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Bell Lyra SKU: HL.4470120 Edited by Harvey S. Whistler. Concert Band Method. Elementary Method. Instruction. Softcover. 40 pages. Rubank Publications #RU...
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Bell Lyra SKU: HL.4470120 Edited by Harvey S. Whistler. Concert Band Method. Elementary Method. Instruction. Softcover. 40 pages. Rubank Publications #RUBL69. Published by Rubank Publications (HL.4470120). ISBN 9781458426383. UPC: 073999701203. 9.0x12.0x0.1 inches. Edited by Harvey S. Whistler.One of the most widely used series of methods for individual or like-instrument class instruction. Using a very well-rounded approach including scales, arpeggios, technical studies, studies for musicianship, articulation studies, solos, duets, and studies devoted to the special needs of each instrument, this series provides a fantastic wealth of material for all student musicians.
Song List
: All Through The Night Pilgrims' Chorus Little Annie Rooney Anvil Chorus The Campbells Are Coming Glorious Fourth High School Cadets Joy To The World Just A Song At Twilight (Love's Old Sweet Song) Merrily We Roll Along Merry Widow Moonmist (From Symphony #5) Tchaikovsky The Mulberry Bush Music Box Nightfall Oh! Susanna Old Black Joe Old Folks At Home (Swanee River) Our Director March Semper Fidelis Shadow Waltz Silent Night The Skaters (Waltz) The Thunderer By The River (Beachler) Nocturne (Von Blon) Andantino (Lemare) March Gloria (F.H.Losey) London Chimes Pierrot To The Evening Star (Wagner) Amaryllis (Ghys) Indiana State Band March Theme (Rigoletto) Verdi Aria (Il Trovatore) Verdi Melody(Weber's Freischutz)kohler Theme (Haydn) Soldier's Chorus (Auber) Good King Wenceslas Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star London Bridge I've Been Working On The Railroad Wedding March Yankee Doodle My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean Old MacDonald Tango Little Brown Jug William Tell Overture She'll Be Comin' 'Round The Mountain Good Night Ladies Oh, Them Golden Slippers Hail, Hail, The Gang's All Here Auld Lang Syne America, The Beautiful Home On The Range Song Of India Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes Jingle Bells Tambourin O Come, All Ye Faithful Nightfall, Op. 7, No. 2
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Beginning Method For Violin - Volume 1 (Modern Hohmann-Wohlfahrt In Two Volumes)
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Orchestra; Violin SKU: HL.4472510 Volume 1. Edited by Harvey S. Whistler. String Method. Instruction. 48 pages. Rubank Publications #RUBL116. Publ...
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Orchestra; Violin SKU: HL.4472510 Volume 1. Edited by Harvey S. Whistler. String Method. Instruction. 48 pages. Rubank Publications #RUBL116. Published by Rubank Publications (HL.4472510). ISBN 9781540001696. UPC: 073999725100. 9.0x12.0x0.168 inches.Hohmann-Wohlfahrt Method for Violin, Volume I (Introducing the First Position) (Whistler).
Song List
: The First Noel Just A Song At Twilight (Love's Old Sweet Song) Largo Long, Long Ago Old Black Joe Processional (Williams L) Silent Night Spring Song, Op.68 #15 Autumn Song Polish Dance Aria (Weber) Aria (Handel) Duet (Hohmann) Aria (Hohmann) Morning Song (Hohmann) Serenade (Hohmann) Scotch Air Soldier's March (Hohmann) Homeward Bound (H0hmann) Night Winds (Hohmann) Aria (Donizetti) Festival Day (Balfe) Duet (Wohlfahrt) Pomp And Chivalry (Wohlfahrt) Andantino (Pleyel) Allegro De Concert (Dancla) Allegretto Con Variazioni(Pleyel Valse Evening Song My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean Little Brown Jug Barcarolle Country Dance Waltz Auld Lang Syne Ode To Joy Home On The Range Caprice Jingle Bells Nocturne, Op. 33 O Come, All Ye Faithful Folk Dance, Op. 39, No. 13 Waltz, Op. 39, No. 8
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Direct March in D Minor For Easy Piano
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Direct March in D Minor For Ea
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Easy Piano - Level 1 - SKU: A0.835170 Composed by Cody Weinmann. Concert,Contemporary,Instructional,Standards. Score. 1 pages. Cody Weinmann #6201685. P...
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Easy Piano - Level 1 - SKU: A0.835170 Composed by Cody Weinmann. Concert,Contemporary,Instructional,Standards. Score. 1 pages. Cody Weinmann #6201685. Published by Cody Weinmann (A0.835170). This is an original method piece I just wrote called DirectMarch in D Major for Easy Piano. One is supposed to play this like a march. The quarter note is registered at 76 beats per minute. It is a good method piece to introduce students to the key of D major.
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Mickey Mouse March
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1 Piano, 4 mains
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Mickey Mouse March
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1 Piano,4 Hands,Piano Duet - Level 2 - SKU: A0.1156156 Composed by Jimmie Dodd. Arranged by Pam Grant. Children,Film/TV. Score. 2 pages. Pamela Grant #7...
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1 Piano,4 Hands,Piano Duet - Level 2 - SKU: A0.1156156 Composed by Jimmie Dodd. Arranged by Pam Grant. Children,Film/TV. Score. 2 pages. Pamela Grant #756472. Published by Pamela Grant (A0.1156156). With an unconditionally giving and cheerful personality, classical pianist Pam Grant has given inspiration to a wide audience, ...with a soaring lyrical tone backed with a fine reserve of power, her performance was a guaranteed success and was, both aesthetically and technically satisfying. Her career consists of everything from performance to instruction and has led her to succeed in an entrepreneurial lifestyle for over forty fifty years. Since 1967, Pam Grant has maintained a successful career as a teacher, performer, arranger and composer. She has not only shared her artistic talents with the world, but has also given back to the community by instilling the importance of musical education. Her dedication to musical growth is illustrated in the countless hours she has spent writing method books, music theory series, chording methods, teaching aids, original solos, and arrangements for duets and duos. Her creative and precise instruction has helped launch many of her students into the music industry and who have become professional musicians. By perpetuating creativity and musical expression, Pam Grant ensures that communication through music will help foster a better tomorrow.
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Rag A March
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Rag A March
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Easy Piano - Level 2 - SKU: A0.963923 Composed by Pamela Grant. Concert,Ragtime,Traditional. Score. 3 pages. Pamela Grant #6609309. Published by Pamela ...
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Easy Piano - Level 2 - SKU: A0.963923 Composed by Pamela Grant. Concert,Ragtime,Traditional. Score. 3 pages. Pamela Grant #6609309. Published by Pamela Grant (A0.963923). With an unconditionally giving and cheerful personality, classical pianist Pam Grant has given inspiration to a wide audience, ...with a soaring lyrical tone backed with a fine reserve of power, her performance was a guaranteed success and was, both aesthetically and technically satisfying. Her career consists of everything from performance to instruction and has led her to succeed in an entrepreneurial lifestyle for over forty fifty years. Since 1967, Pam Grant has maintained a successful career as a teacher, performer, arranger and composer. She has not only shared her artistic talents with the world, but has also given back to the community by instilling the importance of musical education.Her dedication to musical growth is illustrated in the countless hours she has spent writing method books, music theory series, chording methods, teaching aids, original solos, and arrangements for duets and duos. Her creative and precise instruction has helped launch many of her students into the music industry and who have become professional musicians. By perpetuating creativity and musical expression, Pam Grant ensures that communication through music will help foster a better tomorrow.
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Mendelssohn: Wedding March for Viola & Piano
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Instrumental Duet,Viola - Level 3 - SKU: A0.549885 Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period,Standar...
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Instrumental Duet,Viola - Level 3 - SKU: A0.549885 Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period,Standards,Wedding. 23 pages. Jmsgu3 #3602675. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549885). Score: 12 pages, piano part: 6 pages, viola part: 4 pages. duration: ca. 5'. This is the famous wedding march from Op. 61 composed in 1842 and commonly performed as a recessional march at the end of a wedding. The piece was originally composed for orchestra then arranged for organ and performed by Mendelssohn himself. Mendelssohn: Wedding March Mendelssohn’s Wedding March is so popular that it’s difficult to imagine a wedding without it. It seems like it’s been around for eternity. In any case, it was only 150 years or so ago that the Wedding March came about. It was performed in Potsdam for the first time in 1842, as a piece of Mendelssohn’s music for the Shakespeare play A Midsummer Night’s Dream. It was first used for a wedding in 1858 Mendelssohn Background Felix Mendelssohn (1809 –1847) was, by all means, a German mastermind composer, musician and orchestra conductor of the Romantic period. Consequently, Mendelssohn composed in the usual forms of the time - symphonies, concertos, oratorios, piano music, and chamber music. To summarize, his most famous works include his music for A Midsummer Night's Dream, the Italian Symphony, the Scottish Symphony, The Hebrides Overture, his later Concerto for Violin & Orchestra, and his Octet for Strings. His most well-known piano pieces, by and large, are the Songs Without Words. Artistic Standing Musical tastes change from time to time. Moreover, just such a change occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This plus rampant antisemitism brought a corresponding amount of undue criticism. Fortunately, however, his artistic inventiveness has indeed been critically re-evaluated. As a result, Mendelssohn is once again among the most prevalent composers of the Romantic era. Early Family Life Mendelssohn was, in fact, born into a prominent Jewish family. His grandfather was, notably, the philosopher Moses Mendelssohn. Felix was, in fact, raised without religion. At the age of seven, he was all of a sudden baptized as a Reformed Christian. He was, moreover, a child musical prodigy. Nevertheless, his parents did not attempt to exploit his talent. Early Adulthood Mendelssohn was, in general, successful in Germany. He conducted, in particular, a revival of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, specifically with his presentation of the St Matthew Passion in 1829. Felix was truly in demand throughout Europe as a composer, conductor, and soloist. For example, he visited Britain ten times. There, he premiered, namely, many of his major works. His taste in music was. To be sure, inventive and well-crafted yet markedly conservative. This conservatism separated him by all means from more audacious musical colleagues like Liszt, Wagner, and Berlioz. Mendelssohn founded the Leipzig Conservatoire which, to clarify, became a defender of this conservative viewpoint. Mature Adulthood Schumann notably wrote that Mendelssohn was the Mozart of the nineteenth century, the most brilliant musician, the one who most clearly sees through the contradictions of the age and for the first time reconciles them. This observation points to a couple of features in particular that illustrate Mendelssohn's works and his artistic procedure. Musical Features In the first place, his musical style was fixed in his methodical mastery of the style of preceding masters. This being said, he certainly recognized and even developed early romanticism from the music of Beethoven and Weber. Secondly, it indicates that Mendelssohn sought to strengthen his inherited musical legacy rather than to exchange it with new forms and styles or replace it with exotic orchestration. Consequently, he diverged his contemporaries in the romantic period, such as Wagner, Berlioz.
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Mendelssohn: Wedding March for Clarinet & Piano
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B-Flat Clarinet,Piano - Level 3 - SKU: A0.549889 Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period,Standards...
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B-Flat Clarinet,Piano - Level 3 - SKU: A0.549889 Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period,Standards,Wedding. Score and part. 23 pages. Jmsgu3 #3602813. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549889). Score: 12 pages, piano part: 6 pages, clarinet part: 4 pages. duration: ca. 5'. This is the famous wedding march from Op. 61 composed in 1842 and commonly performed as a recessional march at the end of a wedding. The piece was originally composed for orchestra then arranged for organ and performed by Mendelssohn himself.Mendelssohn: Wedding March Mendelssohn’s Wedding March is so popular that it’s difficult to imagine a wedding without it. It seems like it’s been around for eternity. In any case, it was only 150 years or so ago that the Wedding March came about. It was performed in Potsdam for the first time in 1842, as a piece of Mendelssohn’s music for the Shakespeare play A Midsummer Night’s Dream. It was first used for a wedding in 1858 Mendelssohn Background Felix Mendelssohn (1809 –1847) was, by all means, a German mastermind composer, musician and orchestra conductor of the Romantic period. Consequently, Mendelssohn composed in the usual forms of the time - symphonies, concertos, oratorios, piano music, and chamber music. To summarize, his most famous works include his music for A Midsummer Night's Dream, the Italian Symphony, the Scottish Symphony, The Hebrides Overture, his later Concerto for Violin & Orchestra, and his Octet for Strings. His most well-known piano pieces, by and large, are the Songs Without Words. Artistic Standing Musical tastes change from time to time. Moreover, just such a change occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This plus rampant antisemitism brought a corresponding amount of undue criticism. Fortunately, however, his artistic inventiveness has indeed been critically re-evaluated. As a result, Mendelssohn is once again among the most prevalent composers of the Romantic era. Early Family Life Mendelssohn was, in fact, born into a prominent Jewish family. His grandfather was, notably, the philosopher Moses Mendelssohn. Felix was, in fact, raised without religion. At the age of seven, he was all of a sudden baptized as a Reformed Christian. He was, moreover, a child musical prodigy. Nevertheless, his parents did not attempt to exploit his talent. Early Adulthood Mendelssohn was, in general, successful in Germany. He conducted, in particular, a revival of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, specifically with his presentation of the St Matthew Passion in 1829. Felix was truly in demand throughout Europe as a composer, conductor, and soloist. For example, he visited Britain ten times. There, he premiered, namely, many of his major works. His taste in music was. To be sure, inventive and well-crafted yet markedly conservative. This conservatism separated him by all means from more audacious musical colleagues like Liszt, Wagner, and Berlioz. Mendelssohn founded the Leipzig Conservatoire which, to clarify, became a defender of this conservative viewpoint. Mature Adulthood Schumann notably wrote that Mendelssohn was the Mozart of the nineteenth century, the most brilliant musician, the one who most clearly sees through the contradictions of the age and for the first time reconciles them. This observation points to a couple of features in particular that illustrate Mendelssohn's works and his artistic procedure. Musical Features In the first place, his musical style was fixed in his methodical mastery of the style of preceding masters. This being said, he certainly recognized and even developed early romanticism from the music of Beethoven and Weber. Secondly, it indicates that Mendelssohn sought to strengthen his inherited musical legacy rather than to exchange it with new forms and styles or replace it with exotic orchestration. Consequently, he diverged his contemporaries in the romantic period, such as Wagner, Berlioz, and Liszt. Mendelssohn revered Liszt's virtuos.
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Mendelssohn: Wedding March for Alto Clarinet & Piano
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E-Flat Clarinet,Piano - Level 3 - SKU: A0.549896 Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period,Standards...
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E-Flat Clarinet,Piano - Level 3 - SKU: A0.549896 Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period,Standards,Wedding. Score and part. 23 pages. Jmsgu3 #3603419. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549896). Score: 12 pages, piano part: 6 pages, alto clarinet part: 4 pages. duration: ca. 5'. Register for free lifetime updates and revisions of this product at www.jamesguthrie.com This is the famous wedding march from Op. 61 composed in 1842 and commonly performed as a recessional march at the end of a wedding. The piece was originally composed for orchestra then arranged for organ and performed by Mendelssohn himself. Mendelssohn: Wedding March Mendelssohn’s Wedding March is so popular that it’s difficult to imagine a wedding without it. It seems like it’s been around for eternity. In any case, it was only 150 years or so ago that the Wedding March came about. It was performed in Potsdam for the first time in 1842, as a piece of Mendelssohn’s music for the Shakespeare play A Midsummer Night’s Dream. It was first used for a wedding in 1858 Mendelssohn Background Felix Mendelssohn (1809 –1847) was, by all means, a German mastermind composer, musician and orchestra conductor of the Romantic period. Consequently, Mendelssohn composed in the usual forms of the time - symphonies, concertos, oratorios, piano music, and chamber music. To summarize, his most famous works include his music for A Midsummer Night's Dream, the Italian Symphony, the Scottish Symphony, The Hebrides Overture, his later Concerto for Violin & Orchestra, and his Octet for Strings. His most well-known piano pieces, by and large, are the Songs Without Words. Artistic Standing Musical tastes change from time to time. Moreover, just such a change occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This plus rampant antisemitism brought a corresponding amount of undue criticism. Fortunately, however, his artistic inventiveness has indeed been critically re-evaluated. As a result, Mendelssohn is once again among the most prevalent composers of the Romantic era. Early Family Life Mendelssohn was, in fact, born into a prominent Jewish family. His grandfather was, notably, the philosopher Moses Mendelssohn. Felix was, in fact, raised without religion. At the age of seven, he was all of a sudden baptized as a Reformed Christian. He was, moreover, a child musical prodigy. Nevertheless, his parents did not attempt to exploit his talent. Early Adulthood Mendelssohn was, in general, successful in Germany. He conducted, in particular, a revival of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, specifically with his presentation of the St Matthew Passion in 1829. Felix was truly in demand throughout Europe as a composer, conductor, and soloist. For example, he visited Britain ten times. There, he premiered, namely, many of his major works. His taste in music was. To be sure, inventive and well-crafted yet markedly conservative. This conservatism separated him by all means from more audacious musical colleagues like Liszt, Wagner, and Berlioz. Mendelssohn founded the Leipzig Conservatoire which, to clarify, became a defender of this conservative viewpoint. Mature Adulthood Schumann notably wrote that Mendelssohn was the Mozart of the nineteenth century, the most brilliant musician, the one who most clearly sees through the contradictions of the age and for the first time reconciles them. This observation points to a couple of features in particular that illustrate Mendelssohn's works and his artistic procedure. Musical Features In the first place, his musical style was fixed in his methodical mastery of the style of preceding masters. This being said, he certainly recognized and even developed early romanticism from the music of Beethoven and Weber. Secondly, it indicates that Mendelssohn sought to strengthen his inherited musical legacy rather than to exchange it with new forms and styles or replace it with exotic orchestration. C.
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Mendelssohn: Wedding March for Piano Trio
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Piano Trio: piano, violon, violoncelle
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Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn
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James M
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Piano Trio - Level 3 - SKU: A0.549883 Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period,Wedding. 33 pages. J...
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Piano Trio - Level 3 - SKU: A0.549883 Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period,Wedding. 33 pages. Jmsgu3 #3601997. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549883). Score: 18 pages, piano part: 6 pages, cello part: 4 pages, violin part: 4 pages. duration: ca. 5'. Register for free lifetime updates and revisions of this product at www.jamesguthrie.com This is the famous wedding march from Op. 61 composed in 1842 and commonly performed as a recessional march at the end of a wedding. The piece was originally composed for orchestra, then arranged for organ and performed by Mendelssohn himself. Mendelssohn: Wedding March Mendelssohn’s Wedding March is so popular that it’s difficult to imagine a wedding without it. It seems like it’s been around for eternity. In any case, it was only 150 years or so ago that the Wedding March came about. It was performed in Potsdam for the first time in 1842, as a piece of Mendelssohn’s music for the Shakespeare play A Midsummer Night’s Dream. It was first used for a wedding in 1858 Mendelssohn Background Felix Mendelssohn (1809 –1847) was, by all means, a German mastermind composer, musician and orchestra conductor of the Romantic period. Consequently, Mendelssohn composed in the usual forms of the time - symphonies, concertos, oratorios, piano music, and chamber music. To summarize, his most famous works include his music for A Midsummer Night's Dream, the Italian Symphony, the Scottish Symphony, The Hebrides Overture, his later Concerto for Violin & Orchestra, and his Octet for Strings. His most well-known piano pieces, by and large, are the Songs Without Words. Artistic Standing Musical tastes change from time to time. Moreover, just such a change occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This plus rampant antisemitism brought a corresponding amount of undue criticism. Fortunately, however, his artistic inventiveness has indeed been critically re-evaluated. As a result, Mendelssohn is once again among the most prevalent composers of the Romantic era. Early Family Life Mendelssohn was, in fact, born into a prominent Jewish family. His grandfather was, notably, the philosopher Moses Mendelssohn. Felix was, in fact, raised without religion. At the age of seven, he was all of a sudden baptized as a Reformed Christian. He was, moreover, a child musical prodigy. Nevertheless, his parents did not attempt to exploit his talent. Early Adulthood Mendelssohn was, in general, successful in Germany. He conducted, in particular, a revival of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, specifically with his presentation of the St Matthew Passion in 1829. Felix was truly in demand throughout Europe as a composer, conductor, and soloist. For example, he visited Britain ten times. There, he premiered, namely, many of his major works. His taste in music was. To be sure, inventive and well-crafted yet markedly conservative. This conservatism separated him by all means from more audacious musical colleagues like Liszt, Wagner, and Berlioz. Mendelssohn founded the Leipzig Conservatoire which, to clarify, became a defender of this conservative viewpoint. Mature Adulthood Schumann notably wrote that Mendelssohn was the Mozart of the nineteenth century, the most brilliant musician, the one who most clearly sees through the contradictions of the age and for the first time reconciles them. This observation points to a couple of features in particular that illustrate Mendelssohn's works and his artistic procedure. Musical Features In the first place, his musical style was fixed in his methodical mastery of the style of preceding masters. This being said, he certainly recognized and even developed early romanticism from the music of Beethoven and Weber. Secondly, it indicates that Mendelssohn sought to strengthen his inherited musical legacy rather than to exchange it with new forms and styles or replace it with exotic o.
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Mendelssohn: Wedding March for Alto Sax & Piano
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Alto Saxophone,Piano - Level 3 - SKU: A0.549892 Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period,Standards,...
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Alto Saxophone,Piano - Level 3 - SKU: A0.549892 Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period,Standards,Wedding. Score and part. 23 pages. Jmsgu3 #3603399. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549892). Score: 12 pages, piano part: 6 pages, alto sax part: 4 pages. duration: ca. 5'. This is the famous wedding march from Op. 61 composed in 1842 and commonly performed as a recessional march at the end of a wedding. The piece was originally composed for orchestra then arranged for organ and performed by Mendelssohn himself.Mendelssohn: Wedding March Mendelssohn’s Wedding March is so popular that it’s difficult to imagine a wedding without it. It seems like it’s been around for eternity. In any case, it was only 150 years or so ago that the Wedding March came about. It was performed in Potsdam for the first time in 1842, as a piece of Mendelssohn’s music for the Shakespeare play A Midsummer Night’s Dream. It was first used for a wedding in 1858 Mendelssohn Background Felix Mendelssohn (1809 –1847) was, by all means, a German mastermind composer, musician and orchestra conductor of the Romantic period. Consequently, Mendelssohn composed in the usual forms of the time - symphonies, concertos, oratorios, piano music, and chamber music. To summarize, his most famous works include his music for A Midsummer Night's Dream, the Italian Symphony, the Scottish Symphony, The Hebrides Overture, his later Concerto for Violin & Orchestra, and his Octet for Strings. His most well-known piano pieces, by and large, are the Songs Without Words. Artistic Standing Musical tastes change from time to time. Moreover, just such a change occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This plus rampant antisemitism brought a corresponding amount of undue criticism. Fortunately, however, his artistic inventiveness has indeed been critically re-evaluated. As a result, Mendelssohn is once again among the most prevalent composers of the Romantic era. Early Family Life Mendelssohn was, in fact, born into a prominent Jewish family. His grandfather was, notably, the philosopher Moses Mendelssohn. Felix was, in fact, raised without religion. At the age of seven, he was all of a sudden baptized as a Reformed Christian. He was, moreover, a child musical prodigy. Nevertheless, his parents did not attempt to exploit his talent. Early Adulthood Mendelssohn was, in general, successful in Germany. He conducted, in particular, a revival of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, specifically with his presentation of the St Matthew Passion in 1829. Felix was truly in demand throughout Europe as a composer, conductor, and soloist. For example, he visited Britain ten times. There, he premiered, namely, many of his major works. His taste in music was. To be sure, inventive and well-crafted yet markedly conservative. This conservatism separated him by all means from more audacious musical colleagues like Liszt, Wagner, and Berlioz. Mendelssohn founded the Leipzig Conservatoire which, to clarify, became a defender of this conservative viewpoint. Mature Adulthood Schumann notably wrote that Mendelssohn was the Mozart of the nineteenth century, the most brilliant musician, the one who most clearly sees through the contradictions of the age and for the first time reconciles them. This observation points to a couple of features in particular that illustrate Mendelssohn's works and his artistic procedure. Musical Features In the first place, his musical style was fixed in his methodical mastery of the style of preceding masters. This being said, he certainly recognized and even developed early romanticism from the music of Beethoven and Weber. Secondly, it indicates that Mendelssohn sought to strengthen his inherited musical legacy rather than to exchange it with new forms and styles or replace it with exotic orchestration. Consequently, he diverged his contemporaries in the romantic period, such as Wagner, Berlioz, and Liszt. Mendelssohn revered Liszt's virtuos.
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Mendelssohn: Wedding March for Soprano Sax & Piano
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Piano,Soprano Saxophone - Level 3 - SKU: A0.549895 Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period,Standar...
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Piano,Soprano Saxophone - Level 3 - SKU: A0.549895 Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period,Standards,Wedding. Score and part. 23 pages. Jmsgu3 #3603415. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549895). Score: 12 pages, piano part: 6 pages, soprano sax part: 4 pages. duration: ca. 5'. This is the famous wedding march from Op. 61 composed in 1842 and commonly performed as a recessional march at the end of a wedding. The piece was originally composed for orchestra then arranged for organ and performed by Mendelssohn himself. Mendelssohn: Wedding MarchMendelssohn’s Wedding March is so popular that it’s difficult to imagine a wedding without it. It seems like it’s been around for eternity. In any case, it was only 150 years or so ago that the Wedding March came about. It was performed in Potsdam for the first time in 1842, as a piece of Mendelssohn’s music for the Shakespeare play A Midsummer Night’s Dream. It was first used for a wedding in 1858Mendelssohn BackgroundFelix Mendelssohn (1809 –1847) was, by all means, a German mastermind composer, musician and orchestra conductor of the Romantic period. Consequently, Mendelssohn composed in the usual forms of the time - symphonies, concertos, oratorios, piano music, and chamber music. To summarize, his most famous works include his music for A Midsummer Night's Dream, the Italian Symphony, the Scottish Symphony, The Hebrides Overture, his later Concerto for Violin & Orchestra, and his Octet for Strings. His most well-known piano pieces, by and large, are the Songs Without Words. Artistic Standing Musical tastes change from time to time. Moreover, just such a change occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This plus rampant antisemitism brought a corresponding amount of undue criticism. Fortunately, however, his artistic inventiveness has indeed been critically re-evaluated. As a result, Mendelssohn is once again among the most prevalent composers of the Romantic era.Early Family LifeMendelssohn was, in fact, born into a prominent Jewish family. His grandfather was, notably, the philosopher Moses Mendelssohn. Felix was, in fact, raised without religion. At the age of seven, he was all of a sudden baptized as a Reformed Christian. He was, moreover, a child musical prodigy. Nevertheless, his parents did not attempt to exploit his talent.Early AdulthoodMendelssohn was, in general, successful in Germany. He conducted, in particular, a revival of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, specifically with his presentation of the St Matthew Passion in 1829. Felix was truly in demand throughout Europe as a composer, conductor, and soloist. For example, he visited Britain ten times. There, he premiered, namely, many of his major works. His taste in music was. To be sure, inventive and well-crafted yet markedly conservative. This conservatism separated him by all means from more audacious musical colleagues like Liszt, Wagner, and Berlioz. Mendelssohn founded the Leipzig Conservatoire which, to clarify, became a defender of this conservative viewpoint.Mature AdulthoodSchumann notably wrote that Mendelssohn was the Mozart of the nineteenth century, the most brilliant musician, the one who most clearly sees through the contradictions of the age and for the first time reconciles them. This observation points to a couple of features in particular that illustrate Mendelssohn's works and his artistic procedure.Musical FeaturesIn the first place, his musical style was fixed in his methodical mastery of the style of preceding masters. This being said, he certainly recognized and even developed early romanticism from the music of Beethoven and Weber. Secondly, it indicates that Mendelssohn sought to strengthen his inherited musical legacy rather than to exchange it with new forms and styles or replace it with exotic orchestration. Consequently, he diverged his contemporaries in the romantic period, such as Wagner, Berlioz, and Liszt. Mendelssohn revered Liszt's virtuosity at the keyboard but found his musi.
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Mendelssohn: Wedding March for Tenor Sax & Piano
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Piano,Tenor Saxophone - Level 3 - SKU: A0.549894 Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period,Standards...
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Piano,Tenor Saxophone - Level 3 - SKU: A0.549894 Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period,Standards,Wedding. Score and part. 23 pages. Jmsgu3 #3603417. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549894). Score: 12 pages, piano part: 6 pages, tenor sax part: 4 pages. duration: ca. 5'. This is the famous wedding march from Op. 61 composed in 1842 and commonly performed as a recessional march at the end of a wedding. The piece was originally composed for orchestra then arranged for organ and performed by Mendelssohn himself.Mendelssohn: Wedding March Mendelssohn’s Wedding March is so popular that it’s difficult to imagine a wedding without it. It seems like it’s been around for eternity. In any case, it was only 150 years or so ago that the Wedding March came about. It was performed in Potsdam for the first time in 1842, as a piece of Mendelssohn’s music for the Shakespeare play A Midsummer Night’s Dream. It was first used for a wedding in 1858 Mendelssohn Background Felix Mendelssohn (1809 –1847) was, by all means, a German mastermind composer, musician and orchestra conductor of the Romantic period. Consequently, Mendelssohn composed in the usual forms of the time - symphonies, concertos, oratorios, piano music, and chamber music. To summarize, his most famous works include his music for A Midsummer Night's Dream, the Italian Symphony, the Scottish Symphony, The Hebrides Overture, his later Concerto for Violin & Orchestra, and his Octet for Strings. His most well-known piano pieces, by and large, are the Songs Without Words. Artistic Standing Musical tastes change from time to time. Moreover, just such a change occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This plus rampant antisemitism brought a corresponding amount of undue criticism. Fortunately, however, his artistic inventiveness has indeed been critically re-evaluated. As a result, Mendelssohn is once again among the most prevalent composers of the Romantic era. Early Family Life Mendelssohn was, in fact, born into a prominent Jewish family. His grandfather was, notably, the philosopher Moses Mendelssohn. Felix was, in fact, raised without religion. At the age of seven, he was all of a sudden baptized as a Reformed Christian. He was, moreover, a child musical prodigy. Nevertheless, his parents did not attempt to exploit his talent. Early Adulthood Mendelssohn was, in general, successful in Germany. He conducted, in particular, a revival of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, specifically with his presentation of the St Matthew Passion in 1829. Felix was truly in demand throughout Europe as a composer, conductor, and soloist. For example, he visited Britain ten times. There, he premiered, namely, many of his major works. His taste in music was. To be sure, inventive and well-crafted yet markedly conservative. This conservatism separated him by all means from more audacious musical colleagues like Liszt, Wagner, and Berlioz. Mendelssohn founded the Leipzig Conservatoire which, to clarify, became a defender of this conservative viewpoint. Mature Adulthood Schumann notably wrote that Mendelssohn was the Mozart of the nineteenth century, the most brilliant musician, the one who most clearly sees through the contradictions of the age and for the first time reconciles them. This observation points to a couple of features in particular that illustrate Mendelssohn's works and his artistic procedure. Musical Features In the first place, his musical style was fixed in his methodical mastery of the style of preceding masters. This being said, he certainly recognized and even developed early romanticism from the music of Beethoven and Weber. Secondly, it indicates that Mendelssohn sought to strengthen his inherited musical legacy rather than to exchange it with new forms and styles or replace it with exotic orchestration. Consequently, he diverged his contemporaries in the romantic period, such as Wagner, Berlioz, and Liszt. Mendelssohn revered Liszt's.
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Mendelssohn: Wedding March for Oboe d'Amore & Piano
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Instrumental Solo,Oboe d'Amore,Piano - Level 3 - SKU: A0.549891 Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic P...
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Instrumental Solo,Oboe d'Amore,Piano - Level 3 - SKU: A0.549891 Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period,Standards,Wedding. Score and individual part. 23 pages. Jmsgu3 #3602937. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549891). Score: 12 pages, piano part: 6 pages, oboe d'amore part: 4 pages. duration: ca. 5'. This is the famous wedding march from Op. 61 composed in 1842 and commonly performed as a recessional march at the end of a wedding. The piece was originally composed for orchestra then arranged for organ and performed by Mendelssohn himself.Mendelssohn: Wedding March Mendelssohn’s Wedding March is so popular that it’s difficult to imagine a wedding without it. It seems like it’s been around for eternity. In any case, it was only 150 years or so ago that the Wedding March came about. It was performed in Potsdam for the first time in 1842, as a piece of Mendelssohn’s music for the Shakespeare play A Midsummer Night’s Dream. It was first used for a wedding in 1858 Mendelssohn Background Felix Mendelssohn (1809 –1847) was, by all means, a German mastermind composer, musician and orchestra conductor of the Romantic period. Consequently, Mendelssohn composed in the usual forms of the time - symphonies, concertos, oratorios, piano music, and chamber music. To summarize, his most famous works include his music for A Midsummer Night's Dream, the Italian Symphony, the Scottish Symphony, The Hebrides Overture, his later Concerto for Violin & Orchestra, and his Octet for Strings. His most well-known piano pieces, by and large, are the Songs Without Words. Artistic Standing Musical tastes change from time to time. Moreover, just such a change occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This plus rampant antisemitism brought a corresponding amount of undue criticism. Fortunately, however, his artistic inventiveness has indeed been critically re-evaluated. As a result, Mendelssohn is once again among the most prevalent composers of the Romantic era. Early Family Life Mendelssohn was, in fact, born into a prominent Jewish family. His grandfather was, notably, the philosopher Moses Mendelssohn. Felix was, in fact, raised without religion. At the age of seven, he was all of a sudden baptized as a Reformed Christian. He was, moreover, a child musical prodigy. Nevertheless, his parents did not attempt to exploit his talent. Early Adulthood Mendelssohn was, in general, successful in Germany. He conducted, in particular, a revival of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, specifically with his presentation of the St Matthew Passion in 1829. Felix was truly in demand throughout Europe as a composer, conductor, and soloist. For example, he visited Britain ten times. There, he premiered, namely, many of his major works. His taste in music was. To be sure, inventive and well-crafted yet markedly conservative. This conservatism separated him by all means from more audacious musical colleagues like Liszt, Wagner, and Berlioz. Mendelssohn founded the Leipzig Conservatoire which, to clarify, became a defender of this conservative viewpoint. Mature Adulthood Schumann notably wrote that Mendelssohn was the Mozart of the nineteenth century, the most brilliant musician, the one who most clearly sees through the contradictions of the age and for the first time reconciles them. This observation points to a couple of features in particular that illustrate Mendelssohn's works and his artistic procedure. Musical Features In the first place, his musical style was fixed in his methodical mastery of the style of preceding masters. This being said, he certainly recognized and even developed early romanticism from the music of Beethoven and Weber. Secondly, it indicates that Mendelssohn sought to strengthen his inherited musical legacy rather than to exchange it with new forms and styles or replace it with exotic orchestration. Consequently, he diverged his contemporaries in the romantic period, such as Wagner, Berlioz, and Liszt. Mendelssohn revered Liszt's vir.
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Mendelssohn: Wedding March for Oboe & Piano
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Oboe,Piano - Level 3 - SKU: A0.549890 Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period,Standards,Wedding. S...
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Oboe,Piano - Level 3 - SKU: A0.549890 Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period,Standards,Wedding. Score and part. 23 pages. Jmsgu3 #3602933. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549890). Score: 12 pages, piano part: 6 pages, oboe part: 4 pages. duration: ca. 5'. This is the famous wedding march from Op. 61 composed in 1842 and commonly performed as a recessional march at the end of a wedding. The piece was originally composed for orchestra then arranged for organ and performed by Mendelssohn himself. Mendelssohn: Wedding March Mendelssohn’s Wedding March is so popular that it’s difficult to imagine a wedding without it. It seems like it’s been around for eternity. In any case, it was only 150 years or so ago that the Wedding March came about. It was performed in Potsdam for the first time in 1842, as a piece of Mendelssohn’s music for the Shakespeare play A Midsummer Night’s Dream. It was first used for a wedding in 1858 Mendelssohn Background Felix Mendelssohn (1809 –1847) was, by all means, a German mastermind composer, musician and orchestra conductor of the Romantic period. Consequently, Mendelssohn composed in the usual forms of the time - symphonies, concertos, oratorios, piano music, and chamber music. To summarize, his most famous works include his music for A Midsummer Night's Dream, the Italian Symphony, the Scottish Symphony, The Hebrides Overture, his later Concerto for Violin & Orchestra, and his Octet for Strings. His most well-known piano pieces, by and large, are the Songs Without Words. Artistic Standing Musical tastes change from time to time. Moreover, just such a change occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This plus rampant antisemitism brought a corresponding amount of undue criticism. Fortunately, however, his artistic inventiveness has indeed been critically re-evaluated. As a result, Mendelssohn is once again among the most prevalent composers of the Romantic era. Early Family Life Mendelssohn was, in fact, born into a prominent Jewish family. His grandfather was, notably, the philosopher Moses Mendelssohn. Felix was, in fact, raised without religion. At the age of seven, he was all of a sudden baptized as a Reformed Christian. He was, moreover, a child musical prodigy. Nevertheless, his parents did not attempt to exploit his talent. Early Adulthood Mendelssohn was, in general, successful in Germany. He conducted, in particular, a revival of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, specifically with his presentation of the St Matthew Passion in 1829. Felix was truly in demand throughout Europe as a composer, conductor, and soloist. For example, he visited Britain ten times. There, he premiered, namely, many of his major works. His taste in music was. To be sure, inventive and well-crafted yet markedly conservative. This conservatism separated him by all means from more audacious musical colleagues like Liszt, Wagner, and Berlioz. Mendelssohn founded the Leipzig Conservatoire which, to clarify, became a defender of this conservative viewpoint. Mature Adulthood Schumann notably wrote that Mendelssohn was the Mozart of the nineteenth century, the most brilliant musician, the one who most clearly sees through the contradictions of the age and for the first time reconciles them. This observation points to a couple of features in particular that illustrate Mendelssohn's works and his artistic procedure. Musical Features In the first place, his musical style was fixed in his methodical mastery of the style of preceding masters. This being said, he certainly recognized and even developed early romanticism from the music of Beethoven and Weber. Secondly, it indicates that Mendelssohn sought to strengthen his inherited musical legacy rather than to exchange it with new forms and styles or replace it with exotic orchestration. Consequently, he diverged his contemporaries in the romantic period, such as Wagner, Be.
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Mendelssohn: Wedding March for Baritone Sax & Piano
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Baritone Saxophone,Piano - Level 3 - SKU: A0.549893 Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period,Standa...
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Baritone Saxophone,Piano - Level 3 - SKU: A0.549893 Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period,Standards,Wedding. Score and part. 23 pages. Jmsgu3 #3603411. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549893). Score: 12 pages, piano part: 6 pages, baritone sax part: 4 pages. duration: ca. 5'. Mendelssohn: Wedding March Mendelssohn’s Wedding March is so popular that it’s difficult to imagine a wedding without it. It seems like it’s been around for eternity. In any case, it was only 150 years or so ago that the Wedding March came about. It was performed in Potsdam for the first time in 1842, as a piece of Mendelssohn’s music for the Shakespeare play A Midsummer Night’s Dream. It was first used for a wedding in 1858 Mendelssohn Background Felix Mendelssohn (1809 –1847) was, by all means, a German mastermind composer, musician and orchestra conductor of the Romantic period. Consequently, Mendelssohn composed in the usual forms of the time - symphonies, concertos, oratorios, piano music, and chamber music. To summarize, his most famous works include his music for A Midsummer Night's Dream, the Italian Symphony, the Scottish Symphony, The Hebrides Overture, his later Concerto for Violin & Orchestra, and his Octet for Strings. His most well-known piano pieces, by and large, are the Songs Without Words. Artistic Standing Musical tastes change from time to time. Moreover, just such a change occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This plus rampant antisemitism brought a corresponding amount of undue criticism. Fortunately, however, his artistic inventiveness has indeed been critically re-evaluated. As a result, Mendelssohn is once again among the most prevalent composers of the Romantic era. Early Family Life Mendelssohn was, in fact, born into a prominent Jewish family. His grandfather was, notably, the philosopher Moses Mendelssohn. Felix was, in fact, raised without religion. At the age of seven, he was all of a sudden baptized as a Reformed Christian. He was, moreover, a child musical prodigy. Nevertheless, his parents did not attempt to exploit his talent. Early Adulthood Mendelssohn was, in general, successful in Germany. He conducted, in particular, a revival of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, specifically with his presentation of the St Matthew Passion in 1829. Felix was truly in demand throughout Europe as a composer, conductor, and soloist. For example, he visited Britain ten times. There, he premiered, namely, many of his major works. His taste in music was. To be sure, inventive and well-crafted yet markedly conservative. This conservatism separated him by all means from more audacious musical colleagues like Liszt, Wagner, and Berlioz. Mendelssohn founded the Leipzig Conservatoire which, to clarify, became a defender of this conservative viewpoint. Mature Adulthood Schumann notably wrote that Mendelssohn was the Mozart of the nineteenth century, the most brilliant musician, the one who most clearly sees through the contradictions of the age and for the first time reconciles them. This observation points to a couple of features in particular that illustrate Mendelssohn's works and his artistic procedure. Musical Features In the first place, his musical style was fixed in his methodical mastery of the style of preceding masters. This being said, he certainly recognized and even developed early romanticism from the music of Beethoven and Weber. Secondly, it indicates that Mendelssohn sought to strengthen his inherited musical legacy rather than to exchange it with new forms and styles or replace it with exotic orchestration. Consequently, he diverged his contemporaries in the romantic period, such as Wagner, Berlioz, and Liszt. Mendelssohn revered Liszt's virtuosity at the keyboard but found his music rather insubstantial.Register for free lifetime revisions and updates at www.jamesguthrie.com &n.
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Marchesi Vocal Method Op. 31, no. 3
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Piano, Voix
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Mathilde Marchesi
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Piano,Vocal,Voice - Level 1 - SKU: A0.1310395 Composed by Mathilde Marchesi. Arranged by Essbê Music. 19th Century,20th Century,Classical,Instruction...
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Piano,Vocal,Voice - Level 1 - SKU: A0.1310395 Composed by Mathilde Marchesi. Arranged by Essbê Music. 19th Century,20th Century,Classical,Instructional. Score. 1 pages. Stephanie B. #899452. Published by Stephanie B. (A0.1310395). Marchesi's classic begginner vocalises made easier to sing for lower voices. Ideal for Mezzo-soprano and tenor ranges, the exercise ranges one octave from C to C, rather than the original octave and a half.
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March for Success
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Orchestre d'harmonie
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Jordan R
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March for Success
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J.R. Sawyer
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Concert Band - Level 1 - SKU: A0.1205163 Composed by Jordan R. Sawyer. Classical,March. Score and Parts. 23 pages. J.R. Sawyer #803344. Published by J.R...
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Concert Band - Level 1 - SKU: A0.1205163 Composed by Jordan R. Sawyer. Classical,March. Score and Parts. 23 pages. J.R. Sawyer #803344. Published by J.R. Sawyer (A0.1205163). This march can be performed once students have achieved the concepts typically within the first 20 exercise of most Beginning Band Method Books. Use this march as an opportunity to apply these skills and to work on the following:BlendingSection BalanceEnsemble BalanceMarch Style (if appropriate)I hope you and your students enjoy this march!
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Radetzky March (Simplified)
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Piano seul
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FACILE
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Johann Strauss
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Jennifer Eklund
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Radetzky March
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Jennifer Eklund
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Piano Solo - Level 2 - SKU: A0.1409333 Composed by Johann Strauss. Arranged by Jennifer Eklund. Classical,Instructional,March,Standards. Score. 3 pages....
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Piano Solo - Level 2 - SKU: A0.1409333 Composed by Johann Strauss. Arranged by Jennifer Eklund. Classical,Instructional,March,Standards. Score. 3 pages. Jennifer Eklund #991957. Published by Jennifer Eklund (A0.1409333). Radetzky March by Johann Strauss Sr. arranged for intermediates by Jennifer Eklund. Part of the Piano Pronto: Movement 5 method book.
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March from "Riccardo" by G. F. Handel for Violin and Piano
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Violon
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Jennie Lou Klim
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March from "Riccardo"
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Jennie Lou Klim
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Violin Solo - Level 2 - SKU: A0.953772 Composed by G. F. Handel. Arranged by Jennie Lou Klim. Baroque,Instructional,Standards. 3 pages. Jennie Lou Klim ...
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Violin Solo - Level 2 - SKU: A0.953772 Composed by G. F. Handel. Arranged by Jennie Lou Klim. Baroque,Instructional,Standards. 3 pages. Jennie Lou Klim #2949367. Published by Jennie Lou Klim (A0.953772). Here is a good opportunity for a student to practice double stops, marcato style, staccato bowing, and dynamics with this lively march from an opera Riccardo by the German Baroque composer, G. F. Handel. This March can also be found in Book IV of five-part method series, One Step At A Time by Jennie Lou Klim.
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March Spectacular!
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Orchestre d'harmonie
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DÉBUTANT
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Contemporain
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Christopher W
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March Spectacular!
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CWJ Music House Publications
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Concert Band - Level 1 - SKU: A0.1022535 Composed by Christopher W. Johnson. 20th Century. Score and parts. 22 pages. CWJ Music House Publications #6326...
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Concert Band - Level 1 - SKU: A0.1022535 Composed by Christopher W. Johnson. 20th Century. Score and parts. 22 pages. CWJ Music House Publications #6326385. Published by CWJ Music House Publications (A0.1022535). March Spectacular is the first work in the Very Beginning Band Series. This simple, Grade 1/2 work is intended to be a teaching piece. Using only the notes typically learned in the first half of most beginner band method books, as well as rhythms limited to moving eighth notes, the piece is designed to introduce the march form in its entirety. Simple articulations, dynamics, and phrasing marks are included to guide your band students to success!
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Silver Wedding March
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Quintette à Vent: flûte, Hautbois, basson, clarinette, Cor
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Septimus Winner
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Judith Katz
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Silver Wedding March
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Imagine Music - Digital
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Woodwind quintet - SKU: IZ.CMW183 Composed by Septimus Winner. Arranged by Judith Katz. Score and Parts. 17 pages. Imagine Music - Digital #CMW183. Publ...
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Woodwind quintet - SKU: IZ.CMW183 Composed by Septimus Winner. Arranged by Judith Katz. Score and Parts. 17 pages. Imagine Music - Digital #CMW183. Published by Imagine Music - Digital (IZ.CMW183). 9 x 12 in inches.In my search for American composers who were active in the mid to latter part of the 19th Century, I've recently discovered the name, Septimus Winner.Winner, (1827-1902) was a Philadelphia-based song writer and publisher, credited with over 200 method books for a wide variety of instruments, as well as 1500 easy arrangements, and 2000 arrangements specifically for violin and piano. He teamed up with his brother to publish music, and he, himself, had numerous publications both under his own name, and pseudo names: Alice Hawthorne, Percy Guyer, Mark Mason, Apsley Street, and Paul Stenton.Some of his compositions have become classics, and helped to seal his fame as a major song writer of the pre, Tin Pan Alley era. He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970. Among his most famous compositions are: Listen to The Mockingbird, published under the name of Alice Hawthorne, Oh Where, Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone, and Ten Little Indians, which was performed a lot in Europe, and later used as an inspiration for Agatha Christie for her book of the same name; sometimes referred to And Then There Were None.Silver Wedding March was originally written for parlor piano, which ends itself beautifully to small instrumental ensemble combinations. I chose woodwind quintet.
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Melaleuca's 5th Grade March
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Orchestre d'harmonie
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William Pagan-Perez
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Melaleuca's 5th Grade March
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William Pagan-Perez
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Concert Band - Level 1 - SKU: A0.1293616 Composed by William Pagan-Perez. March. Score and Parts. 26 pages. William Pagan-Perez #884086. Published by Wi...
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Concert Band - Level 1 - SKU: A0.1293616 Composed by William Pagan-Perez. March. Score and Parts. 26 pages. William Pagan-Perez #884086. Published by William Pagan-Perez (A0.1293616). I composed and dedicated this piece to my 2022-2023 students of the band program at the Melaleuca Elementary School (FL). The work was premiered in December 2022.I composed this piece using a 5 music notes scale (F to Low Bb), simple rhythmic combinations, an AABA form, unisons, and duet textures. This piece will suit your beginner concert band if you are a band teacher who wants to present a concert with music other than the exercises from the band method. Grade: 0.5.
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Children's Harmonica Method
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Harmonica
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William Bay
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Children's Harmonica Method
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Mel Bay Publications - Digital Sheet Music
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Harmonica - Beginning - SKU: M0.30579EB For Individual or Group Instruction. Composed by William Bay. Children and Young Beginner. Method. E-book...
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Harmonica - Beginning - SKU: M0.30579EB For Individual or Group Instruction. Composed by William Bay. Children and Young Beginner. Method. E-book. Mel Bay Publications - Digital Sheet Music #30579EB. Published by Mel Bay Publications - Digital Sheet Music (M0.30579EB). ISBN 9781619117051. 8.75x11.75 inches.This book provides an easy, step-by-step method to teach young children to play the harmonica. It begins with basic concepts and eases into playing music on the instrument. Popular songs are included such as London Bridge, When the Saints Go Marching In, Pop Goes the Weasel, Camptown Races and more. Designed for individual or group instruction.
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My Favorite Children's Songs - A Pre-staff Notation Collection & Method Book
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Piano, Voix
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DÉBUTANT
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Elizabeth Essex
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Elizabeth Essex
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My Favorite Children's Songs -
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Elizabeth Essex
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Piano,Vocal,Voice - Level 1 - SKU: A0.920668 Composed by Elizabeth Essex. Arranged by Elizabeth Essex. Children,Instructional,Standards. Score. 32 pages...
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Piano,Vocal,Voice - Level 1 - SKU: A0.920668 Composed by Elizabeth Essex. Arranged by Elizabeth Essex. Children,Instructional,Standards. Score. 32 pages. Elizabeth Essex #6716683. Published by Elizabeth Essex (A0.920668). My Favorite Children's Songs is a method book and collection of songs popular with young children, best used with beginners ages 5-7, although selections can be used with any age. Songs are arranged in middle C position using a combination of pre-staff Finger Number Notation and then Alpha Notation, sequenced in order of difficulty. The book introduces new kinds of notes, rests, and the names of new white keys along the way. The first two songs are on the black keys for a bit of extra practice finding finger numbers; the rest of the songs are arranged entirely on the white keys, in or near middle C position.Students will learn about: names of the white keys eighth note pairs quarter note half note dotted half note whole note quarter rest half rest repeat bar tie Table of Contents: Right Way Up (black keys) Rain, Rain, Go Away (black keys) Hot Cross Buns Mary Had a Little Lamb Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star Ode to Joy Cuckoo When the Saints Go Marching In Ring Around the Rosie This Old Man Rockin’ Clocktower Chimes Hush, Little Baby B-I-N-G-O! Little Bunny Foo Foo Row, row, row your Boat Eensie Weensie Spider Head and Shoulders, Knees & Toes The Farmer and the Dell La Lluvia Brother John La Cucaracha Rock-a-Bye ** NOTE: For best results, print double-sided, landscape, and staple-bind down the left side like a book.**
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