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Sheet Music: Score & Part(s)Tristeza del Corazon Roto : for cello and piano / Margaret Brandman.by Margaret Brandman (2024)
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Tristeza del Corazon Roto is an arrangement for violin and piano, or solo piano, of the fourth movement of the 'La Vida Apasionada' suite of 8 movements that was originally composed for a string and percussion ensemble. Beginning in the key of A minor this work is the most intense work of the suite, portraying feelings of heartbreak and unrequited love. The sense of sadness is reinforced as the music modulates down to G minor at measure 34 and then there is a further descent to to F#minor from measure 68 to the final measure 86. There are several changes of time signature and mood throughout the work and some dramatic passages for the violin
Published by: Australian Music Centre — 1 facsimile score 11p. -- A4 (portrait)) and 1 part (3p. -- A4 (portrait))
Difficulty: Advanced — Changing time signatures & key signatures, bravura passages,rhythmic challenges, double stops
Duration: 5 mins
Tristeza del Corazon Roto is an arrangement for ‘cello and piano, of the fourth movement of the 'La Vida Apasionada' suite of 8 movements, originally composed for a string and percussion ensemble. Beginning in the key of A minor this work is the most intense work of the suite, portraying feelings of heartbreak and unrequited love. The sense of sadness is reinforced as the music modulates down to G minor at measure 34 and then there is a further descent to F#minor from measure 68 to the final measure 86. There are several changes of time-signature and mood throughout the work, and some bravura passages for the ‘cello.
Typeset edition.
ISMN: 979-0-720266-57-2
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