Violoncello, piano SKU: FG.55011-903-1 Composed by Victoria Yagling. Arra...(+)
Violoncello, piano
SKU:
FG.55011-903-1
Composed by Victoria
Yagling. Arranged by
Yuriy Leonovich.
Classical, contemporary.
Score and part. Fennica
Gehrman #55011-903-1.
Published by Fennica
Gehrman (FG.55011-903-1).
ISBN
9790550119031.
Vict
oria Yagling's Suite for
Cello and String
Orchestra (1967) is one
of her first successes as
a composer. The movement
layout of the Suite is
fast-slow-fast-slow. The
first movement, Toccata,
is a perpetual motion
with a brisk tempo of 100
per dotted half. The Aria
is reminiscent of
Rachmaninov's Vocalise
melody and Prokofiev's
tonal language. This
movement is the
centerpiece of the Suite.
The Humoresque is closely
connected in style and
motives to the March and
Aria movements from Boris
Tchaikovsky's Suite for
Cello Solo. Mostly
homophonic Finale plays
with bitonality and
contains several
circle-of-fifth
sequences.
This
product is is the
reduction for violoncello
and piano by prof. Yuriy
Leonovich. Orchestral
material available on
hire from the publisher.
Stydy score with solo
part is available for
sale (ISMN
9790550116436).
Vi
ctoria Yagling
(1946?2011) was born in
Russia and lived in
Finland since 1990. Her
long career as a cellist
served as an excellent
accompaniment to the
composition she began at
an early age. For 11
years she was a cello
student of Mstislav
Rostropovich at the
Moscow Conservatory and
Dmitry Kabalevsky and
Tikhon Khrennikov taught
her
composition.
Yagli
ng won the first prize in
the Gaspar Cassadò
Cello Competition and the
following year the second
prize in the Moscow
Tchaikovsky Competition.
Her solo engagements took
her to countless
countries. She has also
taught at several
international music
courses and master
classes and was often a
jury member for
international cello
competitions.
Yagl
ing left a profilic
oeuvre, and the three
cello concertos are her
main works. Her other
orchestral works include
Finnish Notebook, Lyrical
Preludes and the Suite
for Cello and String
Orchestra. She has also
composed solo works (e.g.
the Suite for Cello Solo
No. 1 chosen as an
obligatory piece for the
7th Tchaikovsky
Competition in Moscow in
1982), chamber works,
including two string
quartets, and vocal
music. Her expressive,
romantically orientated
style is Russian in
spirit and has grown out
of the soil provided by
Prokofiev and
Shostakovich.
SST(A)TTB vocal soli or
choir, ST(A)TB voices, 2
flutes, 2 oboes, 2
violins, 2 violas, cello,
piano
SKU:
CA.2100700
Psalm
45. Grand Motet.
Composed by Jean-Philippe
Rameau. Edited by
Jean-Paul C. Montagnier.
This edition: Paperbound.
French Sacred Music. Deus
Noster Refugium (Psalm
45). Sacred vocal music,
Psalms, Latin, Psalms.
Full score. 68 pages.
Duration 26 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
21.007/00. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.2100700).
ISBN
9790007142179. Language:
Latin.
The three
grands motets, Quam
dilecta, In convertendo
and Deus noster refugium,
which Jean-Philippe
Rameau composed from 1713
to 1715 are still
relatively unknown today.
Yet these masterworks can
stand comparison to the
best works of
Michel-Richard de
Lalande. They are
testimony to Rameau's
great contrapuntal
mastery and contain
beautiful lyrical
passages. Quam dilecta
and Deus noster refugium
have survived only in
later sources which
originated in about 1770,
after Rameau's death, and
the works have been
rendered in a scoring
which does not correspond
to his intentions. The
present new edition
attempts for the first
time to reconstruct them
as closely as possible to
their original form. The
edition of In convertendo
is based on Rameau's
autograph score from
1751.
Cello and Piano SKU: IS.VCP4195EM Composed by Flor Alpaerts. Strings - Ce...(+)
Cello and Piano
SKU:
IS.VCP4195EM
Composed
by Flor Alpaerts. Strings
- Cello. Metropolis Music
Publishers #VCP4195EM.
Published by Metropolis
Music Publishers
(IS.VCP4195EM).
ISBN
9790365041954.
In
1901, Flor Alpaerts
finished his music
studies at the Flemish
School of Music of
Antwerp, which later
became the Royal Flemish
Conservatory. He studied
harmony and composition
with Jan Blockx. In 1903
he became professor at
this institute and from
1934 until 1941 its
director. For one season
(1922-1923) he was also
director of the Royal
Flemish Opera House of
Antwerp together with the
Bass Arthur Steurbaut.
His fame, as a composer
and a conductor, came
shortly after World War
I, when he succeeded in
1919 Eduard Keurvels as
conductor of the concerts
organized by the Royal
Zoological Society of
Antwerp and as artistic
director of the Peter
Benoit Fonds. He also
conducted the choral
group Arti Vocali. As a
composer, Flor Alpaerts
was the leading figure in
the Flemish
impressionistic movement.
An impressionism that
came closer to Richard
Strauss and Ottorino
Respighi than to Claude
Debussy. A highlight in
this direction was the
symphonic poem Pallieter
(1921-1924). With his
suite James Ensor,
inspired by four works of
the Ostend painter, he
created an
expressionistic work. In
his later compositions he
turned to
neo-classicism.