SKU: HL.48181087
UPC: 888680948658. 9.0x12.0x0.135 inches.
Thirty great exercises or studies after Soussmann - Book 2 is the second and final volume of this series, written by Marcel Mule. Inspired by Soussmann's exercise book and adapted to saxophone, these studies for intermediate players are divided with 15 studies in the first book and 15 in the second one. Written in G key with up to 7 sharps per exercise, these studies will develop the technical skills and the sonority of the saxophonist. With breathing indications, it will help the players to gain in endurance too. Marcel Mule (1901-2001) is one of the greatest French saxophonists, renowned worldwide for his work on the classical saxophone repertoire. He was teaching his students how to obtain a good quality of sound and believed it was dependent on embouchure, the emission, the mastery of vibrato and thus, of breathing. He wrote different methods that focus on technique, articulation and tone productions such as Eighteen Exercises or Studies or Daily Exercises Aafter Terschack among others.
SKU: HL.48183554
UPC: 888680870263. 9x12 inches.
“Famous pieces for Eb Alto Saxophone and Piano ' Vol. 2 is the second volume of an anthology of famous pieces, transcribed and adapted by Marcel Mule. Part of the collection 'Classics for Saxophone', this volume features nine classical pieces: - Chanson de printemps, by Mendelssohn - Orphée ' Champs-Élysées scene, by Gluck - La reine de Golconde - Gavotte, by Monsigny - Grave, by Tartini - Ballet des petits riens, by Mozart - Petite valse, by Beethoven - Petite valse et tyrolienne, by Weber - Sérénade, by Schubert - Scènes d'enfants - Rêverie, by Schumann Marcel Mule (1901-2001) is one of the greatest French saxophonists, renowned worldwide for his work on the classical Saxophone repertoire. He was teaching his students how to obtain a good quality of sound and believed it was dependent on the embouchure, the emission, the mastery of vibrato and thus, of breathing. He wrote different methods that focus on technique, articulation and tone productions such as 'Eighteen exercises or etudes', 'Daily exercises after Terschack' or '30 Great exercises and studies after Soussmann' (in two books), among others.&rdquo.
SKU: HL.44011232
ISBN 9789043129862. 9.0x12.0x0.217 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.
4 Collections to give a structured training scheme for the viola player to play in position. Positions 4 & 5 - the eighteen exercises and 32 pieces in this volume, with the accompaniments on the enclosed CD, provide a fine collection of material for further developing your viola playing using the fourth and fifth positions. With this book a sound basis is created not just for playing in the fourth and fifth positions but also for using these in combination with the first three positions. Various styles are featured which adds educational value and makes studying extra fun.Positions 4 & 5 bevat 18 oefeningen en 32 speelstukken - met begeleiding op de cd. De stukken en oefeningen zijn ideaal voor het ontwikkelen van het spel in de vierde en vijfde positie, en voor de combinatie met de eerste drieposities.Die 18 Ubungen und 32 Stucke in diesem Buch - samt Begleitungen auf der beiliegenden CD - bieten wertvolles Material zur Weiterentwicklung des Violaspiels in der vierten und funften Lage. Positions 4 & 5 schafft eine solide Basis, nicht nur was das Spiel in der vierten und funften Lage betrifft, sondern auch deren Gebrauch in Kombination mit den ersten drei Lagen. Durch die Verwendung verschiedener Stile wird das Uben nicht nur lehrreicher, sondern macht auch mehr Spass!Positions 4 & 5 contient 18 exercices, 32 melodies dans des styles varies et un accompagnement sur compact disc constituent cette excellente base de travail pour developper votre jeu et apprendre a jouer en quatrieme et cinquieme positions avec plaisir et motivation. 33 Brani per suonare in quarta e quinta posizione Diciotto esercizi, trentadue melodie in diversi stili, e un accompagnamento su CD costituiscono questa eccellente base di lavoro per sviluppare e migliorare la vostra tecnica, nonche per apprendere a suonare in quarta e quinta posizione divertendovi. Positions 4 & 5 crea la giusta base per suonare in quarta e quinta posizione, ma offre anche combinazioni che necessitano l'utilizzo delle prime tre posizioni. La diversita degli stili musicali garantisce uno studio piacevole, variegato e istruttivo.
SKU: HL.48185433
UPC: 888680914646. 9.0x12.0x0.133 inches.
Favourite pieces for Alto Saxophone and Piano ? Vol. 3 is the third volume of an anthology of famous pieces, transcribed and adapted by Marcel Mule. Part of the collection ?Classics for Saxophone?, this volume features ten classical pieces of medium difficulty: - Suite d'orchestre en Ut - Bourree - BWV 1066, by J. S. Bach - Achille et Deidamie - Gavotte des bergers, by Campra - Isse - Pastorale et Passepied, by Destouches - Gavottes, Sicilienne et Guigue, by Handel - Adagio, by Leclair - Air tendre et courante, by Lully - Les moutons - Gavotte, by Martini - Romance sans parole (N20) , by Mendelssohn - Tambourin, by Mondonville - Le Temple de la Gloire - Gavotte, by Rameau. Marcel Mule (1901-2001) is one of the greatest French saxophonists, renowned worldwide for his work on the classical Saxophone repertoire. He was teaching his students how to obtain a good quality of sound and believed it was dependent on the embouchure, the emission, the mastery of vibrato and thus of breathing. He wrote different methods that focus on technique, articulation and tone productions such as 'Eighteen exercises or etudes', 'Daily exercises after Terschack' or '30 Great exercises and studies after Soussmann' (in two books), among others..
SKU: BR.DV-32027
ISBN 9790200425192. 9 x 12 inches.
Bicinia - unaccompanied duos - have been known to us from the fifteenth century onwards. So quite early on it was customary tu practise this type of musical exercise, which later, especially during the Romantic period, achieved great popularity as the duo or duett. Equal numbers of this sort of instrumental duo were composed for nearly all wind and string instruments. On the other hand, only a small amount of compositions for two trumpets have come down to us. In order to play any music which progresses beyond pure fanfare on a natural (valueless) trumpet, it is necessary to make use of the clarion register (the top third of the natural harmonic). And if such a melody is to be accompanied by a second part, only the few natural notes lying below it are left, or else this high register itself, which calls for great virtuosity on the part of the trumpeter. As well as this, we must remember the fact that trumpet-playing was only allowed for the trumpeters of a royal court, army, staff, or for the field-trumpeter of a prince, plus a few council, city, and church musicians, who were bound by strict guild and corporation rules. Thus in spite of the preference for its festive sound, the spread and handing down of trumpet music was almost reduced to nothing under these circumstances. As well as this, pride of place and profession rivalry and envy amongst musicians contributed in large part. In England the situation was somewhat freer. Here pretty little trumpet duos originated, including, amongst others, those written by Handel for his master-trumpeter Valentin Snow and the Royal Sergeant-trumpeters of the Shore family. An especially happy exception was the diocese of Olmiitz. Here there was a capable group of musicians of the chapel royal with the brilliantly talented group of trumpeters and the field-trumpeter Pavel Vajvanovsky, who also composed himself. These trumpeters in the service of his prince-bishop played many sacred and secular pieces, all for several instruments. It was for them also that Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber wrote the 12 double trumpet sonatas we present here. On the other hand, the representatives of the authorities in Germany ensured strict observation of all edicts and regulations. Even the celebrated Bach-trumpeter and towm-piper Gottfried Reiche was never allowed to be portrayed with a proper trumpet due to the priveleges of court and field trumpeters. In order to represent him as one of the greatest masters of his time and art, however, the painter placed an instrument similar to a corno-di-caccia in his hand, together with a sheet with a small piece for virtuoso clarion. When we try in spite of these difficulties and adverse circumstances to gather a collection of musically valuable and characteristic examples of popular pieces for two trumpets from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, it is in the first, place in order to acquaint modern trumpeters with something of the wealth of music, which can also be well played on a modern trumpet with valves. The originally used trumpets correspond to modern ones in the keys of C and D, but this does not mean that many of the pieces cannot be transposed to a more comfortable register. On top of this, we have tried to give a picture of the baroque court and field trumpeter, as well as of the mysterious clarion trumpeter, with the help of musically popular material. The origin of most of the pieces used is no longer clearly discernable. In most cases we possess second- or third-hand copies which have been handed down, and show signs of frequent use. A few cases where modernization of the second part obviously did not take place until the invention of stops, have been re-shaped into their supposed original form. A series of further dynamic details were left, and marked as optional suggestions in brackets. Kurt Janetzkyz.T. mit Pauken und B.c.