Recorder and Piano SKU: BT.EMBZ13542 Für Blockflöte und Basso co...(+)
Recorder and Piano
SKU: BT.EMBZ13542
Für Blockflöte
und Basso continuo.
By Janos Malina. By Georg
Philipp Telemann. EMB
Urtext. Exam Material.
Book Only. Composed 1995.
96 pages. Editio Musica
Budapest #EMBZ13542.
Published by Editio
Musica Budapest
(BT.EMBZ13542).
English-German-Hungari
an.
An ABRSM
syllabus title, 2014-2021
- Grade 8.The composer of
the Baroque era and
perhaps of the whole
history of music who knew
most about the recorder
was Georg Philipp
Telemann. His sonatas
recorder belong to the
basic repertory of each
professional and
pretentious amateur
player of the instrument.
The complete edition of
his sonatas is still
missing and the quality
of the available editions
of the various pieces is
definitely uneven. It is
thus a pioneering work to
publish Telemann's
complete sonata output in
the EMB Urtext series.
This publication is
printed on high-quality,
age-resistant,
pale-yellow paper that is
produced in an
environmentally-friendly,
climate-neutralmanner
using renewable raw
materials.
Divertimento Flûte à Bec, Piano - Intermédiaire Forsyth Publications
Recorder and Piano - Intermediate SKU: FP.FBM04 Composed by Martin Bussey...(+)
Recorder and Piano -
Intermediate
SKU:
FP.FBM04
Composed by
Martin Bussey. Sheet
Music and Books. This
fresh and appealing work
lives up to its name.
Particularly diverting is
the finale, a hornpipe
subtitled The Knotted
Sailor, in which the
nifty performers have to
negotiate frequent and
teasing changes of rhythm
at speed. Classical.
Collection. Forsyths
Publications #FBM04.
Published by Forsyths
Publications (FP.FBM04).
ISBN
9790570504077.
The
opening movement is a
free fantasia,
contrasting with the
middle movement, a
scherzetto, in homage to,
and based on the letters
of the name of, the
composer Douglas Steele,
an assistant to Sir
Thomas Beecham and a
founding father of
Chethams School, and
which quotes from
Steele’s beautiful
carol The Snow
Falls. Divertimento
was first performed by
John Turner and Janet
Simpson at a concert in
aid of the Peter
Cunningham Memorial Fund
at Mellor Church on 17th
January 2005. It uses
both treble and descant
instruments. The second
movement was originally
composed for a concert in
Manchester Cathedral in
memory of Douglas Steele,
one of the founding
fathers of Chetham's
School, and quotes (by
kind permission of
Forsyth Brothers Ltd.),
from his well-known carol
The Snow Falls. It has
been separately recorded
by John Turner and
Stephen Hough on Autumn
Sequence – the
music of Douglas Steele
and his Circle (Campion
Cameo 2040/41). Martin
Bussey was born in London
in 1958. He was a Choral
Scholar at King’s
College, Cambridge,
during which time he
studied composition with
Robin Holloway. Following
postgraduate singing
study at the RNCM he
settled in Manchester and
held a number of posts,
including Head of
Academic Music and
Director of Choirs at
Chetham’s School
of Music until 2013. He
continues as Musical
Director of the Chester
Bach Singers, a Vocal
Tutor at Manchester
University, Chairman of
the Finzi Friends and a
Director of the Ludlow
Song Weekend.
Compositions include the
highly successful
monodrama about Mary I,
Mary’s Hand,
premiered in 2018; a
significant collection of
solo songs which includes
settings of Housman,
Hardy, and Walt Whitman,
many recorded on the disc
Through a glass; and much
choral music, recorded by
Sonoro under Neil Ferris
in 2019.