SKU: CY.CC2827
Young Glazunov had the special opportunity to meet Franz Liszt in 1884 while on a tour of Europe arranged by his publisher. Liszt was very impressed with the young Glazunov and arranged to have his 1st Symphony performed in Weimar. Upon hearing of Liszt's death in 1886, Glazunov wrote this Elegie in his memory with the subtitile Une Pensee a Francois Liszt.The music embodies emotions of nostalgia, sweet remembrance and grief. This 8-minute jewel, originally for Cello and Piano has been beautifully arranged for Trombone by Ralph Sauer. For advanced performers.
SKU: CY.CC2800
SKU: BA.TP00789
ISBN 9790006203116. 22.5 x 16.5 cm inches. Key: C minor. Preface: Michael Stegemann.
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SKU: CY.CC2941
ISBN 9790530057605.
Lassen's Zwei Phantasiestucke (Two Fantasies), opus 48 for Bass Trombone and Orchestra were composed in 1873 while he was music director in Weimar after Liszt's retirement.This scholarly edition by Peter Celentano Jr. has been edited for solo with Piano accompaniment.The 1st movement Andacht (Devotion), is slow, lyrical and serious, while the 2nd movement Abendreigen (Evening Folk Dance) is playful and joyous. This music will make a great addition for recitals.It is one of the first Bass Trombone solos from the Romantic period and is appropriate for moderately advanced performers and may also be performed on a Trombone with f-attachment.This work of about 8-9 minutes in length.
SKU: CY.CC2709
--Four Pieces from Opus 11 arranged for Trombone and Piano by Ralph Sauer are originally from a group of seven pieces for solo Piano written between 1917 and 1918, except for movement 3, Il pleure dans mon coeur comme il pleut sur la ville (It rains in my heart like it rains in the city) from 1910.--The writing is very expressive and dark, possibly evoking the mood of Europe in the throes of great upheavals and the Great War.--About 12 minutes in length, these four movements are appropriate for advanced performers.