SKU: FP.FSC05
ISBN 9790570504169.
Cyril Scott’s music is currently the subject of major revival, having lain largely ignored for much of the 20th Century. Once described as 'the father of modern British music' by Eugene Goossens, and admired by Claude Debussy, Richard Strauss, Igor Stravinsky and his lifelong friend Percy Grainger, he composed four hundred works including: four Symphonies, three Operas, two Piano Concertos, four Oratorios, Concertos for Violin, Cello, Oboe and Harpsichord, several Overtures, Tone Poems, many Chamber works and innumerable songs.There is a story that when Bernard Shaw commented to Elgar on the (then) daring harmonies of his Second Symphony Elgar replied 'You mustn’t forget, it was Cyril Scott started all that!'.'a pioneer of British piano music, producing more piano works in the period 1903-1914 than any other British composer and any other international one, with the exception of Scriabin... (He) was a key figure before World War I in helping Britain to break away from musical conservatism and the prevailing Germanic influences.' (Lisa Hardy, The British Piano Sonata 1870-1945).
SKU: FG.55011-630-6
ISBN 9790550116306.
Erkki Melartin's six-movement Per speculum in enigmatae suite op. 93 for piano is published for the first time. The Latin title of the suite means Through a glass, darkly. Melartin probably compiled it from non-related pieces composed at different times. The biblical heading maybe has a spiritual rather than a religious connotation, though some of the movements - and the title - are programmatic. The first movement, Katedralen (The Cathedral), was possibly inspired by the architecture of Bruges (Brugge). The second movement, Die andere Seite (The Other Side) has expressionistic features, and possibly reflects the influence of Scriabin. In the third movement, Dunkle Traume (Dark Dreams), the chorale-like motifs in the left hand strive upwards, but always fall back again. Movement four, Schwester Namenlos (Sister Nameless is a short cameo in 5/4 time. Erinnerung is a Late-Romantic mood piece with unconventional phrasings. Melartin later expanded the early version of late 1913 with the closing Weihnachtsglocken (Christmas Bells).
SKU: SU.00220521
This CD Sheet Music™ collection brings together over 70 sonatinas and nearly 200 standard study works composed during the development of the virtuoso piano repertoire from the 18th through the early 20th centuries. SONATINAS: Beethoven, Clementi, Diabelli, Dussek, Gurlitt, Haydn, Kuhlau, Lichner, Mozart, Reinecke, Spindler STANDARD STUDY WORKS: Albeniz (Danza Èpañola), CPE Bach(Solfegietto), JS Bach (Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring), Bartók (For Children, Ten Easy Pieces), Beethoven (Für Elise, Six Ländler, Twelve German Dances), Bizet (Toreador Song, Brahms (Ballade in D minor, Intermezzos, Op. 117), Chopin (selected Mazurkas, Preludes, Waltzes), Couperin (Les Moissonneurs, Debussy (Arabesque No. 1, Claire de Lune, Rèverie), Dvorák (Humoreske), Fauré (Sicilienne), Granados (Danza de la Rose), Grieg (Peer Gynt Suite), Handel (Giga, Sarabamde), Haydn (Andante Grazioso), Joplin (The Entertainer, The Easy Winners), Liszt (Consolation, Liebestraum), MacDowell (To A Wild Rose), Mendelssohn (selected Songs without Words), Mozart (Rondo a la Turca, Fantasy in D minor), Moussorgsky (Meditation), Pachelbel (Canon in D, Prokofiev (Vision Fugitive), Puccini (O mio babbino caro), Purcell (Suite in G), Rachmananoff (Prelude in C# minor), Ravel (Pavance pour une Infante Défunte), Satie (Gymnopédie Nos. 1-3), D. Scarlatti (selected Sonatas), Schoenberg (6 Little Piano Pieces), Schubert (Ecossaise, Marche Militaire), Schumann (selected pieces from Album for the Young and Scenes from Childhood), Scriabin (Preludes), Sibelius (Romance), J. Strauss (Mein Herr Marquis), Tchaikovsky (Album for the Young, None But the Lonely Heart), Verdi (Anvil Chorus from Il Trovetore, March from Aida), Weber (Variations on Vien qua Dorina bella), and more Also includes composer biographies and relevant articles from the 1911 edition of Grove’s Dictionary of Music and Musicians 1100+ pages
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SKU: PA.H07988
ISBN 9790260104471. 31 x 23.5 cm inches.
Piano Sonata No. 4 from the years 1962-1964 is dedicated to the memory of Fiser's friend, the pianist Antonin Jemelik, who died tragically. As a tribute to their friendship the composer incorporated into the introduction a quotation from their favourite work, Piano Sonata No. 10, Op. 70, by Alexander Scriabin. The tragedy of the death of the composer's friend pervades the emotionally intense passage of unison octaves which follows the three-bar quotation. From a compositional point of view this work is a masterpiece of the mid-Sixties. Written as one movement, the piece is divided into numerous mutually contrasting segments which themselves are clearly grouped into two sections, exposition and development. The individual themes are introduced in the first section and thematically expanded in the second section. The motif treatment lies almost exclusively in the fragmenting or curtailing of the theme, or in the use of a combination of several themes, for the most part brief and eloquent. This compositional method, together with a clear-cut manner of execution, mainly semitonal melody and sharply contrastive dynamics, lends force and transparency to the piece. Piano Sonata No. 4 was completed in 1964 together with Symphonic Fresco, Concerto da camera for piano and orchestra and Fifteen Prints after Durer's Apocalypse and has earned its rightful place alongside them as masterpieces of Fiser's oeuvre.The work was first performed by Pavel Stepan in Prague's Rudolfinum in 1965. The new setting for this piece is based on the single edition to date (Panton, 1969); only with regard to a few inconsistencies in the score was it necessary to consult the composer's manuscript (kept at the National Museum - Czech Museum of Music).