Livre
Hillier, Paul
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1997
Titre | Arvo Pärt / Paul Hillier |
Auteur | Hillier, Paul |
Éditeur(s) |
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1997
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Type de document | XIII, 219 p. |
Collection(s) |
Oxford studies of composers
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Langue du document | Anglais |
ISBN | 0198166168 |
Notes | Bibliogr. : 211-212. Discogr. : p. 213-215 |
Sujet(s) | |
ID interne | 27924 |
Cote | Ae 9764 |
Localisation | Dépôt extérieur, à commander en ligne |
Partition
Pärt, Arvo
Vienna [etc.]: Universal Edition, cop. 2008
Titre | Collected choral works / Arvo Pärt ; [préface de Paul Hillier] |
Auteur | Pärt, Arvo |
Responsable(s) secondaire(s) |
Hillier, Paul
: Préface
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Éditeur(s) |
Vienna [etc.]: Universal Edition, cop. 2008
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Type de document | 1 partition (XXV, 90 p.) ; 31 cm |
Langue du document | Allemand, Anglais, Français |
Formation(s) instrumentale(s) |
1 instrument(s):
Choeur
1 instrument(s):
Solistes vocaux
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Langue chantée | Allemand, Anglais, Latin |
Numéro d'édition | UE 33880 |
ISBN | 9783702466169 |
ISMN | M008079733 |
Notes | Partition réduite. Chaque page contient 4 pages de musique |
Oeuvre(s) |
Pärt, Arvo : [An den Wassern zu Babel sassen wir und weinten. Choeur, orgue ou ensemble instrumental]. Version avec orgue
Pärt, Arvo : [Kanon Pokajanen. Choeur]. Extraits
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ID interne | 84713 |
Cote | V 2151 |
Localisation | Dépôt extérieur, à commander en ligne |
Partition
Oxford: Oxford University Press, cop. 1986
Titre | English romantic partsongs / edited by Paul Hillier |
Responsable(s) secondaire(s) |
Hillier, Paul
: Editeur
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Éditeur(s) |
Oxford: Oxford University Press, cop. 1986
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Type de document | 1 partition (156 p.) ; 26 cm |
Formation(s) instrumentale(s) |
1 instrument(s):
Choeur mixte ou 2 choeurs mixtes
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Langue chantée | Anglais |
ISBN | 0193436507 |
Oeuvre(s) | |
Contenu | Contient : Sweet and low / Barnby ; Dirge for the faithful lover / Benedict ; Home, sweet home / Bishop ; Summer is gone / Coleridge-Taylor ; As torrents in summer / Elgar ; Go, song of mine / Elgar ; My love dwelt in a Northern land / Elgar ; List! for the breeze / Goss ; Stars of the summer night / Hatton ; Slow fresh fount / Horsley ; Oh where art thou dreaming? / MacCunn ; Orpheus, with his lute / Macfarren ; An old romance / Mendelssohn ; Departure / Mendelssohn ; Music, when soft voices die / Parry ; There rolls the deep / Parry ; Lay a garland / Pearsall ; Sir Patrick Spens / Pearsall ; Who shall have my lady fair / Pearsall ; Heraclitus / Stanford ; The blue bird / Stanford ; Come live with me / Sterndale Bennet ; Sweet stream / Sterndale Bennet ; Echoes / Sullivan ; O hush thee, my babie / Sullivan ; The long day closes / Sullivan ; Music / all powerful / Walmisley ; O sing unto my roundelay / Wesley ; Full fathom five / Wood |
ID interne | 128562 |
Cote | V 3313 |
Localisation | Dépôt extérieur, à commander en ligne |
Partition
Purcell, Henry
Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press, Music department, 1987
Titre | The catch book : 153 catches including the complete catches of Henry Purcell / edited by Paul Hillier |
Auteur | Purcell, Henry |
Responsable(s) secondaire(s) |
Hillier, Paul
: Editeur
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Éditeur(s) |
Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press, Music department, 1987
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Type de document | 1 partition (XII, 164 p.) ; 26 cm |
Collection(s) |
Oxford song books
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Formation(s) instrumentale(s) |
3 instrument(s):
3 voix non spécifiées ou 4 voix non spécifiées
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Langue chantée | Anglais |
ISBN | 0193436493 |
Oeuvre(s) | |
Contenu | Tinking Tom was an honest man / Samuel Ackeroyd. -- A catch on tobacco ; A catch upon Tom Jolly's nose ; Dost thou not remember, Ned? ; Upon Christ Church bells in Oxford / Henry Aldridge. -- Canon, nine in one ; Ha' we to the other world ; Inigo Jones ; John ask'd his landlady ; The hart, he loves the high wood ; Yawning catch / Anon. -- Bewitch'd Lady Fanny, the drawing room jest ; Bob Cherry ; The bustle ; The call to the battle and fond Adieu ; The family quarrel ; London cries ; The playhouse hubbub ; The satyrs ; The singing club ; The maid's with child, O shame! ; The weeder's catch / Thomas Arne. -- As t'other day Susan and Tom trudg'd along / Lufferton Atterbury. -- The debate / Joseph Baildon. -- See, Phillis, yonder bow'r / Jonathan Battishill. -- Fair Ursley, in a merry mood / George Berg. -- A catch upon our victory at sea ; Gallopping Joan ; Kind Jenny ; On the king's coming home ; A scolding catch ; 2nd part of Bartholomew fair / John Blow. -- Epitaph ; John Cooper was boring a great piece of timber ; 'Mongst other roses thorns grow thick / William Boyce. -- 'Tis Amarillis walking all alone / Thomas Brewer. -- A cat catch ; An epitaph on Sir Harry-and his mistress / Richard Brown. -- Prosperity to a musical society / Julius Ceaser. -- A beauteous fair has pierc'd my heart / John Wall Callcott. -- Hey hoe, heart's delight ; These are the cries of London town / John Cobb. -- The cock-match / Benjamin cook. -- Come hither, Tom, and make up three ; Here dwells a pretty mayd / William Cranford. -- I hat dissembling courtiers / Creed. -- Confusion to the pow'r of Cupid ; Hark, Harry, 'tis lat, come let us be gone / John Eccles. -- My lady and her mayd / William Ellis. -- I've lost my mistress, horse, and wife / Maurice Green. -- Call George againe, boy ; A dialogue catch between two doctors and their patients ; Here is an old ground ; A maying catch ; A northen catch ; She that will eate her breakfast ; The pretty larke, caliming the welkin cleer / John Hilton. -- A catch on the London watermen / Isaac Bartholomew. -- Celia learning on the spinnet / John Isum. -- A boat, a boat / John Jenkins. -- I wept and chastned myselfe ; O Absalon, my son / Henry Lawes. -- Come follow me, brave hearts ; Dainty fine aniseed water ; Drink tonight of the moonshine bright ; I'le tel you of a matter ; Listen near to the ground ; Never let a man take heavily ; See how in gath'ring of their May ; She weepeth sore in the night ; The wise men were but seven / William Lawes. -- Catch of catches / J. B. Marella. -- Slaves to the world shall be tossed in a blanket ; Take a pound of butter ; Wilt thou lend me thy mare / Edmund Nelham. -- A ape, a lyon, a fox, and a ass ; Bartholomew Fair ; The careless drawer ; A catch by way of epistle ; A cath for three voices in commendation of the viol ; A catch in the play of the knights of Malta ; A catch made in the time of parliament, 1676 ; A catch on a horse ; A catch upon Charleroy ; Come, come, let us drink ; Down with Bacchus ; Drink on, till night be spent ; A farewell to wives ; Full bags, a brisk bottle, and a beautiful face ; Great Apollo and Bacchus one night did dispute ; Here's a health, pray let it pass about ; He that drinks is immortal ; If all be true that I do think ; I gave her cakes and I gave her ale ; Jack, thou'rt a toper ; The jovial drinker ; Joy, mirth, triumphs I do defie ; Let us drink to the blades intrenched on the Shannon ; The London constable ; A loyal catch (Come my hearts, play your parts) ; A loyal catch (God save our sov'raign Charles) ; My lady's coachman John, be'ng married to her maid ; Now we are met and humours agree ; The nutbrown lass ; An old epitaph ; Once, twice, thrice I Julia try'd ; Pale faces stand by, and our bright ones adore ; Pox on you for a fop ; Prithee, ben't so sad and ser'ous ; A punch catch ; A rebus upon Mr. Anthony Hall ; Roger and Jenny ; Say, good master Bacchus ; The scolding wife ; Since time so kind to us does prove ; Since women so false and so jiltish arek grown ; Sir Walter, enjoying his damsel one night ; Soldier, take of thy wine ; Song with music on the 7 bishops ; Sum up all delights the world does produce ; The glass was just tim'd to the critcal hour ; The Macedon youth left behind him this truth ; The miller's daughter, riding to the fair ; The surrender of Lim'rick and the flight of the Bassa ; 'Tis too late for a coach, and too soon to reel home ; Tom the taylor ; To thee, and to a maid ; A true catch ; Under a green elm lies Luke Shepard's helm ; Upon the duke's return ; Upon woman's love ; Well rung, Tom, boy! ; When V and I together meet ; Wine in a morning makes us frolic and gay ; Would you know how we meet o're our jolly full bowls? ; Written on the fall of Limerick, July 1694 ; Young Collin, cleaving of a beam ; Young John the gardner, having lately got / Henry Purcell. -- The silver swan, who living had no note / John Smith. -- On Sally Salisbury-an epitaph. -- Epitaph on an infant / John Travers. -- Country sports ; To our musical club here's long life and prosperity / Thomas Warren. -- Come Roger and Nell / Samuel Webb. -- A jolly fat friar said to a lovely nun ; The house maids ; John Knox ; Says Sue to Prue on a summer's day ; See, the bowl sparkles with wine / Garrett Colley Wellesley, Earl of Mornington. -- Great Tom is cast / Matthew White. -- A catch on Mum Saint ; A catch on the cats ; Counsel for married folks ; Judith and Holifernes / Michael Wise |
ID interne | 129893 |
Cote | V 3358 |
Localisation | Dépôt extérieur, à commander en ligne |
Livre
Reich, Steve Michael
Paris: Philarmonie de Paris, 2016
Titre | Différentes phases : écrits, 1965-2016 / Steve Reich ; éd. établie par Paul Hillier ; rev. et augm. par Stéphane Roth et Sabrina Valy ; trad. de l'anglais par Christophe Jaquet ; avec la collaboration de Claire Martinet |
Auteur | Reich, Steve Michael |
Responsable(s) secondaire(s) |
Hillier, Paul
: Editeur
Roth, Stéphane
: Révision
Valy, Sabrina
: Révision
Jaquet, Christophe
: Traducteur
Martinet, Claire
: Traducteur
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Éditeur(s) |
Paris: Philarmonie de Paris, 2016
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Type de document | 472 p. : mus. ; 22 cm |
Collection(s) |
La rue musicale. Ecrits de compositeurs
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Édition | Ed. rev. et augm. |
Langue du document | Français |
ISBN | 9791094642122 |
Oeuvre(s) | |
Sujet(s) | |
ID interne | 106554 |
Cote | Ae 16187 |
Localisation | Dépôt extérieur, à commander en ligne |