A selection of scenes from Mozart's popular comic opera. Includes arrangements of the opera's most beautiful melodies.
“The music from Abduction is likely to be less familiar to most people than that of other Mozart operas, but this set provides a few recognizable tunes...Technical challenges are limited and contained, making this an appropriate book to use for sight-reading and intepretation practice for high school students and a great way to introduce Mozart's work to students before tackling the concertos.”--The Flutist Quarterly
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Lei Liang's Déjà vu is a one-movement hypnotic dialogue between the violin and percussion. The instrumental writing is intricate yet, at times, explosive. The work contains numerous passages of improvisation with the score providing guidance to the performers.
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Horntrio was commissioned by World-Wide Concurrent Premieres and Commissioning Fund, Inc. and was give its first performance on December 7, 1997 by Jean Rife, horn, James Buswell, violin, and Yehudi Wyner, piano. This three-movement work is heavily influenced by jazz harmony and the music of the French Impressionists. 19 minutes.
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In writing Trio in Red, Kernis imagined various shades of red evoked by the music. Originally titled Seeing Red, a reference to both the color as well as the state of rage just before control can break down.
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