17 Graded Solos for Flute and Piano-Sounds Classical for Bassoon is a collection of graded solos selected specifically for the developing bassoonist.Designed to correlate with grades 1-4 of the exam syllabus of the Associated Board of the royal Schools of Music the pieces are drawn from four centuries of classical repertoire ranging from Susato to Sullivan and will provide ideal material for practice or recital.Also available: Sounds Classical for Oboe AMP 361-400.
SKU: BT.AMP-442-400
ISBN 9789043151351. English-German-French-Dutch.
Sounds Classical is a collection of graded solos selected specifically for the developing flute player. Designed to correlate with grades 1-4 of the exam syllabus of the Associated Board of the royal Schools of Music, the pieces are drawnfrom four centuries of classical repertoire ranging from Susato to Sullivan, and will provide ideal material for practice or recital.Sounds Classical is een verzameling van solos die speciaal voor fluitleerlingen zijn geselecteerd - in oplopend niveau.De stukken komen qua moeilijkheidsgraad overeen met niveau 1-4 van de examenbundel van de Britse Associated Board of theRoyal Schools of Music. Ze bestrijken een periode van vier eeuwen klassiek repertoire - van Susato tot Sullivan - en ze vormen ideaal materiaal voor zowel lessen als optredens.Sounds Classical ist eine Sammlung von im Schwierigkeitsgrad fortschreitenden Soli, die speziell für den Instrumentalunterricht von Flötisten ausgewählt wurden.Philip Sparke wählte für dieses Buch Stücke aus dem klassischen Repertoire ausvier Jahrhunderten aus - von Susato über Telemann, Händel, Grieg, Purcell, Mozart bis Sullivan - das ideale Material zum Üben oder Vorspielen!Sounds Classical est une collection de solos de difficulté croissante, sélectionnés spécifiquement pour les fl tistes débutants. Ces pièces couvrent quatre siècles du répertoire classique, de Susato Sullivan, et se prêtent parfaitement l’étude comme une interprétation en concert.
SKU: HL.48181797
ISBN 9798350100327. UPC: 888680962203. 9.0x12.0x0.088 inches.
“Entertainment, composed by Raymond Gallois Montbrun is a piece for Flute and Piano. Written for the Contest of the Paris Conservatoire, it was dedicated to Gaston Crunelle, a French professor at the Paris Conservatoire. Quite challenging, this piece is perfect for advanced students and would work well for a contest or a recital. It features mild chromaticisms, changes of meters and rapid legato triplets and sounds very romantic. Raymond Gallois Montbrun (1918-1994) was a French violinist and composer who won the Premier Grand Prix de Rome and the Grand Prix de Paris. He later became the director of the Paris Conservatoire. He composed many symphonic pieces, an opera, a quartet and many pieces for Solo Piano, Violin and Piano and other instruments.”.
SKU: FL.FX071588
What can be better than a Samba to tackle the Syncopation with fun! In the second part, the player will have to articulate the syncopation to become a credible Samba player! The sounds of a reco-reco or a pandeiro (small Brasilian drums) could be added to make this Samba even more captivating! - Alain LOPEZ ; Instruments:Flute Duet: 2 Flutes; Difficuly Level: Grade 3; Duration: 2 mn 55 s; Musical Style: Classical, Educational; Category: Original Composition; Composer: Alain LOPEZ;.
SKU: HL.14028527
ISBN 9788759856215. 11.75x16.5x0.538 inches. English.
The harmonic basis for this composition is found from analysing sounds of individual instruments, with the non-harmonic sounds produced on double bass and bass flute, these provide a model for the chord structure of the piece. The harmonic energy of the piece is provided through the treatment of timbre as a system, which is formed from the categorisation of instruments and the sounds they produce. The instruments are divided into different categories according to how and where they place themselves along an axis whose end points are either clear or noise like sounds. In this approach clear, clean sounds are considered consonances with noises as dissonances. Work for Chamber Ensemble, Tape and Live Electronics. Premiered in the Pompidou Centre, Paris in in July 1987, and commissioned by IRCAM for the Ensemble Intercontemporain to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Centre Georges-Pompidou. Winner of the 1998 Ars Electronica Prize.