| A Waltz for Lisa for Flute and Piano Flûte traversière et Piano Metropolis Music Publishers
Flute and Piano SKU: IS.FP7398EM Composed by Nico Schoeters. Woodwinds - ...(+)
Flute and Piano SKU:
IS.FP7398EM Composed
by Nico Schoeters.
Woodwinds - Flute.
Metropolis Music
Publishers #FP7398EM.
Published by Metropolis
Music Publishers
(IS.FP7398EM). ISBN
9790365073986. Nico
Schoeters took his first
percussion lessons with
Eric Buyle in the Academy
for Music and Word in
Boom, near Antwerp, after
getting the hang of it
through private lessons
by Jozef Vervliet.
Afterwards he continued
his music studies at the
Royal Conservatory of
Antwerp, where he was
taught by Leo Ouderits,
Carlo Willems and Koen
Wilmaers. In 1998 he
graduated there with
great distinction as
Master in percussion.
After cooperating on
various projects in
Belgium and abroad as a
freelance percussionist,
Nico took up a position
as a percussionist in the
National Orchestra of
Belgium. However, despite
of all his achievements
as a percussionist, Nico
Schoeters didn’t
take his first musical
steps by playing
percussion, but by
playing the piano. His
love for the piano
remained a common thread
in his musical career.
For example, he played
numerous gigs as a
pianist with his jazz
quartet ‘Just
Friends, consisting of a
number of top musicians
who are his friends. In
addition he started
composing piano works in
2012. $17.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Cosmopolydian for Flute and Piano Flûte traversière et Piano Metropolis Music Publishers
Flute and Piano SKU: IS.FP7396EM Composed by Nico Schoeters. Woodwinds - ...(+)
Flute and Piano SKU:
IS.FP7396EM Composed
by Nico Schoeters.
Woodwinds - Flute.
Metropolis Music
Publishers #FP7396EM.
Published by Metropolis
Music Publishers
(IS.FP7396EM). ISBN
9790365073962. Nico
Schoeters took his first
percussion lessons with
Eric Buyle in the Academy
for Music and Word in
Boom, near Antwerp, after
getting the hang of it
through private lessons
by Jozef Vervliet.
Afterwards he continued
his music studies at the
Royal Conservatory of
Antwerp, where he was
taught by Leo Ouderits,
Carlo Willems and Koen
Wilmaers. In 1998 he
graduated there with
great distinction as
Master in percussion.
After cooperating on
various projects in
Belgium and abroad as a
freelance percussionist,
Nico took up a position
as a percussionist in the
National Orchestra of
Belgium. However, despite
of all his achievements
as a percussionist, Nico
Schoeters didn’t
take his first musical
steps by playing
percussion, but by
playing the piano. His
love for the piano
remained a common thread
in his musical career.
For example, he played
numerous gigs as a
pianist with his jazz
quartet ‘Just
Friends, consisting of a
number of top musicians
who are his friends. In
addition he started
composing piano works in
2012. Cosmopolydian is my
first composition for
symphonic windband. It's
a solo piece for flute
and vibraphone which is
dedicated to Inge Smedts,
principal piccolo at the
Royal Wind Band of the
Belgian Guides. It is
written in the context of
a musical project
‘Cocktail Maison'.
This project includes a
concert on May 25th, 2017
in De Singel in Antwerp
where this work will be
premiered, a CD recording
and a concert tour. All
the pieces for this
project are new
compositions by Piet
Swerts, Jef Neve, Klaas
Coulembier, Etienne
Houben, Bart Watté,
Jan Huylebroeck, Francois
Glorieux and myself. All
the compositions are
inspired by a cocktail.
My choice is the
Cosmopolitan, but the
non-alcoholic version,
the mocktail actually.
The title Cosmopolydian
is a nod to the lydian
scale which I used as a
base for the majority of
the piece. The idea
behind the music is an
image of children
enjoying themselves,
worry-free, during the
holidays. Tired but
satisfied, they go to
sleep and have wonderful
dreams. The next day they
wake up to start a
beautiful new day. The
work is constructed in a
typical ABA form. A quick
first part:
‘sparkling
allegro', which of course
should sound very light
and playful. A slow
middle part warm adagio,
in which the beautiful
dreams become audible.
The last part is a
re-exposition of the
first part in which
eventually all the themes
merge into the final. $22.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Do It! Play Flute - Book 2 and CD Flûte traversière [CD] GIA Publications
By James Froseth. Band Method. Instructional Sacred. Text language: English. 48 ...(+)
By James Froseth. Band
Method. Instructional
Sacred. Text language:
English. 48 pages.
Published by GIA
Publications.
$7.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Concerto for Flute and String Orchestra, Piano, Harp and Percussions Flûte traversière et Piano [Reduction] Barenreiter
By Jindrich Feld. For flute and piano. Flute. Classical. Piano reduction. Public...(+)
By Jindrich Feld. For
flute and piano. Flute.
Classical. Piano
reduction. Publication
language: Czech/German
$49.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Fantaisie Brillante sur des airs de Carmen [Conducteur] Peters
By Bizet/Borne. For 2 (piccolo) 222 2210 timpani, percussion (3), strings. For f...(+)
By Bizet/Borne. For 2
(piccolo) 222 2210
timpani, percussion (3),
strings. For flute and
orchestra based on
melodies from Carmen.
Duration 15 min.
Published by C.F. Peters.
$35.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| The Bones of Mr. Fortune Flûte traversière et Piano Theodore Presser Co.
Chamber Music flute, piano SKU: PR.114424240 Free at Last!. Compos...(+)
Chamber Music flute,
piano SKU:
PR.114424240 Free
at Last!. Composed by
Adolphus Hailstork. Set
of Score and Parts.
Duration 11 minutes.
Theodore Presser Company
#114-42424. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.114424240). ISBN
9781491137581. UPC:
680160691036. THE
BONES OF MR. FORTUNE
(FREE AT LAST!) is an
11-minute concerto-like
work for solo flute
accompanied by symphonic
winds and percussion
– perfect to play
with band or with
orchestra, as well as
with the
composer’s own
piano reduction. The work
features lengthy
cadenzas, and
exhilarating dance-like
sections with the
ensemble. Hailstork
describes the historical
inspiration: Abused in
life and death, an
enslaved man (Mr.
Fortune) was owned by a
surgeon who preserved his
skeleton to study
anatomy. The bones
remained with the
doctor’s family
for generations, and were
given a proper burial
making national news in
2013, 215 years after Mr.
Fortune’s
death. Abused in life
and death, an enslaved
man known as Mr. Fortune
was honored with an
elaborate funeral more
than 200 years after he
died in Connecticut.Mr.
Fortune was owned by Dr.
Preserved Porter on a
farm in Waterbury,
Connecticut. When Fortune
died in 1798, Porter, a
bone surgeon, preserved
his skeleton by having
the bones boiled to study
anatomy at a time when
cadavers for medical
study were
disproportionately taken
from slaves, servants and
prisoners.One of
Porter’s
descendants gave the
skeleton in 1933 to
Mattatuck Museum in
Waterbury, where it was
displayed from the 1940s
until 1970. The
descendant referred to
the slave as
“Larry†and
his name was forgotten at
the time.A study by
forensic anthropologists
at the Quinnipiac
University School of
Medicine concluded that
Fortune was about 5 feet
5 inches tall and died at
around 55 years old. He
suffered a number of
painful ailments,
including a fracture in
his left hand, a severe
ankle sprain and lower
back pain. “He was
an individual who was in
considerable
distress,†a
forensic professor,
Richard Gonzalez said.I
was taken by the bizarre
story of Mr. Fortune and
decided to use it as the
stimulus for this
work. $24.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
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