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Il Lamento di Tristano. Guitar sheet music. Flute sheet music.

Übersetzung

Die Klage von Tristan. Gitarre Noten. Flöte Noten.

Im Original

Il Lamento di Tristano. for Flute and Guitar. Score and Parts. Composed by Robert Xavier Rodríguez and Robert Xavier Rodr. For Flute, Guitar. Ensemble. 32 pages. G. Schirmer #ED4161. Published by G. Schirmer. HL.50484943. ISBN 063405693X. 9x12 inches. Il Lamento di Tristano is a set of variations on two themes that are in highly contrasting styles. Rodriguez juxtaposes fragments from Wagner's opera, Tristan and Isolde , with a 14th-century monophonic dance, Lamento di Tristano. The work opens with the two themes combined in a florid cantillation led by the flute over passionate Spanish guitar strumming. The original Medieval theme follows in a seductive dance-like setting in keeping with the melody's arabesque character. The ensuing variations explore the work's central dramatic conflict. Wagner's lush chromatic harmonies vs. the modal simplicity of the original Medieval Lamento. The two themes gradually merge as a synthesis is reached.

Übersetzung

Die Klage von Tristan. für Flöte und Gitarre. Partitur und Stimmen. Composed by Robert Xavier Rodríguez and Robert Xavier Rodr. Für Flöte, Gitarre. Zusammen. 32 Seiten. G. Schirmer #ED4161. Veröffentlicht von G. Schirmer. HL.50484943. ISBN 063405693X. 9x12 inches. Il Lamento di Tristano is a set of variations on two themes that are in highly contrasting styles. Rodriguez juxtaposes fragments from Wagner's opera, Tristan and Isolde , with a 14th-century monophonic dance, Lamento di Tristano. The work opens with the two themes combined in a florid cantillation led by the flute over passionate Spanish guitar strumming. The original Medieval theme follows in a seductive dance-like setting in keeping with the melody's arabesque character. The ensuing variations explore the work's central dramatic conflict. Wagner's lush chromatic harmonies vs. the modal simplicity of the original Medieval Lamento. The two themes gradually merge as a synthesis is reached.