Goldberg in Istanbul. Für Cembalo (oder Klavier), harpsichord

Par : Fazil Say
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  • EAN9790001215008
  • Réf. fournisseurED 23543
  • Dimensions23,1 cm × 30,3 cm × 0,0 cm
  • Poids0.075 kg
  • Nb. de pages12

Résumé

Are you a lover of classical piano music looking for something new and exciting to add to your repertoire ? Look no further than Goldberg in Istanbul, the stunning op. 94 composition by Fazil Say. This concert and encore piece takes the well-known themes of the Goldberg Variations by Johann Sebastian Bach and infuses them with Turkish maqams, jazz elements, and Istanbul rhythms. The result is a breathtaking fusion of cultures and styles that is sure to captivate any audience.
Whether you're a pianist or harpsichordist, this sheet music publication is a must-have for any performer looking to add something fresh and unique to their repertoire. Get your copy of Goldberg in Istanbul today and experience the magic for yourself. Instrumentation : harpsichord op. 94
Are you a lover of classical piano music looking for something new and exciting to add to your repertoire ? Look no further than Goldberg in Istanbul, the stunning op. 94 composition by Fazil Say. This concert and encore piece takes the well-known themes of the Goldberg Variations by Johann Sebastian Bach and infuses them with Turkish maqams, jazz elements, and Istanbul rhythms. The result is a breathtaking fusion of cultures and styles that is sure to captivate any audience.
Whether you're a pianist or harpsichordist, this sheet music publication is a must-have for any performer looking to add something fresh and unique to their repertoire. Get your copy of Goldberg in Istanbul today and experience the magic for yourself. Instrumentation : harpsichord op. 94