King of Prussia, PA – Theodore Presser Company welcomes its first publication from Eric Ewazen, the newest member of our composers’ community. The first of many Ewazen works to join the Theodore Presser catalog,
A Song from the Heart (114-41439 — Score and Part — $11.95) is a beautiful cantabile song without words for trumpet and piano, possessing all of Ewazen’s expressive elegance, yet is accessible for student-level players as well as on formal recitals. This edition contains a solo part for both C and B-flat trumpets.
Other Ewazen works newly available as custom print on demand:
Concerto for Horn and String Orchestra (Piano reduction)
Theodore Presser Company
114-41501 — Score and Part — $40.95 See sample pages (PDF)
Eternal Spring
Trumpet and Piano
Theodore Presser Company
114-41444 — Score and Part — $30.95 See sample pages (PDF)
Elegy
Eight-part Trumpet Choir
Theodore Presser Company
114-41465 — Score and Parts — $40.95 See sample pages (PDF)
Wildflowers - A Trio for Piccolo (or Flute), Bb Clarinet, and Piano
Theodore Presser Company
114-41496 — Score and Parts — $46.95 See sample pages (PDF)
Rhapsody for Saxophone Quartet
Theodore Presser Company
114-41478 — Score and Parts — $46.95 See sample pages (PDF)
The Diamond World
Violin, Cello, Piano, and optional Drum Set
Theodore Presser Company
114-41487 — Score and Parts — $41.95 See sample pages (PDF)
Born in Cleveland, Ohio, and receiving his Bachelor’s of Music Degree from Eastman, and Master’s and Doctorate Degrees from The Juilliard School, Eric Ewazen has written many chamber works for brass, winds, percussion and increasingly strings, piano, and voice that have become standards of the repertoire. His music in all genres—including orchestra, wind ensemble and chorus—has been performed around the world with great acclaim. Distinguished soloists and chamber ensembles performing his music include players as diverse as percussionist Evelyn Glennie, the American Brass Quintet, and the Ahn Trio; trombonists Charles Vernon, Joseph Alessi, Ronald Barron, Christian Lindberg, Nitzan Haroz, David Taylor and James Lebens; clarinetists Franklin Cohen and Larry Combs; flutists Elizabeth Rowe, Mindy Kaufman, Julius Baker and Jan Gippo; trumpet players Chris Gekker, David Bilger and Philip Smith; among many others from major symphonies around the world, including the Vienna Philharmonic, the Berlin Symphony, the Concertgebouw, the Paris Opera Orchestra, the London Philharmonic, and noted players from major symphonies and orchestras in every state of the U.S. He has been a guest composer at conservatories, colleges and universities, doing residencies (so far) in 47 of the 50 U.S. States, and overseas at conservatories such as McGill and Laval Universities in Canada, the Birmingham (U.K.) Conservatory, the Paris Conservatoire, and more.
To read more about Ewazen, visit www.ericewazen.com.