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A German Requiem (Sheet music)
Johannes Brahms; Edited by Michael Pilkington
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This 95 page score, size 7 by 10 ? inches, is taken from a previous
Belwin Mills publication. It provides the choir and soloist parts
along with a piano reduction of the orchestral parts, with
notations, instrument cues, and vocal text in German language. In
the Table of Contents an English translation is included. This was
to be Brahms' longest work, in 7 movements, and was based on sacred
biblical text, in German language, and therefore did not follow the
traditional Latin requiem text. Includes: Blessed are they that
mourn * Behold, all flesh is as the grass * Lord, make me to know
the measure of my days on earth * How lovely is thy dwelling place
* Ye are now sorrowful * Here on earth we have no continuing place
* Blessed are the dead.
The A Z of String Players surveys the lives, careers and recordings
of over 300 string players from the past and present. Many great
string players who have made recordings are included, from Accardo
to Zukerman. The text covers artists from the earliest recording
processes to contemporary, cutting-edge technology. In this clear
and straight-forward publication, the artists are listed
alphabetically, with a summary of their career, notable recordings,
biography and critical appraisal of their recorded legacy. In
addition, four compact discs present a selection of recordings from
69 artists. This package will appeal to enthusiast and scholar
alike as a readable, informed and fascinating work of reference.
Claudio Abbado conducts the Lucerne Festival Orchestra for a
performance of three works, recorded at the KKL Luzern Concert Hall
in 2013. The works are: Brahms' 'Tragic Overture'; Schoenberg's
Orchestral Interlude and 'Song of the Wood Dove' from
'Gurre-Lieder'; and Beethoven's Symphony No. 3 in E flat major
('Eroica').
Mariss Jansons leads the Chor and Symphonieorches des Bayerischen
Rundfunks in performances of Brahms' 'Symphony No.2 in D Major,
Opus 73' and Janácek's 'Glagolitic Mass', recorded live at the KKL
Concert Hall, Lucerne in 2012. The soloists are Tatiana Monogarova,
Marina Prudenskja, Ludovit Ludha and Peter Mikulás.
for eleven winds
An arrangement from the original for solo piano which follows
Brahms's techniques of orchestration so as to capture as much as
possible his idiomatic wind sound.
Highlights of the Norton Critical Score of Symphony No. 4 * The
first edition of the score with Brahm's corrections incorporated *
Historical background * Correspondence before publication * Reviews
of first and early performances * Analysis and criticism by music
scholars, including: Hugo Riemann, "Johannes Brahms, Fourth
Symphony in E-minor" (1897); Heinrich Schenker, from Free
Composition (1935); Rene Leibowitz, "Aimez-vous Brahms?" (1971);
Walter Frisch, from Brahms: The Four Symphonies (1996); Raymond
Knapp, from Brahms and the Cahllenge of the Symphony (1997).
Brahms' Six Piano Pieces are published as part of ABRSM's
'Signature' Series - a series of authoritative performing editions
of standard keyboard works, prepared from original sources by
leading scholars. Includes informative introductions and
performance notes.
All solo music not in other volumes, including Symphonic Etudes, Phantasie, 13 other choice works. Definitive Breitkopf & Härtel edition.
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