SKU: HL.50033400
8.0x10.75x0.13 inches.
SKU: HL.50485900
ISBN 9780634099472. UPC: 073999498295. 8.0x10.75x0.08 inches.
SKU: HL.50040180
8.0x10.75x0.125 inches.
SKU: PR.416416140
UPC: 680160642441.
Time is one of the main factors impacting the world and our lives. Einstein saw time as the relationship of the motion of one object relative to the position of another object, as measured through observation. But can we really measure time objectively? Music, the art which moves through time, can affect our perception of time, and can affect each person's perception of time differently. Depending on the emotion it stimulates, music can make time seem to pass quickly or slowly. A composer can use music to convey time to an audience and different musical ideas can create different sensations of time. Absence of Time is a concerto for woodwind quartet and orchestra. It has three main sections (fast, slow, fast), recalling traditional concerto form, but it does not use the solo instruments in the traditional way, i.e., as soloists in contest with the orchestra. Inspired by the idea of juxtaposing different experiences of time, I divided the instruments into two groups: the four soloists and the orchestra. The orchestra functions mostly as the keeper of time (real time) while the quartet of soloists fluctuates (in imaginary time or in the absence of time) around the orchestra's time. While the quartet's instruments do play solos, they also play in ensemble with the orchestra. You could say that they play in both imaginary time (as soloists) and in real time (with the orchestra). In addition to this, the woodwind section of the orchestra plays in conversation with the solo quartet, calling it back to real time. Fusion is achieved at the end of the piece through the use of strong, driving rhythm. Absence of Time was commissioned by the Pacific Symphony and was first performed by the Pacific Symphony and the Pacific Symphony Woodwind Quartet with Carl St. Clair as conductor on October 20, 2016.
SKU: HL.48024129
ISBN 9781784542344. UPC: 888680708894. 7.25x10.25 inches.
Britten's arrangements of Schubert's The Trout (op 32/D550) for small orchestra, and Schumann's Spring Night (op 39 no 12) for chamber orchestra, dating from 1942, are settings of anonymous English translations. The new edition includes the original German words (Schubart, Eichendorff), as many performers and audiences will prefer the songs in the original language. In his preface, Nicholas Clark, Librarian at the Britten-Pears Foundation, speculates on why the songs were set in English and on the possibility that the translator was Peter Pears, commenting that “the English language settings allowed [Britten] to edge away from existing versions of the songs, to assist him in imprinting his own unique mark on both works.” The Trout is scored for 2 clarinets & strings; Spring Night for flute, oboe, 2 clarinets, bassoon, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, trombone, triangle, harp (or piano) and strings.
SKU: HL.49006657
ISBN 9790001072014.
SKU: HL.50032780
6.75x10.5 inches.
SKU: LO.30-2351L
UPC: 000308221664.
Instrumentation: Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, F Horn, 2 Trumpets, 2 Trombones, Tuba, Harp, Percussion, Timpani, Violin 1 & 2, Viola, Cello, Bass.
SKU: BP.2148B
Full score and parts for flute, oboe, clarinet in B-flat, bassoon, horn in F, trombone, bass trombone, tuba, timpani, percussion, harp, violin I, II, viola, cello and double bass.
SKU: HL.49002097
ISBN 9790001022446. 8.5x11.75x0.25 inches.
For comparison, Hindemith begins the 'Suite franzosischer Tanze' with the original movements by Pierre d'Attaignant. This is meant to be a demonstration and motivation for the player of today to add on his own little improvisa-tions or ornaments according to his playing skill as it is done with village dance music but even with jazz.The instruments can be freely chosen; this arrangement (piccolo and flute, oboe, English horn, bassoon, trumpet and lute) tries to imitate a group consisting of recorders, shawm, crumhorn, dulcian etc.
SKU: HP.C6037O
UPC: 763628260378. Lloyd Larson. Isaiah 9:2, Isaiah 9:6.
Original anthem From Lloyd Larson, this Advent anthem with a text based on Isaiah 9:2, 6 is built around an original melody which then leads into Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus. It is easily learned with minimal rehearsal time. This setting comes from Lloyd's blockbuster cantata Were You There on That Christmas Night (code no. 8611). Orchestrations: Conductor's Score, Flute, Oboe (Soprano Sax or Clarinet), Clarinet, Bassoon (Bass Clarinet), Horn (Clarinet), 2 Trumpets, 2 Trombones (Baritone T. C. ), Percussion I & II, Piano, Harp, 2 Violins, Viola, Cello and String Reduction.
SKU: HP.C6075O
UPC: 763628260750. Rose Aspinall.
Original Palm Sunday anthem This original Palm Sunday anthem is brimming with rhythmic energy as it portrays the events of Jesus, the Blessed Messiah, entering into Jerusalem. The text explores the many questions that were asked of who he was and if he really was the Son of God. The powerful conclusion exclaims in affirmation, You are the way, the truth, and the life, Son of God, Blessed One! Messiah! This comes from Mary McDonald's musical My Savior's Love, code no. 8701. Orchestrations: Conductor's Score, Flute, Oboe (or Soprano Sax or Clarinet), Clarinet, Horn in F (or Alto Sax or Clarinet), 2 Trumpets (or Alto Sax), 2 Trombones (or Baritone T. C. or Tenor Sax), Percussion 1 & 2, Piano, Synth, Electric Bass, 2 Violins, Cello/Bassoon (or Bass Clarinet), String Reduction.
SKU: HL.48030033
UPC: 840126911916. 9.25x12.0x0.459 inches.
Instrumentation: piccolo, flute, oboe, clarinet I, clarinet II, bassoon, tenor saxophone, horn in F I, horn in F II, trumpet in Bb I, trumpet in Bb II, trombone I, trombone II, bass trombone, violin I, violin II, viola, cello, double bass, harp, piano, timpani, percussion (bass drum, triangle, sleigh bells, tambourine). Year of composition: 1934.
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