Double bass SKU: BA.BA09079-85 Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. E...(+)
Double bass
SKU:
BA.BA09079-85
Composed by Felix
Bartholdy Mendelssohn.
Edited by John Michael
Cooper. This edition:
urtext edition. Stapled.
Barenreiter Urtext.
Single part. Opus 31, MWV
A 9. 7 pages.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA09079_85. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.BA09079-85).
ISBN
9790006531431. 32.5 x
25.5 cm inches. Text:
Felix Mendelssohn
Bartholdy.
Latin
text from the Vulgate
(Psalm 113). German text
by Felix Mendelssohn
Bartholdy after Psalm 115
from the Lutheran
Bible.
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By J. Peter Close / Holger Sassmannshaus. For contrabass. This edition: Stapled....(+)
By J. Peter Close /
Holger Sassmannshaus. For
contrabass. This edition:
Stapled. Barenreiter's
Sassmannshaus.
Instructional Method.
Performance score,
Teaching material. Text
Language: English. 72
pages. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
Double Bass SKU: BA.BA09092-85 A Symphony-Cantata after Texts from the...(+)
Double Bass
SKU:
BA.BA09092-85
A
Symphony-Cantata after
Texts from the Holy
Scriptures. Composed
by Felix Bartholdy
Mendelssohn. Edited by
John Michael Cooper. This
edition: urtext edition.
Stapled. Barenreiter
Urtext. Single part. Opus
52, MWV A 18. 21 pages.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA09092_85. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.BA09092-85).
ISBN
9790006565856. 32.5 x
25.5 cm inches. Text:
Mendelssohn Bartholdy,
Felix (nach der
Luther-Bibel und Martin
Rinckart) / Monicke,
Charles Henry.
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Double bass SKU: BA.BA07887-85 Composed by Gabriel Faure. Edited by Robin...(+)
Double bass
SKU:
BA.BA07887-85
Composed by Gabriel
Faure. Edited by Robin
Tait. This edition:
urtext edition. Folded.
Barenreiter Urtext.
Single part. Opus 50. 3
pages. Duration 16
minutes. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA07887_85.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag (BA.BA07887-85).
ISBN 9790006558544.
32.5 x 25.5 cm
inches.
The
popularity of Faure's
Pavane is mostly
attributed to its many
arrangements but the
original version for
orchestra is being
published here for the
first time. Shortly after
completing the orchestral
work, Faure began work on
a version for choir,
which was actually
premiered before the
orchestral
version.
This new
Barenreiter edition
offers conductors and
orchestras a reliable
Urtext edition of the
Pavane's original
orchestral version which
will surely enhance
symphonic concert
programmes
everywhere.
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full score and parts
- Orchestral parts in an
enlarged format of 25.5cm
x 32.5cm - With
cues, rehearsal letters,
and page turns where
players need them -
Clearly presented divisi
passages so that players
know exactly what they
have to play -
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slight yellow tinge which
does not glare under
lights and is thick
enough that reverse pages
do not shine
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Double bass solo SKU: BR.EB-9268 Revised Version 2010. Composed by...(+)
Double bass solo
SKU:
BR.EB-9268
Revised
Version 2010.
Composed by Helmut
Lachenmann. Arranged by
Caleb Salgado. Solo
instruments; Folder.
Edition Breitkopf. Music
post-1945; New music
(post-2000). Score.
Composed 1969/2010. 26
pages. Duration 9'.
Breitkopf and Haertel #EB
9268. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.EB-9268).
ISBN
9790004185681. 12 x 9
inches.
This piece
originated as an
introduction to
instrumental
musique-concrete. In this
sort of piece it is
common for sound
phenomena to be so
refined and organised
that they are not so much
the results of musical
experiences as of their
own acoustic attributes.
Timbres, dynamics and so
on arise not of their own
volition but as
components of a concrete
situation characterised
by texture, consistency,
energy, resistance.This
does not come from within
but from a liberated
compositional technique.
At the same time it
implies that our
customary sharply-honed
auditory habit is
thwarted. The result is
aesthetic provocation:
beauty denying
habit.(Helmut
Lachenmann),,Cette
nouvelle edition est une
invitation faite aux
violoncellistes qui
souhaiteraient
redecouvrir leur
instrument et la maniere
de la faire sonner en
realisant dessus un
nouveau genre de
polyphonie: une
polyphonie d'actions.
(Francois-Xavier Feron,
Circuit, Heft 25, Juni
2015)CDs/LPs:Michael Bach
CD cpo 999 102-2 Lucas
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MO 782075 Walter Grimmer
CD col legno WWE 31863
Taco Kooistra CD Attacca
Babel 9369-1 Pierre
Strauch CD Accord 202082
Michael Bach LP ABE ERZ
1003 Werner Taube LP ABE
ERZ 1003ensemble
phorminxCD WER 6682
2Michael M. KasperCD
Michael M. Kasper rounds
per minute, Ensemble
Modern Medien,
EMCD-006Michael Svoboda
(trombone)CD Wittener
Tage fur neue Kammermusik
2011Bibliography:Deltz,
Eberhard: begegnung im
grenzbereich. Zwei Werke
von Helmut Lachenmann und
Hideaki Yamanobe im
Spiegel eines Haiku von
Matsuo Basho, in: Neue
Zeitschrift fur Musik 167
(2006), Heft 1, pp.
36-41.Feron,
Francois-Xavier: Enjeux
et evolution du systeme
de notation dans
,,Pression pour un(e)
violoncelliste de Helmut
Lachenmann, in: Circuit,
Heft 25, 2015, pp.
55-65.GoGwilt, Keir:
Templates for Technique
in Mantel and Lachenmann.
Between Transcendence and
Immanence, in: The Dark
Precursor: Deleuze and
Artistic Research. Band
I: The Dark Precursor in
Sound and Writing, hrsg.
von Paulo de Assis und
Paolo Giudici, Leuven:
Leuven University Press
2017, pp.
105-113.Griffiths, Paul:
ModernMusic and After,
3rd edition, Oxford
University Press 2010,
pp. 216-219.Handschick,
Matthias: Musik als
,,Medium der sich selbst
erfahrenden Wahrnehmung.
Moglichkeiten der
Vermittlung Neuer Musik
unter dem Aspekt der
Auflosung und Reflexion
von Gestalthaftigkeit (=
Schriften der Hochschule
fur Musik Freiburg 3),
Hildesheim u. a.: Olms
2015, dort pp.
161-167.Hiekel, Jorn
Peter: Helmut Lachenmann
und seine Zeit, Laaber:
Laaber 2023, S. 169-172,
231-232.Jahn, Hans-Peter:
simultan eine Erinnerung,
in: Neue Zeitschrift fur
Musik 167 (2006), Heft 1,
pp. 12-15.Lessing,
Wolfgang: Musizieren als
Prozess. Zur didaktischen
Dimension von Helmut
Lachenmanns Pression, in:
Musik inszeniert.
Prasentation und
Vermittlung
zeitgenossischer Musik
heute, hrsg. von Jorn
Peter Hiekel (=
Veroffentlichungen des
Instituts fur Neue Musik
und Musikerziehung
Darmstadt, Band 46),
Mainz u. a.: Schott 2006,
pp. 73-83.ders.:
Verweigerung von
Gewohnheit.
Instrumentaldidaktische
Annaherungen an Pression
von Helmut Lachenmann,
in: Darstellen und
Mitteilen. Ein Handbuch
der musikalischen
Interpretation, hrsg. von
Ursula Brandstatter,
Martin Losert, Christoph
Richter und Andrea Welte,
Mainz: Schott 2010, pp.
111-122.ders.:
Interpretation, Verstehen
und Vermittlung, in: Ans
Licht gebracht. Zur
Interpretation Neuer
Musik, hrsg. von Jorn
Peter Hiekel (=
Veroffentlichungen des
Instituts fur Neue Musik
und Musikerziehung
Darmstadt, Band 53),
Mainz u. a.: Schott 2013,
pp. 24-39.Mosch, Ulrich:
Das Unberuhrte beruhren
Anmerkungen zur
Interpretation von Helmut
Lachenmanns Werken
Pression und Allegro
sostenuto, in: Musik
inszeniert. Prasentation
und Vermittlung
zeitgenossischer Musik
heute, hrsg. von Jorn
Peter Hiekel (=
Veroffentlichungen des
Instituts fur Neue Musik
und Musikerziehung
Darmstadt, Band 46),
Mainz u. a.: Schott 2006,
pp. 25-46.Musik als
Bildkritik Gesprach
zwischen Gottfried Boehm,
Helmut Lachenmann und
Matteo Nanni, in: Helmut
Lachenmann: Musik mit
Bildern? Hrsg. von Matteo
Nanni und Matthias
Schmidt (= eikones, hrsg.
von Nationalen
Forschungsschwerpunkt
Bildkritik an der
Universitat Basel),
Munchen: Wilhelm Fink
2012, pp.
237-269.Neuwirth, Markus:
Strukturell vermittelte
Magie.
Kognitionswissenschaftlic
he Annaherungen an Helmut
Lachenmanns Pression und
Allegro sostenuto, in:
Musik als
Wahrnehmungskunst.
Untersuchungen zu
Kompositionsmethodik und
Horasthetik bei Helmut
Lachenmann, hrsg. von
Christian Utz und Clemens
Gadenstatter (=
musik.theorien der
gegenwart 2),
Saarbrucken: Pfau 2008,
pp. 73-100.Orning, Tanja:
The Polyphonic Performer.
A Study of Performance
Practice in Music for
Cello Solo by Morton
Feldman, Helmut
Lachenmann, Klaus K.
Hubler and Simon
Steen-Andersen, Diss.
Oslo 2014, Oslo:
NMH-publikasjoner (mit
DVD).Sparrer,
Walter-Wolfgang: Wider
den geolten Gleichlauf.
Von der Notwendigkeit
strukturierender
Verfahrensweisen bei der
Interpretation von Musik.
Modell I: Kompositionen
fur Violoncello solo von
J. S. Bach, Isang Yun und
Helmut Lachenmann, in:
Musikalische Produktion
und Interpretation, hrsg.
von Otto Kolleritsch,
Wien/Graz 2003 (= Studien
zur Wertungsforschung,
Band 43), pp. 75-100.Utz,
Christian: Erinnerte
Gestalt und gebannter
Augenblick. Zur Analyse
und Interpretation
post-tonaler Musik als
Wahrnehmungspraxis
Klangorganisation und
Zeiterfahrung bei Morton
Feldman, Helmut
Lachenmann und Brian
Ferneyhough, in: Ans
Licht gebracht. Zur
Interpretation Neuer
Musik, hrsg. von Jorn
Peter Hiekel (=
Veroffentlichungen des
Instituts fur Neue Musik
und Musikerziehung
Darmstadt, Band 53),
Mainz u. a.: Schott 2013,
pp. 40-67.
World
premiere: Como (Autunno
musicale), September 30,
1970.
Double Bass SKU: BT.YE0095 Composed by Alan Ridout. Exam Material. Book O...(+)
Double Bass
SKU:
BT.YE0095
Composed by
Alan Ridout. Exam
Material. Book Only.
Yorke Edition #YE0095.
Published by Yorke
Edition (BT.YE0095).
for Double
bass (or cello) and
piano.
Six
short, easy pieces
written to supplement the
examination repertoire.
Can be played separately
or as a suite.
Alan Ridout
died shortly after
correcting proofs ofthese
tuneful movements: his
popular Concerto and
Little Sad Sound (also
available) are in similar
style.
Double bass SKU: BR.OB-5167-27 Composed by Max Reger. Orchestra; stapled....(+)
Double bass
SKU:
BR.OB-5167-27
Composed by Max Reger.
Orchestra; stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
Romantic; Late-romantic.
Part. 4 pages. Duration
5'. Breitkopf and Haertel
#OB 5167-27. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.OB-5167-27).
Double bass SKU: BR.OB-5509-27 Urtext. Composed by Carl Philipp Em...(+)
Double bass
SKU:
BR.OB-5509-27
Urtext. Composed
by Carl Philipp Emanuel
Bach. Edited by Ulrich
Leisinger. This edition:
double bass part.
Stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
The concertos in A
minor and B flat major
were first written as
violoncello concertos
between 1750 and 1753.
They thus rank among the
very first concertos for
solo cello in
Germany.
Solo
concerto; Early
classical. Part. 8 pages.
Duration 27'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #OB 5509-27.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-5509-27).
ISBN
9790004338506. 9 x 12
inches.
The
concertos in A minor, B
flat major and A major
were first written as
violoncello concertos
between 1750 and 1753.
They thus rank among the
very first concertos for
solo cello in Germany.
The A minor Concerto,
composed in 1750, is
performed quite
frequently today. C. P.
E. Bach most likely wrote
the Concerto in B flat
major Wq. 171 as the last
of the little work group
in 1753 in Potsdam, at
the court of King
Frederick the Great. He
reworked the composition
for flute and harpsichord
shortly thereafter.
Various sources prove
that copies of the work
had made it known quite
extensively in the second
half of the 18th century.
In his new Urtext
edition, Ulrich Leisinger
bases himself on two
reliable manuscripts.