Cello solo SKU: BR.EB-9074 (Plainte sur la perte de la reflexion music...(+)
Cello solo
SKU:
BR.EB-9074
(Plainte sur la perte
de la reflexion
musicale). Composed
by Klaus Huber. Edited by
Michael Bach. Arranged by
Michael Bach. Solo
instruments; stapled.
Edition Breitkopf. You
will need a copy of BG
1002 for each player to
perform the version for
variable instrumentation
(BG 1004). Music
post-1945; New music
(post-2000). Score.
Composed 1972. 12 pages.
Duration 20'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #EB 9074.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.EB-9074).
ISBN 9790004179499. 9
x 12 inches.
World
premieres:I version for
flute: Wiesbaden, 1972II
version for piano: Nyon,
1972III version for var.
insts.: Cologne, May 29,
1976VI version for
accordeon: Fribourg, June
25, 1987VIII version for
violoncello Tokyo:
October 14, 1989X version
for organ: Stuttgart,
March 28, 2018This work
(A Breath of the
Untimely) was first
written for solo Flute
and dedicated to Aurele
Nicolet. Its bears the
subtitle Lament on the
Loss of Musical Thought -
some Madrigals for Solo
Flute or Flute with any
other Instruments. This
serves as a playing
instruction but doubles
at the same time as an
outmoded programme: it
refers back to the
musical origin of the
opening lamenting motif,
a tradition which was
once of its time but is
not of our time - namely
the Lamento genre which
gave the title to the
Chaconne in Purcell's
opera Dido and Aeneas.
Almost simultaneously I
wrote a second version
for Piano (for Piano
one-and-a-half hands),
which already formulates
possible approaches for
the performer, in some
detail, to the indicated,
quasi-canonic version of
the piece in the
programme. The multiple
version Ein Hauch von
Unzeit III realizes a
concrete version of a
formal state which floats
between strict canon and
aleatoric principles:
each of the musicians who
are spread throughout the
hall introduces their own
idiomatic translation of
the flute part. And so
the music exists,
omnipresent, not only
spatially throughout the
hall, but also formally
in a sort of fluctuating
simultaneity. For that
reason, it was my express
wish to any potential
interpreter that they
should construct entirely
their own version of the
piece. A healthy number
of musicians have
responded to my
suggestion - versions of
the piece have now been
made for guitar
(Cornelius Schwehr,
Gunther Schneider),
accordion (Hugo Noth),
double bass (Fernando
Grillo), violin
(Hansheinz Schneeberger),
viola, violoncello, and
double bass (trio basso,
Koln), violoncello
(Michael Bach), trombone
(Andrew Digby) and,
created by myself, a sung
version for voice (to
words by Georg Wilhelm
Friedrich Hegel und Max
Bense), and for viola.The
most important
requirement for the whole
piece is absolute
stillness, which should
as far as possible
emanate from the
performer. The pauses are
occasionally in this
respect the most
important element. These
may, if one can find the
necessary stillness,
become very long.Ein
Hauch von Unzeit (A
Breath of the Untimely) -
time almost
dissolves!(Klaus Huber,
1989/2014 - translation:
David
Alberman)CD:Jean-Luc
Menet (Bass flute)CD
Traversieres
120.270Jean-Luc Menet
(fl)CD STR
37039Bibliography:Zimmerm
ann, Heidy:
Zeitgestaltung im
Kompositionsprozess bei
Klaus Huber - dargestellt
anhand von Skizzen, in:
Mnemosyne. Zeit und
Gedachtnis in der
europaischen Musik des
ausgehenden 20.
Jahrhunderts, hrsg. von
Dorothea Redepenning und
Joachim Steinheuer,
Saarbrucken: Pfau 2006,
S. 90-109
World
premiere: VIII version
for violoncello Tokyo:
October 14, 1989.
Cello (Cello) SKU: HL.49043960 Babylonian Prayer. Composed by Zoe ...(+)
Cello (Cello)
SKU:
HL.49043960
Babylonian Prayer.
Composed by Zoe Martlew.
This edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
String Solo. Softcover.
Composed 2008. 4 pages.
Duration 4'. Schott Music
#ED13546. Published by
Schott Music
(HL.49043960).
ISBN
9790220134012.
9.25x12.0x0.083
inches.
Salat
Babilya was inspired by
music from Iraq, in
particular the beautiful
sonorities of the oud, a
variety of Middle Eastern
lute dating back to
antiquity. An oud-like
resonance is evoked
without the use of a bow
via a combination of
'arabic' scales, open
strings, ringing
harmonics and ornamental
inflections.The
particular oud piece that
inspired this one was
written to help lull the
children of Bagdad to
sleep during bombing
raids and bears the same
title, which translates
from the Arabic as
'Babylonian Prayer. (Zoe
Martlew).
Cello Method Violoncelle [Partition] - Facile Mel Bay
by Christine Watts. For cello. Non-Series. All styles, method. Level: Beginning....(+)
by Christine Watts. For
cello. Non-Series. All
styles, method. Level:
Beginning. Book. Method.
Size 8.75x11.75. 96
pages. Published by Mel
Bay Pub., Inc.
Cello (Cello) SKU: HL.49044838 For solo cello. Composed by Thomas ...(+)
Cello (Cello)
SKU:
HL.49044838
For
solo cello. Composed
by Thomas Larcher. This
edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
String. Vier Seiten is a
response to Ayrton
Senna's fatal car
accident, portrayed in
slow motion, as it was
repeatedly shown on
television at the time.
In this poignant work, a
violent fast section
represents the crash,
followed by a long
epilogue, reflecting the.
Softcover. Composed 1997.
8 pages. Duration 7'.
Schott Music #CB269.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49044838).
ISBN
9790220134418. UPC:
841886027602.
9.0x12.0x0.067
inches.
Vier Seiten
for violoncello is an
attempt to present an
event that in reality
takes about two seconds
in extreme slow motion,
thus making even the
micromovements visible or
audible beyond the
straight line of
motion.When I composed
the piece, the fatal
accident of Ayrton Senna
came to my mind again and
again - an accident which
was shown on TV in slow
motion again and again
until it became
unbearable. The fast
motion of the car
immediately before the
crash into a concrete
wall, a motion which was
no longer purposeful but
out of control and which
had the car pulled to and
fro and from side to
side, was followed by
that crash. In this
extreme slow motion, it
is no longer shown as a
crash but as the fast
telescoping of carbon
fibre, metal and human
body parts.After this
crash, as a postlude so
to speak, everything
suddenly slowed down,
tyres and automotive
particles floating in the
air, the torso of the
vehicle swinging until
the motion stopped. It
was not until this moment
that I realized that the
whole presentation of the
incident had been
accompanied by paralyzing
silence.- Thomas
Larcher
Vier
Seiten is a response to
Ayrton Senna's fatal car
accident, portrayed in
slow motion, as it was
repeatedly shown on
television at the time.
In this poignant work, a
violent fast section
represents the crash,
followed by a long
epilogue, reflecting the
apparent stillness of the
immediate aftermath.