Tango Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons, alto, violoncelle Schott
Score and Parts String Quartet (Score & Parts) SKU: HL.49045929 No. 7 ...(+)
Score and Parts String
Quartet (Score & Parts)
SKU: HL.49045929
No. 7 from:
“Jazz-like. Partita
for Piano†String
Quartet Score and
Parts. Composed by
Erwin Schulhoff. Arranged
by Wolfgang Birtel.
String Ensemble.
Classical. Softcover. 12
pages. Schott Music
#ED22607. Published by
Schott Music
(HL.49045929).
9.0x12.0x0.057
inches.
The
Austro-Hungarian composer
Erwin Schulhoff
(1894-1942) was musically
precocious: At the
suggestion of AntonÃn
Dvorák, he
receivedpiano lessons at
the age of seven, and at
the age of ten became a
student at the Prague
Conservatory. Further
piano studies in Vienna,
Cologne and Leipzig as
well as composition
lessons with Max Reger
supplemented his
education. His Jewish
heritage, which defamed
his music as
“degenerateâ€,
and his sympathy for
communism, however, cost
him his life. In Prague
and finally interned in
Wülzburg near
Weissenburg in Bavaria,
he died of tuberculosis.
Schulhoff's musical
significance lies in the
integration of jazz into
art music, for example in
his oratorio H.M.S. Royal
Oak or in his Hot Sonata
for alto saxophone and
piano. He earned his
living as a jazz pianist
for a long time. In
August 1922 he wrote four
short piano pieces, his
Rag Music, to which he
added four more phrases
in November: released as
Partita, also known as
Jazz-like Partita - with
the fashion dances
Ragtime, Foxtrott,
Shimmy, Boston and - as
No. 7 - a tango. From a
piano to a string quartet
movement, the arrangement
presents itself as a
delicate and smart,
technically not too
difficult sweet, suitable
as a diversion or
addition in a quartet
program.
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String Quartet (Parts) SKU: HL.48014248 Set of Parts. Composed by ...(+)
String Quartet (Parts)
SKU: HL.48014248
Set of Parts.
Composed by Max Reger.
Edited by Eduard Drolc.
This edition: M202508633.
Boosey & Hawkes Chamber
Music. Classical,
Contemporary. Bote & Bock
#M202508633. Published by
Bote & Bock
(HL.48014248).
String Quartet (SCORE+PARTS) SKU: HL.49047222 Score and Parts. Com...(+)
String Quartet
(SCORE+PARTS)
SKU:
HL.49047222
Score
and Parts. Composed
by Joseph Haas. String
Ensemble. Classical.
Softcover. 92 pages.
Duration 1500 seconds.
Schott Music #ED23668.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49047222).
ISBN
9798350106831. UPC:
842819118282.
9.0x12.0x0.334
inches.
The String
Quartet in G minor Op. 8
dates from the time when
Joseph Haas studied with
Max Reger (1905). While
reflecting the clear
influence of his teacher
as to form, it also shows
the young composer as an
artist with an
independent personality
as well as a truemaster
of his craft.
Score
and Parts. Composed
by Johanna Senfter.
Edited by Wolfgang
Birtel. This edition:
Saddle stitching. Sheet
music. String Ensemble.
Classical. Softcover. Op.
28. Duration 24'. Schott
Music #ED21076. Published
by Schott Music
(HL.49019413).
ISBN
9790001176477. UPC:
841886016729.
The
composer Johanna Senfter
(1879 1961) from
Oppenheim concerned
herself with chamber
music for strings all her
life, even studied violin
in Frankfurt herself. Max
Reger then gave her
lessons in Leipzig, first
privately, then in his
composition class at the
conservatoire and valued
her 'extraordinary
compositional talent'.
The strict teacher more
and more became a
committed promoter of the
works by Johanna Senfter.
For a period of 50 years,
the composer concerned
herself with the string
quartet genre, from
Quartet No. 1 in D minor
Op. 4, composed shortly
after the turn of the
century, to the sixth and
last Quartet in C minor
Op. 115 which was
performed for the first
time in 1960, one year
before her death. The
Quartet in F sharp minor
Op. 28 is her second
quartet which was
premiered in Darmstadt on
5 November 1922. In this
work, as in later works,
Senfter combined
traditional form models -
here Baroque movements
like gavotte, saraband,
gigue - with expressive,
late Romantic musical
language. The work,
consisting of six short
movements, may without
doubt be regarded as a
valuable addition to the
quartet repertoire.