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Instrumental Duet Instrumental Duet,Piano,Viola - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1016814

Composed by Louise Lincoln Kerr. Arranged by Carolyn Waters Broe. 20th Century,Concert,Instructional,Standards. Score and parts. 47 pages. Carolyn Waters Broe #6237731. Published by Carolyn Waters Broe (A0.1016814).

Louise Kerr's Five Character Pieces for Viola and Piano are perfect for advanced and intermediate violists.  These works are tonal and have a variety of genres including both French and Southwest Impressionistic music, German Neo-Romantic music, and fantasy.  The Five Character Pieces are excellent for recitals and concerts.  They display a mastery of expression, keys, technique, and high notes on the viola.  The piano has beautiful harmonic language, solo passages, Impressionistic nuances, and colorful progressions. The Five Character Pieces for Viola and Piano are true chamber music at it's best.  The total performance time is about fifteen minutes.  This collection was first edited, published, and premiered in 2001 at Arizona State University, Tempe by Carolyn Waters Broe.

Five Character Pieces for Viola and Piano
Alto, Piano

$15.99 15.14 € Alto, Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Viola - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.549462

Composed by Alexander Scriabin. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Concert,Instructional,Romantic Period,Sacred,Standards. Score and part. 12 pages. Jmsgu3 #3499711. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549462).

Score: 8 pages, solo part: 2 pages, piano part: 2 pages. Duration: 3:10. An introspective and meditative work with a lot of dynamic and phrasing nuance. Works well for church meditations or recital encores.

Background

Op.11/2 Alto Clarinet version. First of all, Scriabin composed mostly for the solo piano and also the orchestra. This is probably because he was a gifted pianist and therefore certainly appreciated the piano. Scriabin grew up in the late Romantic period, consequently, he was fond of the great piano masters of the time. As a result, he wrote his first noteworthy compositions in the manner of Chopin and Liszt.

Forms

Likewise, Scriabin used many of the same forms as Chopin. These certainly include the étude, prelude, nocturne, and even the mazurka. In contrast, as he developed his own sense of style his music became more and more unusual. So, the last five of his Piano Sonatas do not have a key signature and therefore lean towards atonality.

Philosophy

Scriabin also developed a keen interest in philosophy and likewise poetry. He was above all particularly fascinated by Nietzsche, Delville, and Blavatsky. Consequently, he finally established his own ideas about metaphysics and certainly mysticism. Scriabin consequently advanced theories about the relationship between color and musical keys.

Synesthesia

He also may have experienced a condition called synesthesia where he could probably sense a response created from a different stimulus. Therefore, it was almost as if he could see music and hear colors. Scriabin, therefore, arranged the colors in a circle similar to the circle-of-fifths and assigned each key area a color. Finally, he assigned the key of C to the color red, while the key of G was orange. Similarly, he assigned D to yellow, A to green, and so forth. Strangely, he did not differentiate between major and minor key colors.

 Multimedia

Hence, his ability to translate colors into music certainly gave Scriabin a most noteworthy interest in creating multimedia events. Furthermore, He designed his biggest work, the Mysterium, to last an entire week. Even more, Scriabin made plans not only for music, but also colored lights, incense, and dancing. He designed the performance to occur in the foothills of the Himalaya mountains. The Mysterium was never performed, and only sketches of the work remain.

Modern Performances

In modern times, we often experience performances of Scriabin’s most famous completed works accompanied by colored laser lights and incense. These are the Poem of Ecstasy (completed in 1908) and the Poem of Fire (completed in 1910). The lighting effects for these early performances were accomplished by the clavier à lumiéres. It was a keyboard instrument that projected colored light onto a screen.


Scriabin: Prelude Op. 11 No. 2 for Viola & Piano
Alto, Piano

$19.95 18.89 € Alto, Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus






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