharmonic. I don't refer to the hymn in its entirety but have chosen the following 3 excerpts all acting as mottos for the first three sections of the piece thus turning the piece into a straightforward tonepoem in the classical
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| Poul Ruders: Final
Nightshade - An Adagio Of
The Night: Orchestra:
Score Orchestre [Partition] Wilhelm Hansen
Premiered by The New York Philharmonic conducted by Lorin Maazel at Avery Fish...(+)
Premiered by The New York Philharmonic conducted by Lorin Maazel at Avery Fisher Hall Lincoln Center New York City 10th June 2004. Orchestration 3 Flutes 3rd dbl. Piccolo2 Oboes1 English Horn in F3 Clarinets in Bb 3rd dbl. Bas Clarinet in Bb2 Bassoons1 Contra Bassoon4 Horns in F3 Trumpets in Bb3 Trombones1 Tuba1 (set of) Timpani2 Percussion (two players)1: Bass Drum (large) Chinese Cymbal Mark Tree2: TamTam (large) Vibraphone Antique Cymbal1 Harp1 Piano dbl. CelestaStringsAll non-octave transposing instruments are notated in their relevanttranspositions.Horns notated in bass clef sound a fourth above the notated pitch.All accidentals apply to each single note only except tied notes. Naturals for 'safety'. Programme Note This piece marks the conclusion of what could now be called 'The Nightshade Trilogy' three pieces which explore the contrasting worlds of Light and Darkness. As opposed to the earlier chamber work Nightshade which dealt with extremes of high and low pitches and the chamber orchestra composition Second Nightshade a two-fold piece contrasting darkness/anxiety and light/calm Final Nightshade for full symphony orchestra takes us on a journey in which the forces of dark and light struggle - and co-exist - in a predominantly polyphonic web with brooding undertones. The melodic point-of-departure is not surprisingly to be found in either of the two preceding pieces of the Trilogy but in an older piece Corpus Cum Figuris from 1985. Over the ensuing years I've dreamt on and off of 'doing something' with the opening measures of this older work perhaps even building a new composition on that very simple inward-looking time was ripe and there's a nice nostalgia angle to the idea: Corpus Cum Figuris was the first piece of mine to be
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| Michael Nyman: Something
Connected With Energy:
Orchestra: Score Orchestre [Conducteur] Chester
Full Score-Something Connected With Energy was composed in 2008 and was commissi...(+)
Full Score-Something Connected With Energy was composed in 2008 and was commissioned by the Festival Della Scienza 2008 Genova Italy with financial support by ERG. Scored for Flute/ Piccolo Clarinet/ BassClarinet Alto/ Tenor Saxophone Horn Trumpet Vibraphone Piano and Strings. Duration is approximately: 48 minutes.
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