Euphonium and Piano - virtuoso SKU: CY.CC2769 Composed by Russell Scarbro...(+)
Euphonium and Piano -
virtuoso
SKU:
CY.CC2769
Composed by
Russell Scarbrough.
Comtemporary. Solo part
and Piano accompaniment.
Published by Cherry
Classics (CY.CC2769).
As the title
suggests the work dying
and dancing for Euphonium
solo and Piano
accompaniment is in two
parts, which are played
without a pause between
the two.
The
first part, an adagio, is
not necessarily meant to
be evocative of the
actual act of passing
away, but more perhaps of
the contemplation and
reflection upon one's
life as that time
approaches, and
particularly of sorrow
over regret and
disappointment. The
unsettled mood of the
music reflects this
bitterness, and stands in
contrast to the expansive
peace of the grave, heard
at the beginning and end
of the
adagio.
Dance,
with ironic wit, the
second part, is the other
side of the same coin;
perhaps humor of the
gallows describes its
spirit. At once fatalist
and mocking, it brings to
mind the words of the
ancient teacher Koheleth,
The heart of the wise is
in the house of mourning;
but the heart of fools is
in the house of
mirth.
I was
pleased to compose dying
and dancing in 2013 for
Mark Kellogg, a superb
Euphonium artist and my
former trombone
iProfessor at the Eastman
School of Music.
Euphonium and Piano - advanced SKU: CY.CC2727 Composed by Vincent d'Indy....(+)
Euphonium and Piano -
advanced
SKU:
CY.CC2727
Composed by
Vincent d'Indy. Arranged
by Ralph Sauer. French
Impressionist. Solo part
and piano accompaniment.
Published by Cherry
Classics (CY.CC2727).
Paul Marie
Theodore Vincent d'Indy
was born in Paris into an
aristocratic family of
royalist and Catholic
persuasion. He had piano
lessons from an early age
from his paternal
grandmother, who passed
him on to Antoine
François Marmontel
and Louis Diemer. His
main influence was Cesar
Franck. These three
pieces were some of his
many works for Piano.
Opus 33 was inspired by a
trip to Bayreuth, the
musical home of Wagner
and the Black Forest
region. Opus 33 no. 1
from 1889 is titled ?
with no explanation of
itself. Opus 33 no. 10 is
titled Lermoos, which is
a delightful skiing
village in Austria right
on the border with
Germany. Germany's
largest mountain is in
perfect view, possibly
giving the movement its
spirit. Opus 28 is a
Serenade for Violin and
Piano published in 1900.
It is lithe, subtle and
lyrical.
Euphonium and Piano - advanced SKU: CY.CC2703 Composed by Gabriel Faure. ...(+)
Euphonium and Piano -
advanced
SKU:
CY.CC2703
Composed by
Gabriel Faure. Arranged
by Ralph Sauer. French
20th Century. Solo part
(Bass & Treble clef) &
Piano. Published by
Cherry Classics
(CY.CC2703).
--Gabriel
Faure's Opus 7 is a
grouping of three songs
written between 1870 and
1878 and then published
together almost 20 years
later.
The songs
are: --Apres une reve
(After a Dream) - Faure's
most famous song, text by
Romain
Bussine --Hymne -
also an ethereal love
song, text by Charles
Baudelaire --Barcarol
le - a flowing song in
6/8 time from a poem by
Marc
Monnier
--Mr.
Sauer has beautifully
arranged these songs for
advanced performers and
provided English
translations of the
lyrics for better
understanding of the
spirit of each
song.
--Length
of the three song set is
about 7 minutes.
Euphonium, Piano (duo) [Set de Parties séparées] Hinrichsen Edition
Composed by Jean Baptiste Senaille, edited by Philip Catelinet. Instrumental sol...(+)
Composed by Jean Baptiste
Senaille, edited by
Philip Catelinet.
Instrumental solo book
and set of performance
parts for tuba (or
Euphonium / Bass Eb) and
piano accompaniment. Bb
Major. 7 pages. Published
by Hinrichsen Edition.