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Rooftops
Clássico/Música Vocal • 1988 • Lírico: David W Solomons
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For two altos unaccompanied
Título por Autor: Rooftops – 2 altos unaccompanied
Instrumentação |
Contra Alto, Contra Tenor |
Composição para |
Dueto |
Tipo de composição |
Score for two performers |
Editora |
David W Solomons |
idioma |
Inglês |
dificuldade |
Medium |
duração |
3'13 |
Song I composed while walking through the empty streets of the City of London on the way to Church. (The streets were empty on Sundays in those days!)
The sound sample is my own performance.
For two alto recorders
Título por Autor: Rooftops - for two alto recorders
Instrumentação |
Alto Recorder |
Composição para |
Dueto |
Tipo de composição |
Score for two performers |
Editora |
David W Solomons |
dificuldade |
Medium |
Ano de composição |
2016 |
Gênero |
Clássico/Contemporâneo |
Composed originally as a vocal duo as I walked one day from Denning Point in the East End of London
to sing at a service at St Michael's Cornhill around 1986,
this version can be played on various instruments but preferably duos of the same instrument
or at least instruments of the same range.
The sound sample here is an electronic preview but the original vocal version, sung by the composer, can be enjoyed on youtube at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snw7VW86T6k
The words of the original piece are:
I heard a happy song on a lonely city street; but it was a song of the past.
It was a song from the days when the street was a meadow path;
it was a song when the flowers on the window boxes had grass for company.
It was a song when the Cathedral could be seen above the rooftops.
I heard a happy song on a lonely city street; but it was a song from the future:
song from the days when the street will dance with children
It was a song when the flowers in the window boxes will learn to sing.
It was a song when the rooftops won't be seen above the clouds.
I heard a happy song on a lonely city street;
and it is a song of now
But it is a song I will sing from the rooftops to entrance the clouds.
For two saxophones
Título por Autor: Rooftops - for two saxophones
Instrumentação |
Saxofone |
Composição para |
Dueto |
Tipo de composição |
Score for two performers |
Editora |
David W Solomons |
dificuldade |
Medium |
Ano de composição |
2016 |
Gênero |
Clássico/Contemporâneo |
Composed originally as a vocal duo as I walked one day from Denning Point in the East End of London
to sing at a service at St Michael's Cornhill around 1986,
this version can be played on various instruments but preferably duos of the same instrument
or at least instruments of the same range.
The sound sample here is an electronic preview but the original vocal version, sung by the composer, can be enjoyed on youtube at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snw7VW86T6k
The words of the original piece are:
I heard a happy song on a lonely city street; but it was a song of the past.
It was a song from the days when the street was a meadow path;
it was a song when the flowers on the window boxes had grass for company.
It was a song when the Cathedral could be seen above the rooftops.
I heard a happy song on a lonely city street; but it was a song from the future:
song from the days when the street will dance with children
It was a song when the flowers in the window boxes will learn to sing.
It was a song when the rooftops won't be seen above the clouds.
I heard a happy song on a lonely city street;
and it is a song of now
But it is a song I will sing from the rooftops to entrance the clouds.
For two cors anglais
Título por Autor: Rooftops - for two cors anglais
Instrumentação |
Corne Inglês |
Composição para |
Dueto |
Tipo de composição |
Score for two performers |
Editora |
David W Solomons |
dificuldade |
Medium |
Ano de composição |
2016 |
Gênero |
Clássico/Contemporâneo |
Composed originally as a vocal duo as I walked one day from Denning Point in the East End of London
to sing at a service at St Michael's Cornhill around 1986,
this version can be played on various instruments but preferably duos of the same instrument
or at least instruments of the same range.
The sound sample here is an electronic preview but the original vocal version, sung by the composer, can be enjoyed on youtube at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snw7VW86T6k
The words of the original piece are:
I heard a happy song on a lonely city street; but it was a song of the past.
It was a song from the days when the street was a meadow path;
it was a song when the flowers on the window boxes had grass for company.
It was a song when the Cathedral could be seen above the rooftops.
I heard a happy song on a lonely city street; but it was a song from the future:
song from the days when the street will dance with children
It was a song when the flowers in the window boxes will learn to sing.
It was a song when the rooftops won't be seen above the clouds.
I heard a happy song on a lonely city street;
and it is a song of now
But it is a song I will sing from the rooftops to entrance the clouds.
For two bassoons
Título por Autor: Rooftops - for two bassoons
Instrumentação |
Fagote |
Composição para |
Dueto |
Tipo de composição |
Score for two performers |
Editora |
David W Solomons |
dificuldade |
Medium |
Ano de composição |
2016 |
Gênero |
Clássico/Contemporâneo |
Composed originally as a vocal duo as I walked one day from Denning Point in the East End of London
to sing at a service at St Michael's Cornhill around 1986,
this version can be played on various instruments but preferably duos of the same instrument
or at least instruments of the same range.
The sound sample here is an electronic preview but the original vocal version, sung by the composer, can be enjoyed on youtube at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snw7VW86T6k
The words of the original piece are:
I heard a happy song on a lonely city street; but it was a song of the past.
It was a song from the days when the street was a meadow path;
it was a song when the flowers on the window boxes had grass for company.
It was a song when the Cathedral could be seen above the rooftops.
I heard a happy song on a lonely city street; but it was a song from the future:
song from the days when the street will dance with children
It was a song when the flowers in the window boxes will learn to sing.
It was a song when the rooftops won't be seen above the clouds.
I heard a happy song on a lonely city street;
and it is a song of now
But it is a song I will sing from the rooftops to entrance the clouds.
para dois violoncelo
Título por Autor: Rooftops - for two cellos
Instrumentação |
Violoncelo |
Composição para |
Dueto |
Tipo de composição |
Score for two performers |
Editora |
David W Solomons |
dificuldade |
Medium |
Ano de composição |
2016 |
Gênero |
Clássico/Contemporâneo |
Composed originally as a vocal duo as I walked one day from Denning Point in the East End of London
to sing at a service at St Michael's Cornhill around 1986,
this version can be played on various instruments but preferably duos of the same instrument
or at least instruments of the same range.
The sound sample here is an electronic preview but the original vocal version, sung by the composer, can be enjoyed on youtube at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snw7VW86T6k
The words of the original piece are:
I heard a happy song on a lonely city street; but it was a song of the past.
It was a song from the days when the street was a meadow path;
it was a song when the flowers on the window boxes had grass for company.
It was a song when the Cathedral could be seen above the rooftops.
I heard a happy song on a lonely city street; but it was a song from the future:
song from the days when the street will dance with children
It was a song when the flowers in the window boxes will learn to sing.
It was a song when the rooftops won't be seen above the clouds.
I heard a happy song on a lonely city street;
and it is a song of now
But it is a song I will sing from the rooftops to entrance the clouds.
For two violas
Título por Autor: Rooftops - for two violas
Instrumentação |
Viola |
Composição para |
Dueto |
Tipo de composição |
Score for two performers |
Editora |
David W Solomons |
dificuldade |
Medium |
Ano de composição |
2016 |
Gênero |
Clássico/Contemporâneo |
Composed originally as a vocal duo as I walked one day from Denning Point in the East End of London
to sing at a service at St Michael's Cornhill around 1986,
this version can be played on various instruments but preferably duos of the same instrument
or at least instruments of the same range.
The sound sample here is an electronic preview but the original vocal version, sung by the composer, can be enjoyed on youtube at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snw7VW86T6k
The words of the original piece are:
I heard a happy song on a lonely city street; but it was a song of the past.
It was a song from the days when the street was a meadow path;
it was a song when the flowers on the window boxes had grass for company.
It was a song when the Cathedral could be seen above the rooftops.
I heard a happy song on a lonely city street; but it was a song from the future:
song from the days when the street will dance with children
It was a song when the flowers in the window boxes will learn to sing.
It was a song when the rooftops won't be seen above the clouds.
I heard a happy song on a lonely city street;
and it is a song of now
But it is a song I will sing from the rooftops to entrance the clouds.
para dois violinos
Título por Autor: Rooftops - for two violins
Instrumentação |
Violino |
Composição para |
Dueto |
Tipo de composição |
Score for two performers |
Editora |
David W Solomons |
dificuldade |
Medium |
Ano de composição |
2016 |
Gênero |
Clássico/Contemporâneo |
Composed originally as a vocal duo as I walked one day from Denning Point in the East End of London
to sing at a service at St Michael's Cornhill around 1986,
this version can be played on various instruments but preferably duos of the same instrument
or at least instruments of the same range.
The sound sample here is an electronic preview but the original vocal version, sung by the composer, can be enjoyed on youtube at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snw7VW86T6k
The words of the original piece are:
I heard a happy song on a lonely city street; but it was a song of the past.
It was a song from the days when the street was a meadow path;
it was a song when the flowers on the window boxes had grass for company.
It was a song when the Cathedral could be seen above the rooftops.
I heard a happy song on a lonely city street; but it was a song from the future:
song from the days when the street will dance with children
It was a song when the flowers in the window boxes will learn to sing.
It was a song when the rooftops won't be seen above the clouds.
I heard a happy song on a lonely city street;
and it is a song of now
But it is a song I will sing from the rooftops to entrance the clouds.
para duas clarinetas
Título por Autor: Rooftops - for two clarinets
Instrumentação |
Clarinete |
Composição para |
Dueto |
Tipo de composição |
Score for two performers |
Editora |
David W Solomons |
dificuldade |
Medium |
Ano de composição |
2016 |
Gênero |
Clássico/Contemporâneo |
Composed originally as a vocal duo as I walked one day from Denning Point in the East End of London
to sing at a service at St Michael's Cornhill around 1986,
this version can be played on various instruments but preferably duos of the same instrument
or at least instruments of the same range.
The sound sample here is an electronic preview but the original vocal version, sung by the composer, can be enjoyed on youtube at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snw7VW86T6k
The words of the original piece are:
I heard a happy song on a lonely city street; but it was a song of the past.
It was a song from the days when the street was a meadow path;
it was a song when the flowers on the window boxes had grass for company.
It was a song when the Cathedral could be seen above the rooftops.
I heard a happy song on a lonely city street; but it was a song from the future:
song from the days when the street will dance with children
It was a song when the flowers in the window boxes will learn to sing.
It was a song when the rooftops won't be seen above the clouds.
I heard a happy song on a lonely city street;
and it is a song of now
But it is a song I will sing from the rooftops to entrance the clouds.
para duas flautas
Título por Autor: Rooftops for 2 flutes
Instrumentação |
Flauta |
Composição para |
Dueto |
Tipo de composição |
Score for two performers |
Editora |
David W Solomons |
dificuldade |
Medium |
Ano de composição |
2016 |
Gênero |
Clássico/Contemporâneo |
Composed originally as a vocal duo as I walked one day from Denning Point in the East End of London
to sing at a service at St Michael's Cornhill around 1986,
this version can be played on various instruments but preferably duos of the same instrument
or at least instruments of the same range.
The sound sample here is an electronic preview but the original vocal version, sung by the composer, can be enjoyed on youtube at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snw7VW86T6k
The words of the original piece are:
I heard a happy song on a lonely city street; but it was a song of the past.
It was a song from the days when the street was a meadow path;
it was a song when the flowers on the window boxes had grass for company.
It was a song when the Cathedral could be seen above the rooftops.
I heard a happy song on a lonely city street; but it was a song from the future:
song from the days when the street will dance with children
It was a song when the flowers in the window boxes will learn to sing.
It was a song when the rooftops won't be seen above the clouds.
I heard a happy song on a lonely city street;
and it is a song of now
But it is a song I will sing from the rooftops to entrance the clouds.
The Audio is performed by Berta Bánki and Máté Bán of Budapest Scoring.
For oboe d'amore and cello
Título por Autor: Rooftops for oboe d'amore and cello
Instrumentação |
Violoncelo, Oboé d'amore |
Composição para |
Dueto |
Tipo de composição |
Score for two performers, Partes |
Editora |
David W Solomons |
dificuldade |
Medium |
Ano de composição |
2019 |
Gênero |
Clássico/Instrumental |
Composed originally as a vocal duo as I walked one day from Denning Point in the East End of London to sing at a service at St Michael's Cornhill around 1986,
The pdf file contains score and parts
The sound sample here is an electronic preview but the original vocal version, sung by the composer, can be enjoyed on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snw7VW86T6k
The words of the original piece are: I heard a happy song on a lonely city street; but it was a song of the past. It was a song from the days when the street was a meadow path; it was a song when the flowers on the window boxes had grass for company. It was a song when the Cathedral could be seen above the rooftops.
I heard a happy song on a lonely city street; but it was a song from the future: song from the days when the street will dance with children It was a song when the flowers in the window boxes will learn to sing. It was a song when the rooftops won't be seen above the clouds.
I heard a happy song on a lonely city street; and it is a song of now But it is a song I will sing from the rooftops to entrance the clouds.
For 2 high voices (sopranos or tenors or mixed)
Título por Autor: Rooftops for 2 high voices (sopranos or tenors or mixed)
Instrumentação |
Soprano, Tenor |
Composição para |
Dueto |
Tipo de composição |
Partitura vocal |
Editora |
David W Solomons |
idioma |
Inglês |
dificuldade |
Advanced |
Ano de composição |
2020 |
Song that I composed (originally for 2 altos) while walking through the empty streets of the City of London on the way to Church, back in the 1980s. (The streets were empty on Sundays in those days!)
The sound sample here is illustrated by electronic flute sounds.
I heard a happy song on a lonely city street; but it was a song of the past. It was a song from the days when the street was a meadow path; it was a song when the flowers on the window boxes had grass for company. It was a song when the Cathedral could be seen above the rooftops.
I heard a happy song on a lonely city street; but it was a song from the future: song from the days when the street will dance with children It was a song when the flowers in the window boxes will learn to sing. It was a song when the rooftops won't be seen above the clouds.
I heard a happy song on a lonely city street; and it is a song of now But it is a song I will sing from the rooftops to entrance the clouds.
The video here is my original alto version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snw7VW86T6k
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