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Royal Winter Music
First Sonata on Shakespearean Characters
for solo guitar
Numéro du produit: GA 467
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Description
My idea of developing music from Richard of Gloucester's monologue 'Now is the winter of our discontent', and of generating more music from that material, was conceived during the 1960s. Ten years later it took a more concrete form, when Julian Bream suggested to me that I should write a substanial new guitar work for him. More time went by, and only having finished 'We Come to the River' could I begin to realise our plan. Then began a collaboration with the instrumentalist that went through various phases, from which I gained a more profound knowledge of the technicalities and of the sound-world of the guitar. I would even go so far as to say that this collaboration gave me a new concept of how to write for an instrument with a rich tradition. The guitar is a 'knowing' or 'knowledgeable' instrument, with many limitations but also many unexplored spaces and depths within these limits. It possesses a richness of sound capable of embracing everything one might find in a gigantic contemporary orchestra; but one has to start from silence in order to notice this: one has to pause, and completely exclude noise.
The dramatis personae of this piece enter through the sound of the guitar as if it were curtain. Through masks, voices and gestures, they speak to us of great passion, of tenderness, sadness and comedy: strange events in people's lives. Into this, the whispering voices of spirits are mingled. The epilogue is spoken by Oberon, pacified and reconciled, as though Nature had been subjected to Man.
- Hans Werner Henze
The dramatis personae of this piece enter through the sound of the guitar as if it were curtain. Through masks, voices and gestures, they speak to us of great passion, of tenderness, sadness and comedy: strange events in people's lives. Into this, the whispering voices of spirits are mingled. The epilogue is spoken by Oberon, pacified and reconciled, as though Nature had been subjected to Man.
- Hans Werner Henze
Contenu
I Gloucester
II Romeo and Juliet
III Ariel
IV Ophelia
V Touchstone, Audrey and William
VI Oberon
II Romeo and Juliet
III Ariel
IV Ophelia
V Touchstone, Audrey and William
VI Oberon
Plus d'infos
Titre:
Royal Winter Music
First Sonata on Shakespearean Characters
for solo guitar
edited by Julian Bream
Niveau de difficulté:
difficile
Maison d'édition:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
1975 - 1976
Durée:
25 ′0 ′′
Première:
20 septembre 1976 · Berlin (D)
Berliner Festwochen 1976
Julian Bream, Gitarre
Berliner Festwochen 1976
Julian Bream, Gitarre
Titre:
Royal Winter Music
First Sonata on Shakespearean Characters
for solo guitar
edited by Julian Bream
Niveau de difficulté:
difficile
Maison d'édition:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
1975 - 1976
Durée:
25 ′0 ′′
Première:
20 septembre 1976 · Berlin (D)
Berliner Festwochen 1976
Julian Bream, Gitarre
Berliner Festwochen 1976
Julian Bream, Gitarre
Titre:
Royal Winter Music
First Sonata on Shakespearean Characters
for solo guitar
edited by Julian Bream
Niveau de difficulté:
difficile
Maison d'édition:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
1975 - 1976
Durée:
25 ′0 ′′
Première:
20 septembre 1976 · Berlin (D)
Berliner Festwochen 1976
Julian Bream, Gitarre
Berliner Festwochen 1976
Julian Bream, Gitarre
Détails techniques
Numéro du produit:
GA 467
ISMN13:
979-0-001-09716-1
Fabricant:
Type de support:
Partition
Numéro du produit:
GA 467
ISMN13:
979-0-001-09716-1
Poid:
0,17 kg
Pages :
35
Format:
23.1cm x 30.3cm
Obligatoire :
Reliure à dos agrafé
Fabricant:
Type de support:
Partition électronique en PDF
Numéro du produit:
GA 467 Q4978
ISMN13:
979-0-001-09716-1
Pages :
36
Format de fichier:
(PDF / 2,20 MB)
Fabricant:
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Berliner Festwochen 1976
20 septembre 1976 |
Berlin (Allemagne) — Première mondiale
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