This tribute to Franz Schubert contains only a brief fragment actually written by the composer. The rest of the work describes Schubert's journey to the next world, his awareness of the still-to-be-explored ideas of his musical language, and the completion of a fugue assigned to him shortly before his death on November 19, 1928. The work is a National Endowment for the Arts Consortium Commission, composed for the Atlanta Chamber Players, the Da Capo Chamber Players and Voices of Change.
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A set of three American spirituals arranged for string trio including “My Lord What a Morning”, “Were You There”, and “This Train is Bound for Glory.”. Songs selected to represent a variety of moods--soulful, energetic, mournful and rhythmic, and present them in new ways through idiomatic string writing. Commissioned by Musica Harmonia.
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In this unique series, cadenzas are created for well-known instrumental concertos from the Classical and Romantic periods by major composers and soloists of our time.
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Turlough O'Carolan (1670-1738) is considered to be the last great harp player of Ireland. He knew how to combine Irish music with Italian Baroque music, thus creating a large number of compositions, about 200 of which have survived. 16 of them were selected by Patrick PföB and arranged for two violins and cello for this edition.
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Intermediate arrangement of this famous Bach tune. Perfect for weddings, recitals, and more.
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Fauré's well-known romantic, melancholy melody can now be played in arrangements for piano trio and string trio.
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Commissioned by Charles Siegel for his wife Helga on the occasion of her 70th birthday.
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