Euphonium Concerto. euphonium and orchestra. Réduction pour piano avec partie soliste.

Par : Karl Jenkins

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  • Nombre de pages92
  • Poids0.347 kg
  • Dimensions23,1 cm × 30,3 cm × 0,0 cm
  • ISBNM-060-12315-X
  • EAN9790060123153
  • Date de parution01/01/2000
  • CollectionEUPHONIUM
  • ÉditeurBOOSEY

Résumé

Karl Jenkins' Euphonium Concerto is a major addition to the euphonium repertory, commissioned by Euphonium Foundation UK for David Childs. Cast in four characterful movements it demands both expressive and technical prowess on the part of the soloist, and its charm, exhilaration and wit will delight audiences. 'The Juggler', effortlessly entertains, 'Romanza' waxes lyrical, and 'It takes two ... ', an atmospheric tango-style episode, reveals hidden depths.
'A Troika ? Tidy ! ' is the thrilling finale, and a showcase for the soloist's mastery of rapid passage-work. Orchestra and concert band scorings available from Boosey & Hawkes. Brass band version available from Prima Vista Musikk. Recorded on Doyen DOY CD262, by David Childs and Cory Band, conducted by Robert Childs. Instrumentation : euphonium and orchestra
Karl Jenkins' Euphonium Concerto is a major addition to the euphonium repertory, commissioned by Euphonium Foundation UK for David Childs. Cast in four characterful movements it demands both expressive and technical prowess on the part of the soloist, and its charm, exhilaration and wit will delight audiences. 'The Juggler', effortlessly entertains, 'Romanza' waxes lyrical, and 'It takes two ... ', an atmospheric tango-style episode, reveals hidden depths.
'A Troika ? Tidy ! ' is the thrilling finale, and a showcase for the soloist's mastery of rapid passage-work. Orchestra and concert band scorings available from Boosey & Hawkes. Brass band version available from Prima Vista Musikk. Recorded on Doyen DOY CD262, by David Childs and Cory Band, conducted by Robert Childs. Instrumentation : euphonium and orchestra