Format : Score and Parts
SKU: LM.VV250
ISBN 9790560052502.
ANONYME : Heiduckentanz (quatuor) - Death and the lady (quatuor) - BEETHOVEN : Andante (quatuor) - CORELLI : Concerto pour la nuit de Noel (quatuor) - MOZART : Divertimento (trio) - Adagio (trio avec flute alto) - Menuet (trio avec flute alto) - GURLITT : Les chasseurs (trio avec flute alto) - HAUSSMANN : Intrada (trio) - Danse (quintette) - LULLY : Menuet extr. Bourgeois gentilhomme (quintette) - PEZEL : Intrada (trio) - GRETRY : Marche des Janissaires (trio) - TRADITIONNEL : House of the rising sun (trio) - Quand le marin (trio) - Dans les gardes francaises (trio) - Chant bohemien (trio) - Nobody knows the trouble l've seen (quartuor).
SKU: HL.50565947
ISBN 9781540056443. UPC: 888680948252. 9.0x12.0x0.268 inches. French-English-Italian.
This volume enriches the wind quintet repertoire with a masterpiece of the most refined chamber music literature, composed in a valuable historical period which did not give birth to novel pieces of relevant importance for this kind of ensemble. The present version, which generates from the study and expertise of a musician who devoted more than twenty years of his artistic career to the wind quintet, yearns to be a meta-arrangement. Indeed, the musical material is expressed in a language so profound and so universal that it can be played by instruments different from the original ones without losing any of its significance. Flute, Oboe (or English Horn), Clarinet, Horn in F, and Bassoon. Score and Parts.
SKU: CA.5060100
ISBN 9790007087647.
The first volume of the new scholarly edition contains the complete chamber music without a keyboard instrument. The most important group of works comprises the string quartets, 10 of which have survived. They were composed during the 1770s, when Haydn was developing this class of music. The differing balance between such contrasting musical elements as entries in imitation, courtly melody, swift changes of tempo and unexpected modulations gives each of the quartets its special charm. The fact that six of them were published in 1784 as Kraus's Opus 1 by the publisher J. J. Hummel shows that the composer himself was convinced by his quartets. With the Flute quintet this volume also contains another key work in Kraus's chamber music. Composed in Vienna about 1783 and also issued in manuscript copies, this work was printed by Ignaz Pleyel in Paris in 1799.