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Sonatina

RM661 Sonatina Broadstock DB/PNO
RM661 Sonatina Broadstock DB/PNO
Printed Book
Composer: Brenton Broadstock
Composed: 2010 Duration: 10 mins.
Instrumentation: Double Bass & Piano
ISMN: 979-0-720100-90-6 Catalogue: RM661
Level: D Country: Australia

As

RM660e As Schultz BASS CLA/PNO
RM660e As Schultz BASS CLA/PNO
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Composer: Andrew Schultz
Composed: 2006 Duration: 1 mins.
Instrumentation: Bass Clarinet & Piano
Exam Grade: HSC Bass Clarinet
ISMN: 979-0-720100-89-0 Catalogue: RM660
Level: C Country: Australia

RM660 AsAs was written for Henri Bok to commemorate his silver jubilee as a bass clarinettist.

The work was given its first performance in Rotterdam in November 2006 as part of a program of newly commissioned short pieces by composers who have worked with Henri over his career.

The Dutch word as means ash - the remains of fire.

Seven Wind Miniatures

RM659 Seven Wind Miniatures Cossom WIND QUINTET
RM659 Seven Wind Miniatures Cossom WIND QUINTET
Printed Book
Composer: Rob Cossom
Composed: 2007 Duration: 7 mins.
Instrumentation: Bassoon Chamber Music, Clarinet Chamber Music, Flute Chamber Music, French Horn Chamber Music, Oboe Chamber Music
ISMN: 979-0-720100-88-3 Catalogue: RM659
Level: C Country: Australia

RM659 Seven Wind Miniatures

Le Api

RM654e Le Api Tse ALTO SAX/PNO
RM654e Le Api Tse ALTO SAX/PNO
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Composer: Kenneth Tse
Composed: 1905 Duration: 5 mins.
Instrumentation: Sax Alto & Piano Level E
ISMN: 979-0-720100-83-8 Catalogue: RM654
Level: E Country: United States

RM654 Le Api

Performed on soprano saxophone by Kenneth Tse

Also available for Soprano Saxophone

Antonio Pasculli was born on October 13th, 1842 in Palermo.  He began his career as a virtuosic oboist at the age of 14 and by the time he was 18, was professor of oboe and English horn at the Regio Conservatorio di Palermo, a position he held until he became blind in 1913.

He was appointed director of the Corpo Municipale di Musica di Palermo in 1879, but due to his advancing blindness he withdrew from active concert life in 1884 and lived until 1924. Pasculli composed numerous fantasies for oboe and orchestra on themes from the operas of Bellini, Donizetti, Meyerbeer, Rossini and Verdi. His compositions were often considered to be too difficult to be performed and therefore were forgotten by oboists until modern times.

Le Api for oboe and piano was first published in 1905 and was dedicated to the Conservatorio di Musica di Palermo. Although similar to Rimsky-Korsakov’s Flight of the Bumble Bee, Le Api was written first, and is part of the three virtuosic studies Pasculli wrote for the oboe. From a postscript to the third study we learn that these were first performed in the big hall of the Conservatorio di musica in Milan on July 14, 1874.

The long legato ties are performed with circular breathing and there is only one place where the player can take a breath (break between phrases) in the entire piece.