SKU: HL.48019207
9.0x12.0x0.12 inches.
SKU: HL.50510760
ISBN 9790080019764. UPC: 073999286731. 8.0x11.25x0.223 inches. Hungarian, German.
SKU: HL.48014307
UPC: 073999322644. 9.0x12.0x0.206 inches.
SKU: HL.50600611
SKU: BO.B.3585
Agitato: This is a movement with a clear romantic intention, as well as passionate. It is like a projection of different colors in an atmosphere of lightness. In this case I probably had Mendelssohn in the back of my mind. Everything in it is extroverted. Vigor and gentleness alternate until reaching the end, where I make a clear allusion to the music of Bach. The movement ends in a fast arpeggio.Capriccio: This part has a humorous touch to it. An evidently burlesque subject matter matches the various rhythmic and harmonic combinations. I do not wish to conceal a similarity of style with the music of Prokofiev. As a reminder, my Sonatina for violin solo comes from an idea taken from this Russian master's Sonata, also for violin solo. The mood is marcato and sharp, alternating expressive moments with others of a mysterious nature. To end up with, a fast and lively coda.Ricordo: It has a burlesque introduction, but this serves as a preamble to the expressive nature of the whole. There are several emotional atmospheres in which harmony plays an essential part. The left hand will be responsible for the melody while the right hand constantly draws semiquavers all in a reflexive mood. In the end, the music fades away gently.Animato: This movement brings us back to the extroverted mood of the Agitato. It transitions from an impressionistic atmosphere at the beginning, to a vigorous and energetic climate. Groups of 4, 5 and 6 notes with semiquavers cause certain instability, controlled, on the other hand, by an unchanging tempo. The movement ends in a forceful marcato, though in an overall maestoso atmosphere.
SKU: HL.14037632
ISBN 9788759818244. UPC: 884088562045. 10.25x13 inches.
Contents: CHAMBER MUSIC: Polka for Violin; Duet for Violins; Romance for Violin and Piano in G Major; Romance for Violin and Piano in D Major; Sonata for Violin and Piano; Fantasy for Clarinet and Piano; Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano; Quartet for Two Violins, Viola and Cello in D Minor; Movement for Two Violins, Viola and Cello in F Major (Add. 9); Movement for Two Violins, Viola and Cello in F Major (Add. 10); Movement for Two Violins, Viola and Cello in F Major (Add. 11); Movement for Two Violins, Viola and Cello in G Minor; Movement for Two Violins, Viola and Cello in F Sharp Minor; Movement for Two Violins, Viola and Cello in B Flat Major; Trauermarsch for Two Violins, Viola and Cello. PIANO PIECES: Two Character Pieces; Norwegian Folk Dance; Andante; Piano Piece; Peasant Dance; Allegretto; Add. 22; Minuet; Add. 24; Andantino; Add. 26; A Little Piano Piece. CANTATA: Cantata for The Commemoration Of P.S. Krøyer. ARRANGEMENTS: Prelude to 'Snefrid' for Piano; 'Snefrid' for Recitation and Piano Quintet; 'Elves' Dance' From 'Sir Oluf He Rides ''; 'Dance of the Handmaidens' from 'Hagbarth and Signe' for Piano; 'Canto Serioso' for Cello and Piano; Dances from 'Aladdin'for Piano; Excerpts from 'The Mother' for Piano; 'A Fair And Lovely Land' for Brass; Cantata for The Centenary of The Polytechnic College for Reciter, Male Choir, Strings and Piano; Counterpoint Exercises; Two Part Fugue (Add. 38); Two Part Fugue (Add. 39); Three-part Fugue (Add. 40); Three-part Fugue (Add. 41); Three-part Fugue (Add. 42); Three-part Fugue (Add. 43); Three-part Fugue (Add. 44). APPENDIX: Greeting; Gade; Denmark!; Welcome to 20 Della Grazia, Little Marie!; The Shepherd's Melody.
SKU: HL.49033265
ISBN 9790001136778.
With the title of this composition, Fever Fantasy, Jorg Widmann refers to its musical air: 'I often feel Robert Schumann's melodic shape to be like the amplitude of a temperature curve: nervous, flickering, feverish, an infinite number of small and large wave crests and troughs within the principal line.'The composer approaches this sound phenomenon with a setting for acoustic instruments. Nevertheless, he succeeds in conjuring up very unusual sound spectrums. Over long sections, the notation of this score mirrors the musical progressions, containing no concrete pitches but detailed performance instructions instead. Slowly, individual tones emergefrom ascending pizzicato lines, colourless sound surfaces, sounds of harmonics roughened by tremolos, and virtuoso clarinet scales, tones that do not reveal their origin until the work ends: C - F - E - D sharp, the beginning of Schumann's first violin sonata.