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Dream of Dunhuang - Ballet in 3 Acts, O,p.29 (1979 - 80) (Piano Reductions)
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Piano Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1040102 Composed by An-lun Huang. 2…
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Piano Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1040102 Composed by An-lun Huang. 20th Century,Contemporary,Multicultural,Traditional,World. Score. 140 pages. DoReMi Edition #644926. Published by DoReMi Edition (A0.1040102). One of the Masterpieces of Chinese Music of 20th Century The magnificent cave art at Dunhuang, in Western China sets the stage for the ballet, “Dream of Dunhuang”. In the middle of the vast wastes of Western China, lies the oasis of Dunhuang, situated in today‘s Gansu Province. Since the Western Han Dynasty(202BC-8AC), Dunhuang was an important trading and cultural center on the famous “Silk Road’, the ribbon of communication which fostered the historic ties between East and West. In the East was China, source of treasured trading articles such as silk; in the West, the ”road“ branched to Venice, and north to what is today‘s Russia. The mural led caves at Dunhuang, which were begun the Northern Wei dynasty(336AD), and developed over one thousand years into the Qing Dynasty, re presents one of the world‘s richest cultural treasures. Drawing on bothn Western(Indian and Persian) as well as Chinese tradition, the caves, of which 492 remain intact, were decorated as a mines of religious devotion, with the initiation of Buddhism into China. The subjects of the murals, such as devise, demons, apsaras and bodhisattvas, represent the entire pantheon of Buddhist mythology, yet are also significant in their representation of muti-racial and muti-cultural influences, standing as an important testament to the age old exchange between East and West. A fabricated fantasia, the story of the ballet was inspirited by the famous artist, maestro Chang Shu-hong, who dedicated his whole life to Dunhuang. One of the Huang An-lun‘s major compositions with the play written by Xu Qing-dong, the score of “Dream of Dunhuang” was completed in mid-1979. The ballet has been dedicated to the composer‘s closest friends, Canadian writers John Fraser and Elizabeth MacCallun. Up to the date this CD being released, the ballet has never got a chance to performed in mainland China. Nevertheless, its music has been wildly performed and warmly received around the world. The Singapore premiere of its suite No.1 was performed by the SSO, conducted by Maestro Lim Yao. It has been also chosen as one of the “Master Piece of Chinese Music in 20th Century” in 1993. The world premiere of the complete ballet was performed successfully by the Russian State Ballet of Moscow, directed by its artist director, Vyatcheslav Godeyev, in 1994. Choreographed by Chen Min, it was took place in Taiwan with the Taiwan Symphony Orchestra, conducted by maestro David C.H.Chen. In 2002, ROI of Hong Kong has released the CD of the whole ballet, performed by the Russian Philharmonic Orchestra of Moscow. This is also the audio file attached. Before this recording conducted by the composer himself, the entire score was also performed by the Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra of Moscow in1995. The YouTube video was the World Premiere in Taiwan by the Russia National Ballet with the Taiwan symphony Orchestra, conducted by David Chen in 1994. The ballet, “ Dream of Dunhuang” depicts two young artists seeking the ultimate experience in love and expression. This two lovers arrived at desert and with the guidance of the celestial maiden, they discover the miracles of Dunhuang. It‘s divided into three acts: Act I: Desert, Act II: Cave, and Act III: Mogao cave.
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Dream of Dunhuang - Ballet in 3 Acts, O,p.29 (1979 - 80) ï¼ÂPartsï¼Â
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Full Orchestra - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1040111 Composed by An-lun Huan…
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Full Orchestra - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1040111 Composed by An-lun Huang. 20th Century,Contemporary,Multicultural,Traditional,World. Score and parts. 1019 pages. DoReMi Edition #644935. Published by DoReMi Edition (A0.1040111). One of the Masterpieces of Chinese Music of 20th Century The magnificent cave art at Dunhuang, in Western China sets the stage for the ballet, “Dream of Dunhuang”. In the middle of the vast wastes of Western China, lies the oasis of Dunhuang, situated in today‘s Gansu Province. Since the Western Han Dynasty(202BC-8AC), Dunhuang was an important trading and cultural center on the famous “Silk Road’, the ribbon of communication which fostered the historic ties between East and West. In the East was China, source of treasured trading articles such as silk; in the West, the ”road“ branched to Venice, and north to what is today‘s Russia. The mural led caves at Dunhuang, which were begun the Northern Wei dynasty(336AD), and developed over one thousand years into the Qing Dynasty, re presents one of the world‘s richest cultural treasures. Drawing on bothn Western(Indian and Persian) as well as Chinese tradition, the caves, of which 492 remain intact, were decorated as a mines of religious devotion, with the initiation of Buddhism into China. The subjects of the murals, such as devise, demons, apsaras and bodhisattvas, represent the entire pantheon of Buddhist mythology, yet are also significant in their representation of muti-racial and muti-cultural influences, standing as an important testament to the age old exchange between East and West. A fabricated fantasia, the story of the ballet was inspirited by the famous artist, maestro Chang Shu-hong, who dedicated his whole life to Dunhuang. One of the Huang An-lun‘s major compositions with the play written by Xu Qing-dong, the score of “Dream of Dunhuang” was completed in mid-1979. The ballet has been dedicated to the composer‘s closest friends, Canadian writers John Fraser and Elizabeth MacCallun. Up to the date this CD being released, the ballet has never got a chance to performed in mainland China. Nevertheless, its music has been wildly performed and warmly received around the world. The Singapore premiere of its suite No.1 was performed by the SSO, conducted by Maestro Lim Yao. It has been also chosen as one of the “Master Piece of Chinese Music in 20th Century” in 1993. The world premiere of the complete ballet was performed successfully by the Russian State Ballet of Moscow, directed by its artist director, Vyatcheslav Godeyev, in 1994. Choreographed by Chen Min, it was took place in Taiwan with the Taiwan Symphony Orchestra, conducted by maestro David C.H.Chen. In 2002, ROI of Hong Kong has released the CD of the whole ballet, performed by the Russian Philharmonic Orchestra of Moscow. This is also the audio file attached. Before this recording conducted by the composer himself, the entire score was also performed by the Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra of Moscow in1995. The YouTube video was the World Premiere in Taiwan by the Russia National Ballet with the Taiwan symphony Orchestra, conducted by David Chen in 1994. The ballet, “ Dream of Dunhuang” depicts two young artists seeking the ultimate experience in love and expression. This two lovers arrived at desert and with the guidance of the celestial maiden, they discover the miracles of Dunhuang. It‘s divided into three acts: Act I: Desert, Act II: Cave, and Act III: Mogao cave.
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Dream of Dunhuang - Ballet in 3 Acts, O,p.29 (1979 - 80) - Score Only
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Full Orchestra - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1040096 Composed by An-lun Huan…
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Full Orchestra - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1040096 Composed by An-lun Huang. 20th Century,Contemporary,Multicultural,Traditional,World. Score and parts. 424 pages. DoReMi Edition #644919. Published by DoReMi Edition (A0.1040096). One of the Masterpieces of Chinese Music of 20th Century The magnificent cave art at Dunhuang, in Western China sets the stage for the ballet, “Dream of Dunhuang”. In the middle of the vast wastes of Western China, lies the oasis of Dunhuang, situated in today‘s Gansu Province. Since the Western Han Dynasty(202BC-8AC), Dunhuang was an important trading and cultural center on the famous “Silk Road’, the ribbon of communication which fostered the historic ties between East and West. In the East was China, source of treasured trading articles such as silk; in the West, the ”road“ branched to Venice, and north to what is today‘s Russia. The mural led caves at Dunhuang, which were begun the Northern Wei dynasty(336AD), and developed over one thousand years into the Qing Dynasty, re presents one of the world‘s richest cultural treasures. Drawing on bothn Western(Indian and Persian) as well as Chinese tradition, the caves, of which 492 remain intact, were decorated as a mines of religious devotion, with the initiation of Buddhism into China. The subjects of the murals, such as devise, demons, apsaras and bodhisattvas, represent the entire pantheon of Buddhist mythology, yet are also significant in their representation of muti-racial and muti-cultural influences, standing as an important testament to the age old exchange between East and West. A fabricated fantasia, the story of the ballet was inspirited by the famous artist, maestro Chang Shu-hong, who dedicated his whole life to Dunhuang. One of the Huang An-lun‘s major compositions with the play written by Xu Qing-dong, the score of “Dream of Dunhuang” was completed in mid-1979. The ballet has been dedicated to the composer‘s closest friends, Canadian writers John Fraser and Elizabeth MacCallun. Up to the date this CD being released, the ballet has never got a chance to performed in mainland China. Nevertheless, its music has been wildly performed and warmly received around the world. The Singapore premiere of its suite No.1 was performed by the SSO, conducted by Maestro Lim Yao. It has been also chosen as one of the “Master Piece of Chinese Music in 20th Century” in 1993. The world premiere of the complete ballet was performed successfully by the Russian State Ballet of Moscow, directed by its artist director, Vyatcheslav Godeyev, in 1994. Choreographed by Chen Min, it was took place in Taiwan with the Taiwan Symphony Orchestra, conducted by maestro David C.H.Chen. In 2002, ROI of Hong Kong has released the CD of the whole ballet, performed by the Russian Philharmonic Orchestra of Moscow. This is also the audio file attached. Before this recording conducted by the composer himself, the entire score was also performed by the Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra of Moscow in1995. The YouTube video was the World Premiere in Taiwan by the Russia National Ballet with the Taiwan symphony Orchestra, conducted by David Chen in 1994. The ballet, “ Dream of Dunhuang” depicts two young artists seeking the ultimate experience in love and expression. This two lovers arrived at desert and with the guidance of the celestial maiden, they discover the miracles of Dunhuang. It‘s divided into three acts: Act I: Desert, Act II: Cave, and Act III: Mogao cave.
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Seven Canadian Folk Songs in Chinese Style - Septet for Fl., Cl., Vi., Va, Cello, Bass and Piano
Small Ensemble Bass Voice,Cello,Clarinet,Flute,Piano,Viola,Violin - Level 5 - Digital Down…
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Small Ensemble Bass Voice,Cello,Clarinet,Flute,Piano,Viola,Violin - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1009217 Composed by An-lun Huang. 20th Century,Classical,Folk. Score and parts. 85 pages. DoReMi Edition #614863. Published by DoReMi Edition (A0.1009217). SEVEN CANADIAN FOLK SONGS IN CHINESE STYLE Septet for Flute, Clarinet, Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass and Piano An-lun Huang, op.36 (1986) James Campbell, the famous Canadian clarinets, commissioned a septet from Huang for the China tour of the Canadian Chamber Group in 1984. Campbell suggested that An-lun combine the folk music of Canada and China in this new work. The result was the septet,” Seven Canadian Folk Songs in Chinese style, became the most exciting hit piece of the tour. The world premiere was taken place at the Festival of the Sound at Parry Sound, Ontario, before the China tour. It was performed by seven leading Canadian musicians, Moshe Hammer(violin), Steven Dann(viola), Sophie Rolland(cello), Joel Quarrington(bass), Anton Kuerti(piano), Robert Aitken(flute) and James Campbell(clarinet). The piece was so warmly received both in Canada and China that a record has been released. It was also the most successful piece for the Canada-Hong Kong Festival, Hong Kong, 91. In addition, in 2002, successfully, the Canadian Symphoniatta performed its orchestral version, conducted by Tak-ng Lai, in Paris, France. However, Huang found the musical similarity of the two nations--the pentatonic mode. Written in Chinese idea, the septet gives the opportunity both to the Chinese and Canadian audiences to find themselves in each other through the Seven Canadian folk songs. The septet is divided into seven attacca parts. No.1 begins the music into a very quiet British Columbia Indian folk tune, performed by flute and clarinet, and occasionally, the piano gives few chords to support them. No.2 comes a Alberta Indian lyric song with all instruments. The folk songs of No.3 and 4 are Ontario Forest man’s old tunes which bring the music to the exciting part. The No.5 is a Saskatchewan Indian traditional tune, the war song. Its heavy dynamic shows the typical native Canadian rhythmic patterns. Wooden spoon is a Canadian folk instrument. The clarinet player plays it in No.6 of a vivacious Quebec folk dance. And in a Newfoundland lyric song, No.7, the septet goes to its brilliant ending. The attached mp3 was recorded a Russian master and Fei-ping Hsu, one of the greatest Chinese pianist. Duration: 18 min.
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CHINESE RHAPSODY No.3 For Saxophone with Wind Orchestra, Op.46(1988) [All parts]
Woodwind Ensemble - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1073232 Composed by An-lun H…
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Woodwind Ensemble - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1073232 Composed by An-lun Huang. 20th Century,Classical,Contemporary,Multicultural,Traditional,World. 107 pages. DoReMi Edition #677496. Published by DoReMi Edition (A0.1073232). CHINESE RHAPSODY No.3 For Saxophone with various ensemble An-lun Huang Op.46(1988) Chinese Rhapsody No.3 was composed e in Toronto, Canada , 1988. Huang dedicated the piece to the Canadian Saxophonist Paul Brodie who premiered it in Parry sound of Ontario in the same year. Written in Saibei Folk Style, the music is divided into 5 movements without stop. As usual, Huang didn‘t use any folk song . But the typical taste of Huang’s “Zhang Jia Kou[張家口] accent” is pretty easy to be identified. With the concert virtuosity, the 1st movement is composed as an emotional Cadenza which expresses the profound affections to the land of Saibei. Using the same Alto Sax., the lyric 2nd movement is followed by a folk dance, the 3rd movement. Chang to a Soprano Saxophone, the 4th movement is sound like a dreamy nocturne which is interrupted by the percussions of the fiery 5th movement. The whole Rhapsody ends on a climax of the Chinese Northern west “wind and percussion “style”. Brodie found more than 300 trills in this piece. Perhaps this is the key to perform the music in real Chinese style. Huang has composed 5 versions of these pieces for different ensembles: saxophone solo with piano, or strings, or winds/brasses, or Chinese traditional orchestra, or symphony orchestra. The attached mp3 was performed by the German saxophonist Jurgen Demmler with pianist Peter Grabinger in 1996. Duration: 20’.
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CHINESE RHAPSODY No.3 For Saxophone with Wind Orchestra, Op.46(1988) [All parts]
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Toccata, Chorale and Fugue - A Cello Ensemble, Op.39 [1986] - Dedicated to Prof.Parisot
String Ensemble - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1081699 Composed by An-lun Hua…
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String Ensemble - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1081699 Composed by An-lun Huang. 20th Century,Classical,Contemporary,Multicultural,World. Score and parts. 78 pages. DoReMi Edition #685820. Published by DoReMi Edition (A0.1081699). “Toccata, Chorale and Fugue” was the last work composed by An-lun Huang during the time he studied at Yale University in 1986. It was commissioned and dedicated to the Yale cello professor Aldo Parisot who premiered the work with more than sixty young cellists at the Banff Art Center, Canada, in 1986. Cello ensemble is a challenge for composer because of the single instrumental color. In this particular work, Huang had made the Chinese music upon to a new level.-- not only melodic sense, but also harmonically and contrapuntal. It consists of three sessions. The first is a virtuoso Toccata, the second is a chorale typed Adagio, and the third is a double Fugue in five voices. Bach‘s name, B-A-C-H, forms the secondary theme of the fugue. The recording attached was performed by Prof. Kirill Rodin(First price of Tchaikovsky Competition) with his students, plus one double bass, in Moscow Conservatory, 2001. Duration:16’ 题献给帕瑞索特教授 托卡塔、圣咏与赋格 大提琴合奏 黄安伦 作品39(纽黑文 1986) 这是作者1986年在耶鲁就学写作的最后一部作品,乃是该校著名的帕瑞索特教授所委约并题献给他的一部作品。帕瑞索特教授并在加拿大的班芙国际音乐营率领六十余来自世界各地的大提琴家首演了这部力作。 写作单一音色的大提琴合作,对于作曲家是一个挑战。在这部特别的作品中,无论在和声上、旋律上或是对位上,黄安伦都籍此作把中国音乐提升到一个新的高度。 乐曲由三部分组成。开头是是一部技巧艰深的托卡塔,中部是一首慢板的圣咏,而乐曲后部则是一首充满活力的二重赋格,巴赫大名的四个德文字母B-A-C-H及变形正是此赋格的第二主题。 所附mp3乃是莫斯科音乐学院著名的罗金教授带领他的14个学生外加一位倍低音提琴手于2002年在莫斯科录制的。.
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POEM FOR DANCE, op.31 No.1(1981) - A Duet For Flute solo and Piano
Flute and Piano
Flute,Piano - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1046219 Composed by An-lun Huang. …
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Flute,Piano - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1046219 Composed by An-lun Huang. 20th Century,Classical,Contemporary. Score and part. 17 pages. DoReMi Edition #650720. Published by DoReMi Edition (A0.1046219). Created by An-lun Huang, “Poem for Dance” is a special music form for musicians and ballet dancers together appearing on a stage. Of course, the music could be performed itself as an instrumental piece, too. Huang’s three “Poem for Dance” have been quite successful. The Taste of Chinese color with the giving play to the Flute and Ballet skill, the “Poem for Dance#1” has been put on the stage of the National Ballet of Canada in 1984. It has also been also appointed as the official piece of the National Flute Competition of China, in 1984. The attached mp3 was a performance by the Moscow master Elmann and Feiping Hsu 2001. 舞詩第一號 长笛與鋼琴的二重奏 黃安倫 作品三十一號之一 ﹝一九八零 ─八二﹞ 黃安倫所作的《舞詩》是為器樂獨奏與芭蕾雙人舞所用的一種特殊曲體,演出時,獨奏家與舞蹈家同時在舞台上出現,而作品亦可作為單獨的器樂獨奏。黃安倫這類作品已取得相當成績,並均已由音樂出版社出版:《舞詩》第一號﹝長笛與鋼琴, Op.31, No.1﹞不僅成為中國第一屆長笛比賽的決賽曲目,由李學全、鮑蕙蕎錄成唱片,更由加拿大國家芭蕾舞團搬上舞台。.
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Ballet, “THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL”, Op.24, (1977) - (piano score)
Piano, Vocal and Guitar
Guitar,Piano,Vocal,Voice - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1009194 Composed by A…
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Guitar,Piano,Vocal,Voice - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1009194 Composed by An-lun Huang. 20th Century,Christmas,Classical. Score. 38 pages. DoReMi Edition #594856. Published by DoReMi Edition (A0.1009194). Based on the fairy tale “The Little Match Girl” by Hans Christian Anderson (1805-1875), the famous Danish writer, the Beijing Ballet School of China commissioned An-Lun Huang to compose this ballet in 1977. The play was written by Zhang Dun-yi, and the choreographers were Wu Fu-kang and Huang Buo-hong. The premiere took place in Beijing in 1977. It was performed by the school and the Central Opera House Orchestra, conducted by Zheng Xiao-ying. The music is written in Nineteen Century-Romantic style with some strong Scandinavian flavor. Margot Fonteyn, one of the most important ballet dancers of our age, claimed that “the composer has composed the very, very, very good music for this ballet ! “ She then produced a movie of it, which has been broadcasted by the PBS of U.S.A. in early of eighties. Since the great success of the premiere, this ballet and its music have been widely performed and warmly received. A tape of it was also released in China. This is the story of the ballet: In a little Danish town in the nineteenth century, Betty, a little girl who lost her mother, was selling matches along the street during Christmas time. The sound of the church bell reminded her that the time was quite late, but she was unable to go home until she completed her job. An old man came to light the street lights. He gave her some money and left. Betty tried to sell her matches to a carriage, but the carriage just ran away. Snow fell, cold and hungry, she lit a match on the wall to warm herself. A group of “Fire Fairies” appeared. They danced around her and got her warm. Since they disappeared so quickly, Betty lit another match. She saw a big dining room with a beautiful Christmas tree and a lot of food. While some bus boys were handing her a piece of roasted goose, the typical Danish Christmas food, a nobleman in a portrait hanging on the wall suddenly moved. Everything disappeared again. Betty immediately lit the third match, a “Swan Lake” with a beautiful garden appeared. She met her mother with tears because the mother had passed away for years. Mother got a pair of little red shoes for her as the Christmas gift and danced with her. The “Portrait nobleman” brought the mother out of the scene. Everything was gone but the snow storm. The church bell sounded again, with the morning dawn, the old man came to extinguish the street lights. He found the frozen body of the little girl.
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Ballet, “THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL”, Op.24, (1977) - (parts)
Orchestra
Full Orchestra - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1009195 Composed by An-lun Huan…
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Full Orchestra - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1009195 Composed by An-lun Huang. 20th Century,Christmas,Classical. Score and parts. 248 pages. DoReMi Edition #594857. Published by DoReMi Edition (A0.1009195). Based on the fairy tale “The Little Match Girl” by Hans Christian Anderson (1805-1875), the famous Danish writer, the Beijing Ballet School of China commissioned An-Lun Huang to compose this ballet in 1977. The play was written by Zhang Dun-yi, and the choreographers were Wu Fu-kang and Huang Buo-hong. The premiere took place in Beijing in 1977. It was performed by the school and the Central Opera House Orchestra, conducted by Zheng Xiao-ying. The music is written in Nineteen Century-Romantic style with some strong Scandinavian flavor. Margot Fonteyn, one of the most important ballet dancers of our age, claimed that “the composer has composed the very, very, very good music for this ballet ! “ She then produced a movie of it, which has been broadcasted by the PBS of U.S.A. in early of eighties. Since the great success of the premiere, this ballet and its music have been widely performed and warmly received. A tape of it was also released in China. This is the story of the ballet: In a little Danish town in the nineteenth century, Betty, a little girl who lost her mother, was selling matches along the street during Christmas time. The sound of the church bell reminded her that the time was quite late, but she was unable to go home until she completed her job. An old man came to light the street lights. He gave her some money and left. Betty tried to sell her matches to a carriage, but the carriage just ran away. Snow fell, cold and hungry, she lit a match on the wall to warm herself. A group of “Fire Fairies” appeared. They danced around her and got her warm. Since they disappeared so quickly, Betty lit another match. She saw a big dining room with a beautiful Christmas tree and a lot of food. While some bus boys were handing her a piece of roasted goose, the typical Danish Christmas food, a nobleman in a portrait hanging on the wall suddenly moved. Everything disappeared again. Betty immediately lit the third match, a “Swan Lake” with a beautiful garden appeared. She met her mother with tears because the mother had passed away for years. Mother got a pair of little red shoes for her as the Christmas gift and danced with her. The “Portrait nobleman” brought the mother out of the scene. Everything was gone but the snow storm. The church bell sounded again, with the morning dawn, the old man came to extinguish the street lights. He found the frozen body of the little girl. The attached mp3 is a performance by the Russian Philharmonic, conducted by the composer, 1998. English Text by Rebekah Wong Orchestration: Flauto Piccolo ( Flauto III), 2 Flauti, 2 Oboi (Corno- inglese), 2 Clarinetti in B flat, 2 Fagotti; 4 Corni in F, 2 Trombe in B flat, 3 Tromboni, 1 Tuba; 4 Timpani, Piatti, Tamburo, Trianglo, Companelli, Celesta, Campana, Wood Blocks ,Sonagliera; Violini I, Violini II, Viole, Violoncelli e Contrabassi.
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Ballet, “THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL”, Op.24,
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Tajiknistan Dance - A Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano (1981) - Erhu edition
Piano Trio: piano, violin, cello
Erhu,Instrumental Solo,Piano - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1085109 Composed …
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Erhu,Instrumental Solo,Piano - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1085109 Composed by An-lun Huang. 20th Century,Classical,Contemporary,Folk,Multicultural,World. Score and individual part. 26 pages. DoReMi Edition #689239. Published by DoReMi Edition (A0.1085109). This trio was a homework during the time An-lun Huang studied in University of Toronto, 1981. Professor Lather Klein’s requirement was a limitation: only 3 chords allowed to be used in a short trio. The performance of it by a group of students got a great success that this piece being immediately widely performed and warmly received by the audience. 塔吉克舞曲 为大小提琴和钢琴的三重奏 - 二胡独奏版 黄安伦(1981) 这是作者于1981年留学多伦多大学时的一份作业。克莱因教授的要求是“一首只限用三个和弦的短小三重奏”。同学们在首演的音乐不仅大获成功,还令此曲广为流传,受到听众的喜爱。.
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Piano Trio: piano, violin, cello
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Tajiknistan Dance - A Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano
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Rhapsody to the Rising sun ä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂæ¢æ³æ²第åÂÂèÂÂãÂÂå¸Âè¾²ä¹ÂæÂÂãÂÂ(parts)
Large Ensemble - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1044258 Composed by An-lun Huan…
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Large Ensemble - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1044258 Composed by An-lun Huang. 20th Century,Folk,Multicultural,Traditional,World. Score and parts. 145 pages. DoReMi Edition #648168. Published by DoReMi Edition (A0.1044258). To the New Century Rhapsody to the Rising sun 中國暢想曲第四號《布農之歌》 An Ensemble for Flute, Clarinet, Strings, Piano,Erhu, Yangqin, Ruan and Zheng in Bunungese Style by An-lun Huang, Op.59[April, 2000] Commissioned by the MusicCanadaMusique2000 Dedicated to James Campbell, “Rhapsody to the Rising Sun” is a commission of the MusicCanadaMusique 2000. The five Chinese traditional instruments being used for this ensemble, are: Erhu 二胡 - “Chinese Violin” Yangqin 揚琴 - “Chinese Ducimer” Ruan 中阮 - “Chinese Lute” 2 Zhengs 古箏 - “Chinese Zither” The composition of this piece is based on the original musical materials of Bunung布農. The Bunungese is a minority group of natives who live on the island of Formosa台灣. Ethnically speaking, they originated from the Micronesian race rather than from the “Han”, the Chinese majority who accounts for ninety-seven percent of the population. The pentatonic mode is often found in Chinese folk tunes, in which a triad chord is seldom found. However, the Bunungese actually “enjoy” the sonority (the pitch and the tone) of the major triad. The modern civilization has yet to adapt to their wild and natural style. Usually, their folk song would be a chorale led by a leading singer, followed by the crowd. In the morning, facing the rising sun, the people with their colourful clothes, gather in a circle and dance to the rhythmic music. Located in far east Asia, the Bunungese may well be the first people to praise the rising sun to celebrate the new century with songs and dances. This is the reason why the composer chose to complete the commission in the Bunugese style. 此录音为2000年黄安伦指挥加拿大室内乐团在帕里桑音乐节首演的实况.钢琴是欧阳瑞丽,民乐部份由多伦多的敦煌室乐团担任.
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Rhapsody to the Rising sun ä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂæ¢æ³æ²第åÂÂèÂÂãÂÂå¸Âè¾²ä¹ÂæÂÂãÂÂ(parts)
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Rhapsody to the Rising sun ä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂæ¢æ³æ²第åÂÂèÂÂãÂÂå¸Âè¾²ä¹ÂæÂÂã - Score Only
Large Ensemble - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1044257 Composed by An-lun Huan…
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Large Ensemble - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1044257 Composed by An-lun Huang. 20th Century,Folk,Multicultural,Traditional,World. Score and parts. 64 pages. DoReMi Edition #648167. Published by DoReMi Edition (A0.1044257). To the New Century Rhapsody to the Rising sun 中國暢想曲第四號《布農之歌》 An Ensemble for Flute, Clarinet, Strings, Piano,Erhu, Yangqin, Ruan and Zheng in Bunungese Style by An-lun Huang, Op.59[April, 2000] Commissioned by the MusicCanadaMusique2000 Dedicated to James Campbell, “Rhapsody to the Rising Sun” is a commission of the MusicCanadaMusique 2000. The five Chinese traditional instruments being used for this ensemble, are: Erhu 二胡 - “Chinese Violin” Yangqin 揚琴 - “Chinese Ducimer” Ruan 中阮 - “Chinese Lute” 2 Zhengs 古箏 - “Chinese Zither” The composition of this piece is based on the original musical materials of Bunung布農. The Bunungese is a minority group of natives who live on the island of Formosa台灣. Ethnically speaking, they originated from the Micronesian race rather than from the “Han”, the Chinese majority who accounts for ninety-seven percent of the population. The pentatonic mode is often found in Chinese folk tunes, in which a triad chord is seldom found. However, the Bunungese actually “enjoy” the sonority (the pitch and the tone) of the major triad. The modern civilization has yet to adapt to their wild and natural style. Usually, their folk song would be a chorale led by a leading singer, followed by the crowd. In the morning, facing the rising sun, the people with their colourful clothes, gather in a circle and dance to the rhythmic music. Located in far east Asia, the Bunungese may well be the first people to praise the rising sun to celebrate the new century with songs and dances. This is the reason why the composer chose to complete the commission in the Bunugese style. 此录音为2000年黄安伦指挥加拿大室内乐团在帕里桑音乐节首演的实况.钢琴是欧阳瑞丽,民乐部份由多伦多的敦煌室乐团担任.
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Rhapsody to the Rising sun ä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂæ¢æ³æ²第åÂÂèÂÂãÂÂå¸Âè¾²ä¹ÂæÂÂã - Score Only
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Tajiknistan Dance - A Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano (1981)
Piano Trio: piano, violin, cello
Piano Trio,String Ensemble Cello,Piano,Violin - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1085…
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Piano Trio,String Ensemble Cello,Piano,Violin - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1085107 Composed by An-lun Huang. 20th Century,Classical,Contemporary,Folk,Multicultural,World. Score and parts. 25 pages. DoReMi Edition #689237. Published by DoReMi Edition (A0.1085107). This trio was a homework during the time An-lun Huang studied in University of Toronto, 1981. Professor Lather Klein’s requirement was a limitation: only 3 chords allowed to be used in a short trio. The performance of it by a group of students got a great success that this piece being immediately widely performed and warmly received by the audience. 这是作者于1981年留学多伦多大学时的一份作业。克莱因教授的要求是“一首只限用三个和弦的短小三重奏”。同学们在首演的音乐不仅大获成功,还令此曲广为流传,受到听众的喜爱。.
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Piano Trio: piano, violin, cello
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An-lun Huang
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Tajiknistan Dance - A Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano
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Tajiknistan Dance - A Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano - Cello Solo edition
Cello, Piano
Cello,Piano - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1085111 Composed by An-lun Huang. …
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Cello,Piano - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1085111 Composed by An-lun Huang. 20th Century,Classical,Contemporary,Folk,Multicultural,World. Score and part. 24 pages. DoReMi Edition #689241. Published by DoReMi Edition (A0.1085111). This trio was a homework during the time An-lun Huang studied in University of Toronto, 1981. Professor Lather Klein’s requirement was a limitation: only 3 chords allowed to be used in a short trio. The performance of it by a group of students got a great success that this piece being immediately widely performed and warmly received by the audience. 塔吉克舞曲 为大小提琴和钢琴的三重奏 - 大提琴独奏版 。黄安伦(1981) 这是作者于1981年留学多伦多大学时的一份作业。克莱因教授的要求是“一首只限用三个和弦的短小三重奏”。同学们在首演的音乐不仅大获成功,还令此曲广为流传,受到听众的喜爱。.
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Cello, Piano
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An-lun Huang
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Tajiknistan Dance - A Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano - Cello Solo edition
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Tajiknistan Dance - A Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano (1981) - Violin Solo edition
Violin and Piano
Piano,Violin - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1085108 Composed by An-lun Huang.…
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Piano,Violin - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1085108 Composed by An-lun Huang. 20th Century,Classical,Contemporary,Folk,Multicultural,World. 25 pages. DoReMi Edition #689238. Published by DoReMi Edition (A0.1085108). This trio was a homework during the time An-lun Huang studied in University of Toronto, 1981. Professor Lather Klein’s requirement was a limitation: only 3 chords allowed to be used in a short trio. The performance of it by a group of students got a great success that this piece being immediately widely performed and warmly received by the audience. 塔吉克舞曲 为大小提琴和钢琴的三重奏 - 小提琴独奏版 。黄安伦(1981) 这是作者于1981年留学多伦多大学时的一份作业。克莱因教授的要求是“一首只限用三个和弦的短小三重奏”。同学们在首演的音乐不仅大获成功,还令此曲广为流传,受到听众的喜爱。.
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Violin and Piano
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Tajiknistan Dance - A Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano
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Wood Wind Quintet - (1995)
Woodwind Quintet: flute, oboe, bassoon, clarinet, horn
Woodwind Ensemble,Woodwind Quintet Bassoon,Clarinet,Flute,Horn,Oboe - Level 5 - Digital Do…
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Woodwind Ensemble,Woodwind Quintet Bassoon,Clarinet,Flute,Horn,Oboe - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1084697 Composed by An-lun Huang. 20th Century,Classical,Contemporary,Folk,Multicultural,World. 53 pages. DoReMi Edition #688884. Published by DoReMi Edition (A0.1084697). Commissioned (1995) by the Wood Wind Group of the Taiwan National Symphony Orchestra, this quintet was arranged from An-lun Huang’s piano Sonatina of the album “30 Pieces in Saibei Folk Style”(op.13). It has been premiered successfully by the Group in the same year. It consists of 3 movements. The 1st movement is a vivid Sonatina which connecting a recitative typed 2nd movement, the music concludes with a humorous Rondo as the 3rd movement. 这部木管五重奏乃是黄安伦在1995年应台湾省交响乐团的木管合奏组“音乐盒”的特约而作,并在那年由“音乐盒”在台湾首演。 乐曲取材于作者作品十三号钢琴独奏《塞北小曲三十首》之第30首《小奏鸣曲》。虽然全曲均为原创,却充满着浓郁的塞北民歌风格。 全曲分三个乐章:第一乐章为传统的奏鸣曲,充满动力的第一主题与悠长的第二主题交相互动,使乐曲生气盈然;第二乐章其实是一段感情丰富的朗诵调;第三乐章一如传统的奏鸣曲,以一首欢快、诙谐的廻旋曲结束了整部作品。.
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An-lun Huang
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Wood Wind Quintet -
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CHINESE RHAPSODY No.3 For Saxophone & Wind Orchestra (without Arpa) , Op.46 [Score] - Score Only
Woodwind Ensemble - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1073229 Composed by An-lun H…
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Woodwind Ensemble - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1073229 Composed by An-lun Huang. 20th Century,Classical,Contemporary,Multicultural,Traditional,World. 33 pages. DoReMi Edition #677492. Published by DoReMi Edition (A0.1073229). Chinese Rhapsody No.3 was composed e in Toronto, Canada , 1988. Huang dedicated the piece to the Canadian Saxophonist Paul Brodie who premiered it in Parry sound of Ontario in the same year. Written in Saibei Folk Style, the music is divided into 5 movements without stop. As usual, Huang didn‘t use any folk song . But the typical taste of Huang’s “Zhang Jia Kou[張家口] accent” is pretty easy to be identified. With the concert virtuosity, the 1st movement is composed as an emotional Cadenza which expresses the profound affections to the land of Saibei. Using the same Alto Sax., the lyric 2nd movement is followed by a folk dance, the 3rd movement. Chang to a Soprano Saxophone, the 4th movement is sound like a dreamy nocturne which is interrupted by the percussions of the fiery 5th movement. The whole Rhapsody ends on a climax of the Chinese Northern west “wind and percussion “style”. Brodie found more than 300 trills in this piece. Perhaps this is the key to perform the music in real Chinese style. Huang has composed 5 versions of these pieces for different ensembles: saxophone solo with piano, or strings, or winds/brasses, or Chinese traditional orchestra, or symphony orchestra. The attached mp3 was performed by the German saxophonist Jurgen Demmler with pianist Peter Grabinger in 1996. Duration: 20’.
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CHINESE RHAPSODY No.3 For Saxophone & Wind Orchestra
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CHINESE RHAPSODY No.3 For Saxophone and Full Orchestra, Op.46(1988) [scoreã - Score Only
Orchestra
Full Orchestra - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1049004 Composed by An-lun Huan…
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Full Orchestra - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1049004 Composed by An-lun Huang. 20th Century,Classical,Contemporary,Multicultural,Traditional,World. Score and parts. 61 pages. DoReMi Edition #653398. Published by DoReMi Edition (A0.1049004). Chinese Rhapsody No.3 was composed e in Toronto, Canada , 1988. Huang dedicated the piece to the Canadian Saxophonist Paul Brodie who premiered it in Parry sound of Ontario in the same year. Written in Saibei Folk Style, the music is divided into 5 movements without stop. As usual, Huang didn‘t use any folk song . But the typical taste of Huang’s “Zhang Jia Kou[張家口] accent” is pretty easy to be identified. With the concert virtuosity, the 1st movement is composed as an emotional Cadenza which expresses the profound affections to the land of Saibei. Using the same Alto Sax., the lyric 2nd movement is followed by a folk dance, the 3rd movement. Chang to a Soprano Saxophone, the 4th movement is sound like a dreamy nocturne which is interrupted by the percussions of the fiery 5th movement. The whole Rhapsody ends on a climax of the Chinese Northern west “wind and percussion “style”. Brodie found more than 300 trills in this piece. Perhaps this is the key to perform the music in real Chinese style. Huang has composed 5 versions of these pieces for different ensembles: saxophone solo with piano, or strings, or winds/brasses, or Chinese traditional orchestra, or symphony orchestra. The attached mp3 was performed by the German saxophonist Jurgen Demmler with pianist Peter Grabinger in 1996. Duration: 20’.
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CHINESE RHAPSODY No.3 For Saxophone and Full Orchestra, Op.46(1988) [scoreã - Score Only
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CHINESE RHAPSODY No.3 For Saxophone with different ensembles, Op.46(1988) [solo part]
Alto Saxophone
Alto Saxophone Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1049003 Composed by An-lun…
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Alto Saxophone Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1049003 Composed by An-lun Huang. 20th Century,Classical,Contemporary,Multicultural,Traditional,World. Individual part. 16 pages. DoReMi Edition #653396. Published by DoReMi Edition (A0.1049003). Chinese Rhapsody No.3 was composed e in Toronto, Canada , 1988. Huang dedicated the piece to the Canadian Saxophonist Paul Brodie who premiered it in Parry sound of Ontario in the same year. Written in Saibei Folk Style, the music is divided into 5 movements without stop. As usual, Huang didn‘t use any folk song . But the typical taste of Huang’s “Zhang Jia Kou[張家口] accent” is pretty easy to be identified. With the concert virtuosity, the 1st movement is composed as an emotional Cadenza which expresses the profound affections to the land of Saibei. Using the same Alto Sax., the lyric 2nd movement is followed by a folk dance, the 3rd movement. Chang to a Soprano Saxophone, the 4th movement is sound like a dreamy nocturne which is interrupted by the percussions of the fiery 5th movement. The whole Rhapsody ends on a climax of the Chinese Northern west “wind and percussion “style”. Brodie found more than 300 trills in this piece. Perhaps this is the key to perform the music in real Chinese style. Huang has composed 5 versions of these pieces for different ensembles: saxophone solo with piano, or strings, or winds/brasses, or Chinese traditional orchestra, or symphony orchestra. The attached mp3 was performed by the German saxophonist Jurgen Demmler with pianist Peter Grabinger in 1996. Duration: 20’.
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CHINESE RHAPSODY No.3 For Saxophone with different ensembles, Op.46(1988) [solo part]
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CHINESE RHAPSODY No.3 For Saxophone with various ensemble, Op.46(1988) [Solo part]
Alto Saxophone
Alto Saxophone Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1048928 Composed by An-lun…
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Alto Saxophone Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1048928 Composed by An-lun Huang. 20th Century,Classical,Contemporary,Multicultural,Traditional,World. Individual part. 9 pages. DoReMi Edition #653322. Published by DoReMi Edition (A0.1048928). Chinese Rhapsody No.3 was composed e in Toronto, Canada , 1988. Huang dedicated the piece to the Canadian Saxophonist Paul Brodie who premiered it in Parry sound of Ontario in the same year. Written in Saibei Folk Style, the music is divided into 5 movements without stop. As usual, Huang didn‘t use any folk song . But the typical taste of Huang’s “Zhang Jia Kou[張家口] accent” is pretty easy to be identified. With the concert virtuosity, the 1st movement is composed as an emotional Cadenza which expresses the profound affections to the land of Saibei. Using the same Alto Sax., the lyric 2nd movement is followed by a folk dance, the 3rd movement. Chang to a Soprano Saxophone, the 4th movement is sound like a dreamy nocturne which is interrupted by the percussions of the fiery 5th movement. The whole Rhapsody ends on a climax of the Chinese Northern west “wind and percussion “style”. Brodie found more than 300 trills in this piece. Perhaps this is the key to perform the music in real Chinese style. Huang has composed 5 versions of these pieces for different ensembles: saxophone solo with piano, or strings, or winds/brasses, or Chinese traditional orchestra, or symphony orchestra. The attached mp3 was performed by the German saxophonist Jurgen Demmler with pianist Peter Grabinger in 1996. Duration: 20’.
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CHINESE RHAPSODY No.3 For Saxophone with various ensemble, Op.46(1988) [Solo part]
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CHINESE RHAPSODY No.3 For Saxophone and Piano, Op.46 (1988) [Piano score]
Alto Saxophone and Piano
Alto Saxophone,Piano - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1048927 Composed by An-lu…
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Alto Saxophone,Piano - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1048927 Composed by An-lun Huang. 20th Century,Contemporary,Multicultural,Traditional,World. Score and part. 25 pages. DoReMi Edition #653319. Published by DoReMi Edition (A0.1048927). Chinese Rhapsody No.3 was composed e in Toronto, Canada , 1988. Huang dedicated the piece to the Canadian Saxophonist Paul Brodie who premiered it in Parry sound of Ontario in the same year. Written in Saibei Folk Style, the music is divided into 5 movements without stop. As usual, Huang didn‘t use any folk song . But the typical taste of Huang’s “Zhang Jia Kou[張家口] accent” is pretty easy to be identified. With the concert virtuosity, the 1st movement is composed as an emotional Cadenza which expresses the profound affections to the land of Saibei. Using the same Alto Sax., the lyric 2nd movement is followed by a folk dance, the 3rd movement. Chang to a Soprano Saxophone, the 4th movement is sound like a dreamy nocturne which is interrupted by the percussions of the fiery 5th movement. The whole Rhapsody ends on a climax of the Chinese Northern west “wind and percussion “style”. Brodie found more than 300 trills in this piece. Perhaps this is the key to perform the music in real Chinese style. Huang has composed 5 versions of these pieces for different ensembles: saxophone solo with piano, or strings, or winds/brasses, or Chinese traditional orchestra, or symphony orchestra. The attached mp3 was performed by the German saxophonist Jurgen Demmler with pianist Peter Grabinger in 1996. Duration: 20’.
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An-lun Huang
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CHINESE RHAPSODY No.3 For Saxophone and Piano, Op.46
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CHINESE RHAPSODY No.3 For Saxophone and Wind Orchestra (with Arpa) Op.46(1988) [Score] - Score Only
Woodwind Ensemble - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1073231 Composed by An-lun H…
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Woodwind Ensemble - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1073231 Composed by An-lun Huang. 20th Century,Classical,Contemporary,Multicultural,Traditional,World. 33 pages. DoReMi Edition #677495. Published by DoReMi Edition (A0.1073231). Chinese Rhapsody No.3 was composed e in Toronto, Canada , 1988. Huang dedicated the piece to the Canadian Saxophonist Paul Brodie who premiered it in Parry sound of Ontario in the same year. Written in Saibei Folk Style, the music is divided into 5 movements without stop. As usual, Huang didn‘t use any folk song . But the typical taste of Huang’s “Zhang Jia Kou[張家口] accent” is pretty easy to be identified. With the concert virtuosity, the 1st movement is composed as an emotional Cadenza which expresses the profound affections to the land of Saibei. Using the same Alto Sax., the lyric 2nd movement is followed by a folk dance, the 3rd movement. Chang to a Soprano Saxophone, the 4th movement is sound like a dreamy nocturne which is interrupted by the percussions of the fiery 5th movement. The whole Rhapsody ends on a climax of the Chinese Northern west “wind and percussion “style”. Brodie found more than 300 trills in this piece. Perhaps this is the key to perform the music in real Chinese style. Huang has composed 5 versions of these pieces for different ensembles: saxophone solo with piano, or strings, or winds/brasses, or Chinese traditional orchestra, or symphony orchestra. The attached mp3 was performed by the German saxophonist Jurgen Demmler with pianist Peter Grabinger in 1996. Duration: 20’.
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CHINESE RHAPSODY No.3 For Saxophone and Wind Orchestra
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CHINESE RHAPSODY No.3 For Saxophone with String Orchestra, Op.46(1988) (SCORE) - Score Only
String Orchestra
String Orchestra - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1049001 Composed by An-lun Hu…
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String Orchestra - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1049001 Composed by An-lun Huang. 20th Century,Classical,Contemporary,Multicultural,Traditional,World. Score and parts. 32 pages. DoReMi Edition #653394. Published by DoReMi Edition (A0.1049001). Chinese Rhapsody No.3 was composed e in Toronto, Canada , 1988. Huang dedicated the piece to the Canadian Saxophonist Paul Brodie who premiered it in Parry sound of Ontario in the same year. Written in Saibei Folk Style, the music is divided into 5 movements without stop. As usual, Huang didn‘t use any folk song . But the typical taste of Huang’s “Zhang Jia Kou[張家口] accent” is pretty easy to be identified. With the concert virtuosity, the 1st movement is composed as an emotional Cadenza which expresses the profound affections to the land of Saibei. Using the same Alto Sax., the lyric 2nd movement is followed by a folk dance, the 3rd movement. Chang to a Soprano Saxophone, the 4th movement is sound like a dreamy nocturne which is interrupted by the percussions of the fiery 5th movement. The whole Rhapsody ends on a climax of the Chinese Northern west “wind and percussion “style”. Brodie found more than 300 trills in this piece. Perhaps this is the key to perform the music in real Chinese style. Huang has composed 5 versions of these pieces for different ensembles: saxophone solo with piano, or strings, or winds/brasses, or Chinese traditional orchestra, or symphony orchestra. The attached mp3 was performed by the German saxophonist Jurgen Demmler with pianist Peter Grabinger in 1996. Duration: 20’.
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CHINESE RHAPSODY No.3 For Saxophone with String Orchestra, Op.46(1988)
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CHINESE RHAPSODY No.3 For Saxophone and String Orchestra, Op.46(1988) [parts]
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String Orchestra - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1049151 Composed by An-lun Hu…
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String Orchestra - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1049151 Composed by An-lun Huang. 20th Century,Classical,Contemporary,Multicultural,Traditional,World. Score and parts. 57 pages. DoReMi Edition #653546. Published by DoReMi Edition (A0.1049151). Chinese Rhapsody No.3 was composed e in Toronto, Canada , 1988. Huang dedicated the piece to the Canadian Saxophonist Paul Brodie who premiered it in Parry sound of Ontario in the same year. Written in Saibei Folk Style, the music is divided into 5 movements without stop. As usual, Huang didn‘t use any folk song . But the typical taste of Huang’s “Zhang Jia Kou[張家口] accent” is pretty easy to be identified. With the concert virtuosity, the 1st movement is composed as an emotional Cadenza which expresses the profound affections to the land of Saibei. Using the same Alto Sax., the lyric 2nd movement is followed by a folk dance, the 3rd movement. Chang to a Soprano Saxophone, the 4th movement is sound like a dreamy nocturne which is interrupted by the percussions of the fiery 5th movement. The whole Rhapsody ends on a climax of the Chinese Northern west “wind and percussion “style”. Brodie found more than 300 trills in this piece. Perhaps this is the key to perform the music in real Chinese style. Huang has composed 5 versions of these pieces for different ensembles: saxophone solo with piano, or strings, or winds/brasses, or Chinese traditional orchestra, or symphony orchestra. The attached mp3 was performed by the German saxophonist Jurgen Demmler with pianist Peter Grabinger in 1996. Duration: 20’.
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CHINESE RHAPSODY No.3 For Saxophone and String Orchestra, Op.46(1988) [parts]
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CHINESE RHAPSODY No.3 For Saxophone and FULL Orchestra,Op.46(1988) [All parts]
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Full Orchestra - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1049005 Composed by An-lun Huan…
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Full Orchestra - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1049005 Composed by An-lun Huang. 20th Century,Classical,Contemporary,Multicultural,Traditional,World. Score and parts. 339 pages. DoReMi Edition #653399. Published by DoReMi Edition (A0.1049005). Chinese Rhapsody No.3 was composed e in Toronto, Canada , 1988. Huang dedicated the piece to the Canadian Saxophonist Paul Brodie who premiered it in Parry sound of Ontario in the same year. Written in Saibei Folk Style, the music is divided into 5 movements without stop. As usual, Huang didn‘t use any folk song . But the typical taste of Huang’s “Zhang Jia Kou[張家口] accent” is pretty easy to be identified. With the concert virtuosity, the 1st movement is composed as an emotional Cadenza which expresses the profound affections to the land of Saibei. Using the same Alto Sax., the lyric 2nd movement is followed by a folk dance, the 3rd movement. Chang to a Soprano Saxophone, the 4th movement is sound like a dreamy nocturne which is interrupted by the percussions of the fiery 5th movement. The whole Rhapsody ends on a climax of the Chinese Northern west “wind and percussion “style”. Brodie found more than 300 trills in this piece. Perhaps this is the key to perform the music in real Chinese style. Huang has composed 5 versions of these pieces for different ensembles: saxophone solo with piano, or strings, or winds/brasses, or Chinese traditional orchestra, or symphony orchestra. The attached mp3 was performed by the German saxophonist Jurgen Demmler with pianist Peter Grabinger in 1996. Duration: 20’.
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CHINESE RHAPSODY No.3 For Saxophone and FULL Orchestra,Op.46(1988) [All parts]
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