Full Score. Composed by Poul Ruders. Music Sales America. Classical. Scor...(+)
Full Score.
Composed by Poul Ruders.
Music Sales America.
Classical. Score Only.
Composed 2017. 80 pages.
Edition Wilhelm Hansen
#WH32201. Published by
Edition Wilhelm Hansen
(HL.232526).
Concerto for Piano and Wind Ensemble (1966) by Verne Reynolds. Concert Band. Con...(+)
Concerto for Piano and
Wind Ensemble (1966) by
Verne Reynolds. Concert
Band. Concert Band.
Donald Hunsberger Wind
Library. 6 . Conductor
Score. 152 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
Publishing
The Manchester Carols. (A Re-Telling of the Christmas Story). By Carol Ann Duffy...(+)
The Manchester Carols. (A
Re-Telling of the
Christmas Story). By
Carol Ann Duffy and Sasha
Johnson Manning. For
Orchestra / Piano. Choral
Extended Work. Faber
Edition. Christmas;
Sacred; Winter. Published
by Faber Music
Solo Piano, Male Choir, and Orchestra. Composed by Gavin Bryars (1943-). ...(+)
Solo Piano, Male
Choir, and Orchestra.
Composed by Gavin Bryars
(1943-). Study Score.
Softcover. 80 pages.
Schott Music #ED13529.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49019799).
Music Minus One Piano Book/Online Audio. Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685...(+)
Music Minus One Piano
Book/Online Audio.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach
(1685-1750) and Johann
Christoph Friedrich Bach
(1732-1795). Sheet music
with CD. Music Minus One.
Classical. Softcover
Audio Online. 80 pages.
Music Minus One #MMO3021.
Published by Music Minus
One
Piano and Orchestra SKU: HL.14030961 Composed by Bent Sorensen. Music Sal...(+)
Piano and Orchestra
SKU: HL.14030961
Composed by Bent
Sorensen. Music Sales
America. Classical.
Score. 96 pages. Edition
Wilhelm Hansen #KP00980.
Published by Edition
Wilhelm Hansen
(HL.14030961).
ISBN
9788759857458.
English.
Score of
the Danish Composer's
Concerto for Piano and
Orchestra written in
1996. Bent Sorensen
writes: 'The title of
this piano concerto came,
as usual, very early to
me, when my thoughts
about the work had
started to circulate, but
before 'real' music was
written down. I held on
to the Italian title,
even though its
association with Vivaldi
had no influence on my
music, and even when
German, French, English,
and Danish titles
covering almost the same
content -'Nachtmusik',
'Nocturne', 'By Night',
'Om Natten', were just
about to get the upper
hand. The piano concerto
has, then, in my opinion,
something to do with
night, but to describe
this further is at least
as difficult to me as it
is to defend the final
Italian title against
those which were
rejected. The Piano
Concerto is in two
movements. The first,
swarming, is perhaps the
mystery of the night, and
the second perhaps the
dreams of the night; with
this, however, I have
already given the
concerto a more
programmatic content than
I can defend. Each
movement ends with a
cadenza and perhaps the
last of those - the
ending of the work that
is - is inspired by a
sequence from Bruce
Chatwin's wonderful book
'The Viceroy of Ouidah':
Or the Amazons howling.
'No, No, No. It was not
the leopard that killed
him. Not the buffalo that
killed him. It was night.
Night that killed
him!'.
(Study Score/CD). By Franz Liszt (1811-1886). Study Score. Eulenberg Audio plus ...(+)
(Study Score/CD). By
Franz Liszt (1811-1886).
Study Score. Eulenberg
Audio plus Score.
Softcover with CD. 120
pages. Hal Leonard
#EAS170. Published by Hal
Leonard
(Concert Piece for Piano and Orchestra Urtext Edition). By Robert Schumann. Stud...(+)
(Concert Piece for Piano
and Orchestra Urtext
Edition). By Robert
Schumann. Study Score.
Softcover. 124 pages. Hal
Leonard #ETP1471.
Published by Hal Leonard
Piano et Orchestre [Partition] - Intermédiaire Alfred Publishing
Masterworks Book). Standard early intermediate to intermediate literature for ex...(+)
Masterworks Book).
Standard early
intermediate to
intermediate literature
for expressive
performance. Classical.
Early Intermediate;
Intermediate. Collection.
Fingerings. 64 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
Publishing
Piano and orchestra SKU: FG.55011-372-5 Composed by Matthew Whittall. Stu...(+)
Piano and orchestra
SKU:
FG.55011-372-5
Composed by Matthew
Whittall. Study score.
Fennica Gehrman
#55011-372-5. Published
by Fennica Gehrman
(FG.55011-372-5).
ISBN
9790550113725.
Imag
es of the sea figure
prominently throughout my
life and memories: from
holidays on the Atlantic
coast during my Canadian
childhood to my current
Baltic home, and the
imagined, only later
experienced Mediterranean
of my ancestral heritage.
As an immigrant (son of
an immigrant) bound to
two northern countries,
the sea is emblematic of
my twin homelands, from
the expanses of water
surrounding them to those
separating them. A Mari
usque ad Mare. The sea is
also an enduring image of
the unknown, of expanses
unexplored, of the raw
power of nature and, for
too many currently, of
terror holding a hope of
refuge - or the pain of
loss. Such disparate
ideas were captured for
me in the seascapes of
the New York painter
MaryBeth Thielhelm, whom
I met in 2008 during a
residency on the Gulf of
Mexico. Her vast,
abstract, nearly
monochromatic depictions
of imaginary seas in
wildly varying moods were
the catalyst for a
concerto where the piano
is frequently far from a
hero battling a
collective, but rather
acts as a channel for
elemental forces surging
up from the orchestra,
floating - sometimes
barely so - on its
constantly shifting
surface. There are few
themes to speak of,
beyond a handful of
iconic ideas that
periodically cycle
upward. Rather, the
piano's material is
largely an ornamentation
of the more primal
rhythmic and harmonic
impulses from the
orchestra below - a
poetic interpretation, if
you will, of the more
immediate experience of
facing the vastness of
some unknown body of
water. The title
Nameless Seas is borrowed
from one of Thielhelm's
exhibitions, as are those
of the four movements,
which are bridged
together into two halves
of roughly equal weight -
one rhapsodic and free,
the other more
single-minded and direct,
separated only by a short
breath. The opening
movement, Nocturne, is
predominantly calm, if
brooding, darkness and
light alternating
throughout. Lyrical
arabesques sparkle over
gently lapping
cross-currents in the
strings and mirrored
timpani, the piano's full
power only rarely
deployed. The waves
gradually build, drawing
in the full orchestra for
a meeting of forces in
Land and Sea, a brighter,
more warmly lyrical scene
that unfolds in series of
dreamlike, sometimes even
nostalgic visions, which
for me carry strong
memories of sitting on
rocks above surging
Atlantic waves. The third
movement, Wake, is a
fast, perpetual-motion
texture of glinting,
darting rhythms and
sudden shafts of light,
with a prominent part for
the steel drums, limning
the piano's quicksilver
figurations. An ecstatic
climax crashes into a
solo cadenza that grows
progressively calmer and
more introspective rather
than virtuosic. Much of
the tension finally
releases into Unclaimed
Waters, a drifting,
meditative seascape in
which the piano is
progressively engulfed by
a series of ever-taller
waves, ultimately
dissolving into a
tolling, rippling
continuum of sound.
It has been a great
privilege to realize such
a long-held dream as this
piece, and to write it
for not one, but two
great pianists.
Risto-Matti Marin and
Angela Hewitt, both of
whose friendship and
support have been
unfailing and humbling,
share the dedication.
Nameless Seas was
commissioned by the
PianoEspoo festival and
Canada's National Arts
Centre, with the
premieres in Ottawa and
Helsinki led by Hannu
Lintu and Olari Elts.
Thanks are due also to
the Jenny and Antti
Wihuri fund, whose
generous grant provided
me with much-needed time,
and Escape to Create in
Seaside, Florida, the
source to which I
returned to do a large
part of the work.
For Piano. Includes a printed music score on high-quality ivory paper; a digital...(+)
For Piano. Includes a
printed music score on
high-quality ivory paper;
a digital stereo compact
disc featuring a complete
performance of the
concerto with orchestra
and soloist, and a second
performance minus you,
the soloist; and a second
compact disc containing a
full-speed version of the
complete version as well
as a special -20%
slow-tempo version of the
accompaniment for
practice purposes. Each
concerto is voluminously
indexed for your practice
and performance
convenience. Published by
Music Minus One.
For Piano. Includes a printed music score on high-quality ivory paper; and a dig...(+)
For Piano. Includes a
printed music score on
high-quality ivory paper;
and a digital stereo
compact disc,
voluminously indexed for
your convenience,
containing a complete
version with soloist;
then a second performance
of the orchestral
accompaniment, minus you,
the soloist. Published by
Music Minus One.