SKU: SU.21010300
Facsimile Manuscript EditionTwelve Bagatelles on the Triads with a Prologue and an Epilogue on the Two All Interval TetradsPiano Solo Duration: 15â?? Composed: 1959 Published by: Estate of Edward T. Cone.
Facsimile Manuscript EditionTwelve Bagatelles on the Triads with a Prologue and an Epilogue on the Two All Interval TetradsPiano Solo Duration: 15’ Composed: 1959 Published by: Estate of Edward T. Cone.
SKU: AP.36-A932301
ISBN 9781638879435. UPC: 735816461621. English.
Similar to Anton Webern's (1883-1945) Bagatelles in it's use of twelve tones and brevity, Fünf Stücke (Five Pieces) is composed of five short pieces for chamber orchestra written between 1911 and 1913. Webern conducted the premiere in Zurich in 1926. Inspired by Mahler, Webern included harmonium, mandolin, guitar, celesta, bells and cowbells to this small orchestration. 1dPicc.1.1(dBcl)+Eb Cl.0: 1.1.1.0: Perc(4).Hrmm.Clst.Mdln.Gt r.Hp: Str(1.0.1.1.1).
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SKU: AP.36-A932390
UPC: 735816365882. English.
Similar to Anton Webern's (1883-1945) Bagatelles in it's use of twelve tones and brevity, Funf Stucke (Five Pieces) is composed of five short pieces for chamber orchestra written between 1911 and 1913. Webern conducted the premiere in Zurich in 1926. Inspired by Mahler, Webern included harmonium, mandolin, guitar, celesta, bells and cowbells to this small orchestration. 1dPicc.1.1(dBcl)+Eb Cl.0: 1.1.1.0: Perc(4).Hrmm.Clst.Mdln.Gt r.Hp: Str(1.0.1.1.1).
SKU: PR.14440426S
UPC: 680160030484.
In 1999, while packing up myriad boxes to move to a new home (following academic retirement from Eastman School of Music), I stumbled-literally-over a short string suite of five vignettes I had composed during the 1950's as a college freshman. They had never been performed. I decided to transcribe them for the American Saxophone Quartet following a request from that august ensemble. Other than slightly lengthening the first ditty to accommodate an imperious alto sax which thinks it can play ALL of the 4-part fugal entries itself, I made few changes from the original youthful version. The first four movements each feature one of the quartet members as a leading voice, the others largely accompanying; everyone shares the wealth in the final dance. The whole piece is very tonal (with centers on A, D, E, G and D respectively) and make copious use of a jazz/pop music ambience that was prevalent in my first-year-conservatory world at the time. The five Snippets are approximately twelve minutes in duration and are affectionately dedicated to my long-standing friend, the saxophone virtuoso Albert Regni. The work was complete in 1954 in Rochester, New York and transcribed in Ormond, Florida, during the summer of 2000. The American Saxophone Quartet, founded by Mr. Regni, gave the premiere performances in New York City. --Sydney Hodkinson.
SKU: PR.144404260
UPC: 680160030460.