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Piano Trio,String Ensemble Cello,Piano,Violin - Digital Download SKU: A0.878750 Composed by Jean-Christophe Masson www.jcmasson.com. 20th Century,Contemporary. Score and parts. 36 pages. Jean-Christophe Masson #4593355. Published by Jean-Christophe Masson (A0.878750). ''Invensciens'' --- Trio for Piano, Violin and CelloBy Jean-Christophe Masson --- Approximate duration: 14 minutesCreated on January, 2018 in Nevers (France) by ''Le Trio des Aulnes'' , with Honoré Béjin (piano), Jean-François Corvaisier (violin), Laurent Lagarde (cello). © Jean-Christophe Masson Member No SACEM 00623 9409 43. Audio reproduction rights reserved.www.jcmasson.com
Invensciens --- Trio for Piano, Violin and Cello --- Score and Parts --- Command of Trio des Aulnes
Piano Trio: piano, violon, violoncelle
Jean-Christophe Masson --- Approximate duration: 14 minutes

Created on January, 2018 in Nevers (France) by ''Le Trio des Aulnes'' , with Honoré Béjin (piano), Jean-François Corvaisier (violin), Laurent Lagarde (cello)


© Jean-Christophe Masson Member No SACEM 00623 9409 43

$24.99 24.25 € Piano Trio: piano, violon, violoncelle PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Trio Cello,Piano,Violin - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1142148 Composed by William Heath. Classical,Contemporary,Film/TV,Thriller. 19 pages. William Heath #742526. Published by William Heath (A0.1142148). A Piano Trio, written for the Leeds University Union Music Society Winter Concert Series. Performed by the Hughes Trio featuring Christopher Hughes (Piano), Amy Howe (Violin), and Nikki Kemp (Cello) Programme Notes: This is a rather melodramatic piece that follows the Five Stages of Grief. I first sketched the piece for string quartet after an absolutely horrific interview at the Royal Northern College of Music. Feeling disheartened and dejected, I got home and messily scribbled on some manuscript paper An Elegy for Hopes and Dreams, and started writing this extremely over-dramatic and self-indulgent piece. I had abandoned this piece for an entire year before reviving it and writing the whole piece in just over a week and a half, now reimagined for Piano Trio. The piece starts with an atonal representation of grief before quickly moving into an upbeat Denial section which features a sort of fragile and manic sense of repression as a theme that initially sounds upbeat quickly unravels with whole-tone scales and chromatic movement. A representation of Anger is then seen with the whole trio playing the same melody with a jarring Bb in the harmony. The denial and anger sections repeat and regress before abruptly moving to a Bargaining section in which the original theme, ominously played in the lower piano and cello registers, is juxtaposed with a conjunct, major variation of the same theme in the violin. The Depression section takes the form of a cello solo as I find it to be one of the most emotive and expressive instruments and I take inspiration from Elgar's Cello Concerto, which I angstily listened to on the flight home from my aforementioned interview. A lilting and lamenting cello solo is contrasted with an atonal, aimless piano accompaniment which reflects the topic of depression. The bargaining theme reprises slightly with both strings performing the major variation before leading to the final climax. The Acceptance section sees the principal theme finally fully resolved in a major mode and with diatonic harmony. This is an expressive section as the whole trio plays the same melody with very simple yet emotive harmonic accompaniment underneath. Here the depression theme pairs with the principal theme coming to a final resolution. For individual parts for performance please contact owhcomposer@gmail.com.
An Elegy for Hopes and Dreams
Piano Trio: piano, violon, violoncelle

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