SKU: RM.DOSS03661-CO
SKU: LO.30-3640H
UPC: 000308154870.
Orchestral Score and Parts for 45/1635H A true testament to his strength and skill as a composer, Andre Thomas's Mass combines the power of love and joy with the beauty and sophistication of top-tier choral music. Written in five movements, the Mass can be performed in its entirety or as separate selections. This gospel-style work may be performed with piano, piano with bass and drums, or with full orchestra. Also available is a piano accompaniment CD (99/3967H). The Mass is dedicated to the Tallahassee Community Chorus.
SKU: AP.FOM04001C
UPC: 654979078968. English.
Kool and the Gang for your intermediate orchestra? You bet! This is a high-energy tune for your strings or full orchestra. With the drumset adding the drive, it's great for engaging the students and listeners alike. (1:59).
SKU: HL.50602337
ISBN 9781540085054. UPC: 840126908947. 12x16 inches.
This new performance score seeks to address every quantifiable performance problem confronting conductors and performs of the Ives Fourth Symphony. Here, for the first time, difficulties that have bedeviled interpreters of the score in the past are addressed, and the new issues unearthed in the recently published Critical Edition score are harnessed and accounted for.
SKU: BT.BH6400592
German-English.
Contents: Silken Shoes · Irmelin · The Seraglio Garden · The Violet · Cynara · A Late Lark · Sakuntala.
SKU: HL.14005410
'Acquainted with Night', is a cycle of six songs, for alto and strings, harp and timpani. The texts are all concerned with different aspects of night. The first song, 'Lullaby' to a poem by Beaumont and Fletcher, seeks to evoke the 'care-charming' powers of sleep. The second, a setting of Robert Frost's 'Acquainted with the night', is concerned with the lonely world of a strange city at night and the music is characterised by an insistently repeated figure in the accompaniment. The third song contrasts the calmness of the night with the turbulence in a lover's mind - the poem is by the Earl of Surrey. 'Out in the dark' a poem by Edward Thomas, is the text of the fourth song. It is in the form of a scherzo and deals with the mystery and strangeness of night, and, as the poet puts it, the 'might' of night. It is, as the poet says, a hymn to night and the chordal nature of the accompaniment suggests this quality. This song leads directly into the last, which is in fact a reprise of the opening 'Lullaby' so completing the cycle.
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