| John McCabe: Rainforest
1: Chamber Ensemble:
Score CHAM::Chamber Group [Partition] Novello & Co Ltd.
This is the full score for Rainforest 1 a work for Chamber Ensemble by composer...(+)
This is the full score for Rainforest 1 a work for Chamber Ensemble by composer John McCabe. The work was commissioned by the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center New York and is scored for a String Quartet a Piano Trio and an Ensemble of Flute Clarinet and Glockenspiel.
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| Simon Holt: Era
Madrugada: Chamber
Ensemble: Study Score CHAM::Chamber Group [Partition] Chester
Era Madrugada is a work by Simon Holt for Chamber Ensemble commissioned by the ...(+)
Era Madrugada is a work by Simon Holt for Chamber Ensemble commissioned by the Royal Institute of British Architects and first performed on 24th May 1984 at BBC Portland Place Concert Hall London by theNash Ensemble. This is the study score. Era Madrugada is inspired by the poem 'Suprise' by prominent Spanish poet Federico Garc a Lorca.
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| Antonín Dvo?ák:
Serenade: Chamber
Ensemble: Score CHAM::Chamber Group [Partition] Barenreiter
for Wind Instruments Violoncello and Double Bass op. 44-Serenade In D Minor Op....(+)
for Wind Instruments Violoncello and Double Bass op. 44-Serenade In D Minor Op.44 for Oboe I II; Clar I II; Bsn I II; Contra-Bsn; Horn I-III; Vc; KbIn 1878 Dvorák was in Vienna and was so impressed by a performance of Mozart?s Wind Serenade in B-flat major K. 361 that he wrote his own wind serenade within the space of two weeks after his return. Taking Mozart?s piece as his model he supplemented the wind band with a bass part for Violoncello and Double Bass.The Op.44 Serenade In D Minor which also delighted Johannes Brahms was issued by Dvorák?s publisher Simrock shortly after its première. Barenreiter's new Urtext edition draws on this first print while usingthe autograph to correct a number of mistakes and above all inconsistencies in articulation.First Urtext edition of Dvorák?s popular Serenade for windsDetailed Foreword by Dvorák expert David R. Beveridge (Eng/Cz/Ger)Critical Commentary by Robin Tait (Eng)
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| James Weeks: Olympic
Frieze: Chamber Ensemble:
Score CHAM::Chamber Group [Partition] University Of York Music Press
James Weeks' Olympic Frieze for any number of pitched instruments (minimum 12).C...(+)
James Weeks' Olympic Frieze for any number of pitched instruments (minimum 12).Composed and published 2014. Variable duration. First performed by participants at CoMA Summer School High Melton Doncaster on 21st August 2014. Olympic Frieze is conceived like an Ancient Greek frieze around the entablature of a temple: players should be placed along the walls of the performance space at regular intervals like figures in a bas-relief. Like visitors to a temple or museum the audience should be free to wander through the space and out again as desired and there should be no audible starting or stopping point - ideallythe music should be playing before the first audience member enters and continue after the last audience member leaves. Thus the piece functions as part of the decoration of the room and might be considered a descendant of Satie's musique d'ameublement; the difference being that Olympic Frieze is not intended as background music but to draw the listener's attention. It is also fundamentally audio-visual in nature. The piece explores the fundamental pleasure and beauty of physical exercise that underlie both ancient and modern manifestations of the Olympic games (as well as the Spartan gymnopaedia evoked in Satie's Piano pieces). The music consists of three elements: Exercises Actions and Disciplines. There are 84 short repeated Exercise motifs analogous to simple movements of the body or stretching exercises in performing which the players adopt stylised (musical) poses akin to those of Greek art. In between Exercises the players perform a number of silent physical Actions devised by themselves. Once stretched and loose each player is ready to attempt his or her own personal Discipline chosen from a list of 9 possibilities (running jumping javelin and trampoline).
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