Fiddle Tunes Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons, alto, violoncelle [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Barenreiter
(Irish Music For String Quartet) Arranged by George A. Speckert. For violin I, v...(+)
(Irish Music For String
Quartet) Arranged by
George A. Speckert. For
violin I, violin II,
viola (or violin III -
part included) and cello.
Includes full score and
set of performance parts.
Irish and folk. 31 pages.
9x12 inches. Published by
Baerenreiter-Ausgaben.
String Quartet (Study Score) SKU: HL.51487120 Study Score. Compose...(+)
String Quartet (Study
Score)
SKU:
HL.51487120
Study
Score. Composed by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Edited by Wolf-Dieter
Seiffert. Study Score.
Classical. Softcover. 138
pages. G. Henle #HN7120.
Published by G. Henle
(HL.51487120).
UPC:
196288034353.
6.75x9.5x0.395
inches.
This volume
brings together Mozart's
youthful attempts at this
later so central genre of
the string quartet: the
astonishing “Lodi
Quartet†K. 80 by
the only
fourteen-year-old
composer, the three
“Quartet-Divertimen
ti†K. 136-138
which are also readily
played by chamber
orchestras, and Mozart's
first true string-quartet
cycle K. 155-160 which
was composed during his
third (north-)Italian
journey in 1772/73.
Mozart's cleanly written
scores of all the
compositions have been
preserved so that the
edition stands on a
secure foundation. In his
informative commentary,
Wolf-Dieter Seiffert, the
experienced Mozart editor
at G. Henle Publishers,
devotes a separate,
comprehensive explanatory
section to the well-known
articulation problem
“dot or
wedge.†The Armida
Quartet provided artistic
input for this
edition.
About Henle
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preface in 3
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genesis and history of
the work
Critical Commentary
in 1 – 3 languages
with a description and
evaluation of the sources
and explaining all source
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String Quartet (Parts) SKU: HL.51481120 Set of Parts. Composed by ...(+)
String Quartet (Parts)
SKU: HL.51481120
Set of Parts.
Composed by Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart. Edited by
Wolf-Dieter Seiffert.
Ensemble. Classical.
Softcover. G. Henle
#HN1120. Published by G.
Henle (HL.51481120).
UPC: 196288034773.
9.0x12.0x0.625
inches.
This volume
brings together Mozart's
youthful attempts at this
later so central genre of
the string quartet: the
astonishing “Lodi
Quartet†K. 80 by
the only
fourteen-year-old
composer, the three
“Quartet-Divertimen
ti†K. 136-138
which are also readily
played by chamber
orchestras, and Mozart's
first true string-quartet
cycle K. 155-160 which
was composed during his
third (north-)Italian
journey in 1772/73.
Mozart's cleanly written
scores of all the
compositions have been
preserved so that the
edition stands on a
secure foundation. In his
informative commentary,
Wolf-Dieter Seiffert, the
experienced Mozart editor
at G. Henle Publishers,
devotes a separate,
comprehensive explanatory
section to the well-known
articulation problem
“dot or
wedge.†The Armida
Quartet provided artistic
input for this
edition.
About Henle
Urtext
What I can expect from
Henle Urtext
editions:
error-free, reliable
musical texts based on
meticulous musicological
research - fingerings and
bowings by famous artists
and pedagogues
preface in 3
languages with
information on the
genesis and history of
the work
Critical Commentary
in 1 – 3 languages
with a description and
evaluation of the sources
and explaining all source
discrepancies and
editorial
decisions
most beautiful music
engraving
page-turns, fold-out
pages, and cues where you
need them
excellent print
quality and
binding
largest Urtext
catalogue
world-wide
longest Urtext
experience (founded 1948
exclusively for Urtext
editions)
Volume 1. For
String Quartet.
Composed by Gene Milford.
This edition: Latham
Music. Quartet; Solo
Small Ensembles; String -
Quartet. LudwigMasters -
Latham Music. Book.
LudwigMasters
Publications
#36-52703614. Published
by LudwigMasters
Publications
(AP.36-52703614).
ISBN
9781581069761. UPC:
654690687517.
English.
This
collection of folk songs
from Latin America
(Mexico, Costa Rica and
Guatemala) are meant to
expand young player's
knowledge of music from
other cultures or give
them pride in the music
of their own heritage.
The music is mostly in
1st position with only
Violin 1 and Violoncello
wandering briefly into
other positions. Players
will use pizzicato and a
variety of bowing
styles.
Naci en la Cumbre (I
was Born on the Mountain)
is a traditional
Guatemalan folk
song.
Vuela,
suspiro (Fly, My Sighs)
is a traditional Costa
Rican folk song.
Ay! Tituy is a
traditional folk song
from Costa Rica.
La Cucaracha (The
Cockroach) is a
traditional Spanish song,
also trendy in Latin
America. It is about a
cockroach who can't walk.
The song came to
symbolize the Mexican
Revolution (1910-20) and
Pancho
Villa.
These products
are currently being
prepared by a new
publisher. While many
items are ready and will
ship on time, some others
may see delays of several
months.
Composed by Christian Mason. World premiere: Paris, Cite de la musique, Januar...(+)
Composed by Christian
Mason.
World premiere: Paris,
Cite
de la musique, January
14,
2020. Breitkopf and
Haertel
#EB 9377. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
Vistas. Composed
by Shulamit Ran. Set of
Score and Parts. With
Standard notation. 42 +
112 pages. Duration 25
minutes. Theodore Presser
Company #114-40698.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.114406980).
UPC:
680160010806.
Shula
mit Ran’s second
string quartet, subtitled
“Vistas,â€
occupies a large canvas
that is cast in a
traditional fourmovement
mold, where the outer
movements present,
explore, and later return
to the work’s
principal musical
materials, surrounding a
slow movement and
scherzo-type third
movement with a trio. In
addition to tempo-based
titles, the individual
movements have subtitles
that are evocative of
each movement’s
character, as follows: I.
Concentric: from the
inside out II. Stasis
III. Flashes IV.
Vistas. My second
string quartet,
“Vistasâ€, is
a work cast in a
traditional four-movement
formal mold, with the
outer movements,
presenting and later
returning to the
work’s principal
musical materials,
surrounding a slow
movement and a
scherzo-type third
movement.While the four
movements’
“properâ€
names -- Maestoso con
forza, Lento, Scherzo
impetuoso, and
Introduzione; Maestoso e
grande – give some
indication of the general
character of the
individual movements, I
have also subtitled, less
formally, each movement
as follows:Â 1)
Concentric:Â from the
inside out 2)Â
Stasis 3) FlashesÂ
4) Vista. The images
evoked by these titles
tell one, I think, a bit
more about the inner
workings of the
quartet.In the first
movement, a prominently
presented opening pitch
(E) reveals itself, as
the movement unfolds, to
be a center of gravity
from which ever-growing
cycles of activity
gradually evolve.Â
While various important
themes come into being as
the movement progresses,
their impact on the
listener has, I believe,
a great deal to do with
their juxtaposition and
relationship to the
initial central point of
gravity.Stasis is, as the
name implies, a movement
where activity seems, at
times, almost
suspended. Being
also, as Webster’s
Dictionary reminds us,
“a state of static
balance and equilibrium
among opposing tendencies
or forces,†it
develops various
materials, including ones
from the first movement,
without bringing them to
points of
resolution.Flashes is
short and very fast,
evoking in my mind the
quick shimmer of
fireflies, a
“sudden burst of
lightâ€, but also a
“brief
timeâ€. Perhaps,
even, a
“smile�Final
ly, the last movement,
Vista, is not only
“a view or
outlookâ€, but also
“a comprehensive
mental view of a series
of remembered or
anticipated
events.â€Â After
a brief recall of the
opening of the second
movement, this movement
brings back all the
important themes of the
first movement in their
original order. But
just as going back can
never really mean going
back in time, the
movement is much more
than recapitulatory.Â
By cutting through
previously transitory
passages and presenting
the main ideas in a
fashion more direct yet
more evolved, it also
sheds new light on
earlier events, offering
a retrospective, synoptic
view of the first
movement as it brings to
culmination the work as a
whole. “Vistasâ
€ was commissioned by
C. Geraldine Freund for
the Taneyev String
Quartet of what was then
Leningrad. It was the
first commission given in
this country to a Soviet
chamber ensemble since
the 1985 cultural
exchange accord between
the Soviet Union and the
United States.
Arranged by Deborah Greenblatt. String Quartet. For violin 1, violin 2, viola, c...(+)
Arranged by Deborah
Greenblatt. String
Quartet. For violin 1,
violin 2, viola, cello.
This edition:
spiral-bound. Tunebook.
63 pages. Published by
Greenblatt & Seay
String Quartet No. 2 Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons, alto, violoncelle Merion Music
Chamber Music String Quartet SKU: PR.14440265S Composed by Sydney F. Hodk...(+)
Chamber Music String
Quartet
SKU:
PR.14440265S
Composed
by Sydney F. Hodkinson.
Large Score. With
Standard notation.
Duration 25 minutes.
Merion Music #144-40265S.
Published by Merion Music
(PR.14440265S).
UPC:
680160027910.
The
Second and Third Quartets
were conceived at the
same time; indeed, their
composition intermingled,
over half of No. 3 being
sketched before No. 2 was
completed. Accordingly,
they share similar
material but, like the
intertwining blood of
cousins, their natures
differ: No. 2 being
somewhat acerbic and
declamatory, No. 3 more
lyric and gentler. An
annunicatory 'leaping
motive' (derived from a
motto generated by my
name) opens Quartet No. 2
and inhabits the course
of the piece as a
cyclical binding-force. A
five-note motive, usually
very deliberate, also
keeps recurring like an
insistent caller. All
three movements are based
on tonal centers (I on B
and E, II on D, III on C)
and the harmonic
'grammar' spoken tends to
recall the jazz world of
my youth. To hopefully
achieve a certain
classical ambience was
one of the goals of this
piece, and all three
movements have
traditional forms. The
first movement is a
modified Sonata-Allegro
design, with a
severely-truncated
recapitulation balanced
by a lengthy, and
decaying Coda. The second
movement is a set of
strophic variants and an
epilogue interspersed
with both solo ritornelli
and first-movement
material (the motto and
the five-note motive) in
the nature of a
fantasia-like
'call-and-response.' It
is dedicated to the
memory of the American
mezzo-soprano Jan
DeGaetani. The third
movement is a modified
Rondo (ABACBA) which
evolves out of the
opening motto. All three
movements make much use
of canonic stretti,
similar gestures, and
repetition. For example,
the climax of movement
III's Rondo throws the
first movement back at us
again, as if the players
were reluctant to let it
go, so that the entire
piece could perhaps be
viewed as a single large,
extended, Sonata
movement, with
introduction and
Coda. The Second and
Third Quartets were
conceived at the same
time; indeed, their
composition intermingled,
over half of No. 3 being
sketched before No. 2 was
completed.Â
Accordingly, they share
similar material but,
like the intertwining
blood of cousins, their
natures differ: No. 2
being somewhat acerbic
and declamatory, No. 3
more lyric and gentler.An
annunicatory
‘leaping
motive’ (derived
from a motto generated by
my name) opens Quartet
No. 2 and inhabits the
course of the piece as a
cyclical
binding-force. A
five-note motive, usually
very deliberate, also
keeps recurring like an
insistent caller. All
three movements are based
on tonal centers (I on B
and E, II on D, III on C)
and the harmonic
‘grammar’
spoken tends to recall
the jazz world of my
youth.To hopefully
achieve a certain
classical ambience was
one of the goals of this
piece, and all three
movements have
traditional forms.Â
The first movement is a
modified Sonata-Allegro
design, with a
severely-truncated
recapitulation balanced
by a lengthy, and
decaying Coda. The
second movement is a set
of strophic variants and
an epilogue interspersed
with both solo ritornelli
and first-movement
material (the motto and
the five-note motive) in
the nature of a
fantasia-like
‘call-and-response.
’ It is
dedicated to the memory
of the American
mezzo-soprano Jan
DeGaetani. The third
movement is a modified
Rondo (ABACBA) which
evolves out of the
opening motto.All three
movements make much use
of canonic stretti,
similar gestures, and
repetition. For
example, the climax of
movement III’s
Rondo throws the first
movement back at us
again, as if the players
were reluctant to let it
go, so that the entire
piece could perhaps be
viewed as a single large,
extended, Sonata
movement, with
introduction and
Coda.
String Quartet - late intermediate SKU: BT.DHP-1115204-070 As Performe...(+)
String Quartet - late
intermediate
SKU:
BT.DHP-1115204-070
As Performed by
Queen. Composed by
Freddie Mercury. Arranged
by Anthony Gröger. De
Haske Pops for String
Quartet. Pop & Rock. Set
(Score & Parts). Composed
2011. 12 pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1115204-070. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1115204-070).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
De Haske's
best-selling Pops for
String Quartet series
offers excellent
arrangements for
intermediate string
quartets who want to
bring some classic pop to
their performances.Have
you ever played Queen
with your string quartet?
Now you can treat the
audience to music from
this iconic band.
Onder de naam
Pops for String
Quartet heeft de
Haske een nieuwe serie
ontwikkeld voor
strijkkwartetten die zich
eens buiten het klassieke
pad willen begeven. Een
collectie van uitstekende
arrangementen in
gemiddelde
moeilijkheidsgraad!Brian
May (gitarist van Queen)
: Killer Queen was
the turning point. It was
the song that best summed
up our kind of music, and
a big hit, and we
desperately needed it as
a mark of something
successful happeningfor
us... I was always very
happy with this song.
Maak uw publiek en uzelf
ook blij met deze
uitgave!
Unter dem
Titel Pops for String
Quartet hat De Haske
eine Notenreihe ins Leben
gerufen, die
Streichquartette, die
sich einmal abseits der
ausgetretenen klassischen
Pfade bewegen wollen, mit
ausgezeichneten
Arrangements im leichten
bis mittleren
Schwierigkeitsgrad
versorgt.Haben Sie schon
einmal Queen im
Streichquartett gespielt?
Mit dieser Ausgabe
können Sie sich (und
Ihrem Publikum) dieses
Vergnügen
gönnen!
La
collection Killer
Queen pour Quatuor
Cordes.
Pops
for String Quartet:
una collana per tutti i
violinisti desiderosi di
suonare qualcosa di
diverso dal repertorio
classico.Avete gi suonato
un brano dei Queen con un
quartetto di archi? Un
brano che delizier sia
voi sia chi vi
ascolta!