| Easy Charts Ensemble Band
1 Voice solo Music Factory
'Easy Charts Ensemble' is a new series containing the latest hits which can also...(+)
'Easy Charts Ensemble' is a new series containing the latest hits which can also be played by bands of beginners. The score comes with parts for piano/keyboard including overlaid first part in C, for B flat and E flat instruments (first and second parts each) and for the rhythm section (guitar, bass, drums). The first volume starts with the superhit 'Happy' by Pharrell Williams, the cool hipster song 'I Follow Rivers' by the dancing elf Lykke Li and other fantastic chart hits. / Voix
45.30 EUR - Sold by LMI-partitions (Seller in french langage) Pre-shipment lead time: 3-10 days - In Stock Supplier | |
| Rockschool Vocals Grade 4
(2021) Voice solo [Sheet music] Rock School Limited (RSL)
Par . Semblable au syllabus de piano classique à succès, publié fin 2020, le ...(+)
Par . Semblable au syllabus de piano classique à succès, publié fin 2020, le répertoire choisi colle à quatre principes clés : défendre des compositeurs ethniquement diversifiés ; représenter les genres ; connaître l'histoire et la tradition de l'apprentissage d'instruments ; et permettre aux étudiants de se sentir à l'aise pour étudier la musique dans un environnement populaire et classique. Chaque échelon du programme vocal de 2021, très attendu, comprend dix arrangements de 'tubes', évalués et conçus de manière à doter les chanteurs contemporains de compétences pertinentes pour l'industrie, quel que soit l'environnement dans lequel ils se produisent. / Date parution : 2021-11-03/ Recueil / Vocal
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| Banished (MC NEFF
STEPHEN) Voice solo [Sheet music] Peters
Par MC NEFF STEPHEN. My research for Banished began with a small group of studen...(+)
Par MC NEFF STEPHEN. My research for Banished began with a small group of students during a Trinity Laban co-lab period in 2013, though the idea goes back over 30 years when I first saw Steve Gooch’s Female Transport and stored the idea of adapting it as an opera until the right opportunity arose. I have been involved in opera for a long time and it has always been a frustration for me that while there is an abundance of female talent (particularly so in conservatories and colleges) there is a noticeable lack of challenging roles available for young women. The roles most often undertaken are maids or innocent girls, compliant wives or tomboys. Not that the problem is necessarily confined exclusively to young women, but where good roles exist, the women are all too often merely passive or victims. Things happen to them rather than them making things happen. They are unable to influence their circumstances and are usually resigned to their fate. Worse still, they are often judged in some way responsible for what happens to them, culpable even because of their looks, their way of life or a streak of independence. Just think about Mimi, Carmen and Violetta (to name only three on a long list). All these characters die, and their attempts at individuality contribute to their demise in some way that they have no control over. With some exceptions female characters in opera are too often sad, mad or bad.
Redressing this balance and taking advantage of the richness in vocal talent is only one reason to write an opera reflecting the reality of a group of strong women who work things out for themselves. The transportation of people to Australia at the beginning of the nineteenth century is not a particularly well understood part of history beyond a sort of folk myth. What were the circumstances, who were the people and what happened to them? Opera does not exist to completely answer these questions, but it can focus on the women as individuals and help tell their story. (All the women named in the opera actually existed.)
My approach has to been to put the women’s narrative centre stage and, in the confines of an oppressive, dangerous environment go with them on their journey as they survive or sink. The demands on the women are huge. At every turn they are oppressed by their jailers, the system that brought them here and their own low expectations. They have to work out ways to overcome these odds. We discover them through their music in solos and ensembles, sometimes reflective, at other times boasting about their lives a petty criminals and trying to establish status and pecking order. Alongside this I have used references to music of the time to create another reality built on larger ensembles and choruses. This is a sort of collective consciousness aware of loss, longing and context – even of a broad political dimension to the realities of Transportation. Despite the acute awareness of their circumstances in these ensembles, there is also a resilience and strength that transcends the individual stories. Stephen McNeff / Instrumental Music / Répertoire / Voix
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| Hamilton Margaret - Sing
Freedom! - Songs Of South
African Life - 2-part
Choir Voice solo Novello & Co Ltd.
Description Margaret Hamilton. This unique collection of songs from South Afr...(+)
Description Margaret Hamilton. This unique collection of songs from South Africa contains 35 songs of the people, performed in churches, workplaces and at gatherings. This book provides the first opportunity for churches, schools and colleges to perform these wonderful songs of liberation and Christian praise. Transcribed and introduced, including performance notes, by Maggie Hamilton and written for unaccompanied voices with guitar symbols for use with unison or two-part singing. The simplicity of many of the tunes and remaining parts makes them suitable for playing on glockenspiels, recorders or other melodic instruments. Published by Novello in association with Christian Aid. Songlist A Ndi Bonanga Umfana (I Did Not See The Shepherd) Abasundu Nabamhlope (Blacks And Whites) Afika Baba Mandela Daai Stones (Those Stones) Ehlatin'e Lusaka (In Lusaka Bush) Hamba Kahle (Go Well) Hamba Vangeli (Spread The Word) Hayo O Tshwanang Le Yena (There's No-one Like Him) Inzima Lendlela (This Road Is Heavy) Klim Op Die Wa (Get Onto The Wagon) Lerato Ia Jeso Le A Makatsa (The Love Of Jesus Is Wonderful) Mandela Prescribes For Freedom Mandela Wethu (Our Mandela) Manyanani Basebenzi (Workers Unite) Monateng Kapele (In Joy We Will Be Together) Nkosi Sikelel' Iafrika (Lord Bless Africa) Organize And Mobilize Parna Junda (The Flag) Release Mandela Rolihlahla Mandela Say'ilim Ingqolowa (We Are Ploughing Wheat) Senzenina (What Have We Done?) Siku Rin Gwana (One Day) Siyay Epitori (We Are Goin To Pretoria) Songena Sirubuluza (We Enter Crawling) Stop Killing Our Children Studente Sal Nooit Verloor (Students Will Never Lose) Thula Sizwe (Be Silent, Nation) Thuma Mina (Send Me) Tshollela Moya Wa Hao, Jesu (Pour Down Your Spirit, Jesus) Tumelo Yaka Ha Nkeke Ka E Lathla (My Faith, I Will Never Lose It) Umzabalazo (We Are The Woman) Uthando Lwakhe (God's Love) We! Mshlamane Uzungakholwa (Hey! My 'Friend', Don't Foget)
17.99 EUR - Sold by Woodbrass Pre-shipment lead time: On order | |
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