Format : Score and Parts
Pour les Ensembles à Cordes qui jouent en instrumentation variable la collection Flexible String Trios offre de multiples avantages : Le set complet contient un conducteur à trois voix et neuf parties séparées car chaque voix est déclinéepour chacun des trois instruments. Ceci signifie que toutes les combinaisons instrumentales pourront être envisagées. Discover the Classics rassemble une collection de six thèmes de styles baroque classique et romantique (allant du XVIIe au XIXe siècle). Les arrangements très faciles sont simples et attrayants tout en restant fidèles aux compositionsoriginales.
SKU: HL.48024136
ISBN 9781784543211.
'Discover' Level: An introduction to quartet ensemble playing for string players of grade 1-3 standard. Familiar keys, common rhythms and transparent musical forms ensure the short pieces and miniatures featured within Discover are accessible to all. Emphasis is firmly focussed on playing together as a unit. Contents: Mortimer: Intergalactic Messaging Mortimer: Sleepy Sawyers: Copy Cats Scolding: Clifton Bridge Hewitt Jones: Ghost Train Kershaw: Catch Me If You Can Kershaw: Lullaby for Lilah Norton: A Relaxed Mood K. & H. Colledge: Stargazing Score, parts and CD.
SKU: HL.48024118
'Discover' Level: An introduction to quartet ensemble playing for string players of grade 1-3 standard. Familiar keys, common rhythms and transparent musical forms ensure the short pieces and miniatures featured within Discover are accessible to all. Emphasis is firmly focussed on playing together as a unit. Contents: Mortimer: Intergalactic Messaging Mortimer: Sleepy Sawyers: Copy Cats Scolding: Clifton Bridge Hewitt Jones: Ghost Train Kershaw: Catch Me If You Can Kershaw: Lullaby for Lilah Norton: A Relaxed Mood K. & H. Colledge: Stargazing Score/CD.
SKU: HL.14021104
UPC: 884088433321. 9.75x13.75 inches.
The composer writes: Pilgrim was inspired, it will be no surprise to learn, by reading Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress - Vaughan Williams's great opera on the subject had fascinated me from its first performance, yet it was a long time before I caught up with this essential item in any well-stocked library of English classics. It made a great impression, not least because of its theme of a journey of self-discovery, and a rediscovery or renewal of faith. These are ideas which have a strong interest for me, not in religious terms but in their application to every aspect of human life (including great journeys), and this piece reflects my response in musical terms to this concern. The tempo of the whole piece, which lasts about 18 minutes, is basically slow. There are two quick episodes, but these act somewhat like the trio sections of a classical scherzo, save that the tempo relationships are inverted (the classical trios would have been slower, not quicker) and the canvas is much larger, being that of a single, substantial, slow movement. The form of the whole is perhaps fantasia-like rather than having any relationship to classical forms such as sonata or rondo - some motifs and themes are varied as the work develops, and the opening chords are of primary importance throughout the work. There has been no attempt to convey any pictorial elements deriving from Bunyan's great book. There is, however, one feature which, upon completion of the score, struck me with some force, which is that almost all the thematic material is essentially striving upwards - there is a constant upward movement (sometimes over a lengthy period) throughout the work. Pilgrim was commissioned by the Luton Music Club for the Raphael Ensemble with funds provided by the Eastern Arts Board and Bedfordshire County Council, and is dedicated to the Luton Music Club. The first performance was given in Luton on February 10th 1997 and followed, as part of a joint scheme, by performances in the same week at the Music Clubs of Bedford and Leighton Buzzard.
SKU: AP.36-52703617
UPC: 735816385521. English.
This humorous little vignette for string quartet was composed in 1979 and was originally intended to be published by Piedmont Music, the ASCAP division of EB Marks Classical. For reasons unknown, however, it remained in manuscript form until 2021, when a copy of the composer's autograph parts was discovered in the archives of a completely different Alan Shulman piece. This newly engraved Latham Music edition therefore represents the first publication of Shulman's delightful work, as well as the first full score. As the title suggests, this is a medium-slow rag, or cakewalk in a loose AABA form. The bluesy and graceful main melody is introduced by the first violin in a call and response exchange with the rest of the ensemble. The restatement of the primary theme is led by the second violin, with the entire ensemble playing pizzicato, having the effect of playful mockery. In the B section, the first violin earnestly reasserts the stately grace from the opening however, the cello is clearly becoming restless and decides to take over the lead just before the final reprise. The lighthearted ending again has the first violin doing its best to bring the tune to a refined conclusion, but the rest of the group still has mischief in mind. After a couple moments of seeming confusion, the ensemble regroups at last and plays the final riff with resolute emphasis. If you're looking to add a light moment to a recital program, or looking for a short, medium level contest piece that players and audiences alike will enjoy, this little miniature is an ideal choice!
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