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Titre : Viola Dream String Quartets : for 2 violins, viola and violoncello Type de document : partition musicale imprimée Auteurs : Divers, Compositeur ; Maxime Komlos, Arrangeur ; Daniel Glancy, Arrangeur Mention d'édition : Q 2006-1 Editeur : SJ Music Année de publication : cop. 2006 Collection : Chamber music series Importance : 5 partitions (15, 7, 8, 11, 8 p.) Présentation : Violoncelle (copies) pas original Format : 30 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : SJQ2006-1 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Alto (violon)
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VioloncelleRésumé : This is a fun collection of seven string quartet arrangements of famous pieces of music, including Debussy’s “Cake walk” and the aria “In the depths of the temple” from Bizet’s “The Pearl Fishers”. The arrangements feature prominent viola parts (and very good 2nd violin parts too!) and were created by Maxine Komlos, with assistance by Danny Glancy, as a result of most composers only giving the viola occasional short solos in their works.
An edited version of an article by Komlos, “The case of the tuneless viola”, is printed inside the back cover of this edition’s score (which is included with the individual parts). Komlos was born in New Zealand in 1939 and died in 2004. She studied the violin at Auckland and Adelaide universities and, after her husband Peter Komlos died, she established a Suzuki violin school in Adelaide in 1979.Instruments : 2 violons + 1 alto + 1 violoncelle Viola Dream String Quartets : for 2 violins, viola and violoncello [partition musicale imprimée] / Divers, Compositeur ; Maxime Komlos, Arrangeur ; Daniel Glancy, Arrangeur . - Q 2006-1 . - SJ Music, cop. 2006 . - 5 partitions (15, 7, 8, 11, 8 p.) : Violoncelle (copies) pas original ; 30 cm. - (Chamber music series) .
ISSN : SJQ2006-1
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Alto (violon)
Quatuor
Quatuor à cordes
Violon
VioloncelleRésumé : This is a fun collection of seven string quartet arrangements of famous pieces of music, including Debussy’s “Cake walk” and the aria “In the depths of the temple” from Bizet’s “The Pearl Fishers”. The arrangements feature prominent viola parts (and very good 2nd violin parts too!) and were created by Maxine Komlos, with assistance by Danny Glancy, as a result of most composers only giving the viola occasional short solos in their works.
An edited version of an article by Komlos, “The case of the tuneless viola”, is printed inside the back cover of this edition’s score (which is included with the individual parts). Komlos was born in New Zealand in 1939 and died in 2004. She studied the violin at Auckland and Adelaide universities and, after her husband Peter Komlos died, she established a Suzuki violin school in Adelaide in 1979.Instruments : 2 violons + 1 alto + 1 violoncelle Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 1014519 MC-4 CRD / DIV VIO Partition musicale Bibliothèque ARTS². Musique Musique de chambre Disponible String quartets : Op. 3 n° 1-3 / Maddalena Lombardini-Sirmen
Titre : String quartets : Op. 3 n° 1-3 : for 2 violins, viola and violoncello Type de document : partition musicale imprimée Auteurs : Maddalena Lombardini-Sirmen (1745-1818), Compositeur Mention d'édition : Q 2003-1 Editeur : SJ Music Année de publication : cop. 2003 Collection : Chamber music series Importance : 5 partitions (24, 12, 11, 8, 8 p.) Format : 30 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 979-0-7088-0774-2 Note générale : These three string quartets are part of six published in two volumes by SJ Music. They are tuneful and straightforward to play. Maddelena Lombardini-Sirmen, a violinist, singer and composer, was born in Venice in 1745 and was, at one time, a pupil of Tartini. Aged 22 she married Ludovico Sirmen and they toured Europe together. However, they separated, and she tried, unsuccessfully, to establish herself as singer in London. She was then not able to repeat her earlier success as a violinist, and returned to Italy, where she died in 1818. She wrote a lot of chamber music, which was widely known in her lifetime. Leopold Mozart mentioned hearing “a beautifully written concerto” by her in a letter to his wife and son Wolfgang in 1778. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Alto (violon)
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VioloncelleInstruments : 2 violons + 1 alto + 1 violoncelle String quartets : Op. 3 n° 1-3 : for 2 violins, viola and violoncello [partition musicale imprimée] / Maddalena Lombardini-Sirmen (1745-1818), Compositeur . - Q 2003-1 . - SJ Music, cop. 2003 . - 5 partitions (24, 12, 11, 8, 8 p.) ; 30 cm. - (Chamber music series) .
ISBN : 979-0-7088-0774-2
These three string quartets are part of six published in two volumes by SJ Music. They are tuneful and straightforward to play. Maddelena Lombardini-Sirmen, a violinist, singer and composer, was born in Venice in 1745 and was, at one time, a pupil of Tartini. Aged 22 she married Ludovico Sirmen and they toured Europe together. However, they separated, and she tried, unsuccessfully, to establish herself as singer in London. She was then not able to repeat her earlier success as a violinist, and returned to Italy, where she died in 1818. She wrote a lot of chamber music, which was widely known in her lifetime. Leopold Mozart mentioned hearing “a beautifully written concerto” by her in a letter to his wife and son Wolfgang in 1778.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Alto (violon)
Quatuor
Quatuor à cordes
Violon
VioloncelleInstruments : 2 violons + 1 alto + 1 violoncelle Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 1014520 MC-4 CRD / LOM STR 3.1-3 Partition musicale Bibliothèque ARTS². Musique Musique de chambre Disponible String quartets : Op. 3 n° 4-6 / Maddalena Lombardini-Sirmen
Titre : String quartets : Op. 3 n° 4-6 : for 2 violins, viola and violoncello Type de document : partition musicale imprimée Auteurs : Maddalena Lombardini-Sirmen (1745-1818), Compositeur Mention d'édition : Q 2003-2 Editeur : SJ Music Année de publication : cop. 2003 Collection : Chamber music series Importance : 5 partitions (24, 12, 8, 7, 8 p.) Format : 30 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 979-0-7088-0775-9 Note générale : These three string quartets are part of six published in two volumes by SJ Music. They are tuneful and straightforward to play. Maddelena Lombardini-Sirmen, a violinist, singer and composer, was born in Venice in 1745 and was, at one time, a pupil of Tartini. Aged 22 she married Ludovico Sirmen and they toured Europe together. However, they separated, and she tried, unsuccessfully, to establish herself as singer in London. She was then not able to repeat her earlier success as a violinist, and returned to Italy, where she died in 1818. She wrote a lot of chamber music, which was widely known in her lifetime. Leopold Mozart mentioned hearing “a beautifully written concerto” by her in a letter to his wife and son Wolfgang in 1778. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Alto (violon)
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Quatuor à cordes
Violon
VioloncelleInstruments : 2 violons + 1 alto + 1 violoncelle String quartets : Op. 3 n° 4-6 : for 2 violins, viola and violoncello [partition musicale imprimée] / Maddalena Lombardini-Sirmen (1745-1818), Compositeur . - Q 2003-2 . - SJ Music, cop. 2003 . - 5 partitions (24, 12, 8, 7, 8 p.) ; 30 cm. - (Chamber music series) .
ISBN : 979-0-7088-0775-9
These three string quartets are part of six published in two volumes by SJ Music. They are tuneful and straightforward to play. Maddelena Lombardini-Sirmen, a violinist, singer and composer, was born in Venice in 1745 and was, at one time, a pupil of Tartini. Aged 22 she married Ludovico Sirmen and they toured Europe together. However, they separated, and she tried, unsuccessfully, to establish herself as singer in London. She was then not able to repeat her earlier success as a violinist, and returned to Italy, where she died in 1818. She wrote a lot of chamber music, which was widely known in her lifetime. Leopold Mozart mentioned hearing “a beautifully written concerto” by her in a letter to his wife and son Wolfgang in 1778.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Alto (violon)
Quatuor
Quatuor à cordes
Violon
VioloncelleInstruments : 2 violons + 1 alto + 1 violoncelle Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 1014521 MC-4 CRD / LOM STR 3.4-6 Partition musicale Bibliothèque ARTS². Musique Musique de chambre Disponible Quatuor en sol mineur G068 / Joseph Boulogne Chevalier de Saint-George
Titre : Quatuor en sol mineur G068 : for 2 violins, viola and violoncello Type de document : partition musicale imprimée Auteurs : Joseph Boulogne Chevalier de Saint-George (1739-1799), Compositeur Mention d'édition : Q 2007-1 Editeur : SJ Music Année de publication : cop. 2007 Collection : Chamber music series Importance : 5 partitions (1 Dir + 4 parties) Format : 30 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 979-0-7088-0782-7 Note générale : This string quartet is quite straightforward and pleasant to play. It is by Joseph Boulogne, aka Chevalier St George , who was born in 1739 in Guadaloupe - at that time a French colony – and died in 1799 in France. His father was a former French parliamentary councillor and his mother a black woman from Guadaloupe. He started having violin lessons before moving to Paris aged 10, where his life changed dramatically. He took part in a wide range of activities including riding, swimming, dancing, skating and fencing, excelling in the last and becoming a master swordsman. By his early twenties he was performing his first two violin concertos, opus 2. He had a successful musical career as conductor, violinist and composer, though his colour barred him from the top jobs and prevented him from ever marrying. He later had a military career, then went to Saint Domingue to support a slave rebellion there. When he returned to France in 1797, he tried to resume his musical career but sadly was unsuccessful and, 2 years later, died a pauper. His compositions include operas, symphonies, violin concertos, 12 string quartets and several other chamber works. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Alto (violon)
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VioloncelleInstruments : 2 violons + 1 alto + 1 violoncelle Quatuor en sol mineur G068 : for 2 violins, viola and violoncello [partition musicale imprimée] / Joseph Boulogne Chevalier de Saint-George (1739-1799), Compositeur . - Q 2007-1 . - SJ Music, cop. 2007 . - 5 partitions (1 Dir + 4 parties) ; 30 cm. - (Chamber music series) .
ISBN : 979-0-7088-0782-7
This string quartet is quite straightforward and pleasant to play. It is by Joseph Boulogne, aka Chevalier St George , who was born in 1739 in Guadaloupe - at that time a French colony – and died in 1799 in France. His father was a former French parliamentary councillor and his mother a black woman from Guadaloupe. He started having violin lessons before moving to Paris aged 10, where his life changed dramatically. He took part in a wide range of activities including riding, swimming, dancing, skating and fencing, excelling in the last and becoming a master swordsman. By his early twenties he was performing his first two violin concertos, opus 2. He had a successful musical career as conductor, violinist and composer, though his colour barred him from the top jobs and prevented him from ever marrying. He later had a military career, then went to Saint Domingue to support a slave rebellion there. When he returned to France in 1797, he tried to resume his musical career but sadly was unsuccessful and, 2 years later, died a pauper. His compositions include operas, symphonies, violin concertos, 12 string quartets and several other chamber works.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Alto (violon)
Quatuor
Quatuor à cordes
Violon
VioloncelleInstruments : 2 violons + 1 alto + 1 violoncelle Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 1014522 MC-4 CRD / CHE QUA G068 Partition musicale Bibliothèque ARTS². Musique Musique de chambre Disponible 1014379 MC-4 CRD / CHE QUA G068 Partition musicale Bibliothèque ARTS². Musique Musique de chambre Disponible Pavane 'Couleur du temps' for string quintet / Frank Martin
Titre : Pavane 'Couleur du temps' for string quintet : for 2 violins, viola or clarinet, violoncellos and violoncello or bass Type de document : partition musicale imprimée Auteurs : Frank Martin (1890-1974), Compositeur Mention d'édition : Q 2010-2 Editeur : SJ Music Année de publication : cop. 2010 Collection : Chamber music series Importance : 8 partitions Format : 30 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 979-0-7088-0789-6 Note générale : This is a string quintet (a single slow movement lasting about seven minutes) with two cellos, with the added flexibility of a clarinet part to replace the viola part, and a double bass part to replace one cello part. It is lyrical and straightforward to play.
Frank Martin was born in 1890 in Geneva, Switzerland, the youngest of ten children, and died in his adopted country, The Netherlands, in 1974. He played and improvised on the piano even before he went to school and by the age of nine was composing children's songs without ever having been taught musical forms or harmony. In 1926 he founded the “Société de Musique de Chambre de Genève” which he led as pianist and harpsichord player for ten years. He also taught at the “Institut Jacques-Dalcroze” and the Geneva Conservatory of Music. In 1932 he became interested in the 12-tone compositional technique of Arnold Schoenberg and incorporated some elements into his own musical language. His compositions include choral and orchestral works, vocal pieces and chamber music. “Pavane couleur du temps” was first composed in 1920 as a string quintet with 2 cellos.Versions for string orchestra and for piano duet also exist.Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Alto (violon)
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VioloncelleInstruments : 2 violons + 1 alto + 2 violoncelles Pavane 'Couleur du temps' for string quintet : for 2 violins, viola or clarinet, violoncellos and violoncello or bass [partition musicale imprimée] / Frank Martin (1890-1974), Compositeur . - Q 2010-2 . - SJ Music, cop. 2010 . - 8 partitions ; 30 cm. - (Chamber music series) .
ISBN : 979-0-7088-0789-6
This is a string quintet (a single slow movement lasting about seven minutes) with two cellos, with the added flexibility of a clarinet part to replace the viola part, and a double bass part to replace one cello part. It is lyrical and straightforward to play.
Frank Martin was born in 1890 in Geneva, Switzerland, the youngest of ten children, and died in his adopted country, The Netherlands, in 1974. He played and improvised on the piano even before he went to school and by the age of nine was composing children's songs without ever having been taught musical forms or harmony. In 1926 he founded the “Société de Musique de Chambre de Genève” which he led as pianist and harpsichord player for ten years. He also taught at the “Institut Jacques-Dalcroze” and the Geneva Conservatory of Music. In 1932 he became interested in the 12-tone compositional technique of Arnold Schoenberg and incorporated some elements into his own musical language. His compositions include choral and orchestral works, vocal pieces and chamber music. “Pavane couleur du temps” was first composed in 1920 as a string quintet with 2 cellos.Versions for string orchestra and for piano duet also exist.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Alto (violon)
Clarinette
Contrebasse
Quintette
Quintette à cordes
Violon
VioloncelleInstruments : 2 violons + 1 alto + 2 violoncelles Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 1014526 MC-5 CRD / MAR PAV Partition musicale Bibliothèque ARTS². Musique Musique de chambre Disponible 1014527 MC-5 CRD / MAR PAV Partition musicale Bibliothèque ARTS². Musique Musique de chambre Disponible String quintet n° 15 in C minor Op. 38 "The Bullet" / Georges Onslow
PermalinkString quintet n° 16 in E major : Op. 39 / Georges Onslow
PermalinkString quintet n° 32 in D minor : Op. 78 / Georges Onslow
PermalinkString quintet in C major / Michael Haydn
PermalinkString quintet in G major / Michael Haydn
PermalinkString quintet in G : Op. 33 n° 2 / Louis Spohr
PermalinkString quintet in A minor : Op. 91 / Louis Spohr
PermalinkCanone a due violoncelli arranged for 2 violas / Domenico Gabrielli
Permalink3 duets Op. 2 / Robert Lindley
Permalink6 Duettos Op. 19 : Duettos 1-2 / Jean-Baptiste Breval
Permalink6 Duettos Op. 19 : Duettos 3-4 / Jean-Baptiste Breval
Permalink6 Duettos Op. 19 : Duettos 5-6 / Jean-Baptiste Breval
PermalinkDuet for double basses / Julian Dale
PermalinkHymn for 10 cellos, 2 basses & timpani / Carl Davidov
PermalinkCello octet / Gordon Jacob
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