Hawkes Pocket Scores HPS 1484
Seraph. HPS 1484. trumpet and string orchestra. Partition d'étude.
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- Nombre de pages32
- Poids0.051 kg
- Dimensions19,0 cm × 13,6 cm × 0,0 cm
- ISBN0-85162-820-6
- EAN9780851628202
- Date de parution01/01/2000
- ÉditeurBOOSEY
Résumé
A seraph is a celestial being or angel, usually and traditionally associated with trumpets. MacMillan's "Seraph" is a concertino for trumpet and strings, in three short, contrasting movements, and a welcome addition to the instrument's concerto repertoire, following the same composer's "Epiclesis" (1993). "Seraph" is dedicated to Alison Balsom, who first performed the work in 2011 at Wigmore Hall, London, with the Scottish Ensemble.
A recording of this performance is available on EMI Classics (50999 6 78590 2 3). Although challenging to play, the work does not use extended techniques ; it is therefore suitable for advanced standard students and professional soloists alike. In programming terms the work provides the perfect foil to string orchestra pieces from the baroque and classical periods. Instrumentation : trumpet and string orchestra
A recording of this performance is available on EMI Classics (50999 6 78590 2 3). Although challenging to play, the work does not use extended techniques ; it is therefore suitable for advanced standard students and professional soloists alike. In programming terms the work provides the perfect foil to string orchestra pieces from the baroque and classical periods. Instrumentation : trumpet and string orchestra
A seraph is a celestial being or angel, usually and traditionally associated with trumpets. MacMillan's "Seraph" is a concertino for trumpet and strings, in three short, contrasting movements, and a welcome addition to the instrument's concerto repertoire, following the same composer's "Epiclesis" (1993). "Seraph" is dedicated to Alison Balsom, who first performed the work in 2011 at Wigmore Hall, London, with the Scottish Ensemble.
A recording of this performance is available on EMI Classics (50999 6 78590 2 3). Although challenging to play, the work does not use extended techniques ; it is therefore suitable for advanced standard students and professional soloists alike. In programming terms the work provides the perfect foil to string orchestra pieces from the baroque and classical periods. Instrumentation : trumpet and string orchestra
A recording of this performance is available on EMI Classics (50999 6 78590 2 3). Although challenging to play, the work does not use extended techniques ; it is therefore suitable for advanced standard students and professional soloists alike. In programming terms the work provides the perfect foil to string orchestra pieces from the baroque and classical periods. Instrumentation : trumpet and string orchestra