Cello - advanced to difficult SKU: HL.49018922 Cello with Piano Reduct...(+)
Cello - advanced to
difficult
SKU:
HL.49018922
Cello
with Piano Reduction.
Composed by Camille
Saint-Saens. Edited by
Maria Kliegel. This
edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Edition Schott.
Classical. Softcover.
Composed 1862. Op. 16bis.
36 pages. Schott Music
#CB229. Published by
Schott Music
(HL.49018922).
ISBN
9790001174527. UPC:
841886015913.
9.25x12.0x0.163
inches.
When
writing his Concerto No.
1 in A minor, Op. 33,
Camille Saint-Saens
created a 'classic' of
violoncello literature.
But the French musician
even wrote other solo
works for this
instrument: a second
concerto, two sonatas,
the 'Swan' from 'The
Carnival of the Animals'
as well as a 'Suite with
Piano Accompaniment' Op.
16. Premiered on 27 April
1866 and probably written
shortly before, the work
is based on the
composer's study of
tradition, especially of
the form of the Baroque
suite, integrated in a
Romantic tonal language.
Many years later (1919)
the composer also
presented a version with
orchestral instead of
piano accompaniment, and
for this version he
replaced movements 3 and
5 and changed the ending
of the fourth movement.
The present edition
contains the text of the
orchestral version: The
five-movement suite
begins with a prelude
reminiscent of Bach which
is followed by a pleasant
serenade, a stylized
gavotte and a sentimental
romance before a
passionate tarantella
puts a virtuoso end to
the piece. The
enthusiastic, melodic
'Suite' is a valuable
addition to the cello
repertoire, suitable for
both tuition and concert
purposes.
Cello SKU: HL.48188171 For Cello and Orchestra Study Score. Compos...(+)
Cello
SKU:
HL.48188171
For
Cello and Orchestra Study
Score. Composed by
Henri Dutilleux. Leduc.
Classical. Softcover. 137
pages. Heugel & Cie
#HE32207. Published by
Heugel & Cie
(HL.48188171).
UPC:
888680848200. 8.5x11.75
inches.
“Henr
i Dutilleux (1916-2013)
was greatly influenced by
his contemporaries,
Ravel, Debussy and
Roussel, yet implemented
his own, unique style.
His Cello Concerto,
Tout un monde
lointain, is
considered to be one of
the most important 20th
century additions to the
instrument's repertoire.
This Dutilleux Concerto
comprises five movements
which run seamlessly in
to one-another, each
inspired by the poetry of
Charles Baudelaire. The
movements are: 1)
Énigme (Enigma),
2) Regard (Gaze), 3)
Houles (Surges), 4)
Miroirs (Mirrors), and 5)
Hymne (Hymn). Tout un
monde lointain was
first performed in July
1970 by Russian cellist,
Mstislav Rostropovich
with the Orchestre de
Paris. The piece remains
popular to this day, and
including the entire
orchestral score, this
edition is essential to
the advanced cellist's
repertoire.&rdquo.
Cello SKU: HL.48188823 For Cello and Orchestra (Piano Reduction). ...(+)
Cello
SKU:
HL.48188823
For
Cello and Orchestra
(Piano Reduction).
Composed by Henri
Dutilleux. Leduc.
Classical. Softcover. 80
pages. Heugel & Cie
#HE33633. Published by
Heugel & Cie
(HL.48188823).
UPC:
888680883478.
9.25x12.25x0.075
inches.
“Comp
osed between 1967 and
1970, Tout un monde
lointain for Cello and
Orchestra, by Henri
Dutilleux, is one of the
most important additions
to the cello repertoire
in the 20th century.
Lasting nearly half an
hour, each of the five
movements are inspired by
a poem of Charles
Baudelaire: 1. Énigme
/ Enigma 2. Regard / Gaze
3. Houles / Surges 4.
Miroirs / Mirrors 5.
Hymne / Hymn The main
theme, initially
introduced in the first
part Énigme / Enigma,
is often replayed through
the piece. The third
part, Houles / Surges is
the most difficult to
interpret with a Scherzo
part that's quite
challenging and no break
between the movements.
Henri Dutilleux was
internationally acclaimed
for his work, winning
prizes such as the Gold
Medal of the Royal
Philharmonic Society and
the UNESCO's
International Rostrum of
Composers, among many
others. His work also
includes a piano sonata,
two symphonies, the
Violin concerto 'L'arbre
des songes' (The tree of
dreams) and the string
quartet 'Ainsi la nuit'
(Thus the
night).â€.