SERGEI RACHMANINOV (1873-1943)
VOCALISE Op.34 No.14 arranged for soloist and piano or orchestra
Goodmusic GM101
For voice or solo instrument (Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, Sop/Ten Sax, Alto/Bar Sax, Horn, Trumpet, Trombone, Violin, Viola or Cello) and piano.
Rachmaninov's Vocalise is the last in his set of Fourteen Songs Op.34 published in 1912. It is wordless and was written for soprano and piano but there have been numerous arrangements made by the composer and others. Rachmaninov's own arrangements were for orchestra alone and for voice and orchestra.
The soloist's part has a two octave range and the original version is in a high key, which results in a top C# so a medium key version, a third lower, is also printed here - a top A being a little more achievable for many!
Instead of a vocal soloist, many different instruments can be used as listed above and parts are included for all of these options. An orchestral accompaniment is also available (see GMCA023)
Duration 4 minutes
Rachmaninov's Vocalise is the last in his set of Fourteen Songs Op.34 published in 1912. It is wordless and was written for soprano and piano but there have been numerous arrangements made by the composer and others. Rachmaninov's own arrangements were for orchestra alone and for voice and orchestra.
The soloist's part has a two octave range and the original version is in a high key, which results in a top C# so a medium key version, a third lower, is also printed here - a top A being a little more achievable for many!
Instead of a vocal soloist, many different instruments can be used as listed above and parts are included for all of these options. An orchestral accompaniment is also available (see GMCA023)
Duration 4 minutes