| Joy of Music - Discoveries from the Schott Archives Violon et Piano - Intermédiaire/avancé Schott
Virtuoso and Entertaing Pieces for Violin and Piano. Composed by Various. Edit...(+)
Virtuoso and Entertaing
Pieces for Violin and
Piano.
Composed by Various.
Edited
by Wolfgang Birtel.
String.
Softcover. Schott Music
#ED23308. Published by
Schott Music
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| French Violin Music of the Baroque Era: , volume I Violon et Piano [Partition] G. Henle
Figured Bass Realization by S. Petrenz. By French Violin Music Of The Baroque Er...(+)
Figured Bass Realization
by S. Petrenz. By French
Violin Music Of The
Baroque Era. Edited by G.
Meyn-Beckmann. Violin.
Pages: Score = IX and 63
* Vl Part = 28 * BC Part
= 24. Urtext
edition-paper bound.
Published by G. Henle.
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| Works for Violin and Piano Violon et Piano G. Henle
Fingering: Klaud Schilde; fingering and bowing: Ingolf Turban. Composed by P...(+)
Fingering: Klaud Schilde;
fingering and bowing:
Ingolf
Turban. Composed by Peter
Ilyich Tchaikovsky
(1840-
1893). Edited by
Alexander
Komarov. Henle Music
Folios.
Classical, Russian.
Softcover.
G. Henle #HN961.
Published by
G. Henle
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| Violin Sonata No. 1 in E minor op. 73 Violon et Piano Breitkopf & Härtel
Violin, piano SKU: BR.EB-9386 Urtext. Composed by Joachim Raff. So...(+)
Violin, piano SKU:
BR.EB-9386
Urtext. Composed
by Joachim Raff. Solo
instruments. Edition
Breitkopf. Sonata;
Romantic. Sheet Music.
Duration 27'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #EB 9386.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.EB-9386).
ISBN 9790004188569. 0
x 0 inches. The
Violin Sonata No. 1 in E
minor, op. 73, a Grand
Sonata for Violin and
Piano, occupies an
important position in
Joachim Raff's oeuvre: it
reflects numerous
artistic, aesthetic,
biographical, and
reception-historical
aspects characteristic of
Raff. The work was
composed in Weimar in
1854, when Raff was going
through a process of
artistic self-discovery.
He increasingly distanced
himself from his mentor
Franz Liszt and
intensively explored
Wagner as well as the
ideal of absolute music -
this is also reflected in
the music of the sonata.
While Raff described the
first two movements as
objectified, he perceived
the last two movements as
a piece of him, that is,
not free of extra-musical
influences.The 1st
movement, with its
expansive main theme, is
reminiscent of
Mendelssohn; the 2nd
movement reveals the
refinement of
classical-romantic work
with musical material.
The 3rd movement, with
its partly rhythmic,
virtuoso accompanying
figures and harmonically
advanced passages, allows
a deeply romantic, almost
tormented insight into a
soul life a la Sturm und
Drang. The partly
irascible last movement
revisits already familiar
themes and thus creates a
musical framework.In
collaboration with the
Joachim-Raff-Archiv
Lachen (CH)
First
Urtext Edition of the
Grand Sonata for Violin
and Piano. $36.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Peter's Pictures Violon et Piano Forsyth Publications
Violin and Piano - Beginner SKU: FP.FDC24 Composed by Cyril Dalmaine. She...(+)
Violin and Piano -
Beginner SKU:
FP.FDC24 Composed by
Cyril Dalmaine. Sheet
Music and Books. Music
sketches for beginner
violinists with piano
accompaniment, by Cyril
Dalmaine. Classical.
Collection. Forsyths
Publications #FDC24.
Published by Forsyths
Publications (FP.FDC24).
ISBN
9790570504336. An
imaginative first violin
book, featuring 12 music
sketches with fingering
and tips on technique and
reading music, inspired
by the composer's
experience teaching a
young boy named Peter,
and the musical pictures
they painted
together.
Comp
oser and critic Cyril
Carr Dalmaine graduated
from the Royal College of
Music and was Music
master at Uppington
School before going on to
become chorus master to
the BBC. He is most
famous for coining the
term 'Lord Haw-Haw' in
his work as radio critic
of the Daily Express
under the pseudonym Jonah
Barrington, in reference
to the Nazi propaganda
broadcasts of William
Joyce during the Second
World
War.
Dalmaine was
also a record presenter
in the pre-1955 days and
responsible for the
'discovery' of the then
deceased Italian tenor,
Alessandro Valente,
giving Valente enjoyed a
considerable posthumous
vogue. As a composer
Dalmaine wrote chamber
music, and transcribed
the cantatas of J.S. Bach
to piano as well as a
wide range of piano and
string works published by
Forsyth. His works such
as Variation from
Versailles and Pathway to
the Proms remain in print
and are well worth
re-discovering, while his
arrangements of popular
classics in our
Silhouette Series remain
best sellers. $10.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| Phaedrus Violon et Piano Theodore Presser Co.
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. $85.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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