Light Cavalry Overture
SKU: BT.DHP-1023257-010
Although he was born in Split, Croatia, of Belgian descent, Franz von Suppé’s nationality is defined less by his actual descendents than by the country and city where he lived and worked and had the great majority of his success, the Austrian capital, Vienna. It was here where, with assistance from the Johan Strausses and Franz Lehar, he helped to assure Vienna’s reputation as the operetta capital of the world. He achieved this by pioneering operetta as a major medium for the theatre. The overture to Light Cavalry is one of his two most famous works, the other being the Poet and Peasant Overture written as incidental music for a play of the same name.Der Schauplatz von Leichte Kavallerie, einer komischen Oper in zwei Akten aus dem Jahr 1866, ist Ungarn. Die hier bearbeitete Ouvertüre ist berühmt und spricht das Publikum besonders durch ihre feurigen Rhythmen, die sich mit wunderschönen melancholischen Phrasen abwechseln, an. Den absoluten Höhepunkt dieses Stückes bildet die musikalische Beschreibung eines Kavallerieritts durch die ungarische Steppe. Auch dieses bekannte Werk von Suppé hat Wil van der Beek meisterhaft für Blasorchester transkribiert.
SKU: CF.CFD1
ISBN 9780825840357. UPC: 798408040352.
The Carl Fischer heritage of publishing fine band music has been a fact of music publishing almost since the firm's founding in 1872. With a huge and expanding repertoire to draw on, it is a logical step for Fischer to issue a series of compact discs of band music for sale. With this release, the Carl Fischer Media Group begins what we intend to be the annual release of a recording devoted to classic band music. Bleecker Street Records is the name of the label developed for this purpose and A Perfect Union is our first commercial CD. It contains first-rate performances of classic original works for upper grade band such as Canzona by Peter Mennin, editions of celebrated transcriptions such as Procession of the Nobles in an edition by Van Ragsdale of the classic Eric Leidzen arrangement of Rimsky Korsakov's original and Robert Foster's edition of Henry Fillmore's celebrated transcription of Von Suppé's Light Cavalry Overture. Also included are terrific pieces by Daron Aric Hagen, Larry Clark, Quincy C. Hilliard and Elliot Del Borgo. The performances by the Washington and show the music and the players to best advantage. This will be a recording to own and treasure. Winds under the inspired direction of Edward Petersen, are invigorating.
SKU: CY.CC2943
ISBN 9790530057629.
Justin Bland has brilliantly arranged the Light Cavalry Overture for 7-part Trumpet Ensemble. This popular and exciting work of about 6 minutes in length is appropriate for advanced performers.
SKU: BR.PB-32009
ISBN 9790004215739. 0 x 0 inches.
This edition of Suppe's overture is based entirely on todays clearly defined editorial guidelines. By using all available sources the primary goal was the elimination of many well-known errors as weil as the clarification of some doubtful orchestrations in the overture. Suppe himself is giving only one flute in the autograph score, while the piccolo is conducted divisi with the flute throughout. This edition is free of any arbitrary additions by the editor. Obviously mistaken notes, which vehemently ensured confusions in previous printings, have been silently corrected. If additional remarks by the editor seemed necessary, these are clearly marked as such throughout: By dashing (eg. slures, crescendo hairpins), for dynamics, performance and technical instructions by the use of brackets [cresc.] etc.(Nick Pfefferkorn).
SKU: KN.09221S
UPC: 822795092219.
This arrangement of the Franz von Suppé classic is presented in cut time for players who have not been exposed to 6/8 time or find it difficult to manage. All the integrity of the original has been retained, however, to provide a positive musical and educational experience for all. Helpful fingerings and bowings by string specialist Amy Rosen are provided to assist young players. Duration 1:45.
SKU: KN.9221
SKU: BT.DHP-1023257-140
Der Schauplatz von Leichte Kavallerie, einer komischen Oper in zwei Akten aus dem Jahr 1866, ist Ungarn. Die hier bearbeitete Ouvertüre ist berühmt und spricht das Publikum besonders durch ihre feurigen Rhythmen, die sich mit wunderschönen melancholischen Phrasen abwechseln, an. Den absoluten Höhepunkt dieses Stückes bildet die musikalische Beschreibung eines Kavallerieritts durch die ungarische Steppe. Auch dieses bekannte Werk von Suppé hat Wil van der Beek meisterhaft für Blasorchester transkribiert.
SKU: TM.06836SET
Transposed: Cl 1&2, Hn 1-4, Tpt 1&2. Tbn originally in bass clef. Instruments in score are not in score order.