Voice from Golden Hearts Publications
Today's Pick Up : Vocalise 1 : komori-uta (Berceuse) / Ken'ichi Masakado
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We will be introducing some Golden Hearts Publications piece per week.Please give me a few moments of your time!Here's today's piece.Vocalise 1 : komori-uta (Berceuse) / Ken'ichi Masakado [Trombone or Euphonium and Piano]Printed versionhttps://global.goldenheartspublications.com/products/ghmb-09Program notes :Like " Monologue for Solo Euphonium" published by Golden Hearts Publications, this is an adaptation of the first piece from the four pieces for unaccompanied trombone composed in 2000.It is not a piece of work to put babies to sleep, but a "prayer" song with the hope that the world will be a place where everyone can fall asleep in peace and welcome tomorrow full...
Today's Pick Up : "Romance" from "Maitre Pathelin" - For a solo instrument and Piano - / arr. Kouichirou Oguni
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We will be introducing some Golden Hearts Publications piece per week.Please give me a few moments of your time!Here's today's piece."Romance" from "Maitre Pathelin" - For a solo instrument and Piano - / Francois Bazin (arr. Kouichirou Oguni) [Score and Parts - individual instruments]Printed versionhttps://global.goldenheartspublications.com/products/ghoa-17PDF versionhttps://global.goldenheartspublications.com/search?q=ghoa-17-pdfProgram notes :This work is “Romance” from Opera “Maitre Pathelin” by Francois Bazin (1816~1878), who worked especially on Opera music. In 1840, when he was 23 years old, he received a prize of the "Prix de Rome".However, nowadays, his works are seldom performed, although he created beautiful Airs, including “Romance”.Through my transcription, I’ll be more...
Today's Pick Up : Japanese Folk Songs Selection -Songs from Homeland- / arr. Kouichirou Oguni
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We will be introducing some Golden Hearts Publications piece per week.Please give me a few moments of your time!Here's today's piece.Japanese Folk Songs Selection -Songs from Homeland- / arr. Kouichirou Oguni [Flexible Quartet]Printed version [score only]https://global.goldenheartspublications.com/products/ghoa-08-scPrinted version [parts only]https://global.goldenheartspublications.com/products/ghoa-08-partsPrinted version [piano part only]https://global.goldenheartspublications.com/products/ghoa-08-pfPDF version [score and parts]https://global.goldenheartspublications.com/products/ghoa-08-pdfProgram notes :On this work, “Japanese Folk Songs Selection”, I selected Japanese folk songs which I would like to be passed down to posterity. This time, the theme is “Songs from Homeland (Furusato-no-uta)”, and I selected pieces which will remind us of Japanese landscape.“Japanese Folk Songs Selection” will be created in the near future,...
Today's Pick Up : JUPITAR FANTASY / Holst arr. Ryoko Oyama
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We will be introducing some Golden Hearts Publications piece per week.Please give me a few moments of your time!Here's today's piece.JUPITAR FANTASY / Gustav Holst arr. Ryoko Oyama [Bb Trumpet or Cornet & Piano]Printed versionhttps://global.goldenheartspublications.com/products/ghoa-3PDF versionhttps://global.goldenheartspublications.com/products/ghoc-03-pdfProgram notes :About the work“Jupiter" is one of the most famous pieces from G. Holst's "The Planets" suite.I was asked by a cornet player in Fukuoka, Japan, to compose a solo piece using the phrases from "Jupiter," which I composed (arranged) in 2017 and revised for B-flat trumpet and cornet.The theme of Jupiter is scattered in places on both trumpet and piano. I hope you...
Today's Pick Up : Concerto for Baritone sax / Ippolito Parrinello
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We will be introducing some Golden Hearts Publications piece per week.Please give me a few moments of your time!Here's today's piece.Concerto for Baritone sax / Ippolito Parrinello [Baritone sax and Piano]Printed versionhttps://global.goldenheartspublications.com/products/ghpb-03PDF versionhttps://global.goldenheartspublications.com/products/ghpb-03-pdfProgram notes :I began writing this concerto from the accompaniment part and I added the solo part later. The accompaniment was supposed to be a piece on its own and it’s based on a sequence of chords that is repeated six times during the piece, with different articulations. The solo part, in contrast to the minimalistic accompaniment, is a broad and free melody over the repeating chords. The...