Format : Sheet music
Ouvrage complet incluant : Lecture de Notes, Lecture Chantée, Dictées à parties manquantes, Dictées Mélodico-Rythmiques, Dépistage de fautes, Lecture Rythmique. Tous les textes sont extraits du Répertoire Classique / Niveau : Cycle 2 / Solfège/Formation Musicale / Formation Musicale
SKU: HL.48186332
UPC: 888680839604. 9.0x12.0x0.225 inches.
Ad Libitum ? Volume 1 (IM1) is the first volume of three books preparing and teaching the basics of music theory, published in 2012. The book presents guidance for the teachers in blue boxes along the exercises and also teaches how to read music by a relative reading of the position of each notes. The book contains lessons, exercises and initial reading of G, F and C keys. Learning is also facilitated thanks to the use of basic melodies and nursery rhymes. Content: 1.Relative reading and positioning 2.Keys G and F 3.Rhythms 4.Singing 5.Theory 6.Listening development Written by Martine Neumayer (born 1964), a French pianist and music theory teacher, this method will enable a good and quick understanding of music theory basics..
SKU: BT.RP-00123600
French.
SKU: BA.BA05520
ISBN 9790006472154. 25.8 x 19.9 cm inches.
Urtext der Neuen Schubert-Ausgabe.
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MUSICOLOGICALLY SOUND - A reliable musical text based on all available sources - A description of the sources - Information on the genesis and history of the work - Valuable notes on performance practice - Includes an introduction with critical commentary explaining source discrepancies and editorial decisions ... AND PRACTICAL - Page-turns, fold-out pages, and cues where you need them - A well-presented layout and a user-friendly format - Excellent print quality - Superior paper and binding
SKU: BA.BA08362-01
ISBN 9790006496471. 27.5 x 20 cm inches.
Georg Anton Benda's melodrama ,,Medea(1775) was one of the most successful German musical theatre works of the late 18th century. With a libretto by Friedrich Wilhelm Gotter, the work soon became a great influence within the melodrama genre. For several decades, it was performed all over central Europe, developing an impressive reception history. Between 1775 and about 1790, the melodrama was considered an extremely popular (albeit controversial) part of musical theatre, in particular in German-speaking regions. Consequently, Benda's ,,Medeawas at the center of many heated debates.Unlike opera, the melodrama does not present the libretto in sung form, but rather, the text is spoken and combined with orchestral music and scenes. The traditional opera forms (aria, recitative, ensemble, chorus) are dissolved and replaced by a new interplay of music, speech, and scenes. A focus on a single protagonist and the quick, delicate alternation between spoken text and music allows for the development of conflicting and contradictory psychological profiles with a heightened intensity within the melodrama.Near the end of his life, Benda revised the work significantly, drawing from his experience of real performances and their effectiveness. The changes leading to the new version of his ,,Medeamusic were quite extensive, affecting almost every single measure: numerous details of the part writing (tempi, voice leading, rhythms, accompanying figures etc.) were revised, the instrumentation was changed, middle voices were led in a more lively manner, and the music as a whole was shortened and effectively compressed. The composer regarded the latter, modified ,,Medeaas the authorized version of the work. The premiere took place in 1784 in Mannheim, however, the altered work received little attention since then and has become tangible again for the first time with the OPERA Edition. All previous editions of the work - and along with them, all previous recordings - are based on the earlier version of 1775.The third volume of the OPERA seriesMedeacontains a linen-bound book and the edirom on a USB stick in credit card format. The number of users permitted to simultaneously use the digital content of the edition is not limited.For further information regarding the work and the OPERA series, please visit www.opera-edition.com and Takte online
SKU: BA.BA05502
ISBN 9790006471966. 27.5 x 19.5 cm inches.
SKU: BA.BA05516
ISBN 9790006472116. 28.6 x 20.6 cm inches.
SKU: BA.BA05503
ISBN 9790006471973. 27.5 x 19.5 cm inches. Preface: Dürr, Walther / Feil, Arnold / Landon, Christa.
SKU: BA.BA04522-01
ISBN 9790006449682. 33 x 26.5 cm inches.
Urtext der Neuen Mozart-Ausgabe.
SKU: BA.BA04508-01
ISBN 9790006449309. 33 x 26 cm inches.
SKU: BA.BA05853
ISBN 9790006497928. 33 x 25.8 cm inches. Language: German. Text: Zimmermann, Joachim Johann Daniel / Ramler, Karl Wilhelm.
Telemann’s passion oratorio “Der Tod Jesu” was composed in 1754-55, roughly at the same time as the same-named highly regarded work by Carl Heinrich Graun. Both pieces are settings of the same libretto by Karl Wilhelm Ramler. In this late work, Telemann consciously contrasts the carefully crafted recitatives with musically reduced solemn choruses to obtain an emotional reading of the Passion text.This vocal score complements the Urtext score of this moving passion oratorio which is published as part of the “Georg Philipp Telemann Musical Works”. The complete orchestral material is available on hire.
SKU: M7.GHE-915
ISBN 9783890449159. English.
Miguel Llobet's famous Catalan plucked string orchestra called the 'Lira Orfeo' was active in Barcelona from 1899-1906. Here we present a new engraving of all the surviving original scores, set in the same performing score format in which they were originally used 120 years ago. The Lira Orfeo quickly became an important part of Barcelona's cultural scene; with Tárrega as its honorary president the Lira Orfeo society was founded in 1898 and an official inaugural concert, shared between Manuel Burgés (pno) and Miguel Llobet (gtr) took place in Barcelona in 1898. The aim of the society was to offer a full musical education, both theoretical and instrumental, for guitarists and players of other plucked instrument family, with eventually with a place in its Catalan plucked instrument orchestra of the same name. The teachers for guitar were Miguel Llobet, Pedro Lloret and Domingo Prat. Prominent musicians such as Manuel Burgés and Baldomera Cateura were also on the teaching staff. Classes were given three times a week, and as the players were mainly amateurs with day jobs, these took place in the evening and often went on until 2 o'clock in the morning. The debut of the orchestra took place in 1903 and it gave regular concerts at top venues right up to the society's dissolution in 1907, mainly due to lack of funding. For the instruments used see the list of works below. The repertoire is varied, selected, arranged by Miguel Llobet it was mainly drawn from traditional and impressionist Iberian music, as well as the German classics, it includes a specially commissioned work Triomphe d'Orphée' by the famous Catalán pianist Manuel Burgés. We at Guitar Heritage are proud to present the first publication of this huge cultural contribution to music in its original form and prepared from the source manuscripts which were the work of Miguel Llobet. The edition has many illustrations, rare documents and photographs as well as a comprehensive critical commentary by Stefano Grondona - whose knowledge of Miguel Llobet, as well as of Catalonian culture, has made an edition of this scope possible. These arrangements are superb and presented as they originally were in the same score form. The now relatively rare instruments called for can be replaced by suitable alternatives - this is ideal and interesting material for adapting to guitar orchestra/ensemble or mandolin orchestra, or similar.
SKU: HL.51481323
ISBN 9790201813233. UPC: 888680683030. 9.25x12.25x0.055 inches.
This virtuoso etude has been given the nickname “Black Key Study” by pianists, since, apart from one single F in m. 66, the right hand does not touch a single white key. This gives the harmony a pentatonic, almost Debussy-an character, and has most certainly contributed to its great popularity. Those who are not ready to tackle the complete volume of Chopin Etudes (HN 124) will be well served by this separate Urtext edition.
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