| Fontane di Roma (Pines of Rome) Concert band - Intermediate/advanced De Haske Publications
Score and Parts Concert Band (Score & Parts) - Grade 6 SKU: HL.44012421 <...(+)
Score and Parts Concert Band (Score & Parts) - Grade 6 SKU: HL.44012421 Concert Band Score and Parts. Composed by Ottorino Respighi. Arranged by Yoshihiro Kimura. De Haske Concert Band. Classical. Softcover. Composed 2006. De Haske Publications #1063989-010. Published by De Haske Publications (HL.44012421). English-German-French-Dutch-Japanese. Italian composer Ottorino Respighi wrote several operas, ballet music, chamber music, piano and organ works as well as Cantatas in a style much influenced by the French Impressionists mixed with his unique personal style. The Japanese arranger Yoshihiro Kimura has skilfully adapted Respighi?s symphonic poem Fontane di Roma for concert bands of an advanced level. $270.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| When Hearts Tremble Concert band - Intermediate Carl Fischer
Band concert band - Grade 4.5 SKU: CF.SPS75 Composed by Brant Karrick. SW...(+)
Band concert band - Grade 4.5 SKU: CF.SPS75 Composed by Brant Karrick. SWS FS. Carl Fischer Symphonic Performance Series. Set of Score and Parts. With Standard notation. 3+12+12+6+12+12+12+6+6+6+6+6+6+9+9+9+6+6+9+9+9+9+6+12+6+9+3+9+9+40 pages. Duration 6 minutes, 44 seconds. Carl Fischer Music #SPS75. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.SPS75). ISBN 9781491147702. UPC: 680160905201. 9 x 12 inches. Key: F major. When Hearts Tremble is an emotion packed piece dedicated to musician friends lost all to soon. This beautiful composition by Brant Karrick reflects on the fragility of human existence, joyous memories of loved ones and their effect on everyone around them, and maintaining hope for what the future will hold when all feels lost. This tour de force piece perfectly displays Karrick's polished compositional craft with impeccable scoring, beautiful melodic writing, and exceptional orchestrational color. While the day-to-day grind of our lives can be filled with overwhelming obligations, goals and commitments, it is sometimes very easy to forget just how precious and fragile life is . It is so easy to get caught up in our own personal feelings and worries that we sometimes don’t realize and appreciate the many blessings we have, especially friendships . On Wednesday, November 18, 2015 the Jefferson High School Band in Jefferson, Georgia lost two of its members to a fatal car accident . The victims were brothers . Music was a constant part of their lives, and the boys were talented percussionists in the marching band . To help with the grieving process the school and community commissioned this piece to celebrate the lives of William and Alex Trimble .As a father, I cannot imagine losing a child, let alone two, and beginning this piece was very difficult as I felt extreme anguish, especially for the parents . But it was decided the piece should primarily reflect the enthusiasm, youthful spirits and positive influence these two young men demonstrated as they were deeply loved by their band mates, community and family . There are four main themes, each representing the feelings and emotions that are certain to occur after a loss of loved ones . The first theme is a short, introductory fanfare, strong and bold, to stand for courage . A second dance-like melody features a liltingly mixed meter to portray a youthful and carefree innocence . This soon changes into a third more song-like, and stately theme intended to provide encouragement as we move forward through life .The middle of the piece includes a soft transition as two snare drummers give voice to the boys, allowing them to thank their friends and assuring them that it will be okay . This moves directly into a slow melody introduced by the saxophones (Alex, the younger brother was also a saxophonist) and is a time for reflection and allows for feelings of sadness at losing beloved friends . However, a second statement of the same theme, now at full volume with a strong percussion cadence, intends to lift the spirits and allows all friends to unite in joyous celebration of life . Both the enthusiastic dance theme and stately lyrical theme return, now in different keys, and work their way toward the highly energetic burst of glorious sound in the short and wild coda . When Hearts Tremble was written to celebrate the joys of youth and life, and should remind us that our friends and loved ones are precious, and we should live each day to bring more joy into the world and into the lives of others . $140.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Concerto for Violin in D Major, Op. 77 Concert band [Score and Parts] LudwigMasters Publications
Concert Band; Orchestra 2.2.2.2: 4.2.0.0: Timp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo Vio...(+)
Concert Band; Orchestra 2.2.2.2: 4.2.0.0: Timp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo Violin in set SKU: AP.36-A134702 Composed by Johannes Brahms. Full Orchestra, Solo Strings with Ensemble, Conductor Score & Parts. Kalmus Orchestra Library. Score and Part(s). LudwigMasters Publications #36-A134702. Published by LudwigMasters Publications (AP.36-A134702). UPC: 659359985690. English. Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) wrote his Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 77, in 1878. He composed the work for his longtime friend, famed violinist Joseph Joachim, who premiered it in Leipzig with the Gewandhaussaal on January 1, 1879, Brahms himself conducting. The program also included, at Joachim's insistence, Beethoven's Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61, on which Brahms modeled his own concerto. While the critical reception of the time was mixed, the audiences at the various early performances received the work well. Most complaints directed at the concerto addressed the role of the solo violin, noting that the soloist does not offer much of the melodic material or include much in the way virtuosic passages, a consequence of looking more towards Beethoven's serious aesthetic rather than Paganini's flashy one. Joachim himself, before a falling out with the composer over personal reasons, included Brahms' concerto among the best German offered, saying: The Germans have four violin concertos. The greatest, most uncompromising is Beethoven's. The one by Brahms vies with it in seriousness. The richest, the most seductive, was written by Max Bruch. But the most inward, the heart's jewel, is Mendelssohn's. Instrumentation: 2.2.2.2: 4.2.0.0: Timp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo Violin in set. These products are currently being prepared by a new publisher. While many items are ready and will ship on time, some others may see delays of several months. $155.00 - See more - Buy online | | |
| So nimm denn meine Hände Concert band [Score and Parts] - Easy De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 2 SKU: BT.DHP-1033485-010 O Take My Hand...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 2 SKU: BT.DHP-1033485-010 O Take My Hand, Dear Father. Composed by Friedrich Silcher. Arranged by Jacob De Haan. Musica Sacra. Festive and Solemn Music. Set (Score & Parts). Composed 2003. De Haske Publications #DHP 1033485-010. Published by De Haske Publications (BT.DHP-1033485-010). This celebrated song is based on a poem by Julie Hausmann (1826-1901), a Latvian teacher who was probably blind. The text draws on her personal experience and unshakeable faith in God, death and eternal life. The melody by Friedrich Silcher is written in a simple and delicate style but also draws on the grand romantic tradition of Wagner and Bruckner. This arrangement can also be performed with a mixed choir. The choir parts are in German.
Der Komponist Jacob de Haan hat sich mit dieser Bearbeitung für Blasorchester eines bekannten und beliebten Kirchenliedes angenommen. Der Inhalt des Liedes - blindes Gottvertrauen, das ewige Leben und ein Leben zu zweit - lassen eine Verwendung bei vielen kirchlichen Anlässen zu. Bezaubern Sie Ihre Zuhörer mit der stimmungsvollen Bearbeitung dieser schlichten, aber ergreifenden Melodie! $110.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Concerto for Violin in D Major, Op. 77 Concert band [Set of Parts] LudwigMasters Publications
Concert Band; Orchestra 2.2.2.2: 4.2.0.0: Timp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo Vio...(+)
Concert Band; Orchestra 2.2.2.2: 4.2.0.0: Timp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo Violin in set SKU: AP.36-A134748 Composed by Johannes Brahms. Full Orchestra, Solo Strings with Ensemble, Solo Violin Part. Kalmus Orchestra Library. Part(s). LudwigMasters Publications #36-A134748. Published by LudwigMasters Publications (AP.36-A134748). ISBN 9798888529850. UPC: 659359935244. English. Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) wrote his Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 77, in 1878. He composed the work for his longtime friend, famed violinist Joseph Joachim, who premiered it in Leipzig with the Gewandhaussaal on January 1, 1879, Brahms himself conducting. The program also included, at Joachim's insistence, Beethoven's Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61, on which Brahms modeled his own concerto. While the critical reception of the time was mixed, the audiences at the various early performances received the work well. Most complaints directed at the concerto addressed the role of the solo violin, noting that the soloist does not offer much of the melodic material or include much in the way virtuosic passages, a consequence of looking more towards Beethoven's serious aesthetic rather than Paganini's flashy one. Joachim himself, before a falling out with the composer over personal reasons, included Brahms' concerto among the best German offered, saying: The Germans have four violin concertos. The greatest, most uncompromising is Beethoven's. The one by Brahms vies with it in seriousness. The richest, the most seductive, was written by Max Bruch. But the most inward, the heart's jewel, is Mendelssohn's. Instrumentation: 2.2.2.2: 4.2.0.0: Timp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo Violin in set. These products are currently being prepared by a new publisher. While many items are ready and will ship on time, some others may see delays of several months. $10.00 - See more - Buy online | | |
| Concerto for Violin in D Major, Op. 77 Concert band [Score] LudwigMasters Publications
Concert Band; Orchestra 2.2.2.2: 4.2.0.0: Timp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo Vio...(+)
Concert Band; Orchestra 2.2.2.2: 4.2.0.0: Timp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo Violin in set SKU: AP.36-A134701 Composed by Johannes Brahms. Full Orchestra, Solo Strings with Ensemble, Conductor Score. Kalmus Orchestra Library. Score. LudwigMasters Publications #36-A134701. Published by LudwigMasters Publications (AP.36-A134701). ISBN 9798888529843. UPC: 659359537080. English. Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) wrote his Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 77, in 1878. He composed the work for his longtime friend, famed violinist Joseph Joachim, who premiered it in Leipzig with the Gewandhaussaal on January 1, 1879, Brahms himself conducting. The program also included, at Joachim's insistence, Beethoven's Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61, on which Brahms modeled his own concerto. While the critical reception of the time was mixed, the audiences at the various early performances received the work well. Most complaints directed at the concerto addressed the role of the solo violin, noting that the soloist does not offer much of the melodic material or include much in the way virtuosic passages, a consequence of looking more towards Beethoven's serious aesthetic rather than Paganini's flashy one. Joachim himself, before a falling out with the composer over personal reasons, included Brahms' concerto among the best German offered, saying: The Germans have four violin concertos. The greatest, most uncompromising is Beethoven's. The one by Brahms vies with it in seriousness. The richest, the most seductive, was written by Max Bruch. But the most inward, the heart's jewel, is Mendelssohn's. Instrumentation: 2.2.2.2: 4.2.0.0: Timp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo Violin in set. These products are currently being prepared by a new publisher. While many items are ready and will ship on time, some others may see delays of several months. $35.00 - See more - Buy online | | |
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