INTRODUCTION - Legal Note
David Johnstone disfrute de un permiso especial para que la
pieza para multi-
cellos LIBERTANGO de A. Piazzolla se pueda colgar en la web
www.johnstone-music.com , y por lo tanto aparecen los crditos
como
indicamos a continuacin:
LIBERTANGO
Music by Astor Piazzolla
Copyright 1975 By Edizioni Curci S.r.l , Milan / A. Pagani
S.r.l, Fino
Mornasco ( CO)/ Italy
Con agradecimiento a Adriana Prez (Synch & Legal Department)
de
EDICIONES MUSICALES CLIPPER'S, S.L., Barcelona
[ www.clippersmusic.org // http://www.myspace.com/clippersmusic
]
por su ayuda en la obtencin del permiso para esta obra.
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David Johnstone is able to enjoy a special permission so that
the multi-cello
piece LIBERTANGO of A. Piazzolla can be displayed in the web
www.johnstone-music.com , and so we indicate the credits on
continuation:
LIBERTANGO
Music by Astor Piazzolla
Copyright 1975 By Edizioni Curci S.r.l , Milan / A. Pagani
S.r.l, Fino
Mornasco ( CO)/ Italy
With grateful thanks to Adriana Prez (Synch & Legal
Department) of
EDICIONES MUSICALES CLIPPER'S, S.L., Barcelona
[ www.clippersmusic.org // http://www.myspace.com/clippersmusic
]
for her help in the obtaining of the permission for this
work.
Note on Libertango
David Johnstone has made a close transcription to Piazzollas
Libertango which is proving VERY popular around the world, and that
transcription has
been recorded at least four times on You Tube see here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRb3Mx0yYpE Longhorn Cello
Quartet
UT Butler School of Music, U.S.A.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3kkt6ymE3w played by an Italian
quartet formed by Vincenzo Lioy, Gianluca Montaruli, Luca
Calzolaio, and
Francesca Della Vista
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-q_OCV_qW4 Soncello Quartet
(Galicia) & Carlos Garca Amigo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dIMKpvSGsM played by the
Champaign Cello Choir, Champaign, Illinois, U.S.A.
This work may be played by four solo cellists, or by an
orchestra of cellos. For
giving convincing performances and to highlight the virtuoso
touch though, a
quartet performance is the more welcomed preference of David
Johnstone. The
accents and rhythmic drive might be easier to achieve with four
solo soloists.
But cello ensembles are very welcome to try this too, and the
more the better for example, David Johnstone feels that four
players to each part will definitely
sound more symphonic than just two where little intonation
problems are likely to occur or creep in. However, the choice is
yours!
But it should be brought to your attention that David has used
the Piazzolla base
and constructed a far bigger work. He calls this new work Sonata
- Fantasy Liberty on Libertango and it is for the same cello
formation four demanding parts. In fact, this is sufficiently
innovative (contains a new slow
movement to open) and extended (over 11 mins duration) as to be
an original
work to see this work please click below English
http://www.johnstone-music.com/portada/free-music-scores/5/343/sonata-fantasy-liberty-on-libertango-four-cellos
Espaol
http://www.j-music.es/portada/obras-gratis/5/343/sonata-fantasy-liberty-on-libertango-cuatro-cellos
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