Symphony in Eb major Hob. I:103 (Drumroll)-The twelve London Symphonies??? compr...(+)
Symphony in Eb major Hob. I:103 (Drumroll)-The twelve London Symphonies??? comprise the sublime final statement of Haydn???s symphonic ??uvre. They were written for the London impresario Johann Peter Salomon and Haydn himself conducted their premieres during his lengthy stays in the English metropolis in 1791/92 and 1794/95. The E-flat-major Symphony no. 103 was composed in 1795 as the penultimate of the London Symphonies. It owes its epithet to its unique beginning: a solo drumroll in the timpani ushers in the slow introduction. This opening bar marked with Haydn???s heading Intrada??? and a pause even inspires many a performer to venture a short timpani improvisation. This study edition adopts the musical text of the HaydnComplete Edition thereby guaranteeing the highest scholarly quality. An informative preface and a brief Critical Report make the handy score an ideal companion for all current and soon-to-be Haydn fans.
Haydn's Symphony No.8 is the final piece in his triptych on the times of the day...(+)
Haydn's Symphony No.8 is the final piece in his triptych on the times of the day consisting of the symphonies Le Matin Le Midi and Le Soir (Hoboken I:6-8). The cycle originated in 1761 on a commission from Haydn's patron Prince Anton Esterházy. Whether the Prince was hoping for a counterpart to Vivaldi's famous concertos on the four seasons or pursued a different idea can no longer be determined. It was doubtless the purpose of these concertante symphonies to present to a select audience the Prince's chamber ensemble which had been assembled or expanded that spring as well as its new conductor. The pieces are laid out on a large scale full of pomp andsplendour and the scoring at times divided into thirteen separate parts offers virtually every player an opportunity to display his prowess as a soloist.At that time the Esterházy ensemble was made up of six or seven players of the violin or viola (the seventh was actually retained as a flautist) one player each of the violoncello and violone two oboists doubling on flute two horn players and a bassoonist. This listing includes Haydn himself who conducted the ensemble from the first violinist's desk. Contrary to a widely held belief there was no harpsichord. Indeed the only genres that employed a keyboard instrument at that time in the Viennese area were vocal - namely operas cantatas and church music.Urtext from Joseph Haydn WerkeFull score & parts (BA4673) available for sale
Orchestra Scores-Saint Francois D'Assise is an opera in 3 acts by Olivier Messi...(+)
Orchestra Scores-Saint Francois D'Assise is an opera in 3 acts by Olivier Messiaen. This volume is part of the edition that includes the books with the full Orchestra scores as well as the explanations analysis and comments of each tableau. It is focused on the “Act 1 Tableau 2. Les laudes” which tells of the moment when Saint Francis his requests to God to meet a leper and to be able to love him. This tableau depicts Saint Francis and the “Mineurs Brothers” singing the morning service until the bells ring leaving Saint Francis alone to pray. It includes Saint Francis’ prayers some parts of Cantique descréatures on Brother Wind Sister Water Brother Fire and Mother Earth and the Sanctus. Based on the life of Saint Francis of Assisi this opera is set in Italy and is composed as per below: Act I: 1. La croix 2. Les laudes 3. Le baiser au lépreux Act II 4. L’ange voyageur 5. L’ange musicien 6. Le prêche aux oiseaux Act II 7. Les stigmates 8. La mort et la nouvelle vie This opera was first played at the Paris Opera in 1983. Olivier Messiaen (1908-1992) was a French organist and composer passionate about Ornithology and one of the most important composers of his century. Inspired by Japanese music he had a very special way of composing and his work can be identified by its complexity its diatonic aspect its harmony with limited transposition its colour and its additive rhythms. He composed many works related to ornithology and birdsong including the 'Bird Catalogue' in 7 volumes and the 'Treatise on Rhythm Colour and Ornithology' in 7 volumes.
Tie A Yellow Ribbon-Von Peermusic gibt es Arrangements berühmter Klassiker dive...(+)
Tie A Yellow Ribbon-Von Peermusic gibt es Arrangements berühmter Klassiker diverser Genres für Salonorchester in Doppelnummern (Bänden mit 2 Musiktiteln) - ähnlich wie die Doppelnummern für Combo. Unterschieden wird dabei in Besetzungen bis 3 Saxophone/Blechbläser (Standard) bis 5 Sax./6 Blechbläser (Standard + Ergänzer) und den Ergänzer-Stimmensatz. Hier die Ergänzerstimmen. Die Besetzung - Ergänzer: 3. Stimme Violine; 4. Stimme Tenorsax; 3. Stimme Trompete; 2. Stimme Posaune; Bariton-Saxophon; Cello.Hier der Doppelband mit More Than I Can Say (Curtis/Allison) und Tie A Yellow Ribbon(Levine/Brown).
Tie A Yellow Ribbon-Von Peermusic gibt es Arrangements berühmter Klassiker dive...(+)
Tie A Yellow Ribbon-Von Peermusic gibt es Arrangements berühmter Klassiker diverser Genres für Salonorchester in Doppelnummern (Bänden mit 2 Musiktiteln) - ähnlich wie die Doppelnummern für Combo. Unterschieden wird dabei in Besetzungen bis 3 Saxophone/Blechbläser (Standard) bis 5 Sax./6 Blechbläser (Standard + Ergänzer) und den Ergänzer-Stimmensatz. Hier der Standardsatz. Die Besetzung - Standard: C-Stimme (Akkordbezifferung und Text); Gitarre/Melodie (Akkordbezifferung und Text); Drums/Melodie (mit Text); 1./2. Violine; 1./3. Stimme Altsax; 2. Stimme Tenorsax; 1./2. Stimme Trompete; 1. Stimme Posaune; Bass; Klavier(Akkordbezifferung und Text). Hier der Doppelband mit More Than I Can Say (Curtis/Allison) und Tie A Yellow Ribbon (Levine/Brown).
Symphony in Bb major Hob. I:102-The twelve London Symphonies??? comprise the sub...(+)
Symphony in Bb major Hob. I:102-The twelve London Symphonies??? comprise the sublime final statement of Haydn???s symphonic ??uvre. They were written for the London impresario Johann Peter Salomon and Haydn himself conducted their premieres during his lengthy stays in the English metropolis in 1791/92 and 1794/95. The energetic surging B-flat-major Symphony no. 102 belongs to the group of the last three symphonies premiered in early 1795. Exceptionally Haydn here dispenses with the clarinets that are otherwise generally featured in his late symphonies. The instrumentation of the Adagio is also unusual in that Haydn includes trumpets and timpani both muted. This study edition adopts the musical text of theHaydn Complete Edition thereby guaranteeing the highest scholarly quality. An informative preface and a brief Critical Report make the handy score an ideal companion for all current and soon-to-be Haydn fans.
With 2 violino concertato-Haydn's Symphony No.8 is the final piece in his tripty...(+)
With 2 violino concertato-Haydn's Symphony No.8 is the final piece in his triptych on the times of the day consisting of the symphonies Le Matin Le Midi and Le Soir (Hoboken I:6-8). The cycle originated in 1761 on a commission from Haydn's patron Prince Anton Esterházy. Whether the Prince was hoping for a counterpart to Vivaldi's famous concertos on the four seasons or pursued a different idea can no longer be determined. It was doubtless the purpose of these concertante symphonies to present to a select audience the Prince's chamber ensemble which had been assembled or expanded that spring as well as its new conductor. The pieces are laid out on a large scale full of pomp andsplendour and the scoring at times divided into thirteen separate parts offers virtually every player an opportunity to display his prowess as a soloist.At that time the Esterházy ensemble was made up of six or seven players of the violin or viola (the seventh was actually retained as a flautist) one player each of the violoncello and violone two oboists doubling on flute two horn players and a bassoonist. This listing includes Haydn himself who conducted the ensemble from the first violinist's desk. Contrary to a widely held belief there was no harpsichord. Indeed the only genres that employed a keyboard instrument at that time in the Viennese area were vocal - namely operas cantatas and church music.Urtext from Joseph Haydn WerkeFull score & parts (BA4673) available for sale
Concerto and ripieno part-Haydn's Symphony No.8 is the final piece in his tripty...(+)
Concerto and ripieno part-Haydn's Symphony No.8 is the final piece in his triptych on the times of the day consisting of the symphonies Le Matin Le Midi and Le Soir (Hoboken I:6-8). The cycle originated in 1761 on a commission from Haydn's patron Prince Anton Esterházy. Whether the Prince was hoping for a counterpart to Vivaldi's famous concertos on the four seasons or pursued a different idea can no longer be determined. It was doubtless the purpose of these concertante symphonies to present to a select audience the Prince's chamber ensemble which had been assembled or expanded that spring as well as its new conductor. The pieces are laid out on a large scale full of pomp andsplendour and the scoring at times divided into thirteen separate parts offers virtually every player an opportunity to display his prowess as a soloist.At that time the Esterházy ensemble was made up of six or seven players of the violin or viola (the seventh was actually retained as a flautist) one player each of the violoncello and violone two oboists doubling on flute two horn players and a bassoonist. This listing includes Haydn himself who conducted the ensemble from the first violinist's desk. Contrary to a widely held belief there was no harpsichord. Indeed the only genres that employed a keyboard instrument at that time in the Viennese area were vocal - namely operas cantatas and church music.Urtext from Joseph Haydn WerkeFull score & parts (BA4673) available for sale
Along with Symphonies Nos. 79 and 81 Haydn?s D-minor Symphony Hob. I:80 belongs...(+)
Along with Symphonies Nos. 79 and 81 Haydn?s D-minor Symphony Hob. I:80 belongs to a set of symphonies that he completed in late 1784. He wrote them for his employer Prince Nikolaus Esterházy his task being to entertain the prince with new music. The symphonies had to be suitable for the twenty-five to thirty musicians who were in the prince?s orchestra.Continuing the cooperation between Bärenreiter and the G. Henle publishing company regarding Haydn?s large choral works operas and symphonies this edition is based on the G. Henle Complete Edition of the ?Works of Joseph Haydn?.Bärenreiter has already published the complete performance material forseveral ?Sturm und Drang? symphonies and all the London and Paris symphonies.
Haydn's Symphony No.8 is the final piece in his triptych on the times of the day...(+)
Haydn's Symphony No.8 is the final piece in his triptych on the times of the day consisting of the symphonies Le Matin Le Midi and Le Soir (Hoboken I:6-8). The cycle originated in 1761 on a commission from Haydn's patron Prince Anton Esterházy. Whether the Prince was hoping for a counterpart to Vivaldi's famous concertos on the four seasons or pursued a different idea can no longer be determined. It was doubtless the purpose of these concertante symphonies to present to a select audience the Prince's chamber ensemble which had been assembled or expanded that spring as well as its new conductor. The pieces are laid out on a large scale full of pomp andsplendour and the scoring at times divided into thirteen separate parts offers virtually every player an opportunity to display his prowess as a soloist.At that time the Esterházy ensemble was made up of six or seven players of the violin or viola (the seventh was actually retained as a flautist) one player each of the violoncello and violone two oboists doubling on flute two horn players and a bassoonist. This listing includes Haydn himself who conducted the ensemble from the first violinist's desk. Contrary to a widely held belief there was no harpsichord. Indeed the only genres that employed a keyboard instrument at that time in the Viennese area were vocal - namely operas cantatas and church music.Urtext from Joseph Haydn WerkeFull score & parts (BA4673) available for sale
Hawkes Pocket Scores HPS 957-Although this work was performed at the time of its...(+)
Hawkes Pocket Scores HPS 957-Although this work was performed at the time of its composition in 1937 it remained unpublished. This therefore is the first published edition of the full score. Albada Interludi i Dansa was written specially for the BBC's series of Spanish programmes old and new broadcast in October 1937.
A definitive, lasting arrangement worthy of the epic! Featuring Duel of the Fate...(+)
A definitive, lasting arrangement worthy of the epic! Featuring Duel of the Fates, Across the Stars, and Revenge of the Sith, each individual movement from Episodes I, II, and III can stand alone, or followed by Part II of the suite (item 00-26677). (4:45) This title is available in SmartMusic.