Product Description
WaltzApp is a simple, innocent and
uncomplicated waltz that can remind to Erik Satie. The title reflects the modern times...
The composition of WaltzApp began in Bremerhaven in 2006
(first theme) and was completed ten years alter in Bremen (both cities are in
North Germany). Duration: ~ 2'30"
Trivia: during those ten years between the composition
of the first and the second theme, the working title was "Valsecillo" (and with that title
circulated in internet as PDF for a while).
Original version: for piano solo.
There are also versions for the following chamber music combinations (all
tested by the composer at concert!):
- for alto saxophone and piano (plus double bass ad libitum)
- for clarinet and piano (plus double bass ad libitum)
- for violin and piano (plus double bass ad libitum)
- for clarinet, accordion, cello and piano
- for flute and piano (plus double bass ad libitum)
- for instrumental nonet (flute, clarinet, trombone, accordion, violin,
viola, cello, double bass and piano)
The piano version of WaltzApp is included in the album Sombras
blancas [White Shadows], by Juan
María Solare (piano): https://open.spotify.com/track/5egCqXp6jR3tBQw8ndFAZ2
Video of the solo piano version (filmed in Java, Indonesia):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InFlC1V7Oyo
Video of the version for saxophone and piano (Duo Antipoden: Yu Han, saxophone, and
Juan María Solare, piano; live at MIKADO, Prinzhöfte, Germany):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWGyP9pRrL0
Find the score and parts at SMP, SheetMusicPlus:
http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/juan-maria-solare/3582?aff_id=565049
Juan María Solare
31 August 2018
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