For Piano solo and small Orchestra.Full Score.1994-1995. Orchestration FluteOboe...(+)
For Piano solo and small Orchestra.Full Score.1994-1995. Orchestration FluteOboeClarinet in BbBassoonHorn in FTrumpet in CTrombonePercussion (2 Players)VibraphoneTuned GongsCrotalesMarimbaTubular Bells3 TamsSolo Piano2 Violins2 Violas1 Cello1 Double BassScore in C.
Piano Concerto No. 2 for Piano and Orchestra (2009) by Poul Ruders.Commissioned ...(+)
Piano Concerto No. 2 for Piano and Orchestra (2009) by Poul Ruders.Commissioned by The Norwegian Radio Orchestra and Jerome Lowenthal. Solo Piano part: WH31129CProgramme Note In this day and age when faced with the challenge of writing a 'Piano Concerto' e.g. a piece for symphony orchestra and an all-dominating and virtuosic solo Piano part one has two options: either: DO or do NOT go for it wholesale exploiting and enjoying the conrnucopia of sonorous treasures offered by the combination of the orchestra and the 'Grand Piano'. I have opted to go for it. When writing forone of our great young international Piano stars it would be absurd and a waste to do anything less and only 'nibble at the goodies'.However the piece is not a big clunky 'machine'. Rather it is a transparently orchestrated neo-classic (for the lack of a better work) composition in three movements lastign approximately 25 minutes.The piece begins with a moderately paced opening in which the Piano gradually gathers momentum and strength beginning with the most gentle of motifs. In this movement the soloist and orchestra fo not always agree and the vigilant listener will observe the disparity between the two. Following a swift up-beat coda the movement stops almost in mid-breath on one of the gentle Piano chords taken from the very opening.The extreme simplicity of the second movement 'Semplice' (the opening Piano solo bears the marking: 'slightly hesitant - like a child practicing') is after having been joined by the Vibraphone Harp and solo Violin suddenly violated with unprecedented brutality by the rest of the orchestra which virtually 'lies in wait - panting to pounce'. But eventually calm and order is restored.The finale is a crazy rondo of sorts. The marking 'Avanti Risoluto' (Forward with Resolve) is a bit of an understatement. It is a full throttle no hold barred ride -
Piano or Orchestra-Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No.22 E-flat major K. 482.Pi...(+)
Piano or Orchestra-Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No.22 E-flat major K. 482.Piano Solo Flute Clarinet (in B-flat) (2) Bassoon (2) Horn (2) Clarin trumpet (2) Kettledrum Violin (2) Viola (2) Violoncello Double bass.The New Mozart Edition offers researchers a musicologically unimpeachable text based on all the available sources (first and foremost Mozart's autograph manuscripts). At the same time it also serves as an aid to authentic performances.BÄRENREITER URTEXT:In the international music world ?Bärenreiter Urtext? is synonymous with performing editions in which the musical text has been prepared using clearly formulatedscholarly critical criteria. Editors which include prominent musicologists as well as musicians take all available sources into account thus guaranteeing an authentic musical text which represents the latest in musicological research.For Bärenreiter ?Urtext? is more than just a label it is also a pledge and a guarantee for sheet music performing editions that present the authentic text and the latest findings of scholarly research enabling musicians to get as close to the composer?s intentions as the surviving sources will allow. There are no arbitrary editorial additions and the quality of the musical text is matched by an appearance on the page that satisfies the most discerning eye.
for Piano and Orchestra-Piano Concerto No.9 in E-Flat major K.271 - Jeunehomme.P...(+)
for Piano and Orchestra-Piano Concerto No.9 in E-Flat major K.271 - Jeunehomme.Piano Solo Oboe (2) Horn (2) Violin (2) Viola Violoncello Double bass.The New Mozart Edition offers researchers a musicologically unimpeachable text based on all the available sources (first and foremost Mozart's autograph manuscripts). At the same time it also serves as an aid to authentic performances.BÄRENREITER URTEXT:In the international music world ?Bärenreiter Urtext? is synonymous with performing editions in which the musical text has been prepared using clearly formulated scholarly critical criteria. Editors which include prominent musicologistsas well as musicians take all available sources into account thus guaranteeing an authentic musical text which represents the latest in musicological research.For Bärenreiter ?Urtext? is more than just a label it is also a pledge and a guarantee for sheet music performing editions that present the authentic text and the latest findings of scholarly research enabling musicians to get as close to the composer?s intentions as the surviving sources will allow. There are no arbitrary editorial additions and the quality of the musical text is matched by an appearance on the page that satisfies the most discerning eye.
Violoncello or Contrabass-Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No.22 E-flat major K....(+)
Violoncello or Contrabass-Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No.22 E-flat major K. 482.Piano Solo Flute Clarinet (in B-flat) (2) Bassoon (2) Horn (2) Clarin trumpet (2) Kettledrum Violin (2) Viola (2) Violoncello Double bass.The New Mozart Edition offers researchers a musicologically unimpeachable text based on all the available sources (first and foremost Mozart's autograph manuscripts). At the same time it also serves as an aid to authentic performances.BÄRENREITER URTEXT:In the international music world ?Bärenreiter Urtext? is synonymous with performing editions in which the musical text has been prepared using clearly formulated scholarlycritical criteria. Editors which include prominent musicologists as well as musicians take all available sources into account thus guaranteeing an authentic musical text which represents the latest in musicological research.For Bärenreiter ?Urtext? is more than just a label it is also a pledge and a guarantee for sheet music performing editions that present the authentic text and the latest findings of scholarly research enabling musicians to get as close to the composer?s intentions as the surviving sources will allow. There are no arbitrary editorial additions and the quality of the musical text is matched by an appearance on the page that satisfies the most discerning eye.
Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No.22 E-flat major K. 482.Piano Solo Flute Cl...(+)
Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No.22 E-flat major K. 482.Piano Solo Flute Clarinet (in B-flat) (2) Bassoon (2) Horn (2) Clarin trumpet (2) Kettledrum Violin (2) Viola (2) Violoncello Double bass.The New Mozart Edition offers researchers a musicologically unimpeachable text based on all the available sources (first and foremost Mozart's autograph manuscripts). At the same time it also serves as an aid to authentic performances.BÄRENREITER URTEXT:In the international music world ?Bärenreiter Urtext? is synonymous with performing editions in which the musical text has been prepared using clearly formulatedscholarly critical criteria. Editors which include prominent musicologists as well as musicians take all available sources into account thus guaranteeing an authentic musical text which represents the latest in musicological research.For Bärenreiter ?Urtext? is more than just a label it is also a pledge and a guarantee for sheet music performing editions that present the authentic text and the latest findings of scholarly research enabling musicians to get as close to the composer?s intentions as the surviving sources will allow. There are no arbitrary editorial additions and the quality of the musical text is matched by an appearance on the page that satisfies the most discerning eye.
Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No.22 E-flat major K. 482.Piano Solo Flute Cl...(+)
Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No.22 E-flat major K. 482.Piano Solo Flute Clarinet (in B-flat) (2) Bassoon (2) Horn (2) Clarin trumpet (2) Kettledrum Violin (2) Viola (2) Violoncello Double bass.The New Mozart Edition offers researchers a musicologically unimpeachable text based on all the available sources (first and foremost Mozart's autograph manuscripts). At the same time it also serves as an aid to authentic performances.BÄRENREITER URTEXT:In the international music world ?Bärenreiter Urtext? is synonymous with performing editions in which the musical text has been prepared using clearly formulated scholarlycritical criteria. Editors which include prominent musicologists as well as musicians take all available sources into account thus guaranteeing an authentic musical text which represents the latest in musicological research.For Bärenreiter ?Urtext? is more than just a label it is also a pledge and a guarantee for sheet music performing editions that present the authentic text and the latest findings of scholarly research enabling musicians to get as close to the composer?s intentions as the surviving sources will allow. There are no arbitrary editorial additions and the quality of the musical text is matched by an appearance on the page that satisfies the most discerning eye.
Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No.22 E-flat major K. 482.Piano Solo Flute Cl...(+)
Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No.22 E-flat major K. 482.Piano Solo Flute Clarinet (in B-flat) (2) Bassoon (2) Horn (2) Clarin trumpet (2) Kettledrum Violin (2) Viola (2) Violoncello Double bass.The New Mozart Edition offers researchers a musicologically unimpeachable text based on all the available sources (first and foremost Mozart's autograph manuscripts). At the same time it also serves as an aid to authentic performances.BÄRENREITER URTEXT:In the international music world ?Bärenreiter Urtext? is synonymous with performing editions in which the musical text has been prepared using clearly formulated scholarlycritical criteria. Editors which include prominent musicologists as well as musicians take all available sources into account thus guaranteeing an authentic musical text which represents the latest in musicological research.For Bärenreiter ?Urtext? is more than just a label it is also a pledge and a guarantee for sheet music performing editions that present the authentic text and the latest findings of scholarly research enabling musicians to get as close to the composer?s intentions as the surviving sources will allow. There are no arbitrary editorial additions and the quality of the musical text is matched by an appearance on the page that satisfies the most discerning eye.