For
Violin, Viola, Oboe and
Bassoon - Study
Score. Composed by
Gian Francesco Malipiero.
Music Sales America.
Classical. Softcover.
Composed 2014. 14 pages.
Edition Wilhelm Hansen
#WH24015. Published by
Edition Wilhelm Hansen
(HL.14043548).
ISBN
9788759886700.
8.25x11.75x0.138 inches.
Italian.
Epodi E
Giambi for Violin, Viola,
Oboe and Bassoon, was
composed by Gian
Francesco Malipiero in
1932.
By Bonnie Rideout. For Fiddle. Solos. Encyclopedia. Scottish. Level: Intermediat...(+)
By Bonnie Rideout. For
Fiddle. Solos.
Encyclopedia. Scottish.
Level: Intermediate.
Book. Size 8.75x11.75.
136 pages. Published by
Mel Bay Publications,
Inc.
(A Comprehensive String Method) Written by Brenda Mitchell, Joanne Erwin, Kathle...(+)
(A Comprehensive String
Method) Written by Brenda
Mitchell, Joanne Erwin,
Kathleen Horvath, Robert
D McCashin. Instructional
book and accompaniment CD
for violin. Series: New
Directions for Strings.
56 pages. Published by
The FJH Music Company
Inc.
Edited by David Brody. For violin. Format: fake book. With lead melody, chord na...(+)
Edited by David Brody.
For violin. Format: fake
book. With lead melody,
chord names,
instructional text and
performance notes. Folk,
americana and british.
302 pages. 9x12 inches.
Published by Oak
Publications.
For Violin. Composed by Various. Music Sales America. Classical Period, Broadway...(+)
For Violin. Composed by
Various. Music Sales
America. Classical
Period, Broadway and
Folk. Violin solo book
(no accompaniment,
softcover). 96 pages.
Music Sales #AM33671.
Published by Music Sales
Score and Parts Mixed Ensemble (Score & Parts) SKU: HL.233289 For Viol...(+)
Score and Parts Mixed
Ensemble (Score & Parts)
SKU: HL.233289
For Violin,
Vibraphone, Piano,
Sustaining Keyboard and
Contrabass. Composed
by John Luther Adams.
Music Sales America.
Classical. Set. Duration
1800 seconds. Chester
Music #CH85987. Published
by Chester Music
(HL.233289).
12.0x9.25x0.43
inches.
Score and
separate parts with
spiral-bound
keyboard/organ part.
Number 5, 1950 was Mark
Rothko's last painting
before the breakthrough
into his mature format.
In it the luminous color
fields of a classic
Rothko are inscribed
across the middle with
three delicate lines.
Describing this painting
and its pivotal position
in Rothko's work, Brian
O'Doherty observes:
'After this, the lines
disappear completely.' In
recent years gesture and
figuration have
disappeared from my
music. What used to be
background has emerged to
become a musical world
composed entirely of
floating color fields. In
this new world I've
changed media, moving
from the orchestra to
smaller combinations of
acoustical instruments
and
electronically-processed
sounds. I still think in
orchestral terms, but
this hybrid medium allows
me to create orchestral
textures for more
practical and readily
available ensembles.
Initially I imagined this
as a kind of monolithic
music -an entire piece as
one rich and complex
sound. Then I came to
hear it as homophonic or
heterophonic. And now -
in this musical world
that I thought was
completely free of lines
- I've come to hear a
polyphony of harmonic
clouds. Maybe the lines
never disappear
completely. Maybe
Christian Wolff was right
when he quipped: 'No
matter what we do, sooner
or later it all sounds
melodic.' - John Luther
Adams.
by Stacy Phillips. For fiddle. All styles, fiddle tunes. Level: Multiple Levels....(+)
by Stacy Phillips. For
fiddle. All styles,
fiddle tunes. Level:
Multiple Levels. Book.
Solos. Size 8.75x11.75.
268 pages. Published by
Mel Bay Pub., Inc.
Edited by Robin Williamson. For violin. Includes violin solo songbook and exampl...(+)
Edited by Robin
Williamson. For violin.
Includes violin solo
songbook and examples CD.
With standard notation,
chord names, performance
notes and introductory
text. British and folk.
96 pages. 9x12 inches.
Published by Oak
Publications
Composed by Craig Duncan. Saddle-stitched. Celtic. Book and online audio. 60...(+)
Composed by Craig Duncan.
Saddle-stitched. Celtic.
Book
and online audio. 60
pages.
Mel Bay Publications, Inc
#30860M. Published by Mel
Bay
Publications, Inc
Orchestra Bass Clarinet,
Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2,
Bongos, Cello, Clarinet,
Contrabass, Crotales,
Cymbals, English Horn,
Field Drum, Flute,
Glockenspiel, Horn 1,
Horn 2, Oboe 1, Oboe 2,
Percussion, Piano, Snare
Drum, Triangle, Trumpet,
Vibraphone, Viola and
more.
SKU:
PR.416411770
For
Violin, Piano, and
Chamber Orchestra.
Composed by William
Kraft. Full score. With
Standard notation.
Duration 17 minutes.
Theodore Presser Company
#416-41177. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.416411770).
UPC:
680160091508.
I was
tempted to call the piece
Throw Back because it
consciously employs
rhythmic and harmonic
approaches characteristic
of the earlier part of
the twentieth century,
much of which plays a
part in forging my
musical personality.
Going along with the
impetus, I have paid
homage by subtly
interpolating stylistic
or actual references to
such unexpected
bedfellows as Scriabin,
Ravel, Debussy, Piston,
Roussel, and Ysaye. I
hope I will be musically
forgiven. In one
continuous movement,
there are three definite
internal sections:
Presto-Largo-Allegro. The
first section opens with
a very soft percussion
cadenza. If the acoustics
allow it, the player will
use sponge pottery
mallets (sponge-headed
mallets employed to
smooth the interior of a
pot as it is being
spin-dried). No matter
how hard the
percussionist strikes the
drums, the dynamic cannot
go above pp (pianissimo).
This cadenza serves as a
basis for the first
movement. The elements of
the cadenza are taken by
the orchestra to make the
first major statement,
similar to the classical
concerto; but rather than
making a restatement, the
soloists, when they come
in, begin with
variational ideas. The
second section is given
over to the soloists, and
is lyrical. The third
section begins with an
alternation between
strict rhythmic pulsation
and free-sounding
timbres, as if reluctant
to leave the second
section behind. The
rhythmic aspect takes
over more and more as the
piece progresses toward
its conclusion. Double
Play was commissioned by
the Saint Paul Chamber
Orchestra with financial
assistance from the
Northwest Area
Foundation. It received
its premiere on January
7, 1983, in St. Paul,
with the St. Paul Chamber
Orchestra; Pinchas
Zukerman, violinist; Marc
Neikrug, piano; and the
composer conducting.