SKU: HL.14024495
SKU: FA.MFGT055
8.27 x 11.69 inches.
Germaine Tailleferre first met Charlie Chaplin when she was living in New York City with her first husband Ralph Barton. Tailleferre and Chaplin spent a great deal of time improvising at the piano and Tailleferre convinced him to write his own themes for the music he used in his films. After her divorce from Ralph Barton, she did not see Chaplin until the early 1950s during a visit he made to Paris. At that time, she wrote this attractive waltz in Chaplin’s own style to give to him as a gift.
SKU: ST.LS4
ISBN 9790220205729.
CONTENTS Cease these false sports (solo and 5-part) Disdain me still (E - E) Far from triumphing court (D - E) From silent night (D - E) Galliard to Lachrimae (lute solo) Go nightly cares (C - D) If my complaints (C - E) If that a sinner's sighs (G - G) In darkness let me dwell (C - E) In this trembling shadow cast (F sharp - E flat) Lady if you so spite me (G - F) Lasso vita mia (D - E) Love those beams (F sharp - G) My heart and tongue were twins (A - A) Shall I strive with words to move (E - D) Stay time awhile thy flying (E - D) Sweet stay awhile (E - E) Tell me true love (D - D) Thou mighty God (D - E) To ask for all thy love (E - G) Up merry mates (solo voices and 4-part) Welcome black night (solo voice and 5-part chorus) Were every thought and eye (G - G) When David's life (E - E) When the poor cripple (E - E) Where sin sore wounding (A - G).
SKU: BT.MUSMF272
ISBN 9788774840954.
Anthology for mixed choir. Suitable for use colleges, high schools etc.
SKU: CA.3913613
ISBN 9790007216054. Language: German. Text: von Lingen, Hermann Ulrich. Text: Hermann Ulrich von Lingen.
Thanks to the false attribution to Johann Sebastian Bach (BWV 219) of the cantata for St. Michael's Day Siehe! es hat uberwunden der Lowe TVWV 1:1328 by Georg Philipp Telemann, one of Telemann's works experienced an unusually early renaissance. In 1884 the cantata was published in the Bach-Gesamtausgabe (Complete Edition) and from then onwards enjoyed some fame as an apocryphal Bach cantata. Alfred Durr was able to identify the work as a composition by Telemann in the 1950s. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3913600.
SKU: MB.31154
ISBN 9781513473888. 8.75X11.75 inches.
Practicing scales is essential to building and maintaining strength, technique, tone, and agility on the viola, but it is easy to slip into the habit of playing scales automatically, without paying attention to tonality or sound production. The 29 single-page studies in this book focus the attention of violists on the beauty of sound, with a particular concern for the way different keys resonate on the viola.The first 24 studies address all minor and relative major keys and proceed through the circle of fifths; the last 5 pieces are individually conceived, i.e., apart from the circle of fifths. No metronome indications are given, so the etudes can be played at individually comfortable tempos.The names of the etudes refer to various animals that have scales, including insects, fish, birds, reptiles, and a few species of mammals. The author hopes that in addition to experiencing more enjoyable scale practice, students will be inspired to learn more about these amazing creatures and write scale studies of their own.
SKU: ST.EM39
ISBN 9790220209895.
CONTENTS A wise man poor (SAATB) As sudden death (SSAATB) But when himself (SSATB) Farewell, false love (SSAB (or T)) From the Tarpeian Rock (SSATB) Mourn now, my Muse (SSAATB) My lady wept (SSATB) My mistress is a paragon (SAATB) O help, alas (SSAATB) O Jesu, look (SSATB) O shall I die (SSAATB) O When my love (SSAATB) See, what is life (SAATB) Sleep aye, fond Hope (SSATB) That man that climbeth (SAATB) The ivy green (SSATB) The tyrant Love (SAATB) Unkind, alas (SSAATB) Use thyme whose tender plant (SAATB).
SKU: CA.3913619
ISBN 9790007144258. Language: German. Text: von Lingen, Hermann Ulrich. Text: Hermann Ulrich von Lingen.
Thanks to the false attribution to Johann Sebastian Bach (BWV 219) of the cantata for St. Michael's Day Siehe! es hat uberwunden der Lowe TVWV 1:1328 by Georg Philipp Telemann, one of Telemann's works experienced an unusually early renaissance. In 1884 the cantata was published in the Bach-Gesamtausgabe (Complete Edition) and from then onwards enjoyed some fame as an apocryphal Bach cantata. Alfred Durr was able to identify the work as a composition by Telemann in the 1950s. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3913600.
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