Cello and piano - advanced - Digital Download
SKU: S9.Q7325
Composed by Alexander Rosenblatt. This edition: Sheet music. Cello Library. Score. Duration 12 minutes. Schott Music - Digital #Q7325. Published by Schott Music - Digital (S9.Q7325).
Alexander Rosenblatt, born in Moscow in 1956, completed his piano and composition studies at the renowned conservatoire of his home town. In his compositions, he combines classical elements with jazz elements to form an original blend of styles, a very characteristic musical language. He made himself a name as a pianist, especially in the piano duo with O. Sinking, a genre which then earned him great success as a creative artist as well: In 2001 he won a special award for his 'Modern Piano Duet' at the International Composition Competition in Tokyo. His violoncello sonata follows the classical steps, with musical greetings to Prokofiev and Shostakovich, its characteristic forward-rushing, impetuous style being interrupted again and again by quieter and more tranquil sections. It is a rewarding, joyful-to-play work for every cello soloist who can choose his accompaniment: piano or accordion!
Alexander Rosenblatt, né à Moscou en 1956, associe dans sa musique les éléments du classique à ceux du jazz, produisant ainsi un langage musical très caractéristique. Sa sonate est une œuvre gratifiante pour un violoncelliste soliste, qui pourra aussi choisir son accompagnement : le piano ou l’accordéon !
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