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Poemes lyriques, Opus 9 (No. 1 to 6) — Vincent A. Jockin
Solo Piano — Piano part — Classical
Composed by Vincent A. Jockin. Classical. Piano part. Published by FLEX Editions (FL.FX071795).
Price: $26.00
Valse, Opus 20, No.1 — Vincent A. Jockin
Solo Piano — Piano part — Classical
Composed by Vincent A. Jockin. Classical. Piano part. Published by FLEX Editions (FL.FX071802).
Price: $5.00
Sonate, Opus 21 — Vincent A. Jockin
Solo Piano — Piano part — Classical
Composed by Vincent A. Jockin. Classical. Piano part. Published by FLEX Editions (FL.FX071803).
Price: $9.00
Trois miniatures, Opus 24 (No. 1 to 3) — Vincent A. Jockin
Solo Piano — Piano part — Classical
Composed by Vincent A. Jockin. Classical. Piano part. Published by FLEX Editions (FL.FX071806).
Price: $6.00
Poemes lyriques, Opus 9 (No. 1 to 6) — Vincent A. Jockin
Solo Piano — Piano Part — Classical
Composed by Vincent A. Jockin. Classical. Piano Part. 32 pages pages. Published by FLEX Editions - Digital Sheet Music (FX.FX071795).
Price: $22.00
Sonate, Opus 21 — Vincent A. Jockin
Solo Piano — Piano Part — Classical
Composed by Vincent A. Jockin. Classical. Piano Part. 13 pages pages. Published by FLEX Editions - Digital Sheet Music (FX.FX071803).
Price: $7.00
Trois miniatures, Opus 24 (No. 1 to 3) — Vincent A. Jockin
Solo Piano — Piano Part — Classical
Composed by Vincent A. Jockin. Classical. Piano Part. 5 pages pages. Published by FLEX Editions - Digital Sheet Music (FX.FX071806).
Price: $5.00
Valse, Opus 20, No.1 — Vincent A. Jockin
Solo Piano — Piano Part — Classical
Composed by Vincent A. Jockin. Classical. Piano Part. 4 pages pages. Published by FLEX Editions - Digital Sheet Music (FX.FX071802).
Price: $4.00
The Seasons, OP. 37bis — Alexandre Dossin
Piano — Softcover Audio Online — Classical
Edited and recorded by Alexandre Dossin. By Alexandre Dossin. By Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893). Edited by Alexandre Dossin. Schirmer Performance Editions. Classical. Softcover Audio Online. 72 pages. Published by G. Schirmer (HL.296752).
Price: $15.00
Ravel: Orchestral Works, Vol. 4 — Radiosinfonie Orchester Stuttgart des SWR; Radio-Sinfonieorchester des SWR; Stephanie d'Oustrac; Stephanie d'Oustrac; Jean-Paul Fouchecourt; Yann Beuron; Jean-Paul Fouchecourt; Alexandre Duhamel; Alexandre Duhamel; Paul Gay; Yann Beuron; Stephane Deneve
— listening CD — Classical
By Radiosinfonie Orchester Stuttgart des SWR; Radio-Sinfonieorchester des SWR; Stephanie d'Oustrac; Stephanie d'Oustrac; Jean-Paul Fouchecourt; Yann Beuron; Jean-Paul Fouchecourt; Alexandre Duhamel; Alexandre Duhamel; Paul Gay; Yann Beuron; Stephane Deneve. By Maurice Ravel (1875-1937). Classical. Listening CD. Published by Naxos (NX.SWR19016CD).
Price: $18.00
Vincent A. Jockin says:
If I were asked to define my musical ideal, in a few words, here comes my answer: “a Mozart’s Sonata coloured with the harmonic language of a John Williams!”
My music shapes up around a tonal harmonic system, enriched with modes of diverse origins, and a formal thematic construction with development. The initial aim is to expose all the elements in opposition in order to create, consequently, a real equilibrium. The principe of the sonata form is used, besides the harmonic tensions, to create rhytmic tensions as well.
However, revolutioning music is not my goal: who am I to do so? My aim is, just as simple as that, to modestly contribute at renewing and actualising the sonata form; form which I consider, the same way I consider fuga form, as convincing, rich, far from being overtaken, and still having much to say...
My way of advancing is not paying attention to contemporary orientations and mondern aesthetic trends; but being honest and determinated, absolute I might say. Compose, compose, compose! Compose now and always. And someday, why not, I hope to get finally to write a work as great Pablo Picasso described: “There is, in art, neither past, nor future. The art which is not in the present will never be.”