Nine Traditional Tunes from Ireland, Scotland and England Arranged for Lever...(+)
Nine Traditional Tunes
from
Ireland, Scotland and
England
Arranged for Lever Harp.
Composed by Frances
Thiele.
Saddle-stitched, Featured
Products, British,
Scottish,
Harp: Folk and Pedal,
Solos,
Celtic / Irish. Style.
Book.
24 pages. Mel Bay
Publications, Inc #30745.
Published by Mel Bay
Publications, Inc
Flute, Bassoon and Harp SKU: BT.ALHE31254 Composed by Andre Jolivet. Clas...(+)
Flute, Bassoon and Harp
SKU: BT.ALHE31254
Composed by Andre
Jolivet. Classical. Set
(Score & Parts). Heugel &
Cie #ALHE31254. Published
by Heugel & Cie
(BT.ALHE31254).
French.
Pastoreles De
Noël b
y André
Jolivet is a piece
for Flute, Bassoon and
the Harp lasting nearly
13 minutes. This piece is
really gentle and
restrained which
demonstrates the quality
ofJolivet’
s work but also reflects
that period of WWII when
France was under
occupation. These scores
are of medium level of
ability.
Pastore
les De
Noël f
eatures four
sections:L’é
toile (the Star), Les
Mages (the Wisemen), La
Vierge et l’Enfant
(the Virgin and the
Child) and Entrée
et Danse des Bergers (the
Shepherds’ dance).
Each of these parts
describes a part
oftheChristmas story,
starting with the Flute
and the Bassoon in a
duet, followed by the
entrance of the Harp to
settle the first part.
The second section is
quieter, expressing the
walk in the desert. The
Virgin and the Child
islike a lullaby and the
piece finishes on a
joyful dance to express
happiness and devotion.
André
Jolivet is a French
composer who was really
inspired by the
Antiquity, and had a
strong interest
foratonality. He also
wrote many chamber music
pieces, eleven concertos,
some orchestral and some
vocal music.
Books and Journals; Harp SKU: UT.LB-3 Composed by Mirella Vita. Paperback...(+)
Books and Journals; Harp
SKU: UT.LB-3
Composed by Mirella Vita.
Paperback (Soft Cover).
Classical. Books and
Journals. Ut Orpheus #LB
3. Published by Ut
Orpheus (UT.LB-3).
ISBN 9788881094462.
6.5 x 9.5
inches.
«Sono
stata un?arpista attiva
per mezzo secolo. Come
tutti i miei colleghi, ho
dovuto affrontare le
difficoltà create dalla
leggenda che l?arpa non
abbia né musica, né
storia.
Fortunatamente, nel
corso della mia carriera,
ho potuto constatare che
questa diceria è
infondata e ho cercato di
mettere in risalto almeno
una piccola parte
dell?immenso repertorio
antico e moderno di
questo strumento
considerato un Paria
della musica. Il
lavoro è stato piano e
diretto per i libri che
ho scritto sulla musica
d?arpa italiana e
svizzera, perché basato
su precisi titoli e
frontespizi; la ricerca
sarebbe stata ugualmente
scorrevole per i libri
che non scriverò sulla
musica d?arpa francese,
tedesca, austriaca,
britannica, boema,
spagnola, portoghese e
scandinava. Per la
musica olandese il
cammino è un po?
diverso: i pittori, i
trattatisti e gli storici
sono i testimoni e le
guide che aiutano a
ritrovare gli usi e i
costumi musicali nei
quali l?arpa aveva una
parte importante. Il
concertista in cerca di
pezzi potrà utilizzare
così questo libro: dopo
i trattati (capitolo II),
i dipinti (capitolo III),
la storia e la cronaca
(capitoli IV-VII), autori
e musiche (capitoli VIII
e IX), biblioteche ed
editori (capitoli X e
XI), arriverà all?indice
secondo le formazioni
strumentali (capitolo
XII). Potrà
cominciare dal cercare,
in quest?ultimo capitolo,
gli Autori adatti al suo
gruppo e al suo
programma; ritroverà i
relativi dettagli nei
capitoli VIII e IX;
otterrà i pezzi seguendo
le indicazioni dei
capitoli X, XI e XII; e
buona caccia, buono
studio, buone
prove! Nel cercare di
stabilire che cosa sia
olandese o non-olandese
nella musica antica è
stata seguita l?abitudine
corrente di considerare
patrimonio comune dei
Paesi Bassi l?arte e la
storia anteriori alla
separazione delle "Sette
Province" nel secolo XVI;
e specificamente olandese
tutto ciò che accadde in
quei coraggiosi territori
da allora in
poi.»
Harp SKU: UT.MAG-274 Composed by Philipp-Joseph Hinner. Edited by Frances...(+)
Harp
SKU:
UT.MAG-274
Composed
by Philipp-Joseph Hinner.
Edited by Francesca La
Carrubba Jessica
Pettenà . Saddle
stitching. Magadis.
Classical. Score and
Parts. Ut Orpheus #MAG
274. Published by Ut
Orpheus (UT.MAG-274).
ISBN 9790215326859. 9
x 12
inches.
Rediscoveri
ng, studying and
analyzing the musical art
of Philipp Joseph Hinner
means enhancing a piece
of the eighteenth-century
harp music mosaic.
Hinner's work intrigues
for its extraordinary
simplicity, for its
regularity and harmony;
the ordered balance of
the parts, symmetry and
sense of proportion are
essential elements for
the author, and give
character and unity to
his work. The harp
repertoire has long been
overshadowed by the
keyboard one, which
boasts extensive solo and
chamber literature, and
consolidated for over two
centuries. The
rediscovery of the
history of our
instrument, however, is
still recent and the
research work in the
field of harp music is
still long. Hinner,
with the apparent
simplicity of his opus
10, can thus regain his
role in the harp
repertoire of the
eighteenth century, as
well as covering a
considerable didactic
value today. The part of
the first harp
undoubtedly presents
characteristics of
greater rhythmic and
virtuosic complexity than
that of the second, which
consists of a continuous
accompaniment
interspersed with simple
thematic imitated
episodes. Furthermore in
the composition are
included arias such as
O ma tendre
Musette, a French
popular melody of the
18th century (previously
set to music by
Pierre-Alexandre
Monsigny), and <>, taken from
the opera-comique
L'erreur d'un moment
ou la Suite de Julie
by Nicolas Dezede, as
well as themes from
Gluck's Iphigenie en
Aulide, which had
been all used also by
Hinner's first harp
master, Francesco Petrini
(1744-1819). Hinner's
opus 10, originally
written in separate parts
for two harps, or harp
and fortepiano, is
presented here updated
and completed with its
score, for a thorough
perception of the
work.