SKU: HL.50573872
SKU: CY.CC3009
ISBN 9790530058299.
Tantum ergo Sacramentum (Therefore so great a Sacrament). Saint Saens wrote two settings of this music, this one being unpublished without an opus number. It is a short liturgical piece he wrote in 1860 while working as a young church organist at L'Eglise da la Madeleine.The music, originally written for 2 sopranos, alto, organ and optional chorus is very simple in nature with a religious and atmospheric feel to it.Mr. Couturier has done a wonderful job arranging this 4-minute work for 8-part Brass Ensemble of moderately advanced performers.
SKU: CY.CC2902
The dramatic Finale and Maestoso from the Saint-Saens Organ Symphony No. 3 has been brilliantly arranged for 6-part Trombone Ensemble by Jeremy Niles Kempton.This 4 minute work is appropriate for advanced performers.Instrumentation is:6 Trombones with optional Timpani and Organ.
SKU: HL.50572241
SKU: CY.CC2501
Le Rossignol or the Nightingale is originally a vocalise for Soprano solo from Saint-Saen's incidental music for the play, Parysatis written in 1902. This 4-5 minute work is all about mood.
Mr. Sauer uses the original key of B-flat, which lays perfectly for all of the bird-like calls that are in phrases which are slurred. The music has a lot of ad lib. tempo sections which gives the performer plenty of time to create that magic call of the Nightingale. Early writers thought it was the female that sang, but in fact it is the male. The Nightingale usually sings at night or just before dawn when other birds are silent and has a strong spontaneous song with an impressive range of trills and whistles.
SKU: CY.CC2516
Le Rossignol or the Nightingale is originally a vocalise for Soprano solo from Saint-Saen's incidental orchestral music for the play, Parysatis written in 1902. This 4 minute work is all about mood. For this arrangement, Mr. Sauer transposes into the key of C, which lays perfectly for all of the bird-like calls that are in phrases which are slurred. The music has a lot of ad lib. tempo sections which gives the performer plenty of time to create that magic call of the Nightingale. Early writers thought it was the female that sang, but in fact it is the male. The Nightingale usually sings at night or just before dawn when other birds are silent and has a strong spontaneous song with an impressive range of trills and whistles.
SKU: CY.CC2513
SKU: HL.49007730
ISBN 9783795702373. German.
Will der Schulmusiker seine Schuler in Erfullung des 'Lehrplansolls' mit der Gattung 'Programmusik' bekannt machen, so wird er bei der Materialsuche in Lehrbuchern und Fachliteratur immer wieder auf Beschreibungen derselben Kompositionen stossen: Smetana's 'Moldau', R. Strauss' 'Till Eulenspiegel' usw. Der Herausgeber hat sich im Zusammenwirken mit den in diesem Sammelband vertretenen Autoren deshalb auf die Suche nach Werken hoher Qualitat, aber teilweise geringeren Bekanntheitsgrades begeben und prasentiert fur den Musikunterricht in der Sekundarstufe analytische Untersuchungen, didaktische Empfehlungen und historische Hintergrundinformationen zu 21 Werken des 17. bis 20. Jahrhunderts. Die Spannweite reicht von Vivaldi bis Beethoven, von Berlioz bis Cesar Franck, von C. M. von Weber bis Max Reger, von den grossen slawischen Meistern bis hin zu Honegger und Schonberg, um nur einige zu nennen. Eingeleitet wird das Buch durch eine Einfuhrung in die Asthetik der Programmmusik im 19. Jahrhundert von Albrecht Riethmuller. Eine Fundgrube fur die Gestaltung eines abwechslungsreichen und damit interessanten Unterrichts.