Format : Sheet music
/ Orchestre A Vent / niveau : 3 / Partition
SKU: BT.DHP-1115066-070
ISBN 9789043135191. 9x12 inches.
The four favourite Russian melodies that Henk Hogestein included in his medley for a five-part variable ensemble are: Moscow Nights, Stenka Razin, Cossack Patrol and Otshi Tshornye.Part 1 Fl Ob Bb Clar S Sax Trp Part 2 Fl Cor Ang Bb Clar Eb Clar A Sax Tpt Hn Part 3 Eb Clar T Sax Bsn Hn Trom Euph Part 4 T Sax Bsn Trom Euph Part 5 Bass Clar Bari Sax Bsn Trom Euph Tuba Cont Bsn De ‘favorieten’ uit Rusland die Henk Hogestein voor deze medley arrangeerde zijn.Die Favourites“ aus Russland, die Henk Hogestein in diesem Stück verarbeitete, sind: Moscow Nights, Stenka Razin, Cossack Patrol und Otshi Tshornye.Part 1 Fl Ob Kl B S-Sax Trp Part 2 Fl Cor Ang Kl B A-Kl A-Sax Trp Hn Part 3 A-Kl T-Sax Fg Hn Pos Euph Part 4 T-Sax Fg Pos Euph Part 5 B-Kl B-Sax Fg Pos Euph Tuba Kb 4 airs russes, dans un arrangement réalisé par Henk Hogestein. Part 1 Fl Htb Cl. Si♭ Sax. S. Trp Part 2 Fl Cor Angl. Cl.B. Cl. Alto Sax. A. Trp Cor Part 3 Cl. Alto Sax. T. Basson Cor Trb Eup. Part 4 Sax. T. Basson Trb Eup. Part 5 Cl. B. Sax. B. Basson Trb Eup. Tuba C. Cordes I “favourites†dalla Russia, arrangiati da Henk Hogestein per strumentazione variabile a cinque voci sono: Moscow Nights, Stenka Razin, Cossack Patrol e Otshi Tshornye.Voce 1 Flauto Oboe Cl. Sib Sax S. Tromba Voce 2 Flauto Cor. Ing Cl. Sib Cl. Alt Sax A. Tromba Corno Voce 3 Cl. Alt Sax T. Fg Corno Tbn Euf. Voce 4 Sax T. Fg Tbn Euf. Voce 5 Cl. Bass Sax B. Fg Tbn Euf. Tuba St. Bass.
SKU: HL.48025132
UPC: 196288091417. 7.25x10.25 inches.
A setting of pastoral verses of Polonsky dating from the last two decades of the composer's life, after her withdrawal from musical life following the Russian Revolution. Leokadiya Kashperova (1872-1940), hitherto consigned to a footnote in musical history as Stravinsky's piano teacher, is undergoing rediscovery. A double graduate of the St Petersburg Conservatoire, she emerged as a virtuoso pianist and composer in the romantic tradition. She was associated with some of the great musicians of her day, including Balakirev and Auer. She performed in both Germany and the UK in the 1900s, but her career petered out after 1920. The pencil manuscript of Evening & Night was discovered in the Russian National Museum of Music, Moscow. Although separate and self-contained it appears that the composer thought of the two songs as a pair. The work has been edited for performance by Graham Griffiths as part of the Kashperova Edition.