جهت استعلام قیمت، خرید و مشاهده نمونه صفحه محصول، لطفاً از طریق پشتیبانی فروشگاه در واتساپ و تلگرام اقدام فرمایید.
Guitar Ensemble
Rêverie - Au coin du feu - Chevalier sur le cheval de vois - Presque
trop sérieux - Croquemitaine - L'enfant s'endort - Le poète parle
Pour 5 et 6 guitares
Schumann's
Kinderscenen or 'Scenes from Childhood' was written for piano solo in
1838 and published as Op 15. The set was not intended for children to
play (unlike the later 'Album for the Young') but rather as a view into
the child's world through the eyes of an adult and so very much part of
the Romantic artistic sensibility. Sans has arranged these pieces for
guitar ensemble and they are published in two volumes: I will consider
them together because I feel it is inevitable that anyone interested in
this music will want both. The guitar ensemble employed here uses only
standard guitars however the bass parts regularly have very low tunings,
most pieces requiring low C or even B on string 6. The number of parts
required for each piece in the set changes from 4 to 7, pre-supposing a
flexible lineup of players, with some willing to sit out at times, or
move to another part. The parts themselves do in general reflect the
normal stratified arrangement, top-down, but none of the parts is
significantly easier, in fact this arrangement assumes that the ensemble
is entirely made up of at least upper-grade players. Several practical
issues have appeared already then, which prospective users might like to
note! The music itself is well served by the arrangement process, in
which proper techniques of doubling, distribution and part-linking have
been used where required, and Schumann's very inspired ideas come out
perfectly well.
Stephen Kenyon (Classical Guitar Magazine)...