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Bb Clarinet part of "Sicilian Medley" (popular songs: "Vitti 'na crozza" , "Ciuri Ciuri", "E vui durmiti ancora!", "Luna mezz'o mare") arranged for Woodwind Quartet (Flute,Oboe, Bb Clarinet, Bassoon or Bb Bass Clarinet) by Francesco Leone (intermediate level - duration 6.30). Others parts and score available separately.
Bb bass Clarinet part of "Sicilian Medley" arranged for Clarinet Quartet (SSSB) by Francesco Leone (intermediate level - duration 6.30). Contents songs: "Vitti 'na crozza" , "Ciuri Ciuri", "E vui durmiti ancora!", "Luna mezz'o mare". Score, parts and optional available in series. Scan QR code (in cover) for audio demo or visit www.glissato.it product code: EG1145.
C soprano Flute part of "Sicilian Medley" arranged for Woodwind Quintet by Francesco Leone (Fl. Ob. Cl. Hn. Bs. - intermediate level - duration 6.30). Contents songs: "Vitti 'na crozza", "Ciuri Ciuri", "E vui durmiti ancora!", "Luna mezz'o mare". Score and Parts available in series. Scan QR code (in cover) for audio demo or visit www.glissato.it product code: EG1147
This Companion provides a wide ranging and accessible study of one of the most individual composers of the twentieth century. A team of international scholars shed new light on Tippett's major works and draw attention to those that have not yet received the attention they deserve.
For several centuries Cape Town has accommodated a great variety of musical genres which have usually been associated with specific population groups living in and around the city. Musical styles and genres produced in Cape Town have therefore been assigned an "identity" which is first and foremost social. This volume tries to question the relationship established between musical styles and genres, and social - in this case pseudo-racial - identities. In Sounding the Cape, Denis-Constant Martin recomposes and examines through the theoretical prism of creolisation the history of music in Cape Town, deploying analytical tools borrowed from the most recent studies of identity configurations. He demonstrates that musical creation in the Mother City, and in South Africa, has always been nurtured by contacts, exchanges and innovations whatever the efforts made by racist powers to separate and divide people according to their origin. Musicians interviewed at the dawn of the 21st century confirm that mixture and blending characterise all Cape Town's musics. They also emphasise the importance of a rhythmic pattern particular to Cape Town, the ghoema beat, whose origins are obviously mixed. The study of music demonstrates that the history of Cape Town, and of South Africa as a whole, undeniably fostered creole societies. Yet, twenty years after the collapse of apartheid, these societies are still divided along lines that combine economic factors and "racial" categorisations. Martin concludes that, were music given a greater importance in educational and cultural policies, it could contribute to fighting these divisions and promote the notion of a nation that, in spite of the violence of racism and apartheid, has managed to invent a unique common culture.
Eb Baritone Saxophone part (instead bass clarinet) of "Sicilian Medley" arranged for Clarinet Quartet (SSSB) by Francesco Leone (intermediate level - duration 6.30). Contents songs: "Vitti 'na crozza" , "Ciuri Ciuri", "E vui durmiti ancora!", "Luna mezz'o mare". Score, parts and optional available in series. Scan QR code (in cover) for audio demo or visit www.glissato.it product code: EG1145.
Reproduction of the original: A Complete History of Music by W.J Baltzell