Cello. Arranged by
Various.
Book; CD; Play-Along;
String
Series; Worship
Resources.
Instrumental Solo Series.
Contemporary Christian;
Pop;
Sacred. 32 pages.
Published
by Alfred Music
18 Tuneful and Jazzy Pieces for the Beginner Cellist. By Richard Kershaw. Fenton...(+)
18 Tuneful and Jazzy
Pieces for the Beginner
Cellist. By Richard
Kershaw. Fenton Play
Along Books. Book and CD
Package. Size 9x12
inches. 37 pages.
Published by Fentone
Music.
(Cello). For Cello. Book; CD; Play-Along; String Series. Ultimate Pop Instrument...(+)
(Cello). For Cello. Book;
CD; Play-Along; String
Series. Ultimate Pop
Instrumental Solos
Series. Movie. Grade 2;
Grade 3. 84 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
Publishing
15 Festive Solos in 25 Different Styles. Composed by Various. Edited by Diana...(+)
15 Festive Solos in 25
Different Styles.
Composed by
Various. Edited by Diana
Traietta. Solo
Collection.
Solo Styles. Book.
Excelcia
Music Publishing #SB2013.
Published by Excelcia
Music
Publishing
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). Edited by Andrew Talle. This edit...(+)
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach
(1685-1750). Edited by
Andrew Talle. This
edition: urtext edition.
Cloth bund. Barenreiter
Urtext. Urtext of the New
Bach Edition - Revised
(NBArev). Performance
Score(s), anthology. BWV
1007-1012. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA05258.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag (BA.BA05258).
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). Edited by Andrew Talle. This ed...(+)
Composed by Johann
Sebastian
Bach (1685-1750). Edited
by
Andrew Talle. This
edition:
urtext edition.
Paperback.
Barenreiter Urtext.
Urtext
of the New Bach Edition -
Revised (NBArev).
Performance Score(s),
anthology. BWV 1007-1012.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA05257. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
A cello method for children. Composed by Egon Saßmannshaus and Kurt Sassmanns...(+)
A cello method for
children.
Composed by Egon
Saßmannshaus
and Kurt Sassmannshaus.
Stapled. With a Chinese
text
booklet. Performance
score.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA10757.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag
Solos with Ensemble Arrangements for Two or More Players. Arranged by Stan Pethe...(+)
Solos with Ensemble
Arrangements for Two or
More Players. Arranged by
Stan Pethel. (Cello).
Daybreak Christmas
Choral. Size 9x12 inches.
Published by Daybreak
Music.
A cello method for children age four and older. Composed by Egon Saßmannshaus...(+)
A cello method for
children
age four and older.
Composed
by Egon Saßmannshaus and
Kurt
Sassmannshaus. Stapled.
With a
Chinese text booklet.
Performance score.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA10756.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag
Cello - Grade 1.5 to 3 SKU: XC.SB2010 21 Quartets for Any Combination ...(+)
Cello - Grade 1.5 to 3
SKU: XC.SB2010
21 Quartets for Any
Combination of String
instruments. Composed
by Various. Edited by
Diana Traietta, Matthew
R. Putnam, and Tyler
Arcari. Arranged by
Matthew R. Putnam and
Tyler Arcari. Concert and
Holiday. Adaptable
Ensemble Series. Concert
and Contest. Concert and
contest. Ensemble,
Collection, Book.
Excelcia Music Publishing
#SB2010. Published by
Excelcia Music Publishing
(XC.SB2010).
ISBN
9781644020555. UPC:
812598035537. 9 x 12
inches.
Adaptable
Quartets contains 21
newly-composed or
arranged quartets that
can be flexibly used with
any combination of string
instruments, making them
an invaluable resource in
the modern orchestra
room! Written at an
accessible 1.5-3 grade
level, Adaptable Quartets
follow the popular
Adaptable Duets and Trios
books by the same
composers. Tyler Arcari
and Matthew R. Putnam
bring with them a wealth
of educational experience
as music educators to
craft quartets that are
fun to play and musically
stimulating. Adaptable
Quartets are sure to
become an instant
favorite. String editing
by Diana
Traietta.
CONTENTS
Abide with Me
(Monk) Agincourt
Carol (English Folk
Song) The Barber of
Seville (Rossini) Be
Thou My Vision (Trad.
Irish) Capstone
(Arcari) Chorale -
Jupiter (Holst)
Country Gardens (Trad.
Morris Dance) Curse
of Tortuga (Arcari)
Dawn of the Century -
March (Paull) Fortune
Favors the Bold
(Putnam) Gesu Bambino
(Yon) Go Tell It on
the Mountain
(Spiritual)
Greensleeves (Trad.
English Folk Song)
Home on the Range
(Kelly) In the Hall
of the Mountain King
(Grieg) Les Toreadors
- Carmen (Bizet)
Scimitar! (Matthew R.
Putnam) Sea Shanty
(19th Century Sea
Shanty) Song Without
Words - Second Suite in F
(Holst) The Emperor
Waltz (Strauss II)
When Johnny Comes
Marching Home (American
Folk Song).
For Cello and 2nd Cello Accompaniment. Composed by Friedrich August Kummer ...(+)
For Cello and 2nd Cello
Accompaniment. Composed
by
Friedrich August Kummer
(1797-1879). String.
Softcover. Hal Leonard
#ED22371. Published by
Hal
Leonard
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 SKU: HL.14028929 Composed by David Blake. Music Sales America. Clas...(+)
Cello
SKU:
HL.14028929
Composed
by David Blake. Music
Sales America. Classical.
Book [Softcover]. Music
Sales #NOV120425.
Published by Music Sales
(HL.14028929).
Written for
Moray Welsh whilst still
an undergraduate at York
University. This piece
was completed in
mid-September. Inspired
by Hermann Hesse's
Steppenwolf. A solo
'cello seemed an
appropriate medium for
music which might explore
the character of Harry
Haller, with his desire
for bourgeois comfort and
his strong misanthropic
and suicidal tendencies.
The opening theme
attempts to express this
- melancholy, nostalgic,
a bit Biedermeyer (cf.
Brahms Intermezzi). The
basic theme of the book,
at its simplest, is that
every human personality
consists of hundred of
different personalities -
within every man there
lurks a wolf. Accordingly
the tendency of my piece
is for all its musical
material to become
distorted, either by
thematic transformation
or by changes of timbre.
There are three movements
played without a break.
The first is a character
portrait of the
Steppenwolf. The second
is concerned in the most
general sort of way with
the dance elements in the
novel - Harry's being
taught to dance and
appreciate low 'popular'
music - a tango is
recapitulated in a waltz
and 'Yearning', a popular
song of the time (1927)
is hinted at. The third
movement concerns the
Masked Ball and the Magic
Theatre. Mozart is one of
Hesse's great loves and
he is repeatedly
mentioned in the book.
Inevitably some Mozart
quotes have been worked
in, the most significant
being a reference to The
Magic Flute 'fire and
water' flute theme in the
middle of the second
movement. Long before I
finished the piece, I was
disenchanted with the
work of Hesse. Much of
Steppenwolf I now find
rather embarrassing and
the claims currently made
for Hesse's greatness
seem to me exaggerated.
Since my piece is in no
important sense
programmatically
specific, this change of
heart doesn't really
matter. ~ David
Blake.