SEARCH RESAULTS FOR Viola (15)

Marchenbilder - II. Lebhaft
2005, 3'58"
By Robert Schumann (1810-1856).
for Viola and Piano, op. 113
By Robert Schumann (1810-1856).
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3'58""
Composing Year:
1849
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2005
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Marchenbilder - III. Rasch
2005, 2'36"
By Robert Schumann (1810-1856).
for Viola and Piano, op. 113
By Robert Schumann (1810-1856).
Duration:
2'36""
Composing Year:
1849
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2005
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Marchenbilder - IV. Langsam, mit melancholischem Ausdruck
2005, 6'31"
By Robert Schumann (1810-1856).
for Viola and Piano, op. 113
By Robert Schumann (1810-1856).
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6'31""
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1849
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2005
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Double Concerto for Viola and Cello
Steven Sloane 2008, 15'12"
In Memoriam David Shallon.
The Double Concerto for Viola and Cello commissioned by the Deutsche Bremen Kammerphilharmonie and The Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra for the German Violist Tabea Zimmermann and the Israeli Cellist  Hill Zori was written in Memoriam  Maestro David Shallon .
 
The work stresses the expressive and warm sound so typical of these two low string instruments- which have a strong affinity to the human voice.
 
The concise piece is based on three melodies. The first two are based on a Gregorian chant and a Jewish prayer (taken from the beginning of Amida prayer) for the High Holidays- which are melodically quite close to each other in a fascinating way. The third melody is a secular Israeli "folk song" written in the forties in an attempt to create genuine folk music for the Jews coming back to their home land. The two religious melodies which are quite intense and rhetoric set the mood for most of the piece. This emotionally charged atmosphere is changed later into the more relaxing and pastoral mood of the Israeli song which takes the piece to its end. 
 
The music develops in an uninterrupted flow moving directly from the first movement to the second one by means of a joint cadenza written for the two soloists.
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15'12""
Composing Year:
2008
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2008
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''Primus Inter Pares''
2002, 11'45"
 "Primus Inter Pares" (which means in Latin –first among equals) was commissioned by the "Relache" ensemble based in Philadelphia, USA.
The piece's name alludes to the relatively prominent role of the Marimba compared to the other instruments and it was dedicated to the Israeli percussionist Chen Zimbalista. The piece is based on three Ladino songs taken out of a book called "the Cycle of Life" edited by the musicologist Dr. Shoshana Weich-Shachak. The songs serve as a "shadow" pool, which I have drawn my main melodic and rhythmic motives from, but at same time the beautiful songs themselves appear fully also in the course of the piece treated in my own harmonic language. The piece is quite rhythmical and it combines the ethnic-folkloristic element with a contemporary, art music idiom. 
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11'45""
Composing Year:
2002
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2002
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