• Partition

Format

Le format Papier vous offre une partition imprimée de haute qualité, idéale pour enrichir votre bibliothèque musicale et pratiquer loin des écrans.

Le eScore est une partition numérique en format PDF de haute qualité, disponible au téléchargement pour l’ensemble du catalogue des Productions d’Oz et Doberman-Yppan.

Le eScore Extra vous permet d’imprimer les copies dont vous avez besoin pour vos élèves ou pour les membres de votre ensemble, tout en interdisant tout partage numérique.

Le Combo vous offre la partition papier et la partition numérique à prix réduit, pour concilier bibliothèque physique et accès instantané sur vos appareils.

Le Combo eScore Extra + Papier vous offre la partition imprimée ainsi qu’une version numérique vous permettant d’imprimer les copies nécessaires pour vos élèves ou votre ensemble.

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Description

“A wonderful piece for modest ensembles”
Originally for three basset horns, this is more a transcription than an arrangement, but Mr. Kindle makes it look like it was writ­ten for guitar. Guitar Three is predominantly in first position, Guitar Two only ventures up to the fifth fret of the top string occasionally. Guitar One needs fifth position but there is nothing fast and furious here. Set in the key of C, there are occasional forays into F major and there are helper accidentais wherever there might be ambiguity about whether a B is flat or natural. There is no fingering, but only Guitar One really needs a few helper finger num­bers, and these are easily added. The five movements mean the part score is a sta­pled booklet comprising 12 faces. There are eight sides of music, and each part has a blank sheet in the middle to remove any need for page turns - so much more considerate than trying to save a sheet of paper in the booklet! This piece is not complicated and the parts fit together well and as such would go down very well in a school concert, performed as a trio or large ensemble. All that is needed is the ability to play triplets and to not panic in the «Adagio» where the 16th-notes are actually quite leisurely. This is a wonderful «big» piece for an ensemble with modest abilities.
-Derek Hasted (Classical Guitar Magazine)