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Rameau: Les Boréades: "The Arts and the Hours" for Piano (as played by Víkingur Ólafsson) - D MAJOR VERSION # Piano solo # INTERMEDIATE # Classical # Jean-Philippe
Rameau # Rameau: Les Boréades: "The Ar # Flavio Regis Cunha # SheetMusicPlus
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Composed by Jean-Philippe
Rameau (1683-1764). Arranged
by Trancribed by Flavio
Regis Cunha. Baroque Period,
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Piano Solo - Intermediate -
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Composed by Jean-Philippe
Rameau (1683-1764). Arranged
by Trancribed by Flavio
Regis Cunha. Baroque Period,
Early Music, Wedding,
Graduation, Recital. Score.
12 pages. Published by
Flavio Regis Cunha Les Boréades is a tragédie lyrique mise en musique, or a lyric tragedy put into music, a type of opera, in five acts by Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683-1764). It is the last of his five such works. The libretto, attributed to Louis de Cahusac (1706?1759), is loosely based on the Greek legend of Abaris the Hyperborean and includes Masonic elements; the Boréades are the descendants of Boréas.
'The Arts and The Hours' interlude from Rameau?s final opera, ?Les Boréades?, written in 1763 when Rameau was 80. Ólafsson transcribed it for the modern piano because its colourful resonance allows for new and interesting textural possibilities in a piece that seems so ahead of its time: its rich harmonies of suspended 9ths and 11ths one could almost imagine Mahler writing in the late 19th century. In the original opera, based on a Greek legend, the interlude bears a somewhat lengthy title: ?The Arrival of the Muses, Zephyrs, Seasons, Hours and the Arts.? As all these mythical beings summoned to the stage have something to do with the arts and with time?s passing, Ólafsson allowed himself to call my transcription simply ?The Arts and the Hours?, with a nod to the Greek aphorism best known in its Latin version as ?Ars longa, vita brevis?. Almost three centuries after his death, the legacy of his art is still growing, with works still being discovered, premiered and brought back from obscurity. Rameau: Les Boréades: "The Arts and the Hours" for Piano (as played by Víkingur Ólafsson) Db MAJOR R*E*CORD VERSION
Rameau: Les Boréades: "The Arts and the Hours" for Piano (as played by Víkingur Ólafsson) Db MAJOR R*E*CORD VERSION # Piano solo # INTERMEDIATE # Classical # Jean-Philippe
Rameau # Rameau: Les Boréades: "The Ar # Flavio
Regis Cunha # SheetMusicPlus
Piano Solo - Intermediate -
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Composed by Jean-Philippe
Rameau (1683-1764). Arranged
by Transcribed by Flavio
Regis Cunha. Baroque Perio...(+)
Piano Solo - Intermediate -
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Composed by Jean-Philippe
Rameau (1683-1764). Arranged
by Transcribed by Flavio
Regis Cunha. Baroque Period,
Early Music, Funeral,
Graduation, Recital. Score.
12 pages. Published by Flavio
Regis Cunha Les Boréades is a tragédie lyrique mise en musique, or a lyric tragedy put into music, a type of opera, in five acts by Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683-1764). It is the last of his five such works. The libretto, attributed to Louis de Cahusac (1706–1759), is loosely based on the Greek legend of Abaris the Hyperborean and includes Masonic elements; the Boréades are the descendants of Boréas.
'The Arts and The Hours' interlude from Rameau’s final opera, ‘Les Boréades’, written in 1763 when Rameau was 80. Ólafsson transcribed it for the modern piano because its colourful resonance allows for new and interesting textural possibilities in a piece that seems so ahead of its time: its rich harmonies of suspended 9ths and 11ths one could almost imagine Mahler writing in the late 19th century. In the original opera, based on a Greek legend, the interlude bears a somewhat lengthy title: “The Arrival of the Muses, Zephyrs, Seasons, Hours and the Arts.” As all these mythical beings summoned to the stage have something to do with the arts and with time’s passing, Ólafsson allowed himself to call my transcription simply ‘The Arts and the Hours’, with a nod to the Greek aphorism best known in its Latin version as “Ars longa, vita brevis”. Almost three centuries after his death, the legacy of his art is still growing, with works still being discovered, premiered and brought back from obscurity.
https://youtu.be/qTwqBVt2Clw Rameau: Les Boréades: "The Arts and the Hours" for Piano (as played by Víkingur Ólafsson) C# MAJOR VERSION
Rameau: Les Boréades: "The Arts and the Hours" for Piano (as played by Víkingur Ólafsson) C# MAJOR VERSION # Piano solo # INTERMEDIATE # Classical # Jean-Philippe
Rameau # Rameau: Les Boréades: "The Ar # Flavio Regis Cunha # SheetMusicPlus
Piano Solo - Intermediate -
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Composed by Jean-Philippe
Rameau (1683-1764). Arranged
by Transcribed and arranged
by Flavio Regis Cunha. ...(+)
Piano Solo - Intermediate -
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Composed by Jean-Philippe
Rameau (1683-1764). Arranged
by Transcribed and arranged
by Flavio Regis Cunha.
Baroque Period, Renaissance,
Wedding, Graduation, Recital.
Score. 12 pages. Published by
Flavio Regis Cunha Les Boréades is a tragédie lyrique mise en musique, or a lyric tragedy put into music, a type of opera, in five acts by Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683-1764). It is the last of his five such works. The libretto, attributed to Louis de Cahusac (1706–1759), is loosely based on the Greek legend of Abaris the Hyperborean and includes Masonic elements; the Boréades are the descendants of Boréas.
'The Arts and The Hours' interlude from Rameau’s final opera, ‘Les Boréades’, written in 1763 when Rameau was 80. Ólafsson transcribed it for the modern piano because its colourful resonance allows for new and interesting textural possibilities in a piece that seems so ahead of its time: its rich harmonies of suspended 9ths and 11ths one could almost imagine Mahler writing in the late 19th century. In the original opera, based on a Greek legend, the interlude bears a somewhat lengthy title: “The Arrival of the Muses, Zephyrs, Seasons, Hours and the Arts.” As all these mythical beings summoned to the stage have something to do with the arts and with time’s passing, Ólafsson allowed himself to call my transcription simply ‘The Arts and the Hours’, with a nod to the Greek aphorism best known in its Latin version as “Ars longa, vita brevis”. Almost three centuries after his death, the legacy of his art is still growing, with works still being discovered, premiered and brought back from obscurity. Rameau: Les Boréades: "The Arts and the Hours" for Piano (as played by Víkingur Ólafsson) C MAJOR VERSION
Rameau: Les Boréades: "The Arts and the Hours" for Piano (as played by Víkingur Ólafsson) C MAJOR VERSION # Piano solo # INTERMEDIATE # Classical # Jean-Philippe
Rameau # Rameau: Les Boréades: "The Ar # Flavio Regis Cunha # SheetMusicPlus
Piano Solo - Intermediate -
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Composed by Jean-Philippe
Rameau (1683-1764). Arranged
by Transcribed and arranged
by Flavio Regis Cunha. ...(+)
Piano Solo - Intermediate -
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Composed by Jean-Philippe
Rameau (1683-1764). Arranged
by Transcribed and arranged
by Flavio Regis Cunha.
Baroque Period, Early Music,
Funeral, Graduation, Recital.
Score. 9 pages. Published by
Flavio Regis Cunha Les Boréades is a tragédie lyrique mise en musique, or a lyric tragedy put into music, a type of opera, in five acts by Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683-1764). It is the last of his five such works. The libretto, attributed to Louis de Cahusac (1706–1759), is loosely based on the Greek legend of Abaris the Hyperborean and includes Masonic elements; the Boréades are the descendants of Boréas.
'The Arts and The Hours' interlude from Rameau’s final opera, ‘Les Boréades’, written in 1763 when Rameau was 80. Ólafsson transcribed it for the modern piano because its colourful resonance allows for new and interesting textural possibilities in a piece that seems so ahead of its time: its rich harmonies of suspended 9ths and 11ths one could almost imagine Mahler writing in the late 19th century. In the original opera, based on a Greek legend, the interlude bears a somewhat lengthy title: “The Arrival of the Muses, Zephyrs, Seasons, Hours and the Arts.” As all these mythical beings summoned to the stage have something to do with the arts and with time’s passing, Ólafsson allowed himself to call my transcription simply ‘The Arts and the Hours’, with a nod to the Greek aphorism best known in its Latin version as “Ars longa, vita brevis”. Almost three centuries after his death, the legacy of his art is still growing, with works still being discovered, premiered and brought back from obscurity. Rameau - Menuet No. 2 in G minor - Intermediate
Rameau - Menuet No. 2 in G minor - Intermediate # Piano solo # INTERMEDIATE # Jean-Philippe Rameau # Piacere Music Sheets # Rameau - Menuet No. 2 in G min # Piacere Music Sheets # SheetMusicPlus
Piano Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1162428 Composed by Jean-Philippe Rameau. Arranged by Piacere Music Sheets. Baroque,Chamber,Instructional...(+)
Piano Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1162428 Composed by Jean-Philippe Rameau. Arranged by Piacere Music Sheets. Baroque,Chamber,Instructional,Standards. Score. 3 pages. Piacere Music Sheets #762788. Published by Piacere Music Sheets (A0.1162428). Opus/Catalog Number: RCT 6, No. 4Key/Tone: G minorMovements/Sections: MinuetYear/Date of Composition: c.1727Difficulty: Grade 4/12 (Intermediate)Obs.: This piece is part of Rameau's Nouvelles Suites de pièces pour le clavecin, first published around 1727, consisting of two suites of harpsichord pieces.The present Menuet is the fourth of nine pieces in the Suite in G Major.This score contains suggestions for performing the ornaments (pincés (mordents) and cadences (trills)) in accordance with the performance practice of the French Baroque period.For this purpose, Rameau's own Table des agréments, taken from his Pièces de clavecin, first published in 1724, was used. Rameau: Musette en Rondeau (for piano) as played by Víkingur Ólafsson
Rameau: Musette en Rondeau (for piano) as played by Víkingur Ólafsson # Piano solo # INTERMEDIATE # Jean-Philippe Rameau and VÃ # Flavio Regis Cunha # Rameau: Musette en Rondeau # Flavio Regis Cunha # SheetMusicPlus
Piano Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1354241 By Jean-Philippe Rameau and VÃkingur Ólafsson. By Jean-Philippe Rameau. Arranged by Flavio...(+)
Piano Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1354241 By Jean-Philippe Rameau and VÃkingur Ólafsson. By Jean-Philippe Rameau. Arranged by Flavio Regis Cunha. Baroque,Classical,Contest,Early Music,Festival,Instructional. Score. 8 pages. Flavio Regis Cunha #938930. Published by Flavio Regis Cunha (A0.1354241). Rameau: Musette en Rondeau (for piano) as played by VÃkingur Ólafsson.IntermediateFormat: Concert, 9 x 12 inches6 pagesContent: Full ScorePLUS!!! Engraved with Urtext Kapellmeister Music FontUnlock the Magic of Rameau's Musette en Rondeau Calling all pianists, from beginners to maestros! Elevate your musical journey with the exquisite sheet music of Musette en Rondeau for piano, composed by the legendary Jean-Philippe Rameau and brilliantly played by the sensational Icelandic pianist, VÃkingur Ólafsson. Why Choose Our Sheet Music?1. Authenticity:Immerse yourself in the true essence of Rameau's masterpiece with meticulously transcribed sheet music that captures every nuance of VÃkingur Ólafsson's mesmerizing interpretation.2. **Precision:** Crafted with precision and care, our sheet music ensures an accurate representation of the intricate notes and dynamics, providing you with a faithful guide to recreate the magic in your own performance.3. **Emotional Connection:** Feel the emotional resonance of Musette en Rondeau with sheet music that reflects the passion and artistry of VÃkingur Ólafsson, allowing you to express yourself through every enchanting phrase.4. **Suitable for All Levels:** Whether you're a professional pianist seeking a challenging masterpiece or an amateur pianist aspiring to grow, this sheet music accommodates all skill levels, making the beauty of Rameau's composition accessible to everyone.  Let Your Fingers Dance to the Melody!Order now and embark on a musical journey that transcends time and space. Unleash the power of Musette en Rondeau and let your piano sing with the soul-stirring emotions inspired by VÃkingur Ólafsson's extraordinary rendition.Elevate Your Performance, Elevate Your Artistry! Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of musical history. Order your sheet music today and bring the timeless brilliance of Rameau to life at your fingertips! Menuet en rondeau - J.P. Rameau
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Piano Solo - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1292714 By Various. By Jean-Philippe Rameau. Arranged by Piano. Baroque,Children,Christmas,Instructional,...(+)
Piano Solo - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1292714 By Various. By Jean-Philippe Rameau. Arranged by Piano. Baroque,Children,Christmas,Instructional,Wedding. Score. 1 pages. Sérgio Matias da Cunha #883277. Published by Sérgio Matias da Cunha (A0.1292714). Partitura clara, objetiva e concisa apresentando marcações de cifra, dedilhado, sinais de repetição e figuras rÃtmicas maiores que a semicolcheia, distribuindo toda a música em uma única página, oferecendo as devidas informações, cuidadosamente diagramada e organizada para melhor visualização, entendimento e execução. Encontre mais partituras como essa, colando o nome do arranjador (Sérgio Matias da Cunha) na barra de pesquisa. ATENÇÃO: Compre os quatro volumes do “Curso de Teclado Primeiros Toques†no site https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/ colando o código na barra de pesquisa. Volume1 (A0.1314018) Volume2 (A0.1314021) Volume3 (A0.1314023) Volume4 (A0.1314028).