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Вокализ, Op.34 No.14

Классика/Транскрипция
 
 
   
 

Для фортепиано

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Инструменты
Фортепиано
Жанр
Классика
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For classical guitar

Название пользователя: S. Rachmaninoff 'Vocalise' Transcribed for Classical Guitar


5.00 USD

Продавец Hiatama Workshop
PDF, 218.9 Кб ID: SM-000175076 Дата публикации: 04 ноя 2012
Инструменты
Классическая гитара
Состав исполнителей
Соло
Тип нот
Для одного исполнителя
Тональность
Ми минор
Аранжировщик
Hiatama Workshop
Уровень сложности
Сложно
Время звучания
5'0
This is a Classical Guitar Transcription of "Vocalise" by S.Rachmaninoff.
The transcription is for solo Guitar.
The Transcription is in E-minor, and played with a Standard Tunning.
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For soprano and string orchestra - score, parts

Название пользователя: Rachmaninov Vocalise - arrangement for Soprano & String orchestra - Score & Parts, Op.34 No.14

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Продавец Giouri Bessonov
PDF, 486.7 Кб ID: SM-000184733 Дата публикации: 22 май 2013
Инструменты
Скрипка, Альт, Виолончель, Контрабас, Голос
Состав исполнителей
Соло, Струнный оркестр
Тип нот
Партитура, Партии
Тональность
До-диез минор
Аранжировщик
Giouri Bessonov
Издатель
Giouri Bessonov
Жанр
Классика
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Для ансамбля скрипачей и фортепиано

Название пользователя: С. Рахманинов 'Вокализ'. Аранжировка для ансамбля скрипачей и фортепиано


10.00 USD

PDF, 659.6 Кб ID: SM-000184845 Дата публикации: 24 май 2013
Инструменты
Фортепиано, Скрипка
Состав исполнителей
Большой ансамбль (9 и более исполнителей)
Тип нот
Партитура, Партии
Аранжировщик
Алексей Симоновский
Издатель
Алексей Симоновский
Жанр
Классика/Пьеса
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycfkOpbC-x0
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Для смешанного хора, виолончели и фортепиано

Название пользователя: Вокализ, Op.34 No.14

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149.00 USD

Продавец Михаил Цайгер
PDF, 511.8 Кб ID: SM-000182115 Дата публикации: 01 апр 2013
Инструменты
Фортепиано, Виолончель, Смешанный хор: Сопрано, Альт, Тенор, Бас
Тип нот
Партитура
Тональность
Ля минор
Аранжировщик
Михаил Цайгер
Уровень сложности
Выше среднего
Время звучания
6'48
Год создания
1912
Жанр
Классика/Вокальная музыка
Аранжировка для смешанного хора, виолончели и фортепьяно
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Для соло и симфонического оркестра

Название пользователя: Вокализ, Op.34 No.14


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Продавец S.N.N.
PDF, 361.4 Кб ID: SM-000204767 Дата публикации: 16 апр 2014
Инструменты
Флейта, Кларнет, Фагот, Гобой, Валторна, Скрипка, Альт, Виолончель, Контрабас, Сопрано
Состав исполнителей
Соло, Симфонический оркестр
Тип нот
Партитура
Тональность
До-диез минор
Аранжировщик
Сергей Рахманинов
Уровень сложности
Сложно
Жанр
Классика/Вокальная музыка
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Для голоса и фортепиано

Название пользователя: Вокализ, Op.34 No.14


1.45 USD

Продавец PlaceArt
PDF, 1.02 Мб ID: SM-000207345 Дата публикации: 13 июн 2014
Инструменты
Фортепиано, Голос
Состав исполнителей
Соло, Аккомпанирующее фортепиано
Тип нот
Клавир с вокальной партией
Тональность
Ля минор
Издатель
Boosey & Hawkes
Уровень сложности
Выше среднего
Жанр
Классика/Вокальная музыка
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Для флейты и фортепиано

Название пользователя: Вокализ, для флейты и фортепиано, Op.34 No.14


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Продавец PlaceArt
PDF, 422.7 Кб ID: SM-000207346 Дата публикации: 13 июн 2014
Инструменты
Фортепиано, Флейта
Состав исполнителей
Соло, Аккомпанирующее фортепиано
Тип нот
Партитура для двух исполнителей, Сольная партия
Тональность
Соль минор
Уровень сложности
Выше среднего
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Для струнного оркестра

Название пользователя: Рахманинов - Вокализ, Op.34 No.14


6.00 USD

Продавец Елена Ионова
PDF, 377.7 Кб ID: SM-000230918 Дата публикации: 21 авг 2015
Инструменты
Скрипка, Альт, Виолончель, Контрабас
Состав исполнителей
Струнный оркестр
Тип нот
Партии
Год создания
1912
Жанр
Классика/Инструментальная
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For piano four hands - score and parts

Название пользователя: Rachmaninoff - Vocalise - piano 4 hands - Score and parts, Op.34 No.14

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Продавец Петр Петров
PDF, 1.24 Мб ID: SM-000249463 Дата публикации: 10 июн 2016
Инструменты
Фортепиано
Состав исполнителей
1 фортепиано в 4 руки
Тип нот
Партитура, Первая партия, Вторая партия
Части
1 до 1 из 1
Аранжировщик
Петр Петров
Издатель
Петр Петров
Уровень сложности
Выше среднего
Время звучания
6'0
Жанр
Классика/Инструментальная
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Для сопрано и фортепиано (до минор)

Название пользователя: Вокализ (c-moll), Соч.34 No.4


1.99 USD

Продавец S.N.N.
PDF, 240.0 Кб ID: SM-000343999 Дата публикации: 09 ноя 2018
Инструменты
Фортепиано, Сопрано
Состав исполнителей
Соло, Аккомпанирующее фортепиано
Тип нот
Клавир с вокальной партией
Тональность
До минор
Издатель
S.N.N.
Уровень сложности
Сложно
Жанр
Классика/Вокальная музыка
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Для тенорового саксофона и фортепиано

Название пользователя: Вокализ (для саксофона тенора или сопрано), Op.34 No.14


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Разместил(а) Aquarius-Ru
PDF, 510.6 Кб ID: SM-000338778 Дата публикации: 27 июл 2018
Инструменты
Фортепиано, Саксофон тенор, Саксофон сопрано
Состав исполнителей
Соло, Аккомпанирующее фортепиано
Тип нот
Партитура для двух исполнителей, Сольная партия
Тональность
Ре минор
Аранжировщик
Aquarius-Ru
Уровень сложности
Средний уровень
Год создания
1915
Жанр
Классика/Вокальная музыка
Адаптация для саксофона in B (тенора или сопрано) и фортепиано
В файле находятся:
Партитура + Клавир (в концертном строе) + Партия солиста

© Сергей Васильевич Рахманинов, 1915
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Для симфонического оркестра

Название пользователя: С. Рахманинов 'Вокализ' авторская версия для симф. оркестра


2.70 USD

PDF, 8.08 Мб ID: SM-000373141 Дата публикации: 10 окт 2019
Инструменты
Флейта, Кларнет, Фагот, Гобой, Английский рожок, Валторна, Скрипка, Альт, Виолончель, Контрабас
Состав исполнителей
Симфонический оркестр
Тип нот
Партитура
Издатель
Boosey & Hawkes
Жанр
Классика/Симфоническая
Партитура С. Рахманинов "Вокализ" авторская версия для симф. оркестра
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Для голоса и струнных

Название пользователя: Вокализ, Op.34 No.14

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10.00 USD

PDF, 1.63 Мб ID: SM-000377935 Дата публикации: 25 дек 2019
Инструменты
Скрипка, Альт, Виолончель, Контрабас, Сопрано
Тип нот
Партитура, Партии
Аранжировщик
Сергей Желудков
Издатель
Сергей Желудков
Год создания
2018
Жанр
Классика/Вокальная музыка
Романс без слов для высокого голоса с фортепиано. Опус 34 № 14.
Создан в 1912 году, новая редакция в 1915 году. Посвящён Антонине Неждановой.
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Для струнного оркестра

Название пользователя: Vocalise No.14, Op.34


12.00 USD

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6.00 USD

Продавец Mladen Spasinovici
ZIP, 1.27 Мб ID: SM-000380660 Дата публикации: 04 фев 2020
Инструменты
Скрипка, Альт, Виолончель, Контрабас
Состав исполнителей
Соло, Струнный оркестр
Тип нот
Партитура, Партии
Тональность
Ми минор
Аранжировщик
Mladen Spasinovici
Издатель
Mladen Spasinovici
Уровень сложности
Выше среднего
Время звучания
5'40
Год создания
1912
A very touching piece arranged for cello soloist and string orchestra.
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For horn quintet

Название пользователя: Vocalise für HB Quintett
Вокализ, Op.34 No.14: For horn quintet by Сергей Рахманинов


24.00 USD

Продавец Dieter Angerer
PDF, 337.8 Кб ID: SM-000523076 Дата публикации: 13 апр 2021
Инструменты
Флейта, Кларнет, Фагот, Гобой, Валторна
Состав исполнителей
Ансамбль духовых инструментов
Тип нот
Партитура, Партии
Тональность
Ре минор
Аранжировщик
Dieter Angerer
Издатель
Dieter Angerer
Уровень сложности
Сложно
Время звучания
4'52
Жанр
Классика/Камерная музыка
Eines der schönsten Stücke aus der Feder von Sergei Rachmaninov hier in einer Bearbeitung für Holzbläserquintett.
Viel Freude an dem modulationsreichen, polyphonen Stück.
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For cello. In the original key of c sharp minor and in e minor

Название пользователя: Vocalise, edited for cello. In the original key of c# minor and in e minor

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Разместил(а) Yellow Cello Music
PDF, 289.1 Кб ID: SM-000381551 Дата публикации: 01 мар 2020
Инструменты
Виолончель
Состав исполнителей
Соло
Тип нот
Для одного исполнителя
Аранжировщик
Yellow Cello Music
Издатель
Yellow Cello Music
Уровень сложности
Средний уровень
Cellists often play this in e minor, but I love it in c# minor! Pick your favorite. Cello part only; piano part is not included.
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Для голоса, скрипки и фортепиано

Название пользователя: Вокализ

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5.75 USD

PDF, 661.0 Кб ID: SM-000498014 Дата публикации: 21 май 2020
Инструменты
Фортепиано, Скрипка, Сопрано
Состав исполнителей
Трио
Тип нот
Партитура
Тональность
До-диез минор
Аранжировщик
Владислав Мартыненко
Издатель
Владислав Мартыненко
Жанр
Классика/Романс
Сергей Васильевич Рахманинов - Вокализ ор. 34 № 14
Переложение для сопрано, скрипки и фортепиано - Владислав Мартыненко
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For Alto Clarinet and Piano

Название пользователя: Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for Alto Clarinet and Piano, Op.34 No.14

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Продавец James Guthrie
PDF, 1.09 Мб ID: SM-000508381 Дата публикации: 24 июн 2020
Инструменты
Фортепиано, Альт-кларнет
Состав исполнителей
Соло, Аккомпанирующее фортепиано
Тип нот
Партитура для двух исполнителей, Партии
Части
1 до 1 из 1
Издатель
Jmsgu3 Publications
Уровень сложности
Средний уровень
Время звучания
6'33
Жанр
Классика/Вокальная музыка
Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for Alto Clarinet and Piano
Intermediate level - Digital Download
Composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943). Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period, Repertoire, Technique Training, Wedding, Recital. Score, Set of Parts. 13 pages.
Published by Jmsgu3 Publications S0.336329. Sergei Rachmaninoff: Vocalise Op. 34 No. 14. Score: 7 pages, 41 measures. Duration: ca. 6:33. Solo part: 2 pages, Piano part: 4 pages. Very famous composition with a distinctly melancholy flavor. Suitable for Lent or Easter meditations, receptions, weddings, recitals, school performances, and concert encores.

Vocalise is a song that Sergei Rachmaninoff in fact composed 1915. It represents, as can be seen, the final entry of his 14 Romances, Op. 34. He wrote it generally speaking for high voice with piano accompaniment. There are no words, but with this in mind, it is usually sung on a vowel that the singer chooses. He provided a dedication by and large to the famous soprano Antonina Nezhdanova.

Rachmaninoff Background
Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873 –1943) was a famous Russian concert pianist, and in fact also a composer, during the Romantic period. Some of his compositions are in short among the most famous in the entire Romantic repertoire. Rachmaninoff was born into a musical family on the whole and began studying the piano at only four years of age. In due time, he graduated from Moscow Conservatory in 1892. By then, he had in essence already composed several works for piano and a few orchestral pieces as well. However, In 1897, music critics reacted negatively to his first symphony. As a result, Rachmaninoff was clinically depressed for four years. During this time, he composed very little. Eventually, successful therapy allowed him to complete his Piano Concerto No. 2. In contrast, it was ardently received by the critics. Rachmaninoff conducted at the Bolshoi Theatre, then eventually relocated to Dresden, Germany. During this time, he first toured the United States

Move to America
Rachmaninoff and his family meanwhile left Russia following the Russian Revolution in 1918. They settled, to begin with, in New York City. He performed on the piano and by and large conducted performances of his music for a living. For a while, his busy tour schedule meant he had, on the whole, no time to compose. In fact, between 1918 and 1943, he finished just six works, including Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Symphony No. 3, and Symphonic Dances. Generally speaking, he moved to Beverly Hills in 1942 for health reasons. Rachmaninoff was granted American citizenship ultimately one month before he died.

Legacy
In Rachmaninoff's compositions, we see all in all the early influences of Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Balakirev, Mussorgsky, and other Russian composers. These influences, in any event, seem to relinquish to his personal style of melodicism and orchestral color. Rachmaninoff obviously highlighted the piano often in his works. In essence, he employed his pianistic skills to explore the more sensitive potentials of the instrument.
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For Alto Flute and Piano

Название пользователя: Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for Alto Flute and Piano, Op.34 No.14

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Продавец James Guthrie
PDF, 1.09 Мб ID: SM-000508382 Дата публикации: 24 июн 2020
Инструменты
Фортепиано, Альтовая флейта
Состав исполнителей
Соло, Аккомпанирующее фортепиано
Тип нот
Партитура для двух исполнителей, Партии
Части
1 до 1 из 1
Издатель
Jmsgu3 Publications
Уровень сложности
Средний уровень
Время звучания
6'33
Жанр
Классика/Вокальная музыка
Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for Alto Flute and Piano
Intermediate level - Digital Download
Composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943). Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period, Repertoire, Technique Training, Wedding, Recital. Score, Set of Parts. 13 pages.
Published by Jmsgu3 Publications S0.336325 . Sergei Rachmaninoff: Vocalise Op. 34 No. 14. Score: 7 pages, 41 measures. Duration: ca. 6:33. Solo part: 2 pages, Piano part: 4 pages. Very famous composition with a distinctly melancholy flavor. Suitable for Lent or Easter meditations, receptions, weddings, recitals, school performances, and concert encores.

Vocalise is a song that Sergei Rachmaninoff in fact composed 1915. It represents, as can be seen, the final entry of his 14 Romances, Op. 34. He wrote it generally speaking for high voice with piano accompaniment. There are no words, but with this in mind, it is usually sung on a vowel that the singer chooses. He provided a dedication by and large to the famous soprano Antonina Nezhdanova.

Rachmaninoff Background
Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873 –1943) was a famous Russian concert pianist, and in fact also a composer, during the Romantic period. Some of his compositions are in short among the most famous in the entire Romantic repertoire. Rachmaninoff was born into a musical family on the whole and began studying the piano at only four years of age. In due time, he graduated from Moscow Conservatory in 1892. By then, he had in essence already composed several works for piano and a few orchestral pieces as well. However, In 1897, music critics reacted negatively to his first symphony. As a result, Rachmaninoff was clinically depressed for four years. During this time, he composed very little. Eventually, successful therapy allowed him to complete his Piano Concerto No. 2. In contrast, it was ardently received by the critics. Rachmaninoff conducted at the Bolshoi Theatre, then eventually relocated to Dresden, Germany. During this time, he first toured the United States

Move to America
Rachmaninoff and his family meanwhile left Russia following the Russian Revolution in 1918. They settled, to begin with, in New York City. He performed on the piano and by and large conducted performances of his music for a living. For a while, his busy tour schedule meant he had, on the whole, no time to compose. In fact, between 1918 and 1943, he finished just six works, including Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Symphony No. 3, and Symphonic Dances. Generally speaking, he moved to Beverly Hills in 1942 for health reasons. Rachmaninoff was granted American citizenship ultimately one month before he died.

Legacy
In Rachmaninoff's compositions, we see all in all the early influences of Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Balakirev, Mussorgsky, and other Russian composers. These influences, in any event, seem to relinquish to his personal style of melodicism and orchestral color. Rachmaninoff obviously highlighted the piano often in his works. In essence, he employed his pianistic skills to explore the more sensitive potentials of the instrument.
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For Alto Sax and Piano

Название пользователя: Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for Alto Sax and Piano, Op.34 No.14

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Продавец James Guthrie
PDF, 1.08 Мб ID: SM-000508383 Дата публикации: 24 июн 2020
Инструменты
Фортепиано, Саксофон альт
Состав исполнителей
Соло, Аккомпанирующее фортепиано
Тип нот
Партитура для двух исполнителей, Партии
Части
1 до 1 из 1
Издатель
Jmsgu3 Publications
Уровень сложности
Средний уровень
Время звучания
6'33
Жанр
Классика/Вокальная музыка
Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for Alto Sax and Piano
Intermediate level - Digital Download
Composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943). Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period, Repertoire, Technique Training, Wedding, Recital. Score, Set of Parts. 13 pages.
Published by Jmsgu3 Publications S0.336323. Sergei Rachmaninoff: Vocalise Op. 34 No. 14. Score: 7 pages, 41 measures. Duration: ca. 6:33. Solo part: 2 pages, Piano part: 4 pages. Very famous composition with a distinctly melancholy flavor. Suitable for Lent or Easter meditations, receptions, weddings, recitals, school performances, and concert encores.

Vocalise is a song that Sergei Rachmaninoff in fact composed 1915. It represents, as can be seen, the final entry of his 14 Romances, Op. 34. He wrote it generally speaking for high voice with piano accompaniment. There are no words, but with this in mind, it is usually sung on a vowel that the singer chooses. He provided a dedication by and large to the famous soprano Antonina Nezhdanova.

Rachmaninoff Background
Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873 –1943) was a famous Russian concert pianist, and in fact also a composer, during the Romantic period. Some of his compositions are in short among the most famous in the entire Romantic repertoire. Rachmaninoff was born into a musical family on the whole and began studying the piano at only four years of age. In due time, he graduated from Moscow Conservatory in 1892. By then, he had in essence already composed several works for piano and a few orchestral pieces as well. However, In 1897, music critics reacted negatively to his first symphony. As a result, Rachmaninoff was clinically depressed for four years. During this time, he composed very little. Eventually, successful therapy allowed him to complete his Piano Concerto No. 2. In contrast, it was ardently received by the critics. Rachmaninoff conducted at the Bolshoi Theatre, then eventually relocated to Dresden, Germany. During this time, he first toured the United States

Move to America
Rachmaninoff and his family meanwhile left Russia following the Russian Revolution in 1918. They settled, to begin with, in New York City. He performed on the piano and by and large conducted performances of his music for a living. For a while, his busy tour schedule meant he had, on the whole, no time to compose. In fact, between 1918 and 1943, he finished just six works, including Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Symphony No. 3, and Symphonic Dances. Generally speaking, he moved to Beverly Hills in 1942 for health reasons. Rachmaninoff was granted American citizenship ultimately one month before he died.

Legacy
In Rachmaninoff's compositions, we see all in all the early influences of Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Balakirev, Mussorgsky, and other Russian composers. These influences, in any event, seem to relinquish to his personal style of melodicism and orchestral color. Rachmaninoff obviously highlighted the piano often in his works. In essence, he employed his pianistic skills to explore the more sensitive potentials of the instrument.
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Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for Bass Clarinet and Piano
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Composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943). Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period, Repertoire, Technique Training, Wedding, Recital. Score, Set of Parts. 13 pages.
Published by Jmsgu3 Publications S0.336315. Sergei Rachmaninoff: Vocalise Op. 34 No. 14. Score: 7 pages, 41 measures. Duration: ca. 6:33. Solo part: 2 pages, Piano part: 4 pages. Very famous composition with a distinctly melancholy flavor. Suitable for Lent or Easter meditations, receptions, weddings, recitals, school performances, and concert encores.

Vocalise is a song that Sergei Rachmaninoff in fact composed 1915. It represents, as can be seen, the final entry of his 14 Romances, Op. 34. He wrote it generally speaking for high voice with piano accompaniment. There are no words, but with this in mind, it is usually sung on a vowel that the singer chooses. He provided a dedication by and large to the famous soprano Antonina Nezhdanova.

Rachmaninoff Background
Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873 –1943) was a famous Russian concert pianist, and in fact also a composer, during the Romantic period. Some of his compositions are in short among the most famous in the entire Romantic repertoire. Rachmaninoff was born into a musical family on the whole and began studying the piano at only four years of age. In due time, he graduated from Moscow Conservatory in 1892. By then, he had in essence already composed several works for piano and a few orchestral pieces as well. However, In 1897, music critics reacted negatively to his first symphony. As a result, Rachmaninoff was clinically depressed for four years. During this time, he composed very little. Eventually, successful therapy allowed him to complete his Piano Concerto No. 2. In contrast, it was ardently received by the critics. Rachmaninoff conducted at the Bolshoi Theatre, then eventually relocated to Dresden, Germany. During this time, he first toured the United States

Move to America
Rachmaninoff and his family meanwhile left Russia following the Russian Revolution in 1918. They settled, to begin with, in New York City. He performed on the piano and by and large conducted performances of his music for a living. For a while, his busy tour schedule meant he had, on the whole, no time to compose. In fact, between 1918 and 1943, he finished just six works, including Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Symphony No. 3, and Symphonic Dances. Generally speaking, he moved to Beverly Hills in 1942 for health reasons. Rachmaninoff was granted American citizenship ultimately one month before he died.

Legacy
In Rachmaninoff's compositions, we see all in all the early influences of Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Balakirev, Mussorgsky, and other Russian composers. These influences, in any event, seem to relinquish to his personal style of melodicism and orchestral color. Rachmaninoff obviously highlighted the piano often in his works. In essence, he employed his pianistic skills to explore the more sensitive potentials of the instrument.
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Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for Baritone Horn and Piano
Intermediate level - Digital Download
Composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943). Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period, Repertoire, Technique Training, Wedding, Recital. Score, Set of Parts. 13 pages.
Published by Jmsgu3 Publications S0.336313. Sergei Rachmaninoff: Vocalise Op. 34 No. 14. Score: 7 pages, 41 measures. Duration: ca. 6:33. Solo part: 2 pages, Piano part: 4 pages. Very famous composition with a distinctly melancholy flavor. Suitable for Lent or Easter meditations, receptions, weddings, recitals, school performances, and concert encores.

Vocalise is a song that Sergei Rachmaninoff in fact composed 1915. It represents, as can be seen, the final entry of his 14 Romances, Op. 34. He wrote it generally speaking for high voice with piano accompaniment. There are no words, but with this in mind, it is usually sung on a vowel that the singer chooses. He provided a dedication by and large to the famous soprano Antonina Nezhdanova.

Rachmaninoff Background
Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873 –1943) was a famous Russian concert pianist, and in fact also a composer, during the Romantic period. Some of his compositions are in short among the most famous in the entire Romantic repertoire. Rachmaninoff was born into a musical family on the whole and began studying the piano at only four years of age. In due time, he graduated from Moscow Conservatory in 1892. By then, he had in essence already composed several works for piano and a few orchestral pieces as well. However, In 1897, music critics reacted negatively to his first symphony. As a result, Rachmaninoff was clinically depressed for four years. During this time, he composed very little. Eventually, successful therapy allowed him to complete his Piano Concerto No. 2. In contrast, it was ardently received by the critics. Rachmaninoff conducted at the Bolshoi Theatre, then eventually relocated to Dresden, Germany. During this time, he first toured the United States

Move to America
Rachmaninoff and his family meanwhile left Russia following the Russian Revolution in 1918. They settled, to begin with, in New York City. He performed on the piano and by and large conducted performances of his music for a living. For a while, his busy tour schedule meant he had, on the whole, no time to compose. In fact, between 1918 and 1943, he finished just six works, including Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Symphony No. 3, and Symphonic Dances. Generally speaking, he moved to Beverly Hills in 1942 for health reasons. Rachmaninoff was granted American citizenship ultimately one month before he died.

Legacy
In Rachmaninoff's compositions, we see all in all the early influences of Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Balakirev, Mussorgsky, and other Russian composers. These influences, in any event, seem to relinquish to his personal style of melodicism and orchestral color. Rachmaninoff obviously highlighted the piano often in his works. In essence, he employed his pianistic skills to explore the more sensitive potentials of the instrument.
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6'33
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Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for Bassoon and Piano
Intermediate level - Digital Download
Composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943). Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period, Repertoire, Technique Training, Wedding, Recital. Score, Set of Parts. 13 pages.
Published by Jmsgu3 Publications S0.336311. Sergei Rachmaninoff: Vocalise Op. 34 No. 14. Score: 7 pages, 41 measures. Duration: ca. 6:33. Solo part: 2 pages, Piano part: 4 pages. Very famous composition with a distinctly melancholy flavor. Suitable for Lent or Easter meditations, receptions, weddings, recitals, school performances, and concert encores.

Vocalise is a song that Sergei Rachmaninoff in fact composed 1915. It represents, as can be seen, the final entry of his 14 Romances, Op. 34. He wrote it generally speaking for high voice with piano accompaniment. There are no words, but with this in mind, it is usually sung on a vowel that the singer chooses. He provided a dedication by and large to the famous soprano Antonina Nezhdanova.

Rachmaninoff Background
Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873 –1943) was a famous Russian concert pianist, and in fact also a composer, during the Romantic period. Some of his compositions are in short among the most famous in the entire Romantic repertoire. Rachmaninoff was born into a musical family on the whole and began studying the piano at only four years of age. In due time, he graduated from Moscow Conservatory in 1892. By then, he had in essence already composed several works for piano and a few orchestral pieces as well. However, In 1897, music critics reacted negatively to his first symphony. As a result, Rachmaninoff was clinically depressed for four years. During this time, he composed very little. Eventually, successful therapy allowed him to complete his Piano Concerto No. 2. In contrast, it was ardently received by the critics. Rachmaninoff conducted at the Bolshoi Theatre, then eventually relocated to Dresden, Germany. During this time, he first toured the United States

Move to America
Rachmaninoff and his family meanwhile left Russia following the Russian Revolution in 1918. They settled, to begin with, in New York City. He performed on the piano and by and large conducted performances of his music for a living. For a while, his busy tour schedule meant he had, on the whole, no time to compose. In fact, between 1918 and 1943, he finished just six works, including Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Symphony No. 3, and Symphonic Dances. Generally speaking, he moved to Beverly Hills in 1942 for health reasons. Rachmaninoff was granted American citizenship ultimately one month before he died.

Legacy
In Rachmaninoff's compositions, we see all in all the early influences of Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Balakirev, Mussorgsky, and other Russian composers. These influences, in any event, seem to relinquish to his personal style of melodicism and orchestral color. Rachmaninoff obviously highlighted the piano often in his works. In essence, he employed his pianistic skills to explore the more sensitive potentials of the instrument.
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6'33
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Классика/Вокальная музыка
Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for Baritone Sax and Piano
Intermediate level - Digital Download
Composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943). Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period, Repertoire, Technique Training, Wedding, Recital. Score, Set of Parts. 13 pages.
Published by Jmsgu3 Publications S0.336309. Sergei Rachmaninoff: Vocalise Op. 34 No. 14. Score: 7 pages, 41 measures. Duration: ca. 6:33. Solo part: 2 pages, Piano part: 4 pages. Very famous composition with a distinctly melancholy flavor. Suitable for Lent or Easter meditations, receptions, weddings, recitals, school performances, and concert encores.

Vocalise is a song that Sergei Rachmaninoff in fact composed 1915. It represents, as can be seen, the final entry of his 14 Romances, Op. 34. He wrote it generally speaking for high voice with piano accompaniment. There are no words, but with this in mind, it is usually sung on a vowel that the singer chooses. He provided a dedication by and large to the famous soprano Antonina Nezhdanova.

Rachmaninoff Background
Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873 –1943) was a famous Russian concert pianist, and in fact also a composer, during the Romantic period. Some of his compositions are in short among the most famous in the entire Romantic repertoire. Rachmaninoff was born into a musical family on the whole and began studying the piano at only four years of age. In due time, he graduated from Moscow Conservatory in 1892. By then, he had in essence already composed several works for piano and a few orchestral pieces as well. However, In 1897, music critics reacted negatively to his first symphony. As a result, Rachmaninoff was clinically depressed for four years. During this time, he composed very little. Eventually, successful therapy allowed him to complete his Piano Concerto No. 2. In contrast, it was ardently received by the critics. Rachmaninoff conducted at the Bolshoi Theatre, then eventually relocated to Dresden, Germany. During this time, he first toured the United States

Move to America
Rachmaninoff and his family meanwhile left Russia following the Russian Revolution in 1918. They settled, to begin with, in New York City. He performed on the piano and by and large conducted performances of his music for a living. For a while, his busy tour schedule meant he had, on the whole, no time to compose. In fact, between 1918 and 1943, he finished just six works, including Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Symphony No. 3, and Symphonic Dances. Generally speaking, he moved to Beverly Hills in 1942 for health reasons. Rachmaninoff was granted American citizenship ultimately one month before he died.

Legacy
In Rachmaninoff's compositions, we see all in all the early influences of Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Balakirev, Mussorgsky, and other Russian composers. These influences, in any event, seem to relinquish to his personal style of melodicism and orchestral color. Rachmaninoff obviously highlighted the piano often in his works. In essence, he employed his pianistic skills to explore the more sensitive potentials of the instrument.
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Время звучания
6'33
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Классика/Вокальная музыка
Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for Clarinet and Piano
Intermediate level - Digital Download
Composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943). Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period, Repertoire, Technique Training, Wedding, Recital. Score, Set of Parts. 13 pages.
Published by Jmsgu3 Publications S0.336305. Sergei Rachmaninoff: Vocalise Op. 34 No. 14. Score: 7 pages, 41 measures. Duration: ca. 6:33. Solo part: 2 pages, Piano part: 4 pages. Very famous composition with a distinctly melancholy flavor. Suitable for Lent or Easter meditations, receptions, weddings, recitals, school performances, and concert encores.

Vocalise is a song that Sergei Rachmaninoff in fact composed 1915. It represents, as can be seen, the final entry of his 14 Romances, Op. 34. He wrote it generally speaking for high voice with piano accompaniment. There are no words, but with this in mind, it is usually sung on a vowel that the singer chooses. He provided a dedication by and large to the famous soprano Antonina Nezhdanova.

Rachmaninoff Background
Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873 –1943) was a famous Russian concert pianist, and in fact also a composer, during the Romantic period. Some of his compositions are in short among the most famous in the entire Romantic repertoire. Rachmaninoff was born into a musical family on the whole and began studying the piano at only four years of age. In due time, he graduated from Moscow Conservatory in 1892. By then, he had in essence already composed several works for piano and a few orchestral pieces as well. However, In 1897, music critics reacted negatively to his first symphony. As a result, Rachmaninoff was clinically depressed for four years. During this time, he composed very little. Eventually, successful therapy allowed him to complete his Piano Concerto No. 2. In contrast, it was ardently received by the critics. Rachmaninoff conducted at the Bolshoi Theatre, then eventually relocated to Dresden, Germany. During this time, he first toured the United States

Move to America
Rachmaninoff and his family meanwhile left Russia following the Russian Revolution in 1918. They settled, to begin with, in New York City. He performed on the piano and by and large conducted performances of his music for a living. For a while, his busy tour schedule meant he had, on the whole, no time to compose. In fact, between 1918 and 1943, he finished just six works, including Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Symphony No. 3, and Symphonic Dances. Generally speaking, he moved to Beverly Hills in 1942 for health reasons. Rachmaninoff was granted American citizenship ultimately one month before he died.

Legacy
In Rachmaninoff's compositions, we see all in all the early influences of Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Balakirev, Mussorgsky, and other Russian composers. These influences, in any event, seem to relinquish to his personal style of melodicism and orchestral color. Rachmaninoff obviously highlighted the piano often in his works. In essence, he employed his pianistic skills to explore the more sensitive potentials of the instrument.
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Название пользователя: Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for English Horn and Piano, Op.34 No.14

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6'33
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Классика/Вокальная музыка
Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for English Horn and Piano
Intermediate level - Digital Download
Composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943). Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period, Repertoire, Technique Training, Wedding, Recital. Score, Set of Parts. 13 pages.
Published by Jmsgu3 Publications S0.336299. Sergei Rachmaninoff: Vocalise Op. 34 No. 14. Score: 7 pages, 41 measures. Duration: ca. 6:33. Solo part: 2 pages, Piano part: 4 pages. Very famous composition with a distinctly melancholy flavor. Suitable for Lent or Easter meditations, receptions, weddings, recitals, school performances, and concert encores.

Vocalise is a song that Sergei Rachmaninoff in fact composed 1915. It represents, as can be seen, the final entry of his 14 Romances, Op. 34. He wrote it generally speaking for high voice with piano accompaniment. There are no words, but with this in mind, it is usually sung on a vowel that the singer chooses. He provided a dedication by and large to the famous soprano Antonina Nezhdanova.

Rachmaninoff Background
Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873 –1943) was a famous Russian concert pianist, and in fact also a composer, during the Romantic period. Some of his compositions are in short among the most famous in the entire Romantic repertoire. Rachmaninoff was born into a musical family on the whole and began studying the piano at only four years of age. In due time, he graduated from Moscow Conservatory in 1892. By then, he had in essence already composed several works for piano and a few orchestral pieces as well. However, In 1897, music critics reacted negatively to his first symphony. As a result, Rachmaninoff was clinically depressed for four years. During this time, he composed very little. Eventually, successful therapy allowed him to complete his Piano Concerto No. 2. In contrast, it was ardently received by the critics. Rachmaninoff conducted at the Bolshoi Theatre, then eventually relocated to Dresden, Germany. During this time, he first toured the United States

Move to America
Rachmaninoff and his family meanwhile left Russia following the Russian Revolution in 1918. They settled, to begin with, in New York City. He performed on the piano and by and large conducted performances of his music for a living. For a while, his busy tour schedule meant he had, on the whole, no time to compose. In fact, between 1918 and 1943, he finished just six works, including Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Symphony No. 3, and Symphonic Dances. Generally speaking, he moved to Beverly Hills in 1942 for health reasons. Rachmaninoff was granted American citizenship ultimately one month before he died.

Legacy
In Rachmaninoff's compositions, we see all in all the early influences of Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Balakirev, Mussorgsky, and other Russian composers. These influences, in any event, seem to relinquish to his personal style of melodicism and orchestral color. Rachmaninoff obviously highlighted the piano often in his works. In essence, he employed his pianistic skills to explore the more sensitive potentials of the instrument.
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Название пользователя: Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for Euphonium and Piano, Op.34 No.14

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Jmsgu3 Publications
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Время звучания
6'33
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Классика/Вокальная музыка
Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for Euphonium and Piano
Intermediate level - Digital Download
Composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943). Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period, Repertoire, Technique Training, Wedding, Recital. Score, Set of Parts. 13 pages.
Published by Jmsgu3 Publications S0.336295. Sergei Rachmaninoff: Vocalise Op. 34 No. 14. Score: 7 pages, 41 measures. Duration: ca. 6:33. Solo part: 2 pages, Piano part: 4 pages. Very famous composition with a distinctly melancholy flavor. Suitable for Lent or Easter meditations, receptions, weddings, recitals, school performances, and concert encores.

Vocalise is a song that Sergei Rachmaninoff in fact composed 1915. It represents, as can be seen, the final entry of his 14 Romances, Op. 34. He wrote it generally speaking for high voice with piano accompaniment. There are no words, but with this in mind, it is usually sung on a vowel that the singer chooses. He provided a dedication by and large to the famous soprano Antonina Nezhdanova.

Rachmaninoff Background
Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873 –1943) was a famous Russian concert pianist, and in fact also a composer, during the Romantic period. Some of his compositions are in short among the most famous in the entire Romantic repertoire. Rachmaninoff was born into a musical family on the whole and began studying the piano at only four years of age. In due time, he graduated from Moscow Conservatory in 1892. By then, he had in essence already composed several works for piano and a few orchestral pieces as well. However, In 1897, music critics reacted negatively to his first symphony. As a result, Rachmaninoff was clinically depressed for four years. During this time, he composed very little. Eventually, successful therapy allowed him to complete his Piano Concerto No. 2. In contrast, it was ardently received by the critics. Rachmaninoff conducted at the Bolshoi Theatre, then eventually relocated to Dresden, Germany. During this time, he first toured the United States

Move to America
Rachmaninoff and his family meanwhile left Russia following the Russian Revolution in 1918. They settled, to begin with, in New York City. He performed on the piano and by and large conducted performances of his music for a living. For a while, his busy tour schedule meant he had, on the whole, no time to compose. In fact, between 1918 and 1943, he finished just six works, including Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Symphony No. 3, and Symphonic Dances. Generally speaking, he moved to Beverly Hills in 1942 for health reasons. Rachmaninoff was granted American citizenship ultimately one month before he died.

Legacy
In Rachmaninoff's compositions, we see all in all the early influences of Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Balakirev, Mussorgsky, and other Russian composers. These influences, in any event, seem to relinquish to his personal style of melodicism and orchestral color. Rachmaninoff obviously highlighted the piano often in his works. In essence, he employed his pianistic skills to explore the more sensitive potentials of the instrument.
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Время звучания
6'33
Жанр
Классика/Вокальная музыка
Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for Flute and Piano
Intermediate level - Digital Download
Composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943). Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period, Repertoire, Technique Training, Wedding, Recital. Score, Set of Parts. 13 pages.
Published by Jmsgu3 Publications S0.336291. Sergei Rachmaninoff: Vocalise Op. 34 No. 14. Score: 7 pages, 41 measures. Duration: ca. 6:33. Solo part: 2 pages, Piano part: 4 pages. Very famous composition with a distinctly melancholy flavor. Suitable for Lent or Easter meditations, receptions, weddings, recitals, school performances, and concert encores.

Vocalise is a song that Sergei Rachmaninoff in fact composed 1915. It represents, as can be seen, the final entry of his 14 Romances, Op. 34. He wrote it generally speaking for high voice with piano accompaniment. There are no words, but with this in mind, it is usually sung on a vowel that the singer chooses. He provided a dedication by and large to the famous soprano Antonina Nezhdanova.

Rachmaninoff Background
Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873 –1943) was a famous Russian concert pianist, and in fact also a composer, during the Romantic period. Some of his compositions are in short among the most famous in the entire Romantic repertoire. Rachmaninoff was born into a musical family on the whole and began studying the piano at only four years of age. In due time, he graduated from Moscow Conservatory in 1892. By then, he had in essence already composed several works for piano and a few orchestral pieces as well. However, In 1897, music critics reacted negatively to his first symphony. As a result, Rachmaninoff was clinically depressed for four years. During this time, he composed very little. Eventually, successful therapy allowed him to complete his Piano Concerto No. 2. In contrast, it was ardently received by the critics. Rachmaninoff conducted at the Bolshoi Theatre, then eventually relocated to Dresden, Germany. During this time, he first toured the United States

Move to America
Rachmaninoff and his family meanwhile left Russia following the Russian Revolution in 1918. They settled, to begin with, in New York City. He performed on the piano and by and large conducted performances of his music for a living. For a while, his busy tour schedule meant he had, on the whole, no time to compose. In fact, between 1918 and 1943, he finished just six works, including Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Symphony No. 3, and Symphonic Dances. Generally speaking, he moved to Beverly Hills in 1942 for health reasons. Rachmaninoff was granted American citizenship ultimately one month before he died.

Legacy
In Rachmaninoff's compositions, we see all in all the early influences of Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Balakirev, Mussorgsky, and other Russian composers. These influences, in any event, seem to relinquish to his personal style of melodicism and orchestral color. Rachmaninoff obviously highlighted the piano often in his works. In essence, he employed his pianistic skills to explore the more sensitive potentials of the instrument.
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Название пользователя: Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for Oboe and Piano, Op.34 No.14

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Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for Oboe and Piano
Intermediate level - Digital Download
Composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943). Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period, Repertoire, Technique Training, Wedding, Recital. Score, Set of Parts. 13 pages.
Published by Jmsgu3 Publications S0.336275. Sergei Rachmaninoff: Vocalise Op. 34 No. 14. Score: 7 pages, 41 measures. Duration: ca. 6:33. Solo part: 2 pages, Piano part: 4 pages. Very famous composition with a distinctly melancholy flavor. Suitable for Lent or Easter meditations, receptions, weddings, recitals, school performances, and concert encores.

Vocalise is a song that Sergei Rachmaninoff in fact composed 1915. It represents, as can be seen, the final entry of his 14 Romances, Op. 34. He wrote it generally speaking for high voice with piano accompaniment. There are no words, but with this in mind, it is usually sung on a vowel that the singer chooses. He provided a dedication by and large to the famous soprano Antonina Nezhdanova.

Rachmaninoff Background
Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873 –1943) was a famous Russian concert pianist, and in fact also a composer, during the Romantic period. Some of his compositions are in short among the most famous in the entire Romantic repertoire. Rachmaninoff was born into a musical family on the whole and began studying the piano at only four years of age. In due time, he graduated from Moscow Conservatory in 1892. By then, he had in essence already composed several works for piano and a few orchestral pieces as well. However, In 1897, music critics reacted negatively to his first symphony. As a result, Rachmaninoff was clinically depressed for four years. During this time, he composed very little. Eventually, successful therapy allowed him to complete his Piano Concerto No. 2. In contrast, it was ardently received by the critics. Rachmaninoff conducted at the Bolshoi Theatre, then eventually relocated to Dresden, Germany. During this time, he first toured the United States

Move to America
Rachmaninoff and his family meanwhile left Russia following the Russian Revolution in 1918. They settled, to begin with, in New York City. He performed on the piano and by and large conducted performances of his music for a living. For a while, his busy tour schedule meant he had, on the whole, no time to compose. In fact, between 1918 and 1943, he finished just six works, including Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Symphony No. 3, and Symphonic Dances. Generally speaking, he moved to Beverly Hills in 1942 for health reasons. Rachmaninoff was granted American citizenship ultimately one month before he died.

Legacy
In Rachmaninoff's compositions, we see all in all the early influences of Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Balakirev, Mussorgsky, and other Russian composers. These influences, in any event, seem to relinquish to his personal style of melodicism and orchestral color. Rachmaninoff obviously highlighted the piano often in his works. In essence, he employed his pianistic skills to explore the more sensitive potentials of the instrument.
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For Oboe d'Amore and Piano

Название пользователя: Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for Oboe d'Amore and Piano, Op.34 No.14

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Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for Oboe d'Amore and Piano
Intermediate level - Digital Download
Composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943). Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period, Repertoire, Technique Training, Wedding, Recital. Score, Set of Parts. 13 pages.
Published by Jmsgu3 Publications S0.336271. Sergei Rachmaninoff: Vocalise Op. 34 No. 14. Score: 7 pages, 41 measures. Duration: ca. 6:33. Solo part: 2 pages, Piano part: 4 pages. Very famous composition with a distinctly melancholy flavor. Suitable for Lent or Easter meditations, receptions, weddings, recitals, school performances, and concert encores.

Vocalise is a song that Sergei Rachmaninoff in fact composed 1915. It represents, as can be seen, the final entry of his 14 Romances, Op. 34. He wrote it generally speaking for high voice with piano accompaniment. There are no words, but with this in mind, it is usually sung on a vowel that the singer chooses. He provided a dedication by and large to the famous soprano Antonina Nezhdanova.

Rachmaninoff Background
Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873 –1943) was a famous Russian concert pianist, and in fact also a composer, during the Romantic period. Some of his compositions are in short among the most famous in the entire Romantic repertoire. Rachmaninoff was born into a musical family on the whole and began studying the piano at only four years of age. In due time, he graduated from Moscow Conservatory in 1892. By then, he had in essence already composed several works for piano and a few orchestral pieces as well. However, In 1897, music critics reacted negatively to his first symphony. As a result, Rachmaninoff was clinically depressed for four years. During this time, he composed very little. Eventually, successful therapy allowed him to complete his Piano Concerto No. 2. In contrast, it was ardently received by the critics. Rachmaninoff conducted at the Bolshoi Theatre, then eventually relocated to Dresden, Germany. During this time, he first toured the United States

Move to America
Rachmaninoff and his family meanwhile left Russia following the Russian Revolution in 1918. They settled, to begin with, in New York City. He performed on the piano and by and large conducted performances of his music for a living. For a while, his busy tour schedule meant he had, on the whole, no time to compose. In fact, between 1918 and 1943, he finished just six works, including Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Symphony No. 3, and Symphonic Dances. Generally speaking, he moved to Beverly Hills in 1942 for health reasons. Rachmaninoff was granted American citizenship ultimately one month before he died.

Legacy
In Rachmaninoff's compositions, we see all in all the early influences of Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Balakirev, Mussorgsky, and other Russian composers. These influences, in any event, seem to relinquish to his personal style of melodicism and orchestral color. Rachmaninoff obviously highlighted the piano often in his works. In essence, he employed his pianistic skills to explore the more sensitive potentials of the instrument.
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For Piccolo and Piano

Название пользователя: Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for Piccolo and Piano, Op.34 No.14

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6'33
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Классика/Вокальная музыка
Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for Piccolo and Piano
Intermediate level - Digital Download
Composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943). Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period, Repertoire, Technique Training, Wedding, Recital. Score, Set of Parts. 13 pages.
Published by Jmsgu3 Publications S0.336263 . Sergei Rachmaninoff: Vocalise Op. 34 No. 14. Score: 7 pages, 41 measures. Duration: ca. 6:33. Solo part: 2 pages, Piano part: 4 pages. Very famous composition with a distinctly melancholy flavor. Suitable for Lent or Easter meditations, receptions, weddings, recitals, school performances, and concert encores.

Vocalise is a song that Sergei Rachmaninoff in fact composed 1915. It represents, as can be seen, the final entry of his 14 Romances, Op. 34. He wrote it generally speaking for high voice with piano accompaniment. There are no words, but with this in mind, it is usually sung on a vowel that the singer chooses. He provided a dedication by and large to the famous soprano Antonina Nezhdanova.

Rachmaninoff Background
Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873 –1943) was a famous Russian concert pianist, and in fact also a composer, during the Romantic period. Some of his compositions are in short among the most famous in the entire Romantic repertoire. Rachmaninoff was born into a musical family on the whole and began studying the piano at only four years of age. In due time, he graduated from Moscow Conservatory in 1892. By then, he had in essence already composed several works for piano and a few orchestral pieces as well. However, In 1897, music critics reacted negatively to his first symphony. As a result, Rachmaninoff was clinically depressed for four years. During this time, he composed very little. Eventually, successful therapy allowed him to complete his Piano Concerto No. 2. In contrast, it was ardently received by the critics. Rachmaninoff conducted at the Bolshoi Theatre, then eventually relocated to Dresden, Germany. During this time, he first toured the United States

Move to America
Rachmaninoff and his family meanwhile left Russia following the Russian Revolution in 1918. They settled, to begin with, in New York City. He performed on the piano and by and large conducted performances of his music for a living. For a while, his busy tour schedule meant he had, on the whole, no time to compose. In fact, between 1918 and 1943, he finished just six works, including Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Symphony No. 3, and Symphonic Dances. Generally speaking, he moved to Beverly Hills in 1942 for health reasons. Rachmaninoff was granted American citizenship ultimately one month before he died.

Legacy
In Rachmaninoff's compositions, we see all in all the early influences of Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Balakirev, Mussorgsky, and other Russian composers. These influences, in any event, seem to relinquish to his personal style of melodicism and orchestral color. Rachmaninoff obviously highlighted the piano often in his works. In essence, he employed his pianistic skills to explore the more sensitive potentials of the instrument.
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For Soprano Sax and Piano

Название пользователя: Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for Soprano Sax and Piano, Op.34 No.14

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Фортепиано, Саксофон сопрано
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Jmsgu3 Publications
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6'33
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Классика/Вокальная музыка
Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for Soprano Sax and Piano
Intermediate level - Digital Download
Composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943). Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period, Repertoire, Technique Training, Wedding, Recital. Score, Set of Parts. 13 pages.
Published by Jmsgu3 Publications S0.336261. Sergei Rachmaninoff: Vocalise Op. 34 No. 14. Score: 7 pages, 41 measures. Duration: ca. 6:33. Solo part: 2 pages, Piano part: 4 pages. Very famous composition with a distinctly melancholy flavor. Suitable for Lent or Easter meditations, receptions, weddings, recitals, school performances, and concert encores.

Vocalise is a song that Sergei Rachmaninoff in fact composed 1915. It represents, as can be seen, the final entry of his 14 Romances, Op. 34. He wrote it generally speaking for high voice with piano accompaniment. There are no words, but with this in mind, it is usually sung on a vowel that the singer chooses. He provided a dedication by and large to the famous soprano Antonina Nezhdanova.

Rachmaninoff Background
Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873 –1943) was a famous Russian concert pianist, and in fact also a composer, during the Romantic period. Some of his compositions are in short among the most famous in the entire Romantic repertoire. Rachmaninoff was born into a musical family on the whole and began studying the piano at only four years of age. In due time, he graduated from Moscow Conservatory in 1892. By then, he had in essence already composed several works for piano and a few orchestral pieces as well. However, In 1897, music critics reacted negatively to his first symphony. As a result, Rachmaninoff was clinically depressed for four years. During this time, he composed very little. Eventually, successful therapy allowed him to complete his Piano Concerto No. 2. In contrast, it was ardently received by the critics. Rachmaninoff conducted at the Bolshoi Theatre, then eventually relocated to Dresden, Germany. During this time, he first toured the United States

Move to America
Rachmaninoff and his family meanwhile left Russia following the Russian Revolution in 1918. They settled, to begin with, in New York City. He performed on the piano and by and large conducted performances of his music for a living. For a while, his busy tour schedule meant he had, on the whole, no time to compose. In fact, between 1918 and 1943, he finished just six works, including Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Symphony No. 3, and Symphonic Dances. Generally speaking, he moved to Beverly Hills in 1942 for health reasons. Rachmaninoff was granted American citizenship ultimately one month before he died.

Legacy
In Rachmaninoff's compositions, we see all in all the early influences of Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Balakirev, Mussorgsky, and other Russian composers. These influences, in any event, seem to relinquish to his personal style of melodicism and orchestral color. Rachmaninoff obviously highlighted the piano often in his works. In essence, he employed his pianistic skills to explore the more sensitive potentials of the instrument.
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For Tuba and Piano

Название пользователя: Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for Tuba and Piano, Op.34 No.14

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Фортепиано, Туба
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Jmsgu3 Publications
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Время звучания
6'33
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Классика/Вокальная музыка
Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for Tuba and Piano
Intermediate level - Digital Download
Composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943). Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period, Repertoire, Technique Training, Wedding, Recital. Score, Set of Parts. 13 pages.
Published by Jmsgu3 Publications S0.336217. Sergei Rachmaninoff: Vocalise Op. 34 No. 14. Score: 7 pages, 41 measures. Duration: ca. 6:33. Solo part: 2 pages, Piano part: 4 pages. Very famous composition with a distinctly melancholy flavor. Suitable for Lent or Easter meditations, receptions, weddings, recitals, school performances, and concert encores.

Vocalise is a song that Sergei Rachmaninoff in fact composed 1915. It represents, as can be seen, the final entry of his 14 Romances, Op. 34. He wrote it generally speaking for high voice with piano accompaniment. There are no words, but with this in mind, it is usually sung on a vowel that the singer chooses. He provided a dedication by and large to the famous soprano Antonina Nezhdanova.

Rachmaninoff Background
Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873 –1943) was a famous Russian concert pianist, and in fact also a composer, during the Romantic period. Some of his compositions are in short among the most famous in the entire Romantic repertoire. Rachmaninoff was born into a musical family on the whole and began studying the piano at only four years of age. In due time, he graduated from Moscow Conservatory in 1892. By then, he had in essence already composed several works for piano and a few orchestral pieces as well. However, In 1897, music critics reacted negatively to his first symphony. As a result, Rachmaninoff was clinically depressed for four years. During this time, he composed very little. Eventually, successful therapy allowed him to complete his Piano Concerto No. 2. In contrast, it was ardently received by the critics. Rachmaninoff conducted at the Bolshoi Theatre, then eventually relocated to Dresden, Germany. During this time, he first toured the United States

Move to America
Rachmaninoff and his family meanwhile left Russia following the Russian Revolution in 1918. They settled, to begin with, in New York City. He performed on the piano and by and large conducted performances of his music for a living. For a while, his busy tour schedule meant he had, on the whole, no time to compose. In fact, between 1918 and 1943, he finished just six works, including Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Symphony No. 3, and Symphonic Dances. Generally speaking, he moved to Beverly Hills in 1942 for health reasons. Rachmaninoff was granted American citizenship ultimately one month before he died.

Legacy
In Rachmaninoff's compositions, we see all in all the early influences of Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Balakirev, Mussorgsky, and other Russian composers. These influences, in any event, seem to relinquish to his personal style of melodicism and orchestral color. Rachmaninoff obviously highlighted the piano often in his works. In essence, he employed his pianistic skills to explore the more sensitive potentials of the instrument.
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For Trumpet and Piano

Название пользователя: Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for Trumpet and Piano, Op.34 No.14

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Фортепиано, Труба
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Jmsgu3 Publications
Уровень сложности
Средний уровень
Время звучания
6'33
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Классика/Вокальная музыка
Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for Trumpet and Piano
Intermediate level - Digital Download
Composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943). Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period, Repertoire, Technique Training, Wedding, Recital. Score, Set of Parts. 13 pages.
Published by Jmsgu3 Publications S0.336215. Sergei Rachmaninoff: Vocalise Op. 34 No. 14. Score: 7 pages, 41 measures. Duration: ca. 6:33. Solo part: 2 pages, Piano part: 4 pages. Very famous composition with a distinctly melancholy flavor. Suitable for Lent or Easter meditations, receptions, weddings, recitals, school performances, and concert encores.

Vocalise is a song that Sergei Rachmaninoff in fact composed 1915. It represents, as can be seen, the final entry of his 14 Romances, Op. 34. He wrote it generally speaking for high voice with piano accompaniment. There are no words, but with this in mind, it is usually sung on a vowel that the singer chooses. He provided a dedication by and large to the famous soprano Antonina Nezhdanova.

Rachmaninoff Background
Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873 –1943) was a famous Russian concert pianist, and in fact also a composer, during the Romantic period. Some of his compositions are in short among the most famous in the entire Romantic repertoire. Rachmaninoff was born into a musical family on the whole and began studying the piano at only four years of age. In due time, he graduated from Moscow Conservatory in 1892. By then, he had in essence already composed several works for piano and a few orchestral pieces as well. However, In 1897, music critics reacted negatively to his first symphony. As a result, Rachmaninoff was clinically depressed for four years. During this time, he composed very little. Eventually, successful therapy allowed him to complete his Piano Concerto No. 2. In contrast, it was ardently received by the critics. Rachmaninoff conducted at the Bolshoi Theatre, then eventually relocated to Dresden, Germany. During this time, he first toured the United States

Move to America
Rachmaninoff and his family meanwhile left Russia following the Russian Revolution in 1918. They settled, to begin with, in New York City. He performed on the piano and by and large conducted performances of his music for a living. For a while, his busy tour schedule meant he had, on the whole, no time to compose. In fact, between 1918 and 1943, he finished just six works, including Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Symphony No. 3, and Symphonic Dances. Generally speaking, he moved to Beverly Hills in 1942 for health reasons. Rachmaninoff was granted American citizenship ultimately one month before he died.

Legacy
In Rachmaninoff's compositions, we see all in all the early influences of Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Balakirev, Mussorgsky, and other Russian composers. These influences, in any event, seem to relinquish to his personal style of melodicism and orchestral color. Rachmaninoff obviously highlighted the piano often in his works. In essence, he employed his pianistic skills to explore the more sensitive potentials of the instrument.
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Для тромбона и фортепиано

Название пользователя: Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for Trombone and Piano, Op.34 No.14

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Фортепиано, Тромбон
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Соло, Аккомпанирующее фортепиано
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Jmsgu3 Publications
Время звучания
6'33
Жанр
Классика/Вокальная музыка
Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for Trombone and Piano
Intermediate level - Digital Download
Composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943). Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period, Repertoire, Technique Training, Wedding, Recital. Score, Set of Parts. 13 pages.
Published by Jmsgu3 Publications S0.336209. Sergei Rachmaninoff: Vocalise Op. 34 No. 14. Score: 7 pages, 41 measures. Duration: ca. 6:33. Solo part: 2 pages, Piano part: 4 pages. Very famous composition with a distinctly melancholy flavor. Suitable for Lent or Easter meditations, receptions, weddings, recitals, school performances, and concert encores.

Vocalise is a song that Sergei Rachmaninoff in fact composed 1915. It represents, as can be seen, the final entry of his 14 Romances, Op. 34. He wrote it generally speaking for high voice with piano accompaniment. There are no words, but with this in mind, it is usually sung on a vowel that the singer chooses. He provided a dedication by and large to the famous soprano Antonina Nezhdanova.

Rachmaninoff Background
Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873 –1943) was a famous Russian concert pianist, and in fact also a composer, during the Romantic period. Some of his compositions are in short among the most famous in the entire Romantic repertoire. Rachmaninoff was born into a musical family on the whole and began studying the piano at only four years of age. In due time, he graduated from Moscow Conservatory in 1892. By then, he had in essence already composed several works for piano and a few orchestral pieces as well. However, In 1897, music critics reacted negatively to his first symphony. As a result, Rachmaninoff was clinically depressed for four years. During this time, he composed very little. Eventually, successful therapy allowed him to complete his Piano Concerto No. 2. In contrast, it was ardently received by the critics. Rachmaninoff conducted at the Bolshoi Theatre, then eventually relocated to Dresden, Germany. During this time, he first toured the United States

Move to America
Rachmaninoff and his family meanwhile left Russia following the Russian Revolution in 1918. They settled, to begin with, in New York City. He performed on the piano and by and large conducted performances of his music for a living. For a while, his busy tour schedule meant he had, on the whole, no time to compose. In fact, between 1918 and 1943, he finished just six works, including Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Symphony No. 3, and Symphonic Dances. Generally speaking, he moved to Beverly Hills in 1942 for health reasons. Rachmaninoff was granted American citizenship ultimately one month before he died.

Legacy
In Rachmaninoff's compositions, we see all in all the early influences of Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Balakirev, Mussorgsky, and other Russian composers. These influences, in any event, seem to relinquish to his personal style of melodicism and orchestral color. Rachmaninoff obviously highlighted the piano often in his works. In essence, he employed his pianistic skills to explore the more sensitive potentials of the instrument.
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For Tenor Sax and Piano

Название пользователя: Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for Tenor Sax and Piano, Op.34 No.14

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Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for Tenor Sax and Piano
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Composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943). Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period, Repertoire, Technique Training, Wedding, Recital. Score, Set of Parts. 13 pages.
Published by Jmsgu3 Publications S0.336205. Sergei Rachmaninoff: Vocalise Op. 34 No. 14. Score: 7 pages, 41 measures. Duration: ca. 6:33. Solo part: 2 pages, Piano part: 4 pages. Very famous composition with a distinctly melancholy flavor. Suitable for Lent or Easter meditations, receptions, weddings, recitals, school performances, and concert encores.

Vocalise is a song that Sergei Rachmaninoff in fact composed 1915. It represents, as can be seen, the final entry of his 14 Romances, Op. 34. He wrote it generally speaking for high voice with piano accompaniment. There are no words, but with this in mind, it is usually sung on a vowel that the singer chooses. He provided a dedication by and large to the famous soprano Antonina Nezhdanova.

Rachmaninoff Background
Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873 –1943) was a famous Russian concert pianist, and in fact also a composer, during the Romantic period. Some of his compositions are in short among the most famous in the entire Romantic repertoire. Rachmaninoff was born into a musical family on the whole and began studying the piano at only four years of age. In due time, he graduated from Moscow Conservatory in 1892. By then, he had in essence already composed several works for piano and a few orchestral pieces as well. However, In 1897, music critics reacted negatively to his first symphony. As a result, Rachmaninoff was clinically depressed for four years. During this time, he composed very little. Eventually, successful therapy allowed him to complete his Piano Concerto No. 2. In contrast, it was ardently received by the critics. Rachmaninoff conducted at the Bolshoi Theatre, then eventually relocated to Dresden, Germany. During this time, he first toured the United States

Move to America
Rachmaninoff and his family meanwhile left Russia following the Russian Revolution in 1918. They settled, to begin with, in New York City. He performed on the piano and by and large conducted performances of his music for a living. For a while, his busy tour schedule meant he had, on the whole, no time to compose. In fact, between 1918 and 1943, he finished just six works, including Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Symphony No. 3, and Symphonic Dances. Generally speaking, he moved to Beverly Hills in 1942 for health reasons. Rachmaninoff was granted American citizenship ultimately one month before he died.

Legacy
In Rachmaninoff's compositions, we see all in all the early influences of Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Balakirev, Mussorgsky, and other Russian composers. These influences, in any event, seem to relinquish to his personal style of melodicism and orchestral color. Rachmaninoff obviously highlighted the piano often in his works. In essence, he employed his pianistic skills to explore the more sensitive potentials of the instrument.
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Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for Cello and Piano
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Composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943). Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period, Repertoire, Technique Training, Wedding, Recital. Score, Set of Parts. 13 pages.
Published by Jmsgu3 Publications S0.335991. Sergei Rachmaninoff: Vocalise Op. 34 No. 14. Score: 7 pages, 41 measures. Duration: ca. 6:33. Solo part: 2 pages, Piano part: 4 pages. Very famous composition with a distinctly melancholy flavor. Suitable for Lent or Easter meditations, receptions, weddings, recitals, school performances, and concert encores.

Vocalise is a song that Sergei Rachmaninoff in fact composed 1915. It represents, as can be seen, the final entry of his 14 Romances, Op. 34. He wrote it generally speaking for high voice with piano accompaniment. There are no words, but with this in mind, it is usually sung on a vowel that the singer chooses. He provided a dedication by and large to the famous soprano Antonina Nezhdanova.

Rachmaninoff Background
Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873 –1943) was a famous Russian concert pianist, and in fact also a composer, during the Romantic period. Some of his compositions are in short among the most famous in the entire Romantic repertoire. Rachmaninoff was born into a musical family on the whole and began studying the piano at only four years of age. In due time, he graduated from Moscow Conservatory in 1892. By then, he had in essence already composed several works for piano and a few orchestral pieces as well. However, In 1897, music critics reacted negatively to his first symphony. As a result, Rachmaninoff was clinically depressed for four years. During this time, he composed very little. Eventually, successful therapy allowed him to complete his Piano Concerto No. 2. In contrast, it was ardently received by the critics. Rachmaninoff conducted at the Bolshoi Theatre, then eventually relocated to Dresden, Germany. During this time, he first toured the United States

Move to America
Rachmaninoff and his family meanwhile left Russia following the Russian Revolution in 1918. They settled, to begin with, in New York City. He performed on the piano and by and large conducted performances of his music for a living. For a while, his busy tour schedule meant he had, on the whole, no time to compose. In fact, between 1918 and 1943, he finished just six works, including Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Symphony No. 3, and Symphonic Dances. Generally speaking, he moved to Beverly Hills in 1942 for health reasons. Rachmaninoff was granted American citizenship ultimately one month before he died.

Legacy
In Rachmaninoff's compositions, we see all in all the early influences of Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Balakirev, Mussorgsky, and other Russian composers. These influences, in any event, seem to relinquish to his personal style of melodicism and orchestral color. Rachmaninoff obviously highlighted the piano often in his works. In essence, he employed his pianistic skills to explore the more sensitive potentials of the instrument.
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Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for Violin and Piano
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Composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943). Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period, Repertoire, Technique Training, Wedding, Recital. Score, Set of Parts. 13 pages.
Published by Jmsgu3 Publications S0.336203. Sergei Rachmaninoff: Vocalise Op. 34 No. 14. Score: 7 pages, 41 measures. Duration: ca. 6:33. Solo part: 2 pages, Piano part: 4 pages. Very famous composition with a distinctly melancholy flavor. Suitable for Lent or Easter meditations, receptions, weddings, recitals, school performances, and concert encores.

Vocalise is a song that Sergei Rachmaninoff in fact composed 1915. It represents, as can be seen, the final entry of his 14 Romances, Op. 34. He wrote it generally speaking for high voice with piano accompaniment. There are no words, but with this in mind, it is usually sung on a vowel that the singer chooses. He provided a dedication by and large to the famous soprano Antonina Nezhdanova.

Rachmaninoff Background
Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873 –1943) was a famous Russian concert pianist, and in fact also a composer, during the Romantic period. Some of his compositions are in short among the most famous in the entire Romantic repertoire. Rachmaninoff was born into a musical family on the whole and began studying the piano at only four years of age. In due time, he graduated from Moscow Conservatory in 1892. By then, he had in essence already composed several works for piano and a few orchestral pieces as well. However, In 1897, music critics reacted negatively to his first symphony. As a result, Rachmaninoff was clinically depressed for four years. During this time, he composed very little. Eventually, successful therapy allowed him to complete his Piano Concerto No. 2. In contrast, it was ardently received by the critics. Rachmaninoff conducted at the Bolshoi Theatre, then eventually relocated to Dresden, Germany. During this time, he first toured the United States

Move to America
Rachmaninoff and his family meanwhile left Russia following the Russian Revolution in 1918. They settled, to begin with, in New York City. He performed on the piano and by and large conducted performances of his music for a living. For a while, his busy tour schedule meant he had, on the whole, no time to compose. In fact, between 1918 and 1943, he finished just six works, including Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Symphony No. 3, and Symphonic Dances. Generally speaking, he moved to Beverly Hills in 1942 for health reasons. Rachmaninoff was granted American citizenship ultimately one month before he died.

Legacy
In Rachmaninoff's compositions, we see all in all the early influences of Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Balakirev, Mussorgsky, and other Russian composers. These influences, in any event, seem to relinquish to his personal style of melodicism and orchestral color. Rachmaninoff obviously highlighted the piano often in his works. In essence, he employed his pianistic skills to explore the more sensitive potentials of the instrument.
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Rachmaninoff: Vocalise for Viola and Piano
Intermediate level - Digital Download
Composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943). Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period, Repertoire, Technique Training, Wedding, Recital. Score, Set of Parts. 13 pages.
Published by Jmsgu3 Publications S0.335481. Sergei Rachmaninoff: Vocalise Op. 34 No. 14. Score: 7 pages, 41 measures. Duration: ca. 6:33. Solo part: 2 pages, Piano part: 4 pages. Very famous composition with a distinctly melancholy flavor. Suitable for Lent or Easter meditations, receptions, weddings, recitals, school performances, and concert encores.

Vocalise is a song that Sergei Rachmaninoff in fact composed 1915. It represents, as can be seen, the final entry of his 14 Romances, Op. 34. He wrote it generally speaking for high voice with piano accompaniment. There are no words, but with this in mind, it is usually sung on a vowel that the singer chooses. He provided a dedication by and large to the famous soprano Antonina Nezhdanova.

Rachmaninoff Background
Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873 –1943) was a famous Russian concert pianist, and in fact also a composer, during the Romantic period. Some of his compositions are in short among the most famous in the entire Romantic repertoire. Rachmaninoff was born into a musical family on the whole and began studying the piano at only four years of age. In due time, he graduated from Moscow Conservatory in 1892. By then, he had in essence already composed several works for piano and a few orchestral pieces as well. However, In 1897, music critics reacted negatively to his first symphony. As a result, Rachmaninoff was clinically depressed for four years. During this time, he composed very little. Eventually, successful therapy allowed him to complete his Piano Concerto No. 2. In contrast, it was ardently received by the critics. Rachmaninoff conducted at the Bolshoi Theatre, then eventually relocated to Dresden, Germany. During this time, he first toured the United States

Move to America
Rachmaninoff and his family meanwhile left Russia following the Russian Revolution in 1918. They settled, to begin with, in New York City. He performed on the piano and by and large conducted performances of his music for a living. For a while, his busy tour schedule meant he had, on the whole, no time to compose. In fact, between 1918 and 1943, he finished just six works, including Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Symphony No. 3, and Symphonic Dances. Generally speaking, he moved to Beverly Hills in 1942 for health reasons. Rachmaninoff was granted American citizenship ultimately one month before he died.

Legacy
In Rachmaninoff's compositions, we see all in all the early influences of Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Balakirev, Mussorgsky, and other Russian composers. These influences, in any event, seem to relinquish to his personal style of melodicism and orchestral color. Rachmaninoff obviously highlighted the piano often in his works. In essence, he employed his pianistic skills to explore the more sensitive potentials of the instrument.
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comments Sandra Jackson 16 апр 2019 13:44

A well-written score it is. Love this beautiful pianistic transcription a lot as it performs a good job of converting the original sound into just piano without losing all the savvy complexities of the original patternsm harmonies and melody. I'm still in the process of learning the composition but I already fell it's gonna be a rewarding challenge in my personal way through it. The difficulty is moderate, not skyhard to get it going in no time.

comments Mikhail Zeiger 06 июл 2018 21:33

The arrangement was commissioned and premiered by Russian Chamber Chorus of New York

 
 
   
   
 
 
   
 
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