Une pure merveille !
Un roman d'une grande beauté, drôle, fin, extrêmement lumineux sur des sujets difficiles : la perte de
l'être aimé, la dureté de la vie et la tristesse qu'on barricade parfois... Elise franco-japonaise,
orpheline de sa maman veut poser LA question à son père et elle en trouvera le courage au fil des pages,
grâce au retour de sa grand-mère du japon, de sa rencontre avec son extravagante amie Stella..
Ensemble il ne diront plus Sayonara mais Mata Ne !
Hailing from Act I of Rossini's immortal opera, this adaptation of three excerpts-"Largo Al Factotum, " "All' idea di Quel Metallo, " and "Una Voce Poco...
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Hailing from Act I of Rossini's immortal opera, this adaptation of three excerpts-"Largo Al Factotum, " "All' idea di Quel Metallo, " and "Una Voce Poco Fa"-covers an array of styles ranging from bold dramaticism to singing lyricism. Instrumentation : 4 saxophones (SATBar)
Harmoniemusik - Music for Wind Instruments arranged for Saxophone Quartet in Four Volumes. Dating back to circa 1770, "Harmoniemusik" - music for wind instruments -was originally conceived for wind orchestras. Scored for wood and brass instruments, it was mainly performed at open-air concerts and as "Tafelmusik" (table music). The standard instrumentation used to include pairs of oboes, clarinets, horns and bassoons forming a wind octet ; the ensemble was often complemented by additional bass instruments such as a double bassoon, a double bass or further wind instruments. Mostly, it was the composers themselves who arranged their works for wind instruments. This does not hold true for the original Barber of Seville "Harmoniemusik". It was written by the clarinetist Wenzel Sedlák. The version on hand takes up "Harmoniemusik" tradition and transposes the magnificent melodies of this opera into a contemporary musical setting via saxophone quartet. Besetzung : 4 saxophones (SATBar)