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Ryoanji

Klassische Musik/Kammermusik • 2002
 
 
   
 

For contrabassoon and piano

Titel nach Uploader: Paul Wehage: Ryoanji for contrabassoon and piano


19.95 USD

Verkäufer Musik Fabrik
PDF, 581.0 Kb ID: SM-000327658 Datum des Uploads: 14 Mrz 2018
Instrumentierung
Klavier, Kontrafagott
Partitur für
Solo, Klavierbegleitung
Art der Partitur
Partitur für zwei Interpreten, Solo Stimme
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 1 von 1
Verleger
Musik Fabrik
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten
Länge
12'0
This piece is named for the Japanese Zen Rock Garden in Kyoto, which uses 15 stones, but only 14 of them can ever been seen at one time. The work is in three large sections, played without pause: Prelude, Recitativo and Dance.

Composer, conductor and saxophonist, Paul Wehage is a complete musican. After his studies at the University of Texas and at the Paris Conservatory (1st prize in Saxophone in 1990), he began his career as a concertiste, performing throughout Europe, Asia, and North America. Several generations of composers have wirtten pieces specially for him, from Jean Françaix to Carson Cooman. His own catalog of nearly a hundred works includes chamber works, works for solo instruments, vocal works, choral works and orchestral music. Since 1997, he has directed Music Fabrik Music Publishing where he has amassed a catalog of over a thousand titles;
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For contrabass or baritone saxophone in Eb and piano

Titel nach Uploader: Paul Wehage: Ryoanji for contrabass or baritone saxophone in Eb and piano


19.95 USD

Verkäufer Musik Fabrik
PDF, 584.8 Kb ID: SM-000327659 Datum des Uploads: 14 Mrz 2018
Instrumentierung
Klavier, Baritonsaxophon, Kontrabasssaxophon
Partitur für
Solo, Klavierbegleitung
Art der Partitur
Partitur für zwei Interpreten, Solo Stimme
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 1 von 1
Verleger
Musik Fabrik
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten
Länge
12'0
Written for Jay C. Easton, this piece is named for the Japanese Zen Rock Garden in Kyoto, which uses 15 stones, but only 14 of them can ever been seen at one time. The work is in three large sections, played without pause: Prelude, Recitativo and Dance.

Composer, conductor and saxophonist, Paul Wehage is a complete musican. After his studies at the University of Texas and at the Paris Conservatory (1st prize in Saxophone in 1990), he began his career as a concertiste, performing throughout Europe, Asia, and North America. Several generations of composers have wirtten pieces specially for him, from Jean Françaix to Carson Cooman. His own catalog of nearly a hundred works includes chamber works, works for solo instruments, vocal works, choral works and orchestral music. Since 1997, he has directed Music Fabrik Music Publishing where he has amassed a catalog of over a thousand titles;
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