20 Progressive Solos For String Instruments (APPLEBAUM SAMUEL)15.70 EUR - Voir plus - Acheter Délais: 24 heures - En StockMatériel : Partition Instrumentation : Editeur : Vendeur, prix & stockPar APPLEBAUM SAMUEL. These solos, with piano accompaniment, can be used by individual players as well as for performance by groups. They have proven effective for recruiting string players in the public schools, and for string classes, solo contests and string festivals. Each piece has a distinct value, either for development of certain rhythms, for the development of the left hand and bow arm, and for development of style and musicianship. For more advanced players, these pieces may include shifting into the third position. The third position fingerings may be added by the student or the teacher. Published for violin, viola, cello, string bass, and piano accompaniment. / Date parution : 2019-08-31/ Recueil / Violon Contenu: / Recueil / 32 page(s) / Ismn: 8388607
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Compiled from melodies Samuel Applebaum used to teach his students to play their instruments. The melodies are arranged in progressive order from the first three notes students learn to the end of level one in most method books. These melodies may be played as solos or in unison with other string instruments. Michael Katz has produced the accompaniment CD (in traditional, jazz, and rock styles) to motivate students to practice and perform for friends and family.
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| 20 Progressive Solos For
String Instruments
(APPLEBAUM SAMUEL) Violon [Partition] Alfred Publishing
Par APPLEBAUM SAMUEL. These solos, with piano accompaniment, can be used by indi...(+)
Par APPLEBAUM SAMUEL. These solos, with piano accompaniment, can be used by individual players as well as for performance by groups. They have proven effective for recruiting string players in the public schools, and for string classes, solo contests and string festivals. Each piece has a distinct value, either for development of certain rhythms, for the development of the left hand and bow arm, and for development of style and musicianship. For more advanced players, these pieces may include shifting into the third position. The third position fingerings may be added by the student or the teacher. Published for violin, viola, cello, string bass, and piano accompaniment. / Date parution : 2019-08-31/ Recueil / Violon
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| 20 Progressive Solos For
String Instruments /
Accompagnements De Piano
(APPLEBAUM SAMUEL) Piano seul [Partition] Alfred Publishing
Par APPLEBAUM SAMUEL. / Date parution : 2019-08-31/ Recueil / Piano
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| StringTunes -- A Very Beginning Solo (or Unison) Songbook Violon [Partition + CD] Alfred Publishing
(Violin). By acc. recording by Michael Katz. Arranged by Samuel Applebaum. For V...(+)
(Violin). By acc.
recording by Michael
Katz. Arranged by Samuel
Applebaum. For Violin.
String Series. Book and
CD. 16 pages. Published
by Alfred Music
Publishing
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| 20 Progressive Solos for String Instruments Piano seul [Partition] Alfred Publishing
By Samuel Applebaum. For Piano. String Collection. Book. 68 pages. Published by ...(+)
By Samuel Applebaum. For
Piano. String Collection.
Book. 68 pages. Published
by Alfred Publishing.
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| 20 Progressive Solos for String Instruments Violon [Partition] Alfred Publishing
By Samuel Applebaum. For Violin. String Collection. Book. 32 pages. Published by...(+)
By Samuel Applebaum. For
Violin. String
Collection. Book. 32
pages. Published by
Alfred Publishing.
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| 20 Progressive Solos for String Instruments Contre Basse [Partition] Alfred Publishing
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Bass. String Collection.
Book. 32 pages. Published
by Alfred Publishing.
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| 20 Progressive Solos for String Instruments Violoncelle [Partition] Alfred Publishing
By Samuel Applebaum. For Cello. String Collection. Book. 36 pages. Published by ...(+)
By Samuel Applebaum. For
Cello. String Collection.
Book. 36 pages. Published
by Alfred Publishing.
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| 20 Progressive Solos for String Instruments - Viola Alto seul [Partition] Alfred Publishing
Arranged by Samuel Applebaum. Instrumental solo songbook (accompaniment sold sep...(+)
Arranged by Samuel
Applebaum. Instrumental
solo songbook
(accompaniment sold
separately) for solo
viola. With introductory
text and performance
notes. 32 pages.
Published by Alfred
Publishing.
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| String Quartet No. 2 Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons, alto, violoncelle Theodore Presser Co.
Chamber Music String Quartet SKU: PR.114405050 Composed by John Downey. S...(+)
Chamber Music String
Quartet SKU:
PR.114405050 Composed
by John Downey. Set of
Score and Parts. With
Standard notation. 53
pages. Duration 25
minutes. Theodore Presser
Company #114-40505.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.114405050). UPC:
680160008377. 11 x 14
inches. Although
structurally it
subdivides into five
movements, the entire
quartet emerges as one
vast continuum. There are
no formal breaks between
movements. However,
certain musical signposts
can be discerned,
associated with each of
the movements'
terminations and new
beginnings. The opening
movement, The Nostalgia
of Clanging Bell
Sonorities, begins
floating on recurrent Bbs
whose soft rhythmic flow
slowly puts into motion
strong undercurrents
suggestive of the latent
power of water... After
several suggestions of
tolling bells, the
movement gradually fades
into hushed tones of
veiled and very distant
sonorities. It uses a
unique efffect, for the
first time in a musical
context, conveyed through
the use of extra heavy
practice mutes. The
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Spill of Water ,
disengages itself from
the first through its
distinct contrast in
tempo. Water moves fast,
and when it splashes, it
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smashing across rocky
shorlines. So, too, the
music attempts to conjure
such moods. At the end of
this movement, a cello
cadenza emerges,
introducing an
introspective type of
melodicism. The third
movement, The Poignancy
of Memory, contains many
silences as it tries to
convey memory through
fragmented remembrances
much like often occur in
our dream state.
Progressing through
several slowly building
images, it gradually
works itself into
juxtaposition of musical
images. Towards the
movement's end, high
harmonics are sounding in
all four instruments
while left hand pizzicato
notes in the cello pluch
the last remembrances of
this central core. Almost
imperceptibly, the viola
assumes leadership as it
dissolves into: The
fourth movement, The
Fluidity of Motion, which
has mostly the viola, but
also the cello,
articulating lyrical
statements against the
sheets of sound conjured
up by the two violins
playing a flood of
swirling figures, evokes
a kind of static motion
in spae. Here, the
virtually imperceptible
manner in which this
hushed whisper continues
incessantly, can suggest
the potential fluidity
with which movement may
inch forward... Later
into the fourth movement
, two fairly extended
solos by the second and
then the first violins,
lead to a kind of
spontaneous dialogue
among the four
instrumentalists.
Eventually, this musical
conversation gets caught
up in: The fifth
movement's The Rush of
Time, which opens with a
hushed flurry of speed,
precipitates the Finale.
It generates, at first
slowly, but then very
swiftly, whole shifts of
rhythmic fields that
initially seem to
conflict with one
another. Ultimately, this
use of 'psycho-rhythmics
contributes to an on-rush
of motion and time.
Rhythmic changes are, at
times, abruptly
precipitated with but
little or no preparation
creating a kind of
inevitability in forward
thrust, while the
movement rushes forward
with a feeling of gradual
and continuous
acceleration. It gathers
density as more and more
notes are piled
progressively upon
successive beats. The
attempt is to spark
tension and ignite
excitement by means of
frenetic confrontations
of dissimilitudes.
Ultimately - with the
help of time - these
polarities centrifically
spin out their own
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own inevitable
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| String Quartet No. 2 Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons, alto, violoncelle [Conducteur] Theodore Presser Co.
Chamber Music String Quartet SKU: PR.11440505S Composed by John Downey. F...(+)
Chamber Music String
Quartet SKU:
PR.11440505S Composed
by John Downey. Full
score. With Standard
notation. 53 pages.
Duration 25 minutes.
Theodore Presser Company
#114-40505S. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.11440505S). UPC:
680160008391. 11 x 14
inches. Although
structurally it
subdivides into five
movements, the entire
quartet emerges as one
vast continuum. There are
no formal breaks between
movements. However,
certain musical signposts
can be discerned,
associated with each of
the movements'
terminations and new
beginnings. The opening
movement, The Nostalgia
of Clanging Bell
Sonorities, begins
floating on recurrent Bbs
whose soft rhythmic flow
slowly puts into motion
strong undercurrents
suggestive of the latent
power of water... After
several suggestions of
tolling bells, the
movement gradually fades
into hushed tones of
veiled and very distant
sonorities. It uses a
unique effect, for the
first time in a musical
context, conveyed through
the use of extra heavy
practice mutes. The
second movement, The
Spill of Water,
disengages itself from
the first through its
distinct contrast in
tempo. Water moves fast,
and when it splashes, it
tends to run wildly. In
this case, it happens to
be bubbly water that
gushes forth bodly...
smashing across rocky
shorelines. So, too, the
music attempts to conjure
such moods. At the end of
this movement, a cello
cadenza emerges,
introducing an
introspective type of
melodicism. The third
movement, The Poignancy
of Memory, contains many
silences as it tries to
convey memory through
fragmented remembrances
much like often occur in
our dream state.
Progressing through
several slowly building
images, it gradually
works itself into
juxtaposition of musical
images. Towards the
movement's end, high
harmonics are sounding in
all four instruments
while left hand pizzicato
notes in the cello pluck
the last remembrances of
this central core. Almost
imperceptibly, the viola
assumes leadership as it
dissolves into: The
fourth movement, The
Fluidity of Motion, which
has mostly the viola, but
also the cello,
articulating lyrical
statements against sheets
of sound conjured up by
the two violins playing a
flood of swirling
figures, evokes a kind of
static motion in space.
Here , the virtually
imperceptible manner in
which this hushed whisper
continues incessantly,
can suggest the potential
fluidity with which
movement may inch
forward... Later into the
fourth movement, two
fairly extended solos by
the second and then the
first violins, lead to a
kind of spontaneous
dialogue amont the four
instrumentalists.
Eventually, this musical
conversation gets caught
up in: The fifth
movement's The Rush of
Time, which opens with a
hushed flurry of speed,
precipitates the Finale.
It generates, at first
slowly, but then very
swiftly, whole shifts of
rhythmic fields that
initially seem to
conflict with one
another. Ultimately, this
use of psycho-rhythmics
contributes to an on-rush
seem of motion and time.
Rhythmic changes are, at
times, abruptly
precipitated with but
little or no preparation
creating a kind of
inevitability in forward
thrust, while the
movement rushes forward
with a feeling of gradual
and continuous
acceleration. It gathers
density as more and more
notes are piled
progressively upon
successive beats. The
attempt is to spark
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frenetic confrontations
of dissimilitudes.
Ultimately - with the
help of time - these
polarities centrifically
spin out their own
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accompanying fall-out and
own inevitable
resolutions. $75.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Harpsicle Harp Method, Book 1 Harpe Mel Bay
Composed by Darlene Walton. Folk and Pedal, Method, Solos. Book and Digital ...(+)
Composed by Darlene
Walton.
Folk and Pedal, Method,
Solos. Book and Digital
Video. 28 pages.
Published by
Mel Bay Publications, Inc
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| Grand Duo: New Edition Boosey and Hawkes
Wind Ensemble (Score) SKU: HL.48024656 Wind Ensemble Score. Compos...(+)
Wind Ensemble (Score)
SKU: HL.48024656
Wind Ensemble
Score. Composed by
Magnus Lindberg. Boosey &
Hawkes Scores/Books.
Classical. Softcover. 80
pages. Boosey & Hawkes
#M060135989. Published by
Boosey & Hawkes
(HL.48024656). ISBN
9781784545130. UPC:
888680949204. 8.25x11.75
inches. New edition
of this 1999-2000
dialogue between the two
orchestral families of
woodwind and brass, each
with their respective
material. Their initial
characters, equating to
the poetic stereotypes of
'masculine' and
'feminine', become
progressively blurred and
androgynised during the
course of the work as
larger sound masses give
way to chamber
music-style sub-groupings
and individual
instrumental solos. The
wind-only scoring of the
work posed various
compositional challenges.
The composer has stated
that 'if no-one is
playing, nothing is
heard', so the illusion
of sustained sound has to
be created without the
support of a string
section. Similarly, clear
attack and accentuation
have to be carefully
sculpted, as there is no
percussion to help
articulation. In the
wordsof the London Times,
“Lindberg, a master
of orchestral sound, has
chosen virtually the same
forces as Stravinsky in
his Symphonies of Wind
Instruments, and with its
five connected movements
Gran Duo is a symphony in
the modern sense...a
darkly brooding yet
peaceful work that
reflects something of a
unique
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