String quartet, Contrabass (ad libitum) SKU: VD.ED12566 Aus Der Marktp...(+)
String quartet,
Contrabass (ad libitum)
SKU: VD.ED12566
Aus Der Marktplatz von
Sorotschinzy.
Composed by Modest
Petrovich Mussorgsky.
Arranged by Wolfgang
Birtel. Der Musikalische
Salon Vol. 76. Classical.
Score, parts. 9 S. Part.
+ 10 S. Stimmen pages.
Verlag Dohr #ED12566.
Published by Verlag Dohr
(VD.ED12566).
String quartet, Contrabass (ad libitum) SKU: VD.ED16406 Medley danisch...(+)
String quartet,
Contrabass (ad libitum)
SKU: VD.ED16406
Medley danischer
Volksmusik. Composed
by Traditional. Arranged
by Wolfgang Birtel. Der
Musikalische Salon Vol.
96. Classical. Score,
parts. 10 S. Part. + 15
S. Stimmen pages. Verlag
Dohr #ED16406. Published
by Verlag Dohr
(VD.ED16406).
Composed
by Richard Wernick.
Premiered by the
Juilliard String Quartet,
Perelman Theater,
Philadelphia Chamber
Music Society;
Philadelphia, PA.
Contemporary. Score. With
Standard notation.
Composed February 19
2015. 27 pages. Duration
19 minutes. Theodore
Presser Company
#114-41733S. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.11441733S).
UPC:
680160631865.
Strin
g Quartet No. 9 is the
fourth that Wernick has
written for the Juilliard
Quartet. A commission by
the Philadelphia Chamber
Music Society, Wernick's
ninth string quartet was
premiered by the
Juilliard in November,
2015 and subsequently
taken on tour. The first
movement's affect (marked
'Assertive, Aggressive')
[compares] to Rockport's
forbidding coastline in
the eyes of the first.
settlers. This was an apt
analogy since the work's
musical language is, in
today's vernacular,
'gnarly.' [The second
movement]...a
'never-ending throb of
repeated notes'...the
effect of steadily
diminishing life-force,
though with a 'final
burst of hope from the
solo cello.' Again, the
composer made intriguing
use of many of the
different ways stringed
instruments can produce
sound. Geoffrey Wieting,
The Boston Musical
Intelligencer.
Composed
by Richard Wernick.
Premiered by the
Juilliard String Quartet,
Perelman Theater,
Philadelphia Chamber
Music Society;
Philadelphia, PA.
Contemporary. Set of
Score and Parts. With
Standard notation.
Composed February 19
2015. 27+8+8+8+8 pages.
Duration 19 minutes.
Theodore Presser Company
#114-41733. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.114417330).
UPC:
680160631841.
Strin
g Quartet No. 9 is the
fourth that Wernick has
written for the Juilliard
Quartet. A commission by
the Philadelphia Chamber
Music Society, Wernick's
ninth string quartet was
premiered by the
Juilliard in November,
2015 and subsequently
taken on tour. The first
movement's affect (marked
'Assertive, Aggressive')
[compares] to Rockport's
forbidding coastline in
the eyes of the first.
settlers. This was an apt
analogy since the work's
musical language is, in
today's vernacular,
'gnarly.' [The second
movement]...a
'never-ending throb of
repeated notes'...the
effect of steadily
diminishing life-force,
though with a 'final
burst of hope from the
solo cello.' Again, the
composer made intriguing
use of many of the
different ways stringed
instruments can produce
sound. Geoffrey Wieting,
The Boston Musical
Intelligencer.
2 violins, viola, violoncello SKU: FG.55011-874-4 Composed by Tiina MyllÃ...(+)
2 violins, viola,
violoncello
SKU:
FG.55011-874-4
Composed by Tiina
Myllärinen. Classical,
contemporary. Score &
parts. Fennica Gehrman
#55011-874-4. Published
by Fennica Gehrman
(FG.55011-874-4).
Tiina
Myllärinen's (b. 1979)
(Bad) Dreams come true
for strings quartet
(2022) was composed when
war broke out in Europe.
The composer tells: The
shock, and the daily news
barrage of battles could
not help making an
impression on my work and
its material. I wondered
what dreams and plans
people had in Ukraine
before the war, and how
everything became a
nightmare in a single
night. Terror, fear and
tension found their way
into the work, along with
memories of life in the
past and dreams of a
different future. The
work is dedicated to the
people of Ukraine; to the
dreams that will
hopefully soon come
true.
This product
includes the full score
and a set of
parts.
Tiina
Myllärinen’s
music has been described
as cheerfully
inquisitive, vigorous and
original. Her works
include Squarcio for
ensemble, the orchestral
what? (2010) and Traces
(2013, commissioned by
the Pro Musica Foundation
and premiered at the
Helsinki Music Centre on
5 June 2014) and Three
Songs for voice, guitar
and cello (2007).