SKU: HL.44005488
ISBN 9789043121705. UPC: 073999366280. 9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch. Jan Van Der Roost Presents.
Be the principal in a live concert band! It is probably every wind player's wish to play the first part in a professional wind band. With this book, this wish is fulfilled. In this publication, you will find wonderful concert works by the well-known composer Jan Van der Roost, arranged according to grade of difficulty. On the included CD, the full performance can be heard - and you can play along.
SKU: HL.236039
UPC: 888680753764. 12x16.5 inches.
Wish You Were Here, written for the Boston Pops, pays homage to Colin McPhee, one of the first western musicologists to study Balinese gamelan, as well as to the great illustrators Carl Barks and Herge' (responsible for Donald Duck & Tintin, respectively). Muhly has written a completely romantic and fanciful gamelan-influenced piece. On top of this twittery and excited music, a long, lonesome melody unfolds. After a desolate interlude with severe, ship's-horn brass, the energetic patterns start again, and the long line returns, this time with a triumphant, revelatory ending.Arranged for orchestra, this piece has a duration of approximately 8 minutes.
SKU: KN.15952
UPC: 822795159523.
With great variety of style and a refreshing harmonic touch, this grade 3-4 collection is destined to become a go-to resource for saxophone quartets.Contents:Bring A Torch, Jeanette, Isabella; Deck The Halls; God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen; In THe Bleak Midwinter; Jingle Bells; Joy To The World; O Come, O Come, Emmanuel; Silent Night; Ukrainian Bell Carol; Up On The Housetop; We Three Kings; We Wish You A Merry Christmas; What Child Is This?
SKU: HL.44005483
ISBN 9789043121668. UPC: 073999365474. 9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.
SKU: FJ.ST6286S
English.
Christmas and Chanukah faiths collide in this hilarious yet musically satisfying option for your winter program! Four popular Christmas melodies are set in four distinct and characteristic klezmer styles. Opening with Jingle Bells over a slow and dramatic Doina, the music moves into a lively version of We Wish You a Merry Christmas as a Bulgar. A Khosidl is the setting for a slower, restrained version of Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (complete with shout chorus!). Then the music takes off with Deck the Halls presented as a Sher. Of course, the Dreidel Song makes a cameo appearance at the end. Tons of fun and wildly entertaining!
About FJH Developing Strings
Slightly more advanced than Beginning Strings, this series begins to involve more position work and a slightly more complex rhythmic figures. Rehearsal piano is often provided. Ideal for middle school and smaller high school programs. Grade 2 - 2.5
SKU: HL.14000538
ISBN 9781870997003. English.
This collection of twelve Christmas pieces by Alison Hedger is ideal for school concerts and for forming the basis of a nativity play. Each carol paints a delightful picture of some aspect of the traditional Christmas story. Teachers may wish to use just one song or all of them. Where applicable the Biblical texts are given to assist schools in staging their carol concerts and Nativity plays. The music is great fun, and is designed to give enjoyment to children everywhere. Suitable for children aged between 5 and 11. Arranged for piano, voice, recorder and simple percussion, with Guitar chords given. Duration: 25 mins. Script available in student book. If you need to license a school/youth theatre performance of this product, please use the online application form.
SKU: CL.011-3822-01
Palm trees and Santa Claus? Beaches and mistletoe? Absolutely! This Christmas, take a vacation to the Caribbean with We Wish You a Calypso Christmas. Mix the island beat with familiar Christmas melodies woven cleverly throughout and you are ready to go caroling in the sun and sand. Solid scoring lets each section of the band have its moment in the sun and helps ensure success with limited instrumentation. Look no further for a fun and lighthearted way to end your holiday concert!
About C.L. Barnhouse Command Series
The Barnhouse Command Series includes works at grade levels 2, 2.5, and 3. This series is designed for middle school and junior high school bands, as well as high school bands of smaller instrumentation or limited experience. Command Series publications have a slightly larger instrumentation than the Rising Band Series, and are typically of larger scope, duration, and musical content.
SKU: HL.159834
UPC: 888680620097.
Pepper Choplin has done it again.He has taken one of the classic Christmas Concert Closers, “We Wish You A Merry Christmas,†added two new engaging counter-melodies, and wrapped them in an easy swing that invites the audience to sing along.Reminiscent in format to the Christmas classic “Peace, Peace,†this clever carol setting is sure to follow suit.A rhythm part is available separately as is a performance/rehearsal track.Cue sized-notes enable this voicing to work for middle school choirs on up.Easy. Merry Christmas, Everyone!
SKU: SP.TS171
ISBN 9781585604531. UPC: 649571101718.
Music has always been an integral part of the holiday season. As everyone knows, there is no better way to celebrate than with a song. Re-live your childhood memories and share your love of music this holiday season with Santa's Little Helper published by Santorella Publications. Santa's Little Helper for Trumpet is written as solos or duets in accommodating keys for Flute, Clarinet, Alto Sax or Trombone. This complete collection of Christmas songs from Santorella Publications includes an accompaniment CD and lyrics for the whole family to enjoy. The Piano Accompaniment book for Brass and Reed instruments is sold separately. Santorella's String Edition is also available for violin, viola, cello and bass. Angels We Have Heard on High - Away in a Manger - Birthday of a King - Deck the Halls - God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen - Good King Wenceslas - Hark! The Herald Angels Sing - I Saw Three Ships - It Came Upon a Midnight Clear - Jingle Bells - Jolly Old Saint Nicholas - Joy to the World - O Christmas Tree - O Come All Ye Faithful - O, Holy Night - O Little Town of Bethlehem - Silent Night - We Wish You A Merry Christmas - Good Christian Men Rejoice - I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day - We Three Kings Of Orient Are - Star Of The East - The First Noel - Here We Come Awassailing.
SKU: CF.BF141
ISBN 9781491159989. UPC: 680160918584.
The three pieces From Jewish Life were composed by Swiss-American composer Ernest Bloch in 1924, the same year he took U.S. citizenship. Though clearly inspired and influenced by Jewish experience, they are purely concert pieces, and do not provide any specific liturgical significance.The first movement, Prayer, is a deeply heartfelt plea to the almighty. As Neil W Levin writes, The initial four-note motive in the minor mode, together with its elaboration in the ensuing phrases, sounds as if it might have served as the skeletal model for Max Janowski's (1912-1991) now well-known setting of the High Holyday prayer Avinu Malkenu. This prayer has special meaning in my own spiritual life, as I have been singing it since my childhood. Both Prayer and Janowski's Avinu Malkenu are cantorial in nature, to be sung with heartfelt pathos.The second movement, Supplication (the act of begging humbly), has more angst, almost a sense of urgency as a result of the rhythmic motor in the piano. The third movement, Jewish Song, evokes a quintessentially Eastern-European melancholy. Its falling motives with bent intonation might represent the pain of the Jewish experience.The works were dedicated to Dutch-American cellist Hans Kindler, a highly influential musician of his time, and founder of the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington, D.C. Mr. Kindler was the soloist for the world premiere of Bloch's most celebrated work, Schelomo in 1917.Though the popularity of Bloch's oeuvre has been dominated by works of Jewish connection, we should not forget that Bloch had many other stylistic periods, including Franco-Belgian, modal, serial, and even American folk. In 1927, he was awarded Musical America's composition prize in a unanimous vote, despite being regarded as an outsider by American music writers at the time. His winning work America (1928) was performed by every major orchestra and conductor in the following seasons. May we be proud of his contributions to American music.The three pieces From Jewish Life were composed by Swiss-American composer Ernest Bloch in 1924, the same year he took U.S. citizenship. Though clearly inspired and influenced by Jewish experience, they are purely concert pieces, and do not provide any specific liturgical significance. The first movement, Prayer, is a deeply heartfelt plea to the almighty. As Neil W Levin writes, The initial four-note motive in the minor mode, together with its elaboration in the ensuing phrases, sounds as if it might have served as the skeletal model for Max Janowski's (1912-1991) now well-known setting of the High Holyday prayer Avinu Malkenu. This prayer has special meaning in my own spiritual life, as I have been singing it since my childhood. Both Prayer and Janowski's Avinu Malkenu are cantorial in nature, to be sung with heartfelt pathos. The second movement, Supplication (the act of begging humbly), has more angst, almost a sense of urgency as a result of the rhythmic motor in the piano. The third movement, Jewish Song, evokes a quintessentially Eastern-European melancholy. Its falling motives with bent intonation might represent the pain of the Jewish experience. The works were dedicated to Dutch-American cellist Hans Kindler, a highly influential musician of his time, and founder of the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington, D.C. Mr. Kindler was the soloist for the world premiere of Bloch's most celebrated work, Schelomo in 1917. Though the popularity of Bloch's oeuvre has been dominated by works of Jewish connection, we should not forget that Bloch had many other stylistic periods, including Franco-Belgian, modal, serial, and even American folk. In 1927, he was awarded Musical America's composition prize in a unanimous vote, despite being regarded as an outsider by American music writers at the time. His winning work America (1928) was performed by every major orchestra and conductor in the following seasons. May we be proud of his contributions to American music.The three pieces From Jewish Life were composed by Swiss-American composer Ernest Bloch in 1924, the same year he took U.S. citizenship. Though clearly inspired and influenced by Jewish experience, they are purely concert pieces, and do not provide any specific liturgical significance.The first movement, “Prayerâ€, is a deeply heartfelt plea to the almighty. As Neil W Levin writes, “The initial four-note motive in the minor mode, together with its elaboration in the ensuing phrases, sounds as if it might have served as the skeletal model for Max Janowski’s (1912–1991) now well-known setting of the High Holyday prayer Avinu Malkenu.†This prayer has special meaning in my own spiritual life, as I have been singing it since my childhood. Both “Prayer†and Janowski’s Avinu Malkenu are cantorial in nature, to be sung with heartfelt pathos.The second movement, “Supplication†(the act of begging humbly), has more angst, almost a sense of urgency as a result of the rhythmic motor in the piano. The third movement, “Jewish Songâ€, evokes a quintessentially Eastern-European melancholy. Its falling motives with bent intonation might represent the pain of the Jewish experience.The works were dedicated to Dutch-American cellist Hans Kindler, a highly influential musician of his time, and founder of the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington, D.C. Mr. Kindler was the soloist for the world premiere of Bloch’s most celebrated work, Schelomo in 1917.Though the popularity of Bloch’s oeuvre has been dominated by works of Jewish connection, we should not forget that Bloch had many other stylistic periods, including Franco-Belgian, modal, serial, and even American folk. In 1927, he was awarded Musical America’s composition prize in a unanimous vote, despite being regarded as an outsider by American music writers at the time. His winning work America (1928) was performed by every major orchestra and conductor in the following seasons. May we be proud of his contributions to American music.
SKU: OU.9780193870529
ISBN 9780193870529. 11 x 9 inches.
For SATB with optional children's choir, and piano or piano four hands or chamber orchestra or full orchestra This is the perfect set of carols for a Christmas concert. A medley of favourites - 'Deck the hall', 'Jingle Bells', 'O Christmas Tree', 'The Wassail Song', and 'We wish you a merry Christmas' - all arranged with flair and ingenuity with suggestions for audience participation!
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