Voice and piano SKU: BR.SON-513 Composed by Hanns Eisler. Edited by Knud ...(+)
Voice and piano
SKU:
BR.SON-513
Composed
by Hanns Eisler. Edited
by Knud Breyer. Voice;
Hardback. Complete Works.
Early modern; Music
post-1945. Complete
Works. 352 pages.
Breitkopf and Haertel
#SON 513. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.SON-513).
ISBN
9790004803721. 9 x 12
inches. German /
English.
Editorial
BoardThomas Phleps
(Music), Georg Witte
(Writings)Editorial
MembersMusic: Oliver
Dahin / Johannes C. Gall,
Writings: Maren
KosterEditorial
CommitteeMusic: Hartmut
Fladt, Werner Grunzweig,
Elmar Juchem, Roland
Kluttig, Giselher
SchubertWritings:
Albrecht Betz, Albrecht
Riethmuller, Jurgen
Schebera, Friederike
WissmannThe editorial
works are supported by
the Deutsche
Forschungsgemeinschaft.Sp
ecial volumes are made
possible with the support
of the following
foundations:Klockner-Stif
tung, Lotto-Stiftung,
Hanns und Steffy Eisler
StiftungThe goal of the
Hanns Eisler Complete
Edition (HEGA) is to
present to the public all
available compositions,
writings and letters in
an appropriately
scholarly form. It takes
a historico-critical
approach and seeks to
document the history of
the works and writings by
shedding light on their
transformations, thus
identifying the various
versions as witnesses of
evolving aesthetic and
historical positions.
Eislers complete oeuvre
(only a limited number of
his works had penetrated
the publics awareness up
until the 1990s) first
became the object of an
editorial undertaking
when the Eisler -
Gesammelte Werke (EGW)
was founded by Nathan
Notowicz. It was later
placed under the
direction of Manfred
Grabs and Eberhardt
Klemm, and began issuing
its publications in 1968
through the intermediary
of the Deutscher Verlag
fur Musik in Leipzig.
However, only four
volumes of music and five
volumes of writings were
published. The Hanns
Eisler Complete Edition
pursues the work begun at
that time, although it
has had to fundamentally
revise its editorial
principles. In this
respect, the Hanns Eisler
Complete Edition can be
considered as a
completely new editorial
undertaking. It became
necessary to reconceive
the organization of the
volumes and series as
well as the editorial
guidelines in order to
adapt the standards of
historico-critical
editing generally
applicable today to the
specific and sometimes
singular circumstances of
Eislers works.The
Critical Commentaries
pertaining to the main
volumes follow the music
section or, whenever they
are too extensive, appear
in a special
volume.Series I: Choral
MusicSeries II: Music for
Voice and Instrumental
Ensemble or
OrchestraSeries III:
Music for Voice and
PianoSeries IV:
Instrumental MusicSeries
V: Incidental MusicSeries
VI: Film MusicSeries VII:
Sketches and
FragmentsSeries VIII:
Arrangements of works by
other composersSeries IX:
Writings, Letters and
InterviewsSON 501 has
been awarded the German
Music Edition Prize
2003.SON 502 has been
awarded the German Music
Edition Prize
2007.
The major
upheavals that
transformed society and
musical aesthetics during
the first half of the
20th century also
profoundly affected the
life of Hanns Eisler, as
well as his compositions
and writings. The
importance and scope of
Eislers oeuvre are reason
enough to make his works
accessible to musical
scholarship and practice
in a comprehensive
fashion. Price reduction
for a subscription.
Ten Songs for Tenor and Piano. By Gerald Finzi. Arranged by Hardy. (Tenor). Boo...(+)
Ten Songs for Tenor and
Piano. By Gerald Finzi.
Arranged by Hardy.
(Tenor). Boosey and
Hawkes Voice. Size 9x12
inches. 42 pages.
Published by Boosey and
Hawkes.
Piano/Keyboard, Voice SKU: PE.EP68786 For Countertenor and Piano. ...(+)
Piano/Keyboard, Voice
SKU: PE.EP68786
For Countertenor and
Piano. Composed by
Tyshawn Sorey. Edition
Peters. Score. 16 pages.
Edition Peters
#98-EP68786. Published by
Edition Peters
(PE.EP68786).
ISBN
9790300762326.
English.
Sav
e the Boys by
Tyshawn Sorey transforms
a 19th-century temperance
poem by Black
abolitionist, suffragist,
and writer Frances E. W.
Harper into a lament on
the precarity of Black
lives in 21st-century
America. Commissioned by
Opera Philadelphia, the
20-minute song was
composed for countertenor
John Holiday and pianist
Grant Loehnig, whose
world premiere
performance was released
as an online video in
February 2021 as part of
the company's
digital-only 2020-2021
season.
This vocal
score includes piano
accompaniment and a brief
program note from the
composer.
This
product is Printed on
Demand and may take
several weeks to fulfill.
Please order from your
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Voice and piano (solo: T - 2(picc.A-fl).2(ob.d'am[ad lib.].cor ang.muha).2(B-cla...(+)
Voice and piano (solo: T
-
2(picc.A-fl).2(ob.d'am[ad
lib.].cor
ang.muha).2(B-clar.S-sax.
muha).2(kfg.muha) -
1.1(corn [ad lib.]).1.0 -
timp.perc(3) -
acc(windmachine
I).hp(rainmaker.windmachi
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II).guit(rainmaker.windma
chine III) - str:
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SKU:
BR.EB-9394
A
Composed
Interpretation.
Composed by Hans Zender.
Voice; Softbound. Edition
Breitkopf. World
premiere: Frankfurt am
Main, September 21, 1993.
Song; Music post-1945.
Piano/Vocal Score.
Composed 1993. 120 pages.
Duration 85'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #EB 9394.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.EB-9394).
ISBN 9790004188682. 9
x 12 inches.
My
lecture of the
Winterreise does not
demand a new expressive
interpretation, but
instead systematically
exercises the freedom
which all interpreters
allow themselves
intuitively, such as:
instrumental dilation i.
e. acceleration of the
pace, transposition into
other keys and
elaboration of
characteristic color
timbres. In addition,
there are further ways of
reading; the music;
jumping around in the
text, repeating certain
lines, interrupting the
continuity, comparing
different expressions of
the same phrase ... All
these new possibilities
are subjected to my
compositional discipline
and form autonomous
formal processes which
are imposed on Schuberts
original. The
transformation of the
piano tones into a
multifaceted orchestra
full of resonance is only
one of many aspects.(Hans
Zender)CDs:Hans Peter
Blochwitz (Tenor),
Ensemble Modern,
Conductor: Hans Zender CD
BMG 9026-68067-2
Christoph Pregardien
(Tenor), Klangforum Wien,
Conductor: Sylvain
Cambreling CD Kairos
0012002KAIJulien
Pregardien (Tenor),
Deutsche Radio
Philharmonie
Kaiserslautern,
Conductor: Robert Reimer2
CD's P.RHEI
(2016)Bibliography:Adam-S
chmidmeier, Eva-Maria
von: Schubert
interpretieren. Hans
Zender: Schuberts
Winterreise. Eine
komponierte
Interpretation im
Unterricht, in: Musik und
Unterricht Heft 96
(2009), pp. 50-56.Gruhn,
Wilfried: Wider die
asthetische Routine. Hans
Zenders Version von
Schuberts Winterreise,
in: Neue Zeitschrift fur
Musik 1/1997.Hebling,
Harald: Kompositorische
Schubertrezeption im 20.
Jahrhundert,
Magisterarbeit
Universitat Wien 2003,
especially pp.
148-157.Nonnenmann,
Rainer: Vom Nutzen und
Nachteil der
Musikhistorie fur das
Musikleben. Zur Kritik
aktualisierender
Interpretation am
Beispiel von Hans Zenders
Schuberts ,Winterreise,
in: Musik und Asthetik 7,
Heft 26 (April 2003), pp.
65-90.ders.: Schuberts
,Winterreise .
Komponierte
Interpretation von Hans
Zender / Ballett von John
Neumeier, in:
Osterreichische
Musikzeitung 60 (2005),
Heft 3, p. 42f.ders.:
Fremd bin ich eingezogen,
fremd zieh ich wieder
aus. Versuch zur Rettung
der Vergangenheit
Schuberts Winterreise.
Eine komponierte
Interpretation fur Tenor
und kleines Orchester
(1993) von Hans Zender,
in ders.: Winterreisen.
Komponierte Wege von und
zu Franz Schuberts
Liederzyklus aus zwei
Jahrhunderten, 2 Bande (=
Taschenbucher zur
Musikwissenschaft, Band
150/151), Wilhelmshaven:
Florian Noetzel 2006, pp.
143-205.Petersen, Birger:
Neue Musik. Analysen,
Berlin: Simon Verlag fur
Bibliothekswissen 2013,
pp. 11-24.Revers, Peter:
... Schnee, du weisst von
meinem Sehnen. Aspekte
der Schubert-Rezeption in
Hans Zenders Winterreise
(1993), in: Dialekt ohne
Erde. Franz Schubert und
das 20. Jahrhundert,
hrsg. von Otto
Kolleritsch, Wien-Graz
1998 (Studien zur
Wertungsforschung, Band
34), pp.
98-120.Schafer-Lembeck,
Hans-Ulrich:
Gegenstrebige Fugungen.
Hans Zenders Musik und
seine komponierte
Interpretation von
Schuberts Winterreise,
in: Neue Musik
vermitteln. Analysen
Interpretationen -
Unterricht, hrsg. von
Hans Bassler, Ortwin
Nimczik und Peter W.
Schatt, Mainz: Schott,
2004, pp.
295-307.Stahmer, Klaus
Hinrich: Bearbeitung als
Interpretation - Zur
Schubertrezeption Gustav
Mahlers, Hans Zenders und
Friedhelm Dohls, in:
Franz Schubert und Gustav
Mahler in der Musik der
Gegenwart, Mainz
1998.Zender, Hans: warum
wieder die Winterreise?
Hartmut Regitz im
Gesprach mit dem
Komponisten, in:
ballet.tanz -
international.aktuell,
Heft 12 (2001), p.
18.
World
premiere: Frankfurt am
Main, September 21,
1993.
Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse, music by Frank Wildhorn. For voice and piano. Format:...(+)
Lyrics by Leslie
Bricusse, music by Frank
Wildhorn. For voice and
piano. Format:
piano/vocal/chords
songbook. With vocal
melody, piano
accompaniment, lyrics,
chord names and
introductory text.
Broadway. 80 pages. 9x12
inches. Published by
Cherry Lane Music.