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12 Concerti Grossi, Op. 6: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project; Johnston, Blair. Concerto Grosso in G minor (Christmas Concerto), Op. 6/8 at AllMusic. Retrieved 30 September 2012. Free typeset sheet music from Cantorion.org (this is an arrangement for string quartet, not the original)
He started Robbins Island Music in 1998, composing, producing, and distributing his own recordings. Hence, Solo Journey was released in 1999, composed of eleven soft piano compositions.
Detto-2 for cello and chamber ensemble (1972) Seven Last Words, partita for cello, bayan, and string orchestra (1982) Und: Das Fest ist in vollem Gang (1993) The Canticles of the Sun for cello, mixed choir and percussions (1997) Friedrich Gulda. Concerto for Cello and Wind Orchestra (1980) Christopher Gunning. Cello Concerto (2013) Manfred Gurlitt
The cello concerto is one of Lutosławski's most celebrated works. The music critic Andrew Clements of The Guardian called it "one of the Polish composer's greatest achievements". [3] The writer Michael McManus similarly wrote, "I have always had a special affection for Witold Lutosławski's Cello Concerto.
Arabic Melody for cello and piano, Op. 4 No. 5; from Five Romances (songs) (1882–85) Elegy in D flat major for cello and piano (Une Pensee a F. Liszt), Op. 17 (1888) Two Pieces for cello and piano, Op. 20A (1888) (Melodie; Spanish Serenade) Chant du Ménestrel for cello and piano, Op. 71 (1900) Reinhold Glière. Ballade
Incidental Music and Funeral March 2. Song, "There are seven that pull the thread" Henry J. Wood — Novello 42.1: 1901: Incidental Music and Funeral March: incidental: music for orchestra, for a play Grania and Diarmid by George Moore and W. B. Yeats: Henry J. Wood — Novello 42.2: 1901 "There are seven that pull the thread" song: for ...
These pieces are generally considered to be written for music tutors rather than students, as his other concertos were. The other two pieces in the trilogy are Kabalevsky's first two piano concertos. Cello Concerto No. 2 was written in 1964 and premiered by Daniel Shafran that year. [12]
Bright Music (1987), for flute, two violins, cello & piano Fanfare and Flourish (1988), for two trumpets, two trombones & organ Diversions (1990), for brass quintet