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BigTime Piano Music from China : Level 4

The King's Singers: Swimming Over London Collection

Gabriel Pierné: Cache-cache Op.3, No.12 (Piano solo)

Popi's Passacaglia

Blues Play-Along Volume 2: Texas Blues

Richard Wagner: Die Walküre (Libretto)

Richard Wagner: Die Walküre (Libretto)

Of the four episodes of the 'Ring Cycle', 'Die Walkure' is most often performed separately and may be Wagner?s best-loved work. The source of this affection is certainly the sensitive depictions of Siegmund and Sieglinde's love and the father-daughter relationship of Wotan and Brünnhilde.Siegmund stumbles into an unfamiliar house ? Sieglinde?s ? for shelter, and the two fall for each other quickly. However, Sieglinde's husband (from a forced marriage), Hunding, is a kinsman of Siegmund?s foes and challenges Siegmund to a duel. Sieglinde gives Hunding a sleeping potion and the two realise they are brother and sister. Siegmund claims Sieglinde as his bride. Watching, Wotan and Fricka tell Brünnhilde that she must defend Hunding's marriage rights. Brünnhilde sets out to observe the lovers. When Sieglinde falls asleep Brünnhilde berates Siegmund but when he argues she decides to help him. Hunding and Siegmund battle, when Siegmund is about to win, however, Wotan appears and shatters his sword; he is killed. Brünnhilde escapes with Sieglinde and the broken sword. Wotan fells Hunding with a wave of his hand and leaves to punish Brünnhilde. Sieglinde realises she bears Siegmund's child, so takes the pieces of the sword and rushes off into the forest to hide. Brünnhilde herself flees to the Valkyries' Rock to hide but Wotan fins her and sentences her to become a mortal woman: she must lie in sleep to be claimed by any man who finds her, but behind a wall of fire that only the bravest hero can pierce. This is the Schirmer edition of the Libretto, in the original German with an nglish translation by Stewart Robb.

SEK 137.00
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Jazz Play-Along Volume 189: John Lennon (Book/CD)

Eric Whitacre: Three Flower Songs (SATB)

Eric Whitacre: Three Flower Songs (SATB)

Written early in Whitacre's career whilst at the University of Nevada in Las Vegas. Arranged for SATB choir, includes a Piano line for rehearsal purposes.I Hide MyselfJust a simple song, really. All of the musical suggestions come from a careful study of the poem, a quiet, passionate soul occasionally speaking a little bolder than the age will allow. She loves almost to the point of distraction, and this mood must prevail in the performance: shy and sullen, her passion surging to the surface only to sink back into the silence that is herself.Go, Lovely RoseThe piece is structured around the cyclical life of a rose, and is connection throughout by the opening 'rose motif', a seed that begins on the tonic and grows in all directions before it blossoms, dies and grows again. Each season is represented: spring begins the piece, summer appears at bar 13, autumn at bar 26, winter at bar 39 with spring returning at bar 49. The form is based on the Fibonacci sequence (the pattern found in plant and animal cell divisions) - its fifty five bars are a perfect Fibonacci number. The Golden Mean appears at bar 34 as all parts are reunited to complete the flower before its final blossom and inevitable cycle of death and rebirth.Each performance should be approached with a child-like innocence and naivety that allows us to marvel at the return of the rose each spring. The szforzandos throughout must be light and gentle.With A Lily In Your HandWater and Fire. If the performance of this piece connects these contrasting elemental ideas, its success is guaranteed. Water: At bar 30, this ostinato should be fluid and gentle, only interrupted at bar 32 as the butterflies momentarily spring out of the texture; bars 35-38 the water should slowly transform back to fire. Bar 44 should be tiny bell-tones motivating the next nine bars, another patient, sensuous transformation back to fire. Fire: Everything else.

SEK 104.00
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