Format : Sheet musicLangue : Français
La référence GB5106 de l'éditeur Billaudot dont l'auteur célèbre est Ton-That Tiêt, qui a pour titre PRELUDES A UN DIALOGUE, a été écrite et composée pour Guitare et plus particulièrement pour 2 Guitares. Cette partition musicale appartient à la catégorie Classique. / 2 Guitares / Partition
SKU: BT.SLB-00595000
English-German-French-Italian.
This volume in the series “Les éditions originales Durand • Salabert • Eschig” contains Frederic Mompou’s works for piano taken from the editions in Salabert catalogue. The original engravings are reproduced, giving musicians a valuable record of howthese major works were first published, whether in the composer’s lifetime or posthumously.Der vorliegende Band aus der Reihe Les éditions originales Durand • Salabert • Eschig enthält die Werke für Klavier von Frederic Mompou aus dem Salabert-Katalog. Abgedruckt ist der ursprüngliche Notensatz, der den Interpreten ein lebendiges Bildvon den Erstausgaben vermittelt, wie sie zu Lebzeiten des Komponisten und nach seinem Tod veröffentlicht wurden.Ce volume dans la série «Les éditions originales Durand • Salabert • Eschig» présente le répertoire pour piano de Frederic Mompou repris des éditions qui figurent au catalogue Salabert. Ces gravures originales, publiées du vivant du compositeur ou titre posthume, fournissent aux interprètes un cliché de l’apparence initiale de ces œuvres devenues incontournables.In questo volume della collana “Les éditions originales Durand • Salabert • Eschig” è presentata l’opera per pianoforte di Frederic Mompou tratta dalle edizioni del catalogo Salabert. Le incisioni originali qui riprodotte forniscono agli interpretil’immagine di come tali opere siano state pubblicate per la prima volta, vivente il compositore o postume.
SKU: HL.48186484
UPC: 888680828844. 9x12 inches.
“English Horn (or flute or clarinet or alto), Violin & Cello Rarely has a musical work been better characterized by its subtitle than Nicolas Bacri's Lyric Interlude: 'A Study in Pastoral Style'. When, in 2008, the composer received the commission for a piece with English horn from Cecilia Benner, patron of the Chamber Music Society of Detroit, he immediately thought of the duo between this instrument and the oboe that Berlioz, in the Symphonie fantastique, placed at the beginning of the 'Scène aux champs', making suddenly appear a nocturnal country landscape where two shepherds carry on a dialogue on their pipes. First performed in March 2009 at one of the Scarab Club Concerts in Detroit, the Lyric Interlude for English horn, violin and cello (Op.110a) nonetheless proclaims another tradition: that of British pastoralism, illustrated by the music of Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958), the 50th anniversary of his death having just been celebrated. This score pays him homage of rare sensitivity: set off by refined counterpoint, the undulating lament of the beginning, rhythmically supple, evokes the waving wheat, as does Vaughan Williams in the opening undulation of his Symphony No.3. The lyrical effusion, briefly interrupted by a scherzo in 6/8, again pours out, making the work evolve towards a slow, ecstatic atmosphere, close to the last of the English composer's Three Preludes on Welsh Hymn Tunes. Far from bucolic, postcard clichés and servile imitation, this Lyric Interlude opens the doors to a realm where pure beauty reigns. The composer also wrote another version of this work for English horn (or flute, clarinet, or viola) and piano, Op.110b (AL 30 750)&rdquo.