A Creative and Interactive Piano Course for Children. Composed by Hans-Guenter...(+)
A Creative and
Interactive
Piano Course for
Children.
Composed by Hans-Guenter
Heumann. This edition:
Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Piano. Method. Edition
with
Online audio file. 94
pages.
Schott Music #ED13803.
Published by Schott Music
A Creative and Interactive Piano Course for Children. Composed by Hans-Guenter...(+)
A Creative and
Interactive
Piano Course for
Children.
Composed by Hans-Guenter
Heumann. This edition:
Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Piano
Duet. Method. Edition
with
Online audio file. 40
pages.
Schott Music #ED13823.
Published by Schott Music
A Creative and Interactive Piano Course for Children. Composed by Hans-Guenter...(+)
A Creative and
Interactive
Piano Course for
Children.
Composed by Hans-Guenter
Heumann. This edition:
Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Piano. Method, Classical.
Edition with Online audio
file. 108 pages. Schott
Music
#ED13804. Published by
Schott
Music
A Creative and Interactive Piano Course for Children. Composed by Hans-Guenter...(+)
A Creative and
Interactive
Piano Course for
Children.
Composed by Hans-Guenter
Heumann. This edition:
Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Piano. Classical. Edition
with Online audio file.
40
pages. Schott Music
#ED13824.
Published by Schott Music
A Creative and Interactive Piano Course for Children. Composed by Hans-Guenter...(+)
A Creative and
Interactive
Piano Course for
Children.
Composed by Hans-Guenter
Heumann. This edition:
Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Piano. Method. Softcover
Audio Online. 48 pages.
Schott Music #ED13813.
Published by Schott Music
A Creative and Interactive Piano Course for Children. Composed by Hans-Guent...(+)
A Creative and
Interactive
Piano Course for
Children.
Composed by Hans-Guenter
Heumann. This edition:
Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Piano. Classical.
Softcover
with CD. 40 pages. Schott
Music #ED13834. Published
by
Schott Music
A Creative and Interactive Piano Course for Children. Composed by Hans-Guenter...(+)
A Creative and
Interactive
Piano Course for
Children.
Composed by Hans-Guenter
Heumann. This edition:
Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Piano. Method. Softcover
Audio Online. 40 pages.
Schott Music #ED13833.
Published by Schott Music
(Piano/Vocal/Guitar). For Guitar; Keyboard; Piano; Voice. This edition: Piano/V...(+)
(Piano/Vocal/Guitar).
For Guitar; Keyboard;
Piano; Voice. This
edition:
Piano/Vocal/Guitar. Book;
Personality Book;
Piano/Vocal/Chords. Sheet
Music Anthology. Pop. 144
pages. Published by
Alfred Music Publishing
The Life of a Samurai Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire/avancé De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 4 SKU: BT.DHP-1135401-010 The Japanese S...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 4
SKU:
BT.DHP-1135401-010
The Japanese Spirit of
Toshizou Hijikata.
Composed by Satoshi
Yagisawa. Concert and
Contest Collection CBHA.
Concert Piece. Set (Score
& Parts). Composed 2013.
De Haske Publications
#DHP 1135401-010.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(BT.DHP-1135401-010).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
Satoshi
Yagisawa chose as the
theme of this work the
subject of Bushido, the
fundamental Japanese code
of samurai chivalry, and
depicts the life of a
heroic and passionate
samurai knight of the
19th century. The
Japanese-sounding mood
can be furtherenhanced by
the optional use of
Japanese instruments such
as drums and bamboo
pipes.
Voor dit
werk koos Satoshi
Yagisawa het thema
bushido, de
Japanse erecode van
ridderlijkheid onder de
samoerai (de Japanse
krijgsadel). Hij schets
in zijn muziek de
levensweg van een hero
sche en toegewijde
krijger uit de 19e eeuw.
De Japansesfeer kan
desgewenst worden
onderstreept met Japanse
instrumenten, zoals
trommels en slagwerk van
bamboe.
Satoshi
Yagisawa wählte für
dieses Werk das Thema
Bushido, den fundamental
japanischen Kodex des
Samurai-Ritterordens, und
zeichnete in seiner Musik
den Lebensweg eines
heroischen und
leidenschaftlichen
Samurai-Ritters im 19.
Jahrhundert nach.
Diejapanische
Atmosphäre kann durch
den optionalen Einsatz
von japanischen
Instrumenten, wie
Trommeln und
Bambusrohren,
zusätzlich
unterstrichen
werden.
Sat
oshi Yagisawa ha scelto
il tema del Bushido, il
codice fondamentale
giapponese dei cavalieri
Samurai, descrivendo in
musica la vita di un
eroico e appassionato
cavaliere Samurai del XIX
secolo.
L’atmosfera
giapponese può essere
ulteriormenteesaltata con
l’utilizzo
facoltativo di strumenti
giapponesi, come tamburi
e canne di bambù.
Composed by
Travis Weller. Concert
Band (CPS). Set of Score
and Parts. With Standard
notation.
2+8+8+4+8+16+16+4+4+4+4+4
+4+8+8+8+4+2+6+6+6+2+2+8+
2+2+3+6+6+24 pages.
Duration 3 minutes, 1
seconds. Carl Fischer
Music #CPS200. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CPS200).
ISBN
9781491152355. UPC:
680160909858.
Altho
ugh some stories in Greek
mythology reveal a
different side to his
character, Apollo was
widely regarded to hold a
cheerful personality and
communicating joy through
the music he played on
his lyre. Apollo Arise is
an energetic and spirited
work for band ideal for
opening a concert. The
uplifting and exuberant
melodic material lead the
group on a sonic journey
to capture the joy and
light music can bring to
both the audience and the
performer. Program
NotesAmong the many
stories in Greek
mythology, Apollo holds a
unique place as a complex
Olympian god known for
truth, prophecy, healing,
poetry, plague,
knowledge, light and
music. Although some
stories reveal a
different side to his
character, Apollo was
widely regarded to hold a
cheerful personality and
communicated joy through
the music he played on
his lyre. Apollo Arise is
an energetic and spirited
work for band, ideal for
opening a concert. The
uplifting and exuberant
melodic material lead the
group on a sonic journey
to capture the joy and
light music can bring to
both the audience and
performer. From the
dynamic opening fanfare
to the soaring motifs and
rhythms that follow,
Apollo Arise provides a
wonderful opportunity for
the ensemble to reach for
new musical heights in
their performance! Â
 Rehearsal Notes and
SuggestionsThe opening
twenty-four measures of
the work are important
for the rest of the work
to unfold successfully.
Encourage the ensemble to
play with a unified
articulation style,
maintain a proper
balance, and establish a
consistent tempo through
this section as several
recurring rhythms must be
performed consistently.
Measure 38 features a
trumpet solo, so be sure
that the rest of the
ensemble balances their
line to support the solo
instrument. In the
section that begins at m.
67, there is an optional
solo opportunity for
trumpet and trombone.
Both of these sections
provide nice contrast
against the full ensemble
sections that are present
in the work. The section
at m. 81 includes a
call-and-response section
between woodwind, brass
and percussion groups. Be
sure that as groups
enter, the tempo remains
consistent and that the
winds articulation style
is unified and
complimentary to the
percussion. As the
opening fanfare returns
at m. 101, remind the
ensemble to play with
consistent style, balance
and tempo as they did in
the opening. As the
ensemble begins the part
of the journey with
Apollo at m. 110, the
music contains unique
layers that must work
together to be effective
and set up the material
that begins at m. 127.
Encourage the group to
play so they can hear all
other lines, and allow
their energy to grow into
a focused musical
celebration by the final
note. Thank you in
advance for your support
of this music, and I wish
you and your ensemble
well as Apollo Arise
welcomes the audience to
your concert hall.
Composed
by Travis Weller. Concert
Band (CPS). Full score.
With Standard notation.
24 pages. Carl Fischer
Music #CPS200F. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CPS200F).
ISBN
9781491153031. UPC:
680160910533.
Altho
ugh some stories in Greek
mythology reveal a
different side to his
character, Apollo was
widely regarded to hold a
cheerful personality and
communicating joy through
the music he played on
his lyre. Apollo Arise is
an energetic and spirited
work for band ideal for
opening a concert. The
uplifting and exuberant
melodic material lead the
group on a sonic journey
to capture the joy and
light music can bring to
both the audience and the
performer. Program
NotesAmong the many
stories in Greek
mythology, Apollo holds a
unique place as a complex
Olympian god known for
truth, prophecy, healing,
poetry, plague,
knowledge, light and
music. Although some
stories reveal a
different side to his
character, Apollo was
widely regarded to hold a
cheerful personality and
communicated joy through
the music he played on
his lyre. Apollo Arise is
an energetic and spirited
work for band, ideal for
opening a concert. The
uplifting and exuberant
melodic material lead the
group on a sonic journey
to capture the joy and
light music can bring to
both the audience and
performer. From the
dynamic opening fanfare
to the soaring motifs and
rhythms that follow,
Apollo Arise provides a
wonderful opportunity for
the ensemble to reach for
new musical heights in
their performance! Â
 Rehearsal Notes and
SuggestionsThe opening
twenty-four measures of
the work are important
for the rest of the work
to unfold successfully.
Encourage the ensemble to
play with a unified
articulation style,
maintain a proper
balance, and establish a
consistent tempo through
this section as several
recurring rhythms must be
performed consistently.
Measure 38 features a
trumpet solo, so be sure
that the rest of the
ensemble balances their
line to support the solo
instrument. In the
section that begins at m.
67, there is an optional
solo opportunity for
trumpet and trombone.
Both of these sections
provide nice contrast
against the full ensemble
sections that are present
in the work. The section
at m. 81 includes a
call-and-response section
between woodwind, brass
and percussion groups. Be
sure that as groups
enter, the tempo remains
consistent and that the
winds articulation style
is unified and
complimentary to the
percussion. As the
opening fanfare returns
at m. 101, remind the
ensemble to play with
consistent style, balance
and tempo as they did in
the opening. As the
ensemble begins the part
of the journey with
Apollo at m. 110, the
music contains unique
layers that must work
together to be effective
and set up the material
that begins at m. 127.
Encourage the group to
play so they can hear all
other lines, and allow
their energy to grow into
a focused musical
celebration by the final
note. Thank you in
advance for your support
of this music, and I wish
you and your ensemble
well as Apollo Arise
welcomes the audience to
your concert hall.
Ultimate Movie Music Piano, Voix et Guitare [Partition] - Intermédiaire Hal Leonard
For voice and piano. Format: piano/vocal/chords songbook. With vocal melody, pia...(+)
For voice and piano.
Format:
piano/vocal/chords
songbook. With vocal
melody, piano
accompaniment, lyrics and
chord names. Movies. 288
pages. 9x12 inches.
Published by Hal Leonard.
Organ SKU: BR.EB-9306 Urtext - Critical Source Edition of the Free Org...(+)
Organ
SKU:
BR.EB-9306
Urtext
- Critical Source Edition
of the Free Organ
Works. Composed by
Dietrich Buxtehude.
Edited by Harald Vogel.
Solo instruments;
Softbound. Edition
Breitkopf.
Renaissance/early
Baroque; Baroque. Score.
84 pages. Breitkopf and
Haertel #EB 9306.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.EB-9306).
ISBN 9790004187708. 12
x 9 inches.
This
edition is the result of
Harald Vogel's many years
of practice as an
organist and
musicologist. The music
text is based on a
reevaluation of 17th- and
18th-century manuscripts
containing the free organ
and keyboard works by
Buxtehude. They
originated during a
transitional phase
between the traditional
letter tablature and the
staff notation still in
use today. Since many
works have survived only
in transcriptions for
staff notation, the
editor was confronted
with a high error rate,
which he carefully
analyzes in the
Einzelanmerkungen. During
the preparation of the
edition, the editor
always kept sight of the
performance practice, but
still, the image of the
sources is never
distorted (e. g. by
superfluous rests,
beaming not conforming to
the sources and the
unhistorical adjustment
of time signatures) and
stays very close to the
compositional notation,
the letter tablature. The
flexible use of three
staves and the
differentiated
distribution of the
voices on the staves
allow for an
approximation in reading
conventions of historical
notation with its
resulting information
about hand division.
Grouping the free organ
repertoire into works
with obbligato pedal and
works for manuals, this
edition is organized in
two volumes. The first
subvolume (I/1, EB 9304)
contains the Preface and
the Preludes, whereas the
second subvolume (I/2, EB
9305) contains Toccatas,
Ostinato works,
alternative versions and
a comprehensive Critical
Commentary (in German
only). Volume II (EB
9306) contains
Buxtehude's free organ
and keyboard works
(manualiter) with the
corresponding texts
(Preface and Critical
Commentary).Until 1971,
Harald Vogel worked on a
dissertation (with Georg
von Dadelsen, Hamburg) on
Die Fuge um Bach. Besides
the description of the
inclusion of triple
measures into the C
notation and the
irregularities of the
voice mutation in the
polyphonic structures,
this also included a
discussion about the
justification of the
inner textual criticism.
With the inner textual
criticism, deviations in
parallel passages are
unified. The North German
fugue style, reaching a
peak in Buxtehude's work,
is characterized by a
constant diversity of
details in subject and
polyphonic progressions.
One of the indicators of
the fantastic style is
the dissolution of the
polyphonic structures at
the ends of the fugues,
evident in Buxtehude's
work.In this edition, a
musical text is presented
that avoids the
uniformity of detail not
conforming to the
sources. However, there
are many examples of
transcription and cursory
errors, which are
analyzed in a methodical
systematic manner. About
the editor: As an
organist, professor,
organ expert, and
scholar, Harald Vogel has
rendered outstanding
services to the
interpretation of early
music and especially to
historical performance
practice concerning the
organ for decades. He has
received numerous awards,
including an ECHO Klassik
as Instrumentalist of the
Year (2012), honorary
doctorates from Lulea
University of Technology
(Sweden, 2008) and
Oberlin College (USA,
2014), as well as the
Buxtehude Prize of the
City of Lubeck (2018).
Harald Vogel is the
author and editor of
numerous scholarly
publications and
editions. Through his
lifelong performance
practice, he can look
back on an extensive
discography, including
the complete recording of
Buxtehude's organ works,
which he recorded in
various locations with
historical organ
instruments of the North
German organ building
tradition in Scandinavia,
North Germany and the
Netherlands.
pure
source edition (no
mixture of different
transmissions)
comprehensive commentary
(Vol. I/2 & II) (with
texts about the sources,
chronology, use of keys,
liturgic placement as
well as detailed critical
remarks, incl. music
examples (in German
only))good page
turnsflexible division of
voices (on 2 or 3
systems, good
legibility)contains
facsimiles.
Organ SKU: BR.EB-9415 Urtext - Critical Source Edition of the Free Org...(+)
Organ
SKU:
BR.EB-9415
Urtext
- Critical Source Edition
of the Free Organ
Works. Composed by
Dietrich Buxtehude.
Edited by Harald Vogel.
Solo instruments;
Softbound. Edition
Breitkopf.
Renaissance/early
Baroque; Baroque. Score.
192 pages. Breitkopf and
Haertel #EB 9415.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.EB-9415).
ISBN 9790004188897. 12
x 9 inches.
This
edition is the result of
Harald Vogel's many years
of practice as an
organist and
musicologist. The music
text is based on a
reevaluation of 17th- and
18th-century manuscripts
containing the free organ
and keyboard works by
Buxtehude. They
originated during a
transitional phase
between the traditional
letter tablature and the
staff notation still in
use today. Since many
works have survived only
in transcriptions for
staff notation, the
editor was confronted
with a high error rate,
which he carefully
analyzes in the
Einzelanmerkungen. During
the preparation of the
edition, the editor
always kept sight of the
performance practice, but
still, the image of the
sources is never
distorted (e. g. by
superfluous rests,
beaming not conforming to
the sources and the
unhistorical adjustment
of time signatures) and
stays very close to the
compositional notation,
the letter tablature. The
flexible use of three
staves and the
differentiated
distribution of the
voices on the staves
allow for an
approximation in reading
conventions of historical
notation with its
resulting information
about hand division.
Grouping the free organ
repertoire into works
with obbligato pedal and
works for manuals, this
edition is organized in
two volumes. The first
subvolume (I/1, EB 9304)
contains the Preface and
the Preludes, whereas the
second subvolume (I/2, EB
9305) contains Toccatas,
Ostinato works,
alternative versions and
a comprehensive Critical
Commentary (in German
only). Volume II (EB
9306) contains
Buxtehude's free organ
and keyboard works
(manualiter) with the
corresponding texts
(Preface and Critical
Commentary).Until 1971,
Harald Vogel worked on a
dissertation (with Georg
von Dadelsen, Hamburg) on
Die Fuge um Bach. Besides
the description of the
inclusion of triple
measures into the C
notation and the
irregularities of the
voice mutation in the
polyphonic structures,
this also included a
discussion about the
justification of the
inner textual criticism.
With the inner textual
criticism, deviations in
parallel passages are
unified. The North German
fugue style, reaching a
peak in Buxtehude's work,
is characterized by a
constant diversity of
details in subject and
polyphonic progressions.
One of the indicators of
the fantastic style is
the dissolution of the
polyphonic structures at
the ends of the fugues,
evident in Buxtehude's
work.In this edition, a
musical text is presented
that avoids the
uniformity of detail not
conforming to the
sources. However, there
are many examples of
transcription and cursory
errors, which are
analyzed in a methodical
systematic manner. About
the editor: As an
organist, professor,
organ expert, and
scholar, Harald Vogel has
rendered outstanding
services to the
interpretation of early
music and especially to
historical performance
practice concerning the
organ for decades. He has
received numerous awards,
including an ECHO Klassik
as Instrumentalist of the
Year (2012), honorary
doctorates from Lulea
University of Technology
(Sweden, 2008) and
Oberlin College (USA,
2014), as well as the
Buxtehude Prize of the
City of Lubeck (2018).
Harald Vogel is the
author and editor of
numerous scholarly
publications and
editions. Through his
lifelong performance
practice, he can look
back on an extensive
discography, including
the complete recording of
Buxtehude's organ works,
which he recorded in
various locations with
historical organ
instruments of the North
German organ building
tradition in Scandinavia,
North Germany and the
Netherlands.
pure
source edition (no
mixture of different
transmissions)
comprehensive commentary
(Vol. I/2 & II) (with
texts about the sources,
chronology, use of keys,
liturgic placement as
well as detailed critical
remarks, incl. music
examples (in German
only))good page
turnsflexible division of
voices (on 2 or 3
systems, good
legibility)contains
facsimiles.
Organ SKU: BR.EB-9305 Urtext - Critical Source Edition of the Free Org...(+)
Organ
SKU:
BR.EB-9305
Urtext
- Critical Source Edition
of the Free Organ
Works. Composed by
Dietrich Buxtehude.
Edited by Harald Vogel.
Solo instruments;
Softbound. Edition
Breitkopf.
Renaissance/early
Baroque; Baroque. Score.
84 pages. Breitkopf and
Haertel #EB 9305.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.EB-9305).
ISBN 9790004187692. 12
x 9 inches.
This
edition is the result of
Harald Vogel's many years
of practice as an
organist and
musicologist. The music
text is based on a
reevaluation of 17th- and
18th-century manuscripts
containing the free organ
and keyboard works by
Buxtehude. They
originated during a
transitional phase
between the traditional
letter tablature and the
staff notation still in
use today. Since many
works have survived only
in transcriptions for
staff notation, the
editor was confronted
with a high error rate,
which he carefully
analyzes in the
Einzelanmerkungen. During
the preparation of the
edition, the editor
always kept sight of the
performance practice, but
still, the image of the
sources is never
distorted (e. g. by
superfluous rests,
beaming not conforming to
the sources and the
unhistorical adjustment
of time signatures) and
stays very close to the
compositional notation,
the letter tablature. The
flexible use of three
staves and the
differentiated
distribution of the
voices on the staves
allow for an
approximation in reading
conventions of historical
notation with its
resulting information
about hand division.
Grouping the free organ
repertoire into works
with obbligato pedal and
works for manuals, this
edition is organized in
two volumes. The first
subvolume (I/1, EB 9304)
contains the Preface and
the Preludes, whereas the
second subvolume (I/2, EB
9305) contains Toccatas,
Ostinato works,
alternative versions and
a comprehensive Critical
Commentary (in German
only). Volume II (EB
9306) contains
Buxtehude's free organ
and keyboard works
(manualiter) with the
corresponding texts
(Preface and Critical
Commentary).Until 1971,
Harald Vogel worked on a
dissertation (with Georg
von Dadelsen, Hamburg) on
Die Fuge um Bach. Besides
the description of the
inclusion of triple
measures into the C
notation and the
irregularities of the
voice mutation in the
polyphonic structures,
this also included a
discussion about the
justification of the
inner textual criticism.
With the inner textual
criticism, deviations in
parallel passages are
unified. The North German
fugue style, reaching a
peak in Buxtehude's work,
is characterized by a
constant diversity of
details in subject and
polyphonic progressions.
One of the indicators of
the fantastic style is
the dissolution of the
polyphonic structures at
the ends of the fugues,
evident in Buxtehude's
work.In this edition, a
musical text is presented
that avoids the
uniformity of detail not
conforming to the
sources. However, there
are many examples of
transcription and cursory
errors, which are
analyzed in a methodical
systematic manner. About
the editor: As an
organist, professor,
organ expert, and
scholar, Harald Vogel has
rendered outstanding
services to the
interpretation of early
music and especially to
historical performance
practice concerning the
organ for decades. He has
received numerous awards,
including an ECHO Klassik
as Instrumentalist of the
Year (2012), honorary
doctorates from Lulea
University of Technology
(Sweden, 2008) and
Oberlin College (USA,
2014), as well as the
Buxtehude Prize of the
City of Lubeck (2018).
Harald Vogel is the
author and editor of
numerous scholarly
publications and
editions. Through his
lifelong performance
practice, he can look
back on an extensive
discography, including
the complete recording of
Buxtehude's organ works,
which he recorded in
various locations with
historical organ
instruments of the North
German organ building
tradition in Scandinavia,
North Germany and the
Netherlands.
pure
source edition (no
mixture of different
transmissions);
comprehensive commentary
(Vol. I/2 & II) (with
texts about the sources,
chronology, use of keys,
liturgic placement as
well as detailed critical
remarks, incl. music
examples (in German
only)); good page
turnsflexible division of
voices (on 2 or 3
systems, good
legibility); contains
facsimiles. Contains the
Critical Commentary of
the subvolumes I/1 and
I/2.
Organ SKU: BR.EB-9304 Urtext - Critical Source Edition of the Free Org...(+)
Organ
SKU:
BR.EB-9304
Urtext
- Critical Source Edition
of the Free Organ
Works. Composed by
Dietrich Buxtehude.
Edited by Harald Vogel.
Solo instruments;
Softbound. Edition
Breitkopf.
Renaissance/early
Baroque; Baroque. Score.
108 pages. Breitkopf and
Haertel #EB 9304.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.EB-9304).
ISBN 9790004187685. 12
x 9 inches.
This
edition is the result of
Harald Vogel's many years
of practice as an
organist and
musicologist. The music
text is based on a
reevaluation of 17th- and
18th-century manuscripts
containing the free organ
and keyboard works by
Buxtehude. They
originated during a
transitional phase
between the traditional
letter tablature and the
staff notation still in
use today. Since many
works have survived only
in transcriptions for
staff notation, the
editor was confronted
with a high error rate,
which he carefully
analyzes in the
Einzelanmerkungen. During
the preparation of the
edition, the editor
always kept sight of the
performance practice, but
still, the image of the
sources is never
distorted (e. g. by
superfluous rests,
beaming not conforming to
the sources and the
unhistorical adjustment
of time signatures) and
stays very close to the
compositional notation,
the letter tablature. The
flexible use of three
staves and the
differentiated
distribution of the
voices on the staves
allow for an
approximation in reading
conventions of historical
notation with its
resulting information
about hand division.
Grouping the free organ
repertoire into works
with obbligato pedal and
works for manuals, this
edition is organized in
two volumes. The first
subvolume (I/1, EB 9304)
contains the Preface and
the Preludes, whereas the
second subvolume (I/2, EB
9305) contains Toccatas,
Ostinato works,
alternative versions and
a comprehensive Critical
Commentary (in German
only). Volume II (EB
9306) contains
Buxtehude's free organ
and keyboard works
(manualiter) with the
corresponding texts
(Preface and Critical
Commentary).Until 1971,
Harald Vogel worked on a
dissertation (with Georg
von Dadelsen, Hamburg) on
Die Fuge um Bach. Besides
the description of the
inclusion of triple
measures into the C
notation and the
irregularities of the
voice mutation in the
polyphonic structures,
this also included a
discussion about the
justification of the
inner textual criticism.
With the inner textual
criticism, deviations in
parallel passages are
unified. The North German
fugue style, reaching a
peak in Buxtehude's work,
is characterized by a
constant diversity of
details in subject and
polyphonic progressions.
One of the indicators of
the fantastic style is
the dissolution of the
polyphonic structures at
the ends of the fugues,
evident in Buxtehude's
work.In this edition, a
musical text is presented
that avoids the
uniformity of detail not
conforming to the
sources. However, there
are many examples of
transcription and cursory
errors, which are
analyzed in a methodical
systematic manner. About
the editor: As an
organist, professor,
organ expert, and
scholar, Harald Vogel has
rendered outstanding
services to the
interpretation of early
music and especially to
historical performance
practice concerning the
organ for decades. He has
received numerous awards,
including an ECHO Klassik
as Instrumentalist of the
Year (2012), honorary
doctorates from Lulea
University of Technology
(Sweden, 2008) and
Oberlin College (USA,
2014), as well as the
Buxtehude Prize of the
City of Lubeck (2018).
Harald Vogel is the
author and editor of
numerous scholarly
publications and
editions. Through his
lifelong performance
practice, he can look
back on an extensive
discography, including
the complete recording of
Buxtehude's organ works,
which he recorded in
various locations with
historical organ
instruments of the North
German organ building
tradition in Scandinavia,
North Germany and the
Netherlands.
pure
source edition (no
mixture of different
transmissions);
comprehensive commentary
(Vol. I/2 & II) (with
texts about the sources,
chronology, use of keys,
liturgic placement as
well as detailed critical
remarks, incl. music
examples (in German
only)); good page
turnsflexible division of
voices (on 2 or 3
systems, good
legibility); contains
facsimiles. The
corresponding Critical
Commentary is contained
in Volume I/2 (EB
9305).
By Nori Kelley. For Guitar (Flatpicking and Fingerpicking). Method. Value Line. ...(+)
By Nori Kelley. For
Guitar (Flatpicking and
Fingerpicking). Method.
Value Line. All Styles.
Level: Beginning. Book/CD
Set. Size 8.75x11.75. 40
pages. Published by Mel
Bay Publications, Inc.
Composed by
Rowan Leslie. Perfect
binding. Celtic / Irish.
Book. 156 pages. Mel Bay
Publications, Inc #30670.
Published by Mel Bay
Publications, Inc
(MB.30670).
ISBN
9781513465296. 8.75 x
11.75 inches.
This
unique collection
celebrates the
contemporary fiddle music
of northeast Ireland,
much of it for the first
time in print. Not
surprisingly, given its
location and long history
of traditional music, the
fiddle music of this
region shares some
characteristics with
Scottish music, yet it
has its own distinct
style. For those who are
not familiar with this
ruggedly attractive part
of Ireland, this book
will introduce you to
some of its music and
musicians. The tunes
presented here, collected
by County Antrim fiddler,
Rowan Leslie, have all
been written relatively
recently by local
musicians. Each tune is
offered in two
versions?one with the
barebones melody and
suggested accompaniment
chords, and a second with
ornamentation,
articulation and bowing
details. All tune types
from northeast Ireland
are represented,
including jigs and reels,
polkas and hornpipes,
marches, barn dances and
waltzes, plus set dances
and slow airs. Moreover,
the biographical sketches
and backstories provided
for each composer and
tune demonstrate how the
land itself, along with
personal experiences and
relationships, influence
the fiddle music of
northeast Ireland.
Ruppels Kanon in
Kombination mit
Monteverdis
Gonzaga-Fanfare und
seinem Halleluja aus der
Marienvesper.
Composed by Claudio
Monteverdi / Paul E.
Ruppel. Arranged by Armin
Schaefer. Aulos. Score.
16 pages. Möseler
Verlag #MOS 42243.
Published by Möseler
Verlag (M2.MOS-42243).
ISBN
9790203747437.
In
der vorliegende
Bearbeitung - erstellt
fur den Ersten Deutschen
Evangelischen Posaunentag
2008 in Leipzig - wird
der bekannte Kanon Vom
Aufgang der Sonne (EG
456) von Paul Ernst
Ruppel mit der herrlichen
Toccata von Claudio
Monteverdi kombiniert und
mundet am Ende des Werkes
in das originale
Halleluja Monteverdis.
Die Toccata mit der
Gonzaga-Fanfare ist in
den Einleitungssatzen der
Marienvesper und der Oper
L'Orfeo zu finden; das
Halleluja ist der Schluss
des Einleitungssatzes der
Marienvesper. Die
Auffuhrung mit
Blechblasern und der
Gemeinde lasst das Lob
Gottes auf beeindruckende
Weise erklingen und
stellt den Kanon in das
Licht der fruhbarocken
Klangpracht Venedigs. Die
Gemeinde kann mit
Trompeten (Chor I)
unterstutzt werden, die
nahe der jeweiligen
Kanongruppen aufgestellt
sind; der kleine
Blaserchor (Chor II)
sollte solistisch, der
grosse Blaserchor (Chor
III) chorisch besetzt
sein. Eine raumlich
getrennte Aufstellung der
Chore erhoht den Effekt
des Stuckes. Die Tuben
beider Blaserchore
spielen
posaunenchortypisch eine
Oktave tiefer die
Bassposaunenstimme.
Ruppels Kanon in
Kombination mit
Monteverdis
Gonzaga-Fanfare und
seinem Halleluja aus der
Marienvesper.
Composed by Claudio
Monteverdi / Paul E.
Ruppel. Arranged by Armin
Schaefer. Aulos.
Performance score.
Möseler Verlag #MOS
42243-13. Published by
Möseler Verlag
(M2.MOS-42243-13).
ISBN
9790203748335.
In
der vorliegende
Bearbeitung - erstellt
fur den Ersten Deutschen
Evangelischen Posaunentag
2008 in Leipzig - wird
der bekannte Kanon Vom
Aufgang der Sonne (EG
456) von Paul Ernst
Ruppel mit der herrlichen
Toccata von Claudio
Monteverdi kombiniert und
mundet am Ende des Werkes
in das originale
Halleluja Monteverdis.
Die Toccata mit der
Gonzaga-Fanfare ist in
den Einleitungssatzen der
Marienvesper und der Oper
L'Orfeo zu finden; das
Halleluja ist der Schluss
des Einleitungssatzes der
Marienvesper. Die
Auffuhrung mit
Blechblasern und der
Gemeinde lasst das Lob
Gottes auf beeindruckende
Weise erklingen und
stellt den Kanon in das
Licht der fruhbarocken
Klangpracht Venedigs. Die
Gemeinde kann mit
Trompeten (Chor I)
unterstutzt werden, die
nahe der jeweiligen
Kanongruppen aufgestellt
sind; der kleine
Blaserchor (Chor II)
sollte solistisch, der
grosse Blaserchor (Chor
III) chorisch besetzt
sein. Eine raumlich
getrennte Aufstellung der
Chore erhoht den Effekt
des Stuckes. Die Tuben
beider Blaserchore
spielen
posaunenchortypisch eine
Oktave tiefer die
Bassposaunenstimme.
Ruppels Kanon in
Kombination mit
Monteverdis
Gonzaga-Fanfare und
seinem Halleluja aus der
Marienvesper.
Composed by Claudio
Monteverdi / Paul E.
Ruppel. Arranged by Armin
Schaefer. Aulos.
Performance score.
Möseler Verlag #MOS
42243-11. Published by
Möseler Verlag
(M2.MOS-42243-11).
ISBN
9790203748311.
In
der vorliegende
Bearbeitung - erstellt
fur den Ersten Deutschen
Evangelischen Posaunentag
2008 in Leipzig - wird
der bekannte Kanon Vom
Aufgang der Sonne (EG
456) von Paul Ernst
Ruppel mit der herrlichen
Toccata von Claudio
Monteverdi kombiniert und
mundet am Ende des Werkes
in das originale
Halleluja Monteverdis.
Die Toccata mit der
Gonzaga-Fanfare ist in
den Einleitungssatzen der
Marienvesper und der Oper
L'Orfeo zu finden; das
Halleluja ist der Schluss
des Einleitungssatzes der
Marienvesper. Die
Auffuhrung mit
Blechblasern und der
Gemeinde lasst das Lob
Gottes auf beeindruckende
Weise erklingen und
stellt den Kanon in das
Licht der fruhbarocken
Klangpracht Venedigs. Die
Gemeinde kann mit
Trompeten (Chor I)
unterstutzt werden, die
nahe der jeweiligen
Kanongruppen aufgestellt
sind; der kleine
Blaserchor (Chor II)
sollte solistisch, der
grosse Blaserchor (Chor
III) chorisch besetzt
sein. Eine raumlich
getrennte Aufstellung der
Chore erhoht den Effekt
des Stuckes. Die Tuben
beider Blaserchore
spielen
posaunenchortypisch eine
Oktave tiefer die
Bassposaunenstimme.