Format : Octavo
SKU: HL.14027982
ISBN 9788759861172.
Medieval Folk Song for SATB Choir.
SKU: FG.042-07982-9
ISBN 979-0-042-07982-9.
Songs of Dances and Death arranged for bass voice and orchestra by Kalevi Aho. This orchestral adaptation of Mussorgsky's brilliant song cycle was made in 1984 for the late Martti Talvela. The songs represent variations on the same storyline: Death arrives to take a life before its normal course has run. In all four Aho uses the instrumentation to highlight the movement towards Death's triumph and emphasise the cycle's dark psychological character.
SKU: HL.49018079
ISBN 9790001170949. UPC: 884088549046. 9.0x12.0x0.324 inches.
With Granica, Enjott Schneider presents a work in which three instruments play alongside each other in a concertante manner on an equal basis. As in most of his pieces, he makes careful use of contemporary playing techniques and combines turbulent passages with quiet, narrative phases.The one-part work starts with a 'dance of life', so called by Enjott Schneider. In the course of the piece, this lively, dynamic dance changes and eventually disappears in the 'depths of death'. Granica comes from the Slavonic and means 'border'. The work was commissioned by the Embassy of Cyprus.2 Klaviere * S. (Vibraphon, auch mit Kontrabassbogen gestrichen * Crotales, auch mit Kontrabassbogen gestrichen, ad lib. Vibraphon, hohe Lage * Triangel, am Stander * hangendes Becken, tief * Bell tree * Tamtam * Tamburin, auf Stander * Tomtoms, ad lib. Rototoms * Holzplatten, hell klingend, ad lib. auf Fell liegend * Grosse Trommel) (1 Spieler).
SKU: HL.48024525
ISBN 9781784544072. UPC: 888680925680. 7.0x10.5x0.212 inches.
The Death of Oscar (2012) is a miniature tone poem drawing upon the legend of the bardic poet Ossian and the death of his son Oscar. In the legends of Ossian, Oscar challenged the High King Cairbre to single combat and, though victorious, died of his wounds and was mourned by his father and lover. These tales collected by James MacPherson in the 18th century have long been debated as regards their authenticity, but what is not in doubt is the massive influence they had on perceptions of Scottish and Celtic culture, particularly overseas - admired by political figures such as Napoleon and Thomas Jefferson and inspiring Romantic artists from Mendelssohn in Fingal's Cave to Goethe in Die Leiden des jungen Werther.