Russian-born composer pianist and conductor Alexander Tcherepnin was particularly known for his cosmopolitan style that included influences from France and the Far East. This piece composed in 1932 is no exception and provides …
One of Tcherepnin?s favourite instruments was the cello for which he wrote about ten works (for example the Georgian Rhapsody other works for violoncello and orchestra and several ensemble and solo pieces). He worked together …
The Twelve Preludes (Chicago 1952-53) show with vivid clarity the many-sided expressive genius of their composer. Each prelude is a musical entity each has its own 'raison d'être' its own musical message. Taken as a whole the…
Tcherepnin composed these five pieces during a sojourn in Shanghai were he was honorary professor at the conservatory and also worked as a consultant for the Chinese ministry of education. The studies were inspired by Chinese fol…
The Contemporary Piano Literature series includes a selection of music written for children by Bartók Gretchaninov Kabalevsky Prokofiev Scott Shostakovich and Stravinsky. In addition the books contain pieces composed specif…
The Contemporary Piano Literature series includes a selection of music written for children by Bartók Gretchaninov Kabalevsky Prokofiev Scott Shostakovich and Stravinsky. In addition the books contain pieces composed specif…
This collection features piano works by prominent G. Schirmer composers including: Adams Barber Cowell Dello Joio Harbison Kabalevsky Khachaturian Prokofiev Shostakovich Tan Dun and others. Includes previouslyunpublishe…
Selected Pieces For Piano-“That’s all my neighbour ever plays!” Like Anne Sylvestre are you tormented by endless repetitions of Für Elise? Why not widen the repertoire of your budding musician with this collecti…
As the title suggests this Sonatine by Alexandre Tchérepnin attempts to adapt the music to the surprise elements of sports. The Pianist in the first movement is portrayed as being 'defensive' while the Bassoon soloist is consider…
As the title suggests this Sonatine interprets musical elements of sport. With this in mind Tcherepnine's Sonatine is a highly amusing energetic and fun piece to play for saxophonists. Russian born composer Alexandre Tcherepni…