Lament by Ellen Taaffe Zwilich Chamber Music - Sheet Music

By Ellen Taaffe Zwilich

LAMENT was originally composed for solo piano in memory of Judith Arron, whose visionary goals for Carnegie Hall were matched by her abilities to achieve them. Zwilich later adapted this plaintive work for cello and piano, and then for string bass and piano. In his mission to record lyrical music for baritone saxophone, Adam Estes has transcribed Zwilich’s cello version, providing one version using altissimo to preserve the cello’s broad range, along with a second option taking full advantage of the saxophone’s standard range only. The latter version is within reach of students, whether taken on bari or alto. Both parts are provided with the publication.

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Instrument:
Piano Baritone Saxophone Saxophone Solo
Ensembles:
Chamber Music
Genres:
20th Century
Composers:
Ellen Taaffe Zwilich
Publishers:
Theodore Presser Company
Series:
Women Composers and Arrangers
UPC:
680160698325
ISBN:
9781491139219
Format:
Score Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Ellen Taaffe Zwilich
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
8
Size:
9x12 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.16 pounds

Chamber Music Piano, baritone Saxophone

SKU: PR.144407910

Composed by Ellen Taaffe Zwilich. Arranged by Adam Estes. This edition: saddle-wire stitch. Score and parts. 8 pages. Duration 0:07:00. Theodore Presser Company #144-40791. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.144407910).

ISBN 9781491139219. UPC: 680160698325. 9x12 inches.

LAMENT was originally composed for solo piano in memory of Judith Arron, whose visionary goals for Carnegie Hall were matched by her abilities to achieve them. Zwilich later adapted this plaintive work for cello and piano, and then for string bass and piano. In his mission to record lyrical music for baritone saxophone, Adam Estes has transcribed Zwilich’s cello version, providing one version using altissimo to preserve the cello’s broad range, along with a second option taking full advantage of the saxophone’s standard range only. The latter version is within reach of students, whether taken on bari or alto. Both parts are provided with the publication.