Alexander Glasunow
Chant du Ménestrel
Alexander Glasunow
Chant du Ménestrel
- Compositor Alexander Glasunow
- Adaptador Wil van der Beek
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- Editorial Tierolff Musikverlag
- Nº de pedido TRL100286HA
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Russian composer Alexandre Glazunov composed this work in 1900 originally as a solo work for cello and piano but also for cello and orchestra. It is an occasional work for a fellow teacher (Alexandre Wierzbilowicz) at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. In addition to an edition with cello as a solo instrument, Glazunov has also given his approval for an edition for horn with accompaniment by piano and/or orchestra.
It was most certainly not Glazunov's intention to give voice to a medieval minstrel or troubadour, it has become a sonorous cello/horn cantilena in optima forma in a simple three-part song form (A-B-A). The orchestra is not limited to simply accompanying the soloist, but also imitates some of the soloist's motifs and develops countermelodies. A wonderful opportunity to put your horn soloist in the spotlight!
This composition was created with the help of a contribution from the Music Investment Fund, an initiative of Buma/Stemra in cooperation with Voi(C)e, the Copyright Interests Federation and the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science in the Netherlands.
It was most certainly not Glazunov's intention to give voice to a medieval minstrel or troubadour, it has become a sonorous cello/horn cantilena in optima forma in a simple three-part song form (A-B-A). The orchestra is not limited to simply accompanying the soloist, but also imitates some of the soloist's motifs and develops countermelodies. A wonderful opportunity to put your horn soloist in the spotlight!
This composition was created with the help of a contribution from the Music Investment Fund, an initiative of Buma/Stemra in cooperation with Voi(C)e, the Copyright Interests Federation and the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science in the Netherlands.