Matériel : Conducteur et Parties séparées
SKU: KN.61185
UPC: 822795611854.
Given the widespread popularity of Jeff Jarvis' funk charts for big band, you're going to love this original for advancing groups. Solos are offered for alto sax, tenor sax, trumpet, and trombone, but can also be played by guitar and piano if desired. After the solo section, the drums and horns have a staccato section a la Tower of Power. Everyone has interesting and challenging parts to play throughout, and each set includes a guitar chord chart by Jim Greeson. Duration 4:50. Available in SmartMusic.
SKU: CL.032-3799-01
And the prize goes to your rhythm section! They will absolutely love this half-time/double-time rock chart! The bell-ride cymbal work and eighth note bass line really drive this tune. Your sax section will shine on the true unison sax soli and then the brass section then kicks it into overdrive with a contrasting bridge section. This chart sounds harder than it really is. And all solos are optional as the chart cooks with just the great sax soli and brass kicks. A guitar performance helper part includes tablature for licks and chord shape suggestions. A sure winner!
SKU: KN.11803
UPC: 822795118032.
JAMZ is a collection of 15 full-length solos written in contemporary styles including funk, hip-hop, rock, funk ballad, shuffle and gospel grooves. Appropriate for individual use or in private lessons, these pieces can be played unaccompanied or with the provided backing MP3 tracks recorded by excellent studio musicians. The only thing missing is you!COLLE CTION CONTENTS After Hours Jam; Back Nine Shuffle; Bounce; Escape Velocity; Eye On The Prize; Fish 'N Grits; I Remember When; Mid City Groove; Never The Same; One Last Time; Steep & Deep; Takin' It Home; Tune For T; Updraft and Wind Dancer.
SKU: KN.11367
UPC: 822795113679.
SKU: KN.11026
UPC: 822795110265.
SKU: KN.12431
UPC: 822795124316.
JAMZ is a collection of 15 full-length solos written in contemporary styles including funk, hip-hop, rock, funk ballad, shuffle and gospel grooves. Appropriate for individual use or in private lessons, these pieces can be played unaccompanied or with the provided backing MP3 tracks recorded by excellent studio musicians. The only thing missing is you!COLLE CTION CONTENTS After Hours Jam; Back Nine Shuffle; Bounce; Escape Velocity; Eye On The Prize; Fish 'N Grits; I Remember When; Mid City Groove; Never The Same; One Last Time; Steep and Deep; Takin' It Home; Tune For T; Updraft and Wind Dancer.
SKU: KN.11593
UPC: 822795115932.
SKU: CL.032-3799-00
SKU: KN.10549
UPC: 822795105490.
SKU: CF.CM9700
ISBN 9781491160008. UPC: 680160918607. Key: A minor. Hungarian. Hungarian Folk.
In 2014, Chanticleer commissioned me to make a new arrangement of the Hungarian-Romani folk song Jarba, Mare Jarba for their 2014 touring program. Passed down orally through the Romani communities, this beautiful folk song, with text in a language called Beas (beh-osh), speaks of a deep longing to visit one's homeland, a place where the singer can never return. Chanticleer consists of twelve men whose vocal ranges span from low bass to high soprano, equivalent to the range of a mixed choir of women and men. I composed slow sections of original material to represent the singers' longing to return home; these are interspersed with the folk song's traditional fast sections. The incorporated shouts and calls in the score are typically found in the performance of Central European folk songs. I hope you enjoy singing this new version of Jarba, Mare Jarba that contains all of the vigor and excitement of the Chanticleer version. PERFORMANCE NOTES All spoken sounds (indicated by x noteheads) should be performed by individuals. Feel free to elaborate with more sounds of your own in the tradition of Eastern European folk music. If the piece is memorized, feel free to experiment with clapping on the off-beats of m. 93 to the end. TEXT Transliteration Jarba, mare jarba mas duce a casa, da nu pot ca am jurat, Jarba, mare jarba mas duce a casa, da nu pot ca am jurat. Mare jarba, verde jarba nu me pot duce a casa. Jarba, mare jarba mas duce a casa, da nu pot ca am jurat. O mers mama de pe sat, O lasat coliba goala, Infrunzitu, ingurzitu da plina de saracie, da plina de saracie. Mare jarba, verde jarba nu me pot duce a casa. Jarba, mare jarba mas duce a casa, da nu pot ca am jurat. Translation Green grass, tall grass, I would like to go home, but I cannot, because I have sworn not to. Tall grass, green grass - oh, that I cannot go home! My mother has left the village; she left the hut empty, Adorned with leaves but full of poverty. Tall grass, green grass - oh, that I cannot go home! Tall grass, green grass - I would like to go home. but I cannot, because I have sworn not to. Stacy Garrop's music is centered on dramatic and lyrical storytelling. The sharing of stories is a defining element of our humanity; we strive to share with others the experiences and concepts that we find compelling. She shares stories by taking audiences on sonic journeys - some simple and beautiful, while others are complicated and dark - depending on the needs and dramatic shape of the story. Garrop served as the first Emerging Opera Composer of Chicago Opera Theater's Vanguard Program. She also held a 3-year composer-in-residence position with the Champaign-Urbana Symphony Orchestra, funded by New Music USA and the League of American Orchestras. She has received numerous awards and grants including an Arts and Letters Award in Music from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Fromm Music Foundation Grant, Barlow Prize, and three Barlow Endowment commissions, along with prizes from competitions sponsored by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Civic Orchestra of Chicago, Omaha Symphony, New England Philharmonic, Boston Choral Ensemble, Utah Arts Festival, and Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble. She is a Cedille Records artist; her works are commercially available on more than ten additional labels. Her catalog covers a wide range, with works for orchestra, opera, oratorio, wind ensemble, choir, art song, various sized chamber ensembles, and works for solo instruments. Notable commissions include My Dearest Ruth for soprano and piano with text by Martin Ginsburg, the husband of the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, The Transformation of Jane Doe for Chicago Opera Theater, The Battle for the Ballot for the Cabrillo Festival Orchestra, Goddess Triptych for the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Glorious Mahalia for the Kronos Quartet, Give Me Hunger for Chanticleer, Rites for the Afterlife for the Akropolis and Calefax Reed Quintets, and Terra Nostra: an oratorio about our planet, commissioned by the San Francisco Choral Society and Piedmont East Bay Children's Chorus. Garrop previously served as composer-in-residence with the Albany Symphony and Skaneateles Festival, and as well as on faculty of the Fresh Inc Festival (2012-2017). She taught composition and orchestration full-time at Roosevelt University 2000-2016) before leaving to launch her freelance career. She earned degrees in music composition at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (B.M.), University of Chicago (M.A.), and Indiana University-Bloomington (D.M.).In 2014, Chanticleer commissioned me to make a new arrangement of the Hungarian-Romani folk song Jarba, Mare Jarba for their 2014 touring program. Passed down orally through the Romani communities, this beautiful folk song, with text in a language called Beas (beh-osh), speaks of a deep longing to visit one’s homeland, a place where the singer can never return. Chanticleer consists of twelve men whose vocal ranges span from low bass to high soprano, equivalent to the range of a mixed choir of women and men. I composed slow sections of original material to represent the singers’ longing to return home; these are interspersed with the folk song’s traditional fast sections. The incorporated shouts and calls in the score are typically found in the performance of Central European folk songs. I hope you enjoy singing this new version of Jarba, Mare Jarba that contains all of the vigor and excitement of the Chanticleer version.PERFORMANCE NOTESAll spoken sounds (indicated by x noteheads) should be performed by individuals. Feel free to elaborate with more sounds of your own in the tradition of Eastern European folk music.If the piece is memorized, feel free to experiment with clapping on the off-beats of m. 93 to the end.TEXTTransliterationJa rba, mare jarba mas duce a casa, da nu pot ca am jurat, Jarba, mare jarba mas duce a casa, da nu pot ca am jurat. Mare jarba, verde jarba nu me pot duce a casa.Jarba, mare jarba mas duce a casa, da nu pot ca am jurat.O mers mama de pe sat, O lasat coliba goala,Infrunzitu, ingurzitu da plina de saracie, da plina de saracie. Mare jarba, verde jarba nu me pot duce a casa.Jarba, mare jarba mas duce a casa, da nu pot ca am jurat.TranslationGreen grass, tall grass, I would like to go home, but I cannot, because I have sworn not to.Tall grass, green grass – oh, that I cannot go home!My mother has left the village; she left the hut empty, Adorned with leaves but full of poverty.Tall grass, green grass – oh, that I cannot go home! Tall grass, green grass – I would like to go home.but I cannot, because I have sworn not to.Stacy Garrop’s music is centered on dramatic and lyrical storytelling. The sharing of stories is a defining element of our humanity; we strive to share with others the experiences and concepts that we find compelling. She shares stories by taking audiences on sonic journeys – some simple and beautiful, while others are complicated and dark – depending on the needs and dramatic shape of the story.Garrop served as the first Emerging Opera Composer of Chicago Opera Theater’s Vanguard Program. She also held a 3-year composer-in-residence position with the Champaign-Urbana Symphony Orchestra, funded by New Music USA and the League of American Orchestras. She has received numerous awards and grants including an Arts and Letters Award in Music from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Fromm Music Foundation Grant, Barlow Prize, and three Barlow Endowment commissions, along with prizes from competitions sponsored by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Civic Orchestra of Chicago, Omaha Symphony, New England Philharmonic, Boston Choral Ensemble, Utah Arts Festival, and Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble. She is a Cedille Records artist; her works are commercially available on more than ten additional labels.Her catalog covers a wide range, with works for orchestra, opera, oratorio, wind ensemble, choir, art song, various sized chamber ensembles, and works for solo instruments. Notable commissions include My Dearest Ruth for soprano and piano with text by Martin Ginsburg, the husband of the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, The Transformation of Jane Doe for Chicago Opera Theater, The Battle for the Ballot for the Cabrillo Festival Orchestra, Goddess Triptych for the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Glorious Mahalia for the Kronos Quartet, Give Me Hunger for Chanticleer, Rites for the Afterlife for the Akropolis and Calefax Reed Quintets, and Terra Nostra: an oratorio about our planet, commissioned by the San Francisco Choral Society and Piedmont East Bay Children’s Chorus.Garrop previously served as composer-in-residence with the Albany Symphony and Skaneateles Festival, and as well as on faculty of the Fresh Inc Festival (2012-2017). She taught composition and orchestration full-time at Roosevelt University 2000-2016) before leaving to launch her freelance career. She earned degrees in music composition at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (B.M.), University of Chicago (M.A.), and Indiana University-Bloomington (D.M.).ÂÂ.
SKU: HL.14004952
Prex Lausque has been composed by Rory Boyle, for SATB Chorus and Piano.
Scottish composer Rory Boyle has won several important musical awards, notably the BBC Scottish Composers' Prize(1971), two Royal Philharmonic Society Prizes (1973 and 1975), and the Zaiks Prize (1987) for his orchestral score 'Winter Music'.
His list of works covers most genres and has been performed and broadcast widely in Britainand abroad. He has been commissioned by many festivals, societies and leading performers including Evelyn Glennie, Nicholas Daniel, Peter Seivewright and the Fine Arts Brass Ensemble, and he has also written extensively foryounger players, including four children's operas; he was the first Composer Laureate for Schools with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, a position he held for three years.
SKU: HL.49005752
ISBN 9780793526123. UPC: 73999258509. 273 X 191 inches.
Contents: Meyerbeer: O Paradis sorti de l'onde (L'Africaine) – Verdi: Celeste Aida (Aida) • Io la vidi (Don Carlo) • Oh, tu che in seno agli angeli (La Forza Del Destino) • Parmi veder le lagrime (Rigoletto)• La donna e mobile (Rigoletto) • Ah, si ben mio coll'essere (Il Trovatore) – Smetana: Jenik's Aria (The Bartered Bride) – Puccini: Che gelida manina (La Boheme) • Donna non vidi mai (Manon Lescaut)• Recondita armonia (Tosca) • E lucevan le stelle (Tosca) – Bizet: Le fleur que tu m'avais jetee (Carmen) – Mozart: Un' aura amorosa (Cosö fan tutte) • Il mio tesoro intanto (Don Giovanni) •Dalla sua pace (Don Giovanni) • O wie angstlich (Die Entführung aus dem Serail) • Dies Bildniss ist bezaubernd schon (Die Zauberflöte) – Donizetti: Com'e gentil (Don Pasquale) • Una furtiva lagrima(L'Elisir D'Amore) • Spirto gentil (La Favorita) • Fra poco a me ricovero (Lucia di Lammermoor) – Tchaikovsky: Lenski's Aria (Eugene Onegin) – Gounod: Salut! demeure chaste et pure (Faust) • Ah,leve-toi, soleil! (Roméo et Juliette) – C.M.von Weber: Durch die Walder (Der Freischütz) – Ponchielli: Cielo e mar (La Gioconda); Godard: Oh! ne t'eveille pas (Jocelyn) – Wagner: Amstillen Herd (DieMeistersinger von Nurnberg) • Morgenlich leuchtend im rosigen Schein (Walther's Prize-Song) (Die Meistersinger von Nurnburg) • In fernem Land (Lohengrin) • Wintersturme wichen dem Wonnemond (Die Walkure) –Halevy: Rachel, quand du Seigneur (La Juive) – Delibes: Fantaisie aux divins mensonges (Lakme) – Massenet: En ferment les yeux (The Dream of Des Grieux) (Manon) • Ah! fuyez, douce image (Manon) – Flotow:M'appari tutt'amor (Martha) – A. Thomas: Elle ne croyait pas (Mignon) • Adieu, Mignon! (Mignon) – Auber: Du pauvre seul ami (Slumber-Song) (La Muette de Portici) – Leoncavallo: Vesti la giubba (Pagliacci)– Lalo: Vainement, ma bien-aimee (Le Roi d'Ys).Celebrated arias selected from operas a range of composers in five volumes. This volume is compiled by Kurt Adler and is for Tenor Voice. It includes selections from The Magic Flute, The Bartered Bride, Faust, Cosi Fan Tutte, Romeo and Juliet and many more operas. Contents: Meyerbeer: O Paradis sorti de l'onde (L'Africaine) – Verdi: Celeste Aida (Aida) • Io la vidi (Don Carlo) • Oh, tu che in seno agli angeli (La Forza Del Destino) • Parmi veder le lagrime (Rigoletto)• La donna e mobile (Rigoletto) • Ah, si ben mio coll'essere (Il Trovatore) – Smetana: Jenik's Aria (The Bartered Bride) – Puccini: Che gelida manina (La Boheme) • Donna non vidi mai (Manon Lescaut)• Recondita armonia (Tosca) • E lucevan le stelle (Tosca) – Bizet: Le fleur que tu m'avais jetee (Carmen) – Mozart: Un' aura amorosa (Cosö fan tutte) • Il mio tesoro intanto (Don Giovanni) •Dalla sua pace (Don Giovanni) • O wie angstlich (Die Entführung aus dem Serail) • Dies Bildniss ist bezaubernd schon (Die Zauberflöte) – Donizetti: Com'e gentil (Don Pasquale) • Una furtiva lagrima(L'Elisir D'Amore) • Spirto gentil (La Favorita) • Fra poco a me ricovero (Lucia di Lammermoor) – Tchaikovsky: Lenski's Aria (Eugene Onegin) – Gounod: Salut! demeure chaste et pure (Faust) • Ah,leve-toi, soleil! (Roméo et Juliette) – C.M.von Weber: Durch die Walder (Der Freischütz) – Ponchielli: Cielo e mar (La Gioconda); Godard: Oh! ne t'eveille pas (Jocelyn) – Wagner: Amstillen Herd (DieMeistersinger von Nurnberg) • Morgenlich leuchtend im rosigen Schein (Walther's Prize-Song) (Die Meistersinger von Nurnburg) • In fernem Land (Lohengrin) • Wintersturme wichen dem Wonnemond (Die Walkure) –Halevy: Rachel, quand du Seigneur (La Juive) – Delibes: Fantaisie aux divins mensonges (Lakme) – Massenet: En ferment les yeux (The Dream of Des Grieux) (Manon) • Ah! fuyez, douce image (Manon) – Flotow:M'appari tutt'amor (Martha) – A. Thomas: Elle ne croyait pas (Mignon) • Adieu, Mignon! (Mignon) – Auber: Du pauvre seul ami (Slumber-Song) (La Muette de Portici) – Leoncavallo: Vesti la giubba (Pagliacci)– Lalo: Vainement, ma bien-aimee (Le Roi d'Ys).Contents: Meyerbeer: O Paradis sorti de l'onde (L'Africaine) – Verdi: Celeste Aida (Aida) • Io la vidi (Don Carlo) • Oh, tu che in seno agli angeli (La Forza Del Destino) • Parmi veder le lagrime (Rigoletto)• La donna e mobile (Rigoletto) • Ah, si ben mio coll'essere (Il Trovatore) – Smetana: Jenik's Aria (The Bartered Bride) – Puccini: Che gelida manina (La Boheme) • Donna non vidi mai (Manon Lescaut)• Recondita armonia (Tosca) • E lucevan le stelle (Tosca) – Bizet: Le fleur que tu m'avais jetee (Carmen) – Mozart: Un' aura amorosa (Cosö fan tutte) • Il mio tesoro intanto (Don Giovanni) •Dalla sua pace (Don Giovanni) • O wie angstlich (Die Entführung aus dem Serail) • Dies Bildniss ist bezaubernd schon (Die Zauberflöte) – Donizetti: Com'e gentil (Don Pasquale) • Una furtiva lagrima(L'Elisir D'Amore) • Spirto gentil (La Favorita) • Fra poco a me ricovero (Lucia di Lammermoor) – Tchaikovsky: Lenski's Aria (Eugene Onegin) – Gounod: Salut! demeure chaste et pure (Faust) • Ah,leve-toi, soleil! (Roméo et Juliette) – C.M.von Weber: Durch die Walder (Der Freischütz) – Ponchielli: Cielo e mar (La Gioconda); Godard: Oh! ne t'eveille pas (Jocelyn) – Wagner: Amstillen Herd (DieMeistersinger von Nurnberg) • Morgenlich leuchtend im rosigen Schein (Walther's Prize-Song) (Die Meistersinger von Nurnburg) • In fernem Land (Lohengrin) • Wintersturme wichen dem Wonnemond (Die Walkure) –Halevy: Rachel, quand du Seigneur (La Juive) – Delibes: Fantaisie aux divins mensonges (Lakme) – Massenet: En ferment les yeux (The Dream of Des Grieux) (Manon) • Ah! fuyez, douce image (Manon) – Flotow:M'appari tutt'amor (Martha) – A. Thomas: Elle ne croyait pas (Mignon) • Adieu, Mignon! (Mignon) – Auber: Du pauvre seul ami (Slumber-Song) (La Muette de Portici) – Leoncavallo: Vesti la giubba (Pagliacci)– Lalo: Vainement, ma bien-aimee (Le Roi d'Ys).Contents: Meyerbeer: O Paradis sorti de l'onde (L'Africaine) – Verdi: Celeste Aida (Aida) • Io la vidi (Don Carlo) • Oh, tu che in seno agli angeli (La Forza Del Destino) • Parmi veder le lagrime (Rigoletto)• La donna e mobile (Rigoletto) • Ah, si ben mio coll'essere (Il Trovatore) – Smetana: Jenik's Aria (The Bartered Bride) – Puccini: Che gelida manina (La Boheme) • Donna non vidi mai (Manon Lescaut)• Recondita armonia (Tosca) • E lucevan le stelle (Tosca) – Bizet: Le fleur que tu m'avais jetee (Carmen) – Mozart: Un' aura amorosa (Cosö fan tutte) • Il mio tesoro intanto (Don Giovanni) •Dalla sua pace (Don Giovanni) • O wie angstlich (Die Entführung aus dem Serail) • Dies Bildniss ist bezaubernd schon (Die Zauberflöte) – Donizetti: Com'e gentil (Don Pasquale) • Una furtiva lagrima(L'Elisir D'Amore) • Spirto gentil (La Favorita) • Fra poco a me ricovero (Lucia di Lammermoor) – Tchaikovsky: Lenski's Aria (Eugene Onegin) – Gounod: Salut! demeure chaste et pure (Faust) • Ah,leve-toi, soleil! (Roméo et Juliette) – C.M.von Weber: Durch die Walder (Der Freischütz) – Ponchielli: Cielo e mar (La Gioconda); Godard: Oh! ne t'eveille pas (Jocelyn) – Wagner: Amstillen Herd (DieMeistersinger von Nurnberg) • Morgenlich leuchtend im rosigen Schein (Walther's Prize-Song) (Die Meistersinger von Nurnburg) • In fernem Land (Lohengrin) • Wintersturme wichen dem Wonnemond (Die Walkure) –Halevy: Rachel, quand du Seigneur (La Juive) – Delibes: Fantaisie aux divins mensonges (Lakme) – Massenet: En ferment les yeux (The Dream of Des Grieux) (Manon) • Ah! fuyez, douce image (Manon) – Flotow:M'appari tutt'amor (Martha) – A. Thomas: Elle ne croyait pas (Mignon) • Adieu, Mignon! (Mignon) – Auber: Du pauvre seul ami (Slumber-Song) (La Muette de Portici) – Leoncavallo: Vesti la giubba (Pagliacci)– Lalo: Vainement, ma bien-aimee (Le Roi d'Ys).Contents: Meyerbeer: O Paradis sorti de l'onde (L'Africaine) – Verdi: Celeste Aida (Aida) • Io la vidi (Don Carlo) • Oh, tu che in seno agli angeli (La Forza Del Destino) • Parmi veder le lagrime (Rigoletto)• La donna e mobile (Rigoletto) • Ah, si ben mio coll'essere (Il Trovatore) – Smetana: Jenik's Aria (The Bartered Bride) – Puccini: Che gelida manina (La Boheme) • Donna non vidi mai (Manon Lescaut)• Recondita armonia (Tosca) • E lucevan le stelle (Tosca) – Bizet: Le fleur que tu m'avais jetee (Carmen) – Mozart: Un' aura amorosa (Cosö fan tutte) • Il mio tesoro intanto (Don Giovanni) •Dalla sua pace (Don Giovanni) • O wie angstlich (Die Entführung aus dem Serail) • Dies Bildniss ist bezaubernd schon (Die Zauberflöte) – Donizetti: Com'e gentil (Don Pasquale) • Una furtiva lagrima(L'Elisir D'Amore) • Spirto gentil (La Favorita) • Fra poco a me ricovero (Lucia di Lammermoor) – Tchaikovsky: Lenski's Aria (Eugene Onegin) – Gounod: Salut! demeure chaste et pure (Faust) • Ah,leve-toi, soleil! (Roméo et Juliette) – C.M.von Weber: Durch die Walder (Der Freischütz) – Ponchielli: Cielo e mar (La Gioconda); Godard: Oh! ne t'eveille pas (Jocelyn) – Wagner: Amstillen Herd (DieMeistersinger von Nurnberg) • Morgenlich leuchtend im rosigen Schein (Walther's Prize-Song) (Die Meistersinger von Nurnburg) • In fernem Land (Lohengrin) • Wintersturme wichen dem Wonnemond (Die Walkure) –Halevy: Rachel, quand du Seigneur (La Juive) – Delibes: Fantaisie aux divins mensonges (Lakme) – Massenet: En ferment les yeux (The Dream of Des Grieux) (Manon) • Ah! fuyez, douce image (Manon) – Flotow:M'appari tutt'amor (Martha) – A. Thomas: Elle ne croyait pas (Mignon) • Adieu, Mignon! (Mignon) – Auber: Du pauvre seul ami (Slumber-Song) (La Muette de Portici) – Leoncavallo: Vesti la giubba (Pagliacci)– Lalo: Vainement, ma bien-aimee (Le Roi d'Ys).
SKU: CA.5028900
ISBN 9790007107130. Language: German. Referenced: Josef Gabriel Rheinberger.
This is the second supplemental volume to the complete works. It was awarded the Music Edition Prize in 1998. In spite of various books on the life and work of Rheinberger, until this publication there has not been a portrayal in pictures, with authentic texts, of his creative work and of his influence upon his contemporaries. The present publication fills this need and in preparing the book the editor has been able to choose from a large selection of, in part, previously unpublished pictures which in this collection, as a whole, present a vivid picture of Josef Gabriel Rheinberger in his surroundings and make the course of his development clearly understandable. The texts which accompany the pictures are drawn primarily from contemporary letters, reviews, monographs, etc., and they have been chosen to underscore the images of each picture.
SKU: OT.28104
ISBN 9789655051100. 8.27 x 11.69 inches.
Daniel Akiva Alma i Vida i Korason Sephardic Anthology for voice and guitar The 18 songs of the collection Alma i Vida i Korason include romansas, cantigas, life cycle songs and original music composed to poems by Avner Perez, a journey in Ladino song from the Middle Ages through the 21st century. Alma i Vida i Korason was recently recorded by Sivan Goldman, soprano and Daniel Akiva, guitar, together with a special series of short videos filmed at the Ralli Museum in Caesarea, Israel. For further information, please visit the YouTube and Spotify channels of the composer. Contents: 1. A la una Naci yo 2. Kisa Agora el Amor 3. Durme Durme Mi Andjeliko 4. Morena me Yaman 5. La Serena 6. Durme Durme Mi Alma Donzeya 7. Noches Noches 8. Mama Yo no Tengo Visto 9. Ya Abasha La Novia 10. Esta Noche 11. Ya Viene El Kativo 12. Komo La Roza 13. Ay Linda Amiga 14. El Prisionero 15. Kantiga de Kune Para Selanik 16. Puncha Puncha 17. Durme Hermozo Hiziko 18. Sirkiji Daniel Akiva is a composer, performer, and educator whose performances on guitar and lute have earned international acclaim. Mr. Akiva graduated from the Rubin Academy of Music in Jerusalem in 1981, where he studied classical guitar with Haim Asulin and composition with Haim Alexander. In 1987 he completed his studies of lute with Jonathan Rubin and composition with Jean Ballisa at the Geneva Conservatorium in Switzerland. In 1986 he founded the Music Department at the WIZO High School for the Arts in Haifa which he headed for over thirty years. As part of his work at WIZO High School, he developed a method for teaching free improvisation which has been incorporated into the music program at the school. He also served as the Artistic Director of the Guitar Gems Festival from 2006-2018. Mr. Akiva has performed in concerts as a guitarist and lutenist and given master classes in Israel, Europe, Russia, the United States, and Latin America. Daniel Akiva’s compositional output includes works for solo instruments, chamber ensembles, choir, voice and guitar, piano, and chamber orchestra. His works have been recorded on twelve CDs, the latest of which, Malchut, was issued by OR-TAV in 2014. Akiva's work Psalms for guitar solo was awarded the ACUM prize for composition in 1990, and his string quartet Ciclos was awarded the ACUM prize for composition in 2002. In 2006 his CD Hope, recorded with Laurel Zucker (flute) and Ronit Widmann-Levy (soprano) was awarded the Amazon prize. In 2017 Akiva was awarded the Prime Minister's Prize for composers in Israel. A native of Haifa whose family has lived in Israel for over five hundred years, he was steeped in the Sephardic (Jewish-Spanish) tradition from his youth. A large part of his oeuvre has been devoted to a dialogue with the music of the Sephardic Jews. Daniel Akiva has also maintained a creative dialogue throughout the years with poets and writers Amnon Shemesh, Rivka Miriam, and Avner Perez. 105 pages, softcover.
SKU: BO.B.3260
ISBN 9788480207584.
Engl ish comments: Empuries is the result of the interest Ruera showed throughout his life for the culture and music of ancient Greece. As he himself writes in the introduction to the composition: The motives behind this work were inspired by contemplating and analysing the melos of ancient Greece. The few melodies that have been discovered from those far-off times inspired the composer of Empuries to create this work, conceived with the Greek modal system in mind, and adapted to modern instruments and tastes. The tetrachord and pentachords of these forms are the very bases of this work. The descending drift of the cadence, the harmonic priority of the upper and lower notes of the tetrachords and the displacement of these chords to different acoustic levels, make it impossible to specify the classic concept of a set tonality which, within the improvised musical working of the piece, leads to a naturally intertonal or atonal piece of music. Empuries came to light in 1971, when it won group A of the Ciutat de Barcelona prize. But one must, in fact, go back to the 1930s to find its true origins. Ruera made his first foray into the theme of ancient Greece with the sardana, Empuries, la grega, with which he won first prize in the Jocs Florals in Girona, in 1931. Shortly afterwards, he wrote a piece of organ music entitled Bucolics, in the Greek modal style, which was destroyed during the Spanish civil war. Ruera continued to work on the theme and in 1936 he presented his work Tres moviments simfonics, for a big band, inspired by the ancient Greek modes, at the XIV International Festival of the ISCM held in Barcelona. The work was chosen to debut in the festival's opening concert on 19 April 1936 at Palacio de Bellas Artes in Barcelona. In 1959, Ruera won the Pau Casals Prize at the Jocs Florals de la Llengua Catalana, held at the Sorbonne in Paris, for his work, Empuries: poema per a cobla i orquestra, which would later become the fourth movement of Empuries. Nine years later, in 1968, Barcelona City Orchestra, conducted by Antoni Ros Marba, gave the first ever performance of the symphonic poem Pastoral, written to be the first movement of Empuries, in Granollers. The final step was when he finally completed the work, won the Ciutat de Barcelona prize, opened in Granollers on 2 May 1976 and recorded it for the Columbia de Barcelona label in 1977. Anna Maria PieraComentario s del Espanol:La obra Empuries es fruto del interes que el maestro Ruera demostro a lo largo de su vida por la cultura y la musica de la antigua Grecia. Como el mismo escribe en la cabecera de la composicion: Los motivos generadores de esta obra estan inspirados en la contemplacion y en el analisis del melos de la antigua Grecia. Las pocas melodias que hasta el momento se han podido descubrir de aquellos tiempos remotos sugieren al autor de Empuries la realizacion de esta obra, concebida pensando en el sistema modal griego, adaptado a los instrumentos y gustos modernos. Los tetracordes y pentacordes de dichas modalidades son las celulas en las que se basa la obra. El sentido descendiente de la cadencia, la prioridad armonica de la notas extremas de los tetracordes y el desplazamiento de estos acordes a varias alturas acusticas, hacen que no sea posible precisar el clasico concepto de una tonalidad determinada y que lleven, dentro del funcionamiento contrapuntistico, a una musica naturalmente intertonal o atonal. Empuries vio la luz en el ano 1971, ganando el Premio Ciutat de Barcelona, grupo A, pero en realidad tenemos que retroceder hasta los anos 30 para encontrar sus verdaderos origenes. La primera incursion en el tema de la antigua Gracia la hizo con la sardana Empuries, la grega, con la que gano el primer premio en los Jocs Florals de Gerona del ano 1931. Poco despues escribio una pieza para organo titulada Bucolics, en el estilo modal griego, que fue destruida durante la Guerra Civil espanola. Ruera continuo trabajando en el tema y en el ano 1936 presento su obra Tres moviments simfonics, en version para gran banda, inspirada en las antiguas modalidades griegas, en el XIV Festival Internacional de la SIMC que se celebro en Barcelona. La obra fue escogida para ser estrenada en el concierto inaugural de dicho festival, el 19 de abril de 1936, en el Palacio de Bellas Artes de Barcelona. En el 1959, Ruera gano el Premio Pau Casals en los Jocs Florals de la Llengua Catalana celebrados en la Sorbona de Paris con la obra Empuries: poema per a cobla i orquestra, que sera con el paso del tiempo el cuarto movimiento de Empuries. Nueve anos mas tarde, en 1968, la Orquestra Ciutat de Barcelona, bajo la direccion de Antoni Ros Marba, interpreto en Granollers la primera audicion del poema sinfonico Pastoral, pensado como primer movimiento de Empuries. El ultimo eslabon fue terminar definitivamente la obra, ganar el Premio Ciutat de Barcelona, estrenarla en Granollers el 2 de mayo de 1976 y grabarla para la casa discografica Columbia de Barcelona, en 1977.
SKU: PR.114417670
ISBN 9781491107973. UPC: 680160636228. 9x12 inches.
The inscription above Carter Pann's Emerald's on Artemis reads: A music box for Emerald Weber (born 18 June, 2010) on Morgan Black's harp Artemis. The title of this 2010 composition is a bit cryptic, but Artemis is the given name of harpist Morgan Black's instrument. The music is both out-and-out tender and exuberant, clearly celebrating the birth of Emerald, the first daughter of one of Pann's dear childhood friends. For advanced harpists.________________ _______________________Te xt on the scanned back cover:Composer/pianist Carter Pann (2016 Pulitzer Prize Finalist in Music) has written for and worked with musicians around the world, garnering performances by ensembles such as the London Symphony and City of Birmingham Symphony, the Tchaikovsky Symphony in Moscow, many radio symphonies around Europe, the Seattle Symphony, National Repertory Orchestra, the youth orchestras of New York and Chicago, and countless wind ensembles.He has written for Richard Stoltzman, the Antares Ensemble, the Capitol Saxophone Quartet, the West Coast Wind Quintet, the River Oaks Chamber Ensemble, and many concert pianists. His String Quartet No. 2 “Operas†was commissioned by the Takács Quartet. Pann has been awarded a Charles Ives Fellowship, a Masterprize seat in London, and many ASCAP awards over the years. His numerous CDs encompass solo, vocal, chamber, orchestral, and wind music, and have received two Grammy nominations. He currently teaches at the University of Colorado in Boulder.
SKU: BA.BA11242-49
ISBN 9790006563630. 15 x 21 cm inches.
The acclaimed percussionist Christian Dierstein has joined forces with a research group at the Basel Academy of Music to examine the techniques of percussion playing from an innovative perspective. The main focus falls less on the instruments than on their sound producers: beaters, mallets, sticks, bows, specific manual techniques up to and including electronic pulse generators. This book describes all of them in detail and illustrates their range of application in carefully selected and annotated examples from the repertoire. Many essays by guest authors such as Nicolaus A. Huber, Steven Schick, Fritz Hauser and Bernhard Wulff relate the performance descriptions to ongoing aesthetic debates. They reveal that sound production and interaction with sound-generating objects have moved centre stage in contemporary composition and its expanded concepts of material and performance. The result is a comprehensive reference book for composers and performers that will also serve as a source of inspiration for future innovative approaches in percussion playing.The authorsChristian Dierstein completed his musical studies with Bernhard Wulff (Freiburg), Gaston Sylvestre (Paris) and Wassilios Papadopulus (Mannheim). A multiple prize-winner at music competitions, he has played percussion withEnsemble Recherchesince 1988 andTrio Accantosince 1994 together with Nic Hodges and Marcus Weiss. In addition he has been professor of percussion and contemporary chamber music at the Basel Academy of Music since 2001. Michel Roth is professor of composition and music theatre at the Basel Academy of Music and a member of its research department. As a composer he is a regular guest at music festivals, recently with a focus on music theatre. In 2017 Barenreiter published hisTechniques of Trombone Playingco-written with Mike Svoboda. This was awarded theBest Editionprize by the German Music Publishers Association in 2018.Jens Ruland studied percussion with Carlos Tarcha at the Cologne University of Music (2007-12) where he completed his performance and teaching degree with distinction. Since 2012 he has consolidated his studies with Christian Dierstein in Basel. He is a founding member ofhand werk(Cologne),232 percussion(Cologne),Ensem ble New4Art(Switzerland) and the music theatre duoAkt-tkA(Spain and Switzerland).
SKU: BR.SON-501
Awarded the German Music Edition Prize 2003
ISBN 9790004802236. 10 x 12.5 inches.
Editorial BoardThomas Phleps (Music), Georg Witte (Writings)Editorial MembersMusic: Oliver Dahin / Johannes C. Gall, Writings: Maren KosterEditorial CommitteeMusic: Hartmut Fladt, Werner Grunzweig, Elmar Juchem, Roland Kluttig, Giselher SchubertWritings: Albrecht Betz, Albrecht Riethmuller, Jurgen Schebera, Friederike WissmannThe editorial works are supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.Sp ecial volumes are made possible with the support of the following foundations:Klockner-Stif tung, Lotto-Stiftung, Hanns und Steffy Eisler StiftungThe goal of the Hanns Eisler Complete Edition (HEGA) is to present to the public all available compositions, writings and letters in an appropriately scholarly form. It takes a historico-critical approach and seeks to document the history of the works and writings by shedding light on their transformations, thus identifying the various versions as witnesses of evolving aesthetic and historical positions. Eislers complete oeuvre (only a limited number of his works had penetrated the publics awareness up until the 1990s) first became the object of an editorial undertaking when the Eisler - Gesammelte Werke (EGW) was founded by Nathan Notowicz. It was later placed under the direction of Manfred Grabs and Eberhardt Klemm, and began issuing its publications in 1968 through the intermediary of the Deutscher Verlag fur Musik in Leipzig. However, only four volumes of music and five volumes of writings were published. The Hanns Eisler Complete Edition pursues the work begun at that time, although it has had to fundamentally revise its editorial principles. In this respect, the Hanns Eisler Complete Edition can be considered as a completely new editorial undertaking. It became necessary to reconceive the organization of the volumes and series as well as the editorial guidelines in order to adapt the standards of historico-critical editing generally applicable today to the specific and sometimes singular circumstances of Eislers works.The Critical Commentaries pertaining to the main volumes follow the music section or, whenever they are too extensive, appear in a special volume.Series I: Choral MusicSeries II: Music for Voice and Instrumental Ensemble or OrchestraSeries III: Music for Voice and PianoSeries IV: Instrumental MusicSeries V: Incidental MusicSeries VI: Film MusicSeries VII: Sketches and FragmentsSeries VIII: Arrangements of works by other composersSeries IX: Writings, Letters and InterviewsSON 501 has been awarded the German Music Edition Prize 2003.SON 502 has been awarded the German Music Edition Prize 2007.The major upheavals that transformed society and musical aesthetics during the first half of the 20th century also profoundly affected the life of Hanns Eisler, as well as his compositions and writings. The importance and scope of Eislers oeuvre are reason enough to make his works accessible to musical scholarship and practice in a comprehensive fashion. Price reduction for a subscription.
SKU: BR.SON-502
Awarded the German Music Edition Prize 2007
ISBN 9790004802489. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: CF.BF141
ISBN 9781491159989. UPC: 680160918584.
The three pieces From Jewish Life were composed by Swiss-American composer Ernest Bloch in 1924, the same year he took U.S. citizenship. Though clearly inspired and influenced by Jewish experience, they are purely concert pieces, and do not provide any specific liturgical significance.The first movement, Prayer, is a deeply heartfelt plea to the almighty. As Neil W Levin writes, The initial four-note motive in the minor mode, together with its elaboration in the ensuing phrases, sounds as if it might have served as the skeletal model for Max Janowski's (1912-1991) now well-known setting of the High Holyday prayer Avinu Malkenu. This prayer has special meaning in my own spiritual life, as I have been singing it since my childhood. Both Prayer and Janowski's Avinu Malkenu are cantorial in nature, to be sung with heartfelt pathos.The second movement, Supplication (the act of begging humbly), has more angst, almost a sense of urgency as a result of the rhythmic motor in the piano. The third movement, Jewish Song, evokes a quintessentially Eastern-European melancholy. Its falling motives with bent intonation might represent the pain of the Jewish experience.The works were dedicated to Dutch-American cellist Hans Kindler, a highly influential musician of his time, and founder of the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington, D.C. Mr. Kindler was the soloist for the world premiere of Bloch's most celebrated work, Schelomo in 1917.Though the popularity of Bloch's oeuvre has been dominated by works of Jewish connection, we should not forget that Bloch had many other stylistic periods, including Franco-Belgian, modal, serial, and even American folk. In 1927, he was awarded Musical America's composition prize in a unanimous vote, despite being regarded as an outsider by American music writers at the time. His winning work America (1928) was performed by every major orchestra and conductor in the following seasons. May we be proud of his contributions to American music.The three pieces From Jewish Life were composed by Swiss-American composer Ernest Bloch in 1924, the same year he took U.S. citizenship. Though clearly inspired and influenced by Jewish experience, they are purely concert pieces, and do not provide any specific liturgical significance. The first movement, Prayer, is a deeply heartfelt plea to the almighty. As Neil W Levin writes, The initial four-note motive in the minor mode, together with its elaboration in the ensuing phrases, sounds as if it might have served as the skeletal model for Max Janowski's (1912-1991) now well-known setting of the High Holyday prayer Avinu Malkenu. This prayer has special meaning in my own spiritual life, as I have been singing it since my childhood. Both Prayer and Janowski's Avinu Malkenu are cantorial in nature, to be sung with heartfelt pathos. The second movement, Supplication (the act of begging humbly), has more angst, almost a sense of urgency as a result of the rhythmic motor in the piano. The third movement, Jewish Song, evokes a quintessentially Eastern-European melancholy. Its falling motives with bent intonation might represent the pain of the Jewish experience. The works were dedicated to Dutch-American cellist Hans Kindler, a highly influential musician of his time, and founder of the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington, D.C. Mr. Kindler was the soloist for the world premiere of Bloch's most celebrated work, Schelomo in 1917. Though the popularity of Bloch's oeuvre has been dominated by works of Jewish connection, we should not forget that Bloch had many other stylistic periods, including Franco-Belgian, modal, serial, and even American folk. In 1927, he was awarded Musical America's composition prize in a unanimous vote, despite being regarded as an outsider by American music writers at the time. His winning work America (1928) was performed by every major orchestra and conductor in the following seasons. May we be proud of his contributions to American music.The three pieces From Jewish Life were composed by Swiss-American composer Ernest Bloch in 1924, the same year he took U.S. citizenship. Though clearly inspired and influenced by Jewish experience, they are purely concert pieces, and do not provide any specific liturgical significance.The first movement, “Prayerâ€, is a deeply heartfelt plea to the almighty. As Neil W Levin writes, “The initial four-note motive in the minor mode, together with its elaboration in the ensuing phrases, sounds as if it might have served as the skeletal model for Max Janowski’s (1912–1991) now well-known setting of the High Holyday prayer Avinu Malkenu.†This prayer has special meaning in my own spiritual life, as I have been singing it since my childhood. Both “Prayer†and Janowski’s Avinu Malkenu are cantorial in nature, to be sung with heartfelt pathos.The second movement, “Supplication†(the act of begging humbly), has more angst, almost a sense of urgency as a result of the rhythmic motor in the piano. The third movement, “Jewish Songâ€, evokes a quintessentially Eastern-European melancholy. Its falling motives with bent intonation might represent the pain of the Jewish experience.The works were dedicated to Dutch-American cellist Hans Kindler, a highly influential musician of his time, and founder of the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington, D.C. Mr. Kindler was the soloist for the world premiere of Bloch’s most celebrated work, Schelomo in 1917.Though the popularity of Bloch’s oeuvre has been dominated by works of Jewish connection, we should not forget that Bloch had many other stylistic periods, including Franco-Belgian, modal, serial, and even American folk. In 1927, he was awarded Musical America’s composition prize in a unanimous vote, despite being regarded as an outsider by American music writers at the time. His winning work America (1928) was performed by every major orchestra and conductor in the following seasons. May we be proud of his contributions to American music.
SKU: CF.H84
ISBN 9781491165539. UPC: 680160924530.
Marce l Tournier (1879–1951) was one of the most important harpist/composers in the history of the harp. Over his long career, he added a significant catalogue of very beautiful works to the harp repertoire. Many of his solo works, almost one hundred, have been consistently in print since they were first published. But in recent years harpist Carl Swanson has discovered a treasure trove of pieces by Tournier heretofore unknown and unpublished. These include the Déchiffrages in this edition, as well as songs set for voice, harp, and string quartet, and ensemble arrangements of some of his most beloved works.All of the works that Carl Swanson found were in manuscript only. With the help of the great harpist Catherine Michel, he has put these pieces into playable form, and they are being published for the very first time. He and Catherine often had to re-notate passages to show clearly how they could be played, adding fingerings and musical nuances, tempos, pedals, and pedal diagrams.Tournier wrote these pieces when he was in his 20s, and before he became the impressionistic composer those familiar with his work know so well. They are written in the late nineteenth-century romantic style that was being taught at that time at the Paris Conservatory. They are beautiful short, intermediate level pieces by a first rate composer, and add much needed repertoire to that level of playing.Marcel Tournier (1879–1951) was one of the most important harpist/composers in the history of the harp. He graduated from the Paris Conservatory with a first prize in harp in 1899. He also studied composition there and won a second prize in the prestigious Prix de Rome competition, as well as a first prize in the Rossini competition, another major composition competition of the day. From 1912 to 1948 he taught the harp class at the Paris Conservatory. But composition, and almost entirely, composition for the harp, was the main focus of his life. His published works, including many works for solo harp, a few for harp and other instruments, and several songs, number around one hundred pieces.In 2019, while researching Tournier for my edition MARCEL TOURNIER: 10 Pieces for Solo Harp, I discovered that there was a significant list of pieces by this composer that had never been published and were not included on any inventory of his music. Principal on this list were his déchiffrages (pronounced day-she-frahge, like the second syllable in the word garage).The word déchiffrage means sight-reading exercise, and that was their original purpose. Tournier numbered and dated these pieces, with dates ranging from 1900 to 1910, indicating that they were in all likelihood written for Alphonse Hasselmans’ class at the Paris Conservatory. Tournier was probably told how long to make each one, and how difficult. They range in length from two to four pages, with only one in the whole series extending to five, and from thirty to fifty-five measures, with only one extending to eight-five. The level of difficulty for the whole series is intermediate, with some at the easier end, and others at the middle or upper end.We don’t know if they were intended to test students trying to enter the harp class, or if they were used to test students in the class as they played their exams. The fact that they were never published means that students had to not only sight read them, but sight read them in manuscript form!I worked from digital images of the original manuscripts, which are in the private music library of a harpist in France. She had twenty-seven of these pieces, and this edition is the second in a series of three that will publish, for the first time, all of the ones that I have found thus far. The manuscripts themselves consist of little more than notes on the page: no pedals written in, no fingerings, few if any musical nuances and tempo markings, and no clear indication as to which hand plays which notes. These would have been difficult to sight read indeed! My collaborator Catherine Michel and I added musical nuances, fingerings, pedals and pedal diagrams, and tempo indications to put them into their current condition.At the time these were written, Tournier would have been in his twenties, having just graduated from the harp class himself (1899), and might still have been in the composition class. These are the earliest known pieces that he wrote, and they were written at the very beginning of a cultural revolution and upheaval in Paris that was to completely and profoundly alter musical composition. Tournier himself would eventually be caught up in this new way of composing. But not yet.All of the déchiffrages are written in the late romantic style that was being taught at that time at the Paris Conservatory. Each one is built on a clear musical idea, and the variety over the whole series makes them wonderful to listen to as well as to learn. They are also great technical lessons for intermediate level players.The obvious question is: Why didn’t Tournier publish these pieces, and why didn’t he list them on his own inventory of his music? Actually, four of them were published, with small changes, as his collection Four Preludes, Op. 16. These came from the ones that will be in volume three of this series from Carl Fischer. His first large piece, Theme and Variations, was published in 1908, and his two best known and frequently played pieces, Féerie and Au Matin, followed in 1912 and 1913 respectively. We can only speculate because there is so much still unknown about Tournier and about these unpublished pieces. He may have looked at them, fresh out of school as he was, as simply a way to make some quick money. The first several pieces that he did publish are much longer than any of the déchiffrages. So it could be that, because of their shorter length, as well as the earlier musical style that he was moving away from, he chose not to publish any more of them. We may never know the full story. But all these years later, more than a century after they were composed, we can listen to them for their own merits, and not measured against whatever else was going on at the time. The numbers on these pieces are the ones that Tournier assigned to them, and the gaps between some of the numbers suggest that there are perhaps thirty or more of these pieces still to be found, if they still exist. They will, in all likelihood, be found, as these were, in private collections of harp music, not in institutional libraries. We can only hope that more of them will be located in years to come.—Carl SwansonGlossary of French Musical TermsTournier was very precise about how he wanted his pieces played, and carefully communicated this with many musical indications. He used standard Italian words, but also used French words and phrases, and occasionally mixed both together. It is extremely important to observe and understand everything that he put on the page.Here is a list of the French words and phrases found in the pieces in this edition, with their translation.bien chanté well sung, melodiousdécidé firm, resolutediminu peu à peu becoming softer little by littleen diminuant becoming softeren riten. slowing downen se perdant dying awayGaiement gayly, lightlygracieusement gracefully, elegantlyLéger light, quickLent slowmarquez le chant emphasize the melodyModéré at a moderate tempopeu à peu animé more lively, little by littleplus lent slowerRetenu held backsans lenteur without slownesssans retinir without slowing downsec drily, abruptlysoutenu sustained, heldtrès arpegé very arpeggiatedTrès Modéré Very moderate tempoTrès peu retenu slightly held backTrès soutenu very sustainedun peu retenu slightly held back.
SKU: HL.48182851
UPC: 888680871864. 9x12 inches.
?Percussion ist François Dupin (1931-1994) studied at the Paris Conservatoire where he won many prizes, including first prize for composition. His professional work as a performer, composer and teacher combined produced many well-informed study books for Percussion, including Seventeen Studies for Xylophone. Following his graduation from the Paris Conservatoire, Dupin worked with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio-France, and the Orchestre de Paris when it was first founded. He then went on to establish the first Percussion class at the Lyon Conservatoire where he taught until his death. It was during this time that Dupin produced Seventeen Studies for Xylophone. These studies address the difficulties which students are likely to have to overcome in their future, professional lives. Fingerings are helpfully suggested and clear instruction in French, English, German and Spanish creates a highly versatile study book. François Dupin's Seventeen Studies for Xylophone is imperative to the technical progression of all advanced Xylophone players.andrdquo.
SKU: HL.48188975
UPC: 888680948825. 9x12 inches. French.
?Richard Siegel won prizes for the Harpsichord and Chamber Music at the Paris Conservatoire before going on the win first prize in the 1977 International Harpsichord Competition. He has since recorded over 30 CDs and his passion for the instrument has been apparent further in his production of Learn to Play the Harpsichord. As stated in the preface, the study of the Harpsichord has long been reserved, frequently dismissed as an 'old-fashioned' instrument. However, a recent rise in the popularity of early music has rekindled interest in it. In Learn to Play the Harpsichord Volume 2 being the second of two helpful volumes to aid student's learning and progression, Siegel enables Harpsichord beginners to learn through repertoire pieces themselves, drawn from the Keyboard masters of the Baroque period. The pupil will be guided towards an understanding of technique and style suited to the Harpsichord. Furthermore, Learn to Play the Harpsichord enables adults who learnt the instrument as a child to return to the instrument and have the instant feeling of ??music making??. andrdquo.
SKU: BT.ALHE33874
French.
Richard Siegel won prizes for the Harpsichord and Chamber Music at the Paris Conservatoire before going on the win first prize in the 1977 International Harpsichord Competition. He has since recorded over 30 CDs and his passionfor the instrument has been further apparent in his production of Apprendre Toucher le Clavecin. As stated in the preface, the study of the Harpsichord has long been reserved, frequently dismissed as an 'old-fashioned'instrument . However, a recent rise in the popularity of early music has rekindled interest in the Harpsichord. In Apprendre Toucher le Clavecin, volume 1 being the first of two helpful volumes to aid student's learning andprogression, Siegel enables Harpsichord beginners to learn through repertoire pieces themselves, drawn from the Keyboard masters of the Baroque period. The pupil will be guided towards an understanding of technique and stylesuited to the Harpsichord. Furthermore, Apprendre Toucher le Clavecin, which is accompanied by a CD, enables adults who learnt the instrument as a child to return to the instrument and have the instant feeling of making music.
SKU: HL.49044857
ISBN 9790001154444. UPC: 841886026537. 7.5x10.75 inches. Latin.
Szymon Godziemba-Trytek, born in Poland in 1988, already is one of the acclaimed choral composers of our time and has been awarded numerous prizes at national and international composition competitions, as e.g. in 2014 for his 'Miserere mei Deus, miserere mei', a musical setting of Psalm 56 for eight-part mixed a-cappella choir. It is the effective antiphony between female and male voices, four-part homophonic passages including four bars for two solo sopranos, rich dynamic nuances, staggered entries of the voices in imitation, and sound elements to be performed in an individual loop-like manner that make this sacred choral work special. For this work, the young composer was awarded the 3rd prize at the Composition Competition Musica Sacra.
SKU: HL.48183542
Percussionist, Francois Dupin (1931-1994) studied at the Paris Conservatoire where he won many prizes, including first prize for composition. His professional work as a performer, composer and teacher combined produced many well-informed study books for Percussion, including Rapid Tutor for the Xylophone. Following his graduation from the Paris Conservatoire, Dupin worked with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio-France, and the Orchestre de Paris when it was first founded. He then went on to establish the first Percussion class at the Lyon Conservatoire where he taught until his death. It was during this time that Dupin produced Rapid Tutor for the Xylophone. These studies are suitable for beginners and with instruction in French, English, German and Spanish, Dupin's study book is highly versatile. Covering a range of technical aspects on the instrument, and ensuring gradual progression to a high standard, Francois Dupin's Rapid Tutor for the Xylophone is imperative to beginner Xylophone players..
SKU: IS.BRE7073EM
ISBN 9790365070732.
Kare l Van Marcke (b.1967) graduated from the Royal Conservatory in Brussels with first prizes for music theory and classical percussion. He then obtained a Master’s degree in Composing & Arranging with a supplementary diploma in jazz piano. His compositions have been characterized by the research into several styles and by the quest for a natural way to integrate different compositional techniques. This approach paid off in 2000 and 2005 with the award of the composition prize BAP Sabam at the European Jazz Contest in Hoeilaart and in February 2004 he was guest composer at the Royal Conservatory in Brussels for the Belgian Jazz Composers’ Week.
SKU: HL.48185288
UPC: 888680858773. 9.0x12.0x0.06 inches.
French pianist and composer, Serge Lancen (1922-2005) studied at the Paris Conservatoire where he won first prize for composition in 1949. His professional career saw him winning many prizes for his compositions and For Raphaele remains popular in the Harp repertoire. As exemplified in For Raphaele, Lancen's compositional style remained attached to the French characteristics, featuring luscious melodies, balance and clarity of tone. With a typical performance lasting about 2 and a half minutes, Pour Raphaele demonstrates the versatility of the Harp, addressing flourishes, dotted rhythms, syncopation and variations in dynamics. For all intermediate harpists, Lancen's For Raphaele is a delightful addition to the instrument's repertoire. .