Pierre, alto and pianoīoth the recorder and piano parts are quite accessible to players of intermediate skill, but strong dynamic contrasts are necessary to bring the music to life. (The YouTube recording of the work bears its original title, Mouvement Messiaenique.) Duration: 3:30 Performed by Anthony St. The harmonic idiom, however, recalls that of Messiaen. The siren motif from the third of Debussy’s Nocturnes inspired this piece for alto recorder and piano. Song of a Siren for Alto Recorder and Piano The fourth movement also contains an extended harpsichord solo-cadenza, directly inspired by the iconic harpsichord solo in the first movement of Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. These two worlds eventually form a cohesive whole in the final movement, finally resolving the intrinsic search for identity which follows the piece. The piece was premiered on the 18th of March, 2017 in the United Methodist Church of New Brunswick, New Jersey.ĭetailed throughout the progression of the piece is a dialogue between the harmonic worlds of the Baroque and Modern eras. The Highland Concerto is a neo-baroque concerto grosso commissioned by the Highland Park Recorder Society for their "Hits and Highlights of 7 Centuries" concert, which celebrated the group's 30th anniversary. Patrick's Day, as well as new works by Bruce Sankey, "Resolution" and "Revival" (SATB), and Bradford Wright, "Relays," (SATB). Click HERE for Song of a Siren, and HERE for Sonata da Chiesa, to play these "Music Minus One™" style! Also, scroll to the bottom of the page for more pieces by Anthony St. Pierre has contributed a recorded piano accompaniment for Song of a Siren, his composition for solo alto recorder and piano, and an organ accompaniment for Sonata da chiesa (2 soprano recorders and continuo). If you are a composer interested in sharing your music for recorder on this website, please click here. We hope you enjoy playing and sharing these pieces! Please observe any copyright limitations requested by the composer. Please note that the ARS does not specifically endorse nor commission any of the works provided on this page. For information about joining ARS, click HERE. Non-members may view a preview and listen to a sound sample, if available. These composers’ submissions are available to logged-in ARS members by clicking on the provided links below. These are original works for recorder (and potentially other instruments), not arrangements or transcriptions of previous works. The ARS is pleased to offer downloadable contemporary music written specifically for recorder players. Note: this page is no longer being updated as of May 2019. The ARS and Me.a memoir- Martha Bixler.Reviews from American Recorder Magazine.Playing with One Hand/Adaptive Recorders.Place a Classified Ad on the ARS Website.Learning Resources for Recorder Players. #The new nine note recorder method music sheets page 2 freeFREE Online Recorder Classes for Beginners.Playing It Safe: Social Distancing Resources.
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