Viola & Piano SKU: AP.1-ADV6008 For Viola and Piano. Composed by G...(+)
Viola & Piano
SKU:
AP.1-ADV6008
For
Viola and Piano.
Composed by Greg
Yasinitsky. Series; Solo;
Solo Small Ensembles;
String - Viola Solo and
Piano. Advance Music.
Jazz; Recital. Part(s).
Advance Music
#01-ADV6008. Published by
Advance Music
(AP.1-ADV6008).
UPC:
805095060089.
English.
Nocturne &
Steam Train is a
two-movement work by Greg
Yasinitsky. The first
movement, Nocturne, is a
passionate, lyrical, dark
and expressive statement,
and the second movement,
Steam Train, is a
spirited and highly
rhythmic finale. This
jazz-tinged work is ideal
for recital, jury, or
solo contest
performances.
Viola and piano SKU: BR.EB-9441 Urtext based on the Brahms Complete Ed...(+)
Viola and piano
SKU:
BR.EB-9441
Urtext
based on the Brahms
Complete Edition of the
Gesellschaft der
Musikfreunde in
Vienna. Composed by
Johannes Brahms. Solo
instruments; stapled.
Edition Breitkopf.
Sonata; Romantic. Sheet
Music. Duration 21'.
Breitkopf and Haertel #EB
9441. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.EB-9441).
ISBN
9790004189184. 9 x 12
inches.
The two
sonatas of Johannes
Brahms's op. 120 are
widely hailed as crowning
points of the repertoire
for clarinet and piano.
Moreover, in the version
for viola and piano
arranged by Brahms
himself, they rank among
the most frequently
played viola works of the
19th century. They far
surpass in compositional
substance the relatively
few original sonatas
written for these
instrumentations during
the same period.Of the
two fellow works, the
Sonata No. 2 in E flat
major is the more
accessible. Diverging
from the
classical-romantic
tradition, Brahms used
the key of E flat major
here not to express the
heroic or monumental, but
to obtain lyrical,
chiefly restrained
characterizations. The
serenade-like beauty of
the principal theme,
which opens the sonata,
has always been
particularly admired. In
his review of the world
premiere, the renowned
Viennese music critic
Eduard Hanslick, a friend
of Brahms's, raves with
the words it was as if it
had fallen from the
Heavens. The closing set
of variations also
follows with gentle
gracefulness this lyrical
character. However, the
middle movement, with its
tempestuous outer
sections in E flat minor
and the hymnic trio in B
major provides a
passionate and serious
contrast, which allows
the flanking idyll to
unfold its beauties all
the more insistently.
Viola and Piano SKU: IS.VAP4359EM Composed by August Baeyens. Strings - V...(+)
Viola and Piano
SKU:
IS.VAP4359EM
Composed
by August Baeyens.
Strings - Viola.
Metropolis Music
Publishers #VAP4359EM.
Published by Metropolis
Music Publishers
(IS.VAP4359EM).
ISBN
9790365043590.
Augu
st Louis Baeyens received
his musical training at
the Royal Flemish Music
Conservatory in Antwerp,
studying solfège,
viola, and harmony. As a
composer, Baeyens
developed chiefly through
the study of composers
such as Debussy, Wagner
and Strauss; this
interest gave him the
reputation of a
revolutionary within the
confines of the very
traditionalist
conservatory. It makes
sense that the first
concerto he wrote for a
solo instrument was his
Concerto for Viola
(Concerto voor altviool)
in 1956. A recipient of
the first prize award for
viola while in
conservatory, he
performed as a violist in
orchestras throughout
Flanders. The concerto is
in three movements:
Moderato, Larghetto
espressivo, and
Allegro.
Viola and Piano SKU: BT.EMBZ627 Composed by Gyula David. Book Only. Compo...(+)
Viola and Piano
SKU:
BT.EMBZ627
Composed
by Gyula David. Book
Only. Composed 1952. 52
pages. Editio Musica
Budapest #EMBZ627.
Published by Editio
Musica Budapest
(BT.EMBZ627).
Gyula Dávid
(1913-1977) was one of
the most important
members of the generation
of Hungarian composers
who followed Bartók
and Kodály. His ?uvre
includes stage,
orchestral, oratorial,
chamber, and solo
instrumental works.
Although he rarely quoted
folk material directly in
his music, folksong,
popular music and the
spirit of the Hungarian
musical tradition
permeates his works. In
the last two decades of
his life he wrote atonal
and twelve-tone
compositions. With his
Wind Quintet (composed
1949) he created a genre
which plays an important
role in the new Hungarian
music. Gyula Dávid
studied composition with
Albert Siklós and
Zoltán Kodály at
the Academy of Music in
Budapest,graduating in
1938. Between 1938 and
1945 he worked in several
orchestras as viola
player. From 1945 to 1949
he was conductor at
Hungarian National
Theatre, than he became
leader of the Ensemble of
the Hungarian Army. From
1961 to his retirement he
was professor at the
Teacher Training Faculty
of the Academy of Music
in Budapest. Between 1951
and 1960 he taught wind
chamber music, music
theory and wind
orchestration at the
Academy of Music. He was
one of the founders of
the Hungarian Artists'
Union. He was awarded the
Erkel Prize (1952, 1955)
and the Kossuth Prize
(1957).