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Chamber Orchestra - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.596576

Composed by Juan María Solare. 20th Century,Christian,Contemporary,Wedding. Score and parts. 12 pages. Juan Maria Solare #4810669. Published by Juan Maria Solare (A0.596576).

Meditative piece for chamber orchestra (2222.2200.timp.strings)

Character: noble and majestic. Reflective, meditative.

The title is an allusion to the Bible (Mark 11:23, Matthew 17:20, Matthew 21:21).

If you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move.

One possible interpretation is that the inner mountain symbolize those troubles and issues that you can speak to, i.e. face, and therefore solve.

Listen to it on all usual streaming platforms:

Spotify:

https://open.spotify.com/album/5kuPwSQGnXK9CY9QNX4fks

Apple Music:

https://music.apple.com/us/album/speak-to-your-mountain-and-move-it-single/1462303377

Bandcamp:

https://juanmariasolare.bandcamp.com/album/speak-to-your-mountain-and-move-it

 

Nico Zwaneveld from the blog Christian Dance wrote (10 August 2019):

Maybe you can appreciate the works of Hans Zimmer, Gustav Mahler, Edvard Grieg... or maybe this introduction to Juan Maria Solare will cause you to add him to the same list when you are looking for additions to your music collection... let's just say for those special moments where other music genres will not be able to bring you the same feelings of hope, serenity, calmness, nobleness, or tranquility. (http://blog.christiandance.eu/2019/08/juan-maria-solare-speak-to-your.html)

As for the parts, contact the composer (www.JuanMariaSolare.com) or search (soon) in Sheet Music Plus (https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/juan-maria-solare-sheet-music/3003582?aff_id=565049)

Speak to Your Mountain And Move it [chamber orchestra (2222.2200.timp.strings)] Orchestre de chambre

$4.00 3.63 € Orchestre de chambre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Chamber Orchestra - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1432026

By Juan Maria Solare. By Juan Maria Solare. Arranged by Juan Maria Solare. 20th Century,Classical,Contemporary,Historic,Instructional. 15 pages. Juan Maria Solare #1012506. Published by Juan Maria Solare (A0.1432026).

Orchestraining is a cycle of orchestral studies, each focusing on different aspects of performance. These studies are specifically designed for non-professional orchestras, although any orchestra will improve by playing some of these pieces during rehearsals. It is always necessary to pay attention to intonation and many other aspects of orchestral performance.

In addition, these studies are also useful for orchestral conducting students. For example, it is essential to know how to conduct a simultaneous attack of a chord that does not begin on the first beat, but a eighth note after the third beat.

I began writing these studies around 2013, when I took over the direction of the Bremer Orchestergemeinschaft and noticed the complete absence of repertoire of this kind. As a pianist, I am accustomed to studies by Carl Czerny or playing scales. Each individual instrumentalist knows studies of technique for their instrument. However, there are no, or at least I am not aware of, similar studies for orchestral performance technique and the specific difficulties of ensemble playing that it requires. The cycle Orchestraining aims to fill this gap.

The fourth etude focuses on dynamics: crescendi and diminuendi, exploring the extremes forte vs piano and gradually changing from one to the other one.

Orchestraining No. 4 [Orchestra]
Orchestre de chambre
Juan Maria Solare
$5.00 4.53 € Orchestre de chambre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Chamber Orchestra - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1197730

By Juan María Solare. By Juan María Solare. Arranged by Juan María Solare. 20th Century,Classical,Contemporary. Score and parts. 64 pages. Juan Maria Solare #796911. Published by Juan Maria Solare (A0.1197730).

Piano Concerto No. 1 - SECOND movement [score and parts]
Please find the other two movements - also in this platform
The full score (of the three movements) is also
available independently HERE:
https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/piano-concerto-no-1-score-only-digital-sheet-music/22468631?aff_id=565049

Video in YouTube (score follower)

Aesthetic reflections on the piano concerto (by Juan María Solare)

During the eras of classicism and romanticism, a concerto was often conceived as a confrontation between a soloist, symbolising the individual, and the orchestra, representing society. Seen in this way, a concert reflects a value system that pits the individual against the group and poses a struggle of I against you. Surely this vehemence could be explained in a Beethovenian era when the concepts of human rights and individual freedom were fragile ideals.

However, it is a different scale of values that my piano concerto tries to reflect: the idea of cooperation, of teamwork and of an orchestra as a living organism whose organs are not superior to one another, more vital than others, but fulfil different functions, qualitatively speaking.

Every soloist plays a leading role, but this does not imply either subordination to the rest or denigration or subjugation of the rest. The fact that the soloist is sometimes in the foreground does not imply a victory over the others. The very concept of victory is meaningless here.

At times, the soloist will fulfil a leadership role, at others he or she will underpin from passivity what is happening in the orchestra, intentionally from the shadows, as a grey eminence. And at other times - why not - he will question what the majority is doing.

It is not a rough relationship of me against you, but there is also a we.

The composition and orchestration of this piano concerto was made possible by a grant from the Senator for Culture of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen. This work was funded by an artist's grant as part of the Bremen-Corona-Hilfen programme.

The premiere by the orchestra of the Bremer Orchestergemeinschaft is scheduled for the beginning of 2024. Duration: 17 to 20 minutes.

Piano Concerto No. 1 - SECOND movement [score and parts] Orchestre de chambre
Juan María Solare
$33.00 29.92 € Orchestre de chambre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Chamber Orchestra - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1432016

By Juan Maria Solare. By Juan Maria Solare. 20th Century,Classical,Contemporary,Historic,Instructional. 18 pages. Juan Maria Solare #1012496. Published by Juan Maria Solare (A0.1432016).

Orchestraining is a cycle of orchestral studies, each focusing on different aspects of performance. These studies are specifically designed for non-professional orchestras, although any orchestra will improve by playing some of these pieces during rehearsals. It is always necessary to pay attention to intonation and many other aspects of orchestral performance.

In addition, these studies are also useful for orchestral conducting students. For example, it is essential to know how to conduct a simultaneous attack of a chord that does not begin on the first beat, but a eighth note after the third beat.

I began writing these studies around 2013, when I took over the direction of the Bremer Orchestergemeinschaft and noticed the complete absence of repertoire of this kind. As a pianist, I am accustomed to studies by Carl Czerny or playing scales. Each individual instrumentalist knows studies of technique for their instrument. However, there are no, or at least I am not aware of, similar studies for orchestral performance technique and the specific difficulties of ensemble playing that it requires. The cycle Orchestraining aims to fill this gap.

This second orchestral etude focus on tuning / intonation.

Orchestraining No. 2 [Orchestra]
Orchestre de chambre
Juan Maria Solare
$5.00 4.53 € Orchestre de chambre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Chamber Orchestra - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1197728

By Juan María Solare. By Juan María Solare. 20th Century,Classical,Contemporary. Score and parts. 74 pages. Juan Maria Solare #796909. Published by Juan Maria Solare (A0.1197728).

Juan María Solare: Piano Concerto No. 1 - FIRST movement [score and parts]
Please find the other two movements - also in this platform
The full score (of the three movements) is also
available independently HERE:
https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/piano-concerto-no-1-score-only-digital-sheet-music/22468631?aff_id=565049

Video in YouTube (score follower)

Aesthetic reflections on the piano concerto

During the eras of classicism and romanticism, a concerto was often conceived as a confrontation between a soloist, symbolising the individual, and the orchestra, representing society. Seen in this way, a concert reflects a value system that pits the individual against the group and poses a struggle of I against you. Surely this vehemence could be explained in a Beethovenian era when the concepts of human rights and individual freedom were fragile ideals.

However, it is a different scale of values that my piano concerto tries to reflect: the idea of cooperation, of teamwork and of an orchestra as a living organism whose organs are not superior to one another, more vital than others, but fulfil different functions, qualitatively speaking.

Every soloist plays a leading role, but this does not imply either subordination to the rest or denigration or subjugation of the rest. The fact that the soloist is sometimes in the foreground does not imply a victory over the others. The very concept of victory is meaningless here.

At times, the soloist will fulfil a leadership role, at others he or she will underpin from passivity what is happening in the orchestra, intentionally from the shadows, as a grey eminence. And at other times - why not - he will question what the majority is doing.

It is not a rough relationship of me against you, but there is also a we.

The composition and orchestration of this piano concerto was made possible by a grant from the Senator for Culture of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen. This work was funded by an artist's grant as part of the Bremen-Corona-Hilfen programme.

The premiere by the orchestra of the Bremer Orchestergemeinschaft is scheduled for the beginning of 2024. Duration: 17 to 20 minutes.

Piano Concerto No. 1 - FIRST movement [score and parts] Orchestre de chambre
Juan María Solare
$33.00 29.92 € Orchestre de chambre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Chamber Orchestra - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1197732

Composed by Juan María Solare. 20th Century,Classical,Contemporary. Score and parts. 53 pages. Juan Maria Solare #796913. Published by Juan Maria Solare (A0.1197732).

Piano Concerto No. 1 - THIRD movement [score and parts]
Please find the other two movements - also in this platform
The full score (of the three movements) is also
available independently HEREavailable HERE:
(https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/piano-concerto-no-1-score-only-digital-sheet-music/22468631?aff_id=565049).

Video in YouTube (score follower)

Aesthetic reflections on the piano concerto (by Juan María Solare)

During the eras of classicism and romanticism, a concerto was often conceived as a confrontation between a soloist, symbolising the individual, and the orchestra, representing society. Seen in this way, a concert reflects a value system that pits the individual against the group and poses a struggle of I against you. Surely this vehemence could be explained in a Beethovenian era when the concepts of human rights and individual freedom were fragile ideals.

However, it is a different scale of values that my piano concerto tries to reflect: the idea of cooperation, of teamwork and of an orchestra as a living organism whose organs are not superior to one another, more vital than others, but fulfil different functions, qualitatively speaking.

Every soloist plays a leading role, but this does not imply either subordination to the rest or denigration or subjugation of the rest. The fact that the soloist is sometimes in the foreground does not imply a victory over the others. The very concept of victory is meaningless here.

At times, the soloist will fulfil a leadership role, at others he or she will underpin from passivity what is happening in the orchestra, intentionally from the shadows, as a grey eminence. And at other times - why not - he will question what the majority is doing.

It is not a rough relationship of me against you, but there is also a we.

The composition and orchestration of this piano concerto was made possible by a grant from the Senator for Culture of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen. This work was funded by an artist's grant as part of the Bremen-Corona-Hilfen programme.

The premiere by the orchestra of the Bremer Orchestergemeinschaft is scheduled for the beginning of 2024. Duration: 17 to 20 minutes.

Full score available here

Piano Concerto No. 1 - THIRD movement [score and parts] Orchestre de chambre

$33.00 29.92 € Orchestre de chambre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Chamber Orchestra - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1197642

Composed by Juan María Solare. 20th Century,Classical,Contemporary. Score and parts. 77 pages. Juan Maria Solare #796823. Published by Juan Maria Solare (A0.1197642).

Juan María Solare: Piano Concerto (No. 1)

PARTS
Piano Concerto No. 1 -
FIRST movement [score and parts]
https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/22466227?aff_id=565049
https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/piano-concerto-no-1-first-movement-score-and-parts-digital-sheet-music/22466227?aff_id=565049https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/22466227?aff_id=565049
Piano Concerto No. 1 - SECOND movement [score and parts]
https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/22466231?aff_id=565049

Piano Concerto No. 1 - THIRD movement [score and parts]
https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/22466233?aff_id=565049


Aesthetic reflections on the piano concerto

During the eras of classicism and romanticism, a concerto was often conceived as a confrontation between a soloist, symbolising the individual, and the orchestra, representing society. Seen in this way, a concert reflects a value system that pits the individual against the group and poses a struggle of I against you. Surely this vehemence could be explained in a Beethovenian era when the concepts of human rights and individual freedom were fragile ideals.

However, it is a different scale of values that my piano concerto tries to reflect: the idea of cooperation, of teamwork and of an orchestra as a living organism whose organs are not superior to one another, more vital than others, but fulfil different functions, qualitatively speaking.

Every soloist plays a leading role, but this does not imply either subordination to the rest or denigration or subjugation of the rest. The fact that the soloist is sometimes in the foreground does not imply a victory over the others. The very concept of victory is meaningless here.

At times, the soloist will fulfil a leadership role, at others he or she will underpin from passivity what is happening in the orchestra, intentionally from the shadows, as a grey eminence. And at other times - why not - he will question what the majority is doing.

It is not a rough relationship of me against you, but there is also a we.

The composition and orchestration of this piano concerto was made possible by a grant from the Senator for Culture of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen. This work was funded by an artist's grant as part of the Bremen-Corona-Hilfen programme.

The premiere by the orchestra of the Bremer Orchestergemeinschaft is scheduled for the beginning of 2024. Duration: 17 to 20 minutes.

1st movement - https://youtu.be/DNckBKzaWtc
2nd movement - https://youtu.be/1Zy0ZbrdPJE
3rd movement - https://youtu.be/dnYE9dWUEZg

Piano Concerto No. 1 - Score Only Orchestre de chambre

$25.00 22.67 € Orchestre de chambre PDF SheetMusicPlus






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