Matériel : Conducteur et Parties séparées
SKU: CF.CAS151F
ISBN 9781491163177. UPC: 680160921928. Key: B minor.
Afro-Cuban composer Joseph (José) White Lafitte studied violin and composition at the Paris Conservatory between 1855 and 1871, winning the 1856 First Grand Prize. He eventually became a French citizen in 1870, leaving Paris only for a period of time between 1877 to 1889 when he was director of the Imperial Conservatory in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. White composed mainly for his own instrument, which happened to be the famous 1737 Swansong Stradivari violin. In addition to numerous etudes and a virtuosic violin concerto, White wrote this habanera for two violins, La Bella Cubana. In this string orchestra arrangement, the lyrical melodic solos are spread throughout the orchestra. Traditional Cuban dance rhythms in the contrasting middle theme capture the vibrant joy of the original work.
About Carl Fischer Concert String Orchestra Series
Thi s series of pieces (Grade 3 and higher) is designed for advancing ensembles. The pieces in this series are characterized by:
SKU: CF.CAS151
ISBN 9781491162835. UPC: 680160921584. Key: B minor.
SKU: P2.80025
Shawn E. Okpebholo's Concerto for Euphonium and Orchestra was premiered by Steven Mead at the 35th International Tuba and Euphonium Conference in Cincinnati, Ohio in June of 2008. The composer has this to write about the piece: The first movement, Windows, was inspired when I was looking out of several windows one afternoon and noticing different scenes. While many different events were happening simultaneously, all seemed to be working in sync. Movement II, Invitation to Music, is a re-orchestration of a movement of a song cycle I composed for soprano, clarinet, and piano. The song cycle, On Music, was set to the poetry of Beatrice Holz. Guanabacoa, the title of Movement III, is the name of a small town near Havana, Cuba where Afro-Cuban music is prominent, and where Ernesto Lecuona, a Cuban composer known for his Afro-Cuban music, was born. Lecuona's composition, La Comparsa, uses a very distinct Afro-Cuban rhythm that is the basis of this movement.
SKU: SU.80600030
Arranged by Thomas Tirino, this is the version as heard on Tirino's CDs, Lecuona: Piano Music, Vol. 1-5Piano Concerto Composed: 1996 Published by: E.B. Marks.
SKU: BR.OB-15136-23
In Cooperation with G. Henle Verlag
ISBN 9790004341322. 10 x 12.5 inches.
The Havanaise possibly has its roots in the friendship of the composer with the Cuban-born violinist Rafael Diaz Albertini. It is thus perfectly plausible that Saint-Saens borrowed the Cuban syncopated slow dance Habanera out of kindness towards his performance partner when he was getting ready to write a work for Diaz Albertini in 1887. Saint-Saens originally wrote a version for violin and piano, which was later followed by the orchestral version that the publisher Durand had urged him to write. Diaz Albertini, to whom the work was dedicated, gave its world premiere before other virtuosos adopted it for themselves and spread its fame throughout the world. The basis of this first Urtext edition of the piece is the first edition, which was presumably personally overseen by Saint-Saens.
SKU: BR.OB-15136-16
ISBN 9790004341308. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: BR.OB-15136-27
ISBN 9790004341339. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: BR.OB-15136-30
ISBN 9790004341346. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: BR.PB-15137-07
ISBN 9790004214732. 6.5 x 9 inches.
SKU: BR.OB-15136-15
ISBN 9790004341292. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: BR.PB-15136
ISBN 9790004214725. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: BR.OB-15136-19
ISBN 9790004341315. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: GI.G-1039
Conte • Stephenson • Grantham • Cuong • Kozlevnikov • Dooley North Texas Wind Symphony Eugene Migliaro Corporon, Conductor The latest release from the GIA WindWorks label, Taylor Made, features compositions by David Conte, James M. Stephenson, Donald Grantham, Viet Cuong, Boris Kozhevnikov, and Paul Dooley. Under the direction of Eugene Migliaro Corporon, the North Texas Wind Symphony continues the tradition of superior recordings of some of the best works written for wind symphony. Winds magazine writes “This series has immense historic value in documenting the best of the repertoire…as well as providing much sheer listening pleasure for the level of artistry in the performances….these discs represent the standards to which all must aspire.†GIA Publications, Inc. is proud to partner with Eugene Corporon and the North Texas Wind Symphony to provide first-class recordings that accentuate the comprehensiveness, depth, and value of the wind symphony medium and its music. Contents 1. A Copland Portrait (1999) (8:44) David Conte (b. 1955)/trans. Ryan Nowlin • Copyright © E.C. Schirmer Music Three Bones Concerto (2013) (15:31) James M. Stephenson (b. 1969) • Copyright © Stephenson Music Cuban (2:52) Lazy (4:19) Hip (8:20) • Tony Baker, Natalie Mannix, Steven Menard – Trombone Soloists Symphony No. 2, “after Hafizâ€Â (2016) (18:08) Donald Grantham (b. 1947) • Copyright © Piquant Press Listen to This Music (4:38) Greeting God (5:46) I Hold the Lion's Paw (7:44) Moth (2013) (8:38) • Viet Cuong (b. 1990) • © Viet Cuong Music Symphony No. 3, “Slavyanskaya†(1950) (15:22) Boris Kozhevnikov (1906–1985)/ed. John R. Bourgeois • Copyright © Wingert-Jones Music Allegro, decisively (5:45) Slow Waltz (2:46) Vivace (2:16) Moderato, joyously (4:35) 13. Mavericks (2016) (8:02) Paul Dooley (b. 1983) • Copyright © Paul Dooley Music Total Time (75:00)  The creation of the WindWorks label represents an expanded relationship between the North Texas Wind Symphony and GIA Publications. GIA’s generous support and ongoing dedication to wind music has made it possible for the ensemble to continue producing recordings of the highest quality that are a testament to the perseverance and work ethic of everyone involved. While the first 34 releases in the series, initiated in 1989, remain with the Klavier label, this broadened alliance with GIA affords the opportunity to consolidate all of the current projects under one publishing roof. The diverse set of offerings consists of WindWorks (which includes the CD and DVD series), the Composer’s Collection, and the Teaching Music through Performance in Band resource recordings. Partnering in this way creates exciting possibilities that allow the imaginative output to stay focused on the ongoing mission: to provide first-class recordings that accentuate the comprehensiveness, depth, and value of the wind symphony medium and its music.  .
SKU: HL.49007211
ISBN 9790001077491. UPC: 073999780147.
Hans Werner Henze used original music by Scarlatti, Handel and Vivaldi to evoke the baroque lifestyle for a TV film of Jose Montes-Baquer based on the novella Concierto Barocco by the Cuban Alejo Carpentier; the film music of L'amour a mort by the French master director Alain Resnais was turned into a sonata by Henze.