Cello and piano (VC/PF) - difficult SKU: HL.49007557 Composed by Wilhelm ...(+)
Cello and piano (VC/PF) -
difficult
SKU:
HL.49007557
Composed
by Wilhelm Killmayer.
This edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Edition Schott.
Classical. Composed 1989.
41 pages. Duration 20'.
Schott Music #ED 7829.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49007557).
ISBN
9790001081214. UPC:
196288050568.
9.0x12.0x0.125
inches.
'Humour
plays a role, and my
pieces are also an
attempt to entertain
people.' Words not often
associated with
contemporary music, but
Wilhelm Killmayer wants
to place fun and
seriousness side by side.
Different tonal spheres
are found in the
'Impromptu' and the
jaunty 'Scherzo lento'
which uses tap tones for
example. The 'Chorale'
that follows allows the
music to drift seamlessly
into atonality. In the
fourth romance 'Im
Schumannschen Ton' ('The
Schumann Sound'), a
diatonic melody is
complicated so much that
the ending distorts to
the beginning, 'just like
man combines many
different qualities'.In
the concluding
'Capriccio', shifting
time signatures and
dynamic
fluctuations are
combined in a virtuoso
manner. A humourous piece
which demands the purest
concentration from the
players.
From Jewish Life Violoncelle, Piano Guitare classique Carl Fischer
Chamber Music Cello, Piano SKU: CF.BF141 Composed by Ernest Bloch. Edited...(+)
Chamber Music Cello,
Piano
SKU:
CF.BF141
Composed by
Ernest Bloch. Edited by
Julian Schwarz. 12+8
pages. Carl Fischer Music
#BF141. Published by Carl
Fischer Music (CF.BF141).
ISBN 9781491159989.
UPC:
680160918584.
The
three pieces From Jewish
Life were composed by
Swiss-American composer
Ernest Bloch in 1924, the
same year he took U.S.
citizenship. Though
clearly inspired and
influenced by Jewish
experience, they are
purely concert pieces,
and do not provide any
specific liturgical
significance.
The
first movement, Prayer,
is a deeply heartfelt
plea to the almighty. As
Neil W Levin writes, The
initial four-note motive
in the minor mode,
together with its
elaboration in the
ensuing phrases, sounds
as if it might have
served as the skeletal
model for Max Janowski's
(1912-1991) now
well-known setting of the
High Holyday prayer Avinu
Malkenu. This prayer has
special meaning in my own
spiritual life, as I have
been singing it since my
childhood. Both Prayer
and Janowski's Avinu
Malkenu are cantorial in
nature, to be sung with
heartfelt
pathos.
The second
movement, Supplication
(the act of begging
humbly), has more angst,
almost a sense of urgency
as a result of the
rhythmic motor in the
piano. The third
movement, Jewish Song,
evokes a quintessentially
Eastern-European
melancholy. Its falling
motives with bent
intonation might
represent the pain of the
Jewish
experience.
The
works were dedicated to
Dutch-American cellist
Hans Kindler, a highly
influential musician of
his time, and founder of
the National Symphony
Orchestra in Washington,
D.C. Mr. Kindler was the
soloist for the world
premiere of Bloch's most
celebrated work, Schelomo
in 1917.
Though
the popularity of Bloch's
oeuvre has been dominated
by works of Jewish
connection, we should not
forget that Bloch had
many other stylistic
periods, including
Franco-Belgian, modal,
serial, and even American
folk. In 1927, he was
awarded Musical America's
composition prize in a
unanimous vote, despite
being regarded as an
outsider by American
music writers at the
time. His winning work
America (1928) was
performed by every major
orchestra and conductor
in the following seasons.
May we be proud of his
contributions to American
music. The three
pieces From Jewish Life
were composed by
Swiss-American composer
Ernest Bloch in 1924, the
same year he took U.S.
citizenship. Though
clearly inspired and
influenced by Jewish
experience, they are
purely concert pieces,
and do not provide any
specific liturgical
significance. The first
movement, Prayer, is a
deeply heartfelt plea to
the almighty. As Neil W
Levin writes, The initial
four-note motive in the
minor mode, together with
its elaboration in the
ensuing phrases, sounds
as if it might have
served as the skeletal
model for Max Janowski's
(1912-1991) now
well-known setting of the
High Holyday prayer Avinu
Malkenu. This prayer has
special meaning in my own
spiritual life, as I have
been singing it since my
childhood. Both Prayer
and Janowski's Avinu
Malkenu are cantorial in
nature, to be sung with
heartfelt pathos. The
second movement,
Supplication (the act of
begging humbly), has more
angst, almost a sense of
urgency as a result of
the rhythmic motor in the
piano. The third
movement, Jewish Song,
evokes a quintessentially
Eastern-European
melancholy. Its falling
motives with bent
intonation might
represent the pain of the
Jewish experience. The
works were dedicated to
Dutch-American cellist
Hans Kindler, a highly
influential musician of
his time, and founder of
the National Symphony
Orchestra in Washington,
D.C. Mr. Kindler was the
soloist for the world
premiere of Bloch's most
celebrated work, Schelomo
in 1917. Though the
popularity of Bloch's
oeuvre has been dominated
by works of Jewish
connection, we should not
forget that Bloch had
many other stylistic
periods, including
Franco-Belgian, modal,
serial, and even American
folk. In 1927, he was
awarded Musical America's
composition prize in a
unanimous vote, despite
being regarded as an
outsider by American
music writers at the
time. His winning work
America (1928) was
performed by every major
orchestra and conductor
in the following seasons.
May we be proud of his
contributions to American
music. The three
pieces From Jewish Life
were composed by
Swiss-American composer
Ernest Bloch in 1924, the
same year he took U.S.
citizenship. Though
clearly inspired and
influenced by Jewish
experience, they are
purely concert pieces,
and do not provide any
specific liturgical
significance.The first
movement,
“Prayerâ€, is
a deeply heartfelt plea
to the almighty. As Neil
W Levin writes,
“The initial
four-note motive in the
minor mode, together with
its elaboration in the
ensuing phrases, sounds
as if it might have
served as the skeletal
model for Max
Janowski’s
(1912–1991) now
well-known setting of the
High Holyday prayer Avinu
Malkenu.†This
prayer has special
meaning in my own
spiritual life, as I have
been singing it since my
childhood. Both
“Prayer†and
Janowski’s Avinu
Malkenu are cantorial in
nature, to be sung with
heartfelt pathos.The
second movement,
“Supplicationâ€
(the act of begging
humbly), has more angst,
almost a sense of urgency
as a result of the
rhythmic motor in the
piano. The third
movement, “Jewish
Songâ€, evokes a
quintessentially
Eastern-European
melancholy. Its falling
motives with bent
intonation might
represent the pain of the
Jewish experience.The
works were dedicated to
Dutch-American cellist
Hans Kindler, a highly
influential musician of
his time, and founder of
the National Symphony
Orchestra in Washington,
D.C. Mr. Kindler was the
soloist for the world
premiere of
Bloch’s most
celebrated work, Schelomo
in 1917.Though the
popularity of
Bloch’s oeuvre has
been dominated by works
of Jewish connection, we
should not forget that
Bloch had many other
stylistic periods,
including Franco-Belgian,
modal, serial, and even
American folk. In 1927,
he was awarded Musical
America’s
composition prize in a
unanimous vote, despite
being regarded as an
outsider by American
music writers at the
time. His winning work
America (1928) was
performed by every major
orchestra and conductor
in the following seasons.
May we be proud of his
contributions to American
music.
Score and Parts Cello SKU: HL.51481469 For Violoncello and Piano. ...(+)
Score and Parts Cello
SKU: HL.51481469
For Violoncello and
Piano. Composed by
Richard Strauss. Edited
by Peter Jost. Henle
Music Folios. Classical.
Softcover. 64 pages. G.
Henle #HN1469. Published
by G. Henle
(HL.51481469).
UPC:
840126989649.
9.0x12.0x0.258
inches.
Fingering
Michael Korstick;
fingering & bowing
for cello Johannes Moser
Aside from the Piano
Quartet op. 13 and the
Violin Sonata op. 18, the
Cello Sonata numbers
among the most mature
works of chamber music
from Strauss' early
oeuvre. The influences of
Mendelssohn, Schumann,
and Brahms are
noticeable, while leaving
sufficient space for a
very personal tonal
language, often with
surprising rhythmic and
harmonic turns of phrase.
Strauss subjected the
first version completed
in early 1881 to a
radical revision over the
winter of 1882/83; the
opening movement was
thoroughly reworked, the
two subsequent movements
rewritten completely. It
was worth it, because
after the premiere in
Dresden, the composer
wrote to his mother,
“My sonata garnered
extraordinary acclaim,
the applause was
enormous, congratulations
came to me from all
sides.â€.
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Cello and Piano - easy SKU: BT.EMBZ6748 Easy concert pieces in first p...(+)
Cello and Piano - easy
SKU: BT.EMBZ6748
Easy concert pieces in
first position. By
Arpad Pejtsik. By Endre
Lengyel. EMB Music for
Beginners. Educational
Tool. Book Only. Composed
1973. 64 pages. Editio
Musica Budapest
#EMBZ6748. Published by
Editio Musica Budapest
(BT.EMBZ6748).
Hungarian-English-Germ
an-French.
The
volumes of the series
cover the entire music
literature from the
earliest centurties to
our days. The material of
the individual volumes
containing short, easy
pieces to be played in
the first three-four
years of studying the
instrument has been
compiled by accomplished
music teachers. The
majority of the
contemporary works
included in the volumes
have been published in
this series for the first
time. An ABRSM syllabus
title, 2010-16, Grade
2-3.
Cello and Piano SKU: ST.H299 Composed by Michael Jacques. String music. E...(+)
Cello and Piano
SKU:
ST.H299
Composed by
Michael Jacques. String
music. Elementary. Score
and part. Stainer & Bell
Ltd. #H299. Published by
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
(ST.H299).
ISBN
9790220209703.
Mich
ael Jacques studied with
Sir Lennox Berkeley at
the Royal Academy of
Music. His material shows
considerable
understanding of working
with young people.