Reconnu comme l'une des oeuvres les plus importantes du répertoire pour violonc...(+)
Reconnu comme l'une des oeuvres les plus importantes du répertoire pour violoncelle, le concerto Op.85 d'Elgar a été achevé en 1919 et se présente comme sa dernière oeuvre achevée majeur. Cette nouvelle édition, édité par John Pickard de la Société Elgar, utilise pour la première fois des esquisses originales du compositeur de reconstituer un arrangement autoritaire et définitif pour violoncelle et piano.
Une édition nouvelle et merveilleuse de l'une des oeuvres les plus jouées pour le violoncelle. / Violoncelle Et Piano / niveau : Intermédiaire / Avancé / Partition
The Elegy for Cello and Piano Op. 2 was the first piece written by Ian Venables ...(+)
The Elegy for Cello and Piano Op. 2 was the first piece written by Ian Venables for solo instrument and Piano. Written in 1980 for the 'cellist Anthony Gammage, it is as an elegy for an unreturned love, and has all the melodic and harmonic fingerprints of Venables's mature style: combining tender lyricism with passionate intensity. / Violoncelle Et Piano
The Final Movement of the Concerto For Violoncello And Orchestra by Herbert Howe...(+)
The Final Movement of the Concerto For Violoncello And Orchestra by Herbert Howells has been elaborated here by Jonathan Clinch, arranged for Cello and Piano. A full performance lasts around 8 minutes. / Violoncelle Et Piano
Par DYSON GEORGE. First performed at the 1936 Three Choirs Festival in Hereford ...(+)
Par DYSON GEORGE. First performed at the 1936 Three Choirs Festival in Hereford by Thelma Reiss (cello) and the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the composer. / Date parution : 2022-09-07/ Répertoire / Violoncelle (ou Alto) et Piano
A Welsh Prayer (cello and piano). For cello and piano. The original version of A...(+)
A Welsh Prayer (cello and piano). For cello and piano. The original version of A Welsh Prayer for SATB choir and two harps was commissioned by Holywell Music and the North Wales International Music Festival as a gift to celebrate the 65th birthday of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales.
Three Pieces for cello and piano received its premiere on 9th June 1999 at St Cy...(+)
Three Pieces for cello and piano received its premiere on 9th June 1999 at St Cyprian's Church Marylebone performed by Susie Winkworth (Cello) and Tamami Honma (piano). Duration c. 8 minutes.
Lullaby (Op. 57 No. 2) was first composed in 1908 for Voice and Piano with lyr...(+)
Lullaby (Op. 57 No. 2) was first composed in 1908 for Voice and Piano with lyrics by Christina Rosssetti. It was transcribed for Cello or Violin and Piano by the famous cellist Charles Warwick Evans (1885-1974) in 1918.Cyril Scott (1879-1970) was a British composer pianist and poet. His most popular works which he is largely remembered by today were written in the years preceding the Second World War however he continued to compose prolifically in the face of indifference from the outside world right up until his death at the age of 91. His music is predominantly in the Romantic style and now serves as an enchantingreminder of a bygone age.
In memory of Christopher Rowland. Originally a concerto for Cello and chamber or...(+)
In memory of Christopher Rowland. Originally a concerto for Cello and chamber orchestra now for Cello with a Piano reduction of the orchestral part.The concerto is in four movements which are played without a break: Meditation Intermezzo Toccata-Scherzo and Song. The work lasts for some 18 minutes and was scored for two oboes two horns timpani (doubling tubular bells) and strings(found here in a Cello/Piano form). It is organised in one large arch-shaped structure with two fast inner movements flanked by two outer slow ones. The solo cello opens the work reflectively and introduces core melodic material which is continuously developed throughout theconcerto. Gradually the strings enter then wind and timpani and build a pyramid twelve-note chord at the peak of which there is a dramatic climax. The music then subsides (solo cello again) but links to the two faster middle movements. The second movement Intermezzo has an ABA structure and in its middle section quotes the opening of Shostakovich's Third String Quartet (written in the same year as Christopher Rowland was born!). Indeed the ghost of Shostakovich looms large throughout the concerto in more ways than one. The Toccata-Scherzo is energetic and rhythmically-charged again using an ABA structure. Here the writing for solo cello is quite virtuosic but not I hope in a shallow sense. The music builds inexorably towards a powerful climax underpinned by the opening twelve-note chord's re-appearance together with a violent outburst from the timpani at which point a tonal resolution (on G) arrives through a pianissimo held chord on strings which leads directly to the final movement - Song. And so the music arrives at its emotional heart through a simple melody (present in other forms throughout the work) announced by solo cello at the very top of its register against a quiet backdrop of horns and strings. A solo oboe enters with cello in canonic reply and all the time the music builds in texture and
Cello Concerto was one of Moeran's last major works written for his wife - the ...(+)
Cello Concerto was one of Moeran's last major works written for his wife - the cellist Peers Coetmore - in 1945 and stands as a robust and sweeping confirmation of his compositional brilliance. This is a version arranged for cello with piano accompaniment. Piano reduction.
for Cello and Chamber Orchestra (Cello/Piano)-John Joubert’s Concerto in ...(+)
for Cello and Chamber Orchestra (Cello/Piano)-John Joubert’s Concerto in Two Movements for Cello and Chamber Orchestra was first performed on Sunday 4th March 2012 in St Mary’s Church Shrewsbury by the Northern Chamber Orchestra conducted by Jonathan Berman with cellist Raphael Wallfisch.This edition is for Cello and Piano (reduction from the chamber orchestra score).Written for the composer's daughter Anna.
The final piece in this approachable suite of miniatures for solo instrument and...(+)
The final piece in this approachable suite of miniatures for solo instrument and Piano to be composed. The Liason was composed with a 'Romeo and Juliet' sort of scenario in mind.
Gloriette was first performed at Leeds Castle Kent on 4th August 2008 by Julian...(+)
Gloriette was first performed at Leeds Castle Kent on 4th August 2008 by Julian Lloyd Webber.Commissioned by the Leeds Castle Foundation and named after the medieval building in which it was first performed on 5th August 2008.Includes both a score for the Piano and a separate Cello part.
It is a surprising fact of Beethoven’s life that of all the categories of...(+)
It is a surprising fact of Beethoven’s life that of all the categories of pieces he composed there are more settings of Irish songs than of any other type of music. Scottish poet Robert Burns convinced a Scottish music publisher to commission Beethoven to set his own words to Irish airs. The death of Burns in 1796 ended the project but Beethoven went on to harmonise and arrange the songs in 1814 through 1816 mainly and they were published though never achieved as great a popularity as a rival set by Thomas Moore.This simplified version for easy Cello and Piano was arranged by composer Hugo Cole an accomplished cellist who was for many years a music critic for theGuardian newspaper.
Six Country Dances is an anthology of tunes from Playford’s ‘The En...(+)
Six Country Dances is an anthology of tunes from Playford’s ‘The English Dancing Master’ selected and arranged by Richard Rodney Bennett. Playford’s collection was first published in 1651 and contained 535 popular tunes for country dancing. Richard Rodney Bennett’s skilful and inspired arrangements are perfect for intermediate standard players adding as they do a contemporary slant to these classics of the English folk repertoire. This edition is for Viola and Piano.
Sallinen's Sonata For Cello And Piano Op.86 was commissioned by the Naantali Mus...(+)
Sallinen's Sonata For Cello And Piano Op.86 was commissioned by the Naantali Music Festival Finland in 2004. It was first performed by Arto Noras and Rolf Gothoni at Naantali Church on 10th June 2005 as part of the festival. The piece is structured across four movements a Barcarola a Serenata a Scherzo and an Epilogue.
In the second half of his life Moeran greatly extended his sensibilities and hi...(+)
In the second half of his life Moeran greatly extended his sensibilities and his musical palate to include more energetic and vigorous rhythms harmonic colours and tonalities. In the Sonata for ViolonCello and Piano the listener will find grandeur in the first movement and an intricate rondo in the finale. It is a piece by a composer who has taken an expansive step beyond his immediate surroundings and first influences.E J Moeran was a 20th century British composer of Anglo-Irish background who spent his early years in Norfolk and influences of folksong and programmatic elements can be easily heard in this composer’s main body of work. Moeran tended toward thesmaller ensembles in his compositions which gave an appropriate frame for his lyric gifts.