Format : Score
SKU: KJ.WB88
Intermezzo is one section of a three movement work. The entire work is entitled Prelude, Intermezzo and Passacaglia. The Intermezzo is a lighthearted movement cast in rondo form. The bouncy rondo theme is set against two contrasting themes. Prelude (WB98) and Passacaglia (WB89) are published separately by Kjos.
SKU: KJ.WB88F
SKU: BR.SMV-60004
ISBN 9790004571446. 0 x 0 inches. English.
Volume 1: Werke aus England William Byrd (Praludium, A Gigg) John Bull (Praludium, Dr. Bull's Juell) Giles Farnaby (Tower Hill) Henry Purcell (Praludium C, A Ground in Gamur) Werke aus Holland Jan Sweelinck (Variationen uber das Lied ,, Est-ce Mars) Werke aus Italien Girolamo Frescobaldi (Ballettto mit Corrente) Alessandro Poglietti (Capriccio ,, uber dass Hennergeschrey) Bernardo Pasquini (Tre Arie) Werke aus Frankreich Jacques Champion de Chambonnieres (Drei Tanzstucke) Louis Couperin (Drei Tanzstucke) Nicolas Antoine Le Begue (Gavotte mit Double) Werke aus Deutschland Johann Jakob Froberger (Suite C ,,Lamento) Georg Muffat (Passacaglia g) Johann Pachelbel (Ciacona f) Ferdinand Tobias Richter (Toccatina d) Johann Krieger (Partita G) Johann Kaspar Ferdinand Fischer (Praludium D, Chaconne G) Johann Kuhnau (Biblische Historie Nr. 4) Matthias Weckmann (Toccata e) Jan A. Reinken (Fuge g) Dietrich Buxtehude (Suite uber den Choral ,,Auf meinen lieben Gott) Georg Bohm (Praludium, Fuge und Postludium) Volume 2: Domenico Scarlatti (10 Sonaten) Francois Couperin (Les Gastes da la grande et ancienne Mxnxstrxndxsx, Passacaille, Les Baricades Misterieuses, Les Moissoneurs) Jean Philippe Rameau (Musette en Rondeau, Gavotte, 2 Menuette, La Poule, L'Egiptienne, L'Enharmonique) Louis Claude Daquin (Le Coucou) Jean Francois Dandrieu (Le Gemissante) Georg Philipp Telemann (Fantasien E-dur und e-moll) Gottlieb Muffat (6. Suite aus den Componimenti musicali d-moll) Volume 3: B. Galuppi (Sonate) Padre Martini (Praludium und Fuge, Gavotte) P. D. Paradisi (Sonate) Etienne Nicolas Mehul (Menuett) Georg Christoph Wagenseil (Divertimento) Johann Schobert (Sonate) W. Friedemann Bach (Fuga, Fuga, Polonaise) Ph. E. Bach (Sonate, Rondo, Fantasia, Rondo, Fantasia) Johann Christian Bach (Sonate op. 17 Nr. 2) Georg Benda (Largo, Presto) Johann Wilhelm Hassler (Grande Gigue op. 31).
SKU: BR.SMV-60005
ISBN 9790004571453. 0 x 0 inches. English.
SKU: PA.H07948
ISBN 9790260102996. 31 x 23.5 cm inches.
This selection of short piano pieces is intended as an informative introduction to the technique of certain modest compositional structures. The limited scope is necessarily determined by the illustrative, rahter than the systematic, character of the entire cycle, and also by its title: this is something of a random excursion into the beginner's composition workshop, where simple forms are learned or, to be more precise, where the composer's craft is applied to certain common types of external formal template. Thus, in several cases, we examine, in particular, the scheme of the short, three-part song form ABA, rondo, variational treatment, passacaglia and fugue.
SKU: BA.BA03586
ISBN 9790006437290. 26.9 x 18.9 cm inches.
SKU: BA.BA11086
ISBN 9790006564446. 32.5 x 25.5 cm inches.
A suite whose movements always deliver something other than what they seem to promise. But throughout, the two instruments and respectively their players act like two people in very specific situations:I.: The opening movement is reserved for the piano; the initially earnest, solitary cantilena intensifies creating expectation. SuddenlyII.: the violin sounds. Its moving figures replace the now silent piano, also soloistically.III. „Passacaglia“: The title is taken literally – the two instruments/persons encounter each other in the street. Two musical characters who meet at a specific point, recognize each other, but move on again, each one by itself. IV. „Rondo“: The two of them dance together. Before me, I saw people dancing the Sardana – a round dance – in front of the cathedral of Barcelona. Four themes in different time signatures circle ceaselessly between the two instruments. V. „Fuga“: At last, regardless, panic flight – again the title is taken literally ... Human, only too human …