SKU: PR.114417610
ISBN 9781491107904. UPC: 680160636051. 9x12 inches.
SONATA CHO-CHO-SAN(Based on themes from Puccini’s Madama Butterfly)In the spirit of the great 19th-century opera fantasies for woodwinds, Michael Webster has created a concert trio on the many great arias from Puccini's Madama Butterfly. However, as its name implies, Sonata Cho-Cho-San is not the typical virtuosic operatic potpourri. Rather, it follows the plot, resembling a sonata mirroring Puccini's use of recurring and developing themes. Webster makes the most of the winds as versatile performers - equally suited to deliver Puccini's beautiful vocal writing, and to ornament and embroider the poignant themes in symphonic style. For advanced performers._______________________________________Text from the scanned back cover:Born in 1944, Michael Webster made his New York recital debutat Town Hall in 1968 with his eminent father, Beveridge Webster, as pianist. In the same year, he won the Young Concert Artists International Competition and succeeded his teacher, Stanley Hasty, as Principal Clarinet in the Rochester Philharmonic, a position he held for twenty years. Webster has performed with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, the 92nd Street Y, with the Tokyo, Cleveland, Muir, Ying, Enso, and Dover String Quartets, and with the festivals of Marlboro, Santa Fe, Norfolk, Chamber Music Northwest, Angel Fire, Steamboat Springs, Park City, Sitka, Kapalua, Bowdoin, Orcas Island, Skaneateles, La Musica di Asolo, Stratford, Victoria, and Domaine Forget.As soloist he has appeared with many orchestras, including the Philadelphia Orchestra under Aaron Copland and the Boston Pops under John Williams. His travels have taken him as performer and teacher to most of the 50 states, as well as Canada, Mexico,Puerto Rico, Central and South America, Europe, Japan, China, Australia, and New Zealand. Webster was Acting Principal Clarinet of the San Francisco Symphony, and has served on the clarinet and/or conducting faculties of New England Conservatory, Boston University, University of Michigan, and the Eastman School, from which he earned his three degrees. Currently he is Professor of Music at Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music and Artistic Director of the Houston Youth Symphony, which has won multiple first prizes in national performance competitions.With his wife, flutist Leone Buyse, and pianist Robert Moeling, he plays in the Webster Trio, which has recorded his arrangements on Tour de France and World Wide Webster for Crystal Records. Otherarrangements were recorded for Nami and Camerata Tokyo in Japan with pianist Chizuko Sawa. Webster has also recorded for Albany, Arabesque, Beaumont, Bridge, Centaur, CRI, and New World. He has played at many ClarinetFests for the International Clarinet Association and written a column entitled “TeachingClarinet” in The Clarinet Magazine since 1998. Michael Webster is a Buffet artist-clinician, performing on Buffet clarinets exclusively.
SKU: AP.6-293297
ISBN 9780486293295. English.
Considered the greatest Italian opera composer since Verdi, Giacomo Puccini (1858--1924) created many of the most popular operas in the repertoire, including Madama Butterfly, La Boheme, Tosca, Manon Lescaut, and Turandot. His well-known gifts for lush melody and rapturous lyricism, along with his strong sense of theater, are amply evident in Il Trittico (The Triptych), a series of three highly individual one-act operas patterned after the Parisian Grand Guignol's three-part scheme of horror, tragedy, and farce. Il Trittico, which premiered at New York's Metropolitan Opera in 1918, consists of Il Tabarro, a somber, near-melodramatic tragedy; Suor Angelica, a sentimental tragedy with strong melodies and a mystic theme; and Gianni Schicchi, a delightful comedy, full of wit and vivacity, whose libretto was derived---surprisingly enough---from a few lines in Dante's Inferno. All three works appear in this single volume, reprinted from authoritative early editions.
SKU: CY.CC2926
ISBN 9790530057452.
This love song about 5-minutes in length, which is sung in Act I of Puccini's great opera La Boheme has been beautifully arranged for 4-part Trombone choir by Jeremy Kempton and is appropriate for advanced performers.Parts are in bass and tenor clef.
SKU: CY.CC2899
Puccini's Nessun Dorma, from his final opera Turandot is arguably the most recognized song on the planet. It is a short 3-minute aria of extreme beauty and drama made famous by the great tenor, Luciano Pavarotti.Wes Ballenger has beautifully arranged this work for solo Trombone with a 4-part Trombone Choir accompaniment & optional Timpani.The solo part is for an advanced performer, however the accompaniment can be handled by intermediate performers.
SKU: CY.CC2366
One of the most beloved opera arias, O mio Caro Babbino from Puccini's Gianni Schicchi has been scored for 5 Trombones by Matt Lennex. This work requires good endurance from the 1st part, but the other parts are easily handled. This is the only arrangement of this 3 minute work and has a lush beautiful sound. Mr. Lennex's arrangement is a must on your next Trombone ensemble concert.
SKU: AP.36-52703177
ISBN 9781621569367. English.
Some of the best loved operatic tunes are featured in this collection arranged by Lynne Latham. Ideal for the advanced quartet, players will find performances of these Opera Favorites fulfilling and enjoyable. Included: 1. O mio babbino caro from Gianni Schicchi (Puccini), 2. The Flower Song from Lakme (Delibes), 3. Der Vogelfänger from The Magic Flute (Mozart), 4. Bei Männern from The Magic Flute (Mozart), 5. Barcarolle from Tales of Hoffman (Offenbach), 6. Habanera from Carmen (Bizet), 7. The Toreador's Song from Carmen (Bizet), 8. Meditation from Thaïs (Massenet).
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