SKU: BT.ZMRL40390
French-English-German.
SKU: JK.80041
Folk song arranged for a cappella mixed chorus (SSATBB) with optional piano part included, written in G major. (previously listed as #00148)Composer: Stephen C. Foster Arranger: Lorin F. Wheelwright and B. Cecil Gates Lyricist: Stephen C. Foster Difficulty: Medium / medium acc.
SKU: CF.CM9714
ISBN 9781491160329. UPC: 680160918904. Key: F major. English. Robert Frost.
About the work ... Few American poems are as well known as The Road Not Taken. Robert Frost, the author, is an international icon, not unlike Pablo Picasso, Winston Churchill or Mark Twain in their own disciplines.The poem is full of contradictions and quirks of form and structure. Perhaps that illusiveness is part of the poem's intrigue. But beyond all of the literary devices that only a few scholars may fully appreciate, this poem has taken on a sort of fanfare for the common person credo - a challenge to individualism, stepping out on one's own, and breaking the mold out of sheer determination if nothing else. Frost connects to the core of the human spirit in just a few stanzas using the analogy of a fork in a road. The message super cedes geography, culture, race or creed. Rather, it is part of the DNA of most every person on the planet - the inner desire to feel empowered to create one's own destiny, to forge a road not taken, and ultimately in doing so, to make a difference. Rehearsal notes ... Research strongly suggests that there is a direct connection between the first rehearsal and the performance. First impressions last. I find it helpful to immediately lock three concepts into place - mechanics (notes/rhythms), text/phrasing (intent and motivation) and color (timbre). Performers need to think musically from the first reading forward (first impression). The cello is very much a collaborative instrument in this work, and should be located in front of the ensemble (not to side). Lastly, let the text speak. The simplest melodic lines are often the most exposed. Keep the voices clear and transparent, floating over the top in softer passages, and singing with vibrancy and forward focus throughout. Z. Randall Stroope A definitive recording was made by the New American Voices, with Randall conducting. This can be found on Spotify, YouTube, his website (www.zrstroope), and other social media. About the composer ... Z. Randall Stroope is an American composer and conductor. His composition teachers were Normand Lockwood and Cecil Effinger, both students of the Nadia Boulanger, the famous French teacher (and student of Gabriel Faure). He is the artistic director of two international summer music festivals, is an Honorary Member of the National Association of Italian Choral Directors, and has conducted in 25 countries. He has directed over 40 times at Carnegie Hall, and is a frequent conductor at other prestigious concert venues. Randall has 190 published works, and his music can be heard on Spotify, YouTube and other platforms, including his website (www.zrstroope.com).About the work ...Few American poems are as well known as The Road Not Taken. Robert Frost, the author, is an international icon, not unlike Pablo Picasso, Winston Churchill or Mark Twain in their own disciplines.The poem is full of contradictions and quirks of form and structure. Perhaps that illusiveness is part of the poem's intrigue. But beyond all of the literary devices that only a few scholars may fully appreciate, this poem has taken on a sort of fanfare for the common person credo - a challenge to individualism, stepping out on one's own, and breaking the mold out of sheer determination if nothing else. Frost connects to the core of the human spirit in just a few stanzas using the analogy of a fork in a road. The message super cedes geography, culture, race or creed. Rather, it is part of the DNA of most every person on the planet - the inner desire to feel empowered to create one's own destiny, to forge a road not taken, and ultimately in doing so, to make a difference.Rehearsal notes ...Research strongly suggests that there is a direct connection between the first rehearsal and the performance. First impressions last. I find it helpful to immediately lock three concepts into place - mechanics (notes/rhythms), text/phrasing (intent and motivation) and color (timbre). Performers need to think musically from the first reading forward (first impression). The cello is very much a collaborative instrument in this work, and should be located in front of the ensemble (not to side). Lastly, let the text speak. The simplest melodic lines are often the most exposed. Keep the voices clear and transparent, floating over the top in softer passages, and singing with vibrancy and forward focus throughout.Z. Randall StroopeA definitive recording was made by the New American Voices, with Randall conducting. This can be found on Spotify, YouTube, his website (www.zrstroope), and other social media.About the composer ...Z. Randall Stroope is an American composer and conductor. His composition teachers were Normand Lockwood and Cecil Effinger, both students of the Nadia Boulanger, the famous French teacher (and student of Gabriel FaureÌ). He is the artistic director of two international summer music festivals, is an Honorary Member of the National Association of Italian Choral Directors, and has conducted in 25 countries. He has directed over 40 times at Carnegie Hall, and is a frequent conductor at other prestigious concert venues. Randall has 190 published works, and his music can be heard on Spotify, YouTube and other platforms, including his website (www.zrstroope.com).
SKU: ML.013771070
BAIA is a symphonic episode inspired by the submerged Italian city. Through its melodies and sound effects, the authoraims to transport the audience to different moments, providing an aquatic perspective from the eyes of a restless andadventurous fish. This musical journey leads to the exploration of the city of Baia and its archaeological richness preservedbeneath the marine depths, even across time.[…In its time, Baia was an ancient Roman city that flourished during the 1st and 2nd centuries AD. It was a luxuriousdestination and a significant political and social centre in the Roman Empire. Renowned for its thermal baths, impressivearchitecture, and beautiful natural surroundings, the city became a popular retreat for Roman high society, including emperors,nobles, and artists. However, over the centuries, Baia was affected by volcanic activity and changes in the coastline, resulting ina significant portion of the city being submerged underwater. Today, the remains of Baia lie beneath the waters of the gulf,turning it into a fascinating underwater archaeological site…]BAIA is een symfonische episode geïnspireerd door de ondergedompelde Italiaanse stad. Door middel van melodieën en geluidseffecten wil de auteurhet publiek mee te nemen naar verschillende momenten en biedt een aquatisch perspectief vanuit de ogen van een rusteloze enavontuurlijke vis. Deze muzikale reis leidt naar de verkenning van de stad Baia en haar archeologische rijkdom die bewaard is geblevenonder de zeebodem, zelfs door de tijd heen.[In zijn tijd was Baia een oude Romeinse stad die floreerde in de 1e en 2e eeuw na Christus. Het was een luxueuzebestemming en een belangrijk politiek en sociaal centrum in het Romeinse Rijk. Bekend om zijn thermale baden, indrukwekkendearchitectuur en de prachtige natuurlijke omgeving, werd de stad een populair toevluchtsoord voor de Romeinse society, waaronder keizers,edelen en kunstenaars. In de loop der eeuwen werd Baia echter beïnvloed door vulkanische activiteit en veranderingen in de kustlijn, wat resulteerde ineen groot deel van de stad onder water kwam te staan. Vandaag de dag liggen de overblijfselen van Baia onder het water van de Golf,waardoor het een fascinerende onderwater archeologische vindplaats is geworden...]…BAIA est un épisode symphonique inspiré par la ville italienne submergée. À travers ses mélodies et ses effets sonores, l'auteur cherche à transporter le public à différents moments.l'auteur vise à transporter le public dans différents moments, offrant une perspective aquatique à travers les yeux d'un poisson agité et aventureux.d'un poisson agité et aventureux. Ce voyage musical conduit à l'exploration de la ville de Baia et de sa richesse archéologique préservée sous les profondeurs marines.sous les profondeurs marines, même à travers le temps.[...En son temps, Baia était une ancienne ville romaine qui a prospéré au cours des 1er et 2e siècles de notre ère. C'était une destination luxueusedestination luxueuse et un centre politique et social important dans l'Empire romain. Réputée pour ses thermes, son architecturearchitecture impressionnante et son magnifique environnement naturel, la ville devint un lieu de retraite populaire pour la haute société romaine, y compris les empereurs, les nobles et les artistes,empereurs, nobles et artistes. Cependant, au fil des siècles, Baia a été affectée par l'activité volcanique et les modifications du littoral.une grande partie de la ville a été submergée sous l'eau. Aujourd'hui, les vestiges de Baia reposent sous les eaux du golfe,ce qui en fait un site archéologique sous-marin fascinant...]BAIA ist eine symphonische Episode, die von der versunkenen italienischen Stadt inspiriert ist. Mit seinen Melodien und Klangeffekten will der Autorder Autor das Publikum in verschiedene Momente versetzen, indem er eine aquatische Perspektive aus den Augen eines rastlosen undabenteuerlichen Fisches. Diese musikalische Reise führt zur Erkundung der Stadt Baia und ihres archäologischen Reichtums, derunter den Meerestiefen bewahrt hat, sogar über die Zeit hinweg.[...Baia war eine antike römische Stadt, die im 1. und 2. Jahrhundert n. Chr. florierte. Sie war ein luxuriösesund ein bedeutendes politisches und soziales Zentrum im Römischen Reich. Berühmt für seine Thermalbäder, seine beeindruckendeArchitektur und die schöne natürliche Umgebung bekannt, wurde die Stadt zu einem beliebten Rückzugsort für die römische High Society, darunter Kaiser, Adlige und Künstler,Adlige und Künstler. Im Laufe der Jahrhunderte wurde Baia jedoch durch vulkanische Aktivitäten und Veränderungen der Küstenlinie beeinträchtigt, was dazu führte, dassein großer Teil der Stadt unter Wasser gesetzt wurde. Heute liegen die Überreste von Baia unter dem Wasser des Golfs,und machen sie zu einer faszinierenden archäologischen Unterwasserstätte...].
SKU: BT.DHP-0991506-140
Evenals Melody in F van Anton Rubinstein kan deze compositie van Jan Hadermann worden beschouwd als een fraai ‘muzikaal moment’. Melody in Five verwijst naar de 5/8 maatsoort waarin het werd geschreven. Juist deze maatsoortgeeft de compositie haar rustige, wiegende karakter. Melody in Five: een werk waarin de technische speelvaardigheid ondergeschikt is aan de muzikaliteit. Een prachtig intermezzo.Der Titel Melody in Five verweist auf den 5/8-Takt, in dem das Stück gschrieben ist. Diese Taktart verleiht der Komposition ihren friedvollen, wiegenden Charakter. Bei diesem Werk muss auf das Gefühl der Musik mehr Wert gelegt werden als auf technisches Können. Jan Hadermann schrieb diese musikalische Episode für die Mitglieder der Brass Band St. Cecilia in Hombeek, Belgien.
SKU: BT.DHP-0991506-010
SKU: BT.DHP-0991506-020
SKU: BT.DHP-0991506-120
SKU: BT.DHP-0991506-030
SKU: BT.DHP-0991506-130
SKU: NR.96295
Scherzo : Allegro : C major, Automne : Lento : Db major, Fileuse : Allegro : E major, Appassionato : Allegro : c minor, Impromptu : Andante : F major, Tarentelle : Allegro vivace : D major.
SKU: HL.48186455
UPC: 888680828639. 9x12 inches.
“Born to an Italian father and a French mother, Eugène Bozza (1905-1991) divided his music studies between the Academia Santa Cecilia in Rome and the Conservatoire de Paris, where he was taught by Henri Büsser and Henri Rabaud. His chamber music compositions reveal a marked predilection for wind instruments, as reflected in Fantaisie pastorale for oboe and piano (1939) and New-Orléans for bass saxhorn and piano (1944). During his stay a few years earlier at the Villa Medici in Rome (1936), Bozza had written his Aria Pour Saxophone Alto Et Piano ' a free adaptation of the third movement of Johann Sebastian Bach's Organ Pastorale in F major BWV 590. This expansive and nostalgic melody, which unfolds over a regular meter, has become one of the most widely played SaxoEphone pieces in the world. Having enjoyed such success, Éditions Leduc has decided to supplement its republication with an audio version that will enable saxoEphonists to carry out 'full-scale' practice.&rdquo.
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