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To a wold rose. extrait de "Woodland Sketches". op. 51/1. cello and piano.
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- Nombre de pages6
- Poids0.042 kg
- Dimensions23,1 cm × 30,3 cm × 0,0 cm
- ISBNM-001-17661-7
- EAN9790001176613
- Date de parution01/01/2000
- CollectionEdition Schott - Single Editio
- ÉditeurSchott
- MusicienWolfgang Birtel
Résumé
The American composer and pianist Edward MacDowell (1860-1908) is rather unknown around here, even though he had his artistic roots in here : For he was trained as a pianist in Paris, Stuttgart, Wiesbaden, and Frankfurt. After his return to his home country, he worked as a teacher but was also director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra for eight years. During that time (1896) he composed 'Woodland Sketches' Op.
51 which is among the best-known of his piano compositions, especially the opening piece of his musical landscape paintings : 'To a wild rose' which is a simple, yet harmonically spiced melody full of peace and ease, without any technical tricks. Instrumentation : cello and piano op. 51/1
51 which is among the best-known of his piano compositions, especially the opening piece of his musical landscape paintings : 'To a wild rose' which is a simple, yet harmonically spiced melody full of peace and ease, without any technical tricks. Instrumentation : cello and piano op. 51/1
L'éditeur en parle
Edward MacDowell had been director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra for eight years. During that time (1896) he composed 'Woodland Sketches' Op. 51 which is among the best-known of his piano compositions, especially the opening piece of his musical landscape paintings : 'To a wild rose' which is a simple, yet harmonically spiced melody full of peace and ease, without any technical tricks. Besetzung : cello and piano op.
51/1
51/1

