Format : Sheet music
Arr. Alain Crepin. Par CHARPENTIER MARC-ANTOINE. / Niveau : Cycle 2 / Musique Instrumentale / Répertoire / Ensemble de Saxophones
SKU: BT.MUSMI0286
Italian.
Qualsiasi sia il vostro livello, troverete in questa raccolta di che arricchire la vostra cultura musicale e soprattutto divertirvi suonando le più grandi melodie della musica classica con il basso. Tutti i grandi compositori che hanno marcato la storia della musica (Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Verdi, Brahms, Wagner, Vivaldi…) sono presenti tramite le loro più grandi opere. Si tratta di arie conosciute da tutti, che avete di sicuro sentito da qualche parte (film, pubblicit , radio…) senza conoscerne per forza il titolo. Solamente brani famosi del repertorio classico, splendidi da suonare sul basso. Trascritte su pentagramma ed intavolature, nelle posizioni che siadattano meglio al basso, queste bellissime melodie sono riprese anche sul CD allegato. Le versioni proposte sono varie e moderne, con uno o più effetti: delay, chorus, distorsione… Inoltre un playalong, cioè una base musicale, è a vostra disposizione per suonare ogni melodia in vere condizioni musicali. Divertimento assicurato!
SKU: BT.AMP-024-140
Who does not know the famous Te Deum Prelude by Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1634-1704)? This French composer studied both painting and composition in Italy. Returning to France, he took up the post of music master to the dauphin. He collaborated with Molière, working for the Théatre Francais until 1685. He then returned to court and was music director to the Princesse de Guise, composition teacher to the Duke d’Orleans and wrote music for the dauphin’s chapel. His Te Deum, of which the Prelude has become well known (particularly in Europe, where it is used as the Eurovision signature tune) is one of many pieces he wrote for important state and religious occasions.De veelzijdige Franse componist Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1634-1704) schreef vele stukken voor belangrijke godsdienstige en staatsaangelegenheden. Zijn Te Deum Prelude is heel bekend geworden als Eurovisie-herkenningsmelodie.Dit arrangement is geschikt voor kleine bezettingen, grotere bezettingen kunnen (met veel effect) hout- en koperblazers contrasterend inzetten.Marc-Antoine Charpentier zählt zu den herausragendsten französischen Komponisten seiner Zeit. Sein Te Deum ist eines von vielen Stücken, die er für wichtige staatliche und religiöse Anlässe schrieb. Die Prelude aus Te Deum ist heute weithin als die Eurovisionsmelodie bekannt. Philip Sparkes Bearbeitung eignet sich auch für kleinere Besetzungen, größere Besetzungen können - sehr wirkungsvoll - kontrastiv Holz- und Blechbläser einsetzen. Ein bekanntes Stück eines großen Komponisten, das die jungen Musiker motivieren wird!Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1634-1704) est le compositeur français le plus important des contemporains de Lully. Sa musique religieuse est particulièrement attrayante : il a composé de nombreux motets, messes et oratorios. En 1702, il compose une œuvre de circonstance, le Te Deum, dont le Prélude solennel et brillant deviendra célèbre comme indicatif de l’Eurovision.
SKU: BT.AMP-024-010
SKU: CA.2103214
ISBN 9790007198305. Language: Latin.
In 1953, with timpani and trumpets a la Marseillaise, a French piece of music once again captured public attention (Eurovision Hymn) and a composer was rediscovered: the first recording of Marc-Antoine Charpentier's Te Deum H 146 was released. The introductory fanfare not only praised God but the Sun King Louis XIV, and it opens one of the greatest works of French Baroque music. Magnificent celebration and ardent pleading, effective choruses, arias and small ensembles, plus instrumental interludes combine to create a harmonious whole, drawing its higher meaning from Charpentier's musical-theological interpretation of the Latin hymn of praise that it is based on. Score and part available separately - see item CA.2103200.
SKU: CA.2103205
ISBN 9790007240868. Language: Latin.
In 1953, with timpani and trumpets a la Marseillaise, a French piece of music once again captured public attention (Eurovision Hymn) and a composer was rediscovered: the first recording of Marc-Antoine Charpentier's Te Deum H 146 was released. The introductory fanfare not only praised God but the Sun King Louis XIV, and it opens one of the greatest works of French Baroque music. Magnificent celebration and ardent pleading, effective choruses, arias and small ensembles, plus instrumental interludes combine to create a harmonious whole, drawing its higher meaning from Charpentier's musical-theological interpretation of the Latin hymn of praise that it is based on. Score available separately - see item CA.2103200.