SKU: HL.14010207
ISBN 9780711924925. UPC: 196288152422. 9.0x12.0x0.306 inches.
Elias: I first came across Irina Ratushinskaya's poetry when the collection 'No, I'm Not Afraid' was published in England in early May 1986. The poems, the various circumstances in which they were written and the poet's integrity, commitment and appalling situation (she was still imprisoned) all had a tremendous impact upon me. I was drawn inexorably into the world she describes so vividly. The powerful imagery of resistance, the acceptance of shattering realities and the fantasies of different kinds of escape made poetry of truly universal significance and urgency, and the idea of a setting for voice and large orchestra followed immediately. Each of the settings (in Russian) is self-contained and quite different in mood and orchestration. However, I consider the songs as one piece, and the whole cycle is performed without a break. All the basic musical material, themes and motifs for the entire work are stated in the first few pages, and the order of the poems was chosen to provide an overall musical and dramatic shape that attempts to link them together and to reflect more than the immediate meaning of the individual poems.
SKU: BT.DHP-1125390-140
9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.
Intermezzo is the second movement of Satoshi Yagisawa’s Clarinet Concerto. The concerto was first performed by Higashi-Hiroshima Wind Ensemble in Hiroshima, Japan in 2010 with guest performer Shinsuke Hashimoto, clarinettist with the Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra and was conducted by Atsushi Kageyama. Inspiration for this work came from the fact that both Satoshi Yagisawa and Shinsuke Hashimoto graduated from Musashino Academia Musicae.Clarinet Concerto>/I> is the pinnacle of Satoshi Yagisawa’s “Concerto Series†which also features his Suite Concertante for Piano and WindOrchestra, Trumpet Concerto, Trombone Concerto, Saxophone Concertino, andConcertino for Solo Percussion and Wind Orchestra.Yagisawa’s characteristic heartfelt theme in the second movement is especially popular and consequently—entitled Intermezzo—it is often performed independently.Soloist: Grade 4 Intermezzo is het tweede deel van Satoshi Yagisawa’s Clarinet Concerto. Het concert als geheel werd in 2010 onder leiding van dirigent Atsushi Kageyama door het ensemble in première gebracht, samen met gastklarinettist Shinsuke Hashimoto - die werkzaam is bij het Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra. De inspiratiebron voor het werk is het gegeven dat Satoshi Yagisawa en Shinsuke Hashimoto beiden hebben gestudeerd aan de Musashino Academia Musicae.Clarinet Concerto vormt het hoogtepunt van Satoshi Yagisawa’s Concerto Series, waar ook zijn Suite Concertante for Piano and Wind Orchestra, Trumpet Concerto, Trombone Concerto, Saxophone Concertinoen Concertino for solo Percussion and Wind Orchestra deel van uitmaken.Met name Yagisawa’s karakteristieke doorvoelde thema uit het tweede deel is populair. Daarom wordt dat ook vaak als afzonderlijk stuk uitgevoerd, onder de titel Intermezzo.Soloist: Grade 4 Intermezzo ist der zweite Satz aus Satoshi Yagisawas Clarinet Concerto. Dieses wurde vom Bläserensemble Higashi-Hiroshima in Hiroshima (Japan) für das 20. Jahreskonzert in Auftrag gegeben. Es wurde von diesem Ensemble mit dem Gastsolisten Shinsuke Hashimoto, dem Klarinettisten des Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra, unter der Direktion von Atsushi Kageyama uraufgeführt. Satoshi Yagisawa ließ sich zu diesem Werk vom gemeinsamen Abschluss mit Shinsuke Hashimoto an der Academia Musicae Musashino inspirieren. Clarinet Concerto bildet den Höhepunkt von Satoshi Yagisawas Concerto-Reihe“, zu welcher außerdem folgende Werke zählen: Suite Concertante for Piano andWind Orchestra, Trumpet Concerto, Trombone Concerto, Saxophone Concertino sowie das Concertino for Solo Percussion and Wind Orchestra.Das charakteristische, innige Thema aus dem zweiten Satz erfreut sich besonderer Beliebtheit und wird daher als Intermezzo oft einzeln aufgeführt.Solostimme: Schwierigkeitsgrad 4 Intermezzo est le deuxième mouvement extrait du Concerto pour Clarinette de Satoshi Yagisawa. Le concerto a été créé en 2010 par l’Orchestre d’Harmonie d’Higashi-Hiroshima sous la direction d’Atsushi Kageyama avec la participation de Shinsuke Hashimoto, clarinettiste de l’Orchestre Symphonique d’Hiroshima. Cette oeuvre s’inspire du fait que Satoshi Yagisawa et Shinsuke Hashimoto sont tous deux diplômés du Conservatoire de musique de Musashino.Le Concerto pour Clarinette représente l’apogée de la série de concertos de Satoshi Yagisawa, qui comprend aussi une Suite concertante pour piano et orchestre, un Concerto pour trompette, unConcerto pour trombone, un Concertino pour saxophone et un Concertino pour percussion solo et orchestre d’harmonie.En raison de sa grande popularité, le thème émouvant du deuxième mouvement, qui est intitulé Intermezzo, est souvent interprété indépendamment.Soliste: Degré de difficulté 4.
SKU: BT.DHP-1125390-010
SKU: BR.BV-272
Volume 2 was already the heart of the three-volume edition. Now, thanks to Alexander Wagners in-depth revision, the many and detailed conducting examples generally present a greater stylistic variety. Among the 20th-century works are, for the first tim. Music pedagogy; Early modern; Music post-1945. Book. 240 pages. Breitkopf and Haertel #BV 272. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.BV-272).
ISBN 9783765102721. 6.5 x 9 inches.
With its many music examples, Volume 2 was already the heart of the three-volume set in its original edition. Now, thanks to Alexander Wagner's in-depth revision, the many and detailed conducting examples generally present a greater stylistic variety. Among the 20th-century works are, for the first time, examples by Bartok, Stravinsky, Orff, Bernstein and others. Wagner expanded the work's concept by adding two new chapters: Degree of Difficulty in Choral Music and The Use of the Piano in Choral Methodology. The section on The Conducting of Recitatives has been omitted, since it will be included later in the revised edition of Volume 3. DostojewskiOrt und Zeit Russland in den 60er Jahren des 19. JahrhundertsUA Leipzig 1988PersonenGENERAL JEPANTSCHIN (Bass) - JEPANTSCHINA seine Frau (Alt) - ADELAIDA (Sopran) AGLAJA (Mezzosopran) beider Tochter - MAVRA (Sprechrolle) - NASTJA (Sopran) - FURST MYSCHKIN (Bariton) - ROGOSHIN (Bass) - LEBEDEW (Tenor) - GANJA (Tenor) - EIN GAST (Tenor) - KAMMERMADCHEN (Sopran) Chor SATTBB (Die Gesellschafter Jepantschins Rogoshins Bande)Orchester 3(Picc).3(Eh).3(BKlar).2.Kfg. - 4.3.3.1. - Pk.Schl(3) - Hfe.EGit - Str Treibmanns Oper im Westen nahezu unbekannt besitzt jede Menge Meriten. Die Musik ohne.
SKU: BR.BV-273
ISBN 9783765102738. 5.5 x 9 inches.
From the very start, Alexander Wagner had intended to enhance the final, third volume of Kurt Thomas' famous Lehrbuch der Chorleitung during his revision of the work, both with respect to the size as well as to the contents, whereby he incorporated a chapter on recitative conducting. Wagner has now reached his objective. Volume 3, which had previously seemed like an appendix of sorts, now takes its place alongside the two previously published volumes of the new edition as an equal member. The Thomas/Wagner instruction manual will thus set standards once again. DostojewskiOrt und Zeit Russland in den 60er Jahren des 19. JahrhundertsUA Leipzig 1988PersonenGENERAL JEPANTSCHIN (Bass) - JEPANTSCHINA seine Frau (Alt) - ADELAIDA (Sopran) AGLAJA (Mezzosopran) beider Tochter - MAVRA (Sprechrolle) - NASTJA (Sopran) - FURST MYSCHKIN (Bariton) - ROGOSHIN (Bass) - LEBEDEW (Tenor) - GANJA (Tenor) - EIN GAST (Tenor) - KAMMERMADCHEN (Sopran) Chor SATTBB (Die Gesellschafter Jepantschins Rogoshins Bande)Orchester 3(Picc).3(Eh).3(BKlar).2.Kfg. - 4.3.3.1. - Pk.Schl(3) - Hfe.EGit - Str Treibmanns Oper im Westen nahezu unbekannt besitzt jede Menge Meriten. Die Musik ohne angeberisch die Fahne eines Ultra-Avantgardismus zu schwenken (andererseits auch ohne irgendwelchen postmodernen Nettigkeiten Tribut zu zollen) hat uberraschende Qualitaten. Sie wirkt in.