| The New Guitar Big Book of Hits -- '50s and '60s Guitar notes and tablatures Alfred Publishing
(Guitar TAB). For Guitar. Book; Guitar Mixed Folio; Guitar TAB. The New Guitar T...(+)
(Guitar TAB). For Guitar. Book; Guitar Mixed Folio; Guitar TAB. The New Guitar TAB Big Book. Adult Contemporary; Folk; Pop; Pop/Rock; Rock. 264 pages. Published by Alfred Music
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| The American Creed Choral TTBB TTBB, Piano Heritage Music Press
By Donald P Moore. For TTB/TBB choir (TTBB), piano (with optional 2 trumpets, 2 ...(+)
By Donald P Moore. For TTB/TBB choir (TTBB), piano (with optional 2 trumpets, 2 trombones). Patriotic. Octavo
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| The Road Not Taken Carl Fischer
Choral Cello, Piano, SATB chorus SKU: CF.CM9714 Composed by Z. Randall St...(+)
Choral Cello, Piano, SATB chorus SKU: CF.CM9714 Composed by Z. Randall Stroope. 16 pages. Duration 4 minutes, 48 seconds. Carl Fischer Music #CM9714. Published by Carl Fischer Music (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). $2.75 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| The American Creed Choral SATB SATB, Piano [Octavo] Heritage Music Press
By Donald P Moore. For SATB choir and piano (with optional 2 trumpets, 2 trombon...(+)
By Donald P Moore. For SATB choir and piano (with optional 2 trumpets, 2 trombones). Patriotic. Octavo
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| Whatever Name or Creed. Hymns Choral SATB Stainer and Bell
Mixed choir SKU: ST.B874 Composed by Andrew Pratt. Hymns & Relgious Drama...(+)
Mixed choir SKU: ST.B874 Composed by Andrew Pratt. Hymns & Relgious Drama. Choral Score. Stainer & Bell Ltd. #B874. Published by Stainer & Bell Ltd. (ST.B874). ISBN 9780852498743. The 135 hymns and songs in Whatever Name or Creed are texts for today, reflections by Andrew Pratt on a variety of contemporary topics, illuminated in the searchlight of his insistent and uncompromising questioning. A major theme, regarded from the author's own Christian viewpoint, is the relationship between faiths, especially as witnessed in their heritage of shared insights. The introduction is by Geoffrey Duncan. New musical settings by composers including Peter Cutts, Hal H. Hopson, John R. Kleinheksel Sr and Ian Sharp complement many of the texts, while others are indexed with tunes suggested from a number of standard British and American hymnals. $19.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| The Road Not Taken Carl Fischer
Choral Cello, Piano, alto 1, alto 2, soprano 1, soprano 2 SKU: CF.CM9750 ...(+)
Choral Cello, Piano, alto 1, alto 2, soprano 1, soprano 2 SKU: CF.CM9750 Composed by Z. Randall Stroope. Duration 4 minutes, 48 seconds. Carl Fischer Music #CM9750. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.CM9750). ISBN 9781491162385. UPC: 680160921133. Key: F major. English. Robert Frost. About the workFew 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 notesResearch 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. $2.75 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| An American Liturgy |trombone|trumpet|percussion| GIA Publications
By C. Alexander Peloquin. For Instruments: Brass quintet (3 trumpets, 2 trombone...(+)
By C. Alexander Peloquin. For Instruments: Brass quintet (3 trumpets, 2 trombones), tambourine, timpani, bass (instruments optional). Chamber Music Sacred. Published by GIA Publications.
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| Round Peak Clawhammer Banjo Banjo Centerstream
Traditional Appalachian Fiddle Tunes from Surry County, NC. Banjo. Americana...(+)
Traditional Appalachian Fiddle
Tunes from Surry County, NC.
Banjo. Americana, Folk,
Instruction. Softcover.
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| I Would Be True Choral TTBB [Octavo] Carl Fischer
Composed by Mark Patterson. For TTBB choir. Octavo. 8 pages. Duration 3 minutes,...(+)
Composed by Mark Patterson. For TTBB choir. Octavo. 8 pages. Duration 3 minutes, 35 seconds. Published by Carl Fischer
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