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Fantasy Concertante on 'C(on)C(or)D(i)A'. Par DE HAAN JAN. Pour la Rome antique, Concordia était la déesse de l’unité, de la concorde. Au fil du temps, pour communiquer l’unité de leurs musiciens, de nombreuses sociétés musicales ont choisi ce nom, y compris l’orchestre qui a commandé cette pièce. La traduction littérale de Color Concordia est « l’harmonie des couleurs ». Le compositeur a donc exploité les nombreux éventails de couleurs d’un orchestre d'harmonie pour l’instrumentation de cette œuvre. Il en a fondé les éléments thématiques sur les quatre noms de notes contenus dans Concordia : C, C, D et A, produisant ainsi une formidable pièce de musique qui conviendra à tous les orchestres. / Date parution : 2023-07-31/ Répertoire / Concert Band/Harmonie
SKU: HL.4008198
UPC: 196288137313. 9.0x12.0 inches.
Concordia was the Roman goddess of concord or unity. To convey the unity among their musicians, many music societies over the years, including the band that commissioned this composition, have chosen this name. The literal translation of Color Concordia is color harmony. Consequently, the composer has gratefully used the many ranges of coloring of the concert band for the instrumentation of this work. He based the thematic material on the four note names in Concordia: C, C, D and A, resulting in a brilliant piece of music that will suit any band.
SKU: HL.4008199
UPC: 196288137320.
SKU: BR.OB-15131-16
In Cooperation with G. Henle Verlag
ISBN 9790004342657. 10 x 12.5 inches.
Prank or Color Code?Mozart composed all of his horn concertos for Joseph Leutgeb, a long-standing friend of his family. In Salzburg Leutgeb was in the service of the court ensemble as horn player and violinist before departing for Vienna, where he became known as a performer of Mozart's horn concertos. In 1786 Mozart wrote his fourth horn concerto in E flat major, which, unfortunately, survives only as an incomplete fragment. For the present new edition in Breitkopf Urtext, a reliable early print for the missing sections is used. Nevertheless, this autograph is still a very valuable source, since it contains Mozart's notation of the work in colored ink! The question as to whether this was one of Mozart's typical jokes aimed at Leutgeb or whether he had something else in mind, remains inconclusive to this day. Whoever is curious can take a guess as well, since Breitkopf is printing (in its new edition and in autograph form) the sections in color that were originally transmitted as such.
SKU: BR.PB-15131
ISBN 9790004214671. 10 x 12.5 inches.
Prank or Color Code? Mozart composed all of his horn concertos for Joseph Leutgeb, a long-standing friend of his family. In Salzburg Leutgeb was in the service of the court ensemble as horn player and violinist before departing for Vienna, where he became known as a performer of Mozart's horn concertos. In 1786 Mozart wrote his fourth horn concerto in E flat major, which, unfortunately, survives only as an incomplete fragment. For the present new edition in Breitkopf Urtext, a reliable early print for the missing sections is used. Nevertheless, this autograph is still a very valuable source, since it contains Mozart's notation of the work in colored ink! The question as to whether this was one of Mozart's typical jokes aimed at Leutgeb or whether he had something else in mind, remains inconclusive to this day. Whoever is curious can take a guess as well, since Breitkopf is printing (in its new edition and in autograph form) the sections in color that were originally transmitted as such.
SKU: BR.EB-10704
ISBN 9790201807041. 9.5 x 12 inches.
Prank or Color Code? Mozart composed all of his horn concertos for Joseph Leutgeb, a long-standing friend of his family. In Salzburg Leutgeb was in the service of the court ensemble as horn player and violinist before departing for Vienna, where he became known as a performer of Mozart's horn concertos. In 1786 Mozart wrote his fourth horn concerto in E flat major, which, unfortunately, survives only as an incomplete fragment. For the present new edition in Breitkopf Urtext, a reliable early print for the missing sections is used. Nevertheless, this autograph is still a very valuable source, since it contains Mozart's notation of the work in colored ink! The question as to whether this was one of Mozart's typical jokes aimed at Leutgeb or whether he had something else in mind, remains inconclusive to this day. Whoever is curious can take a guess as well, since Breitkopf is printing (in its new edition and in autograph form) the sections in color that were originally transmitted as such.In Cooperation with G. Henle Verlag.
SKU: BR.OB-15131-30
ISBN 9790004342688. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: BR.OB-15131-19
ISBN 9790004342664. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: BR.OB-15131-26
ISBN 9790004342671. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: BR.OB-15131-15
ISBN 9790004342640. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: BT.DHP-1236393-010
English-German-French-Dutch.
SKU: BT.DHP-1236393-020
SKU: BT.DHP-1236393-140
SKU: BT.DHP-1236393-120