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Concerto No. 1 in Eb major for the piano / Franz Liszt
Titre : Concerto No. 1 in Eb major for the piano Titre original : Concerto pour piano n°1 en Mib Majeur Type de document : partition musicale imprimée Auteurs : Franz Liszt (1811-1886), Compositeur ; Rafael Joseffy, Editeur scientifique Mention d'édition : 16989 Editeur : New-York : Schirmer Année de publication : cop. 1932 Importance : 1 partition (55 p.) Format : 30 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 1057 Note générale : Description by Robert Cummings [-]
The genesis of Liszt's Piano Concerto No. 1 in E flat major dates to 1830, when the composer sketched out the main theme in a notebook. It wasn't until the 1840s, however, that Liszt actually commenced work on the concerto. As a neophyte in the art of orchestration -- his output to that point consisted almost entirely of keyboard music -- Liszt enlisted the assistance of his pupil Joachim Raff in providing the work an instrumental skin. Liszt completed the concerto in 1849 but made a number of revisions over the next several years. The final version of the work dates from 1856.
The concerto's three main sections -- Allegro maestoso, Quasi adagio-Allegretto vivace-Allegro animato, and Allegro marziale animato -- are joined seamlessly into a single large-scale structure. The opening statement, characterized by a bold, almost martial chromatic descent, contains the essential elements from which all subsequent thematic material is derived. The piano enters with a dramatic passage in characteristic Lisztian octaves, after which the main theme reappears in a more tranquil guise. The second subject in introduced in the piano, after which a dialogue between piano and clarinet ensues. The sweetness of the mood suddenly gives way to intensity as the main theme makes a dramatic, almost angry reappearance.
The second section begins with a quiet cantabile melody in the muted strings. After the piano takes up the theme, the mood grows restive with mercurial, dramatic statements from the orchestra that alternate with quasi-improvisatory passages in the piano. The tempo picks up as the flute, and then oboe and clarinet, take up the theme. Lyricism gives way to a more lighthearted spirit, signaled by a pair of delicate strokes on the triangle. (The prominence of this instrument in the latter portion of the work, in fact, elicited derisive commentary from a number of critics. Eduard Hanslick, for example, leapt on this feature in describing the work as Liszt's "Triangle Concerto.") The piano introduces a lively, playful theme in its upper register; other instruments gradually join the texture as the triangle continues to chime in with jovial comment. The mood darkens with the reappearance of the concerto's opening theme, as though to suggest a return to that musical sequence of events. Instead, the piano introduces the final section, which commences with a sped-up version of the cantabile theme from the second section. Other earlier themes reappear in various guises as the triangle continues to add its color throughout. Alternating between intricate passagework and thunderous octaves, the concerto draws to a close in the bravura manner with which Liszt is so closely associated.Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Duo
Instruments à clavier
PianoNote de contenu : 1. Allegro maestoso
2. Quasi adagio
3. Allegretto vivace
4. Allegro marziale animatoInstruments : 2 pianos, 4 mains Concerto No. 1 in Eb major for the piano = Concerto pour piano n°1 en Mib Majeur [partition musicale imprimée] / Franz Liszt (1811-1886), Compositeur ; Rafael Joseffy, Editeur scientifique . - 16989 . - New-York : Schirmer, cop. 1932 . - 1 partition (55 p.) ; 30 cm.
ISSN : 1057
Description by Robert Cummings [-]
The genesis of Liszt's Piano Concerto No. 1 in E flat major dates to 1830, when the composer sketched out the main theme in a notebook. It wasn't until the 1840s, however, that Liszt actually commenced work on the concerto. As a neophyte in the art of orchestration -- his output to that point consisted almost entirely of keyboard music -- Liszt enlisted the assistance of his pupil Joachim Raff in providing the work an instrumental skin. Liszt completed the concerto in 1849 but made a number of revisions over the next several years. The final version of the work dates from 1856.
The concerto's three main sections -- Allegro maestoso, Quasi adagio-Allegretto vivace-Allegro animato, and Allegro marziale animato -- are joined seamlessly into a single large-scale structure. The opening statement, characterized by a bold, almost martial chromatic descent, contains the essential elements from which all subsequent thematic material is derived. The piano enters with a dramatic passage in characteristic Lisztian octaves, after which the main theme reappears in a more tranquil guise. The second subject in introduced in the piano, after which a dialogue between piano and clarinet ensues. The sweetness of the mood suddenly gives way to intensity as the main theme makes a dramatic, almost angry reappearance.
The second section begins with a quiet cantabile melody in the muted strings. After the piano takes up the theme, the mood grows restive with mercurial, dramatic statements from the orchestra that alternate with quasi-improvisatory passages in the piano. The tempo picks up as the flute, and then oboe and clarinet, take up the theme. Lyricism gives way to a more lighthearted spirit, signaled by a pair of delicate strokes on the triangle. (The prominence of this instrument in the latter portion of the work, in fact, elicited derisive commentary from a number of critics. Eduard Hanslick, for example, leapt on this feature in describing the work as Liszt's "Triangle Concerto.") The piano introduces a lively, playful theme in its upper register; other instruments gradually join the texture as the triangle continues to chime in with jovial comment. The mood darkens with the reappearance of the concerto's opening theme, as though to suggest a return to that musical sequence of events. Instead, the piano introduces the final section, which commences with a sped-up version of the cantabile theme from the second section. Other earlier themes reappear in various guises as the triangle continues to add its color throughout. Alternating between intricate passagework and thunderous octaves, the concerto draws to a close in the bravura manner with which Liszt is so closely associated.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Duo
Instruments à clavier
PianoNote de contenu : 1. Allegro maestoso
2. Quasi adagio
3. Allegretto vivace
4. Allegro marziale animatoInstruments : 2 pianos, 4 mains Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 1013871 MC-2 PIA / LIS CON 1 Partition musicale Bibliothèque ARTS². Musique Musique de chambre Disponible Concerto No. 2 in A major two pianos, four hands / Franz Liszt
Titre : Concerto No. 2 in A major two pianos, four hands Titre original : Concerto n° 2 en La majeur pour 2 pianos, 4 mains Type de document : partition musicale imprimée Auteurs : Franz Liszt (1811-1886), Compositeur ; Rafael Joseffy, Editeur scientifique Mention d'édition : 17446 Editeur : New-York : Schirmer Année de publication : cop. 1932 Collection : Schirmer's library of musical classics num. Vol. 1058 Importance : 1 partition (67 p.) Format : 30 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : Vol. 1058 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Duo
Instruments à clavier
Piano (4 mains)Note de contenu : 1 movement/4 main sections:
1. Adagio sostenuto assai - Allegro agitato assai - Un poco più mosso - Tempo del andante 2. Allegro moderato -
3. Allegro deciso - Marziale un poco meno allegro - Un poco animato - Un poco meno mosso
4. Allegro animatoInstruments : 2 pianos 4 mains Concerto No. 2 in A major two pianos, four hands = Concerto n° 2 en La majeur pour 2 pianos, 4 mains [partition musicale imprimée] / Franz Liszt (1811-1886), Compositeur ; Rafael Joseffy, Editeur scientifique . - 17446 . - Schirmer, cop. 1932 . - 1 partition (67 p.) ; 30 cm. - (Schirmer's library of musical classics; Vol. 1058) .
ISSN : Vol. 1058
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Duo
Instruments à clavier
Piano (4 mains)Note de contenu : 1 movement/4 main sections:
1. Adagio sostenuto assai - Allegro agitato assai - Un poco più mosso - Tempo del andante 2. Allegro moderato -
3. Allegro deciso - Marziale un poco meno allegro - Un poco animato - Un poco meno mosso
4. Allegro animatoInstruments : 2 pianos 4 mains Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 1013877 MC-2 PIA4 / LIS CON 2 Partition musicale Bibliothèque ARTS². Musique Musique de chambre Disponible Concerto pour piano n° 20 en Ré mineur KV 466 / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Titre : Concerto pour piano n° 20 en Ré mineur KV 466 : Réduction piano Titre original : Concerto in D minor for the piano K. 466 Type de document : partition musicale imprimée Auteurs : Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), Compositeur ; Franz Kullak, Arrangeur Mention d'édition : 15778 Editeur : New-York : Schirmer Année de publication : cop. 1929 Collection : Schirmer's library of musical classics num. 661 Importance : 1 partition (63 p.) Format : 30 cm Note générale : Solo: piano
Orchestra: flute, 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, timpani, stringsLangues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Duo
Instruments à clavier
Piano (réduction)Note de contenu : 3 movements:
I. Allegro
II. Romance
III. Allegro assaiInstruments : 2 pianos Concerto pour piano n° 20 en Ré mineur KV 466 = Concerto in D minor for the piano K. 466 : Réduction piano [partition musicale imprimée] / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), Compositeur ; Franz Kullak, Arrangeur . - 15778 . - Schirmer, cop. 1929 . - 1 partition (63 p.) ; 30 cm. - (Schirmer's library of musical classics; 661) .
Solo: piano
Orchestra: flute, 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, timpani, strings
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Duo
Instruments à clavier
Piano (réduction)Note de contenu : 3 movements:
I. Allegro
II. Romance
III. Allegro assaiInstruments : 2 pianos Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 1013880 MC-2 PIA / MOZ CON Partition musicale Bibliothèque ARTS². Musique Musique de chambre Disponible Concerto pour piano et orchestre / Maurice Ravel
Titre : Concerto pour piano et orchestre : Réduction pour 2 pianos Type de document : partition musicale imprimée Auteurs : Maurice Ravel (1875-1937), Compositeur ; Lucien Garban, Arrangeur Mention d'édition : D&F 12143 Editeur : Paris : Durand Année de publication : cop. 1932 Importance : 1 partition (57 p.) Format : 32 cm Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : Duo
Instruments à clavier
Piano (réduction)Note de contenu : 3 movements:
I. Allegramente (G major)
II. Adagio assai (E major)
III. Presto (G major)Instruments : 2 pianos Concerto pour piano et orchestre : Réduction pour 2 pianos [partition musicale imprimée] / Maurice Ravel (1875-1937), Compositeur ; Lucien Garban, Arrangeur . - D&F 12143 . - Paris : Durand, cop. 1932 . - 1 partition (57 p.) ; 32 cm.
Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : Duo
Instruments à clavier
Piano (réduction)Note de contenu : 3 movements:
I. Allegramente (G major)
II. Adagio assai (E major)
III. Presto (G major)Instruments : 2 pianos Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 1013883 MC-2 PIA / RAV CON Partition musicale Bibliothèque ARTS². Musique Musique de chambre Disponible Development of accordion art in Kazakhstan and its role in folk and folk orchestras / Galymzhan Narymbetov
Titre : Development of accordion art in Kazakhstan and its role in folk and folk orchestras Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Galymzhan Narymbetov, Auteur ; Olivier Douyez, Promoteur de mémoire Editeur : Mons : Arts² - École supérieure des arts Année de publication : 2020 Importance : 1 vol. (39 p.) Format : 30 cm Note générale : Bibliogr. p.36. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Accordéon
Instruments à clavier
Kazakhstan
Mémoire musical
Musique populaireNote de Thèse : Mémoire de master : Clavier-Accordéon : ARTS². Ecole supérieure des arts, 2020 Development of accordion art in Kazakhstan and its role in folk and folk orchestras [texte imprimé] / Galymzhan Narymbetov, Auteur ; Olivier Douyez, Promoteur de mémoire . - Mons : Arts² - École supérieure des arts, 2020 . - 1 vol. (39 p.) ; 30 cm.
Bibliogr. p.36.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Accordéon
Instruments à clavier
Kazakhstan
Mémoire musical
Musique populaireNote de Thèse : Mémoire de master : Clavier-Accordéon : ARTS². Ecole supérieure des arts, 2020 Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 1014880 MEM 19-20 NAR DEV Mémoire Bibliothèque ARTS². Musique Mémoires Disponible Duo für Violine und Klavier Op. 7 / Miklos Rozsa
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