SKU: LM.GD1291
ISBN 9790231707366.
Las Gotitas - Campario de pueblo - Baila ! ... Abuelita - Nana de mi munequita - Paquito se divierte - Ninos jugando al corro - Valsecito - Duermete, munequita - Mananita de domingo - Ronda de los enanitos - Desfile de granaderos - Arre borrico ! - El Columpio - El Cucu - Soldatinos de carton - Cancion de navidad - Bailarina mora - El Molino de viento - El Valsecito - Nana, nanita - Danza americana - Mariposas azules - Los Pequenos moritos - A lado del riachuelo.
SKU: HL.48013852
UPC: 073999554441. 9.0x12.0x0.131 inches.
Contents: Du meines Herzens Kronelein * Daz iuwer min engel walte * Waldeinsamkeit * Wenn die Linde bluht * Herzenstausch * Beim Schneewetter * Schlecht' Wetter * Einen Brief soll ich schreiben * Am Brunnele * Warte nur * Mei Bua * Mit Rosen bestreut * Der verliebte Jager * Mein Schazelein * Maiennacht.
SKU: HL.48013835
UPC: 073999138351. 9.0x12.0x0.172 inches.
SKU: HL.14023286
Danish.
Drontens Sang Til Mennesket for Voice and Guitar (ad lib.) by Per Nørgård (1994).
Text by Vagn Lundbye.
Manuscript copy.
SKU: HL.14021525
UPC: 884088795511. 8.25x11.75x0.18 inches.
This edition features instructions for studying master pieces by Sevcik regarding substance and course of motion and reaching a genuine and reliable technique in relatively short time. By Professor A. Mingotti. For violin.
SKU: HL.48000680
UPC: 073999648713. 8.25x11.75x0.06 inches.
Contents: Praeludium • Lied der Verlassenen • Die Libelle • Mainacht • Tanz-Intermezzo • Barcarolle • Postludium.
SKU: LM.PB1332
ISBN 3137990013325.
Nos vies - Printemps de vie - Passe le temps - Le monde est a toi - S'eleve - Il manquait un ange - Di Brama (Avec In Anda) - Si tous les enfants - Chanter la terre - Une voix - Au pays des merveilles - Des clowns - L'An 2001 - Vois sur ton chemin - Un geste.
SKU: HL.14036005
ISBN 9783920127033.
A study of how to practise Sevcik's works. German Edition.
SKU: HL.49013596
ISBN 9790001010948.
SKU: BT.AMP-449-010
English-German-French-Dutch.
The Legend of Spirit Island was commissioned by the Twin Ports Wind Orchestra, Duluth, Minnesota (Mark Whitlock, conductor), to honour the euphonium player, Dick Carlson. The piece takes its title from a local legend about Spirit Island, which lies in a gap of the St. Louis River called Spirit Lake. The legend tells the story of Chaska, the son of a Dakota Chief, and Wetona, the daughter of Ojibwe Chief Buckado. He was handsome and she was beautiful; it wasn’t long before they fell in love. This is a challenging euphonium solo in which the versatile soloist can explore very expressive melodic sequences, as well as energetic, technical sections.The Legend of Spirit Island werd geschreven in opdracht van de het Twin Ports Wind Orchestra uit Duluth, Minnesota (dirigent Mark Whitlock) als eerbetoon aan euphoniumspeler Dick Carlson. De titel van het werk is afkomstig van een lokale legende over Spirit Island, dat dicht bij Duluth in een verbreding van de St. Louis River Spirit Lake ¬ligt. Deze legende gaat over Chaska, de zoon van een Dakota-opperhoofd, en Wetona, de dochter van Ojibwe-opperhoofd Buckado. Hij was knap en zij was mooi; het duurde niet lang of de twee waren verliefd op elkaar. De uitdagende euphoniumsolo biedt de solist de mogelijkheid om expressieve melodieën te verkennen en zijn of haarspeelvaardigheid te demonstreren. The Legend of Spirit Island wurde vom Twin Ports Wind Orchestra aus Duluth, Minnesota (Dirigent: Mark Whitlock), in Auftrag gegeben, um den Euphoniumspieler Dick Carlson zu ehren. Der Titel des Stückes leitet sich von einer Legende über die Insel Spirit Island ab, die in einem Bereich des St. Louis River liegt, der Spirit Lake genannt wird. Die Legende handelt von Chaska, dem Sohn eines Dakota-Häuptlings, und Wetona, der Tochter des Ojibwe-Häuptlings Buckado. Er war gut aussehend und sie war schön, und so dauerte es nicht lange, bis sie sich ineinander verliebten. In diesem anspruchsvollen Stück kann der Euphonium-Solist sehr ausdrucksvolle melodische Sequenzen, aber auchenergiegeladene, technische Abschnitte erkunden. The Legend of Spirit Island est une commande du Twin Ports Wind Orchestra de Duluth, Minnesota (dirigé par Mark Whitlock), en l’honneur de son joueur d’euphonium, Dick Carlson. L’œuvre prend son titre d’une légende locale concernant Spirit Island, une île qui se trouve dans un élargissement du fleuve St. Louis appelé Spirit Lake. La légende raconte l’histoire de Chaska, fils d’un chef des Dakotas, et de Wetona, la fille du chef des Ojibwés, Buckado. Il était beau et elle était magnifique, et il n’a pas fallu longtemps pour qu’ils tombent amoureux. Ce solo exigeant pour euphonium solo permet au soliste polyvalent d’explorer des séquences mélodiques très expressives,ainsi que des sections énergiques et techniques. The Legend of Spirit Island è stata commissionata dalla Twin Ports Wind Orchestra, Duluth, Minnesota (Mark Whitlock, direttore), per onorare il suonatore di eufonio Dick Carlson. Il titolo si ispira da una leggenda locale sullo spirito dell’isola, che si troverebbe in un punto del fiume St.Louis chiamato Spirit Lake. La leggenda racconta la storia di Chaska, il figlio di Dakota Chief, e Wetona,la figlia di Ojibwe Chief Buckado. Lui era bello e lei era bellissima; non passò molto tempo prima che si innamorassero. Un brano per eufonio solista molto impegnativo nel quale un solista con versatilit può esplorare sequenze melodiche molto espressive, oltre a sezioni tecnicheenergiche.
SKU: GI.G-M523
ISBN 9781579992378. English.
This major band method by James O. Froseth has it all: Artist performers set musical standards in sound with more than 80 great performances on CD for every instrument, and one CD lasts for the entire book! Performers include: Michael Henoch (Chicago Symphony Orchestra), Randall Hawes, Jeffrey Zook, Sharon Sparrow, Kevin Good (Detroit Symphony Orchestra), Albert Blaser (Cleveland State University), Brian Bowman (Duquesne University), Timothy McAllister (Crane School of Music, SUNY at Potsdam), Steve Houghton (LA percussion recording artist and clinician), Donald Sinta, Richard Beene, Bryan Kennedy, Debra Chodacki, Fritz Kaenzig (University of Michigan), Kristin Beene (Toledo Symphony Orchestra), and Jean Moorehead Libs (Plymouth Symphony Orchestra). Professional studio backgrounds capture the rich diversity of American music culture with a repertoire of American, Latin American, African, European, and Far Eastern styles. Music of other times includes 12th-century conductus, 15th-century Dance of the Bouffons, 16th-century French branle, 18th- and 19th-century folk songs and dances, 1940s and '50s jazz, blues, and rock-and-roll. The repertoire and recorded contexts are motivating, informative, and entirely musical. Every song includes text, providing information about phrasing, rhythm, style, affect, emotion, history, and culture. A unique Rhythmic Pattern Dictionary allows students to look it up and listen up. An individualized format allows students to progress at different rates with a theme and variation format. Ear training and improvisation are integral parts of the lesson format. A 550+ page Teacher's Resource edition and musical score provides options galore, including a double CD with listen and play exercises for group instruction, supplementary exercises for technical development, and resource material for improvisation and composition. All the resources needed for teaching to the National Standards for Music are provided (coordinates with rhythm flashcards). Book 2 features innovative, but optional use of world percussion instruments, as developed by percussion educator Steve Houghton. Click here to download the audio recordings for the Book 2 Teacher's Edition.
SKU: KJ.JSO372C
UPC: 8402704686.
Big Ole was the legendary first settler of Minnesota. He was a Norwegian Viking who came over on a ship and made a trek to what is now Alexandria, Minnesota, where a 25-foot statue of Big Ole now proudly stands. This enchanting work pays homage to Big Ole! It's rhythmic, lyrical, and simply fun for players and audiences. Duration: 6:31.
SKU: SU.80400770
SSAATTBB Chorus, solo Sop, solo Ten, a cappella Duration: 5:00Commissioned by: Matthew CullotonDedication: The Singers: Minnesota Choral Artists; Matthew Culloton, Music Director and FounderPremiered by: The Singers: Minnesota Choral ArtistsCopyright 2009Text author: Joseph Mohr (1792-1848) Published by: Paulus Publications (SP533) Minimum order quantity: 8 copies. To order quantities fewer than 8.
SKU: PR.114412930
UPC: 680160571604. 8.5 x 11 inches. Text: Li Bai. Li Bai. Three poems by Li Bai (701 - 762).
It's a privilege to write a new work for my friend, the pipa master Ms. Wu Man to perform in the 05/06 concert season. Remembering the first time we worked together in 1991, Wu Man premiered my solo piece The Points on the age-old Chinese traditional instrument, with her adventurous virtuosity and sensibility in the piece with new musical concept and language, at the NewWorkOctober concert series at Columbia University in New York, presented by New Music Consort. I have been very happy to keep track with her new experiment and success in the new music field since then. Again, in 2001, I have composed a trio for her to play with Yo-Yo Ma and Young-Nam Kim, commissioned by the Chamber Music Society of Minnesota for the Hun Qiao project. Wu Man loved the piece so much that she commissioned me another new work to perform this time. In Chinese cultural tradition, in which I am deeply rooted, music is a part of an organic art form, along with poetry, calligraphy and painting. I am glad that Wu Man suggested to create our new work together with visual artist Catherine Owens. We are going to combine the art forms together in one. I got my inspiration from three ancient poems, which are drawn in Chinese calligraphy, with exaggerated dancing lines and shapes in layers of ink. The music would go with image projection in Chinese painting according to the poems. Written for Wu Man and commissioned by the Walton Arts Center, Fayetteville, AR, the duet Ancient Dances is written for pipa and a set of percussion instruments (including a pair of naobo, finger cymbals, and bongos; a Japanese high woodblock, a triangle, 3 Beijing Opera gongs in small, medium and large sizes, a suspended cymbal and a conga). It consists of three movements of music - Cheering, Longing, and Wondering, in which the music abstractly represents various expressions, in different textures and tempi, inspired by the text in the three Chinese poems by Li Bai from Tang Dynasty: 1) Riding on My Skiff; 2) Night Thoughts; 3) The Cataract of Mount Lu. The flying lines, as like mysterious and vivid ancient dances, bring the music, the calligraphy, and the painting all together in our work. --Chen Yi.It's a privilege to write a new work for my friend, the pipa master Ms. Wu Man to perform in the 05/06 concert season. Remembering the first time we worked together in 1991, Wu Man premiered my solo piece The Points on the age-old Chinese traditional instrument, with her adventurous virtuosity and sensibility in the piece with new musical concept and language, at the NewWorkOctober concert series at Columbia University in New York, presented by New Music Consort. I have been very happy to keep track with her new experiment and success in the new music field since then. Again, in 2001, I have composed a trio for her to play with Yo-Yo Ma and Young-Nam Kim, commissioned by the Chamber Music Society of Minnesota for the Hun Qiao project. Wu Man loved the piece so much that she commissioned me another new work to perform this time.In Chinese cultural tradition, in which I am deeply rooted, music is a part of an organic art form, along with poetry, calligraphy and painting. I am glad that Wu Man suggested to create our new work together with visual artist Catherine Owens. We are going to combine the art forms together in one. I got my inspiration from three ancient poems, which are drawn in Chinese calligraphy, with exaggerated dancing lines and shapes in layers of ink. The music would go with image projection in Chinese painting according to the poems.Written for Wu Man and commissioned by the Walton Arts Center, Fayetteville, AR, the duet Ancient Dances is written for pipa and a set of percussion instruments (including a pair of naobo, finger cymbals, and bongos; a Japanese high woodblock, a triangle, 3 Beijing Opera gongs in small, medium and large sizes, a suspended cymbal and a conga). It consists of three movements of music - Cheering, Longing, and Wondering, in which the music abstractly represents various expressions, in different textures and tempi, inspired by the text in the three Chinese poems by Li Bai from Tang Dynasty: 1) Riding on My Skiff; 2) Night Thoughts; 3) The Cataract of Mount Lu. The flying lines, as like mysterious and vivid ancient dances, bring the music, the calligraphy, and the painting all together in our work.—Chen Yi.
SKU: SU.80400440
Mixed Chorus and Harp or PianoDuration: 4:00Commissioned by National Federation of Music Clubs for The Singers - Minnesota Choral Artists Dedication: For the 2006 National Conference, Minneapolis, MN Premiered by: The Singers: Minnesota Choral Artists; Matthew Cullaton, conductor Copyright 2006Text author: Edna St. Vincent Millay Published by: Paulus Publications Minimum order quantity: 8 copies. To order quantities fewer than 8.
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