Matériel : PartitionLangue : Français
Editée il y a moins de 10 ans par les éditions Billaudot, sous la référence GB8794 cette partition de musique Pièce à conviction du compositeur Deshays PierreRichard a été composée pour Trompette et Cornet. L'instrumentation exacte de cette partition est Trompette En Do Ou En SiB Et Piano. Elle fait partie intégrante des partitions de la catégorie Classique. / Trompette En Do Ou En SiB Et Piano / niveau : Facile (3) / Partition
SKU: BR.DV-6140
ISBN 9790200460230. 13.5 x 10.5 inches.
Translation : Engl. (S. Wadsworth) (1988) / (Norbert Rubesaat) (1993); French (Jean-Pierre Wurtz) (1997) Place and time: Jail Munchen-Stadelheim, in the hour before the execution on 22nd February 1943 Characters: Sophie Scholl (soprano) / Hans Scholl (baritone or tenor) >>Weisse Rose<< (White Rose) was the name of the resistance group to which Hans and Sophie Scholl belonged. Udo Zimmermann's composition is characterized by the varying structure of its scenes: dramatic, visionary scenes, e.g. the remembered wartime experiences on the front, Sophie's anxiety about the removal of the children and the wish to see her parents one last time, contrast with contemplative monologues that are intended to provide insights into the individual's particular situation. The composer interweaves into the structure of the piece dream sequences with sudden bursts of anxiety that are not triggered by the execution that is about to take place but by the consequences of one's own actions. The result is a deliberate fusion of the various parts into one another. More than 100 different productions prove that the topic is as important as ever and that the work is both artistically rewarding and practicable. Udo Zimmermann About the piece Two young people, the siblings Sophie and Hans Scholl, are in a prison cell, one hour before they are to be put to death by their fascist executioners. Their christian convictions and sense of responsibility gave them the courage to put up resistance, resistance against the lies, the contempt for humanity and all human values. Sophie and Hans Scholl took their stand in the full knowledge that they were taking a deadly risk. They would simply not have been able to live with their feelings of shame had they not grasped the chance of fighting for what they believed in, even though it was a dangerous thing to do. Memories of past events, doubts, hopes and fears, justification of deeds and an acceptance of death, all these things happen and move in, and between, these two people during this representation of the hour before death. The orchestra provides a psycho-physical shorthand of their inner mental state. Musical effects and gestures search for their identity in human behaviour. The moments of stillness and silence provide moments of musical tension, which are just as powerful as the eruptions of fear and desperation. CDs: Gabriele Fontana (soprano), Lutz-Michael Harder (tenor), Instrumentalensemble, cond. Udo Zimmermann CD Orfeo C 162 871 Grazyna Szklarecka (soprano), Frank Schiller (tenor), musica viva-ensemble dresden, cond. Udo Zimmermann CD Berlin Classics Eterna BC 0120 060-2 CD (excerpts): Gabriele Fontana (soprano), Lutz-Michael Harder (tenor), Ein Instrumentalensemble, cond. Udo Zimmermann CD BMG 74321 73628 2 Bibliography : Kornel , Attila: ,,Tief unter uns nur Schweigen - Die Asthetik der Stille in Udo Zimmermanns Kammeroper ,,Weisse Rose, in: Die Tonkunst 11 (2017), pp. 368-377. Rheinlander , Matthias: Im Osten nichts Neues? Ostalgie ohne Kitsch am Beispiel von Udo Zimmermanns Oper Die weisse Rose, in: Musik und Unterricht, Heft 73 (2003), pp. 34-40.World premiere: Hamburg, February 27, 1986DV 1140 Awarded the German Music Edition Prize.
SKU: BT.DHP-1145565-010
English-German-French- Dutch.
High Voltage is an especially energetic composition in the big band style. The blaring brass and the ornate interplay of the woodwinds lend this work great character and conviction. In the second half of the piece two solos are played: firstlythe tenor saxophone (alternatively alto saxophone), followed by a virtuoso variation in the trombone (alternatively baritone euphonium).Hig h Voltage is een energieke compositie in bigbandstijl. De schittering van het koper en het kunstige spel in het hout geven dit dynamische werk veel karakter en overtuigingskracht. Halverwege het werk worden er twee solo’s gespeeld: eerst isde tenorsaxofoon (of altsaxofoon) aan de beurt, waarna er een virtuoze variatie in de trombone (of bariton/euphonium) volgt.High Voltage ist eine ganz besonders energiereiche Komposition im Bigband-Stil. Schmetterndes Blech und kunstvolles Spiel der Holzbläser verleihen diesem dynamischen Werk viel Charakter und Überzeugungskraft. Nach der Hälfte des Werkes werdenzwei Soli gespielt: Zuerst ist das Tenorsaxophon (alternativ Altsaxophon) an der Reihe, gefolgt von einer virtuosen Variation in der Posaune (alternativ Bariton-Euphonium).High Voltage est écrite dans le style jazz la manière dune œuvre pour Big Band. Énergique gr ce son tempo swinguant, on pourra entendre l´éclat des cuivres et l’habileté des bois dans cette pièce dynamique, pleine de caractère et dedétermination. Au centre de la composition, deux chorus écrits sont interprétés par le saxophone ténor puis le trombone, dans une variation exprimant virtuosité et fluidité.Hi gh Voltage è un brano scritto nello stile jazz, simile alla scrittura che caratterizza un brano per big band. Energico grazie al suo tempo molto swing, si contraddistingue per l’importante ruolo rivestito dagli ottoni e l’abilit dei legni.Un brano dinamico, di forte personalit . Al centro della composizione, due assoli scritti sono interpretati dal sax tenore ed in seguito dal trombone, in una variazione piena di virtuosit .
SKU: BT.DHP-1195826-010
A Man’s Destiny has the Frisian line ‘Yn Ieren en Sinen’ (‘with much conviction’) as its subtitle. The work was commissioned by CMV Harmonie Sneek (based in Friesland, The Netherlands) to acknowledge their 95th anniversary. The composer based this work on the life of a former member of the band, who played flugelhorn in the ensemble until the age of 86. Their favourite piece of music, ‘Canon’ by Thomas Tallis, provided a great deal of musical inspiration for this characteristic and versatile work.A Man’s Destiny heeft als ondertitel de Friese regel ‘Yn Ieren en Sinen’ (vanuit volle overtuiging) meegekregen. Het werk is geschreven in opdracht van de CMV Harmonie Sneek ter gelegenheid van haar 95-jarig jubileum. De componist baseerde de compositie op het leven van een oud-lid van de vereniging een man die tot zijn 86e jaar de bugel bespeelde. Diens lievelingslied, ‘Tallis’ Canon’ van Thomas Tallis, is dan ook de muzikale inspiratiebron geweest voor dit karakteristieke en veelzijdige werk.A Man’s Destiny hat den friesischen Ausspruch Yn Ieren en Sinen“ (mit großer Überzeugung) als Untertitel. Das Werk wurde von der CMV Harmonie Sneek (aus Friesland in den Niederlanden) anlässlich ihres 95-jährigen Bestehens in Auftrag gegeben. Der Komponist widmete sich in diesem Werk dem Leben eines ehemaligen Orchestermitglieds, das bis zum Alter von 86 Jahren in dem Ensemble Flügelhorn gespielt hat. Sein Lieblingsstück Canon“ von Thomas Tallis diente als wichtige musikalische Inspirationsquelle für diese charakteristische und vielseitige Komposition.A Man’s Destiny est sous-titrée, en frison, « Yn Ieren en Sinen» (Avec une forte conviction). Cette œuvre est une commande de CMV Harmonie Sneek (un orchestre basé dans les Frisons, aux Pays-Bas) pour commémorer son 95e anniversaire. Le compositeur a fondé son œuvre sur la vie d’un ancien membre de l’orchestre qui y a joué du bugle jusqu’ l’ ge de 86 ans. Son œuvre préférée, le « Canon » de Thomas Tallis, a grandement inspiré cette pièce caractéristique et flexible.
SKU: BT.DHP-1195826-140
SKU: HL.48186445
UPC: 888680829384. 9x12 inches.
“'Wha t's important in music that's based on a poem ' on the emotion inspired by a poem ' is the music and power of emotion it harbours within itself'. These words, written in 1949 by poet Pierre Reverdy, would make a deep impression on composer Betsy Jolas. She'd just sent the writer her Six mélodies for mezzo-soprano and piano composed on poems from his masterwork Plupart du temps. The songs were accompanied by a letter that betrayed her fear of distorting his ideas. In creative terms, there was no need to worry ' Betsy Jolas must have placed this conviction at the heart of her reflection on the relation between text and music. Nearly sixty years later, the musician decided to take several fragments of these beloved poems of Reverdy and place them, in the form of quotations, into new musical and theatrical perspectives. The exalted memory of the words led to D'Un Journal D'Amour, a mini-cantata for Voice and Alto offered as a wedding gift to soprano Eliette Prévôt and violist Antoine Tamestit, who premiered it together in Montreuil in 2010.&rdquo.
SKU: GI.G-10678
ISBN 9781622776436.
Draw ing from his five decades of success as a conductor and educator in the choral field, Will Kesling has compiled a comprehensive choral methods resource that addresses every necessary fundamental for achieving artistry in the choral art. Written in clear and conversational language, this resource covers: Building a healthy and beautiful choral sound Dealing with vocal issues Selecting repertoire and programming concerts Developing score study skills and interpretive insights Understanding the characteristics of musical periods and composers Planning, preparing for, and running rehearsals The Voices I Hear also explores important but often overlooked topics, including a discussion of performing sacred music in secular education settings, techniques for performing choral-orchestral works, choral versus orchestral conducting, and how to become a true “maestro.†Individual chapters also function as standalone topics of study. A valuable read for emerging and seasoned conductors alike, The Voices I Hear is an expert study of the aesthetic, intellectual, and practical aspects of the choral art. Dr. Will Kesling is Professor of Choral and Orchestral Conducting at the University of Florida, where he has taught for two decades. He has conducted hundreds of choral ensembles and nearly fifty of the world’s finest symphony orchestras. His ensembles have received international attention for their excellence and musical expression.  Thank you, Dr. Kesling, for the decade you gave of yourself to write the most complete and comprehensive writing on the topics of choral techniques, methods, and conducting I have seen. It is in-depth yet practical, to the point of being a valuable resource for both the young conductors entering the choral field to the well-established professionals. You have given us a solid foundation in all significant areas of the choral art, including, among many others, the production of beautiful vocal tone, detailed physical vocal production, textual and physical components of English diction, repertoire programming, appropriate style, interpretation and phrasing, and a pathway to successful conducting of combined choral and orchestral forces. Your enormous and highly successful career, with worldwide performances and numerous awards and honors, has enabled you to bring validity and integrity to the entire writing. —Donald Neuen   Distinguished Professor Emeritus, UCLA   Former member of the Robert Shaw Chorale   Mr. Shaw’s Assistant Conductor with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Choruses For more than 50 years, Dr. Will Kesling has been and continues to be a prominent figure and voice in the International and American choral profession. His new book, The Voices I Hear, is the distillation of his long and distinguished career as a conductor and choral music educator. The driving and consuming passion throughout Kesling’s life is the preparation and performance of the world’s rich and diverse choral and orchestral repertoire and the education, development, and growth of those who perform and conduct it. This book is a summation of a lifetime immersed in the choral art and all its many aspects. It overflows with insights into the choral art that will not only instruct the beginning conductor but also will enlighten and entertain the seasoned professional conductor and educator. It is filled with wit, wisdom, and practical advice to all practitioners of the choral arts. I enthusiastically recommend Kesling’s enlightening new book as an important addition to the choral pedagogy bibliography and for use as an invaluable new text for choral practicum classes for both graduate and undergraduate students. Dr. Kesling has brought to the choral profession significant new insights to all lovers of the choral art. —Craig Jessop   Professor of Music, University of Utah   Former Music Director of the Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square   and the United States Air Force Singing Sergeants Will Kesling’s book, The Voices I Hear, is practical and philosophical, useful and inspirational, focused and comprehensive. The observations and advice are based on his vast personal experiences on the podium with choirs and orchestras, and the book is a monumental resource for both the young conductor and the veteran. Containing a broad spectrum of musical styles, composers, and topics, Kesling’s direct and practical writing connects immediately with today’s choral musician. Keep The Voices I Hear nearby as there will be many times down the road where the information and opinions in Dr. Kesling’s book will answer the questions you have, as well as the ones you didn’t even know to ask! —Jerry Blackstone   Professor Emeritus of Music (conducting) and Director of Choirs (retired)   School of Music, Theatre & Dance, University of Michigan This is the textbook I wish had been available when I was beginning my studies. It is comprehensive in scope, practical and helpful in its suggestions, and, perhaps most surprising in a book from an academic, superbly written in clear and powerful English. Kesling speaks with conviction, clarity, and polish, and he finds colorful and memorable ways of making his points and presents the material from the perspective of one who has done all these things for decades at a highly professional level. I give this volume the highest possible recommendation. —Daniel Gawthrop   Composer & Conductor.