| The Hymn Fake Book - C Edition
Melody line, Lyrics and Chords [Fake Book] - Easy Hal Leonard
For voice and C instrument. Format: fakebook (spiral bound). With vocal melody, ...(+)
For voice and C instrument. Format: fakebook (spiral bound). With vocal melody, lyrics, piano accompaniment, chord names and leadsheet notation. Hymn. Series: Hal Leonard Fake Books. 494 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Hal Leonard.
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| Rise Up Singing
Lyrics and Chords [Sheet music] Hal Leonard
The Group Singing Songbook. By Various. Vocal. Size 9.5x12 inches. 281 pages. Pu...(+)
The Group Singing Songbook. By Various. Vocal. Size 9.5x12 inches. 281 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.
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| Rise Up Singing Lyrics and Chords [Sheet music] Hal Leonard
Arranged by Peter Blood, Annie Patterson. Vocal. Size 7.5x10.5 inches. 283 pages...(+)
Arranged by Peter Blood, Annie Patterson. Vocal. Size 7.5x10.5 inches. 283 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.
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| Riders of the Purple Sage: The Opera based on the novel by Zane Grey (Piano/Vocal Score) Opera - Intermediate Schirmer
Opera in 3 Acts for mixed voices (2[1.2/pic] 2 [1.2/Eh] 2 2- 4 2 2 1-tmp 2-hp,...(+)
Opera in 3 Acts for mixed
voices (2[1.2/pic] 2 [1.2/Eh]
2 2- 4 2 2 1-tmp 2-hp, kbd-
str) - Late Intermediate
SKU: EC.8932
Composed by Craig Bohmler.
Instrumental part. E.C.
Schirmer Publishing #8932.
Published by E.C. Schirmer
Publishing
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| Two Landscapes of Song for Treble Voices Carl Fischer
Choral SA choir, piano SKU: CF.CM9576 1. Who Robbed the Woods 2. Cool ...(+)
Choral SA choir, piano SKU: CF.CM9576 1. Who Robbed the Woods 2. Cool is the Valley Now. Composed by Paul David Thomas. Sws. Performance Score. 16 pages. Carl Fischer Music #CM9576. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.CM9576). ISBN 9781491153987. UPC: 680160912483. 6.875 x 10.5 inches. Key: G minor. English. Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) , Walt Whitman (1819-1892). The two pieces, Who Robbed the Woods? and O Cool is the Valley Now, combine to create a set that both explores the subtle beauty, serenity, fragility, and resiliency of nature and examines our relationship to the natural world around us. The first song combines a short poem by Emily Dickinson with a journal entry excerpt by Walt Whitman entitled The Lesson of the Tree. Only two stanzas in length, Dickinsons poem considers the ways in which people use and exploit trees for their own purposes and asks, on the trees behalf, who would do such a thing? Whitman ponders a trees silent majesty and power and its ability to be yet say nothing at all. The musical setting begins and ends in the mode of G-Dorian while moving briefly in the middle section to Bb major. The Dorian mode, similar to the natural minor but with a raised sixth scale degree, possesses a mysterious and whimsical sound, fitting for a poem that considers the possibility of talking trees. The accents and syncopation of the piano accompaniment should be carefully observed, with particular attention paid to the syncopation found in gestures occurring in mm. 712. The beginning a cappella section should be hushed yet intense; a richer, fuller sound may be brought out in the middle section where the key shifts to Bb major and the choir sings of the many noble qualities of trees (mm. 3953). O Cool is the Valley Now also makes use of a modal scale. Set primarily in D Mixolydian, similar to D major but with a lowered seventh scale degree, this modes lack of a leading tone gives the melody a folk-tune quality. The piano should at all times remain legato and flowing, its ascending and descending gestures, found in mm. 910, imitating the rolling hills and valleys evoked in the text. The phrases of the vocal lines should also be flowing and carefully shaped. Additional rubato and dynamic subtleties may be added to accentuate any number of the suspensions and dissonances that occur, especially on p. 14. The two pieces, aWho Robbed the Woods?a and aO Cool is the Valley Now,a combine to create a set that both explores the subtle beauty, serenity, fragility, and resiliency of nature and examines our relationship to the natural world around us. The first song combines a short poem by Emily Dickinson with a journal entry excerpt by Walt Whitman entitled The Lesson of the Tree. Only two stanzas in length, Dickinsonas poem considers the ways in which people use and exploit trees for their own purposes and asks, on the treesa behalf, who would do such a thing? Whitman ponders a treeas silent majesty and power and its ability to be ayet say nothing at all.a The musical setting begins and ends in the mode of G-Dorian while moving briefly in the middle section to Bb major. The Dorian mode, similar to the natural minor but with a raised sixth scale degree, possesses a mysterious and whimsical sound, fitting for a poem that considers the possibility of talking trees. The accents and syncopation of the piano accompaniment should be carefully observed, with particular attention paid to the syncopation found in gestures occurring in mm. 7a12. The beginning a cappella section should be hushed yet intense; a richer, fuller sound may be brought out in the middle section where the key shifts to Bb major and the choir sings of the many noble qualities of trees (mm. 39a53). O Cool is the Valley NowA also makes use of a modal scale. Set primarily in D Mixolydian, similar to D major but with a lowered seventh scale degree, this modeas lack of a leading tone gives the melody a folk-tune quality. The piano should at all times remain legato and flowing, its ascending and descending gestures, found in mm. 9a10, imitating the rolling hills and valleys evoked in the text. The phrases of the vocal lines should also be flowing and carefully shaped. Additional rubato and dynamic subtleties may be added to accentuate any number of the suspensions and dissonances that occur, especially on p. 14. The two pieces, aWho Robbed the Woods?a and aO Cool is the Valley Now,a combine to create a set that both explores the subtle beauty, serenity, fragility, and resiliency of nature and examines our relationship to the natural world around us. The first song combines a short poem by Emily Dickinson with a journal entry excerpt by Walt Whitman entitled The Lesson of the Tree. Only two stanzas in length, Dickinsonas poem considers the ways in which people use and exploit trees for their own purposes and asks, on the treesa behalf, who would do such a thing? Whitman ponders a treeas silent majesty and power and its ability to be ayet say nothing at all.a The musical setting begins and ends in the mode of G-Dorian while moving briefly in the middle section to Bb major. The Dorian mode, similar to the natural minor but with a raised sixth scale degree, possesses a mysterious and whimsical sound, fitting for a poem that considers the possibility of talking trees. The accents and syncopation of the piano accompaniment should be carefully observed, with particular attention paid to the syncopation found in gestures occurring in mm. 7a12. The beginning a cappella section should be hushed yet intense; a richer, fuller sound may be brought out in the middle section where the key shifts to Bb major and the choir sings of the many noble qualities of trees (mm. 39a53). O Cool is the Valley NowA also makes use of a modal scale. Set primarily in D Mixolydian, similar to D major but with a lowered seventh scale degree, this modeas lack of a leading tone gives the melody a folk-tune quality. The piano should at all times remain legato and flowing, its ascending and descending gestures, found in mm. 9a10, imitating the rolling hills and valleys evoked in the text. The phrases of the vocal lines should also be flowing and carefully shaped. Additional rubato and dynamic subtleties may be added to accentuate any number of the suspensions and dissonances that occur, especially on p. 14. The two pieces, Who Robbed the Woods? and O Cool is the Valley Now, combine to create a set that both explores the subtle beauty, serenity, fragility, and resiliency of nature and examines our relationship to the natural world around us. The first song combines a short poem by Emily Dickinson with a journal entry excerpt by Walt Whitman entitled The Lesson of the Tree. Only two stanzas in length, Dickinson's poem considers the ways in which people use and exploit trees for their own purposes and asks, on the trees' behalf, who would do such a thing? Whitman ponders a tree's silent majesty and power and its ability to be yet say nothing at all. The musical setting begins and ends in the mode of G-Dorian while moving briefly in the middle section to Bb major. The Dorian mode, similar to the natural minor but with a raised sixth scale degree, possesses a mysterious and whimsical sound, fitting for a poem that considers the possibility of talking trees. The accents and syncopation of the piano accompaniment should be carefully observed, with particular attention paid to the syncopation found in gestures occurring in mm. 7-12. The beginning a cappella section should be hushed yet intense; a richer, fuller sound may be brought out in the middle section where the key shifts to Bb major and the choir sings of the many noble qualities of trees (mm. 39-53). O Cool is the Valley Now also makes use of a modal scale. Set primarily in D Mixolydian, similar to D major but with a lowered seventh scale degree, this mode's lack of a leading tone gives the melody a folk-tune quality. The piano should at all times remain legato and flowing, its ascending and descending gestures, found in mm. 9-10, imitating the rolling hills and valleys evoked in the text. The phrases of the vocal lines should also be flowing and carefully shaped. Additional rubato and dynamic subtleties may be added to accentuate any number of the suspensions and dissonances that occur, especially on p. 14. The two pieces, Who Robbed the Woods? and O Cool is the Valley Now, combine to create a set that both explores the subtle beauty, serenity, fragility, and resiliency of nature and examines our relationship to the natural world around us. The first song combines a short poem by Emily Dickinson with a journal entry excerpt by Walt Whitman entitled The Lesson of the Tree. Only two stanzas in length, Dickinson's poem considers the ways in which people use and exploit trees for their own purposes and asks, on the trees' behalf, who would do such a thing? Whitman ponders a tree's silent majesty and power and its ability to be yet say nothing at all. The musical setting begins and ends in the mode of G-Dorian while moving briefly in the middle section to Bb major. The Dorian mode, similar to the natural minor but with a raised sixth scale degree, possesses a mysterious and whimsical sound, fitting for a poem that considers the possibility of talking trees. The accents and syncopation of the piano accompaniment should be carefully observed, with particular attention paid to the syncopation found in gestures occurring in mm. 7-12. The beginning a cappella section should be hushed yet intense; a richer, fuller sound may be brought out in the middle section where the key shifts to Bb major and the choir sings of the many noble qualities of trees (mm. 39-53). O Cool is the Valley Now also makes use of a modal scale. Set primarily in D Mixolydian, similar to D major but with a lowered seventh scale degree, this mode's lack of a leading tone gives the melody a folk-tune quality. The piano should at all times remain legato and flowing, its ascending and descending gestures, found in mm. 9-10, imitating the rolling hills and valleys evoked in the text. The phrases of the vocal lines should also be flowing and carefully shaped. Additional rubato and dynamic subtleties may be added to accentuate any number of the suspensions and dissonances that occur, especially on p. 14. The two pieces, “Who Robbed the Woods?†and “O Cool is the Valley Now,†combine to create a set that both explores the subtle beauty, serenity, fragility, and resiliency of nature and examines our relationship to the natural world around us.The first song combines a short poem by Emily Dickinson with a journal entry excerpt by Walt Whitman entitled The Lesson of the Tree. Only two stanzas in length, Dickinson’s poem considers the ways in which people use and exploit trees for their own purposes and asks, on the trees’ behalf, who would do such a thing? Whitman ponders a tree’s silent majesty and power and its ability to be “yet say nothing at all.â€The musical setting begins and ends in the mode of G-Dorian while moving briefly in the middle section to Bb major. The Dorian mode, similar to the natural minor but with a raised sixth scale degree, possesses a mysterious and whimsical sound, fitting for a poem that considers the possibility of talking trees. The accents and syncopation of the piano accompaniment should be carefully observed, with particular attention paid to the syncopation found in gestures occurring in mm. 7–12. The beginning a cappella section should be hushed yet intense; a richer, fuller sound may be brought out in the middle section where the key shifts to Bb major and the choir sings of the many noble qualities of trees (mm. 39–53).O Cool is the Valley Now also makes use of a modal scale. Set primarily in D Mixolydian, similar to D major but with a lowered seventh scale degree, this mode’s lack of a leading tone gives the melody a folk-tune quality. The piano should at all times remain legato and flowing, its ascending and descending gestures, found in mm. 9–10, imitating the rolling hills and valleys evoked in the text. The phrases of the vocal lines should also be flowing and carefully shaped. Additional rubato and dynamic subtleties may be added to accentuate any number of the suspensions and dissonances that occur, especially on p. 14. $2.75 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Valley Montage and Celebration Concert band - Intermediate Hal Leonard
Concert Band (Score & Parts) - Grade 5 SKU: HL.4004282 Composed by Richar...(+)
Concert Band (Score & Parts) - Grade 5 SKU: HL.4004282 Composed by Richard L. Saucedo. MusicWorks Grade 5. Festival. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.4004282). UPC: 888680067922. 10.5x14 inches. This work for advanced band was commissioned by the Tennessee Valley Winds to celebrate the group's 30th anniversary. The piece begins quietly with clarinet solo, then quickly moves to a celebratory section in 12/8 meter. The main melody is stated in many different voices as it steadily builds to a moment of controlled frenzy. A brief lyrical section features an expressive style and also a moment of glory for the entire woodwind choir. The work concludes with a return to the vibrant and enthusiastic flavor of the opening. Powerful and impressive writing for mature groups! Duration: 5:10. $95.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Gottschalk School Song Book - Beginner Schott
1-4 Voices and Guitar (BR) - very easy to easy SKU: HL.49023849 Eine L...(+)
1-4 Voices and Guitar (BR) - very easy to easy SKU: HL.49023849 Eine Liedersammlung fur die Sekundarstufe I. Composed by Sell. Edited by Lutz Gottschalk and Stefan Sell. Arranged by Lutz Gottschalk and Stefan Sell. This edition: Paperback/Soft Cover. Sheet music. Kunter-bund-edition. Die Fundgrube zum Singen in Freizeit und Schule. Songbook. 300 pages. Schott Music #BUND71139. Published by Schott Music (HL.49023849). ISBN 9783795756758. 6.25x9.5x0.967 inches. German. Claudia Schmidt. Das Liederbuch enthalt 243 Lieder mit Erklarungen, bearbeitet fur Gesangstimmen (ein bis vier Stimmen) und Gitarrenbegleitung. Der thematische Bogen reicht von Kinderliedern, Volksliedern, franzosischen Chansons uber Spirituals, Folk Songs und Schlager bis hin zu Rock und Pop. Alle Lieder sind als leichte bis mittelschwere Arrangements gut nachzuspielen. Das Buch enthalt Basisinformationen zu jedem Kapitel, begleitende Texte und Erlauterungen zu soziokulturellen Hintergrunden von Autoren und Liedern. Diese Sammlung der besten Lieder und Songs ist mehr als ein Schulliederbuch! Sie ist das ideale Songbook fur Freizeit, Hobby und gesellige Anlasse. $24.99 - See more - Buy online | | |
| Valley Montage and Celebration Concert band - Intermediate Hal Leonard
Score Only Concert Band (Score) - Grade 5 SKU: HL.4004283 Composed by Ric...(+)
Score Only Concert Band (Score) - Grade 5 SKU: HL.4004283 Composed by Richard L. Saucedo. MusicWorks Grade 5. Festival. 24 pages. Duration 310 seconds. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.4004283). UPC: 888680067939. 10.5x14.0x0.356 inches. This work for advanced band was commissioned by the Tennessee Valley Winds to celebrate the group's 30th anniversary. The piece begins calmly with a clarinet solo but quickly moves to a celebratory section in 12/8 meter. The main melody is stated in many different voices as it steadily builds to a moment of controlled frenzy. A brief lyrical section features an expressive style and also a moment of glory for the entire woodwind choir. The work concludes with a return to the vibrant and enthusiastic flavor of the opening. Powerful and impressive writing for mature groups! Dur: 5:10. $10.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Oxford Book Of Spirituals Choral SATB SATB A Cappella [Vocal Score] Oxford University Press
The Oxford Book of Spirituals by Moses Hogan. For SATB choir accompanied and a c...(+)
The Oxford Book of Spirituals by Moses Hogan. For SATB choir accompanied and a cappella. Mixed Voices. Spirituals Collection. Vocal score. 236 pages. Published by Oxford University Press
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| Nordanvind Concert band - Intermediate Carl Fischer
Band concert band - Grade 4.5 SKU: CF.SPS71 Composed by Carl Strommen. Se...(+)
Band concert band - Grade 4.5 SKU: CF.SPS71 Composed by Carl Strommen. Set of Score and Parts. With Standard notation. 2+16+4+8+8+8+4+4+2+4+4+4+4+6+6+6+4+4+4+4+6+6+6+6+4+8+3+2+12+2+4+28 pages. Duration 6 minutes, 26 seconds. Carl Fischer Music #SPS71. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.SPS71). ISBN 9781491143544. UPC: 680160901043. Key: G minor. Nordanvind is a tour de force symphonic rhapsody that is built on three Scandinavian folk songs. Composer Carl Strommen has composed these Viking-influenced melodies into a concert setting that brings out all of the history of the Scandinavian people. The piece is at times bold and aggressive, at other times beautiful. Carl employs all of the instrumental colors of the concert band to create a new work for more advanced ensembles. Modern Scandinavians are descendants of the Vikings, an adventuresome people who were known for their love of the sea, their naval prowess, and as fierce fighters . The Scandinavian Vikings were warriors from Denmark, Norway, and Sweden who traded, raided and settled in various parts of Europe, Russia, the North Atlantic islands, and the northeastern coast of North America .Starting around 1850, over one million Swedes left their homeland for the United States in search of religious freedom and open farm land . Augustana College was founded in 1860 by graduates of Swedish universities and is located on the Mississippi River in Rock Island, Illinois . Home of the “Vikings,†Augustana College is the oldest Swedish- American institution of higher learning in the United States . This powerful and lively piece takes inspiration from Swedish history and from Swedish folk songs and hymns .Havsdrake (Dragon of the Sea)The Nordanvind or “North Wind†blows a cold wind during a journey of a group of courageous Viking rowers . The “Dragon-ship†or long ships designed for raiding and war was a sophisticated, fast ship able to navigate in very shallow water . To musically portray these magnificent seafaring vessels, the director is encouraged to use an Ocean Drum (or a rain stick) during the introduction . Wind players may consider blowing air through their instruments to suggest the North wind . Adding men’s voices to accompany the haunting low brass and percussive “rower†sounds can be helpful in creating the dark and ominous portrayal of Viking adventurers .Slangpolska efter Byss - KalleIn Sweden, a “polska†is a partner dance where the dancers spin each other (släng in Swedish “to sling or tossâ€) . Slangpolska efter Byss - Kalle is attributed to Byss-Kalle, who was a notable Swedish folk musician, specifically a nyckelharpa player . Slangpolska efter Byss - Kalle is a traditional “polska†dance song most often played on the Nyckelharpa or keyed fiddle and is commonly heard in pubs and at festive events throughout Sweden . Approximately 10,000 nyckelharpa players live in Sweden today, and the Swedish and the American Nyckelharpa Associations are dedicated to this Swedish National instrument . The director is encouraged to share video and audio examples of the nyckelharpa playing the original Slangpolska efter Byss - Kalle .Tryggare Kan Ingen Vara (Children of the Heavenly Father)Tryggare Kan Ingen Vara Is a traditional Swedish melody, possibly of German roots, and was believed to be arranged as a hymn by the Swedish hymn writer, Karolina Wilhelmina Sandell-Berg (1832–1903) . As a daughter of a Swedish Lutheran minister, she began writing poems as a teenager and is said to have written over 1,700 different texts . There are two different accounts as to the inspiration for this hymn . The first story is that Lina (as she was called) wrote the hymn to honor her father and to say thank you to him for raising her and protecting her . A second belief is of her witnessing the tragic death of her father . She and her father were on a boat, when a wave threw her father overboard . It was said that the profound effect of watching her father drown is what caused Lina to write the text to this hymn . Although this is a treasured song to people of Swedish descent everywhere, it speaks to all people about a father tending and nourishing his children, and protecting them from evil .SPS71FThe Augustana College Concert BandFounded in 1874, the Augustana Band program is one of the oldest continuously active collegiate band programs in the country . The Concert Band is one of two bands on campus and was formed more than thirty years ago . The Concert Band attracts students of every skill level and from a wide variety of majors . Students in the ensemble play a large part in choosing their music for performance, which include works from the standard repertoire, orchestral transcriptions, and the latest compositions from leading composers .Rick Jaeschke began his musical career as a clarinet player in the 1st US Army Band . He received a Bachelor of Music degree from Susquehanna University, a Masters of Music from James Madison University, and a doctorate from Columbia University in New York . He was also fortunate to study conducting with Donald Hunsburger and with Frederick Fennell .Dr . Jaeschke taught band and choir at Great Mills High School in Southern Maryland, and for fifteen years, he was the district Music Supervisor in Armonk, New York, where he taught high school concert and jazz bands, beginning band, and music technology . During that time, the music program flourished, and the high school band consistently received Gold Medals in the New York State Festivals, as well as in national, and international festivals . As a clarinet and saxophone player, Dr . Jaeschke performed in the New York metropolitan area with the Rockland Symphony Orchestra, the Putnam Symphony Orchestra, Fine Arts Symphony Orchestra, and served as the concert master for the Hudson Valley Wind Symphony .For several years, Dr . Jaeschke served as the Fine Arts Coordinator for the District 204 schools in Naperville, IL, a district selected as One of the Best 100 Schools in America for Music . Currently, Dr . Jaeschke is an Associate Professor at Augustana College where he teaches music and music education courses, and directs the Concert Band . He has served on various educational boards, is a National edTPA scorer, and has presented at state, national and international music conferences . He lives with his family in Bettendorf Iowa, and enjoys any opportunity to explore the open water in his sea kayak . $125.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Barber Shop Songs
Choral SATB SATB A Cappella [Sheet music] Music Sales
For SATB voices (with optional guitar chords). Format: SATB songbook. With chora...(+)
For SATB voices (with optional guitar chords). Format: SATB songbook. With choral notation, lyrics, chord names and guitar chord diagrams. Americana, traditional pop and pop vocal. Series: Everybody's Favorite Series #67. 127 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Music Sales.
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| Piping down the valleys wild Choral SATB SATB, Piano Oxford University Press
Composed by Bob Chilcott. Secular Choral - Mixed Voices. Vocal score. 12 page...(+)
Composed by Bob Chilcott.
Secular Choral - Mixed
Voices. Vocal score. 12
pages. Duration 2'. Oxford
University Press
#9780193529618. Published by
Oxford University Press
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| To Create a Voice Concert band - Easy Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Clarinet 3, Euph...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Clarinet 3, Euphonium, Euphonium T.C., Flute 1, Flute 2, Horn 1, Horn 2, Mallet Percussion 1, Mallet Percussion 2, Marimba, Oboe, Percussion 1, Percussion 2, Shaker, Snare Drum and more. - Grade 3 SKU: CF.CPS226 Composed by Carol Brittin Chambers. Concert Band (CPS). Set of Score and Parts. With Standard notation. 16+4+8+16+16+4+4+4+4+4+4+8+8+8+4+4+6+6+6+8+2+2+2+6+12+24+4 pages. Duration 3 minutes, 55 seconds. Carl Fischer Music #CPS226. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.CPS226). ISBN 9781491152522. UPC: 680160910021. Inspired by the memory of an influential music educator, Carol Brittin Chambers has woven a multitude of grooves, colors, and uplifting themes into To Create a Voice. Chambers has attempted to convey distinct moods and emotions that this educator tried to instill in his students. In honor of this dynamic teacher, you will hear Hot Cross Buns cleverly placed throughout the composition. To Create a Voice was commissioned by the Valley Concert Band in Stockton, California. The piece premiered in October 2017, in memory and celebration of Chris Anderson, a local musician and educator.When writing this piece, I tried to convey certain moods and emotions throughout: soulful at the beginning with calm woodwind chords and solo trombone; increased energy throughout the various sections of the piece; exploration of different grooves and colors; an uplifting, emotional ending that leaves the listener with a sense of how positive and loving Chris was.This piece is largely inspired by a specific quote from Chris:Most people would consider the sounds students first make on their instruments to be cringe-worthy, but to me that’s music to my ears, because that’s the first time students put a voice to their instrument. Over time those voices become stronger; they become clear, more confident, and get to a point where they use those voices to communicate with each other, and to their audiences.To relate to the first notes on the instrument idea, I used motifs based on the first notes most beginners ever play, do-re-mi, which are introduced at the beginning of the piece with the trombone solo, Chris’ instrument. During the section at m. 15, the brass introduce a chorale that I named Chris’ Theme while the woodwinds keep reminding us of do-re-mi. Later in the piece (mm. 71 and 79), I use these notes again, but in reverse, which becomes a reference to the first song most beginners learn, Hot Cross Buns. This section is also meant to portray Chris’ quirky and joking side. In mm. 75 and 83, Chris’ Theme presents itself again a couple of times in response to Hot Cross Buns.Toward the end, at the uplifting moment (m. 97), do-re-mi is heard again, but this time in harmony with mi-fa-sol. This represents the ultimate satisfaction we all feel as musicians when we have finally progressed enough to play in harmony with others. The half-time feeling in 3 at that moment also has significance, relating (rhythmically) to those important three notes again.I really hope you enjoy performing and listening to this piece as much as I have enjoyed creating it! $95.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| To Create a Voice Concert band [Score] - Easy Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Clarinet 3, Euph...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Clarinet 3, Euphonium, Euphonium T.C., Flute 1, Flute 2, Horn 1, Horn 2, Mallet Percussion 1, Mallet Percussion 2, Marimba, Oboe, Percussion 1, Percussion 2, Shaker, Snare Drum and more. - Grade 3 SKU: CF.CPS226F Composed by Carol Brittin Chambers. Concert Band (CPS). Full score. With Standard notation. 24 pages. Carl Fischer Music #CPS226F. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.CPS226F). ISBN 9781491153208. UPC: 680160910700. Inspired by the memory of an influential music educator, Carol Brittin Chambers has woven a multitude of grooves, colors, and uplifting themes into To Create a Voice. Chambers has attempted to convey distinct moods and emotions that this educator tried to instill in his students. In honor of this dynamic teacher, you will hear Hot Cross Buns cleverly placed throughout the composition. To Create a Voice was commissioned by the Valley Concert Band in Stockton, California. The piece premiered in October 2017, in memory and celebration of Chris Anderson, a local musician and educator.When writing this piece, I tried to convey certain moods and emotions throughout: soulful at the beginning with calm woodwind chords and solo trombone; increased energy throughout the various sections of the piece; exploration of different grooves and colors; an uplifting, emotional ending that leaves the listener with a sense of how positive and loving Chris was.This piece is largely inspired by a specific quote from Chris:Most people would consider the sounds students first make on their instruments to be cringe-worthy, but to me that’s music to my ears, because that’s the first time students put a voice to their instrument. Over time those voices become stronger; they become clear, more confident, and get to a point where they use those voices to communicate with each other, and to their audiences.To relate to the first notes on the instrument idea, I used motifs based on the first notes most beginners ever play, do-re-mi, which are introduced at the beginning of the piece with the trombone solo, Chris’ instrument. During the section at m. 15, the brass introduce a chorale that I named Chris’ Theme while the woodwinds keep reminding us of do-re-mi. Later in the piece (mm. 71 and 79), I use these notes again, but in reverse, which becomes a reference to the first song most beginners learn, Hot Cross Buns. This section is also meant to portray Chris’ quirky and joking side. In mm. 75 and 83, Chris’ Theme presents itself again a couple of times in response to Hot Cross Buns.Toward the end, at the uplifting moment (m. 97), do-re-mi is heard again, but this time in harmony with mi-fa-sol. This represents the ultimate satisfaction we all feel as musicians when we have finally progressed enough to play in harmony with others. The half-time feeling in 3 at that moment also has significance, relating (rhythmically) to those important three notes again.I really hope you enjoy performing and listening to this piece as much as I have enjoyed creating it! $14.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Jazz Songs of Innocence Choral 3-part SSA, Piano [Vocal Score] Oxford University Press
By Bob Chilcott. For SSA choir, piano, optional bass and drum kit. Upper Voices....(+)
By Bob Chilcott. For SSA choir, piano, optional bass and drum kit. Upper Voices. Secular, Choral Collection. Vocal score. 36 pages. Duration 16'. Published by Oxford University Press
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| Fifty-nine Liturgical Rounds (complete) (59) Vocal GIA Publications
By Various. Edited by William Tortolano. For Voices: 2, 3, 4, 5 voices. Instrume...(+)
By Various. Edited by William Tortolano. For Voices: 2, 3, 4, 5 voices. Instruments: some. Includes vol. I (1600) and II (1943) already published. Collection Sacred. Level: easy/medium. 46 pages. Published by GIA Publications.
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| Arch /Folksongs From The Wild Faber Music Limited
Arranged by Gwyn Arch. Choral Collection; Collections; Performance Music Ensembl...(+)
Arranged by Gwyn Arch. Choral Collection; Collections; Performance Music Ensemble. Faber Edition: Faber Young Voices. Folk; Secular. Book. Faber Music #12-0571515339. Published by Faber Music
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| Wee Sing and Play Children choir [Sheet music + CD] Alfred Publishing
Arranged by Pamela Conn Beall And Susan Hagen Nipp. For Children's Voices. This ...(+)
Arranged by Pamela Conn Beall And Susan Hagen Nipp. For Children's Voices. This edition: Paperback. General Music and Classroom Publications. Wee Sing. 73 classic musical games and rhymes. Children's. Book and CD. 64 pages. Published by Alfred Publishing.
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| Secret Garden - Vocal Score Piano, Voice [Vocal Score] Alfred Publishing
Lyrics by Marsha Norman, music by Lucy Simon. Vocal score for mixed voices and p...(+)
Lyrics by Marsha Norman, music by Lucy Simon. Vocal score for mixed voices and piano. With vocal melody, lyrics and piano reduction. 350 pages. Published by Alfred Publishing.
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| Walk through the Valley Choral SSAATTBB - Intermediate GIA Publications
SSAATTBB choir, baritone voice solo, piano reduction - Intermediate SKU: GI.G...(+)
SSAATTBB choir, baritone voice solo, piano reduction - Intermediate SKU: GI.G-7389 Arranged by Nathan Carter. African American Church Music Series. Tune Name: Peaceful Valley. Sacred. Octavo. 8 pages. GIA Publications #7389. Published by GIA Publications (GI.G-7389). UPC: 785147738909. English. Text source: Negro Spiritual. A Negro spiritual richly scored for unaccompanied SSAATTB voices. Not at all complex, just very full sounding if you’ve got the voices. A comforting text that promises that, with Jesus as our leader, we shall walk through the valley of life in peace. A comforting text that promises that, with Jesus as our leader, we shall walk through the valley of life in peace. $1.70 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Reflections of Assisi [Score and Parts] - Intermediate Forton Music
Woodwind quintet (Fl. Ob. Cl. Hn. Bsn.) - Intermediate SKU: FT.FM629 F...(+)
Woodwind quintet (Fl. Ob. Cl. Hn. Bsn.) - Intermediate SKU: FT.FM629 Five movements for Wind Quintet. Composed by Nicole Buetti. Five movements for Wind Quintet. Score and parts. Forton Music #FM629. Published by Forton Music (FT.FM629). ISBN 9790570485284. This piece was composed for the Assisi Performing Arts Festival woodwind quintet. It's made up of five movements, each reflecting a different aspect of the beautiful and mystical town of Assisi, Italy. Movement one, 'Sunrise', begins as the sun's light extends over walls and the many churches that adorn the mountainside. Movement 2 is entitled 'Tourists' and reflects the hustle and bustle of incoming visitors to the shops and chapels with imitations of car horns and the pandemonium of the crowds. The third movement is 'Monasteries'. As the orders of monks and nuns are called to Vespers, you can hear their voices from monasteries, chapels and churches throughout Assisi. A beautiful cacophony of sacred music rises above the town! The 4th movement is titled 'Rocca Maggiore' after the lookout post atop a great hill that looks out over the top of the city and across the valley. The hike up to this post is steep, but at the top you are rewarded with not only a spectacular view, but the songs of birds soaring over the town. The 5th and final movement is 'Sunset and Dinner with Family and Friends'. This movement symbolizes the end of the day as all the tourists are gone and the families and friends in Assisi sit down together for their delicious evening meals. Wine, incredible food and conversation close out the day as the sun sets behind the mountain. This piece was written as a tribute to one of the most spiritual and beautiful places in the world...Assisi, Italy. $25.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| Magdalene Choral SATB [Octavo] Ione Press
(No. 3 from Three Sacred Songs ). Composed by Derek Healey. For SATB choir, flu...(+)
(No. 3 from Three Sacred Songs ). Composed by Derek Healey. For SATB choir, flute, piano ad lib. General, 21st Century. Moderately Difficult. Octavo. Text Language: English. 12 pages. Published by Ione Press
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| SING, MEN (Unison, two and three part male voices)[Goodhart/Callahan] Vocal, Choral [Octavo] Bourne Music Co. | | |
| Go Down 'n the Valley and Pray! Choral SATB SATB A Cappella [Octavo] Heritage Music Press
By Andre Thomas. For SATB choir (a cappella). Concert, Spiritual, Multicultural....(+)
By Andre Thomas. For SATB choir (a cappella). Concert, Spiritual, Multicultural. Octavo. Published by Heritage Music Press. (15/2348H)
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| Walk That Valley (No. 2 From The Spirit Of Women) Schirmer
By Gwyneth W. Walker. For Womens chorus unaccompanied. (Womens Voices). Secular...(+)
By Gwyneth W. Walker. For Womens chorus unaccompanied. (Womens Voices). Secular. Choral. Published by E.C. Schirmer Publishing.
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| Bones Choral Unison Unison/2-part, Piano [Vocal Score] Hope Publishing Company
By William Anderson. Arranged by Laura Bergquist. For unison/2-part youth choir....(+)
By William Anderson. Arranged by Laura Bergquist. For unison/2-part youth choir. This edition: Singers/Actors Edition. Musicals, Collection. Sacred, General. Actor/vocal score. Published by Hope Publishing Company
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| Bones Choral Unison Unison/2-part, Piano Hope Publishing Company
Unison/2-part youth choir SKU: HP.1808 Composed by William Anderson. Arra...(+)
Unison/2-part youth choir SKU: HP.1808 Composed by William Anderson. Arranged by Laura Bergquist. Musicals, Collection. General Worship, Sacred. Instrumental CD. Hope Publishing Company #1808. Published by Hope Publishing Company (HP.1808). UPC: 763628118082. Sacred Musical for Young Voices A 45-minute musical intended for young people in the 3rd through 7th grades. Taken from Ezekiel and the accounts of the valley of the dry bones. Mostly unison and two-part. Orchestration includes parts for three French horns, trumpets, trombones, violin, and rhythm section. Performance time approx. 38 minutes. $60.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 4 to 6 business days | | |
| Bones Choral Unison Unison/2-part, Piano Hope Publishing Company
Unison/2-part youth choir SKU: HP.1809 Composed by William Anderson. Arra...(+)
Unison/2-part youth choir SKU: HP.1809 Composed by William Anderson. Arranged by Laura Bergquist. Musicals, Collection. General Worship, Sacred. Split-track CD. Hope Publishing Company #1809. Published by Hope Publishing Company (HP.1809). UPC: 763628118099. Sacred Musical for Young Voices A 45-minute musical intended for young people in the 3rd through 7th grades. Taken from Ezekiel and the accounts of the valley of the dry bones. Mostly unison and two-part. Orchestration includes parts for three French horns, trumpets, trombones, violin, and rhythm section. Performance time approx. 38 minutes. $60.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 4 to 6 business days | | |
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