Three Pieces Quintette de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, trombone, tuba De Haske Publications
Brass Quintet - advanced SKU: BT.DHP-1043522-070 Composed by Modest Petro...(+)
Brass Quintet - advanced
SKU:
BT.DHP-1043522-070
Composed by Modest
Petrovich Mussorgsky.
Arranged by Peter
Knudsvig. Symphonic Brass
Ensemble Series (Rekkenze
Brass). Educational Tool.
Set (Score & Parts) with
CD. Composed 2004. 28
pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1043522-070. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1043522-070).
International.
T
hese three pieces were
originally written for
piano but have echoes of
Mussorgsky?s most famous
work ? Pictures at an
Exhibition. The intention
is to use each instrument
in a virtuosic and
solo-like manner. One can
hear moments of Pictures
in the pieces; The Hut of
Babba Yaga comes to mind
during In the Crimea and
The Village contains a
Promenade section not
unlike that of Pictures.
Still later, the muted
horn and trumpet
?clucking? remind the
listener of the Ballet of
the Chickens.
Eine
gelungene Bearbeitung der
drei Klavierstücke des
russischen Komponisten
Mussorgsky. Peter
Knudsvig lässt in
seinem Arrangement für
Blechbläserquintett
jedes Instrument virtuos
und solistisch
herausragen. Die erste
Stimme kann auch von
Trompete in Es oder
Pikkolotrompete in B
gespielt werden.
Brass Quintet - Advanced SKU: CY.CC3056 Composed by Traditional. Arranged...(+)
Brass Quintet - Advanced
SKU: CY.CC3056
Composed by Traditional.
Arranged by Bernard
Scherr. Classical. Score
and Parts. Cherry
Classics #CC3056.
Published by Cherry
Classics (CY.CC3056).
ISBN 9790530110317.
8.5 x 11 in
inches.
Bernard
Scherr has arranged six
lovely Portuguese
Folksongs for Brass
Quintet entitled: 1.
Mourisca do Santo Joao de
Braga (Moorish
architechture of Saint
John of Braga) as a march
2. A Pastorinha (The
Shepherdess) - a lovely
andantino 3. O Xi-Xi
(Wee-wee) - a silly song
4. O ai, o linda! (Oh,
the beauty!) - a lyrical
romance 5. Coradinha (The
blushing one) - a
dance-like jaunt 6. Carro
amaricano (American Car)
- driving around in the
auto These Portuguese
folksongs contain many
words and phrases that
are associated with
certain regions of
Portugal. These folksongs
come from northern
Portugal and were
collected during the
first half of the 20th
century. They represent,
though, an earlier
tradition stretching back
into the 19th century and
earlier. Some of these
titles are terms of
endearment (A Pastorinha,
O Xi-Xi, and O ai, o
linda), of something new
and exciting (Carro
amaricano), of dance
(Coradinha), or of
something that is not
easily translated
(Mourisca-referring
either to architecture, a
dance, or a local folk
deity). These
arrangements capture the
charming melodies, woven
throughout the group, and
contain inventive
harmonies and imitations.
Instrumentation is for 2
Trumpets in B-flat, Horn,
Trombone & Tuba. For
advanced performers.
Adeste, Fideles Quintette de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, trombone, tuba - Intermédiaire De Haske Publications
Brass Quintet - intermediate SKU: BT.DHP-1064223-070 For Brass Quintet...(+)
Brass Quintet -
intermediate
SKU:
BT.DHP-1064223-070
For Brass Quintet and
Organ (ad lib.).
Arranged by Kazys
Daugela. De Haske
Instrumental Series.
Christmas. Set (Score and
Parts). Composed 2006. 16
pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1064223-070. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1064223-070).
ISBN 9789043126731.
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
Also known as
Prosa in Nativitáte
Dómini or the
Portugese Hymn,
Adeste, Fideles
has been used at
Benediction at
Christmastide in France
and England since the end
of the eighteenth
century. It invites all
the faithful to come to
Bethlehem to worship the
newborn Savious. Although
more than forty different
English translations were
made, Oakeley's
translation O Come,
All Ye Faithful was
the most preferred, with
additional verses
translated by W.T.
Brooke. All in all, the
hymn has been translated
into at least 125
languages and is one of
the most popular of all
Christmas
hymns.
Adeste,
Fideles, das hier in
einer festlichen
Bearbeitung fu?r
Blechbläserquintett
und Orgel ad lib.
vorliegt, wird schon seit
dem Ende des 18.
Jahrhunderts in
Frankreich und England
zur Segnung in der
Weihnachtszeit verwendet.
Das im deutschen
Sprachraum als Herbei,
o ihr Gläubigen
bekannte Lied wurde
auÃ?erdem in u?ber 100
weitere Sprachen
u?bersetzt und ist damit
eines der beliebtesten
Weihnachtslieder
weltweit.