(Movements I and II Arranged for Violin and Piano). By Igor Fyodorovich Stravins...(+)
(Movements I and II
Arranged for Violin and
Piano). By Igor
Fyodorovich Stravinsky.
Arranged by David
Dutkanicz. For violin
piano. 8 2 pages.
Duration 7 minutes.
Published by Carl Fischer
Violin and Piano - easy SKU: BT.EMBZ14935 Easy repertoire pieces for y...(+)
Violin and Piano - easy
SKU: BT.EMBZ14935
Easy repertoire pieces
for young violinists with
CD. By András
Soós. Educational
Tool. Book with CD.
Composed 2015. 36 pages.
Editio Musica Budapest
#EMBZ14935. Published by
Editio Musica Budapest
(BT.EMBZ14935).
Hungarian-English-Germ
an-French.
It's an
unforgettable experience
to go on stage for the
first time and win
applause with your
playing. This album
encourages children to
make a first appearance
and gives effective help
in doing so. It brings
together pieces that can
be used to achieve real
success they comprise
easy arrangements of
favorite works by
Dowland, Vivaldi, Handel,
Bach, Haydn, Mozart,
Weber, Schubert,
Schumann, Liszt, and
Brahms. The CD enclosed
with the publication
includes recordings of
the piano accompaniment
for each piece and a full
performance by noted
Hungarian musicians. This
CD makes practice at home
easier and gives
assistance with
performance style as
well. The publication
offers numerouspieces of
advice to young
violinists, including how
to get ready for a
concert, how to control
stage fright, and how to
be confident on stage. In
addition, it has features
some charming
illustrations by Edit
Szalma.
It’s an
unforgettable experience
to go on stage for the
first time and win
applause with your
playing. This album
encourages children to
make a first appearance
and gives effective help
in doing so. It brings
together pieces that can
earn realsuccess: easy
arrangements of favorite
works by Dowland,
Vivaldi, Handel, Bach,
Haydn, Mozart, Weber,
Schubert, Schumann,
Liszt, Anton Rubinstein
and Brahms. The CD
enclosed with the
publication includes
recordings of the piano
accompaniment for
eachpiece and a full
performance by noted
Hungarian musicians. So
the disc makes practice
at home easier and gives
assistance with
performance style as
well. The publication
offers numerous pieces of
advice to young
violinists, including:
how to getready for a
concert, how to control
stage fright, and how to
be confident on stage. In
addition, some charming
illustrations by Edit
Szalma are
included.
Es ist
ein unvergessliches
Erlebnis, wenn wir zum
ersten Mal das Podium
betreten und mit unserem
Spiel Erfolg ernten.
Dieses Album möchte
die Kinder zu ihren
ersten Auftritten
ermuntern und ihnen dazu
eine effektive
Hilfestellung bieten. Es
enthält deshalb lauter
Stücke, mit denen man
wirklich erfolgreich sein
kann: leichte
Transkriptionen der
beliebtesten Werke von
Dowland, Vivaldi,
Händel, Bach, Haydn,
Mozart, Weber, Schubert,
Schumann, Liszt, Anton
Rubinstein und Brahms.
Auf der CD-Beilage des
Albums sind - von
namhaften ungarischen
Interpreten vorgetragen -
die Klavierbegleitung
sämtlicher Stücke
und deren vollständige
Fassung zu hören.
Trans
figured Life - Still
Life, Op. 165 (violin and
piano) - David
Braid
I am keen on
concise musical forms
such as Prelude and
Fugue, where there is one
clear straightforward
idea, followed by another
that is more involved and
developed.
In
keeping with that idea,
this work consists of two
distinct pieces, the
first - Transfigured Life
- aims to draw in the
listener with its quick,
dancing rhythm and
simple, melodic violin
part. It 'transfigures'
via a few short solo
piano interludes into
just two alternating
notes to end - which are
the core of the original
idea, now made clear by
clearing everything else
out of the
way.
The second
piece - Still Life -
retains its sense of
stillness through an
uncomplicated piano line
that gives lots of space
for the violin's
contrasting (but again
simple) part. As an
absolute, not
programmatic, piece the
title refers to the
atmospheric colour and
pacing only; it's up to
the listener to see
'Still life' of their
choosing in their own
mind.
A note on
performance: Despite
my reference to 'simple'
lines, and the work's
determined avoidance of
mainstream modernist
squeak - the work has
certain performance
challenges of phrasing
and ensemble that
requires considerable
skill and musicianship.
The work has had the
privilege of being
recently recorded by
violinist Ezgi
Sarıkcıoğlu and
pianist Rossitza
Stoycheva, and is
available on all major
platforms:
Chamber Music Cello, Piano, Violin SKU: PR.114422690 Composed by Stacy Ga...(+)
Chamber Music Cello,
Piano, Violin
SKU:
PR.114422690
Composed
by Stacy Garrop. Sws. Set
of Score and Parts. 8+2+2
pages. Duration 5
minutes. Theodore Presser
Company #114-42269.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.114422690).
UPC:
680160684809. 9 x 12
inches.
In 2014, I
enjoyed a wonderful
residence at the Ucross
Foundation in
Clearmont, Wyoming.
Ucross is an artist
colony that gives
writers, composers, and
visual artists
the gift of time,
space, and support to
follow their artistic
pursuits; we are provided
with studio space,
housing, and meals so
that we can work
continuously on our
projects. I have been
in residence at numerous
artist colonies; however,
nothing in my
previous experiences
prepared me for living in
such isolated, wild
country. Ucross is
situated on
a 20,000-acre cattle
ranch at nearly 4,000
feet in elevation with
fewer than 150
people living within
the town. But what
Clearmont lacks in
population, it makes up
for abundantly and
spectacularly in
wilderness and wildlife.
I composed the sextet
Postcards from Wyoming
to offer three glimpses
of what I found to be the
most striking aspects
of my residence. The
Solitude of Stars, the
third and final movement
of the original
sextet, was inspired
by the stunning nightly
display of the heavens
above. Without city
lights dimming the
night sky, countless
stars shone brightly over
the vast expanse of the
prairie. This edition
is part of The Solitude
of Stars Project that I
undertook during the
2020 COVID-19
pandemic, which consists
of a series of
arrangements that I made
for colleagues and
friends. In 2014, I
enjoyed a wonderful
residence at the Ucross
Foundation in Clearmont,
Wyoming. Ucross is an
artist colony that gives
writers, composers, and
visual artists the gift
of time, space, and
support to follow their
artistic pursuits; we are
provided with studio
space, housing, and meals
so that we can work
continuously on our
projects. I have been in
residence at numerous
artist colonies; however,
nothing in my previous
experiences prepared me
for living in such
isolated, wild country.
Ucross is situated on a
20,000-acre cattle ranch
at nearly 4,000 feet in
elevation with fewer than
150 people living within
the town. But what
Clearmont lacks in
population, it makes up
for abundantly and
spectacularly in
wilderness and wildlife.
I composed the sextet
Postcards from Wyoming to
offer three glimpses of
what I found to be the
most striking aspects of
my residence. The
Solitude of Stars, the
third and final movement
of the original sextet,
was inspired by the
stunning nightly display
of the heavens above.
Without city lights
dimming the night sky,
countless stars shone
brightly over the vast
expanse of the prairie.
This edition is part of
The Solitude of Stars
Project that I undertook
during the 2020 COVID-19
pandemic, which consists
of a series of
arrangements that I made
for colleagues and
friends. In 2014, I
enjoyed a wonderful
residence at the Ucross
Foundation in
Clearmont,Wyoming. Ucross
is an artist colony that
gives writers, composers,
and visual artists
thegift of time, space,
and support to follow
their artistic pursuits;
we are provided
withstudio space,
housing, and meals so
that we can work
continuously on our
projects. I havebeen in
residence at numerous
artist colonies; however,
nothing in my
previousexperiences
prepared me for living in
such isolated, wild
country. Ucross is
situated on a20,000-acre
cattle ranch at nearly
4,000 feet in elevation
with fewer than 150
peopleliving within the
town. But what Clearmont
lacks in population, it
makes up forabundantly
and spectacularly in
wilderness and wildlife.
I composed the sextet
Postcardsfrom Wyoming to
offer three glimpses of
what I found to be the
most striking aspects
ofmy residence. The
Solitude of Stars, the
third and final movement
of the original
sextet,was inspired by
the stunning nightly
display of the heavens
above. Without city
lightsdimming the night
sky, countless stars
shone brightly over the
vast expanse of the
prairie.This edition is
part of The Solitude of
Stars Project that I
undertook during the
2020COVID-19 pandemic,
which consists of a
series of arrangements
that I made forcolleagues
and friends.
Violin, piano SKU: BR.EB-9413 Composed by Nicola Campogrande. Solo instru...(+)
Violin, piano
SKU:
BR.EB-9413
Composed
by Nicola Campogrande.
Solo instruments;
stapled. Edition
Breitkopf. New music
(post-2000). Score.
Composed 2020. 28 pages.
Duration 9'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #EB 9413.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.EB-9413).
ISBN 9790004188873. 9
x 12 inches.
For a
long time after
Romanticism had come to
the fore, it was
generally agreed that
Brahms somehow did not
get it: History and
Progress - it was thought
- were proceeding along
one clear path and Brahms
- who was composing
sonatas and symphonies
instead of nocturnes and
symphonic poems - had
taken the wrong way.
Almost one century later,
Schonberg wrote an essay,
Brahms, der
Fortschrittliche (Brahms,
the progressive), in
which he explained that
it wasn't like that at
all.Fully assuming the
risk to appear somehow
irreverent, I have to
confess: Over the years,
I came to the conclusion
that the present - and
the future - can be
created only by loving
the past. As Brahms had
shown us, it is only by
accepting the challenge
of taking our heritage
into our own hands, that
we can create something
new. We cannot avoid
engaging with the past.
Therefore, starting with
my Sinfonia n. 1, I began
to flirt with such a
strong and effective
musical structure like
the sonata form. I
re-read and freely
transformed it, because
it is a sturdy and
resilient structure, but
also a theatrical and
colorful one. For me, it
is a happy structure. And
I think that today more
than ever we need
something like this: We
need to find places -
even imaginary ones -
where we can give
happiness a form of its
own.Nicola Campogrande,
December
2020
World
premiere: Bologna/Italy,
Streaming, April 11,
2021Commissioned by the
Fondazione Musica
Insieme.
Edited by Jenny Oaks Baker. Arranged by Sam Cardon. For violin and piano. Advanc...(+)
Edited by Jenny Oaks
Baker. Arranged by Sam
Cardon. For violin and
piano. Advanced. Solo
part and piano reduction.
Published by Jackman
Music Corporation
By Various. Arranged by Darwin Wolford. For violin. Includes part for violin onl...(+)
By Various. Arranged by
Darwin Wolford. For
violin. Includes part for
violin only. Piano
accompaniment available
separately (item 01681).
Level: Medium. Published
by Jackman Music
Corporation.
(Hymn Arrangements for Solo Violin and Piano). By Kristin Campbell. String ensem...(+)
(Hymn Arrangements for
Solo Violin and Piano).
By Kristin Campbell.
String ensemble. For
handchimes (3 octaves).
Sacred instrumental.
Published by Lorenz
Publishing Company
Chamber Music Clarinet, Piano, Violin SKU: PR.164002390 Composed by Dan W...(+)
Chamber Music Clarinet,
Piano, Violin
SKU:
PR.164002390
Composed
by Dan Welcher. Set of
Score and Parts. With
Standard notation.
Composed 1995. 26+14+14
pages. Duration 14
minutes. Theodore Presser
Company #164-00239.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.164002390).
UPC:
680160038091.
I
became interested in the
work of Plato through my
friend and collaborator,
the writer and
philosopher Paul
Woodruff. Paul's new
translation, with
Alexander Nehamas, of the
Symposium gave me
insights into ancient
Greek ways of thinking
about Love, Beauty, and
Wisdom -- and managed to
keep the earthy, and
often bawdy side of it
all in full view. But
their new translation of
Plato's later dialogue
Phaedrus went even
further: the beauty of
the speeches is
breathtaking, and the
discourse itself is
enough to keep one awake
at night. Basically the
Great Speech of Socrates
in the Phaedrus dialogue
has to do with the place
of Eros in the world, and
with the conflict in the
soul between fleshly
pleasure and philosophic
discovery. I will not
attempt to encapsulate
this brilliant discourse
in a program note:
suffice it to say that
reading it gave rise to
my two-sided work for
clarinet, violin, and
piano, Phaedrus. The
first movement represents
the Philosophic life, and
is thus subtitled
Apollo's Lyre (Invocation
and Hymn). It begins with
an unaccompanied melody
for the clarinet, which
(after a pair of
harp-like flourishes for
the piano, expands into
an accompanied canon. The
voices in the dialogue
(clarinet and violin)
follow each other by a
prescribed number of
beats, but the music is
totally devoid of any
meter at all. The piano,
representing the lyre,
accompanies this lyric
love-feast with repeated
strummed chords. The
canon has three large
sections, and ends with
violin echoing the
unaccompanied clarinet
invocation as the sound
of the lyre fades. The
second movement, called
Dionysus' Dream-Orgy
(Ritual Dance) presents,
after a brief
introduction, another
kind of unmetered music.
Rather than long lyric
flights of philosophic
song, however, this time
we hear a unison dance of
unbridled energy and
sensual transport. The
piece soon forms itself
into a loose arch form,
with contrasting metered
dance sections divided by
the unison unmetered orgy
tune. Midway through the
movement, Apollo's melody
returns from the first
movement, but it is a
temporary reminiscence.
The orgiastic dance
returns, reaches a
climax, and ends with a
stomping of feet. While
Plato asserts that a
proper balance between
lust and reason is
necessary in all men, he
(naturally) gives the nod
to Philosophy as the
better choice in which to
live. Not so in my music:
the two sides are meant
to coexist and to
complement each other. No
sides are taken. Phaedrus
was commissioned of the
Verdehr Trio by Michigan
State University. It is
dedicated to the Vedehr
Trio with great affection
and admiration.
Piano Accompaniment; Violin (violin/piano) SKU: HL.51481275 Violin and...(+)
Piano Accompaniment;
Violin (violin/piano)
SKU: HL.51481275
Violin and Piano.
Composed by Peter Ilyich
Tchaikovsky. Edited by
Alexander Komarov. Henle
Music Folios. Classical.
Softcover. 50 pages. G.
Henle #HN1275. Published
by G. Henle
(HL.51481275).
UPC:
888680991661.
9.25x12.25x0.157
inches.
“Memo
ry of a dear placeâ€
is the title given to
this collection of three
enchanting pieces for
violin and piano. The
“place†in
question was the country
estate of Brailov that
belonged to Tchaikovsky's
patron and friend
Nadezhda von Meck. He
stayed there in idyllic
seclusion in May 1878 and
completed this work.
These pieces were
composed very close in
time to his Violin
Concerto, and they too
demonstrate Tchaikovsky's
matchless gifts as a
Romantic master of
melody. For this edition,
the Russian Tchaikovsky
specialist Alexander
Komarov offers the
highest degree of
editorial precision,
having drawn on all the
relevant sources from
both Russian and
international archives.
In the course of his work
he has also been able to
disprove beyond a doubt
the view held up to now
that the title Souvenir
d'un lieu cher was only
added after Tchaikovsky's
death.
About Henle
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in 1 – 3 languages
with a description and
evaluation of the sources
and explaining all source
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Violin, piano SKU: FG.55011-466-1 Composed by Armas Jarnefelt. Fennica Ge...(+)
Violin, piano
SKU:
FG.55011-466-1
Composed by Armas
Jarnefelt. Fennica
Gehrman #55011-466-1.
Published by Fennica
Gehrman (FG.55011-466-1).
ISBN
9790550114661.
Arma
s Jarnefelt (1869-1958)
was a Finnish composer
and conductor. Jarnefelt
studied in Berlin in
1890-91 with Albert
Becker as his teacher. In
addition to composing
studies, Jarnefelt fully
enjoyed the life that a
bustling metropolis could
offer to a young man -
concerts, operas, cafe
life etc. Romanze,
composed for Geraldine
Morgan, was premiered in
Helsinki in February
1892. According to
critics (notably Bis
Wasenius) the work was
un-Finnish, perhaps
echoing the continental
winds Jarnefelt had
experienced in Berlin.
That aside, Jarnefelt's
future brother-in-law,
Jean Sibelius, analyzed
the Romanze in a letter
to his fiancee, Aino,
sister of Armas: I think
Romanze is a fine
technical accomplishment,
even the structure works
well, given the theme as
it is. But Armas
certainly can do better
than this, he should not
waste his efforts in
small-scale [salon]
music. - Armas will find
his own way and will be
hailed as the greatest
musician of this
country..