4 Tangos. string quartet (and double bass ad libitum). Partition et parties.

Par : Jacob Gade, Carlos Gardel, Eduard Pütz, Sebastian de Yradier

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  • Nombre de pages64
  • Poids0.257 kg
  • Dimensions23,1 cm × 30,3 cm × 0,0 cm
  • ISBNM-001-17581-5
  • EAN9790001175814
  • Date de parution01/01/2000
  • CollectionMUSIQUE D'ENSEM
  • ÉditeurSchott
  • MusicienWolfgang Birtel

Résumé

Tango - a dance, a music genre, an awareness of life, 'a sad thought that can be danced' (according to a tango composer). The terms and definitions are as varied as the range of styles of the works. The present volume deliberately presents four entirely different characters : 'Jalousie' by the Danish composer Jacob Gade which probably is the best-known dance tango ; 'Mi Buenos Aires Querido', a work by the classical Argentine composer Carlos Gardel ; 'Tango appassionato' by Eduard Pütz, a 'tango nuevo' in the tradition of Astor Piazzolla ; and finally, 'La Paloma' by Sebastián der Yradier, a tango arrangement of the title that, according to GEMA, is the most popular melody of the 19th century.
The arrangements for string quartet are melodious and easy to play, a delight for both performers and audience alike. A double-bass part (ad libitum) is included to complement the sound. Instrumentation : string quartet (and double bass ad libitum)
Tango - a dance, a music genre, an awareness of life, 'a sad thought that can be danced' (according to a tango composer). The terms and definitions are as varied as the range of styles of the works. The present volume deliberately presents four entirely different characters : 'Jalousie' by the Danish composer Jacob Gade which probably is the best-known dance tango ; 'Mi Buenos Aires Querido', a work by the classical Argentine composer Carlos Gardel ; 'Tango appassionato' by Eduard Pütz, a 'tango nuevo' in the tradition of Astor Piazzolla ; and finally, 'La Paloma' by Sebastián der Yradier, a tango arrangement of the title that, according to GEMA, is the most popular melody of the 19th century.
The arrangements for string quartet are melodious and easy to play, a delight for both performers and audience alike. A double-bass part (ad libitum) is included to complement the sound. Instrumentation : string quartet (and double bass ad libitum)