New music and composer news from Musik Fabrik Music Publishing

vendredi 24 septembre 2010

"Soliliquy" for solo guitar by David W. Solomons



Performed by the Composer and available from our guitar music catalog.

For more information about David W. Solomon's, please visit his personal website.

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mardi 21 septembre 2010

Masks for Guitar by Jan Freidlin

Jan Freidlin's work for the guitar performed here by A. Belousov


Parts 1-3

and



Parts 4-6

This piece is available in our guitar music catalog.

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jeudi 9 septembre 2010

Memories of the Cherry Tree for Two PIanos by Moyuru Maeda



"Memories of the Cherry Tree" for two pianos by Moyuru Maeda uses elements of traditional Japanese music. It is performed here at the Goethe Institute in Bangkok
by TETSU MASHIKO and MASAKI NISHIHARA

Available in our piano music catalog.

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mercredi 1 septembre 2010

A new work for Baritone Voice, Tenor Saxophone and Piano

Musik Fabrik has just published Paul Wehage's work for baritone voice, tenor saxophone and piano based on Walt Whitman's Poem To You from Leaves of Grass.

To You for baritone voice, tenor saxophone and piano is dedicated to the American Baritone Kurt Ollmann, who has done much for the promotion and performance of American music both in the United States and abroad.

Whitman’s poem speaks of seeing a stranger and feeling love for this person. In contrast to Poe’s To Helen, which treats a similar subject of a chance meeting of a stranger that the poet loves, Whitman does not idealize his subject but rather pointedly and brutally describes how he sees this person and what feelings (both negative and positive) this contemplation provokes in the poet’s mind In order to reflect this musically, there is an alternation between more introspective and brooding sections which are then followed by more ecstatic outbursts. The piece ends with the poet watching the stranger leave, and expressing what the composer felt to be acceptance and release.

The work is available from our saxophone music catalog. For more information about Paul Wehage, please visit the composer's website.


To You
from Leaves of Grass

WHOEVER you are, I fear you are walking the walks of dreams,
I fear these supposed realities are to melt from under your feet and hands;
Even now, your features, joys, speech, house, trade, manners, troubles, follies, costume, crimes, dissipate away from you,
Your true Soul and Body appear before me,
They stand forth out of affairs—out of commerce, shops, law, science, work, forms, clothes, the house, medicine, print, buying, selling, eating, drinking, suffering, dying. 5

Whoever you are, now I place my hand upon you, that you be my poem;
I whisper with my lips close to your ear,
I have loved many women and men, but I love none better than you.

O I have been dilatory and dumb;
I should have made my way straight to you long ago; 10
I should have blabb’d nothing but you, I should have chanted nothing but you.

I will leave all, and come and make the hymns of you;
None have understood you, but I understand you;
None have done justice to you—you have not done justice to yourself;
None but have found you imperfect—I only find no imperfection in you; 15
None but would subordinate you—I only am he who will never consent to subordinate you;
I only am he who places over you no master, owner, better, God, beyond what waits intrinsically in yourself.

Painters have painted their swarming groups, and the centre figure of all;
From the head of the centre figure spreading a nimbus of gold-color’d light;
But I paint myriads of heads, but paint no head without its nimbus of gold-color’d light; 20
From my hand, from the brain of every man and woman it streams, effulgently flowing forever.

O I could sing such grandeurs and glories about you!
You have not known what you are—you have slumber’d upon yourself all your life;
Your eye-lids have been the same as closed most of the time;
What you have done returns already in mockeries; 25
(Your thrift, knowledge, prayers, if they do not return in mockeries, what is their return?)

The mockeries are not you;
Underneath them, and within them, I see you lurk;
I pursue you where none else has pursued you;
Silence, the desk, the flippant expression, the night, the accustom’d routine, if these conceal you from others, or from yourself, they do not conceal you from me; 30
The shaved face, the unsteady eye, the impure complexion, if these balk others, they do not balk me,
The pert apparel, the deform’d attitude, drunkenness, greed, premature death, all these I part aside.

There is no endowment in man or woman that is not tallied in you;
There is no virtue, no beauty, in man or woman, but as good is in you;
No pluck, no endurance in others, but as good is in you; 35
No pleasure waiting for others, but an equal pleasure waits for you.

As for me, I give nothing to any one, except I give the like carefully to you;
I sing the songs of the glory of none, not God, sooner than I sing the songs of the glory of you.

Whoever you are! claim your own at any hazard!
These shows of the east and west are tame, compared to you; 40
These immense meadows—these interminable rivers—you are immense and interminable as they;
These furies, elements, storms, motions of Nature, throes of apparent dissolution—you are he or she who is master or mistress over them,
Master or mistress in your own right over Nature, elements, pain, passion, dissolution.

The hopples fall from your ankles—you find an unfailing sufficiency;
Old or young, male or female, rude, low, rejected by the rest, whatever you are promulges itself; 45
Through birth, life, death, burial, the means are provided, nothing is scanted;
Through angers, losses, ambition, ignorance, ennui, what you are picks its way.

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Four new works by Jean-Thierry Boisseau

Musik Fabrik has just published four new works by the French composer Jean-Thierry Boisseau:

Pavane for SATB saxophone quartet
Short Story for SATB saxophone quartet
Froid for Baritone Voice, alto saxophone and marimba (French text by the composer)
Imago for brass quintet, marimba and percussion (snare drum, bass drum

These works are available from our saxophone music and brass music catalogs. For more information about Jean-Thierry Boisseau, please visit the composer's website.

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Three new Opera Fantasies for Alto Saxophone and piano by Ali Ben Sou Alle

Musik Fabrik continues its publication of the complete works of the 19th century Saxophone virtuoso Ali Ben Sou Alle with three Opera fantasies based on "La Sonnambula" by Bellini, "Il barbiere di Siviglia" by Rossini and "Il Trovatore" by Verdi.

The "Sonnambula" Fantasy begins with motifs from the 1st act chorus « Sempre Felc’Amina » ». The Count’s first act aria  « Vi ravisso, o loughi ameni » is followed by an extended cadenza and leads to Amina and Elvino’s first act duo « Prendi l’amel ti dono ». Amina’s second act aria « Ah non guige! » is presented with a brilliant variation to bring the work to a close.

Fantaisie sur Le Barbier de Séville begins with the Count's 1st act cavatina "Ecco ridente in cielà" This is followed by a series of variations sur Rosina's Cabaletta "Io sono docile". The second act finale "Fredda ed immobile" is then presented in a number of variations. Finally, the second part of the Count and Figaro's first act duo ("Ah che d'amore") brings the work to a brilliant finish.

The Fantasy on Il Trovatore was written only shortly after the première of Verdi’s Opera. It begins with a motif from the 1st Act prelude, which is followed by the Comte’s Act 2 Aria « Son regard, son sourire... ». A theme from the beginning of the second act leads to Azucena’s act 2 aria « La flamme brille... ». The work ends with motifs from the execution scene from Act III.

In addition, it has been discovered by consulting further sources that the short work for Alto Saxophone and Piano entitled "Caprice" is actually entitled "Caprice : Souvenir de la Nouvelle-Zélande".

All of these works are available from our Saxophone music catalog.

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Thérèse Brenet's new work for Concert Band : (5523) Luminet 1991 PH8

Musik Fabrik has just published Thérèse Brenet's work for Concert Band, entitled (5523) Luminet 1991 PH8 and named after the main belt asteroid
discovered in 2003 and named after the French Astrophysicist Jean-Pierre Luminet.


This work was premièred on April 27, 2003 at the Eglise Saint-Roch in Paris with the prestigious Orchestre de la Musique de L’Armée de L’Air, under the direction of my friend and colleague, Claude Picheraureau.

From the composer's notes for this work :

"I have always been fascinated by the beauty of the Cosmos, which has inspired many of my works.
Feelings of infinite movement can be expressed musically and it seemed to me that one of the ways to do this was to end this work on a repeated phrase played in a long perdendosi, to give the impression that one is hearing the echoes of the finished phrase as the instruments stop playing.

I had just started to write this work when I received a note for the Paris Observatory which gave me the news that the astronomical community had decided to name a newly discovered asteroid for Jean-Pierre Luminet.
When I wrote to Jean-Pierre to congratulate him on this honour, reminding him with the Petit Prince that not everyone has their own star, I asked him if he would accept that I name this work for concert band with the full name of his asteroid: 5523 Luminet 1991 PH8.
Jean-Pierre accepted my proposition by return letter : “..., not only do I not have any objection, but I would be very honoured. To be in the celestial spheres in the form of a rock and also in the form of music, what more could one ask for?"

Both the score and the set of score and parts are available for sale from our Concert Band Music Catalog.

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Just released on Naxos: Carson Cooman's "Nantucket Dreaming"

Carson Cooman's new Naxos CD has just been released with a special website. The CD contains several Musik Fabrik works, including

Miacomet Dreaming (2008) for orchestra
Nobadeer Dreaming (2008) for flugelhorn
Quintet for Bassoon and Strings (2005-08)
Madaket Dreaming (2008) for piano
Shawkemo Dreaming (2009) for string orchestra
Lyric Trio for Trumpet, Cello, and Piano (2007)
Flying Machine (2008) for orchestra
as well as Sankaty Dreaming (String Quartet No. 4) (2002)

The Nantucket Dreaming cycle (which is partially documented in this recording, is part of a seven-year creative project. In 2002, Carson Cooman began a series of musical compositions deeply connected to the landscape of Nantucket Island, Massachusetts. Although each piece is an individual work, certain attributes are shared among them, and when completed, the entire cycle could be performed as an evening-length work.

For more information about Carson Cooman, please visit his website.

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