So composers such as Gershwin, Bernstein and Lloyd-Webber are found in the “Popular” section rather than in this “Post-Romantic” section. Antonin Dvoák’s Cello Concerto in B minor, Op.104, perhaps the best-known and most beloved cello solo, is lush, romantic, and technically challenging. The “Old-Classical” composers are located in the “ Romantic Period” catalogue while the “Popular” music composers are found in the “ Popular” catalogue (of which in fact all the music apart from the folk and traditional is from the 20th century). Here, in this “Post-Romantic” section of the cellofun catalogue, you will find cellofun editions of music composed only by the “New Classical” composers. In their purest pedigree manifestations, these three different types of 20th-century music are very different from each other, however there are many composers and pieces which, rather than fitting exclusively into one category, cross the borders between them, mixing up the different styles in every imaginable way. “New Classical” (the music tending towards atonality, dodecaphony and cacophony of Schönberg etc), and.“Old Classical”(the still-strongly Romantic music of Saint Saens, Elgar, Rachmaninoff and Richard Strauss etc).Music of the 20th-century could therefore be considered as falling into three very different categories: Clarinet/Bass Clarinet: UNDERGRADUATE: Two or three contrasting selections from the standard repertoire. Composers such as Saint Saens (1835-1921), Elgar (1857-1934), Rachmaninoff (1873-1943) and Richard Strauss (1864-1949) continued writing music in a very Romantic style well into the 20th century, while others were already writing with the radically different “Modern” musical languages of impressionism, atonality, serialism and jazz. The 19th Century is the century of romantic cello repertoire, and Felix Mendelssohns music is central to that genre. Cello: Two pieces or movements that demonstrate your range of interpretive and technical ability, especially selections that feature your understanding of different time periods, artistic vision and perspective. But not all “classical” composers embraced Schonberg’s “emancipation of dissonance”. Pleyel, Ignaz - Symphonie concertante in B-flat major, B.112. Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Sinfonia Concertante in E-flat major, K.364. Lyons, Bakari - Double Concerto for Violin and Viola. Titles include Andantino (Schubert), Menuet (Beethoven), Romance (Mozart). Cibisescu-Duran, Iulia Narcisa - Concerto for Violin, Viola and Strings. The flowering of “popular” music through the development of ragtime, jazz, pop, rock etc occurred at the same time as (and probably as a consequence of) the disintegration of the classical music world. A collection of 11 popular pieces from the Classical and Romantic periods. And here, the “classical music” world took a totally separate path from the “ popular music” world (see the article “ Differences Between Popular and Classical Music“). In the “Classical” music department, rather than a stylistic evolution this was a revolution, tipping the musical language upside-down and questioning the most basic concepts of what constitutes music. Violin Cello Music for Beginners, Bk 3, E.M.B.While the transformations between the principal musical periods were normally quite gradual evolutions (see Historical Periods), the transition from the Romantic to the Post-Romantic (or Modern) period in musical history was particularly radical. Old Masters for Young Players, Schott E.D 983/M.D.S Four Romantic Pieces Edward Elgar Chanson de Nuit Chanson de Matin Salut dAmour Joseph-Hector Fiocco Allegro Christoph Willibald Gluck Mélodie George Frideric Handel Sonatas Dmitri Kabalevsky Concerto in C major, Op. Violin Cello music for Beginners, Bk 3, E.M.B. Violin Cello Music for Beginners, Bk 3, E.M.B. From at least the 19th century on, the term 'string trio' with otherwise unspecified instrumentation normally refers to the combination violin, viola and cello. Solos for the Cello Player, Schirmer Cheney's Solos for the Young Cellist Vol 2 Summy=Birchard 2007 A string trio is a group of three string instruments or a piece written for such a group. Piece One or Piece Two from Drei leichte StückeĬheney's Solos for the Young Cellist Vol 2 Summy-Birchardįive Studies in Major & Minor, Peters P-4765Ĥ0 Melodic and Progressive Studies, Vol 1. 'It is Market Day in the Square' 3rd mvt.Ĭlassical and Romantic Pieces for Cello and Piano OUP Little Suite for Unaccompanied Cello SOUNZįirst Repertoire for cello Bk 3 arr Legg & Gout Faber ArneĬlassical and Romantic Pieces for Cello and Piano, OUP Romance, Op.11 (for cello and piano) (only cello part) Silent Woods (also known as Waldesruhe or Klid) for Cello Op.68, no.5 Melody for Cello and Piano, Op.55 No. One alternative "own choice" work may be substituted and should be at a similar level to those already in the syllabus. Pieces Three pieces to be chosen by three different composers. Hook stroke Spiccato Two slurred, two separate Four repeated notes detaché (single, legato bows) Seven notes slurred
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