SKU: CY.CC2711
Four Pieces from Opus 11 arranged for Euphonium and Piano by Ralph Sauer are originally from a group of seven pieces for solo Piano written between 1917 and 1918, except for movement 3, Il pleure dans mon coeur comme il pleut sur la ville (It rains in my heart like it rains in the city) from 1910.The writing is very expressive and dark, possibly evoking the mood of Europe in the throes of great upheavals and the Great War.This item is now available with parts in bass and treble clef.About 12 minutes in length, these four movements are appropriate for advanced performers.
SKU: CY.CC2652
British composer Frank Bridge is mainly remembered for his beautiful chamber music. The Four Pieces from 1912 are originally for Violin and Piano and are titled:1. Meditation2. Spring Song3. Lullaby4. Country DanceMr. Sauer has done a beautiful job scoring these works for Euphonium. There is a wonderful simplicity to Bridge's music, a simplicity that was lost forever just two years later at the beginning of the Great War, WW I. Bridge's most famous composition student was Benjamin Britten, who wrote one of his greatest works as an homage to Bridge.
SKU: CY.CC2586
Ralph Sauer has beautifully arranged four movements from Opus 40 for Euphonium and Piano:1. Chanson Triste2. Valse3. Rêverie interrompue4. Danse russeThese four movements totalling 14 minutes of music offer the artist a great deal of musical contrasts, ranging from lyrical, dramatic, dance-like, etc.An excellent collection of the Russian master's music for the Euphonium.
SKU: CY.CC2974
ISBN 9790530057933.
Mass enet's Three Pieces for Piano, Four Hands Opus 11 was published in 1867. Two of the pieces were adapted for Cello in 1877. Mr. Sauer has arranged these two pieces for Euphonium bass clef and Piano:1. Andante sostenuto2. Allegretto vivo scherzandoThe Andante is flowing and lyrical with the Allegretto being a lively 6/8 dance in A-B-A form.The two movements total about 5 minutes and are appropriate for advanced performers.
SKU: CY.CC2477
* Also known as Four Grandmother Songs and Old Granny Tales, this work was composed in New York in 1918 at the beginning of the composer's self-imposed exile from Russia after its Revolution. * These short pieces were immediately successful and were performed worldwide. * In the epigraph to this work Prokofiev wrote, Some recollections had become half erased from her memory; others will never be erased. * Mr. Sauer once again, has produced a magnificent work for Euphonium & Piano. * This work with its great character is a joy to perform, about 8 - 9 minutes in length for moderately advanced performers. .
SKU: ST.H439
ISBN 9790220220760.
Skil fully written for a range of instruments that suffer from a dearth of repertoire, Bryan Kelly's Brass Bagatelles offer a variety of enticing moods and styles at an intermediate level that will ensure their popularity amongst brass players of around Grades 4 to 5 standard. The first two movements - a stern minuet and rollicking march - take a tongue-in-cheek look at aspects of ceremonial music. The third, marked 'Tenero' is more introspective, a winsome tune in lilting rhythm. The finale is a gig that contrasts wicked offbeat accents with smooth melody - very typical of this composer - and ends with a splendid glissando from the piano. Many of Bryan Kelly's pieces for brass have featured on examination syllabuses over the years - reflecting his talent to create fresh, approachable music that delights students, teachers and examiners alike.
SKU: YM.GTW01101395
ISBN 9784636110524. 8.25 x 11.75 inches.
New Sounds in Brass is a series for concert bands that collects arrangements of various musical genres, including Studio Ghibli, Disney, anime titles, and J-Pop, arranged by the best ensemble arrangers in Japan. This collection features four particularly popular pieces composed for Hayao Miyazaki's animated films from the works of renowned Japanese composer and maestro Joe Hisaishi. The first half opens with the delightful and lively The Village in May and the charming stroll of Hey Let's Go from My Neighbor Totoro. The second half transitions into the melancholy and leisurely sounds of Day of the River from Spirited Away and the wistful Departure from Kiki's Delivery Service. Arranged by Kazuhiro Morita Duration: 7 minutes and 30 seconds Difficulty: ★★★ Solos: Oboe, Flute Ensemble: 1st Flute (1), 2nd Flute & Piccolo (1), Oboe (1), Bassoon (1), Clarinet in E-flat (1), 1st Clarinet in B-flat(3), 2nd Clarinet in B-flat(3), Bass Clarinet in B-flat(1), 1st Alto Saxophone in E-flat(1), 2nd Alto Saxophone in E-flat(1), Tenor Saxophone in B-flat(1), Baritone Saxophone in E-flat(1), 1st Trumpet in B-flat(1), 2nd Trumpet in B-flat(1), 1st Horn in F (1), 2nd Horn in F (1), 1st Trombone (1), 2nd Trombone (1), Euphonium (1), Bass in C (1), String Bass (1), Drums (1), Glockenspiel (1), Vibraphone & Xylophone (1)Medley: The Village in May, Hey Let's Go, Day of the River, and Departure.