Ravel, Maurice (Hartman) Kaddisch, from Deux Melodies Hebraiques

Trombone Solos w/Piano

  • Ravel, Maurice (Hartman)

    Kaddisch, from Deux Melodies Hebraiques (Hartman)

    20th Century. Transcription. Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) was a prominent French composer of the Impressionistic school. He was a transitional composer in that he combined traditional forms with lyrical, romantic melodies and the fresh compositional techniques of impressionism. Ravel's prolific output is characterized by masterful writing and depth of expression. He wrote primarily for virtuoso performers, producing works for solo piano, voice, chamber ensembles, orchestra, ballet and opera, however, his goal was musical artistry, not technical show. His tuneful melodies are often modal, reminiscent of the Russian masters, and his orchestration abilities inpired and informed every major composer of the 20th Century. Although his harmonies are commonly based on triads, they are often indicated by fifths or octaves. Another distinctive mark of his style is the increased use of dissonance. Through counterpoint, he added non-chord tones that created frequent major sevenths and minor ninths.

    • Category: Trombone Solos w/Piano
    • Item: 052759
    • Grade/Level: Advanced
    • Price: $12.50

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