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Saxophone in Eb and piano - easy to intermediate - Digital Download SKU: S9.Q11853 From 'Scenes of Childhood'. Composed by Robert Schumann. Arranged by Wolfgang Birtel. This edition: Sheet music. Edition Schott - Single Edition. Downloadable. Op. 15/7. Schott Music - Digital #Q11853. Published by Schott Music - Digital (S9.Q11853). The 19th century was not only the era of great forms, monumental symphonies and melodious sonatas, no, the Romantic composers proved to be versatile and highly imaginative on the field of little music pieces as well. Robert Schumann was a master of the character piece for his instrument, the piano. From thirty of such poetic miniatures, he selected thirteen in 1838 for his 'Scenes of Childhood', opus 15, the seventh, i.e. the one right in the middle, being 'Dreaming', the most famous among Schumann's compositions. It is a romantic gem the catchy melody of which will not get out of one's head. The beautiful setting contained in the present edition can be played even by non-pianists.
Dreaming

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Guitar - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1218495 By Robert Schumann. By Robert Schumann. Arranged by Stefan Dulov. 19th Century,Children,Classical,Romantic Period. Guitar Tab. 2 pages. Stefan Dulov #815027. Published by Stefan Dulov (A0.1218495). This is an arrangement for classical guitar of the piano piece Träumerei (Dreaming) from 'Kinderszenen' (Scenes from Childhood) Op. 15 No. 7 by Robert Schumann, German virtuoso pianist and composer of the Romantic era. The difficulty level of this piece is moderate and it is in standard guitar tuning. Standard guitar notation, tabs and detailed left hand fingering included. Duration of the piece is about 2:30 minutes. I hope you will enjoy learning and playing this beautiful melody!
Träumerei (Dreaming) Op. 15 No. 7
Guitare notes et tablatures
Robert Schumann
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Small Ensemble Baritone Saxophone,Bass Saxophone,Piano - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.533585 Composed by Carson Cooman. Concert,Contemporary,Standards. Score and parts. 15 pages. Musik Fabrik Music Publishing #3029121. Published by Musik Fabrik Music Publishing (A0.533585). Polpis Dreaming (2002) for contrabass saxophone and piano was commissioned for and isdedicated to Jay C. Easton. The work was inspired by Easton's championing of the more unusual members of the saxophone family, particularly the contrabass with its incredibly powerful and deep sound.  This work is recorded on Easton's SoLow CD.The title refers to Polpis, a region of Nantucket Island, Massachusetts that borders Nantucket Harbor with a variety of smaller inlets. This work is one of a variety of pieces connected to the landscape of Nantucket. In the case of this piece, the extra-musical image was one of the incredible depth of the ocean (perhaps parallel to the depth of the contrabass saxophone's sound) slowly being explored/achieved through the means of inlets.The work's basic material comes from the saxophone's opening gesture, which moves upwardfrom the bottom of the instrument. The pitch material and interval content that are transformed throughout the work are presented in that motion.The first section of the work is declamatory, with lyric impulses. The material of the work is unfolded as the sounds of the piano's resonance, combined with the tone of the contrabass saxophone are explored. A faster middle section occurs next in which the harmonic gestures and transformations are always moving towards greater consonance. After the middle section, there is a return to the mood of the opening, although the material of the middle section also appears in transformation.
Carso Cooman: Polpis Dreaming (2002) for Eb contrabass saxophone and piano

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