From Jewish Life Violoncelle, Piano Guitare classique Carl Fischer
Chamber Music Cello, Piano SKU: CF.BF141 Composed by Ernest Bloch. Edited...(+)
Chamber Music Cello,
Piano
SKU:
CF.BF141
Composed by
Ernest Bloch. Edited by
Julian Schwarz. 12+8
pages. Carl Fischer Music
#BF141. Published by Carl
Fischer Music (CF.BF141).
ISBN 9781491159989.
UPC:
680160918584.
The
three pieces From Jewish
Life were composed by
Swiss-American composer
Ernest Bloch in 1924, the
same year he took U.S.
citizenship. Though
clearly inspired and
influenced by Jewish
experience, they are
purely concert pieces,
and do not provide any
specific liturgical
significance.
The
first movement, Prayer,
is a deeply heartfelt
plea to the almighty. As
Neil W Levin writes, The
initial four-note motive
in the minor mode,
together with its
elaboration in the
ensuing phrases, sounds
as if it might have
served as the skeletal
model for Max Janowski's
(1912-1991) now
well-known setting of the
High Holyday prayer Avinu
Malkenu. This prayer has
special meaning in my own
spiritual life, as I have
been singing it since my
childhood. Both Prayer
and Janowski's Avinu
Malkenu are cantorial in
nature, to be sung with
heartfelt
pathos.
The second
movement, Supplication
(the act of begging
humbly), has more angst,
almost a sense of urgency
as a result of the
rhythmic motor in the
piano. The third
movement, Jewish Song,
evokes a quintessentially
Eastern-European
melancholy. Its falling
motives with bent
intonation might
represent the pain of the
Jewish
experience.
The
works were dedicated to
Dutch-American cellist
Hans Kindler, a highly
influential musician of
his time, and founder of
the National Symphony
Orchestra in Washington,
D.C. Mr. Kindler was the
soloist for the world
premiere of Bloch's most
celebrated work, Schelomo
in 1917.
Though
the popularity of Bloch's
oeuvre has been dominated
by works of Jewish
connection, we should not
forget that Bloch had
many other stylistic
periods, including
Franco-Belgian, modal,
serial, and even American
folk. In 1927, he was
awarded Musical America's
composition prize in a
unanimous vote, despite
being regarded as an
outsider by American
music writers at the
time. His winning work
America (1928) was
performed by every major
orchestra and conductor
in the following seasons.
May we be proud of his
contributions to American
music. The three
pieces From Jewish Life
were composed by
Swiss-American composer
Ernest Bloch in 1924, the
same year he took U.S.
citizenship. Though
clearly inspired and
influenced by Jewish
experience, they are
purely concert pieces,
and do not provide any
specific liturgical
significance. The first
movement, Prayer, is a
deeply heartfelt plea to
the almighty. As Neil W
Levin writes, The initial
four-note motive in the
minor mode, together with
its elaboration in the
ensuing phrases, sounds
as if it might have
served as the skeletal
model for Max Janowski's
(1912-1991) now
well-known setting of the
High Holyday prayer Avinu
Malkenu. This prayer has
special meaning in my own
spiritual life, as I have
been singing it since my
childhood. Both Prayer
and Janowski's Avinu
Malkenu are cantorial in
nature, to be sung with
heartfelt pathos. The
second movement,
Supplication (the act of
begging humbly), has more
angst, almost a sense of
urgency as a result of
the rhythmic motor in the
piano. The third
movement, Jewish Song,
evokes a quintessentially
Eastern-European
melancholy. Its falling
motives with bent
intonation might
represent the pain of the
Jewish experience. The
works were dedicated to
Dutch-American cellist
Hans Kindler, a highly
influential musician of
his time, and founder of
the National Symphony
Orchestra in Washington,
D.C. Mr. Kindler was the
soloist for the world
premiere of Bloch's most
celebrated work, Schelomo
in 1917. Though the
popularity of Bloch's
oeuvre has been dominated
by works of Jewish
connection, we should not
forget that Bloch had
many other stylistic
periods, including
Franco-Belgian, modal,
serial, and even American
folk. In 1927, he was
awarded Musical America's
composition prize in a
unanimous vote, despite
being regarded as an
outsider by American
music writers at the
time. His winning work
America (1928) was
performed by every major
orchestra and conductor
in the following seasons.
May we be proud of his
contributions to American
music. The three
pieces From Jewish Life
were composed by
Swiss-American composer
Ernest Bloch in 1924, the
same year he took U.S.
citizenship. Though
clearly inspired and
influenced by Jewish
experience, they are
purely concert pieces,
and do not provide any
specific liturgical
significance.The first
movement,
“Prayerâ€, is
a deeply heartfelt plea
to the almighty. As Neil
W Levin writes,
“The initial
four-note motive in the
minor mode, together with
its elaboration in the
ensuing phrases, sounds
as if it might have
served as the skeletal
model for Max
Janowski’s
(1912–1991) now
well-known setting of the
High Holyday prayer Avinu
Malkenu.†This
prayer has special
meaning in my own
spiritual life, as I have
been singing it since my
childhood. Both
“Prayer†and
Janowski’s Avinu
Malkenu are cantorial in
nature, to be sung with
heartfelt pathos.The
second movement,
“Supplicationâ€
(the act of begging
humbly), has more angst,
almost a sense of urgency
as a result of the
rhythmic motor in the
piano. The third
movement, “Jewish
Songâ€, evokes a
quintessentially
Eastern-European
melancholy. Its falling
motives with bent
intonation might
represent the pain of the
Jewish experience.The
works were dedicated to
Dutch-American cellist
Hans Kindler, a highly
influential musician of
his time, and founder of
the National Symphony
Orchestra in Washington,
D.C. Mr. Kindler was the
soloist for the world
premiere of
Bloch’s most
celebrated work, Schelomo
in 1917.Though the
popularity of
Bloch’s oeuvre has
been dominated by works
of Jewish connection, we
should not forget that
Bloch had many other
stylistic periods,
including Franco-Belgian,
modal, serial, and even
American folk. In 1927,
he was awarded Musical
America’s
composition prize in a
unanimous vote, despite
being regarded as an
outsider by American
music writers at the
time. His winning work
America (1928) was
performed by every major
orchestra and conductor
in the following seasons.
May we be proud of his
contributions to American
music.
Cello and Piano - Grade 2 SKU: AP.36-52730061 Composed by Ted Hunter. Met...(+)
Cello and Piano - Grade 2
SKU:
AP.36-52730061
Composed by Ted Hunter.
Method/Instruction;
Reference Textbooks; Solo
Small Ensembles. Ludwig
Masters. Sacred. Book.
Latham Music Enterprises
#36-52730061. Published
by Latham Music
Enterprises
(AP.36-52730061).
ISBN
9781628760101. UPC:
746241200297.
English.
1st-4th
positions; cello plays
melody with simple
accompaniments. Includes
optional descant for
violin in addition to
descant part for cello.
Hymns included: Jesus
Loves Me; I Sing the
Mighty Power of God; Take
My Life, and Let it Be;
Come Thou Long-Expected
Jesus; Joyful, Joyful, We
Adore Thee; Amazing
Grace; For the Beauty of
the Earth; Holy, Holy,
Holy; Be Thou My Vision;
Fairest Lord Jesus.
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are currently being
prepared by a new
publisher. While many
items are ready and will
ship on time, some others
may see delays of several
months.
Clarinet, violin, cello and piano - difficult SKU: HL.49019523 For cla...(+)
Clarinet, violin, cello
and piano - difficult
SKU: HL.49019523
For clarinet, violin,
violoncello and
piano. Composed by
Jing Zhou. This edition:
Saddle stitching. Sheet
music. Ensemble.
Softcover. Composed 2009.
92 pages. Duration 12'.
Schott Music #ED21517.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49019523).
ISBN
9790001190480. UPC:
884088945237.
9.0x12.0x0.23
inches.
The title
of the piece refers to
the Agama, a fundamental
holy scripture of early
Buddhism. The young
composer says about it:
'The basic ideas of these
writings were a source of
my inspiration. The
compositional material
corresponds to my own
musical language and is
strongly linked to the
spirit and concept of
these Buddhist
writings.'The result is a
very lively and spirited
interplay of the musical
passages among the
different instruments.
The piece is a harmonious
blend of Chinese
contemporary music and
distinct reminiscences of
tradition.
10 Easy Christmas Solos Violoncelle, Piano [Partition + CD] - Intermédiaire Editions Marc Reift (Swiss import)
Violoncello & Piano + CD Play Back / Play Along - Grade 2, Grade 3 SKU: MA.EM...(+)
Violoncello & Piano + CD
Play Back / Play Along -
Grade 2, Grade 3
SKU:
MA.EMR-13791
Composed
by Ted Barclay.
Violoncello & CD Playback
(Play Along). Score and
parts. Duration 27'16.
Editions Marc Reift #EMR
13791. Published by
Editions Marc Reift
(MA.EMR-13791).
Go Tell It On
The Mountain / Holy Night
/ Il est ne le divin
enfant / Jingle Bells /
Joy To The World / O
Christmas Tree / O Come
All Ye Faithfull / Silent
Night / We Wish You A
Merry Christmas / What
Child Is This.
18 Christmas Songs Violoncelle, Piano - Facile Editions Marc Reift (Swiss import)
Violoncello & Piano (Organ) or CD Play Back / Play Along - Grade 2 SKU: MA.EM...(+)
Violoncello & Piano
(Organ) or CD Play Back /
Play Along - Grade 2
SKU: MA.EMR-57093
Composed by Jerome
Naulais. Score and parts.
Duration 29'52. Editions
Marc Reift #EMR 57093.
Published by Editions
Marc Reift
(MA.EMR-57093).
O Little Town
Of Bethlehem / Good King
Wenceslas / In Dulci
Jubilo / Joy To The World
/ Stille Nacht / Il est
ne le Divin enfant /
Jingle Bells / O Come,
Little Children / Kling /
Les anges dans nos
campagnes / O Holy Night
/ The First Nowell
etc...