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Voici une partition musicale pour Chant/Vocal/Choeur et plus spécialement pour Choeurs A 4 Voix D'Hommes que vous pouvez acquérir pour moins de 10C. Classée dans la catégorie Classique, cette partition dont le titre est ADIEU a été composée par le célèbre compositeur Delmas Marc. C'est l'éditeur Billaudot sous la référence AF0137 qui a les droits pour éditer cette partition. / Choeurs A 4 Voix D'Hommes / Partition
SKU: HL.14001159
ISBN 9788759805527. UPC: 888680792657. 8.25x11.75x0.106 inches.
Study score to Bent Sorensen's Adieu for String Quartet. The slow choral-like music which initiates Adieu was the result of an image or almost a dream that I had. Without being able to explain why, I imagined a procession of people, maybe medieval monks, wearing large gray mantles with Ku-Klux-Klan-like white cowls on their heads, something like a funeral procession. The title Adieu is partly a comment on this funeral procession, but also used because the piece is split up by three slow-ascending glissandi, a kind of farewell glissandi which removes the intervening music. The first absorbing glissando is soft and removes both the slow funeral choral and the agitating figures in the first half of the piece. The second glissando is given only to the cello and crawls out from the elegiac melodies in the middle part. The third and final glissando is intense and agitating, and prepares the way for the end of the piece. This end primarily deals with the relationship fast - slow. This relationship is turned topsy turvy: the music gets faster and faster until it is so fast that it suddenly becomes slow, so slow in fact that it is very quickly able to become extremely fast again. Bent Sorensen.
SKU: HL.48187018
Delerue Concerto De L'adieu Violin & Piano Book.
SKU: LM.25340
ISBN 9790230953405.
TRAD ITIONNEL : Se Canto - Il etait un petit homme - O Saint Hubert - Lost Love, You will plough and I will sow, How was I to know ? - C'est la Mere Michel - Air du Languedoc - Le Carillonneur - Adieux, Amis - Aux marches du palais - Adieu foulards - The three sea captains - Farandole - Yankee Doodle - She'll be comin' round the mountain - Oh! Susanna - Little Brown Jug - ANONYME : Greensleeves - ARBEAU : Belle qui tient ma vie - BOURGOIN : Danse pour ma fille - Melodie pour Melody - BOURTAYRE : Adieu, Monsieur le Professeur - Gentleman cambrioleur - CHARPENTIER : Te Deum - CHOPIN : Tristesse - DUTEIL : La Langue de chez nous - Tarentelle - GIOARDANO : Caro mio ben - GRETRY : Air du XVIIIe siecle - KAEMPFERT : Strangers in the Night - LULLY : Menuet du Bourgeois Gentilhomme - MOZART : Berceuse - SUSATO : Allemande I et II - TCHAIKOVSKY : Valse de la Belle au Bois dormant - WEATHERLY : Roses de Picardie.
SKU: BT.ALHE07162
French.
'Adie u, notre petite Table'
SKU: HL.48187162
'Adieu, notre petite Table'.
SKU: HL.14030978
ISBN 9788759877142. UPC: 888680792640. 9.75x14.5x0.141 inches.
Score available: KP30120 The composer writes: The slow choral-like music which initiates Adieu was the result of an image or almost a dream that I had. Without being able to explain why, I imagined a procession of people, maybe medieval munks, wearing large gray mantles with Ku-Klux-Klan-like white cowls on their heads, something like a funeral procession. The title Adieu is partly a comment on this funeral procession, but also used because the piece is split up by three slow-ascending glissandi, a kind of farewell glissandi which removes the intervening music. The first absorbing glissando is soft and removes both the slow funeral choral and the agitating figures in the first half of the piece. The second glissando is given only to the cello and crawls out from the elegiac melodies in the middle part. The third and final glissando is intense and agitating, and prepares the way for the end of the piece. This end primarily deals with the relationship fast - slow. This relationship is turned topsy turvy: the music gets faster and faster until it is so fast that it suddenly becomes slow, so slow in fact that it is very quickly able to become extremely fast again.
SKU: HL.14030979
Parts available: KP00248 The composer writes: The slow choral-like music which initiates Adieu was the result of an image or almost a dream that I had. Without being able to explain why, I imagined a procession of people, maybe medieval munks, wearing large gray mantles with Ku-Klux-Klan-like white cowls on their heads, something like a funeral procession. The title Adieu is partly a comment on this funeral procession, but also used because the piece is split up by three slow-ascending glissandi, a kind of farewell glissandi which removes the intervening music. The first absorbing glissando is soft and removes both the slow funeral choral and the agitating figures in the first half of the piece. The second glissando is given only to the cello and crawls out from the elegiac melodies in the middle part. The third and final glissando is intense and agitating, and prepares the way for the end of the piece. This end primarily deals with the relationship fast - slow. This relationship is turned topsy turvy: the music gets faster and faster until it is so fast that it suddenly becomes slow, so slow in fact that it is very quickly able to become extremely fast again.
SKU: HL.50601152
UPC: 888680739379. 9x12 inches. Italian-English.
Th e Caprice d'Adieu (autograph unknown) is appended to Eduard Eliason's Six Caprices Caractéristiques pour le Violon, Op. 12, which was published in Mayence by B. Schott in 1833. This piece, which Paganini dedicated to Eliason, is part of a series of compositions for violin solo that have been widely ignored by both performers and scholars of the great Genoese musician. It is a composition whose size and structure (A-B-A, with two refrains) follows the pattern of some of his Capricci, Op. 1, but, unlike these proper studies, the Caprice d'adieu is lighter and more lively in character. Although not as brilliant, musically, as the Capricci, it still contains some original musical ideas, mostly articulated in two parts with a few complex technical passages and a central, contrasting section featuring different dynamics and a range of chords and trills. This critical edition is based on the first edition and is collated with the most important nineteenth and twentieth-century editions.
SKU: HL.48188180
Anonym Turellier Per Cantare E Sonare Pj247 Adieu Foulards 4 Pt & Gtr.