SKU: UT.CH-268
ISBN 9790215324893. 9 x 12 inches.
SKU: UT.CH-201
ISBN 9790215322738. 9 x 12 inches.
SKU: HL.48014164
UPC: 073999677324. 8.0x11.5x0.243 inches.
For Guitar, Flute, Viola and Violoncello.
SKU: HL.49015407
ISBN 9790001082549. UPC: 884088053611. 9.0x12.0x0.083 inches.
SKU: UT.CH-341
ISBN 9790215326736. 9 x 12 inches.
SKU: UT.CH-338
ISBN 9790215326705. 9 x 12 inches.
SKU: UT.CH-340
ISBN 9790215326729. 9 x 12 inches.
SKU: BT.SCHBB4400218
SKU: HL.49017970
ISBN 9790001152808. UPC: 841886011526. 9.0x12.0x0.151 inches.
Even in the days of Mozart, musicians liked to experiment with instrumental orchestration. Siegfried Schwab used this approach to arrange the popular Mozart trio, consisting of the movements Allegro - Menuetto - Adagio - Menuetto - Rondo, for chamber music ensemble. The bass part has been converted into a guitar part; that way the arrangement is accessible to all guitarists interested in Mozart, whose genius also shows in the Trios KV 439, but this time through chamber music.
SKU: HL.50602314
UPC: 840126906585.
The Planets, op. 80 for mezzo-soprano, flute, viola and guitar, was composed in spring 1978 and given its first performance on 30 July the same year at the Lerchenborg Music Days. The occasion which led to the composition of the work was the 50th anniversary of the finding of a block book from the second half of the 15th century with texts on the planets. The inspiration came from Louise Lerche-Lerchenborg, who organised the Lerchenborg Music Days, and the work is dedicated to her. In connection with the concert at Lerchenborg, Poul Rovsing Olsen wrote the following about his opus: The Planets derives from the block book found in Lerchenborg's library in 1928. Seven fine, coloured drawings tell of the seven celestial bodies which in many European languages have given the weekdays their names. Each drawing is accompanied by a Latin text, under which there is a two-line dictum that briefly - though very concisely - gives an account of the characteristics of the children who belong to that particular celestial body. And these concentrated portrayals form the basis for the music. In the music I have attempted to give indications of my own experience of the particular power and nature characterizing each one of the heavenly bodies, just as I have allowed this cycle of planet songs to pass like a journey through the ethereal realms with motifs that appear, are repeated, are varied and disappear (but only so as to be replaced by new ones), until we finally return to the point of departure. The introduction - Aether - is purely instrumental. Two of the planets - Venus and Luna - are female; in the music written for them small (Indian) cymbals are used that are also present in Aether..
SKU: BT.WH31915
ISBN 9788759829004.
The Planets, op. 80 for mezzo-soprano, flute, viola and guitar, was composed in spring 1978 and given its first performance on 30 July the same year at the Lerchenborg Music Days. The occasion which led to the composition of the work was the 50th anniversary of the finding of a block book from the second half of the 15th century with texts on the planets. The inspiration came from Louise Lerche-Lerchenborg, who organised the Lerchenborg Music Days, and the work is dedicated to her. In connection with the concert at Lerchenborg, Poul Rovsing Olsen wrote the following about his opus: “The Planets derives from the block book found in Lerchenborg’s library in 1928. Seven fine,coloured drawings tell of the seven celestial bodies which in many European languages have given the weekdays their names. Each drawing is accompanied by a Latin text, under which there is a two-line dictum that briefly though very concisely gives an account of the characteristics of the children who belong to that particular celestial body. And these concentrated portrayals form the basis for the music. In the music I have attempted to give indications of my own experience of the particular power and nature characterizing each one of the heavenly bodies, just as I have allowed this cycle of planet songs to pass like a journey through the ethereal realms with motifs that appear, are repeated, are varied and disappear (but only so as to be replaced by new ones), until we finally return to the point of departure. The introduction Aether is purely instrumental. Two of the planets Venus and Luna are female; in the music written for them small (Indian) cymbals are used that are also present in Aether.â€.
SKU: HL.14040569
8.25x11.75x0.075 inches. French.