Format : Sheet music
Par DE PADILLA JUAN GUTIERREZ. Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla (c. 1590-1664) - Stabat Mater for Bassoon Quartet, arranged by Matt Johnston. Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla (c. 1590-1664) was a Spanish-born Mexican composer of the Renaissance period. Although born in Málaga, Spain, he moved to Puebla, Mexico in 1620, and was later appointed maestro de capilla of the Puebla Cathedral in 1628. His most well-known work, this 'Stabat Mater' for choir (SATB), has been arranged here for bassoon quartet. / Date parution : 2022-11-29/ Répertoire / 4 Bassons
SKU: BT.EMBZ14946
Hungarian-English-German-French.
The volumes of the Ad libitum series contain duos, trios and quartets of easy, medium and advanced levels of difficulty, which are playable with various combinations of instruments. Ad libitum Family Edition volumes are recommended mainly for families or groups of friends where at least three people play an instrument. Each of the pieces included can be performed using flexible instrumentation, whether there are three, four or even five persons who would like to play together. This volume contains the finest of easily playable pieces for Christmas and Advent. Some can include a singer, so that a vocal part appears with the instrumental ones. At least two melodic and oneaccompanying instruments are required to perform the piecesPart I - violin / descant recorder / flute / oboe / clarinet / soprano saxophone / trumpetPart II - violin / treble recorder / clarinet / trumpetAccompaniment- piano / guitarAny of the following optional parts can be addedVoice (ad libitum)Percussion (ad libitum)Bass (ad libitum)- cello / bassoon / euphonium Die Bände der Serie Ad libitum enthalten leichte, mittelschwere sowie für Fortgeschrittene geeignete Duos, Trios und Quartette variabler Besetzung. Die Bände von Ad libitum Familienedition sind vor allem Familien und Freundeskreisen zu empfehlen, in denen mehrere auf einem beliebigen Instrument spielen. Sämtliche Stücke lassen sich in vielfältiger Besetzung spielen, ganz gleich, ob man zu dritt, zu viert oder zu fünft musizieren möchte. Dieser Band wurde aus den schönsten, aber leicht zu spielenden Advents- und Weihnachtsstücken zusammengestellt, zu denen sich teilweise auch eine Singstimme gesellen kann. Deshalb wurde dem Stimmenmaterial der Instrumente auch Noten fürdie Singstimme beigefügt.
SKU: CA.7008950
ISBN 9790007167646. Text language: Latin.
Following his early departure from the opera stage in 1829, besides chamber music Gioachino Rossini composed only larger scored works of church music. The Stabat Mater is among these. It was composed in two different phases between 1831 and 1841 and received its premiere in Paris in 1842. The text is fashioned as a prayer describing Mary's pain in the face of the crucified Christ. Time and again the vivid language of this text, a Latin poem probably from the 13th century, has inspired settings by composers including illustrious names such as Pergolesi, Joseph Haydn and Verdi. In 10 movements Rossini unites different forms such as aria, duet, quartet and chorus, an operatic aria-like style of writing as well as a strict a cappella style resulting in one of the highpoints of this genre. For this arrangement, the vocal score (CV 70.089/03), choral score (CV 70.089/05) and parts for strings and timpani from the original orchestral version can also be used. Score available separately - see item CA.7008900.