Matériel : Conducteur et Parties séparées
SKU: HL.48009117
UPC: 073999091175. 9.75x12.0x0.759 inches.
Text in German and English.
SKU: BT.DHP-1155619-010
English-German-French- Dutch.
Images of Bellac is based on a series of images of the beautiful village of Bellac in Limousin, France. The work depicts different scenes and sights of the village using wonderful themes as well as energetic rhythmical sequences symbolising the positive and dynamic attitude of the inhabitants. Well suited for any concert or a contest. Images of Bellac is gebaseerd op een reeks sfeerbeelden van het mooie dorp Bellac in de streek Limousin in Frankrijk. Het werk schetst verschillende scènes en bezienswaardigheden van het fraaie plaatsje. Prachtige thema's als ook energieke, ritmische sequenties staan symbool voor de positieve en dynamische houding van de inwoners. Echt een aanrader voor een concert of wedstrijd! Images of Bellac (Bilder aus Bellac“) basiert auf einer Serie von Bildern des schönen Dorfes Bellac in der Region Limousin (Frankreich). Das Werk stellt verschiedene Schauplätze und Sehenswürdigkeiten des Dorfes mittels wunderbarer Themen sowie schwungvoller rhythmischer Sequenzen dar, welche die positive und dynamische Einstellung der Einwohner symbolisieren. Es eignet sich gut für jedes Konzert oder auch für Wettbewerbe. Images of Bellac se repose sur une série d’images du village pittoresque de Bellac dans le Limousin en France. L’œuvre représente plusieurs scènes et vues du village par des thèmes merveilleux ainsi que des séquences rythmiques qui symbolisent la disposition positive et dynamique des habitants. Ce morceau se prête des concerts ou des concours. Images of Bellac (Immagini di Bellac) è basato su una serie di immagini del bel villaggio di Bellac nel Limosino in Francia. Il lavoro descrive differenti scene e vedute del villaggio utilizzando sia meravigliosi temi sia energiche sequenze ritmiche che mostrano l’attitudine positiva e dinamica degli abitanti. Adatto per qualsiasi concerto o concorso.
SKU: BT.DHP-1155619-140
SKU: HL.49046449
ISBN 9781540095688. UPC: 841886023383.
No.42 (In the Alps) could perhaps best be described as a melodrama. It combines many of the subjects that fascinate me: the relationship of text narrative and musical narrative, the history of opera, early cinema, the theatrical practices of the nineteenthcentury, along with the folk and popular music of the Alpine region. A girl (the soprano), stranded on top of an un-climbable mountain peak as a young baby, is taught to sing by the mountain animals. Young Bobli lives in the village far below the un-climbable peak. He was born mute and communicates with the world by playing the trumpet. Bobli hears the soprano's song drifting down into the valley. The soprano listens to Bobli's trumpet tunes blown up to her by the wind. They are both enchanted. The three acts are separated by interludes describing how three animals experience time passing in relation to a musical tempo. Like any self respecting melodrama the text and music combine to depict or imply a wide ranging theatrical adventure, in this piece starting at the Creation (or the big bang), a lonely existence, scenes of rustic village life, some carpentry, many mountain goats, unrequited love, and ending in a quest destined to fail. In a live performance the text [provided with the performance material] isto be projected on a screen behind the musicians in the style of silent movie intertitles. Richard Ayres.
SKU: CF.W2657
ISBN 9780825891120. UPC: 798408091125. 9 x 12 inches.
On May 29, 1913, an over-capacity audience in Paris’ Théâtre desChamps-Élysées witnessed an historical spectacle as they became a brutecatalyst in the most (in)famous opening night of the twentieth century.The Rite of Spring premiered that evening in the midst of a riot inspiredby the overwhelming primitivism both onstage and in the score.One-hundred plus years later, the music still incites the senses. The balletwas first published in 1914 in a reduction for two pianos, and serves asa basis for this arrangement. This edition is presented in honor of thecentennial of the ballet’s premiere, and is intended to give soloists andaccompanists a chance to perform this monumental work.On May 29, 1913, an over-capacity audience in Paris’ Théâtre des Champs-Élysées witnessedan historical spectacle as they became a brute catalyst in the most (in)famous opening nightof the twentieth century. The Rite of Spring premiered that evening in the midst of a riotinspired by the overwhelming primitivism both onstage and in the score. Subtitled “Picturesof Pagan Russia,†the ancient scenes were evoked using contemporary musical innovations,shattering expectations of a more traditional Ballet Russe production.How was an ancient ritual of sacrifice to the earth to be scored? The unevolved pesantecharacter of a village gathering was portrayed by odd time signatures and accents. Melodieswere geometrically woven as dissonant pastorales with grace-notes mimicking gutturalbreaks in primal voices. Instruments were orchestrated against the grain, straining soundsinto unrecognizable timbres. And just like the dancers on stage, musicians were organizedinto alternating groups often clashing with one another.One-hundred plus years later, the music still incites the senses. The ballet was first publishedin 1914 in a reduction for two pianos, and serves as a basis for this arrangement. This editionis presented in honor of the centennial of the ballet’s premiere, and is intended to give soloistsand accompanists a chance to perform this monumental work. Both movements may beplayed alone, and the first movement may also serve as a solo piece.
SKU: AP.6-828476
ISBN 9780486828473. English.
Name an iconic Sixties rock moment and Ellen Sander was probably there. A beautifully written, sweeping yet intimate account of America's cultural awakening in that decade. Massively entertaining -- Rolling Stone. As a pioneering rock journalist for Hit Parader, Vogue, Saturday Review, and other publications, Ellen Sander had a backstage pass to the hottest music scenes of the 1960s. In this feast of juicy anecdotes and keen social commentary, she draws upon her professional and personal experiences to chronicle pop culture's highs and lows during the turbulent decade. Join her for weird and wild road trips with companions ranging from Yippies to the members of Led Zeppelin. Stops along the way include the folk music clubs of Greenwich Village, Haight-Ashbury in its riotous heyday, and the euphoric festivals at Monterey and Woodstock. It is a memoir, a sourcebook, and a love letter, Sander writes, a recollection of a time, parenthesized by ambivalence and apathy, a search for the ultimate high, a generation with an irrepressible vision, its art, artists, its audience, and the substance of its statement. This expanded edition of Trips adds The Plaster Casters of Chicago, Sander's seminal piece on groupie culture, the lengthy Concerts and Conversations, as well as a new Preface and chapter postscripts. Simply one of the best pieces of rock reportage ever written. -- Los Angeles Review of Books.
SKU: PR.510034860
UPC: 680160143931.