Format : Reduction
SKU: BR.EB-7515
ISBN 9790004188927. 9 x 12 inches.
Gunter Habicht composed music for folk instruments and contributions to educational literature as well as works for wind orchestra, chamber and orchestral music, including the Sinfonietta, published in 1964 by VEB Breitkopf & Hartel Musikverlag Leipzig, and the award-winning Quartettino 1969 for wind instruments, created for a composition contest organized by the Association of Composers and Musicologists on the occasion of the GDR's 20th anniversary. With an easy piano accompaniment, the sonatina for clarinet and piano Temperaments, written in the same year, is particularly aimed at more advanced music students and amateur musicians. Each of the three movements represents one temperament (1. sanguine type, 2. melancholic type, 3. choleric type) that needs to be worked out during the rehearsals. From 1935 to 1939, Gunter Habicht (1916-2010) studied with Herbert Viecenz and Boris Blacher (music theory and composition) and with Walther Meyer-Giesow and Ernst Hintze (conducting) at the Dresden Conservatory. In 1951, Gunter Habicht taught at an elementary school in Leipzig, and in 1952, he was appointed specialist lecturer for music at the Zentralhaus fur Volkskunst. From 1955 to 1981, he was a teacher of music theory and clarinet at the Leipzig City Music School.
SKU: LH.LMP-P0401
8.5 x 11 inches.
A delightfully charming work for solo piano, this piece is a transcription of the second movement of Mr. Smallman's work for wind ensemble entitled Sinfonietta. Beginning with a mournful melody above a simple accompaniment, this piece builds in texture and tension before unwinding slowly back to the restatement of the opening theme.
SKU: PE.EP14650
ISBN 9790014139629.
The works composed by Sebastian Fagerlund for different ensembles have a strong spiritual and stylistic connection. His chamber works have often served as preparatory works for his orchestral music and concertos, and this was also the case with the Piano Trio commissioned by the Tapiola Sinfonietta. The work was to become a relatively close prelude to a triple concerto in the near future, with solo violin, cello and piano as soloists, but during the composition process the work grew into a larger three movement work.This product is Printed on Demand and may take several weeks to fulfill. Please order from your favorite retailer.
SKU: BT.MUSM570202355
English.
For Clarinet, Violin, Cello and Piano. Published 1997 Commissioned by the London Sinfonietta. First performance: 21st February 1998, QEH, London.
SKU: BT.MUSM570201693
Two Songs: The Colour And All In Green was expertly composed in 1997 by Sadie Harrison . This piece was first performed for the BMIC Cutting Edge Series in November 2004 at The Warehouse, London, by Sarah Leonard and Jonathan Powell . Australian born freelance composer and performer, Sadie Harrison ’s unique fusion of elements from indigenous Lithuanian music and poetry with her own modernist, often abrasive, style have led her to be compared with Bartok, but with her own warmth and grandeur. Since 2012 Harrison has been working along side a long list of well accomplished musicians; Paul Carey, Peter Sheppard Skaerved, Sergej Okrushko, Alex South, Duncan Honeybourne areamong many who have had the privilege work with Harrison so far. Performances of Harrison 's works have been given across the world by Lontano, London Chamber Symphony, Music Projects/ London, Ixion, Okeanos, Bournemouth Sinfonietta, Kokoro and the St. Christopherus Chamber Orchestra, and many others.
SKU: BT.MUSM570201778
After Colonna was expertly composed, in 2001, by Sadie Harrison . First performed at Hampstead Town hall in March 2001 by Miriam Lowbury and David Carhart . After Colonna later featured on Harrison ’s 2002 album, No Title Required . Australian born freelance composer and performe, Sadie Harrison ’s unique fusion of elements from indigenous Lithuanian music and poetry with her own modernist, often abrasive style, have led her to be compared with Bartok, but with her own warmth and grandeur. Since 2012 Harrison has been working along side a long list of well accomplished musicians; Paul Carey, Peter Sheppard Skaerved, Sergej Okrushko, Alex South, Duncan Honeybourne are among many whohave had the privilege to work with Harrison so far. Performances of Harrison 's works have been given across the world by Lontano, London Chamber Symphony, Music Projects/ London, Ixion, Okeanos, Bournemouth Sinfonietta, Kokoro and the St. Christopherus Chamber Orchestra, and many others.
SKU: HL.48011228
UPC: 073999178357. 7.2x10.3x0.335 inches.
HPS 1204.
SKU: TM.05873SC
Clothbound score. Org in sc only.
SKU: HL.35020084
UPC: 888680027032. 8.5x11 inches. Haydn/Bauernschmidt.
SKU: M7.BP-1102
ISBN 9790015110207.
SKU: TM.05873SET
No bassoon in this edition (can use VC/DB part). Organ in vocal score (not a reduction). Choral parts sold as individual S, A, T, and B parts.
SKU: NR.104776
Fur Klavier zu vier H%0nden, opus 68, 1945-1946 Miaskovskii, Nikolai Iakovlevich, ed Partitur.
SKU: M7.BP-1281
ISBN 9790015128103.
SKU: HL.50603868
ISBN 9788759842966. UPC: 196288020165.
All Right !? (2020), composed by Niels Rosing-Schow, for piano (right hand) and sinfonietta and written for Athelas Sinfonetta and the pianist Manuel Esperilla.
SKU: BT.MUSM570203536
For Oboe, Viola and mixed ensemble (Oboe, Viola/Flute, Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn, Trumpet, Trombone, Piano, Percussion, 2 Violins, Cello, Double Bass) Commissioned by London Sinfonietta. First performance: London, 1988, Oliver Knussen (cond), London Sinfonietta.
SKU: PE.EP68706
ISBN 9790300761527. 297 x 420 mm inches. English.
Composed for soloist (any instrument) and chamber ensemble (including electric guitar and electric bass), Tales of the Traveler was commissioned by the London Sinfonietta, who gave the world premiere in 2016 with conductor Ilan Volkov and guitarist Fred Frith. Over the course of a single, 22-minute movement, the ensemble perform from strictly composed parts, while the soloist's part is entirely improvised in response to suggestions from the composer: direct imitation is discouraged, while use of noise (whatever that may mean in this context) is encouraged.
SKU: HL.50602135
UPC: 888680968830.
A work for solo piano, ensemble and electronics as premiered by Huw Watkins, Ryan Wigglesworth and the London Sinfonietta at LSO/St Luke's in 2009 as part of a BBC Invitation Concert.
SKU: HL.286688
ISBN 9781540040671. UPC: 888680898069. 8.5x14.0x0.302 inches.
This one-movement chamber concerto by Stephen Hartke for piano and twenty players uses four sections, each bearing headings from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem The Building of the Ship. The poem is a culmination on the metaphorical comparison of the perils and tribulations of government to that of a ship at sea in a storm. It was commissioned by Xak Bjerken, the Oberlin Sinfonietta, the University of Southern California Thornton Edge Ensemble, Ensemble X, June in Buffalo, and the Arizona State University Chamber Orchestra. Section titles: 1. Hanging breathless (Foundering), 2. In spite of false lights on the shore (Edgy, potentially explosive), 3. The anchors of thy hope (Gently - a rueful lullaby), 4. What Workmen wrought (Lively, resurgent).
SKU: PR.44641261L
UPC: 680160601271. 11 x 17 inches.
SKU: BT.MUSM570363612
Commissioned by the New London Chamber Choir and Spitalfields Music, and first performed by the New London Chamber Choir and the London Sinfonietta, conducted by the composer, at the Spitalfields Music Summer Festival, Shoreditch Church, London, on 13th June 2011. Text by Gerrard Winstanley, Ensemble consists of: Clarinet in Bb Alto Saxophone (doubling Soprano Saxophone) Tenor Saxophone Bass Clarinet Violin Viola Double Bass Amplified Guitar Piano  .