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(Words and Chords to Nearly 1200 Songs Spiral-Bound). Edited by Annie Patterson ...(+)
(Words and Chords to
Nearly 1200 Songs
Spiral-Bound). Edited by
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Blood. For Vocal. Vocal.
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Composed by Joan Szymko (1957-). For SSA choir (divisi), Hand Drum. Choral octav...(+)
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(divisi), Hand Drum.
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| Sound Matters [Conducteur] Schott
(Score) SKU: HL.49003135 An Anthology of Listening Material for GCSE M...(+)
(Score) SKU:
HL.49003135 An
Anthology of Listening
Material for GCSE
Music. Composed by
Bruce Cole and David
Bowman. This edition:
Paperback/Soft Cover.
Sheet music. Edition
Schott. Classical,
Collection. Score. 200
pages. Schott Music
#ED12351. Published by
Schott Music
(HL.49003135). ISBN
9780946535132. UPC:
884088991623.
8.25x11.75x0.436 inches.
English. This
anthology of 72 music
examples, consisting of
the Teacher's Manual,
Pupil's Questions, Music
Book and two recordings
on CD or cassettes, is
intended to provide
comprehensive resource
materials for the
listening component of
the GCSE music
syllabuses. The extracts
have been selected
especially to illustrate
the periods, styles and
rudiments of music
encompassed within the
syllabuses, and the four
components of the
publication produced to
ensure maximum assistance
to the teacher in the
classroom. Selected
contents: MUSIC IN THE
LATE RENAISSANCE O quam
gloriosum est regnum * T.
Morley: MUSIC IN THE
BAROQUE ERA: H. Purcell:
Hark, each tree (from Ode
for St Cecilia's Day) *
A. Vivaldi: Second
Allegro (from Op. 3 No.
11) * G.F. Handel: Lascia
ch'io * J.S. Bach:
Erschienen ist der
herrliche Tag (BWV 629) *
F. Couperin: Le
Petit-Rein MUSIC IN THE
ROMANTIC PERIOD: F.
Schubert: Am Meer (from
Schwanengesang) * H.
Berlioz: Un Bal (from
Symphonie fantastique) *
F. Chopin: Mazurka (Op. 7
No. 5) * R. Schumann:
Fantasiestuck (Op. 73 No.
1) * R. Wagner: Prelude
(to Tristan and Isolde) *
R. Strauss: Epilog (from
Till Eulenspiegels
lustige Streiche) * MUSIC
IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY:
B. Bartok: Third movement
(from Sonata for two
Pianos and Percussion) *
K. Stockhausen: Zyklus *
C. Berberian: Stripsody *
JAZZ AND POP: F. Molton:
Peace in the Valley * Bix
Beiderbecke and his Gang:
Jazz Me Blues * The
Platters: Only You * E.
Fitzgerald: Mack the
Knife * S. Getz and A.
Gilberto: The Girl From
Ipanema and more. $20.95 - Voir plus => Acheter | | |
| Easy Piano White Pages Piano Facile [Partition] - Facile Hal Leonard
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| Contextures: Riots - Decade '60 Orchestre Theodore Presser Co.
Orchestra SKU: PR.11641867L Composed by William Kraft. Spiral. Large Scor...(+)
Orchestra SKU:
PR.11641867L Composed
by William Kraft. Spiral.
Large Score. Duration 16
minutes, 25 seconds.
Theodore Presser Company
#116-41867L. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.11641867L). UPC:
680160683215. Conte
xtures: Riots -Decade '60
was commissioned by Zubin
Mehta and the Southern
California Symphony
Association after the
successful premiere of
the Concerto for Four
Percussion Soloists and
Orchestra. It was written
during the spring and
summer months of 1967.
Riots stemming from
resentment against the
racial situation in the
United States and the war
in Vietnam were occurring
throughout the country
and inevitably invaded
the composer's creative
subconscious.
Contextures, as the title
implies, was intended to
exploit various and
varying textures. As the
work progressed the
correspondence between
the fabric of music and
the fabric of society
became apparent and the
allegory grew in
significance. So I found
myself translating social
aspects into musical
techniques. Social
stratification became a
polymetric situation
where disparate groups
function together. The
conflict between the
forces of expansion and
the forces of containment
is expressed through and
opposition of tonal
fluidity vs. rigidity.
This is epitomized in the
fourth movement, where
the brass is divided into
two groups - a muted
group, encircled by the
unmuted one, which does
its utmost to keep the
first group within a
restricted pitch area.
The playful jazzy bits
(one between the first
and second movements and
one at the end of the
piece) are simply saying
that somehow in this age
of turmoil and anxiety
ways of having fun are
found even though that
fun may seem
inappropriate. The piece
is in five movements,
with an interlude between
the first and second
movements. It is scored
for a large orchestra,
supplemented by six
groups of percussion,
including newly created
roto-toms (small tunable
drums) and some original
devices, such as muted
gongs and muted
vibraphone. There is also
an offstage jazz quartet:
bass, drums, soprano
saxophone and trumpet.
The first movement begins
with a solo by the first
clarinetist which is
interrupted by
intermittent heckling
from his colleagues
leading to a
configuration of large
disparate elements. The
interlude of solo violin
and snare-drum follows
without pause. The second
movement, Prestissimo, is
a display piece of
virtuosity for the entire
orchestra. The third
movement marks a period
of repose and reflection
and calls for some
expressive solos,
particularly by the horn
and alto saxophone. The
fourth movement opens
with a rather lengthy
oboe solo, which is
threatened by large
blocks of sound from the
orchestra, against an
underlying current of
agitated energy in the
piano and percussion.
This leads to a section
in which large orchestral
forces oppose one
another, ultimately
bringing the work to a
climax, if not to a
denouement. Various
thematic elements are
strewn all over the
orchestra, resulting in
the formation of a
general haze of sound. A
transition leads to the
fifth movement without
pause. The musical haze
is pierced gently by the
offstage jazz group as if
they were attempting to
ignore and even dispel
the gloom, but a legato
bell sound enters and
hovers over both the jazz
group and the orchestra,
the latter making
statements of disquieting
finality. Two films were
conceived to accompany
portions of Contextures.
The first done by Herbert
Kosowar, was a
chemography film
(painting directly into
the film using dyes and
various implements) with
fast clips of riot
photographs. The second
was a film collage made
by photographically
abstracting details from
paintings of Reginald
Pollack. The purpose was
to invoke a non-specific
response - as in music -
but at the same time to
define the subject matter
of the piece. The films
were constructed to
correspond with certain
developments in the piece
and in no way affect the
independence and musical
flow of the piece, having
been made after the piece
was completed.
Contextures: Riots -
Decade '60 is dedicated
to Mehta, the Southern
California Symphony
Association and the Los
Angeles Philharmonic
Orchestra. The news of
the assassination of Dr.
Martin Luther King came
the afternoon of the
premiere, April 4, 1968.
That evening's
performances, and also
the succeeding ones, were
dedicated to him and a
special dedication to Dr.
King has been inserted
into he score. All the
music that follows the
jazz group - beginning
with the legato bell
sound playing the first 2
notes to We shall
overcome constitutes a
new ending to commemorate
Dr. King's death. $105.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Contextures: Riots - Decade '60 Orchestre [Conducteur] Theodore Presser Co.
Orchestra SKU: PR.11641867S Composed by William Kraft. Full score. Durati...(+)
Orchestra SKU:
PR.11641867S Composed
by William Kraft. Full
score. Duration 16
minutes, 25 seconds.
Theodore Presser Company
#116-41867S. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.11641867S). UPC:
680160683208. Conte
xtures: Riots -Decade '60
was commissioned by Zubin
Mehta and the Southern
California Symphony
Association after the
successful premiere of
the Concerto for Four
Percussion Soloists and
Orchestra. It was written
during the spring and
summer months of 1967.
Riots stemming from
resentment against the
racial situation in the
United States and the war
in Vietnam were occurring
throughout the country
and inevitably invaded
the composer's creative
subconscious.
Contextures, as the title
implies, was intended to
exploit various and
varying textures. As the
work progressed the
correspondence between
the fabric of music and
the fabric of society
became apparent and the
allegory grew in
significance. So I found
myself translating social
aspects into musical
techniques. Social
stratification became a
polymetric situation
where disparate groups
function together. The
conflict between the
forces of expansion and
the forces of containment
is expressed through and
opposition of tonal
fluidity vs. rigidity.
This is epitomized in the
fourth movement, where
the brass is divided into
two groups - a muted
group, encircled by the
unmuted one, which does
its utmost to keep the
first group within a
restricted pitch area.
The playful jazzy bits
(one between the first
and second movements and
one at the end of the
piece) are simply saying
that somehow in this age
of turmoil and anxiety
ways of having fun are
found even though that
fun may seem
inappropriate. The piece
is in five movements,
with an interlude between
the first and second
movements. It is scored
for a large orchestra,
supplemented by six
groups of percussion,
including newly created
roto-toms (small tunable
drums) and some original
devices, such as muted
gongs and muted
vibraphone. There is also
an offstage jazz quartet:
bass, drums, soprano
saxophone and trumpet.
The first movement begins
with a solo by the first
clarinetist which is
interrupted by
intermittent heckling
from his colleagues
leading to a
configuration of large
disparate elements. The
interlude of solo violin
and snare-drum follows
without pause. The second
movement, Prestissimo, is
a display piece of
virtuosity for the entire
orchestra. The third
movement marks a period
of repose and reflection
and calls for some
expressive solos,
particularly by the horn
and alto saxophone. The
fourth movement opens
with a rather lengthy
oboe solo, which is
threatened by large
blocks of sound from the
orchestra, against an
underlying current of
agitated energy in the
piano and percussion.
This leads to a section
in which large orchestral
forces oppose one
another, ultimately
bringing the work to a
climax, if not to a
denouement. Various
thematic elements are
strewn all over the
orchestra, resulting in
the formation of a
general haze of sound. A
transition leads to the
fifth movement without
pause. The musical haze
is pierced gently by the
offstage jazz group as if
they were attempting to
ignore and even dispel
the gloom, but a legato
bell sound enters and
hovers over both the jazz
group and the orchestra,
the latter making
statements of disquieting
finality. Two films were
conceived to accompany
portions of Contextures.
The first done by Herbert
Kosowar, was a
chemography film
(painting directly into
the film using dyes and
various implements) with
fast clips of riot
photographs. The second
was a film collage made
by photographically
abstracting details from
paintings of Reginald
Pollack. The purpose was
to invoke a non-specific
response - as in music -
but at the same time to
define the subject matter
of the piece. The films
were constructed to
correspond with certain
developments in the piece
and in no way affect the
independence and musical
flow of the piece, having
been made after the piece
was completed.
Contextures: Riots -
Decade '60 is dedicated
to Mehta, the Southern
California Symphony
Association and the Los
Angeles Philharmonic
Orchestra. The news of
the assassination of Dr.
Martin Luther King came
the afternoon of the
premiere, April 4, 1968.
That evening's
performances, and also
the succeeding ones, were
dedicated to him and a
special dedication to Dr.
King has been inserted
into he score. All the
music that follows the
jazz group - beginning
with the legato bell
sound playing the first 2
notes to We shall
overcome constitutes a
new ending to commemorate
Dr. King's death. $43.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| The Rite of Spring Saxophone Alto et Piano Carl Fischer
Chamber Music Piano, alto Saxophone SKU: CF.W2657 100th Anniversary(+)
Chamber Music Piano, alto
Saxophone SKU:
CF.W2657 100th
Anniversary. Composed
by Igor Stravinsky.
Arranged by David
Dutkanicz. SWS. Set of
Score and Parts. With
Standard notation. 20+8
pages. Duration 7
minutes. Carl Fischer
Music #W2657. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.W2657). ISBN
9780825891120. UPC:
798408091125. 9 x 12
inches. On May 29,
1913, an over-capacity
audience in Paris’
Théâtre
desChamps-Élysées
witnessed an historical
spectacle as they became
a brutecatalyst in the
most (in)famous opening
night of the twentieth
century.The Rite of
Spring premiered that
evening in the midst of a
riot inspiredby the
overwhelming primitivism
both onstage and in the
score.One-hundred plus
years later, the music
still incites the senses.
The balletwas first
published in 1914 in a
reduction for two pianos,
and serves asa basis for
this arrangement. This
edition is presented in
honor of thecentennial of
the ballet’s
premiere, and is intended
to give soloists
andaccompanists a chance
to perform this
monumental work. On
May 29, 1913, an
over-capacity audience in
Paris’
Théâtre des
Champs-Élysées
witnessedan historical
spectacle as they became
a brute catalyst in the
most (in)famous opening
nightof the twentieth
century. The Rite of
Spring premiered that
evening in the midst of a
riotinspired by the
overwhelming primitivism
both onstage and in the
score. Subtitled
“Picturesof Pagan
Russia,†the
ancient scenes were
evoked using contemporary
musical
innovations,shattering
expectations of a more
traditional Ballet Russe
production.How was an
ancient ritual of
sacrifice to the earth to
be scored? The unevolved
pesantecharacter of a
village gathering was
portrayed by odd time
signatures and accents.
Melodieswere
geometrically woven as
dissonant pastorales with
grace-notes mimicking
gutturalbreaks in primal
voices. Instruments were
orchestrated against the
grain, straining
soundsinto unrecognizable
timbres. And just like
the dancers on stage,
musicians were
organizedinto alternating
groups often clashing
with one
another.One-hundred plus
years later, the music
still incites the senses.
The ballet was first
publishedin 1914 in a
reduction for two pianos,
and serves as a basis for
this arrangement. This
editionis presented in
honor of the centennial
of the ballet’s
premiere, and is intended
to give soloistsand
accompanists a chance to
perform this monumental
work. Both movements may
beplayed alone, and the
first movement may also
serve as a solo
piece. $12.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| The Definitive Movie Collection - 2nd Edition Piano, Voix et Guitare [Partition] Hal Leonard
By Various. Piano/Vocal/Chords Songbook (Arrangements for piano and voice with g...(+)
By Various.
Piano/Vocal/Chords
Songbook (Arrangements
for piano and voice with
guitar chords). Size 9x12
inches. 440 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard.
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| American Visions Orchestre d'harmonie - Facile Carl Fischer
Band Concert Band - Grade 3 SKU: CF.CPS255 Composed by Mark Lortz. Set of...(+)
Band Concert Band - Grade
3 SKU: CF.CPS255
Composed by Mark Lortz.
Set of Score and Parts.
17+4+4+2+4+4+4+2+2+2+2+2+
2+4+4+4+2+2+3+3+3+2+4+1+2
+1+4+6 pages. Duration
2:10. Carl Fischer Music
#CPS255. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CPS255). ISBN
9781491159835. UPC:
680160918423. Ameri
can Visions is a
fast-paced and energetic
composition featuring
rousing brass fanfares,
lively woodwind motives,
and driving percussion.
It was initially inspired
to embody the sense of
American vigor and
patriotism. Musically,
the main motive at mm.
4-12 runs throughout the
piece and vacillates
between duple and triplet
rhythms. Players should
be mindful to
differentiate between the
two rhythms, so there is
clarity. Measure 39
represents a contrasting
section, and should be
thought of as dark and
warm sounding as
possible. I intended that
the section would
resemble the overall
timbre of orchestral
strings, and players
could think of that when
performing the piece.
Measure 55 presents a
triplet rhythmic motive
that must be precise in
timing and dynamics. At
m. 66, be sure that the
main melodic motive and
the tenor saxophone, low
brass, and chimes
countermelody can be
heard through the
ensemble's texture.
Measure 73 uses bell tone
articulations that build
to standard articulations
at m. 76. Thank you for
playing my
composition. American
Visions is a fast-paced
and energetic composition
featuring rousing brass
fanfares, lively woodwind
motives, and driving
percussion. It was
initially inspired to
embody the sense of
American vigor and
patriotism. Musically,
the main motive at mm.
4–12 runs
throughout the piece and
vacillates between duple
and triplet rhythms.
Players should be mindful
to differentiate between
the two rhythms, so there
is clarity. Measure 39
represents a contrasting
section, and should be
thought of as dark and
warm sounding as
possible. I intended that
the section would
resemble the overall
timbre of orchestral
strings, and players
could think of that when
performing the piece.
Measure 55 presents a
triplet rhythmic motive
that must be precise in
timing and dynamics. At
m. 66, be sure that the
main melodic motive and
the tenor saxophone, low
brass, and chimes
countermelody can be
heard through the
ensemble’s
texture. Measure 73 uses
bell tone articulations
that build to standard
articulations at m.
76. Thank you for
playing my
composition. . $75.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| American Visions Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur] - Facile Carl Fischer
Band Concert Band - Grade 3 SKU: CF.CPS255F Composed by Mark Lortz. Full ...(+)
Band Concert Band - Grade
3 SKU: CF.CPS255F
Composed by Mark Lortz.
Full score. 17 pages.
Carl Fischer Music
#CPS255F. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CPS255F). ISBN
9781491159842. UPC:
680160918430. Ameri
can Visions is a
fast-paced and energetic
composition featuring
rousing brass fanfares,
lively woodwind motives,
and driving percussion.
It was initially inspired
to embody the sense of
American vigor and
patriotism. Musically,
the main motive at mm.
4-12 runs throughout the
piece and vacillates
between duple and triplet
rhythms. Players should
be mindful to
differentiate between the
two rhythms, so there is
clarity. Measure 39
represents a contrasting
section, and should be
thought of as dark and
warm sounding as
possible. I intended that
the section would
resemble the overall
timbre of orchestral
strings, and players
could think of that when
performing the piece.
Measure 55 presents a
triplet rhythmic motive
that must be precise in
timing and dynamics. At
m. 66, be sure that the
main melodic motive and
the tenor saxophone, low
brass, and chimes
countermelody can be
heard through the
ensemble's texture.
Measure 73 uses bell tone
articulations that build
to standard articulations
at m. 76. Thank you for
playing my
composition. American
Visions is a fast-paced
and energetic composition
featuring rousing brass
fanfares, lively woodwind
motives, and driving
percussion. It was
initially inspired to
embody the sense of
American vigor and
patriotism. Musically,
the main motive at mm.
4–12 runs
throughout the piece and
vacillates between duple
and triplet rhythms.
Players should be mindful
to differentiate between
the two rhythms, so there
is clarity. Measure 39
represents a contrasting
section, and should be
thought of as dark and
warm sounding as
possible. I intended that
the section would
resemble the overall
timbre of orchestral
strings, and players
could think of that when
performing the piece.
Measure 55 presents a
triplet rhythmic motive
that must be precise in
timing and dynamics. At
m. 66, be sure that the
main melodic motive and
the tenor saxophone, low
brass, and chimes
countermelody can be
heard through the
ensemble’s
texture. Measure 73 uses
bell tone articulations
that build to standard
articulations at m.
76. Thank you for
playing my
composition. . $14.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| II. Rhapsodie hongroise Piano seul EMB (Editio Musica Budapest)
Piano SKU: BT.EMBZ8162 Composed by Franz Liszt. EMB Liszt Works. Book Onl...(+)
Piano SKU:
BT.EMBZ8162 Composed
by Franz Liszt. EMB Liszt
Works. Book Only.
Composed 1977. Editio
Musica Budapest
#EMBZ8162. Published by
Editio Musica Budapest
(BT.EMBZ8162).
English-German.
Though he grew up in
Vienna and Paris and
spoke German as his
native language, Ferenc
Liszt's Hungarian
patriotism was aroused by
a natural disaster. ''Oh
my wild and distant
country! Your cry of pain
has brought me back to
you. I bow my head,
ashamed that I have
forgotten you for so
long,'' he reacted to the
news of the 1838 Danube
floods that demolished
much of Pest, and he
announced a charity
concert for the benefit
of the victims. When he
visited Hungary the
following year, he was
embraced by his
compatriots with an
unexpected enthusiasm
that defied all
description. This highly
emotional encounter set
his entire career onto a
new track Hungarian
motifs began to appear
inhis music. This marked
the beginning of the
genesis of his 19
Hungarian Rhapsodies that
spanned many decades. The
opening theme of
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2,
a piece that has acquired
extraordinary popularity,
was written down by Liszt
in his sketchbook in 1847
in Ia i, Romania. The
piece was published in
1851, later with separate
cadenzas and ad-libitum
variants added for two of
Liszt s pupils. This
revised (2020) edition,
based on the New Liszt
Edition, is distinguished
by the inclusion of
these, as well as a
preface summarizing the
latest findings of
research, facsimile
reproductions, and
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9782898522048. Ant
nio Francisco Braga
(1868-1945) belongs to
the generation of
Brazilian composers of
the first republican
period, aesthetically
tied to romanticism,
alongside Henrique Oswald
(1852-1931), Leopoldo
Miguez (1850-1902),
Glauco Velásquez
(1884-1914), and Barrozo
Neto (1881-1941). Born in
Rio de Janeiro, on April
15th, 1868, he began his
musical studies at the
Asilo dos Meninos
Desvalidos, in 1876. In
1883, he enrolled at the
Imperial Conservatório
de Música where he
studied harmony and
counterpoint with Carlos
de Mesquita – a former
student of César Franck,
Durand, and Massenet –
and clarinet with
Antônio Luís de Moura.
Braga's first
compositions date from
this period: Sonho de
Dante (1885), Dolce far
niente (1886), the first
Valse Romantique for
piano (1886), among
others. In 1887, he
premiered his first
symphonic work,
Fantasia-Abertura. In
1890, being one of the
finalists in a
competition to choose the
new Brazilian national
anthem, Braga was awarded
a scholarship to study in
Europe, where he took
classes with Jules
Massenet at the Paris
Conservatory. During this
period, he wrote some of
his most important
symphonic works, Paysage,
Cauchemar, Episódio
Sinfônico, and Marabá
(which was performed by
Richard Strauss and the
Vienna Philharmonic in
1920, in Brazil). His
opera Jupyra is
considered one of the
greatest Brazilian
compositions of that
genre. Back in Brazil,
he was appointed
professor of
counterpoint, fugue, and
composition at the
Instituto Nacional de
Música, in 1902. There,
some of the finest
Brazilian composers
studied with him, like
Glauco Velásquez and
Lorenzo
Fernândez. Braga
wrote operas, symphonic
works, songs, sacred
music, two Masses, music
for piano, different
chamber formations, band,
and choir. He is the
author of many patriotic
hymns, the most popular
of which is Hino à
Bandeira (with lyrics by
Olavo Bilac). He explored
Brazilian nationalist
elements in some of his
works, as in Variações
sobre um Tema Brasileiro
and in the Trio for
violin, cello and piano,
whose third movement is
based on a lundu (a
musical genre and dance
of Afro-Brazilian
origin). In addition
to being a composer,
Braga was one of the most
active conductors of his
time, having been ahead
of three orchestras in
Rio de Janeiro: Instituto
Nacional de Música,
Sociedade de Concertos
Sinfônicos, and Theatro
Municipal. Braga
conducted the Brazilian
premiere of major
symphonic works such as
La Mer (Debussy), Pacific
231 (Honegger) besides
other numerous Brazilian
compositions. In 1938,
he retired from Instituto
Nacional de Música. He
passed away on March
14th, 1945, in Rio de
Janeiro. Unfortunately
, Francisco Braga never
wrote for the guitar.
However, over a century
ago his music had already
been incorporated to its
repertoire. According to
information found in
newspapers of the time,
Spanish guitarist
Josefina Robledo included
transcriptions of pieces
by Braga in her programs
when she performed in
Brazil: Gavota e Minuete
(from the melodrama
Contratador de
Diamantes), in 1919, in
São Paulo, and the
waltz-caprice Corrupio,
in 1921, in Rio de
Janeiro. The piano
score of Madrigal Pavane
was dedicated to Alexina
Leitão and published by
Casa Vieira Machado, in
1901. According to the
composer’s catalogue,
there are two other
versions of this piece:
strings orchestra (1901)
and quartet (which is
still in manuscript).
Dedicated to Braga’s
childhood friend José de
Souza Rocha, Timburibá
(the name of a Brazilian
tree) is a tango for
piano from 1886,
published by Narciso &
Arthur
Napoleão.
Antôni
o Francisco Braga
(1868-1945) appartient à
la génération des
compositeurs brésiliens
de la première période
républicaine,
esthétiquement liés au
romantisme, aux côtés
de Henrique Oswald
(1852-1931), Leopoldo
Miguez (1850-1902),
Glauco Velásquez
(1884-1914) , et Barrozo
Neto (1881-1941). Né à
Rio de Janeiro, le 15
avril 1868, il commence
ses études musicales à
l'Asilo dos Meninos
Desvalidos, en 1876. En
1883, il s'inscrit au
Imperial Conservatório
de Música où il étudie
l'harmonie et le
contrepoint avec Carlos
de Mesquita – ancien
élève de César Franck,
Durand et Massenet – et
clarinette avec Antônio
Luís de Moura. De cette
période datent les
premières compositions
de Braga : « Sonho de
Dante » (1885), « Dolce
far niente » (1886), la
première « Valse
Romantique » pour piano
(1886), entre
autres. En 1887, il
crée sa première œuvre
symphonique, «
Fantasia-Abertura ». En
1890, étant l'un des
finalistes d'un concours
pour choisir le nouvel
hymne national
brésilien, Braga obtient
une bourse pour étudier
en Europe, où il suit
les cours de Jules
Massenet au Conservatoire
de Paris. Durant cette
période, il écrit
certaines de ses œuvres
symphoniques les plus
importantes, « Paysage
», « Cauchemar », «
Episódio Sinfônico »
et « Marabá »
(interprétée par
Richard Strauss et la
Philharmonie de Vienne en
1920, au Brésil). Son
opéra « Jupyra » est
considéré comme l'une
des plus grandes
compositions
brésiliennes de ce
genre. De retour au
Brésil, il fut nommé
professeur de
contrepoint, de fugue et
de composition à
l'Instituto Nacional de
Música, en 1902. Là,
certains des meilleurs
compositeurs brésiliens
étudièrent avec lui,
comme Glauco Velásquez
et Lorenzo
Fernândez. Braga a
écrit des opéras, des
œuvres symphoniques, des
chansons, de la musique
sacrée, deux messes, de
la musique pour piano,
différentes formations
de chambre, un orchestre
et une chorale. Il est
l'auteur de nombreux
hymnes patriotiques, dont
le plus populaire est «
Hino à Bandeira » (avec
des paroles d'Olavo
Bilac). Il a exploré des
éléments nationalistes
brésiliens dans
certaines de ses œuvres,
comme dans « Variações
sobre um Tema Brasileiro
» et dans le Trio pour
violon, violoncelle et
piano, dont le troisième
mouvement est basé sur
un « lundu » (un genre
musical et une danse
afro-américaine).
Origine
brésilienne). En plus
d'être compositeur,
Braga a été l'un des
chefs d'orchestre les
plus actifs de son
époque, ayant dirigé
trois orchestres à Rio
de Janeiro : « Instituto
Nacional de Música »,
« Sociedade de Concertos
Sinfônicos » et «
Theatro Municipal ».
Braga a dirigé la
première brésilienne
d'œuvres symphoniques
majeures telles que « La
Mer » (Debussy), «
Pacific 231 » (Honegger)
ainsi que de nombreuses
autres compositions
brésiliennes. En
1938, il prend sa
retraite de l'Instituto
Nacional de Música. Il
est décédé le 14 mars
1945 à Rio de
Janeiro. Malheureuseme
nt, Francisco Braga n’a
jamais écrit pour la
guitare. Cependant, il y
a plus d'un siècle, sa
musique était déjà
incorporée à son
répertoire. Selon des
informations trouvées
dans les journaux de
l'époque, la guitariste
espagnole Josefina
Robledo incluait des
transcriptions de pièces
de Braga dans ses
programmes lorsqu'elle se
produisait au Brésil :
« Gavota e Minuete »
(du mélodrame «
Contratador de Diamantes
»), en 1919, à São
Paulo, et la
valse-caprice « Corrupio
», en 1921, à Rio de
Janeiro. La partition
pour piano de « Madrigal
Pavane » a été
dédiée à Alexina
Leitão et publiée par
« Casa Vieira Machado
», en 1901. Selon le
catalogue du compositeur,
il existe deux autres
versions de cette pièce
: orchestre à cordes
(1901) et quatuor (qui
est encore manuscrit).
Dédié à José de Souza
Rocha, ami d'enfance de
Braga, « Timburibá »
(nom d'un arbre
brésilien) est un tango
pour piano de 1886,
publié par « Narciso &
Arthur Napoleão
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