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Weekend Warriors: Volume 2 - Bass Guitar

Weekend Warriors: Volume 2 - Piano/Keyboard

Weekend Warriors: Volume 2 - Female Voice

Weekend Warriors: Volume 2 - Guitar

Music Minus One - Northern Lights (Minus Alto Saxophone)

Music Minus One - Northern Lights (Minus Tenor Saxophone)

Music Minus One - Northern Lights (Minus Bass/Electric Bass)

Music Minus One - Studio City (Minus Bass/Electric Bass)

Music Minus One - Studio City (Minus Tenor Saxophone)

Music Minus One - Studio City (Minus Alto Saxophone)

Music Minus One - Studio City (Minus Piano)

Music Minus One - Beginning Trumpet Solos Vol.II

Music Minus One - Northern Lights (Minus Drums)

Antonio Vivaldi: La Caccia and More From 'Il Cimento'

Swing With A Band - Tenor Saxophone

Music Minus One - W.A. Mozart: Concerto No.20 In D Minor KV466

12 More Classic Jazz Standards (Book/2CDs)

Clara Schumann: Piano Concerto In A Minor Op.7 (Music Minus One)

Weekend Warriors: The Singer's Songbook (Volume 1 Male Singers)

Music Minus One - Joseph Haydn: Violoncello Concerto In C

Music Minus One - Joseph Haydn: Violoncello Concerto In C

Franz Josef Haydn's beautiful Concerto in C major for Violoncello and Orchestra is a treat as well as an absolute requirement for any serious ?cellist. Strangely, though, it lay dormant and unknown in a Prague library until it was discovered in 1961 and brought to light after nearly two hundred years! Since its reintroduction it has become one of the most popular of all violoncello concerti, and deservedly so. This concerto was most likely written in the mid-1760s while Haydn was Kapellmeister to Prince Esterházy. Its splendid, memorable themes perfectly showcase the solo instrument against a beautifully and sensitively orchestrated backdrop, all of which come together to illustrate Papa Haydn?s mastery of form, melody and orchestration. Its lovely classical charm, beautifully captured here by virtuoso Roman Wiszniowski and the Plovdiv Philharmonic, will enchant you from beginning to end. Then play it yourself with maestro Todorov and the Plovdiv Philharmonic as your accompanists! This MMO learning and performance edition of one of the great classical ?cello masterpieces is not to be missed! This deluxe 2CD set includes a slow-tempo practice version to help you get up to speed.Includes an authoritative, newly engraved music score printed on high-quality ivory paper, and informative liner notes; a digital stereo compact disc featuring a complete performance of the concerto with orchestra and soloist, and a second performance minus you, the soloist; and a second compact disc containing a full-speed version of the complete version as well as a special -20% slow-tempo version of the accompaniment for practice purposes. The concerto is voluminously indexed for your practice and performance convenience. Includes cadenzas composed by Wolfgang Boettcher.

DKK 392.00
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Camille Saint-Saens: Piano Concerto No. 4 In C Minor, Op.44 (Book/CD)

Camille Saint-Saens: Piano Concerto No. 4 In C Minor, Op.44 (Book/CD)

Not available to customers in France, Germany or The Netherlands. Piano Concerto No. 4 In C Minor (concerto pour Piano en ut mineur), Op. 44 by Camille Saint-Saëns , is the composer's most structurally innovative Piano concerto. In one sense it is like a four-movement symphony, but these are grouped in pairs. That is, the piece is divided into two parts, each of which combines two main movements (Part 1: I. Moderatetempo Theme and Variations in C Minor; II. Slower Theme and Variations in A-flat Major; Part 2: III. Scherzo in C Minor; IV. Finale in C Major). However, in each part there is a bridge-like transitional section, between the two main "movements" – for example, a fugal Andante in part II functions as an interlude between the two main sections. The concerto begins with a gently mischievous chromatic subject, heard in dialogue between the strings and piano soloist, and continues in a creative thematic development similar to Saint-Saëns ' Third Symphony. The composer demonstrates brilliant skill in employing the piano and orchestra almost equally. In the Andante, he moves to A-flat major with a chorale-like theme in the woodwinds (also strikingly similar to the tune of the Third Symphony's final section), and uses this as a platform on which to build a series of variations before bringing the movement to a quiet close. The Allegro vivace begins again in C minor as a high-spirited scherzo, using material foreshadowed in the first movement. 2/4 and 6/8 are playfully juxtaposed throughout. At one point, the Piano boldly leads the orchestra in an energetic 6/8 theme in Eflat major. Eventually the orchestra moves to a lush Andante, recapitulating the Andante section from the first movement. Rather suddenly, the piano climbs up to a flurry of double octave trills, and a climactic trumpet fanfare, leads to the jubilant finale based on a hymn-like theme in triple time. The concerto concludes with the piano, in glittering cascades, guiding the orchestra to a fortissimo close. The piano concerto was premièred in 1875 with the composer as the soloist. The concerto is dedicated to Antoine Door, a professor of piano at the Vienna Conservatory. It continues to be one of Saint-Saëns ' most popular piano concertos, second only to the Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor. This highly inventive work, along with many others, does much to refute the caricature of a purely reactionary Saint-Saëns .

DKK 229.00
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