Chamber Music Guitar, alto Saxophone SKU: PR.114419970 Composed by Stacy ...(+)
Chamber Music Guitar,
alto Saxophone
SKU:
PR.114419970
Composed
by Stacy Garrop. Sws. Set
of performance scores. 8
pages. Duration 5
minutes. Theodore Presser
Company #114-41997.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.114419970).
UPC:
680160684670. 9 x 12
inches.
Flamenco is
an art form involving
highly dramatic music and
dance. The form is
strongly associated with
the Andalusia region of
southern Spain. Its
actual origins are less
clear, though historians
theorize that gypsies
brought the predecessors
of flamenco to the region
as they migrated from
India prior to the 15th
century. The form took on
traits from cultures that
the gypsies encountered
in Andalusia, including
Spanish, Sephardic,
Islamic, and Moorish
musical traditions. Over
the centuries, Spain's
ruling classes undertook
systematic persecutions
of populations who did
not agree with their
religious ideals, forcing
gypsies to take refuge in
Andalusia's isolated
mountain regions to
survive. Not
surprisingly, the topics
of the gypsies' songs
frequently touch on
longing, despair, rage,
anguish, and
hope. Suenos de
Flamenco (Flamenco
Dreams) portrays a young
gypsy couple who dance
the flamenco with great
longing, passion, and
vigor. The piece was
commissioned by Duo
Montagnard (Joseph
Murphy, saxophone, and
Matthew Slotkin, guitar).
In 2020, I made new
editions of the piece for
clarinet and guitar, and
flute and
guitar. Flamenco is an
art form involving highly
dramatic music and dance.
The form is strongly
associated with the
Andalusia region of
southern Spain. Its
actual origins are less
clear, though historians
theorize that gypsies
brought the predecessors
of flamenco to the region
as they migrated from
India prior to the 15th
century. The form took on
traits from cultures that
the gypsies encountered
in Andalusia, including
Spanish, Sephardic,
Islamic, and Moorish
musical traditions. Over
the centuries, Spain's
ruling classes undertook
systematic persecutions
of populations who did
not agree with their
religious ideals, forcing
gypsies to take refuge in
Andalusia's isolated
mountain regions to
survive. Not
surprisingly, the topics
of the gypsies' songs
frequently touch on
longing, despair, rage,
anguish, and hope. Suenos
de Flamenco (Flamenco
Dreams) portrays a young
gypsy couple who dance
the flamenco with great
longing, passion, and
vigor. The piece was
commissioned by Duo
Montagnard (Joseph
Murphy, saxophone, and
Matthew Slotkin, guitar).
In 2020, I made new
editions of the piece for
clarinet and guitar, and
flute and
guitar. Flamenco is an
art form involving highly
dramatic music and dance.
The form is strongly
associated with the
Andalusia region of
southern Spain. Its
actual origins are less
clear, though historians
theorize that gypsies
brought the predecessors
of flamenco to the region
as they migrated from
India prior to the 15th
century. The form took on
traits from cultures that
the gypsies encountered
in Andalusia, including
Spanish, Sephardic,
Islamic, and Moorish
musical traditions. Over
the centuries,
Spainââ¬â¢s
ruling classes undertook
systematic persecutions
of populations who did
not agree with their
religious ideals, forcing
gypsies to take refuge in
Andalusiaââ¬â¢
s isolated mountain
regions to survive. Not
surprisingly, the topics
of the
gypsiesââ¬â¢
songs frequently touch on
longing, despair, rage,
anguish, and
hope.Sueños de
Flamenco (Flamenco
Dreams) portrays a young
gypsy couple who dance
the flamenco with great
longing, passion, and
vigor. The piece was
commissioned by Duo
Montagnard (Joseph
Murphy, saxophone, and
Matthew Slotkin, guitar).
In 2020, I made new
editions of the piece for
clarinet and guitar, and
flute and guitar.
Alto saxophone and guitar - Grade 4 SKU: ET.SAX8 Composed by Caroline Cha...(+)
Alto saxophone and guitar
- Grade 4
SKU:
ET.SAX8
Composed by
Caroline Charriere.
Contemporary. Editions
BIM #SAX8. Published by
Editions BIM (ET.SAX8).
ISBN
9790207002990.
Au
coeur du Tibet (In the
Heart of Tibet) was
commissioned by the -
then newly founded -
Association for the
development of saxophone.
The members wanted to
mark that event with
several first
performances given
simultaneously in
different cities of
Switzerland, France and
United States, which all
were schedulded February
11, 2000. The piece
starts with rhythms and
finger drummings on the
soundboard of the guitar.
Then, within a long
meditation, the heart
starts to beat,
interrupted by silences.
The tension culminates
into a sequence full of
life and movements,
followed by rhythmical
noises on the saxophone
keys accompanied by the
gitarre, as a
reminiscence of tibetan
sounds: spoken words,
ritual horn (Dung Chen)
and a drum. And the heart
is beating again. A
tibetan singing bowl is
ending the piece and I
hope it will keep
resonding for a long
time... Caroline
Charrière, July
2008.