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Le Visonnaire

Klassische Musik/Musikstück • 2009
 
 
   
 

For alto saxophone, viola and piano

Titel nach Uploader: Thérèse Brenet: Le Visonnaire for alto saxophone, viola and piano


11.95 USD

Verkäufer Musik Fabrik
PDF, 820.4 Kb ID: SM-000227572 Datum des Uploads: 22 Jun 2015
Instrumentierung
Klavier, Bratsche, Altsaxophon
Partitur für
Trio
Art der Partitur
Partitur, Stimmen
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 1 von 1
Verleger
Musik Fabrik
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten
Länge
6'0
The German mystic the Abbess, Saint Hildegarde de Bingen, describes in the Sciula contraction of Cito uias
domini (Learn the ways of the Lord), the visions that she had from childhood. This kind of experience is in
a certain extent comparable to the beginning of the process of artistic creation. It was the case of Hildegarde
herself, who had great expertise in many fields, including medicine, astronomy. and poetry which she often
set in musical setting which were often very inspired.
"According to God’s will, my soul sometimes goes up into the heights of the sky and in the various regions of air,
sometimes among the various peoples who live in far-off lands, unknown places because I see these things in my soul
and according to this manner I see them also according to the imprecision of clouds and other creatures. I do not hear
these things with my ear, I do not perceive them according to the thoughts of my heart, nor any of my five sense. I see
them only en my soul, and the eyes of my body are open; And I see them awake both day and night"

This work also exists in a version for alto saxophone and piano.
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Für Altsaxsophon und Klavier

Titel nach Uploader: Thérèse Brenet: Le Visonnaire for alto saxophone and piano


10.35 USD

Verkäufer Musik Fabrik
PDF, 653.0 Kb ID: SM-000227601 Datum des Uploads: 23 Jun 2015
Instrumentierung
Klavier, Altsaxophon
Partitur für
Solo, Klavierbegleitung
Art der Partitur
Partitur für zwei Interpreten, Solo Stimme
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 1 von 1
Verleger
Musik Fabrik
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Mittel
Länge
6'0
The German mystic the Abbesse, Saint Hildegarde de Bingen, describes in the Sciula contraction of Cito uias
domini (Learn the ways of the Lord), the visions that she had from childhood. This kind of experience is in
a certain extent comparable to the beginning of the process of artistic creation. It was the case of Hildegarde
herself, who had great expertise in many fields, including medicine, astronomy. and poetry which she often
set in musical setting which were often very inspired.
"According to God’s will, my soul sometimes goes up into the heights of the sky and in the various regions of air,
sometimes among the various peoples who live in far-off lands, unknown places because I see these things in my soul
and according to this manner I see them also according to the imprecision of clouds and other creatures. I do not hear
these things with my ear, I do not perceive them according to the thoughts of my heart, nor any of my five sense. I see
them only en my soul, and the eyes of my body are open; And I see them awake both day and night"
This work also exists in a version for alto saxophone, viola and piano.
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