Cello; Piano Accompaniment SKU: HL.50512037 Cello and Piano. Compo...(+)
Cello; Piano
Accompaniment
SKU:
HL.50512037
Cello
and Piano. Composed
by Franz Liszt. Edited by
Csiky Boldizsar. Arranged
by Csí, ky
Boldizsá, and r.
Romantic. EMB. Classical.
Softcover. 14 pages.
Editio Musica Budapest
#Z14779. Published by
Editio Musica Budapest
(HL.50512037).
ISBN
9790080147795. UPC:
884088668723.
9.0x12.0x0.079 inches.
Ferenc Liszt; Boldizsar
Csiky.
The arranger
of this work (a
well-known Hungarian
composer living in
Romania) writes: +This
piece has always excited
my imagination, from
several points of view.
First of all, its name.
The German title, the
obstinate one, may refer
to its ostinato
character. This is close
to Liszt's programme
concept, but the French
word 'obstine' is closer
in meaning to stubborn.
There is just a shade of
difference, but to me it
is important, because the
latter suggests the
description of a type of
behaviour, the emotional
state of a dancer's inner
frame of mind abstracted
into movements, expressed
in dance movements, and
this is a fascinating
interpretation. The
demonstration of stubborn
resistance and defiance
to the point of
exhaustion was not a
frequently occurring
phenomenon with Liszt.
Secondly, at the
beginning of the
seventies Zoltan Kocsis
played the piece in
Transylvania. At that
time, I asked the
composer, +Is the
character of the
continuous staccato in
the left hand sharp,
short, or an accompanying
background like a
constant shadow? Is it a
weighty Brahmsian
staccato, an ominous
knocking? - and so on.
Then there are the
Bartokian false relations
that keep recurring in
the work, the B-E flat-G,
etc. That foreshadows
Debussy, creating
harmonic thrills that,
when I hear the work,
keep my continuing
interest alive for it.
Finally, my immediate
reason for arranging the
work was of a family
nature: in connection
with Liszt's jubilee
year, my daughter, who is
a cellist, wanted a 'more
energetic' piece to play
at a bicentenary concert
an addition to the
existing slow, lyrical,
or sombre works written
by Liszt for the
cello.+.
For Cello and Piano Reduction. Composed by Richard Strauss (1864-1949). Edite...(+)
For Cello and Piano
Reduction. Composed by
Richard Strauss
(1864-1949).
Edited by Peter Jost.
Henle
Music Folios. Softcover.
G.
Henle #HN1468. Published
by
G. Henle
Cello; Piano Accompaniment (Score and Solo Part) SKU: HL.49045162 For ...(+)
Cello; Piano
Accompaniment (Score and
Solo Part)
SKU:
HL.49045162
For
Cello and Piano
Reduction. Composed
by Huw Watkins. This
edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
String. Classical.
Softcover. Composed
2012-2013. 44 pages.
Duration 12'. Schott
Music #ED13556. Published
by Schott Music
(HL.49045162).
ISBN
9790220134104. UPC:
196288107330.
9.0x12.0x0.155
inches.
Violin, cello and piano (P/ST) - difficult SKU: HL.49030480 Composed by J...(+)
Violin, cello and piano
(P/ST) - difficult
SKU: HL.49030480
Composed by John Casken.
This edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Edition Schott. Score and
Parts. Composed
2000-2002. 68 pages.
Duration 20'. Schott
Music #ED 12775.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49030480).
Set of Parts Cello; Chamber Music; Piano Accompaniment; Violin (Ensemble) SKU...(+)
Set of Parts Cello;
Chamber Music; Piano
Accompaniment; Violin
(Ensemble)
SKU:
HL.51481532
Set of
Parts for Violin, Cello
and Piano. Composed
by Felix Bartholdy
Mendelssohn. Henle Music
Folios. Classical.
Softcover. G. Henle
#HN1532. Published by G.
Henle (HL.51481532).
UPC: 840126989298.
9.25x12.25x0.357
inches.
After the
great success of his
first Piano Trio in d
minor op. 49, some five
years passed before
Mendelssohn set to work
on a new composition for
this formation. But then
the c-minor Trio came
into being in a
relatively short period
in March/April 1845 and
was published around a
year later. Much more
sombre in character than
the sibling work, this
second trio is also
considered much more
difficult in terms of
technique (above all in
the piano part). Thus, it
has always stood somewhat
in the shadow of the
earlier trio. However,
chamber music aficionados
generally regard it as
the more mature and
challenging work in terms
of compositional
technique. The trio,
taken from the volume
Mendelssohn • Piano
Trios HN 957, is now
available from Henle for
the first time also as a
practical single
edition.
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Chamber Music Cello, Piano SKU: PR.114418630 Composed by Stacy Garrop. Se...(+)
Chamber Music Cello,
Piano
SKU:
PR.114418630
Composed
by Stacy Garrop. Set of
Score and Parts. With
Standard notation. 24+8
pages. Duration 13
minutes. Theodore Presser
Company #114-41863.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.114418630).
ISBN
9781491114063. UPC:
680160642724. 9 x 12
inches.
The film
noir genre of 1940s
cinema typically includes
a strong but flawed male
lead (often a detective),
a beautiful woman who
coerces the male into
committing murder or is a
killer herself (a
“femme
fataleâ€), and a
twisting plot line that
involves one or more
homicides. These movies
typically are shot in
black and white, with
emphasis on shadows and
light, alcohol and
cigarettes, trench coats
and fedoras. Most of the
story lines do not have
happy endings. Inspired
by this genre, NOIR
VIGNETTES consists of
four movements, each
depicting an aspect of
film noir: Murder at
Midnight, Loaded Gun,
Femme Fatale, and Last
Cigarette. In the
mid-1940s, film critics
in France noticed a trend
emerging in movies from
the United States, which
they coined film noir
(which translates to
“black
filmâ€). These
movies were dark, moody,
and pessimistic,
reflecting the agitation
and anxiety present in
society following World
War II. Several
characteristics are
commonly found in many of
these movies, including a
strong but flawed male
lead (often a detective),
a beautiful woman who
either coerces the male
lead into committing
murder for her or is a
killer herself (a
“femme
fataleâ€), and a
twisting, turning plot
line that involves one or
more homicides.
Additionally, there are
several visual elements
that these movies share:
many are shot in black
and white, with great
emphasis on the use of
shadows and light;
alcohol and cigarettes
are heavily consumed by
men and women alike; and
men typically wear trench
coats and fedoras. Most
of the story lines do not
have happy endings.
Examples of film noir
include Orson
Welles’ The Lady
from Shanghai, Billy
Wilder’s Double
Indemnity, and John
Huston’s The
Maltese Falcon.NOIR
VIGNETTES consists of
four movements, each
depicting a different
aspect of film noir:
Murder at Midnight,
Loaded Gun, Femme Fatale,
and Last Cigarette.This
piece was commissioned by
the University of
Illinois Research Board
on behalf of double
bassist Michael Cameron;
and it also published for
Double Bass and Piano
(114-41811). The cello
version is transcribed by
the composer.-- Stacy
Garrop.