SKU: PR.114423620
ISBN 9781491137321. UPC: 680160690053.
MAYKA (Serbian for ??mother?) is a fascinating collection of 10 short recital pieces, each inspired by Serbian folk-music traditions, enriched through a broad variety of non-traditional techniques. Serbian-born flutist Jovana Damnjanovi? created these teaching etudes in conjunction with her doctoral thesis introducing Eastern European traditions to Western flutists. Along with its 10 fresh and dazzling concert works, this publication includes a thorough preface on performance techniques and instructions for each etude.MAYKA attempts to represent the sounds of traditional Serbian music and also make them more familiar and accessible to flute players around the world. The overarching inspiration for the sound is one of the most popular instruments in Serbian traditional music: the frula. Inspirations from the tone colors of other instruments such as duduk, cevara, dvojnice, and kaval are also present. To read more about these instruments, refer to Chapter 1: Introduction (pg. 13-16) in the online dissertation.My intention was to create an original work exclusively for flute that holds characteristics of Serbian traditional music. An imitation of one of the Serbian traditional song forms can be found in ???оček;? irregular time signatures can be found in ??Igra,? ???оček,? and ??Vez.? The style is mostly present through trills, ornaments, and tonality, which are ubiquitous characteristics of Serbian traditional music.Each of the concert etudes has a narrative. The reason for narrative is to bring the style closer to the performer, and to help with understanding each etude??s expressive significance. Some etudes were inspired by people and events, some by specific dances, music, and literature from Serbia. As the etudes are of programmatic nature, they are a great choice for themed recitals. The idea was to write pieces short enough to be good program-fillers, not too hard to put together yet effective, and also suitable for short performances in venues that do not have a piano. To read more about each etude??s narrative, refer to Chapter 3: Performance Guide (pg. 24-75) in the dissertation.The book is titled MAYKA, Serbian for mother, to honor my mother, my mother??s mother, and my Motherland, Serbia. Motherland is represented through the style and tonal language of all of the concert etudes, and my mother and grandmother have been the biggest inspiration for the narrative of ??Svila,? ??Nana,? and ??Uspavanka.?.
SKU: LM.28443D
ISBN 9790231701609.
CLARKE : King William's Mora - MAYKAPAR : Petit Conte - SCHUMANN : En fredonnant - PAPP : Valse - PAPP : Sauterelle - PASTERWITZ : Piece - BARTOK : Chanson d'enfants (For children n. 1 vol. 2) - DIABELLI : Bagatelle - GAYRHOS : Phantasiesluck - KADOSA : Chant populaire hongrois - TELEMANN : Danse galante - KELEMEN : Danse des brins d'herbe - PIEPER : Swing - TELEMANN : Gigue a l'anglaise - FARKAS : Danse magyar - MAYKAPAR : Prelude - BARTOK : En jouant (For children n. 1 vol. 1) - PURCELL : Menuet - MAYKAPAR : Vision Fugitive - MAYER : Andantino - BARTOK : For Children n. 17 vol. 2 - HAENDEL : Rigaudon - BORTKIEWICZ : A travers les steppes - MAYKAPAR : En automne - PAPP : Le Carrosse tire par six singes bleus - CLEMENTI : Valse - MAYKAPAR : Enfantine - MOZART : Menuet - GARDONYI : Chant populaire roumain - TELEMANN : Gavotte - GLINKA : Polka - BARTOK : For Children n. 28 vol. 2 - CIMAROSA : Sonate - HELLER : Chant d'automne - KELEMEN : Le Chat au soleil - PAPP : Valse pour trompette - KULLAK : Il etait une fois une princesse - JAELL : Petits lutins - HAYDN : Final - PAPP : La Nourrice et sa vilaine fille - ROSSIGNOL : Les Etoiles - VANHAL : Sonatine opus 41 n. 121 - SCHUBERT : Ecossaise - SZELENYI : Sur la pelouse - TURK : Gaiement - LEVY : Lied - KUHLAU : Sonatine (opus 55 n. 1) - GLOCKNER : Arlequin.
SKU: LM.24438
ISBN 9790230944380.
ABSIL : Humoresque n. 2 (Andantino) - CASELLA : Berceuse - CLERGUE : Pastourelle - DAMASE : La Belle aux cheveux d'or - FRIBOULET : Sur les pointes - GILSON : Nao-San la Japonaise - GRUNENWALD : Les Blancs moutons - JONGEN : Menuetto - MAURICE : Patte de velours - MAYKAPAR : Pastorale - ROWLEY : Scooter - TCHEREPNINE : Bagatelle n. 6 - TOMASI : Le Lied que chante mon coeur.
SKU: LM.24436
ISBN 9790230944366.
ABSIL : Ronde paysanne - Le Ruisselet - ALBENIZ : Espana n. 1 (Prelude) - BOELLMANN : Verset n. 8 - BOULNOIS : Aria - CHARLES-HENRY : Little Fats - GOEDICKE : Miniature Op.8 n. 4 - GRIEG : Feuille d'album - KABALEVSKI : Le Clown - MAYKAPAR : Berceuse - MIGNAN : Le Rouet capricieux - MOUQUET : Chanson angoumoise - MULDER : Sarabande - PROKOFIEV : Historiette - PUIG-ROGET : J... comme jardinier - SANCAN : Princesse lointaine.
SKU: HL.50601105
9.0x12.0 inches.
15 pieces by five Russian composers: Reinhold Gliere, Samuel Maykapar, Sergei Prokofiev, Vladimir Rebikov, and Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky.
SKU: LM.28504D
ISBN 9790231701623.
BACH C.P.E. : Menuetto - BACH W.F. : Allegro - BACH J.S. : Prelude BWV 926 - BARTOK B. : Chanson du solstice d'hiver (For children Vol.1 n. 38) - Chanson taquine (For children Vol.2 n. 18) - Gamme pentatonique (Mikrokosmos III) - Jeux (Mikrokosmos IIl) - Romance (For children Vol.2 n. 19) - BEETHOVEN L.Van : Bagatelle - BORTKIEWICZ S. : L'Espagnole -CLEMENTI M. : Sonatine Op.36 n. 3 (3e Mouvt.) - DUSSEK J.L. : Allegro - Rondo (Sonate Op.20 n. 1) - GAYRHOS E. : Fantaisie Op.18 n. 2 - GRETCHANINOFF A. : A bicyclette - Une vieille romance - GRIEG E. : Danse des Elfes - HAYDN F.J. : Finale (Sonate Hob.XVI/I2) - Presto (Sonate Hob.XVI/26) - HELLER S. : Avalanche - KELEMEN M. : Le grillon accorde son violon - MAYKAPAR S. : Berceuse - Petit conte - Valse - MOZART L. : Bourree - MOZART W.A. : Rondeau a la francaise - NIEMANN W. : Avec un bouquet - d'anniversaire Op.46 n. 6 - PIEPER M. : Bluesnalzer - Bounce - PROKOFIEFF S. : La Pluie et l'Arc-en-ciel - Repentirs - REINHOLD O. : Un conte - SCARLATTI D. : Gigue - SCHUBERT F. : Danse allemande - Valse - SCHUMANN R. : Chanson du moissonneur - STIEHL H. : La Petite Sieur malade - TCHAIKOVSKI P.I. : Valse - TURK D.G. : Allegro - Presto - VOICULESCU D. : Fable.