Posts Tagged ‘scores’

Ernesto Nazareth site

Sunday, October 31st, 2010

Thrilled today to have stumbled across www.ernestonazareth.com.br/ a site celebrating the work of the Brazilian composer Ernesto Nazareth. Amongst other things, it’s got piano scores of just about everything he ever wrote which is wonderful  if you play for ballet classes, because his music is gorgeous for class.

Nazareth is a composer I’ve grown to love with a slow burn that started with a tango called ‘Nove de Julho’ (9th July). I recorded it on Studio Series 5 (it’s track 5 here) at Potton Hall, and to enjoy the sounds of this piece on that piano in that space was so wonderful, I could have sat there and played nothing else all day. Once I’d  got inside this piece, I discovered that Nazareth is a much more subtle and sophisticated composer than the music seems on the page. There’s a gorgeous recording of the music for four guitars by the ‘Take Four’ quartet (see below). I also have only just realised how much Milhaud’s Saudades do Brasil contains influences of Nazareth’s style (I also recorded a couple of those too  – track 2 here)

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Online sheet music resources for ballet

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Not often that I link from here to my real job, but I’ve finally done a factsheet on a subject that I’m always being asked about – where can I get the music for this or that solo from a ballet.

So here it is, Factsheet No. 16, Online Sheet Music Resources courtesy of the Royal Academy of Dance, with  direct links to all the Tchaikovsky ballets, Giselle and Coppélia and a few more.

Most people know about my sheet music links on delicious, which are also worth a visit (three pages, so don’t forget to click on the ‘next’ button – especially as some of the best ones are the first ones I posted, which will be on page 3).

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