Performance time - ca. 8:15
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Total performance time - ca. 8:00
I. The Shark Theme (3:00)
II. Out to Sea/The Shark Cage Fugue (4:30)
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While the German Wehrmacht besieged Leningrad, Shostakovich wrote his 'Leningrad' Symphony. More than a million people died during the 28-month-long isolation of the city. Against this backdrop, Shostakovich's Symphony No. 7 became a symbol for the trapped Leningraders of their solidarity and will to survive. At its premiere and even more so at its first Leningrad performance on 9 August 1942, while the city was still under siege, the symphony was greeted with euphoric enthusiasm. The commentator at the live radio broadcast described the concert: “The whole hall stood up during the finale. You couldn't stay seated and listen. It was impossible.”
This volume is part of the revised and corrected new edition of all 15 symphonies by Dmitri Shostakovich published by Boosey & Hawkes and Sikorski as large format study scores for optimal legibility. All scores and the related orchestral parts have been newly computer typeset, and the orchestral parts are also compatible for performance use with scores in 'The New Collected Works of Dmitri Shostakovich'.
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Total performance time - ca. 14:00
I. Theme from Schindler's List (3:40)
II. Jewish Town (Krakow Ghetto – Winter '41) (4:20)
III. Remembrances (5:40)
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Performance time - ca. 3:50
Commissioned by the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee.
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Performance time - ca. 13:00
1. Closing In
2. Reflections
3. Joy Ride
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Contents: Old American Songs (Complete) • Piano Concerto • John Henry • El Salón México• Fanfare for the Common Man.
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Weakened by a series of chronic illnesses and aware of his impending death, Shostakovich looks back on his life in Symphony No.15 in A major, Op. 141. The work opens with cheerful reminiscences from his youth, featuring quotations from his early works and allusions to Rossini. But already by the second movement, a funeral march rich with self-quotation, the mood changes. In the cantabile movement which follows, one hears the murmuring ghosts of the past. With echoes of Richard Wagner, the eerie finale ultimately instructs the listener to remain fearful through its crumbling tonality.
This volume is part of the revised and corrected new edition of all 15 symphonies by Dmitri Shostakovich published by Boosey & Hawkes and Sikorski as large format study scores for optimal legibility. All scores and the related orchestral parts have been newly computer typeset, and the orchestral parts are also compatible for performance use with scores in “The New Collected Works of Dmitri Shostakovich”.
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Total performance time - ca. 23:00
I. The Asteroid Field (4:50)
II. Parade of the Ewoks (4:10)
III. Cantina Band (2:15)
IV. Here They Come (2:15)
V. Luke and Leia (4:45)
VI. The Forest Battle (4:05)
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HPS 630
Instrumentation: Flute, Clarinet, Bassoon I, Bassoon II, Trumpet in A, Trumpet in C, Trombone I (Tenor), Trombone II (Bass).
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Performance time - ca. 10:00
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Contents: Les Illuminations • Serenade Op. 31 • Nocturne • Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal.
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This concerto won the Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition in 1995, the most prestigious music prize in the world. In three movements, it is prime example of Adams as the most compelling contemporary master. The concerto was also choreographed as a ballet by the New York City Ballet.
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This new performance score seeks to address every quantifiable performance problem confronting conductors and performs of the Ives Fourth Symphony. Here, for the first time, difficulties that have bedeviled interpreters of the score in the past are addressed, and the new issues unearthed in the recently published Critical Edition score are harnessed and accounted for.
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List | $75.00 |