Stjepan Šulek: Trombone Sonata Vox Gabrieli (SCORE)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • Trombone: Jaime Williams
    Piano:Natalia Domańska
    Born in Zagreb in 1914, Šulek began his music study very early by learning piano, violin, and composition. In 1936 he received his diploma from the Zagreb Academy of Music, where he studied violin with Vaclav Huml (1880-1953) and composition with Blagoje Bersa (1873-1934), the founder of Croatian modern music movements. Until 1952 Šulek was an active soloist who gave numerous recitals. He was also an active chamber music performer of the highest level, as he was the first violin of the Zagreb String Quartet from 1936-38 and was a member of the Maček-Šulek-Janigro Trio from 1939-45. At the Zagreb Conservatorium, Šulek began teaching violin in 1939, composition in 1948, and orchestration in 1953.
    His works were played on a national and international level beginning in 1945 in Europe, South America, and the United States. Šulek became a corresponding member of the Croatian Academy of the Arts and Sciences in 1948 and an official member and secretary of the Department of Music for the academy in 1954. He launched a successful conducting career in building up an international reputation for the Chamber Orchestra of the Zagreb (now Croatian) Radio and Television. From 1958-64 he was the principal conductor of both the chamber and symphony orchestras of Zagreb and undertook numerous European tours with these orchestras. He was frequently invited to be a guest conductor for the symphony orchestras of Zagreb, Belgrade, and Slovenia.
    In his teaching career, Šulek was a distinguished professor of musical composition and mentor of many leading Croatian composers. his students including Milko Kelemen, Stanko Horvat, Krešimir Šipuš, Sandro Zaninović, Pavle Dešpalj, Dubravko Detoni, Igor Kuljerić etc.
    Šulek died in Zagreb in 1986.

Комментарии • 14

  • @octavianaugust2005
    @octavianaugust2005 3 месяца назад +2

    Im crying now...

  • @brassedoff2437
    @brassedoff2437 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for that. Super performance.

  • @どら-j1l
    @どら-j1l 3 года назад +9

    トロンボーンの楽曲の中で1番好きでござる T^T
    遠い昔卒業試験で、演奏した…
    最後のB♭は、胸が一杯で涙で講師の先生たちのお顔が見えなかったのを思い出した… T^T

    • @どら-j1l
      @どら-j1l 3 года назад +2

      @3085 bone 殿!
      それがしは、22年前たしか、、
      武蔵野音大の方に伴奏を依頼したのですが、、、たしか膨らまして歌おうとするが3蓮符は割り切れない為、考えていたら、、、伴奏者のお姉様が、微妙に流れを合わせてくれたような…
      ちなみに、貴殿は先生などに師事されていらっしゃるかしら?
      できれば、初めは邪道ではあるが、先生やRUclipsや CDなどで耳コピ的に感性で入り、そして入れて答えを出してから、式に当てはめてもいいかもしれないでござる…
      ドイツのザクセやダヴィッドのように明快な楽曲なら譜面通りにしてから、歌い方やアレンジや癖を装飾できるが…
      この楽曲や、デュファイやボザなどは、、なかなか複雑であると…
      お役にたてず全くもって申し訳ない T^T
      しかし、、、胸が熱くなりました T^T

  • @Martinchancay
    @Martinchancay Год назад

    Millones de bendiciones y agradecimientos por compartir, impresionante cuan bueno puede ser el ser humano como profesional, y persona.... tremendo tutorial, gracias, gracias, gracias. S P S "Música con Valores" / Perú - Un servidor Julio Martin Fiestas Chunga.

  • @ezramayhugh172
    @ezramayhugh172 Год назад +4

    This shit slaps no cap. Gotta learn to play it on guitar now

    • @SelectCircle
      @SelectCircle Год назад +1

      If you're joking - that's a damn good joke. : D

    • @vigokovacic3488
      @vigokovacic3488 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@SelectCircleit's slang for "this piece is good"

    • @SelectCircle
      @SelectCircle 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@vigokovacic3488 So he's joking - right?

    • @vigokovacic3488
      @vigokovacic3488 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@SelectCircle kinda, yes. He's just saying he likes the piece in an odd way. When people say something slaps it means they like it, it's ususlly refering to a song or some rhythm. And no cap means like 'for real'.

    • @SelectCircle
      @SelectCircle 11 месяцев назад

      @@vigokovacic3488 He better be joking - or he's crazy. : D

  • @NEWYORKTROMBONE
    @NEWYORKTROMBONE Год назад

    Fantastic

  • @joshua6995
    @joshua6995 Год назад +2

    6:37

  • @SelectCircle
    @SelectCircle Год назад

    A marginal talent bordering on amateurism. Can we just be honest about Sulek?