Tango No. 7 from: “Jazz-like. Partita for Piano” String Quartet Score and Parts by Erwin Schulhoff String Quartet - Sheet Music
By Erwin SchulhoffThe Austro-Hungarian composer Erwin Schulhoff (1894-1942) was musically precocious: At the suggestion of Antonín Dvorák, he receivedpiano lessons at the age of seven, and at the age of ten became a student at the Prague Conservatory. Further piano studies in Vienna, Cologne and Leipzig as well as composition lessons with Max Reger supplemented his education. His Jewish heritage, which defamed his music as “degenerate”, and his sympathy for communism, however, cost him his life. In Prague and finally interned in Wülzburg near Weissenburg in Bavaria, he died of tuberculosis. Schulhoff's musical significance lies in the integration of jazz into art music, for example in his oratorio H.M.S. Royal Oak or in his Hot Sonata for alto saxophone and piano. He earned his living as a jazz pianist for a long time. In August 1922 he wrote four short piano pieces, his Rag Music, to which he added four more phrases in November: released as Partita, also known as Jazz-like Partita - with the fashion dances Ragtime, Foxtrott, Shimmy, Boston and - as No. 7 - a tango. From a piano to a string quartet movement, the arrangement presents itself as a delicate and smart, technically not too difficult sweet, suitable as a diversion or addition in a quartet program.
Details
Summary
- Ensembles:
- String Quartet
- Genres:
- 20th Century Jazz Tango
- Composers:
- Erwin Schulhoff
- Publishers:
- Schott Music
- Item types:
- Physical
- Musical forms:
- Tango
- Artist:
- Erwin Schulhoff
- Arrangers:
- Wolfgang Birtel
- Usages:
- School and Community
- Number of Pages:
- 12
- Size:
- 9.0x12.0x0.057 inches
- Shipping Weight:
- 0.21 pounds
Detailed Description
SKU: HL.49045929
No. 7 from: “Jazz-like. Partita for Piano” String Quartet Score and Parts. Composed by Erwin Schulhoff. Arranged by Wolfgang Birtel. String Ensemble. Classical. Softcover. 12 pages. Schott Music #ED22607. Published by Schott Music (HL.49045929).9.0x12.0x0.057 inches.
The Austro-Hungarian composer Erwin Schulhoff (1894-1942) was musically precocious: At the suggestion of Antonín Dvorák, he receivedpiano lessons at the age of seven, and at the age of ten became a student at the Prague Conservatory. Further piano studies in Vienna, Cologne and Leipzig as well as composition lessons with Max Reger supplemented his education. His Jewish heritage, which defamed his music as “degenerate”, and his sympathy for communism, however, cost him his life. In Prague and finally interned in Wülzburg near Weissenburg in Bavaria, he died of tuberculosis. Schulhoff's musical significance lies in the integration of jazz into art music, for example in his oratorio H.M.S. Royal Oak or in his Hot Sonata for alto saxophone and piano. He earned his living as a jazz pianist for a long time. In August 1922 he wrote four short piano pieces, his Rag Music, to which he added four more phrases in November: released as Partita, also known as Jazz-like Partita - with the fashion dances Ragtime, Foxtrott, Shimmy, Boston and - as No. 7 - a tango. From a piano to a string quartet movement, the arrangement presents itself as a delicate and smart, technically not too difficult sweet, suitable as a diversion or addition in a quartet program.
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- Publisher:
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