Matériel : Partition
Sir Edward Elgar est né à Worcester en 1857. Jusqu'à ce que le succès exceptionnel de la 'Enigma' Variations en 1899, il était considéré comme un 'provinciaux' compositeur - et une auto largement enseigné une à cela.Dans la première partie de la carrière d'Elgar en tant que compositeur, il écrit plusieurs pièces courtes qui est devenu très populaire en effet. Chanson de nuit en est une, le second d'une paire (Chanson de Matin l'autre étant), qui porte son nom loin devant ses oeuvres pour orchestre plus apparu. Il a été publié en plusieurs versions à la fois: pour orchestre à cordes, pour petit orchestre, pour violon et piano et ainsi de suite - il est donc presque impossible de dire avec certitude qui était la version originale.Cette disposition permet un complément utile au répertoire pour piano. / Piano / niveau : Elémentaire / Partition
SKU: BT.WA-4094-401
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Sir Edward Elgar was born in Worcester in 1857. Until the outstanding success of the 'Enigma' Variations in 1899, he was considered a 'provincial' composer - and a largely self taught one at that.In the earlier part of Elgar's career as a composer, he wrote several short pieces which became very popular indeed. Chanson de Matin is one such, the second of a pair (the other being Chanson de Nuit), which carried his name far and wide before his larger orchestra works appeared. It was published in several versions at once: for string orchestra, for small orchestra, for violin and piano and so on - so it is almost impossible to say, with any degree of certainty, which was theoriginal version. This arrangement makes a useful addition to the repertoire for piano.
SKU: HL.14010146
ISBN 9781844494873. 8.75x11.0x0.102 inches.
Seven pieces arranged for alto or tenor saxophone by Sidney Lawton with piano accompaniment. Includes 'Adagio' (The Cello Concerto, Opus. 85), 'Nimrod' (Enigma Variations, Opus. 36) and 'Chanson De Matin' (Opus. 15, No. 2).
SKU: BT.WA-4095-401
Sir Edward Elgar was born in Worcester in 1857. Until the outstanding success of the 'Enigma' Variations in 1899, he was considered a 'provincial' composer - and a largely self taught one at that.In the earlier part of Elgar's career as a composer, he wrote several short pieces which became very popular indeed. Chanson de nuit is one such, the second of a pair (Chanson de Matin the other being), which carried his name far and wide before his larger orchestra works appeared. It was published in several versions at once: for string orchestra, for small orchestra, for violin and piano and so on - so it is almost impossible to say, with any degree of certainty, which was theoriginal version. This arrangement makes a useful addition to the repertoire for piano.
SKU: HL.14010091