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Luciano Berio

Berio: Duetti (arr. for 2 violas)

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Universal Edition  |  SKU: UE36649  |  Barcode: 9790008086588
  • Composer: Luciano Berio
  • Format: Performance Score
  • Instrumentation: Viola I, Viola II
  • ISMN: 9790008086588
  • Size: 9.1 x 12.0 inches
  • Pages: 76

Description

This set of arrangements of Luciano Berio's "Duetti", originally for two violins, represents a fascinating expansion of the limited repertoire for two violas. Berio originally conceived these duets as a collection of occasional pieces, each dedicated to someone who was close to him, rather like Elgar's "Enigma" Variations, but they eventually developed into a full compositional project with pedagogical overtones. As such, there is a wide variation in technical demands, from pieces playable by beginners up to a duet that foreshadows the skills required for Berio's "Sequenza" for the viola.

Taken as a whole, over some years of study, the "Duetti" can gently lead players into the mysteries of contemporary music; however, the composer also envisaged them in a concert performance of the complete cycle with at least 24 players of differing abilities taking turns to play. in this guise, it might be an intriguing idea to mix them with the original version for two violins, although it must be understood that the two versions are not mutually compatible to be played as violin/viola duets.

Contents: 1. Béla (Bartók) 2. Shlomit (Almog) 3. Yossi (Pecker) 4. Rodion (Schedrin) 5. Maja (Pliseckaja) 6. Bruno (Maderna) 7. Camilla (Adam) 8. Peppino (Di Gugno) 9. Marcello (Panni) 10. Giorgio Federico (Ghedini) 11. Valerio (Adam) 12. Daniela (Rabinovitch) 13. Jeanne (Panni) 14. Pierre (Boulez) 15. Tatjana (Globokar) 16. Rivi (Pecker) 17. Leonardo (Pinzauti) 18. Piero (Farulli) 19. Annie (Neuburger) 20. Edoardo (Sanguineti) 21. Fiamma (Nicolodi) 22. Vinko (Globokar) 23. Franco (Gulli) 24. Aldo (Bennici) 25. Carlo (Giarappa) 26. Henri (Pousseur) 27. Alfredo (Fiorenzani) 28. Igor (Stravinsky) 29. Alfred (Schlee) 30. Massimo (Mila) 31. Mauricio (Kagel) 32. Maurice (Fleuret) 33. Lorin (Maazel) 34. Lele (d'Amico)

Universal Edition

Berio: Duetti (arr. for 2 violas)

¥6,500

Description

This set of arrangements of Luciano Berio's "Duetti", originally for two violins, represents a fascinating expansion of the limited repertoire for two violas. Berio originally conceived these duets as a collection of occasional pieces, each dedicated to someone who was close to him, rather like Elgar's "Enigma" Variations, but they eventually developed into a full compositional project with pedagogical overtones. As such, there is a wide variation in technical demands, from pieces playable by beginners up to a duet that foreshadows the skills required for Berio's "Sequenza" for the viola.

Taken as a whole, over some years of study, the "Duetti" can gently lead players into the mysteries of contemporary music; however, the composer also envisaged them in a concert performance of the complete cycle with at least 24 players of differing abilities taking turns to play. in this guise, it might be an intriguing idea to mix them with the original version for two violins, although it must be understood that the two versions are not mutually compatible to be played as violin/viola duets.

Contents: 1. Béla (Bartók) 2. Shlomit (Almog) 3. Yossi (Pecker) 4. Rodion (Schedrin) 5. Maja (Pliseckaja) 6. Bruno (Maderna) 7. Camilla (Adam) 8. Peppino (Di Gugno) 9. Marcello (Panni) 10. Giorgio Federico (Ghedini) 11. Valerio (Adam) 12. Daniela (Rabinovitch) 13. Jeanne (Panni) 14. Pierre (Boulez) 15. Tatjana (Globokar) 16. Rivi (Pecker) 17. Leonardo (Pinzauti) 18. Piero (Farulli) 19. Annie (Neuburger) 20. Edoardo (Sanguineti) 21. Fiamma (Nicolodi) 22. Vinko (Globokar) 23. Franco (Gulli) 24. Aldo (Bennici) 25. Carlo (Giarappa) 26. Henri (Pousseur) 27. Alfredo (Fiorenzani) 28. Igor (Stravinsky) 29. Alfred (Schlee) 30. Massimo (Mila) 31. Mauricio (Kagel) 32. Maurice (Fleuret) 33. Lorin (Maazel) 34. Lele (d'Amico)

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