Floricor Editions

Frank MARTIN (1890-1974)

Frank Martin was the most prolific Swiss composer of the 20th Century. He wrote a large oeuvre in a personal neo-classical style, that many unconditionally experience as “beautiful.”

Floricor Editions presents two works of which the Concerto pour les instruments à vent et le piano from 1924 was premiered in Carnegie Hall New York in 2005(!) by the Murray State University Orchestra under Dennis Johnson. The Concerto is a work in two movements for an ensemble with a piano (and not a solo-concerto for piano and winds).

CONCERTO POUR LES INSTRUMENTS À VENT ET LE PIANO (1924)
TWEC: deest
picc fl 2cl alto-sax 2bn 2tp 2hr 2trb perc honky-tonk piano
Mvmts
I. Allegro vivace, II. Mouvement de blues
Perf. Time
ca 12’
Level
easy-moderate
Description
joyful work with strong jazz influences from the 1920s

Martin, Frank
Concerto pour les instruments à vent et le piano (1924)
F.E. 0420/40 score
picc fl 2cl alto-sax 2bn 2tp 2hr 2trb perc honky-tonk piano
€ 50.-

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SUITE from EIN TOTENTANZ ZU BASEL IM JAHRE (1943)
TWEC: deest
4cl 5sax 2tp 2trb perc piano cb
Mvmts

I. Introduction, II. Death and the Old Man, III. Dance of Death with the Mother and her Child, IV Dance of Death with the Athlete, V. Death and the Rich Man, VI. Intermezzo, VII. Dance of Death, VIII. Dance of Death and the Young Girl, IX. Dance of Death and the Self-murderer, X.Death and tzhe Beautiful Lady

Perf. Time

ca 30’

Level
moderate-difficult
Description
grand theatre music

Martin, Frank
Concert suite from Ein Totentanz zu Basel im Jahre 1943
F.E. 0407/27 score
4cl 5sax 2 tp 2 trb perc piano cb
€ 75.-

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