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SKU: HL.50573417
10.75x14.25x0.082 inches.
SKU: HL.14030061
ISBN 9788759855171. 8.25x11.75x0.068 inches. French.
Work for Violin and Piano dating from 1913.
SKU: HL.14030060
ISBN 9788759853849. English.
For Solo Piano.
SKU: NR.96466
SKU: HL.50572139
SKU: BT.SLB-00140100
SKU: HL.14030059
ISBN 9788759861820.
SKU: HL.50486396
ISBN 9781423420996.
SKU: HL.44010539
UPC: 884088481490. 9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.
Also available for euphonium and piano (HL44010860) Scaramouche was commissioned by Katrina Marzella with a grant from the BBC Performing Arts Fund. Undoubtedly the finest baritone player of her generation, Ms. Marzella was granted an education bursary from the BBC Performing Arts Fund (as a result of winning BBC Radio 2's Young Brass Soloist of the Year in 2004), which allowed her to commission a series of new works for euphonium. Scaramouche continues Sparke's series of works that highlights the Italian theatre tradition of commedia dell'arte. Like its predecessors Pantomime and Harlequin, Scaramouche draws on the contrasting moods of pathos and comedy characterized by the symbolic happy/sad masks of European theatre. A slow, expressive ballad followed by a spirited vivace allows the composer to exploit both the lyrical and technical sides of the instrument, and the soloist to display its full capabilities.
SKU: HL.44010538
UPC: 884088481483. 9x12 inches. English(US)/Deutsch/Francais/Nederlands.
Also available for euphonium and piano (HL44010860) Scaramouche was commissioned by Katrina Marzella with a grant from the BBC Performing Arts Fund. Undoubtedly the finest baritone player of her generation, Ms. Marzella was granted an education bursary from the BBC Performing Arts Fund (as a result of winning BBC Radio 2's “Young Brass Soloist of the Year†in 2004), which allowed her to commission a series of new works for euphonium. Scaramouche continues Sparke's series of works that highlights the Italian theatre tradition of commedia dell'arte. Like its predecessors Pantomime and Harlequin, Scaramouche draws on the contrasting moods of pathos and comedy characterized by the symbolic “happy/sad†masks of European theatre. A slow, expressive ballad followed by a spirited vivace allows the composer to exploit both the lyrical and technical sides of the instrument, and the soloist to display its full capabilities.