SKU: J1.8033
8.26 x 11.28 inches.
SKU: J1.8007
SKU: J1.8031
SKU: J1.8025
SKU: J1.8032
SKU: HL.49002838
ISBN 9790220110658. UPC: 073999657265. 9.0x12.0x0.075 inches.
These studies are intended as practice material for advanced students of the recorder. The first ten studies utilize the generally accepted normal compass of the treble (alto) recorder and are designed to improve the basic techniques of breath control, fingering and articulation; the remainder concentrate on specific aspects of 'avant-garde' technique, as used in many recent recorder compositions.
SKU: J1.8002
SKU: J1.8005
SKU: J1.8027
SKU: J1.8028
SKU: HL.48183791
Includes contemporary Studies by: Aubain, Brebbia, Desmarets, Montreuille and Tillous.
SKU: J1.3077
SKU: HL.50605252
ISBN 9781705171196. UPC: 196288086833. 12.0x9.0x0.427 inches.
This publication is designed to raise interest in contemporary music and create a personal relationship with unconventional forms ofmusic and music-making among the age group most receptive to these, that is, elementary school children. The pieces featured in it are in widely differing styles and by composers of different age groups and levels of recognition: Janos Bali, Adam Kondor, Gabor Kosa, Gyorgy Kurtag Jr., Csaba Lauran, Dora Petery, Vera Ronkos, Laszlo Sary, Andras Soos, Mate Szigeti and Peter Tornyai. Although 'creativity' plays a central role, this volume is not intended for training professional composers. It serves merely to encourage children to engage in the life-giving and pleasurable activities of listening to and forming sounds.
SKU: HL.49011303
ISBN 9790001129831. UPC: 884088053598. 9.0x12.0x0.063 inches.
In this recent work Genzmer merges the musical language of a traditional English love song with his own unmistakeably contemporary idiom. The four Variations and Coda are an attractively different take on a favorite old tune.
SKU: FP.FTJ06
ISBN 9780951479537.
Composing for the recorder can be intimidating for those with limited or no experience playing the instrument. John Turner's new book is the ideal primer, taking the would be recorder composer on a journey through the history of recorder composition, and onwards to explore player techniques and the musicality offered by this versatile instrument. Each section is extensively referenced to exisiting compositions, providing a fantastic platform for further research by the reader.About the Author:JOHN TURNER is one of the leading recorder players of today. Born in Stockport, he was Senior Scholar in Law at Fitzwilliam College Cambridge before pursuing a legal career, acting for many distinguished musicians and musical organisations alongside his many musical activities. These included numerous appearances and recordings with David Munrow's Early Music Consort of London, the Academy of Ancient Music, the English Chamber Orchestra, the Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields and the English Baroque Soloists. He now devotes his time to playing, writing, reviewing, publishing, composing and generally energising.He has played as recorder soloist with the Halle Orchestra, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, the Manchester Camerata, the English Baroque Soloists, the English Chamber Orchestra, and many other leading orchestras and ensembles. Concertos and works with orchestra have been written for him by Gordon Crosse, Anthony Gilbert, Peter Hope, Kenneth Leighton, Elis Pehkonen, Alan Bullard, John Casken, and many other distinguished composers. His recordings include no less than five sets of the Brandenburg Concertos, as well as the F Major version of Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 with Menuhin and George Malcolm, but lately he has madenumerous acclaimed recordings of the recorder’s contemporary concerto and chamber music repertoire, including several concerto discs, all of which have received critical acclaim. In all, he has given the first performances of over 600 works for the recorder, with works by many non-British composers, including Leonard Bernstein, Ned Rorem, Peter Sculthorpe, Douglas Lilburn and Petr Eben.Many of the works he has premiered have now entered the instrument’s standard repertoire, and these and his own recorder compositions are regularly set for festivals and examinations. He edits series of recorder publications for both Forsyths and Peacock Press, and founded the periodical Manchester Sounds, in response to the perceived threat to music libraries in Great Britain. In addition he was responsible for the rediscovery of several works for his instrument, including the Rawsthorne Recorder Suite, Antony Hopkins' Pastiche Suite, Herbert Murrill’s Sarabande, the Handel F Major Trio Sonata and John Parry's Nightingale Rondo (the only substantial known British nineteenth century work for a fipple flute). He was awarded an Honorary Fellowship by the Royal Northern College of Music in 2002 for his services to British music, and is a Visiting Distinguished Scholar of Manchester University.
SKU: HL.49002491
ISBN 9790220104534. UPC: 073999685749. 9.0x12.0x0.105 inches.
For 2 Recorders (SA) and Piano. A best-selling recorder music as popular as ever with players and audience alike. From the author of Enjoy the Recorder.
SKU: HL.44004825
ISBN 9789043118675. UPC: 073999804454. 9.0x12.0x0.119 inches. International (more than one language).
The DeHaske Recorder Quartet series contains beautiful music in diverse styles and genres with contemporary character for modern recorder players. Includes optional percussion part for all three pieces: Sunny Day * Tragic Story * Dalton Ska.