SKU: BO.B.3349
Comentarios del Espanol:Esta composicion para Oboe, Clarinete y Fagot contiene referencias a la musica popular y a cierto ambiente pastoril. Los titulos evocan precisamente ambos aspectos. La Pastorela fue en tiempo de los trovadores una composicion poetica de caracter afectuoso. La Cancion constituye una contemplativa melodia, no exenta de lirismo, mientras que la Villanesca es un movimiento de estilo mas bien rustico e impregnado de una sana alegria. La vision de un paisaje campestre, especie de Arcadia feliz, en el que tres pastores tocan sus instrumentos para hacer musica en plena naturaleza, fue la idilica imagen que imaginaba al escribir estas notas.
SKU: IM.3860
A breezy, pastoral work in the form of theme and variations. Includes score and parts.
SKU: HL.49005439
ISBN 9790001058476. UPC: 073999317596. 9.0x12.0x0.131 inches.
For three guitars.
SKU: HL.48182284
UPC: 888680840051. 0.062 inches.
French composer and conductor, Henri Tomasi (1901-1971) published Three Pastorales for Flute Trio in 1964. As with his other wind compositions, Three Pastorales was well-received by audiences. Tomasi was born in Marseille, but his Father and Mother were originally from La Casinca in Corsica. Despite being pressured in to musical studies by his parents, Tomasi dreamed of becoming a sailor, and during the summer, he stayed with his Grandmother in Corsica where he learnt traditional Corsican songs. However, in 1921, he began his studies at the Paris Conservatoire and went on to become a high profile composer and conductor. Tomasi did not forget his Corsican routes, often incorporating themes of the songs he had learned during the summers with his Grandmother in to his compositions. The Three Pastorales are named; 1) Bolivian, 2) Cretan, and 3) Sicilienne. This Tomasi piece is suitable to an advanced Flute Trio, providing an exciting alternative addition to the ensemble repertoire..
SKU: HL.48182083
UPC: 888680850371. 9.0x12.0x0.058 inches.
“Past oral and Harlequinade for Woodwind trio of Flute, Oboe and Piano was written by Eugène Goossens. Difficult to play, it is divided into two distinct pieces: the Pastoral (Andante con motto) and the Harlequinade (Allegro). The Piano, which starts the Pastoral on its own during six measures, is joined by the Flute and followed seven measures later by the Oboe. This first is quite slow, with sounds reminiscent of the countryside. To the contrary, the Harlequinade begins with the Flute and Oboe which are then followed by the Piano. More cheerful from the beginning, it features a dialogue between the Flute, the Oboe and the Piano. These very lyrical pieces are a delight to play and to listen to and should definitely be programed for a recital. Eugène Goossens was an English composer renowned by his peers, who also worked for the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. He was knighted in 1955.â€.