| Odyssee Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur] - Facile Gobelin Music Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3 SKU: BT.GOB-000508-140 Composed by Jan Bo...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 3 SKU:
BT.GOB-000508-140
Composed by Jan Bosveld.
Score Only. 20 pages.
Gobelin Music
Publications #GOB
000508-140. Published by
Gobelin Music
Publications
(BT.GOB-000508-140).
The Odyssee
tells the story of
Odysseus, the undaunted
hero. In times long
ago the blind poet Homer
wrote this famous epic.
The Odyssey follows
the Iliad, the story of
the bloody war between
the Greek and the
Trojans. This battle
endsafter ten years
thanks to the Odysseys
famous trick. the Trojan
Horse. The Odyssey
is not a war epic, but a
story about perseverance,
loyalty, adventure, and
the survival instinct of
its ingenious hero.
In The Odyssey, Homer
describes howOdysseus,
the king of Ithaca, had
to endure another ten
years of affliction after
the ten years of war in
Troy before he could
finally return to his
home land. During
those years, his wife,
Penelope, had to try and
keep her many admirers
away.These men not only
wanted het hand but also
the kingship. To prove
her husbands worth, she
played a trick: As soon
as I have finished
weaving this shroud for
my father-in-law,
Laertes, I will choose
one of you to become my
husband, she
promisedthem. But
during the night, she
secretly loosened what
she had woven during the
day, prolonging the time
until Odysseus would
finally return. After
twenty long years, when
he finally stood at the
door, she wondered: Is
this really my husband?
Ishe an imposter?
Cunningly, she asked him
to move the bed, because
only she and her husband
know that the bed was
immovable and was build
around an old three
trunk! Odysseus was
deeply moved: this really
was his wife, his
Penelope! Nearly
threethousands years
later, the loyalty and
strength of this
character, and all the
dangerous adventures that
Odysseus survived thanks
to courage and
intelligence, still moves
us today.
Odyssee
by Jan Bosveld is not
just an adventure story,
butrather a
characteristic piece in
which memories of Homers
story can be heard.
The composition opens
with a firm, stirring
theme describing our
hero, Odysseus, in
detail: This man is not
to be taken lightly.
The further
development of thisshort
introduction completes
this character sketch:
trustworthy, perseverant,
and a genius. After
that we can picture
Odysseus on the lonely
beach of Ogygia. Do the
trumpets depict his
memories of the war of
Troy? Does he think of
his wife, as werecognise
the weaving loom of
Penelope in the murmuring
eighth? In the
solemn, plaintive part
that follows, we can
imagine Penelope feeling
lonely, sitting in the
womens room with her
servants.One of the girls
plays the harp, but that
does notclear the sombre
atmosphere. Then we can
imagine seeing the
sorceress Circe, who
changed Odysseus men into
swine. After she gives a
simple magic sign
something follows that
reminds us of the sound
of pigs grunting. Then
the Odysseus theme
resounds:the hero comes
to savi his comrades.
Assisted by Hermes, he
forces Circe to lift the
spell. The piece ends
the same way as it began,
with an animated theme:
Odysseus is still the
same, undefeated and not
to be taken
lighty!
Het
muzikale relaas van de
Griekse schrijver Homerus
over de held Odyssee in
een karakterstuk vol
herinneringen. Een
stevig opgewekt thema
symboliseert de
grootsheid van Odyssee en
zijn karaktertrekken -
betrouwbaar, volhardenden
vernuftig. De tegenslagen
welke hij tegenkomt en in
het tweede tragische
gedeelte dreigen te
escaleren, nemen in het
derde snelle gedeelte bij
zijn verschijning toch
weer een positieve
wending. Nijmegenaar
Jan Bosveld bewijstin dit
originele werk dat hij op
de hoogte is van de
onmogelijkheden, maar
vooral de ongekende
mogelijkheden van
muzikanten uit de lagere
afdelingen. $31.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Odyssee Fanfare [Conducteur] - Facile Gobelin Music Publications
Fanfare Band - Grade 3 SKU: BT.GOB-000432-120 Composed by Jan Bosveld. Sc...(+)
Fanfare Band - Grade 3
SKU:
BT.GOB-000432-120
Composed by Jan Bosveld.
Score Only. 20 pages.
Gobelin Music
Publications #GOB
000432-120. Published by
Gobelin Music
Publications
(BT.GOB-000432-120).
The Odyssee
tells the story of
Odysseus, the undaunted
hero. In times long
ago the blind poet Homer
wrote this famous epic.
The Odyssey follows
the Iliad, the story of
the bloody war between
the Greek and the
Trojans. This battle
endsafter ten years
thanks to the Odysseys
famous trick. the Trojan
Horse. The Odyssey
is not a war epic, but a
story about perseverance,
loyalty, adventure, and
the survival instinct of
its ingenious hero.
In The Odyssey, Homer
describes howOdysseus,
the king of Ithaca, had
to endure another ten
years of affliction after
the ten years of war in
Troy before he could
finally return to his
home land. During
those years, his wife,
Penelope, had to try and
keep her many admirers
away.These men not only
wanted het hand but also
the kingship. To prove
her husbands worth, she
played a trick: As soon
as I have finished
weaving this shroud for
my father-in-law,
Laertes, I will choose
one of you to become my
husband, she
promisedthem. But
during the night, she
secretly loosened what
she had woven during the
day, prolonging the time
until Odysseus would
finally return. After
twenty long years, when
he finally stood at the
door, she wondered: Is
this really my husband?
Ishe an imposter?
Cunningly, she asked him
to move the bed, because
only she and her husband
know that the bed was
immovable and was build
around an old three
trunk! Odysseus was
deeply moved: this really
was his wife, his
Penelope! Nearly
threethousands years
later, the loyalty and
strength of this
character, and all the
dangerous adventures that
Odysseus survived thanks
to courage and
intelligence, still moves
us today.
Odyssee
by Jan Bosveld is not
just an adventure story,
butrather a
characteristic piece in
which memories of Homers
story can be heard.
The composition opens
with a firm, stirring
theme describing our
hero, Odysseus, in
detail: This man is not
to be taken lightly.
The further
development of thisshort
introduction completes
this character sketch:
trustworthy, perseverant,
and a genius. After
that we can picture
Odysseus on the lonely
beach of Ogygia. Do the
trumpets depict his
memories of the war of
Troy? Does he think of
his wife, as werecognise
the weaving loom of
Penelope in the murmuring
eighth? In the
solemn, plaintive part
that follows, we can
imagine Penelope feeling
lonely, sitting in the
womens room with her
servants.One of the girls
plays the harp, but that
does notclear the sombre
atmosphere. Then we can
imagine seeing the
sorceress Circe, who
changed Odysseus men into
swine. After she gives a
simple magic sign
something follows that
reminds us of the sound
of pigs grunting. Then
the Odysseus theme
resounds:the hero comes
to savi his comrades.
Assisted by Hermes, he
forces Circe to lift the
spell. The piece ends
the same way as it began,
with an animated theme:
Odysseus is still the
same, undefeated and not
to be taken
lighty!
Het
muzikale relaas van de
Griekse schrijver Homerus
over de held Odyssee in
een karakterstuk vol
herinneringen. Een
stevig opgewekt thema
symboliseert de
grootsheid van Odyssee en
zijn karaktertrekken -
betrouwbaar, volhardend
en vernuftig.
Detegenslagen welke hij
tegenkomt en in het
tweede tragische gedeelte
dreigen te escaleren,
nemen in het derde snelle
gedeelte bij zijn
verschijning toch weer
een positieve wending.
Nijmegenaar Jan
Bosveld bewijst in dit
originele werk dat hij
opde hoogte is van de
onmogelijkheden, maar
vooral de ongekende
mogelijkheden van
muzikanten uit de lagere
afdelingen.
Gobeli
n Music Publications. $31.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Odyssee Fanfare [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Gobelin Music Publications
Fanfare Band - Grade 3 SKU: BT.GOB-000432-020 Composed by Jan Bosveld. Se...(+)
Fanfare Band - Grade 3
SKU:
BT.GOB-000432-020
Composed by Jan Bosveld.
Set (Score & Parts). 71
pages. Gobelin Music
Publications #GOB
000432-020. Published by
Gobelin Music
Publications
(BT.GOB-000432-020).
The Odyssee
tells the story of
Odysseus, the undaunted
hero. In times long
ago the blind poet Homer
wrote this famous epic.
The Odyssey follows
the Iliad, the story of
the bloody war between
the Greek and the
Trojans. This battle
endsafter ten years
thanks to the Odysseys
famous trick. the Trojan
Horse. The Odyssey
is not a war epic, but a
story about perseverance,
loyalty, adventure, and
the survival instinct of
its ingenious hero.
In The Odyssey, Homer
describes howOdysseus,
the king of Ithaca, had
to endure another ten
years of affliction after
the ten years of war in
Troy before he could
finally return to his
home land. During
those years, his wife,
Penelope, had to try and
keep her many admirers
away.These men not only
wanted het hand but also
the kingship. To prove
her husbands worth, she
played a trick: As soon
as I have finished
weaving this shroud for
my father-in-law,
Laertes, I will choose
one of you to become my
husband, she
promisedthem. But
during the night, she
secretly loosened what
she had woven during the
day, prolonging the time
until Odysseus would
finally return. After
twenty long years, when
he finally stood at the
door, she wondered: Is
this really my husband?
Ishe an imposter?
Cunningly, she asked him
to move the bed, because
only she and her husband
know that the bed was
immovable and was build
around an old three
trunk! Odysseus was
deeply moved: this really
was his wife, his
Penelope! Nearly
threethousands years
later, the loyalty and
strength of this
character, and all the
dangerous adventures that
Odysseus survived thanks
to courage and
intelligence, still moves
us today.
Odyssee
by Jan Bosveld is not
just an adventure story,
butrather a
characteristic piece in
which memories of Homers
story can be heard.
The composition opens
with a firm, stirring
theme describing our
hero, Odysseus, in
detail: This man is not
to be taken lightly.
The further
development of thisshort
introduction completes
this character sketch:
trustworthy, perseverant,
and a genius. After
that we can picture
Odysseus on the lonely
beach of Ogygia. Do the
trumpets depict his
memories of the war of
Troy? Does he think of
his wife, as werecognise
the weaving loom of
Penelope in the murmuring
eighth? In the
solemn, plaintive part
that follows, we can
imagine Penelope feeling
lonely, sitting in the
womens room with her
servants.One of the girls
plays the harp, but that
does notclear the sombre
atmosphere. Then we can
imagine seeing the
sorceress Circe, who
changed Odysseus men into
swine. After she gives a
simple magic sign
something follows that
reminds us of the sound
of pigs grunting. Then
the Odysseus theme
resounds:the hero comes
to savi his comrades.
Assisted by Hermes, he
forces Circe to lift the
spell. The piece ends
the same way as it began,
with an animated theme:
Odysseus is still the
same, undefeated and not
to be taken
lighty!
Het
muzikale relaas van de
Griekse schrijver Homerus
over de held Odyssee in
een karakterstuk vol
herinneringen. Een
stevig opgewekt thema
symboliseert de
grootsheid van Odyssee en
zijn karaktertrekken -
betrouwbaar, volhardend
en vernuftig.
Detegenslagen welke hij
tegenkomt en in het
tweede tragische gedeelte
dreigen te escaleren,
nemen in het derde snelle
gedeelte bij zijn
verschijning toch weer
een positieve wending.
Nijmegenaar Jan
Bosveld bewijst in dit
originele werk dat hij
opde hoogte is van de
onmogelijkheden, maar
vooral de ongekende
mogelijkheden van
muzikanten uit de lagere
afdelingen.
Gobeli
n Music Publications. $181.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Odyssee Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Gobelin Music Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3 SKU: BT.GOB-000508-010 Composed by Jan Bo...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 3 SKU:
BT.GOB-000508-010
Composed by Jan Bosveld.
Set (Score & Parts). 72
pages. Gobelin Music
Publications #GOB
000508-010. Published by
Gobelin Music
Publications
(BT.GOB-000508-010).
The Odyssee
tells the story of
Odysseus, the undaunted
hero. In times long
ago the blind poet Homer
wrote this famous epic.
The Odyssey follows
the Iliad, the story of
the bloody war between
the Greek and the
Trojans. This battle
endsafter ten years
thanks to the Odysseys
famous trick. the Trojan
Horse. The Odyssey
is not a war epic, but a
story about perseverance,
loyalty, adventure, and
the survival instinct of
its ingenious hero.
In The Odyssey, Homer
describes howOdysseus,
the king of Ithaca, had
to endure another ten
years of affliction after
the ten years of war in
Troy before he could
finally return to his
home land. During
those years, his wife,
Penelope, had to try and
keep her many admirers
away.These men not only
wanted het hand but also
the kingship. To prove
her husbands worth, she
played a trick: As soon
as I have finished
weaving this shroud for
my father-in-law,
Laertes, I will choose
one of you to become my
husband, she
promisedthem. But
during the night, she
secretly loosened what
she had woven during the
day, prolonging the time
until Odysseus would
finally return. After
twenty long years, when
he finally stood at the
door, she wondered: Is
this really my husband?
Ishe an imposter?
Cunningly, she asked him
to move the bed, because
only she and her husband
know that the bed was
immovable and was build
around an old three
trunk! Odysseus was
deeply moved: this really
was his wife, his
Penelope! Nearly
threethousands years
later, the loyalty and
strength of this
character, and all the
dangerous adventures that
Odysseus survived thanks
to courage and
intelligence, still moves
us today.
Odyssee
by Jan Bosveld is not
just an adventure story,
butrather a
characteristic piece in
which memories of Homers
story can be heard.
The composition opens
with a firm, stirring
theme describing our
hero, Odysseus, in
detail: This man is not
to be taken lightly.
The further
development of thisshort
introduction completes
this character sketch:
trustworthy, perseverant,
and a genius. After
that we can picture
Odysseus on the lonely
beach of Ogygia. Do the
trumpets depict his
memories of the war of
Troy? Does he think of
his wife, as werecognise
the weaving loom of
Penelope in the murmuring
eighth? In the
solemn, plaintive part
that follows, we can
imagine Penelope feeling
lonely, sitting in the
womens room with her
servants.One of the girls
plays the harp, but that
does notclear the sombre
atmosphere. Then we can
imagine seeing the
sorceress Circe, who
changed Odysseus men into
swine. After she gives a
simple magic sign
something follows that
reminds us of the sound
of pigs grunting. Then
the Odysseus theme
resounds:the hero comes
to savi his comrades.
Assisted by Hermes, he
forces Circe to lift the
spell. The piece ends
the same way as it began,
with an animated theme:
Odysseus is still the
same, undefeated and not
to be taken
lighty!
Het
muzikale relaas van de
Griekse schrijver Homerus
over de held Odyssee in
een karakterstuk vol
herinneringen. Een
stevig opgewekt thema
symboliseert de
grootsheid van Odyssee en
zijn karaktertrekken -
betrouwbaar, volhardenden
vernuftig. De tegenslagen
welke hij tegenkomt en in
het tweede tragische
gedeelte dreigen te
escaleren, nemen in het
derde snelle gedeelte bij
zijn verschijning toch
weer een positieve
wending. Nijmegenaar
Jan Bosveld bewijstin dit
originele werk dat hij op
de hoogte is van de
onmogelijkheden, maar
vooral de ongekende
mogelijkheden van
muzikanten uit de lagere
afdelingen. $181.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Rejoice with the wife of thy youth Carus Verlag
SATB Voices, (Tr) Ctto, 3 Trb, Basso Continuo SKU: CA.2045311 Composed by...(+)
SATB Voices, (Tr) Ctto, 3
Trb, Basso Continuo
SKU: CA.2045311
Composed by Heinrich
Schutz. Edited by Uwe
Wolf. Sacred vocal music.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Schutz. Basso continuo.
Sacred vocal music.
Single Part, basso
continuo. SWV 453.
Duration 4 minutes. Carus
Verlag #CV 20.453/11.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.2045311). ISBN
9790007249298. Language:
German. This
composition survives in
the sources as a wedding
song, even though the
occasion it was written
for is not known. It is
stylistically close to
the Symphoniae sacrae I,
sharing its exquisite
scoring with the last
composition in the set
(Bucinate in neomenia
tuba/Jubilate Deo) with
concertante instrumental
parts for cornett and
trumpet (or two
cornetts). The text,
taken from Proverbs, has
an opening verse in
triple meter which recurs
in the middle (shortened)
and at the end of the
composition in the style
of a ritornello, then
commonly found in Italy.
This verse ends with a
characteristically
dissonant transition for
the upper instrumental
parts to the final chord
- as the key message of
the composition. Score
and part available
separately - see item
CA.2045300. $6.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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SATB Voices, (Tr) Ctto, 3 Trb, Basso Continuo SKU: CA.2045300 Composed by...(+)
SATB Voices, (Tr) Ctto, 3
Trb, Basso Continuo
SKU: CA.2045300
Composed by Heinrich
Schutz. Edited by Uwe
Wolf. Sacred vocal music.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Schutz. Sacred vocal
music. Full score. SWV
453. Duration 4 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
20.453/00. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.2045300). ISBN
9790007239763. Language:
German. This
composition survives in
the sources as a wedding
song, even though the
occasion it was written
for is not known. It is
stylistically close to
the Symphoniae sacrae I,
sharing its exquisite
scoring with the last
composition in the set
(Bucinate in neomenia
tuba/Jubilate Deo) with
concertante instrumental
parts for cornett and
trumpet (or two
cornetts). The text,
taken from Proverbs, has
an opening verse in
triple meter which recurs
in the middle (shortened)
and at the end of the
composition in the style
of a ritornello, then
commonly found in Italy.
This verse ends with a
characteristically
dissonant transition for
the upper instrumental
parts to the final chord
- as the key message of
the composition. $21.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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SATB Voices, (Tr) Ctto, 3 Trb, Basso Continuo SKU: CA.2045305 Composed by...(+)
SATB Voices, (Tr) Ctto, 3
Trb, Basso Continuo
SKU: CA.2045305
Composed by Heinrich
Schutz. Edited by Uwe
Wolf. Sacred vocal music.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Schutz. Sacred vocal
music. Choral Score. SWV
453. Duration 4 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
20.453/05. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.2045305). ISBN
9790007239770. Language:
German. This
composition survives in
the sources as a wedding
song, even though the
occasion it was written
for is not known. It is
stylistically close to
the Symphoniae sacrae I,
sharing its exquisite
scoring with the last
composition in the set
(Bucinate in neomenia
tuba/Jubilate Deo) with
concertante instrumental
parts for cornett and
trumpet (or two
cornetts). The text,
taken from Proverbs, has
an opening verse in
triple meter which recurs
in the middle (shortened)
and at the end of the
composition in the style
of a ritornello, then
commonly found in Italy.
This verse ends with a
characteristically
dissonant transition for
the upper instrumental
parts to the final chord
- as the key message of
the composition. Score
available separately -
see item CA.2045300. $5.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Rejoice with the wife of thy youth [Conducteur et Parties séparées] Carus Verlag
SATB Voices, (Tr) Ctto, 3 Trb, Basso Continuo SKU: CA.2045319 Composed by...(+)
SATB Voices, (Tr) Ctto, 3
Trb, Basso Continuo
SKU: CA.2045319
Composed by Heinrich
Schutz. Edited by Uwe
Wolf. Sacred vocal music.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Schutz. Complete
orchestral parts. Sacred
vocal music. Set of
Orchestra Parts. SWV 453.
Duration 4 minutes. Carus
Verlag #CV 20.453/19.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.2045319). ISBN
9790007249304. Language:
German. This
composition survives in
the sources as a wedding
song, even though the
occasion it was written
for is not known. It is
stylistically close to
the Symphoniae sacrae I,
sharing its exquisite
scoring with the last
composition in the set
(Bucinate in neomenia
tuba/Jubilate Deo) with
concertante instrumental
parts for cornett and
trumpet (or two
cornetts). The text,
taken from Proverbs, has
an opening verse in
triple meter which recurs
in the middle (shortened)
and at the end of the
composition in the style
of a ritornello, then
commonly found in Italy.
This verse ends with a
characteristically
dissonant transition for
the upper instrumental
parts to the final chord
- as the key message of
the composition. Score
and parts available
separately - see item
CA.2045300. $44.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Rejoice with the wife of thy youth Carus Verlag
SATB Voices, (Tr) Ctto, 3 Trb, Basso Continuo SKU: CA.2045349 Composed by...(+)
SATB Voices, (Tr) Ctto, 3
Trb, Basso Continuo
SKU: CA.2045349
Composed by Heinrich
Schutz. Edited by Uwe
Wolf. Sacred vocal music.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Schutz. Organ. Sacred
vocal music. Single Part,
Organ. SWV 453. Duration
4 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 20.453/49. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.2045349). ISBN
9790007249366. Language:
German. This
composition survives in
the sources as a wedding
song, even though the
occasion it was written
for is not known. It is
stylistically close to
the Symphoniae sacrae I,
sharing its exquisite
scoring with the last
composition in the set
(Bucinate in neomenia
tuba/Jubilate Deo) with
concertante instrumental
parts for cornett and
trumpet (or two
cornetts). The text,
taken from Proverbs, has
an opening verse in
triple meter which recurs
in the middle (shortened)
and at the end of the
composition in the style
of a ritornello, then
commonly found in Italy.
This verse ends with a
characteristically
dissonant transition for
the upper instrumental
parts to the final chord
- as the key message of
the composition. Score
and part available
separately - see item
CA.2045300. $13.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Guillaume Tell Breitkopf & Härtel
Chorus (with soloists) and piano (solos: SSSAAABarBarB - choir: SATB - 1(picc).2...(+)
Chorus (with soloists)
and piano (solos:
SSSAAABarBarB - choir:
SATB - 1(picc).2.2.2. -
2.2.0.0. - timp - cow
horn - str) SKU:
BR.EB-8911 Drama
in 3 Acts. Composed
by Andre-Ernest-Modeste
Gretry. Choir; Softbound.
Edition Breitkopf. Opera;
Music theatre; Classical.
Piano/Vocal Score. 160
pages. Breitkopf and
Haertel #EB 8911.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.EB-8911).
ISBN 9790004185773.
7.5 x 10.5
inches. Duration:
full-length Persons:
Wilhelm Tell (T) his wife
(S) young Tell (S) Marie,
his sister (S) Melchtal
(Bar) Melchtal's son(T)
Gessler (Bar) 2 men of
the people, soldier (BBB)
tavellor (T) tavellor's
wife / tavellors' young
children / Surlemann /
old man / 2 officers/ 2
soldiers (speakers)
choir: SSATB/SSS/ATB
orchestra: 1(Picc).2.2.2.
2.3cornet.2.0.0.
timp.small drum str
Althoug Gretry cannot
escape the shadow of
Wagner and Verdi, there
is a clear trend favoring
a reevaluation of this
composer. The opera was
greeted with exceptional
enthusiasm in Paris in
1791, during the French
Revolution. The Swiss
freedom fighter was
already a well-known
character there nearly 15
years before Schillers
drama. A number of arias
from Gretrys opera even
survived the success of
Rossinis work of the same
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| John Joubert: Tristia Op 118 (Score and Parts) Music Sales
Soprano Voice and Chamber Ensemble SKU: HL.14017278 Composed by Jean Joub...(+)
Soprano Voice and Chamber
Ensemble SKU:
HL.14017278 Composed
by Jean Joubert. Music
Sales America. Classical.
Set. Music Sales
#NOV360124. Published by
Music Sales
(HL.14017278).
Tristia is a
song-cycle to words by
Osip Mandelstam, one of
the founding members of
the so-called Acmeist
school of Russian poetry
- a movement which has
much in common with both
Symbolism and Imagism. As
a Jewish dissident who
had survived the Russian
Revolution of 1917 and
fallen foul of the
subsequent Soviet regime,
Mandelstam found it
increasingly difficult to
get either recognition or
employment. In 1934 he
was arrested for having
written a satirical poem
about Stalin. He perished
four years later in a
labour camp. Though he
died in complete
obscurity - nobody seems
to know for certain the
exact time or place of
his death - his memory
was kept alive by the
courage and devotion of
his wife Nadezhda whose
book, Hope against Hope,
is a moving chronicle of
their last few years
together. The five poems
which make up the cycle
are taken from the
collection published in
1922 under the title,
Tristia, a reference to
the work of the same name
by the exiled Latin poet,
Ovid. The poems are set
in English, but even in
translation they convey
the essence of
Mandelstam's highly
personal, associative
style. As such they
express the reactions of
an alienated, sensitive
and classically-educated
outsider to the turbulent
events he had so recently
lived through. The five
poems which make up the
cycle are taken from the
collection published in
1922 under the title,
Tristia, a reference to
the work of the same name
by the exiled Latin poet,
Ovid. The poems are set
in English, but even in
translation they convey
the essence of
Mandelstam's highly
personal, associative
style. As such they
express the reactions of
an alienated, sensitive
and classically-educated
outsider to the turbulent
events he had so recently
lived through. $44.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Dramatic Music Part III [Conducteur] Stainer and Bell
SKU: ST.PE21 Composed by Henry Purcell. Edited by Margaret Laurie. Librar...(+)
SKU: ST.PE21
Composed by Henry
Purcell. Edited by
Margaret Laurie. Library
Volumes. Edited Margaret
Laurie. Vocal and
Instrumental Music for
the Stage, Part III.
First published in 2010..
Pages: 288. Format:
Hardback. Dimensions
(mm): 303 x 213 x 27.
Score. Stainer & Bell
Ltd. #PE21. Published by
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
(ST.PE21). ISBN
9790220222733. Purc
ell began writing for the
stage in 1680. His work
for the two London
theatre companies (which
merged in 1682, but which
in 1695 split once more
into two competing
factions) constituted an
increasingly important
aspect of his creative
activities in the late
1680s, and became
exceptionally fruitful in
the last six years of his
life, encompassing not
merely his four great
dramatic operas but also
a prodigious quantity of
music for more modest
stage pieces.
The productions for which
the music is included in
this volume are: Oedipus
(1692), Oroonoko (1695),
Pausanias (1696), Regulus
(1692), Rule a wife and
have a wife (1693), Sir
Anthony Love (1690), Sir
Barnaby Whigg (1681),
Sophonisba (?1685), The
Old Batchelour (1693),
The Richmond Heiress
(1693), The Rival Sisters
(1695), The Spanish Fryar
(1695), The Tempest
(1695), The Virtuous Wife
(1695), The Wives Excuse
(1691), Theodosius
(1680), and Tyrannick
Love (1694). The
original Purcell Society
edition of this volume,
edited by Alan Gray and
published in 1917, has
long been out of print.
This comprehensive new
edition - the only one
available of most of the
music - is based on a
fresh examination of all
the surviving materials,
including newly
discovered manuscript
sources, carried out by
one of the greatest
living authorities on
Purcell's dramatic
music. $133.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| Semele, HWV 58 Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement Soli, chœur mixte et orchestre Barenreiter
Soloists, Mixed choir, Orchestra SKU: BA.BA04025-01 Composed by George Fr...(+)
Soloists, Mixed choir,
Orchestra SKU:
BA.BA04025-01
Composed by George
Frideric Handel. Edited
by
Georg-Friedrich-Händel
-Gesellschaft e. V.
Risinger and Mark. This
edition: Complete
edition. Linen. Complete
edition, Score. HWV 58.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA04025-01. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.BA04025-01). ISBN
9790006443222. 33 x 26 cm
inches. Text Language:
English. Handelâ??
s â??Semeleâ?, which
premiered in February
1744, is based on an
adapted version of
William Congreveâ??s
opera libretto titled
â??The Story of
Semeleâ?, originally
published in 1706.
However, neither Handel
nor his librettist
referred to
â??Semeleâ? as an
opera or an oratorio,
which, according to the
understanding at the
time, would have required
a biblical and/or
Christian subject matter.
Contemporary audiences
also disagreed on the
genre. The problematic
classification as an
oratorio has persisted
into the present day,
likely due to the edition
labeled as such by
Chrysander. The â??Halle
Handel Editionâ? (HHA)
distances itself from
this classification and,
considering the available
sources, refrains from
assigning a genre
label.
Congreve
deviates from the
mythological source
multiple times in order
to create tensions among
the characters. The
desired marriage between
Semele and Athamas, whom
she does not love, is an
addition by Congreve to
provoke the envy of her
sister Ino, who desires
Athamas herself.
Therefore, Ino sees her
own advantage in
Semeleâ??s abduction by
Jupiter. While
Jupiterâ??s wife Juno
decides to destroy Semele
out of jealousy for his
relationship with her,
Jupiter brings Ino to his
palace to console Semele.
The vengeful Juno takes
advantage of Inoâ??s
presence and transforms
into her likeness,
persuading Semele to
carry out a plan that
later proves fatal. In
the end, Ino emerges as
the winner, as she is
able to convince their
father, Cadmus, to marry
her to Athamas. The
appearance of Apollo in
the final scene to
announce that Semeleâ??s
immortal son Bacchus was
saved from her ashes
provides little
consolation. However,
this twist allows the
drama to conclude with
exuberant joy and a
magnificent final chorus
after the tragic scenes
in the third act,
culminating in the death
of the
protagonist.
Hande
lâ??s autograph score
shows significant
deviations from and
numerous revisions of the
original version
premiered. All surviving
early versions, the
musical movements deleted
before the premiere, and
the version of the
December 1744, are given
in the appendix to the
HHA.
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