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A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever
Classical • 2011
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For alto saxophone and organ
Title by uploader: Thérèse Brenet - A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever for alto saxophone and organ
Instrumentation |
Organ, Alto Saxophone |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Full score, Solo part |
Movement(s) |
1 to 4 from 4 |
Publisher |
Musik Fabrik |
Difficulty |
Advanced |
Duration |
11'0 |
This work was inspired by the poem of the same name by Keats. It was written originally for saxophone and organ by its comissioner the saxophonist Paul Wehage and Françoise Lvéchin-Gangloff, the organist at the Church of Sain Roch in Paris where the work was premièred on February 12, 2012 It also exists in a version for saxophone and piano and for saxophone and string orchestra (with harp). The orchestral version was recorded on Thérèse Brenet's CD "Le Livre de L'Harmonie du Monde" on JTB-Prod (http://www.jtbprod.com/llhm.htm )
The work is not a literal illustration of the poem, but an evocation of emotional states between a Romantic literary work and the music which the writing inspired more than a century and a half later, seen through a Modern musical aesthetic.
I. - A thing of beauty...(Une belle chose... ) - 1’45" II.- ...is a joy for ever... (...est une joie pour toujours...) - 1’ III. - its lovelyness increases (...son charme s'amplifie...) - 4’ IV. - it will never fall into nothingness... (il ne tombera jamais dans le néant...) - 4’15" Total duration : 11'
For alto saxophone and piano
Title by uploader: Thérèse Brenet - A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever for alto saxophone and piano
Instrumentation |
Piano, Alto Saxophone |
Scored for |
Solo, Accompanying piano |
Type of score |
Score for two performers, Solo part |
Movement(s) |
1 to 4 from 4 |
Publisher |
Musik Fabrik |
Difficulty |
Advanced |
Duration |
11'0 |
This work was inspired by the poem of the same name by Keats. It was written originally for saxophone and organ by its comissioner the saxophonist Paul Wehage and Françoise Lvéchin-Gangloff, the organist at the Church of Sain Roch in Paris where the work was premièred on February 12, 2012 It also exists in a version for saxophone and piano and for saxophone and string orchestra (with harp). The orchestral version was recorded on Thérèse Brenet's CD "Le Livre de L'Harmonie du Monde" on JTB-Prod (http://www.jtbprod.com/llhm.htm )
The work is not a literal illustration of the poem, but an evocation of emotional states between a Romantic literary work and the music which the writing inspired more than a century and a half later, seen through a Modern musical aesthetic.
I. - A thing of beauty...(Une belle chose... ) - 1’45" II.- ...is a joy for ever... (...est une joie pour toujours...) - 1’ III. - its lovelyness increases (...son charme s'amplifie...) - 4’ IV. - it will never fall into nothingness... (il ne tombera jamais dans le néant...) - 4’15" Total duration : 11'
For alto saxophone and string orchestra – score and solo part
Title by uploader: Thérèse Brenet - A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever for alto saxophone and string orchestra: score and solo part
Instrumentation |
Violin, Viola, Cello, Double bass, Harp, Alto Saxophone |
Scored for |
Solo, String orchestra |
Type of score |
Full score, Solo part |
Movement(s) |
1 to 4 from 4 |
Publisher |
Musik Fabrik |
Difficulty |
Advanced |
Duration |
11'0 |
This work was inspired by the poem of the same name by Keats. It was written originally for saxophone and organ by its comissioner the saxophonist Paul Wehage and Françoise Lvéchin-Gangloff, the organist at the Church of Sain Roch in Paris where the work was premièred on February 12, 2012 It also exists in a version for saxophone and piano and for saxophone and string orchestra (with harp). The orchestral version was recorded on Thérèse Brenet's CD "Le Livre de L'Harmonie du Monde" on JTB-Prod (http://www.jtbprod.com/llhm.htm ) The orchestral parts are available on rental.
The work is not a literal illustration of the poem, but an evocation of emotional states between a Romantic literary work and the music which the writing inspired more than a century and a half later, seen through a Modern musical aesthetic.
I. - A thing of beauty...(Une belle chose... ) - 1’45" II.- ...is a joy for ever... (...est une joie pour toujours...) - 1’ III. - its lovelyness increases (...son charme s'amplifie...) - 4’ IV. - it will never fall into nothingness... (il ne tombera jamais dans le néant...) - 4’15" Total duration : 11'
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