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Piano,Viola - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.549240 Composed by Nikolay Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Instructional,Romantic Period,Standards. Score and part. 17 pages. Jmsgu3 #3473581. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549240). Flight of the Bumblebee from Korsakov's Tale of Tsar Saltan Score: 11 pages, Solo part: 3 pages, Piano accompaniment part: 3 pages. Duration: ca. 1:15 Amaze your listeners with this short but great recital encore! Flight of the Bumblebee Flight of the Bumblebee is, to be sure, an orchestral interlude composed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov for his opera The Tale of Tsar Saltan. Korsakov, of course, intended to musically portray the chaotic flying pattern of a bumblebee. Nowadays, this piece is one of the comparatively more famous classical works because it frequently appears from time to time in popular culture. In the opera, the piece appears notably at the close of Act III, Tableau 1. This is when the magic Swan-Bird, in fact, changes the Prince (the son of the Tsar) into a bee so he can fly away to visit his father. Interestingly, at this point in the drama, his father, in effect, does not know that he is alive.   Korsakov Background Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (1844 –1908) was a uniquely famous composer from Russia. He was likewise a member of an infamous assembly of composers called The Five. Korsakov was furthermore an expert in orchestration. His correspondingly most famous orchestral compositions-Capriccio Espagnol, the Russian Easter Festival Overture, and the Scheherazade suite-are important monuments of the standard music repertoire.  Also, comparatively very important are his suites and excerpts from his 15 operas. Korsakov was moreover fond of using Russian folklore and fairy tales in his music, such as Scheherazade.  Nationalistic Style Korsakov believed, similarly to fellow outspoken composer Balakirev, in creating a nationalistic, Russia-centric style of classical music. The new style was in fact called Orientalism. It similarly relied on native Russian materials, exotic scales, and experimental harmonic, melodic and rhythmic procedures. This practice, conversely, ran counter to the developments in Western musical culture. Musical Developments Nevertheless, Korsakov developed an appreciation of Western musical techniques after he became a professor of musical composition, harmony, and orchestration at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory in 1871. Moreover, he undertook a rigorous three-year program of self-education and mastered Western methods, incorporating them in conjunction with the influences of Mikhail Glinka and other members of The Five. His techniques of composition and orchestration were additionally enriched by his exposure to the works of Richard Wagner. Naval Service Korsakov combined his music career accordingly with a career in the Russian military. He was in the first place an officer in the Russian Navy. In due time, he was appointed as a civilian Inspector of Naval Bands. As a result, Korsakov expanded his knowledge of woodwind and brass playing, which in turn heightened his capabilities in orchestration. Legacy Korsakov in due time contributed a significant number of Russian nationalist works. He also prepared, from time to time, compositions by The Five for presentation. This brought their works straightaway into the active classical repertoire as well. He also shaped an entire generation of younger composers during his time as a music educator. Therefore, music historians consider Korsakov as the foremost engineer of what the public considers to be the Russian style of composition. He served, all in all, as a transitional figure between The Five and the classically trained composers who became the norm over time. In addition to the Russians, he forthwith influenced non-Russian composers such as Ravel, Debussy, Dukas, and Respighi.  
Korsakov: Flight of the Bumblebee for Viola & Piano
Alto, Piano

$32.95 28.11 € Alto, Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Easy Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1257716 Composed by Traditional Celtic Folk Songs. Arranged by SilverTonalities. Celtic,Folk,Instructional,Irish. Score. 41 pages. SilverTonalities #850945. Published by SilverTonalities (A0.1257716). Kitty of Coleraine for Easy PianoCeltic Mists Series for Novice Pianists by SilverTonalities Featuring the popular “Kitty of Coleraine†and also Including 10 Traditional Irish Folk Songs, with Letter Names Embedded in Noteheads to increase the ability to recognize Musical Pitch and Read Music Quickly and AccuratelyPREVIEW, pages 1-2THE WIDOW CANTWELL’S FANCY, pages 3-5THE BOYS FROM KERRY, pages 6-8THIRTY YEARS AGO, pages 9-11BANTRY LASSES, pages 12-14THE BLACK HAIRED DARLING, pages 15-17THE GALBALLY LASSES, pages 18-21THE MAIDS OF ARAGLEN, pages 22-24THE CUP OF GOLD, pages 25-27MY LOVE IS ON THE RIVER, pages 28-30KITTY OF COLERAINE, pages 31-35THE RAKES OF MALLOW, pages 36-39.
Kitty of Coleraine for Easy Piano
Piano Facile

$9.99 8.52 € Piano Facile PDF SheetMusicPlus

Cello,Piano - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.926828 Composed by Robert Jeffery. Contemporary. Score and part. 3 pages. Robert Jeffery Music #3566557. Published by Robert Jeffery Music (A0.926828). Duration: approx 3 mins.Difficulty: IntermediateA short piece for cello and piano, well suited to school level performers who are looking for an evocative, dramatic yet tuneful addition to their repertoire. The Moon Song has also worked very well as accompaniment for one or more contemporary dancers.The piece is written in a flamenco rhythm called siguiriyas. It may look complicated on the page, but is counted more simply in 5 beats, with three short and two long beats: [1] and [2] and [3] and uh [4] and uh [5] and In this case, the 1, 2, and 5 are the short beats and the 3 and 4 are long beats. This pattern repeats regularly throughout the piece, though there are a couple of extra bars interspersed to allow for breathing space at the end of certain phrases.The piece was inspired by the early 20th century Spanish poet Federico Garcia Lorca's poem of the same name, hence the use of the flamenco rhythm. The poem's dark, moody nature fits the cello's character very well.
Moon Song - for cello and piano
Violoncelle, Piano

$8.99 7.67 € Violoncelle, Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus






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