SKU: AP.31690S
UPC: 038081350899. English.
Big Raven takes its inspiration from a painting by Canadian artist, Emily Carr. It was commissioned for the official opening of Emily Carr Public School in Oakville, Canada. Haunting forest sounds set the mood for a moving and reflective work.
SKU: DZ.DZ-656
ISBN 9782895005421.
SKU: HL.14048011
8.25x11.0 inches. English.
5 Settings Of E.D. is a work by Simon Holt for Oboe and Countertenor (or Mezzo-Soprano). Commissioned by Bill and Elizabeth Colleran, the piece was first performed on 22nd April 2006. The piece is comprised of settings of poetry by Emily Dickinson, and lasts around 10 minutes.
SKU: KJ.W91
SKU: AP.44910S
UPC: 038081519258. English.
Inspired by an Emily Dickenson poem and combined with the thrill of an autumn drive, this overture is energetic and fast-paced, with a mood-setting introduction. Perfect for contest or concert performance, it's certain to seize the attention of your students and audience alike. (2:45) This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
SKU: HL.1428484
ISBN 9798350122275. UPC: 196288202462. 9.0x12.0x0.199 inches.
Memory Believes (a requiem) is a seven-movement work for chamber choir and string quartet dedicated to the memory of the composer's brother, Jonathan Adolphe (1952-2022). Four Meditation movements, each for solo violin, solo cello, solo viola, and the entire string quartet, are interspersed with three movements that include the choir and quartet. The texts set are “Because I could not stop for Death” (Emily Dickinson), “Are there not a thousand forms of sorrow” (Ethan Canin), and “Memory Believes” (William Faulkner). The string quartet score and parts and the choral score are available separately.
SKU: CF.YPS211F
ISBN 9781491152980. UPC: 680160910489.
A Certain Slant of Light is inspired by the introspective mood created by the rays of light on a dark cloudy day. A colorful, murmuring introduction is followed by a rich main theme in a minor key. It is a well-scored and fresh-sounding piece that will help young bands enhance their musicality.Rays of light against the dark of a cloudy day, or these same rays of light as they penetrate a dark room in late afternoon can create a mood of introspection and make us pause to reflect on the nature of life, loss and hope. A Certain Slant of Light is inspired by the title, but does not depict the actual poem There is a Certain Slant of Light by Emily Dickinson.A Certain Slant of Light opens with a colorful murmuring introduction followed immediately by a statement of the main theme of the piece. The opening briefly returns, followed by a setting of the melody in flute with woodwind accompaniment. The opening then returns and grows to a climax built on variations of the main theme. The piece fades to silence with a soft echo of the opening murmuring material.I enjoyed writing this piece and hope your students will enjoy playing these contrasting styles and that you will find the piece beneficial in teaching important musical concepts.Peter Terry, 2018.
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