| Transcriptions of Lieder Piano solo Carl Fischer
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Chamber Music Piano SKU: CF.PL1056 Composed by Clara Wieck-Schumann, Franz Schubert, and Robert Schumann. Edited by Nicholas Hopkins. Collection. With Standard notation. 128 pages. Carl Fischer Music #PL1056. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.PL1056). ISBN 9781491153390. UPC: 680160910892. Transcribed by Franz Liszt. Introduction It is true that Schubert himself is somewhat to blame for the very unsatisfactory manner in which his admirable piano pieces are treated. He was too immoderately productive, wrote incessantly, mixing insignificant with important things, grand things with mediocre work, paid no heed to criticism, and always soared on his wings. Like a bird in the air, he lived in music and sang in angelic fashion. --Franz Liszt, letter to Dr. S. Lebert (1868) Of those compositions that greatly interest me, there are only Chopin's and yours. --Franz Liszt, letter to Robert Schumann (1838) She [Clara Schumann] was astounded at hearing me. Her compositions are really very remarkable, especially for a woman. There is a hundred times more creativity and real feeling in them than in all the past and present fantasias by Thalberg. --Franz Liszt, letter to Marie d'Agoult (1838) Chretien Urhan (1790-1845) was a Belgian-born violinist, organist and composer who flourished in the musical life of Paris in the early nineteenth century. According to various accounts, he was deeply religious, harshly ascetic and wildly eccentric, though revered by many important and influential members of the Parisian musical community. Regrettably, history has forgotten Urhan's many musical achievements, the most important of which was arguably his pioneering work in promoting the music of Franz Schubert. He devoted much of his energies to championing Schubert's music, which at the time was unknown outside of Vienna. Undoubtedly, Urhan was responsible for stimulating this enthusiasm in Franz Liszt; Liszt regularly heard Urhan's organ playing in the St.-Vincent-de-Paul church in Paris, and the two became personal acquaintances. At eighteen years of age, Liszt was on the verge of establishing himself as the foremost pianist in Europe, and this awakening to Schubert's music would prove to be a profound experience. Liszt's first travels outside of his native provincial Hungary were to Vienna in 1821-1823, where his father enrolled him in studies with Carl Czerny (piano) and Antonio Salieri (music theory). Both men had important involvements with Schubert; Czerny (like Urhan) as performer and advocate of Schubert's music and Salieri as his theory and composition teacher from 1813-1817. Curiously, Liszt and Schubert never met personally, despite their geographical proximity in Vienna during these years. Inevitably, legends later arose that the two had been personal acquaintances, although Liszt would dismiss these as fallacious: I never knew Schubert personally, he was once quoted as saying. Liszt's initial exposure to Schubert's music was the Lieder, what Urhan prized most of all. He accompanied the tenor Benedict Randhartinger in numerous performances of Schubert's Lieder and then, perhaps realizing that he could benefit the composer more on his own terms, transcribed a number of the Lieder for piano solo. Many of these transcriptions he would perform himself on concert tour during the so-called Glanzzeit, or time of splendor from 1839-1847. This publicity did much to promote reception of Schubert's music throughout Europe. Once Liszt retired from the concert stage and settled in Weimar as a conductor in the 1840s, he continued to perform Schubert's orchestral music, his Symphony No. 9 being a particular favorite, and is credited with giving the world premiere performance of Schubert's opera Alfonso und Estrella in 1854. At this time, he contemplated writing a biography of the composer, which regrettably remained uncompleted. Liszt's devotion to Schubert would never waver. Liszt's relationship with Robert and Clara Schumann was far different and far more complicated; by contrast, they were all personal acquaintances. What began as a relationship of mutual respect and admiration soon deteriorated into one of jealousy and hostility, particularly on the Schumann's part. Liszt's initial contact with Robert's music happened long before they had met personally, when Liszt published an analysis of Schumann's piano music for the Gazette musicale in 1837, a gesture that earned Robert's deep appreciation. In the following year Clara met Liszt during a concert tour in Vienna and presented him with more of Schumann's piano music. Clara and her father Friedrich Wieck, who accompanied Clara on her concert tours, were quite taken by Liszt: We have heard Liszt. He can be compared to no other player...he arouses fright and astonishment. His appearance at the piano is indescribable. He is an original...he is absorbed by the piano. Liszt, too, was impressed with Clara--at first the energy, intelligence and accuracy of her piano playing and later her compositions--to the extent that he dedicated to her the 1838 version of his Etudes d'execution transcendante d'apres Paganini. Liszt had a closer personal relationship with Clara than with Robert until the two men finally met in 1840. Schumann was astounded by Liszt's piano playing. He wrote to Clara that Liszt had played like a god and had inspired indescribable furor of applause. His review of Liszt even included a heroic personification with Napoleon. In Leipzig, Schumann was deeply impressed with Liszt's interpretations of his Noveletten, Op. 21 and Fantasy in C Major, Op. 17 (dedicated to Liszt), enthusiastically observing that, I feel as if I had known you twenty years. Yet a variety of events followed that diminished Liszt's glory in the eyes of the Schumanns. They became critical of the cult-like atmosphere that arose around his recitals, or Lisztomania as it came to be called; conceivably, this could be attributed to professional jealousy. Clara, in particular, came to loathe Liszt, noting in a letter to Joseph Joachim, I despise Liszt from the depths of my soul. She recorded a stunning diary entry a day after Liszt's death, in which she noted, He was an eminent keyboard virtuoso, but a dangerous example for the young...As a composer he was terrible. By contrast, Liszt did not share in these negative sentiments; no evidence suggests that he had any ill-regard for the Schumanns. In Weimar, he did much to promote Schumann's music, conducting performances of his Scenes from Faust and Manfred, during a time in which few orchestras expressed interest, and premiered his opera Genoveva. He later arranged a benefit concert for Clara following Robert's death, featuring Clara as soloist in Robert's Piano Concerto, an event that must have been exhilarating to witness. Regardless, her opinion of him would never change, despite his repeated gestures of courtesy and respect. Liszt's relationship with Schubert was a spiritual one, with music being the one and only link between the two men. That with the Schumanns was personal, with music influenced by a hero worship that would aggravate the relationship over time. Nonetheless, Liszt would remain devoted to and enthusiastic for the music and achievements of these composers. He would be a vital force in disseminating their music to a wider audience, as he would be with many other composers throughout his career. His primary means for accomplishing this was the piano transcription. Liszt and the Transcription Transcription versus Paraphrase Transcription and paraphrase were popular terms in nineteenth-century music, although certainly not unique to this period. Musicians understood that there were clear distinctions between these two terms, but as is often the case these distinctions could be blurred. Transcription, literally writing over, entails reworking or adapting a piece of music for a performance medium different from that of its original; arrangement is a possible synonym. Adapting is a key part of this process, for the success of a transcription relies on the transcriber's ability to adapt the piece to the different medium. As a result, the pre-existing material is generally kept intact, recognizable and intelligible; it is strict, literal, objective. Contextual meaning is maintained in the process, as are elements of style and form. Paraphrase, by contrast, implies restating something in a different manner, as in a rewording of a document for reasons of clarity. In nineteenth-century music, paraphrasing indicated elaborating a piece for purposes of expressive virtuosity, often as a vehicle for showmanship. Variation is an important element, for the source material may be varied as much as the paraphraser's imagination will allow; its purpose is metamorphosis. Transcription is adapting and arranging; paraphrasing is transforming and reworking. Transcription preserves the style of the original; paraphrase absorbs the original into a different style. Transcription highlights the original composer; paraphrase highlights the paraphraser. Approximately half of Liszt's compositional output falls under the category of transcription and paraphrase; it is noteworthy that he never used the term arrangement. Much of his early compositional activities were transcriptions and paraphrases of works of other composers, such as the symphonies of Beethoven and Berlioz, vocal music by Schubert, and operas by Donizetti and Bellini. It is conceivable that he focused so intently on work of this nature early in his career as a means to perfect his compositional technique, although transcription and paraphrase continued well after the technique had been mastered; this might explain why he drastically revised and rewrote many of his original compositions from the 1830s (such as the Transcendental Etudes and Paganini Etudes) in the 1850s. Charles Rosen, a sympathetic interpreter of Liszt's piano works, observes, The new revisions of the Transcendental Etudes are not revisions but concert paraphrases of the old, and their art lies in the technique of transformation. The Paganini etudes are piano transcriptions of violin etudes, and the Transcendental Etudes are piano transcriptions of piano etudes. The principles are the same. He concludes by noting, Paraphrase has shaded off into composition...Composition and paraphrase were not identical for him, but they were so closely interwoven that separation is impossible. The significance of transcription and paraphrase for Liszt the composer cannot be overstated, and the mutual influence of each needs to be better understood. Undoubtedly, Liszt the composer as we know him today would be far different had he not devoted so much of his career to transcribing and paraphrasing the music of others. He was perhaps one of the first composers to contend that transcription and paraphrase could be genuine art forms on equal par with original pieces; he even claimed to be the first to use these two terms to describe these classes of arrangements. Despite the success that Liszt achieved with this type of work, others viewed it with circumspection and criticism. Robert Schumann, although deeply impressed with Liszt's keyboard virtuosity, was harsh in his criticisms of the transcriptions. Schumann interpreted them as indicators that Liszt's virtuosity had hindered his compositional development and suggested that Liszt transcribed the music of others to compensate for his own compositional deficiencies. Nonetheless, Liszt's piano transcriptions, what he sometimes called partitions de piano (or piano scores), were instrumental in promoting composers whose music was unknown at the time or inaccessible in areas outside of major European capitals, areas that Liszt willingly toured during his Glanzzeit. To this end, the transcriptions had to be literal arrangements for the piano; a Beethoven symphony could not be introduced to an unknowing audience if its music had been subjected to imaginative elaborations and variations. The same would be true of the 1833 transcription of Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique (composed only three years earlier), the astonishingly novel content of which would necessitate a literal and intelligible rendering. Opera, usually more popular and accessible for the general public, was a different matter, and in this realm Liszt could paraphrase the original and manipulate it as his imagination would allow without jeopardizing its reception; hence, the paraphrases on the operas of Bellini, Donizetti, Mozart, Meyerbeer and Verdi. Reminiscence was another term coined by Liszt for the opera paraphrases, as if the composer were reminiscing at the keyboard following a memorable evening at the opera. Illustration (reserved on two occasions for Meyerbeer) and fantasy were additional terms. The operas of Wagner were exceptions. His music was less suited to paraphrase due to its general lack of familiarity at the time. Transcription of Wagner's music was thus obligatory, as it was of Beethoven's and Berlioz's music; perhaps the composer himself insisted on this approach. Liszt's Lieder Transcriptions Liszt's initial encounters with Schubert's music, as mentioned previously, were with the Lieder. His first transcription of a Schubert Lied was Die Rose in 1833, followed by Lob der Tranen in 1837. Thirty-nine additional transcriptions appeared at a rapid pace over the following three years, and in 1846, the Schubert Lieder transcriptions would conclude, by which point he had completed fifty-eight, the most of any composer. Critical response to these transcriptions was highly favorable--aside from the view held by Schumann--particularly when Liszt himself played these pieces in concert. Some were published immediately by Anton Diabelli, famous for the theme that inspired Beethoven's variations. Others were published by the Viennese publisher Tobias Haslinger (one of Beethoven's and Schubert's publishers in the 1820s), who sold his reserves so quickly that he would repeatedly plead for more. However, Liszt's enthusiasm for work of this nature soon became exhausted, as he noted in a letter of 1839 to the publisher Breitkopf und Hartel: That good Haslinger overwhelms me with Schubert. I have just sent him twenty-four new songs (Schwanengesang and Winterreise), and for the moment I am rather tired of this work. Haslinger was justified in his demands, for the Schubert transcriptions were received with great enthusiasm. One Gottfried Wilhelm Fink, then editor of the Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung, observed of these transcriptions: Nothing in recent memory has caused such sensation and enjoyment in both pianists and audiences as these arrangements...The demand for them has in no way been satisfied; and it will not be until these arrangements are seen on pianos everywhere. They have indeed made quite a splash. Eduard Hanslick, never a sympathetic critic of Liszt's music, acknowledged thirty years after the fact that, Liszt's transcriptions of Schubert Lieder were epoch-making. There was hardly a concert in which Liszt did not have to play one or two of them--even when they were not listed on the program. These transcriptions quickly became some of his most sough-after pieces, despite their extreme technical demands. Leading pianists of the day, such as Clara Wieck and Sigismond Thalberg, incorporated them into their concert programs immediately upon publication. Moreover, the transcriptions would serve as inspirations for other composers, such as Stephen Heller, Cesar Franck and later Leopold Godowsky, all of whom produced their own transcriptions of Schubert's Lieder. Liszt would transcribe the Lieder of other composers as well, including those by Mendelssohn, Chopin, Anton Rubinstein and even himself. Robert Schumann, of course, would not be ignored. The first transcription of a Schumann Lied was the celebrated Widmung from Myrten in 1848, the only Schumann transcription that Liszt completed during the composer's lifetime. (Regrettably, there is no evidence of Schumann's regard of this transcription, or even if he was aware of it.) From the years 1848-1881, Liszt transcribed twelve of Robert Schumann's Lieder (including one orchestral Lied) and three of Clara (one from each of her three published Lieder cycles); he would transcribe no other works of these two composers. The Schumann Lieder transcriptions, contrary to those of Schubert, are literal arrangements, posing, in general, far fewer demands on the pianist's technique. They are comparatively less imaginative in their treatment of the original material. Additionally, they seem to have been less valued in their day than the Schubert transcriptions, and it is noteworthy that none of the Schumann transcriptions bear dedications, as most of the Schubert transcriptions do. The greatest challenge posed by Lieder transcriptions, regardless of the composer or the nature of the transcription, was to combine the vocal and piano parts of the original such that the character of each would be preserved, a challenge unique to this form of transcription. Each part had to be intact and aurally recognizable, the vocal line in particular. Complications could be manifold in a Lied that featured dissimilar parts, such as Schubert's Auf dem Wasser zu singen, whose piano accompaniment depicts the rocking of the boat on the shimmering waves while the vocal line reflects on the passing of time. Similar complications would be encountered in Gretchen am Spinnrade, in which the ubiquitous sixteenth-note pattern in the piano's right hand epitomizes the ever-turning spinning wheel over which the soprano voice expresses feelings of longing and heartache. The resulting transcriptions for solo piano would place exceptional demands on the pianist. The complications would be far less imposing in instances in which voice and piano were less differentiated, as in many of Schumann's Lieder that Liszt transcribed. The piano parts in these Lieder are true accompaniments for the voice, providing harmonic foundation and rhythmic support by doubling the vocal line throughout. The transcriptions, thus, are strict and literal, with far fewer demands on both pianist and transcriber. In all of Liszt's Lieder transcriptions, regardless of the way in which the two parts are combined, the melody (i.e. the vocal line) is invariably the focal point; the melody should sing on the piano, as if it were the voice. The piano part, although integral to contributing to the character of the music, is designed to function as accompaniment. A singing melody was a crucial objective in nineteenth-century piano performance, which in part might explain the zeal in transcribing and paraphrasing vocal music for the piano. Friedrich Wieck, father and teacher of Clara Schumann, stressed this point repeatedly in his 1853 treatise Clavier und Gesang (Piano and Song): When I speak in general of singing, I refer to that species of singing which is a form of beauty, and which is a foundation for the most refined and most perfect interpretation of music; and, above all things, I consider the culture of beautiful tones the basis for the finest possible touch on the piano. In many respects, the piano and singing should explain and supplement each other. They should mutually assist in expressing the sublime and the noble, in forms of unclouded beauty. Much of Liszt's piano music should be interpreted with this concept in mind, the Lieder transcriptions and opera paraphrases, in particular. To this end, Liszt provided numerous written instructions to the performer to emphasize the vocal line in performance, with Italian directives such as un poco marcato il canto, accentuato assai il canto and ben pronunziato il canto. Repeated indications of cantando,singend and espressivo il canto stress the significance of the singing tone. As an additional means of achieving this and providing the performer with access to the poetry, Liszt insisted, at what must have been a publishing novelty at the time, on printing the words of the Lied in the music itself. Haslinger, seemingly oblivious to Liszt's intent, initially printed the poems of the early Schubert transcriptions separately inside the front covers. Liszt argued that the transcriptions must be reprinted with the words underlying the notes, exactly as Schubert had done, a request that was honored by printing the words above the right-hand staff. Liszt also incorporated a visual scheme for distinguishing voice and accompaniment, influenced perhaps by Chopin, by notating the accompaniment in cue size. His transcription of Robert Schumann's Fruhlings Ankunft features the vocal line in normal size, the piano accompaniment in reduced size, an unmistakable guide in a busy texture as to which part should be emphasized: Example 1. Schumann-Liszt Fruhlings Ankunft, mm. 1-2. The same practice may be found in the transcription of Schumann's An die Turen will ich schleichen. In this piece, the performer must read three staves, in which the baritone line in the central staff is to be shared between the two hands based on the stem direction of the notes: Example 2. Schumann-Liszt An die Turen will ich schleichen, mm. 1-5. This notational practice is extremely beneficial in this instance, given the challenge of reading three staves and the manner in which the vocal line is performed by the two hands. Curiously, Liszt did not use this practice in other transcriptions. Approaches in Lieder Transcription Liszt adopted a variety of approaches in his Lieder transcriptions, based on the nature of the source material, the ways in which the vocal and piano parts could be combined and the ways in which the vocal part could sing. One approach, common with strophic Lieder, in which the vocal line would be identical in each verse, was to vary the register of the vocal part. The transcription of Lob der Tranen, for example, incorporates three of the four verses of the original Lied, with the register of the vocal line ascending one octave with each verse (from low to high), as if three different voices were participating. By the conclusion, the music encompasses the entire range of Liszt's keyboard to produce a stunning climactic effect, and the variety of register of the vocal line provides a welcome textural variety in the absence of the words. The three verses of the transcription of Auf dem Wasser zu singen follow the same approach, in which the vocal line ascends from the tenor, to the alto and to the soprano registers with each verse. Fruhlingsglaube adopts the opposite approach, in which the vocal line descends from soprano in verse 1 to tenor in verse 2, with the second part of verse 2 again resuming the soprano register; this is also the case in Das Wandern from Mullerlieder. Gretchen am Spinnrade posed a unique problem. Since the poem's narrator is female, and the poem represents an expression of her longing for her lover Faust, variation of the vocal line's register, strictly speaking, would have been impractical. For this reason, the vocal line remains in its original register throughout, relentlessly colliding with the sixteenth-note pattern of the accompaniment. One exception may be found in the fifth and final verse in mm. 93-112, at which point the vocal line is notated in a higher register and doubled in octaves. This sudden textural change, one that is readily audible, was a strategic means to underscore Gretchen's mounting anxiety (My bosom urges itself toward him. Ah, might I grasp and hold him! And kiss him as I would wish, at his kisses I should die!). The transcription, thus, becomes a vehicle for maximizing the emotional content of the poem, an exceptional undertaking with the general intent of a transcription. Registral variation of the vocal part also plays a crucial role in the transcription of Erlkonig. Goethe's poem depicts the death of a child who is apprehended by a supernatural Erlking, and Schubert, recognizing the dramatic nature of the poem, carefully depicted the characters (father, son and Erlking) through unique vocal writing and accompaniment patterns: the Lied is a dramatic entity. Liszt, in turn, followed Schubert's characterization in this literal transcription, yet took it an additional step by placing the register of the father's vocal line in the baritone range, that of the son in the soprano range and that of the Erlking in the highest register, options that would not have been available in the version for voice and piano. Additionally, Liszt labeled each appearance of each character in the score, a means for guiding the performer in interpreting the dramatic qualities of the Lied. As a result, the drama and energy of the poem are enhanced in this transcription; as with Gretchen am Spinnrade, the transcriber has maximized the content of the original. Elaboration may be found in certain Lieder transcriptions that expand the performance to a level of virtuosity not found in the original; in such cases, the transcription approximates the paraphrase. Schubert's Du bist die Ruh, a paradigm of musical simplicity, features an uncomplicated piano accompaniment that is virtually identical in each verse. In Liszt's transcription, the material is subjected to a highly virtuosic treatment that far exceeds the original, including a demanding passage for the left hand alone in the opening measures and unique textural writing in each verse. The piece is a transcription in virtuosity; its art, as Rosen noted, lies in the technique of transformation. Elaboration may entail an expansion of the musical form, as in the extensive introduction to Die Forelle and a virtuosic middle section (mm. 63-85), both of which are not in the original. Also unique to this transcription are two cadenzas that Liszt composed in response to the poetic content. The first, in m. 93 on the words und eh ich es gedacht (and before I could guess it), features a twisted chromatic passage that prolongs and thereby heightens the listener's suspense as to the fate of the trout (which is ultimately caught). The second, in m. 108 on the words Betrogne an (and my blood boiled as I saw the betrayed one), features a rush of diminished-seventh arpeggios in both hands, epitomizing the poet's rage at the fisherman for catching the trout. Less frequent are instances in which the length of the original Lied was shortened in the transcription, a tendency that may be found with certain strophic Lieder (e.g., Der Leiermann, Wasserflut and Das Wandern). Another transcription that demonstrates Liszt's readiness to modify the original in the interests of the poetic content is Standchen, the seventh transcription from Schubert's Schwanengesang. Adapted from Act II of Shakespeare's Cymbeline, the poem represents the repeated beckoning of a man to his lover. Liszt transformed the Lied into a miniature drama by transcribing the vocal line of the first verse in the soprano register, that of the second verse in the baritone register, in effect, creating a dialogue between the two lovers. In mm. 71-102, the dialogue becomes a canon, with one voice trailing the other like an echo (as labeled in the score) at the distance of a beat. As in other instances, the transcription resembles the paraphrase, and it is perhaps for this reason that Liszt provided an ossia version that is more in the nature of a literal transcription. The ossia version, six measures shorter than Schubert's original, is less demanding technically than the original transcription, thus representing an ossia of transcription and an ossia of piano technique. The Schumann Lieder transcriptions, in general, display a less imaginative treatment of the source material. Elaborations are less frequently encountered, and virtuosity is more restricted, as if the passage of time had somewhat tamed the composer's approach to transcriptions; alternatively, Liszt was eager to distance himself from the fierce virtuosity of his early years. In most instances, these transcriptions are literal arrangements of the source material, with the vocal line in its original form combined with the accompaniment, which often doubles the vocal line in the original Lied. Widmung, the first of the Schumann transcriptions, is one exception in the way it recalls the virtuosity of the Schubert transcriptions of the 1830s. Particularly striking is the closing section (mm. 58-73), in which material of the opening verse (right hand) is combined with the triplet quarter notes (left hand) from the second section of the Lied (mm. 32-43), as if the transcriber were attempting to reconcile the different material of these two sections. Fruhlingsnacht resembles a paraphrase by presenting each of the two verses in differing registers (alto for verse 1, mm. 3-19, and soprano for verse 2, mm. 20-31) and by concluding with a virtuosic section that considerably extends the length of the original Lied. The original tonalities of the Lieder were generally retained in the transcriptions, showing that the tonality was an important part of the transcription process. The infrequent instances of transposition were done for specific reasons. In 1861, Liszt transcribed two of Schumann's Lieder, one from Op. 36 (An den Sonnenschein), another from Op. 27 (Dem roten Roslein), and merged these two pieces in the collection 2 Lieder; they share only the common tonality of A major. His choice for combining these two Lieder remains unknown, but he clearly recognized that some tonal variety would be needed, for which reason Dem roten Roslein was transposed to C>= major. The collection features An den Sonnenschein in A major (with a transition to the new tonality), followed by Dem roten Roslein in C>= major (without a change of key signature), and concluding with a reprise of An den Sonnenschein in A major. A three-part form was thus established with tonal variety provided by keys in third relations (A-C>=-A); in effect, two of Schumann's Lieder were transcribed into an archetypal song without words. In other instances, Liszt treated tonality and tonal organization as important structural ingredients, particularly in the transcriptions of Schubert's Lieder cycles, i.e. Schwanengesang, Winterreise a... $32.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
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Orchestra solo oboe, solo pipa, timpani 4 Pauken, 1 Spieler, percussion, (Crotali, Glockenspiel, gr, Trommel, vibraphonerafon - 1 Spieler), strings (7, 1) SKU: PE.EP14445 Composed by Bernd Franke. Full Scores. Edition Peters. Score. 52 pages. Duration 00:20:00. Edition Peters #98-EP14445. Published by Edition Peters (PE.EP14445). ISBN 9790014135041. 297 x 420 mm inches. German. ARKA stammt aus dem Sanskrit und bedeutet so viel wie Strahl, Blitz, Sonne, Licht, aber auch Lied, Feuer und Hymnus, und entwickelt in meiner Vorstellung sehr viele unterschiedliche Assoziationsfelder. In ARKA stecken auch die Worter arc (beten) und ka (Wasser), und es kann auch ubersetzt werden mit: ,,Das Wasser stromt aus dem heraus, der mehr weiss. Mein neues Werk fur Pipa, Oboe, Pauke, Schlagzeug und Orchester entstand im Auftrag der Kammerakademie Neuss und auf Anregung des Oboisten Christian Wetzel. Es entstanden drei Rituale mit zum Teil szenischen Elementen fur die Solisten und das Orchester. Inspirationsquelle in der Vorbeschaftigung waren zwei Quellen und Bucher. Das Daodejing von Laozi in der hervorragenden Neuubersetzung von Viktor Kalinke, eine der wichtigsten Quellen chinesischen Denkens und der Philosophie dieser grossen Kulturtradition und die chinesische Tradition der 5-Elementelehre und der Wandlungsphasen. Als zweites Buch hat mich ,,Die Glut von Roberto Calasso inspiriert, ein Buch uber die indischen Veden in Verbindung mit den Ursprungen des Buddhismus und den damit verbunden Ritualen. In den letzten 20 Jahren habe ich mich intensiv mit ostasiatischer Musik, Kunst und Philosophie beschaftigt und habe das auch durch langere Studienreisen und kompositorische Projekte vertiefen konnen. U.a. wurde 2012 mein Chorwerk PRAN in Kolkata in Indien uraufgefuhrt (Goethe-Institut), ebenfalls 2012 ,,in between VI fur Sho und Sheng in Tokyo und 2013 ,,Mirror and Circle fur Pipa, Cello und chinesisches Orchester in Taipeh/Taiwan (Auftragswerk der taiwanesischen Regierung). Mit der chinesischen Pipa-Virtuosin Ya Dong arbeite ich seit 2000 zusammen und habe fur sie mehrfach komponiert (Urauffuhrungen u.a. in Hannover/EXPO 2000, Rottweil 2001, Taipeh 2013, Magdeburg 2016). Auch mit Christian Wetzel arbeite ich seit uber 20 Jahren zusammen und habe ebenfalls haufig fur ihn komponiert (UA u.a. in Bonn 1999, Hannover/EXPO 2000, Rottweil 2001, Darmstadt 2004 und etliche weitere Projekte). Jedes dieser drei Rituale hat eine Lange von ca. 6-7 Minuten und stellt unterschiedliche Qualitaten und Besonderheiten der beiden Soloinstrumente heraus, immer in Verbindung mit der Interaktion zwischen Soli und Orchester. Die Besetzung war fur mich ausserst reizvoll, da beide Instrumente in dieser Kombination noch nie so erklungen sind. Die Pipa ist ein ungemein modernes und ungewohnliches Instrument, reich an Farben und vor allem an perkussiven Effekten. Das Tonmaterial wurde zum grossten Teil aus den Namen der beiden Solisten gewonnen und ergibt interessanter zwei gespiegelte Viertonmotive. In der asiatischen Kultur spielen der Spiegel und der Kreis eine wichtige Rolle, und so werden die Tone, Rhythmen und Formen eingewoben in diese drei Rituale, welche am Ende des dritten Satzes wieder kreisformig an den Anfang des ersten Rituals anknupfen. Ein von den Streichern und der Pauke erzeugtes Gerausch, verbunden mit dem Rhythmus der grossen Trommel, welcher einen Herzschlag symbolisieren soll. Die drei Untertitel der Rituale Himmel, Erde und (atmospharischer) Raum spielen im vedischen und chinesischen Denken eine grosse Rolle und war fur mich beim Komponieren ebenfalls eine sehr starke Inspirationsquelle. In vielen meiner Kompositionen gibt es Raumeffekte, Annaherungen an das Publikum, das Verschieben von Perspektiven, die Dekonstruktion und das Hinterfragen der ublichen Konzertsituation, so u.a in meinem Beuys-Zyklus oder in den Zyklen ,,CUT und ,,in between. In ARKA geht es mir besonders um die Interaktion zwischen westlichem und ostlichem Denken, um das gegenseitige Durchdringen dieser auf den ersten Blick so unterschiedlichen Denk- und Lebensweisen, um eine Verschmelzung scheinbarer Gegensatze - um Annaherung! Bernd Franke. Leipzig, 11.10.2019 W01476|C|Y 0.0000 Sheet Music _x000D_ 9780193556799 Y 23.50 X556799 357665 9780193556799 MISC C 1 432 8030 0.00 Oxford Solo Songs: Christmas 14 songs with piano PAPER 14 9780193556799 A-B CAROLS CHRISTMAS MISC MISCELLANEOUS OXFORD PIANO SOLO SONGS SONGS: VOICE WITH AB 00:00:0 Low voice & piano Low voice book + downloadable backing tracks 311x232 72 NEW NONE 29/07/2021 P 355580 9780193556799 - Young: A babe is born
- Rutter: Angels' Carol
- McDowall: Before the paling of the stars
- Rutter: Candlelight Carol
- Rutter: I sing of a maiden
- Chilcott: Mid-winter
- Todd: My Lord has Come
- Bullard: Scots Nativity
- Quartel: Snow Angel
- Todd: Softly
- Chilcott: Sweet was the song
- Chilcott: The Shepherd's Carol
- Quartel: This endris night
- McGlade: What child is this?
for low voice and piano This beautiful collection of 14 songs for low voice offers Christmas settings by some of Oxford's best-loved composers. Suitable for solo singers and unison choirs alike, each song is presented with piano accompaniment, and high-quality, downloadable backing tracks are included on a companion website. With a wonderful selection of pieces, including favourites such as Bob Chilcott's 'The Shepherd's Carol' and John Rutter's 'Candlelight Carol', this is the perfect collection for use in carol services and Christmas concerts or for enjoying at home. Also available in a volume for high voice and piano. - 14 songs for solo voice
- Well-loved composers, including John Rutter and Bob Chilcott
- Wide selection of Christmas texts
- Accessible accompaniments
- Includes backing tracks downloadable from a Companion Website
- Available in volumes for high and low voice
MISC|AU|Y 0.0000 Paperback _x000D_ EP73308R Y 0.00 73308R P73308R 1 ORCHA 8000 0.00 Hover A (LARGE) BEAMISH EP73308R GP:ORCHESTRAL HOVER ONLY RENTAL SALLY WORKS NONE ORCHA P 303000 EP73308R 0.0000 Sheet Music _x000D_ EP14437A Y 22.95 14437A P14437A FRANKE, BERND C 9790014137199 52A1 8000 0.00 AGNI A 9790014137199 AGNI BASS BERND CLARINET EP14437A FRANKE PHOTOPRINTS W01476 English / German 00:12:0 Instrumental Score 232 x 303 mm Bass clarinet 20 DETNT NEW PR43 23/04/2021 P 303006 AGNI is the Hindu god of fire; the elemental and transformative force inherent in everything: Every flame, every fire, every light, every warmth is AGNI. AGNI is omnipresent, establishing everything and ending everything. AGNI is often depicted with seven tongues which represent different aspects of his being. These include: creating, sustaining, cleansing, purifying, priestly, martial, devastating, destructive, and consuming. Derived from Franke's concerto of the same name, this solo work for bass clarinet compositionally traces the transformative processes initiated by the divine fire. The solo takes seven pieces from the concerto, presenting vivid character pieces exploring the creative possibilities and wide tonal range offered by the bass clarinet. This version of AGNI for bass clarinet solo was premiered on 4 December 2020 in Leipzig by Volker Hemken, the principal bass clarinetist of the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig. EP14437a convinces with its excellent and clear notation, making the piece a new standard for bass clarinet. W01476|C|Y 0.0000 Sheet Music _x000D_ EP68686 Y 165.00 68686 P68686 LEWIS C 9790300761299 97 8000 0.00 Ikons A 9790300761299 CONTEMPORARY ENSEMBLE EP68686 GEORGE IKONS LEWIS PHOTOPRINTS SMALL W06652 English 00:14:0 Conductor Score & Parts 303 x 232 mm Fl (A-fl in F).Cl.Bsn (Cbsn).Tbn.Perc.Vln.Vlc.Cb 132 NEW PR43 USTNT 21/04/2021 P 303006 Ikons, commissioned by the Vancouver Cultural Olympiad 2010, exists in two forms. This 14-minute acoustic version, premiered by the Turning Point Ensemble, calls for an octet of live musicians to execute complex rhythms and quarter-tone harmonies. The interactive, electronic version, created with visual artist Eric Metcalfe and designed to be presented separately, incorporates samples from this acoustic version into a sculptural environment of seven pyramidal structures that respond sonically to the viewer. W06652|C|Y 0.0000 Sheet Music _x000D_ EP73531 Y 31.95 73531 P73531 PANUFNIK, ROXANNA C 9790577020976 61 8000 0.00 Sonnets without Words A 9790577020976 EP73531 HORN PANUFNIK PHOTOPRINTS PIANO ROXANNA SHAKESPEARE SONNETS W03578 WILLIAM WITHOUT WORDS English Score & Instrumental Parts 232 x 303 mm Horn and piano 28 NEW PR43 UKTNT 21/04/2021 P 303006 Roxanna Panufnik's Sonnets without Words is a contemporary piece for Horn in F and piano. Written for horn player Ben Goldscheider, Panufnik has reimagined the lyrical vocal lines from three of her previous settings of Shakespeare's sonnets (Mine eye, Music to hear and Sweet Love Remember'd for voice and piano) into a purely instrumental work. Score and horn part. - Contemporary work for Horn in F and piano
- Settings of Sheakespeare's Sonnets 8, 24 & 29 in instrumental form
W03578|C|Y W06737|LY|N 0.0000 Sheet Music _x000D_ EP73571 Y 15.95 73571 P73571 MCNEFF, STEPHEN C 9790577021317 20 8000 0.00 Trig for Solo Cello A 9790577021317 (SOLO) CELLO EP73571 MCNEFF PHOTOPRINTS SOLO STEPHEN TRIG W03150 English 00:07:0 Instrumental Score 232 x 303 mm Solo Violoncello 8 NEW PR43 UKTNT 21/04/2021 P 303006 Stephen McNeff's Trig is a short 7-minute contemporary work for solo cello, written to celebrate the bicentennial of the Royal Academy of Music in 2022 and in memorium cellist Mike Edwards 1948-2010. Trig was premiered by Henry Hargreaves on 19 March 2021, livestreamed from the Royal Academy of Music. - Contemporary piece for solo cello
- Written for the Royal Academy of Music's bicentennial
W03150|C|Y 0.0000 Sheet Music _x000D_ EP14528 Y 34.95 14528 P14528 SAUNDERS, REBECCA C 9790014136796 3 8000 0.00 to an utterance - study A 9790014136796 (SOLO) AN EP14528 PHOTOPRINTS PIANO REBECCA SAUNDERS STUDY TO UTTERANCE W04191 English Instrumental Score 420 x 297 mm Piano Solo 16 DETNT NEW PR43 21/04/2021 P 303006 to an utterance - study was commissioned by Klangforum Wien for the premiere commercial audio recording on a portrait CD in 2020 and first performed by Joonas Ahonen at the Berlin Philharmonie on 4th September 2020 at the Musikfest Berlin. W04191|C|Y 0.0000 Sheet Music _x000D_ EP71880 Y 75.00 71880 P71880 PANUFNIK, ROXANNA C 9790577008332 82 8000 0.00 Spirit Moves for Brass Quintet A 9790577008332 BRASS ENSEMBLE EP71880 MOVES PANUFNIK PHOTOPRINTS QUINTET ROXANNA SPIRIT W03578 English 00:15:0 Score & Instrumental Parts 232 x 303 mm Trumpet 1 in B flat (doubling Piccolo Trumpet), Trumpet 2 in B flat (doubling Flugel Horn), Horn in F, Trombone, Tuba 84 NEW PR43 UKTNT 21/04/2021 P 303006 Roxanna Panufnik's Spirit Moves, for brass quintet, was commissioned by the Fine Arts Brass Ensemble. This 15-minute piece is scored for two trumpets in Bb (one doubling piccolo trumpet and the other doubling flugel horn), horn in F, trombone and tuba. This brass quintet is so called because the outer movements are highly spirited and the central one is spiritual. This product consists of score and parts. W03578|C|Y 0.0000 Sheet Music _x000D_ EP73585 Y 4.00 73585 P73585 369282 WILLIAMS, RODERICK C 9790577021591 1 151 8000 0.00 Eriskay Love Lilt A 9790577021591 (SECULAR) CHORAL EP73585 ERISKAY HALSTAN-USA LILT LOVE RODERICK TRADITIONAL W05152 WILLIAMS WORKS English 00:03:0 190 x 272 mm SATB (divisi) and piano 16 NEW PR30 UKTNT 20/05/2021 P 377788 A gently flowing 3-minute arrangement by Roderick Williams for SATB (with divisi) with piano accompaniment that captures the beauty of this famous traditional Hebridean love song. The song text uses both old dialect and English, each verse ending with the words, 'Sad am I without thee'. - Commissioned by The Sixteen choir and recorded on their 2021 album 'Goodnight Beloved'
- Roderick Williams is a composer/arranger and also a world-renowned baritone
- The arrangement is described by Williams as 'having a little nod to Ravel and Grieg'
W05152|C|Y W04819|LY|N 0.0000 Sheet Music _x000D_ 9780193556782 Y 23.50 X556782 357665 9780193556782 MISC C 1 432 8030 0.00 Oxford Solo Songs: Christmas 14 songs with piano PAPER 14 9780193556782 A-B CAROLS CHRISTMAS MISC MISCELLANEOUS OXFORD PIANO SOLO SONGS SONGS: VOICE WITH AB 00:00:0 High voice & piano High voice book + downloadable backing tracks 311x232 72 NEW NONE 29/07/2021 P 355580 9780193556782 - Young: A babe is born
- Rutter: Angels' Carol
- McDowall: Before the paling of the stars
- Rutter: Candlelight Carol
- Rutter: I sing of a maiden
- Chilcott: Mid-winter
- Todd: My Lord has Come
- Bullard: Scots Nativity
- Quartel: Snow Angel
- Todd: Softly
- Chilcott: Sweet was the song
- Chilcott: The Shepherd's Carol
- Quartel: This endris night
- McGlade: What child is this?
for high voice and piano This beautiful collection of 14 songs for high voice offers Christmas settings by some of Oxford's best-loved composers. Suitable for solo singers and unison choirs alike, each song is presented with piano accompaniment, and high-quality, downloadable backing tracks are included on a companion website. With a wonderful selection of pieces, including favourites such as Bob Chilcott's 'The Shepherd's Carol' and John Rutter's 'Candlelight Carol', this is the perfect collection for use in carol services and Christmas concerts or for enjoying at home. Also available in a volume for low voice and piano. - 14 songs for solo high voice
- Well-loved composers, including John Rutter and Bob Chilcott
- Wide selection of sacred and secular Christmas texts
- Accessible accompaniments
- Includes backing tracks downloadable from a Companion Website
- Available in volumes for high and low solo voice
MISC|AU|Y 0.0000 Paperback _x000D_ 9780193559066 Y 4.25 X559066 357665 9780193559066 YOUNG C 1 444 8030 0.00 O splendour of God's glory bright PAPER 9780193559066 BRIGHT CHORAL GLORY GOD'S MIXED OF OXFORD SACRED SPLENDOUR TOBY VOICES W06576 YOUNG C 00:03:30 SATB & organ Vocal score 254x178 SATB 20 NONE P 355580 9780193559066 for SATB and organ This energetic setting of words by St Ambrose of Milan is a real showstopper. With pop-influences and a sparkling organ part, Young effortlessly fuses modern and traditional sound worlds, while changes in key and metre build up to an invigorating finish. Perfect for accomplished choirs looking for something different. W06576|C|Y 0.0000 Paperback _x000D_ 9780193554399 Y 2.60 X554399 357665 9780193554399 LASSUS, ORLANDO DE C 1 445 8030 0.00 Oculus non vidit PAPER 9780193554399 CHORAL DE KEANE LASSUS MARK NON OCULUS ORLANDO OXFORD SACRED UPPER VIDIT VOICES W02750 B 00:01:30 SA unaccompanied Vocal score 254x178 Upper Voices - 3 parts or more 4 NONE 10/06/2021 P 355580 9780193554399 for SA unaccompanied This simple, charming two-part motet features long melismatic phrases that reflect the text (1 Corinthians 2: 9), such as the rising melodic line over three bars on the word 'ascended' (ascendit).
W02750|C|Y W06960|E|N 0.0000 Paperback _x000D_ 9780193954298 Y 3.35 X954298 357665 9780193954298 TALLIS, THOMAS C 1 448 8030 0.00 Honor, virtus et potestas PAPER 9780193954298 CANTICLES DUNKLEY ET HONOR OXFORD POTESTAS SALLY SERVICES TALLIS THOMAS VIRTUS W04705 C 00:06:0 SAATB unaccompanied Vocal score MSER00020 SATB 12 NONE 28/05/2021 P 355580 9780193954298 for SAATB unaccompanied. This glorious musical depiction of the honour, strength, power and authority of the Holy Trinity by Thomas Tallis is the third issue in the CMS's series of great English Responds from the 16th century, edited by Sally Dunkley. Scored for SAATB, it can be performed either as a motet or as a full Responsory with plainsong alternating with polyphony. W04705|C|Y W01184|E|N 0.0000 Paperback _x000D_ EP73527 Y 6.95 73527 P73527 BEAMISH, SALLY C 9790577020891 50 8000 0.00 The Parting Glass A 9790577020891 (SOLO) BEAMISH CLARINET EP73527 GLASS PARTING PHOTOPRINTS SALLY W00306 English Score 232 x 303 mm Clarinet 4 NEW PR43 UKTNT 12/12/2020 P 303006 Based on a traditional Scottish/Irish 'farewell' song, this short piece is one of six works written to express my love of Scotland. After living there for nearly half my life, and raising a family, I moved back to England in 2018, and remarried in 2019. Of course, there were many different emotions attached to the move south: especially the joy and excitement of new beginnings, and reconnection with friends from my youth. But this piece expresses the wrench I experienced after a last family meal in Glasgow, and the realisation of all I was about to leave behind. I have taken the melody of the original song, and expanded it, exploring the detail of its patterns, so that it becomes a timeless meditation. The six pieces in the 'farewell' series are for 6 violas, string quintet, string quartet, trio, violin and clarinet duo, and solo clarinet. The Parting Glass was composed in 2020 during the coronavirus lockdown, which intensified the feeling of separation from my Scottish family, as well as from other musicians. It was commissioned by Vittorio Ceccanti for the ContempoArtEnsemble. W00306|C|Y 0.0000 Sheet Music _x000D_ EP73516 Y 6.95 73516 P73516 BEAMISH, SALLY C 9790577020747 20 8000 0.00 Maple A 9790577020747 (SOLO) BEAMISH CELLO EP73516 MAPLE PHOTOPRINTS SALLY W00306 English 00:06:0 Score 232 x 303 mm Contemporary cello solo 8 NEW PR43 UKTNT 12/12/2020 P 303006 Seed; Spinning Seed; Roots, shoots; Leaves ; Flowers; Tree ; Autumn ; Cello Maple arose from a commission to write a work for solo cello, to be performed alongside readings from artist John Newling's collection of letters entitled 'Dear Nature'; a poetic manifestation of our relationship with the natural world. The piece is in eight short sections, to be interspersed with readings of groups of the poems. It may also be performed as a single movement. It begins with a seed - the seed of a maple tree, as it hangs on the mature tree, ready to drop. The seeds are like propellers, sometimes travelling more than a mile before landing on the ground. Maple follows the growth of the tree to maturity - which in reality would take at least a hundred years. 'Roots, shoots' grows downwards and upwards from a pedal note, and the dance-like 'Flowers' is followed by the stately 'Tree', and then the warm, cascading 'Autumn'. Maple is very often the wood of choice for the back of a stringed instrument, and the last section uses open strings to explore the full resonance of the cello. The piece starts with a 'seed' of only five notes, which grows into different configurations. It is intended to be played in an improvisatory style. Maple was co-commissioned by Brighton Festival, Ars et Terra Festival with SACEM and Ditchling Arts and Crafts Museum, to be performed by Margarita Balanas as part of the Brighton Festival's 'Dear Nature' project. W00306|C|Y 0.0000 Sheet Music _x000D_ EP73508 Y 39.95 73508 P73508 DILLON, JAMES C 9790577020648 3 8000 0.00 echo the angelus A 9790577020648 (SOLO) ANGELUS DILLON ECHO EP73508 JAMES PHOTOPRINTS PIANO W01097 English 00:25:0 Score 232 x 303 mm Piano Solo 44 NEW PR43 UKTNT 12/01/2021 P 303006 First performed by Noriko Kawai for Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, in a broadcast from the Radio Theatre, BBC Broadcasting House, November 2020. Full of beautifully crafted, delicate tintinnabulations - Richard Morrison, The Times This product is Printed on Demand and may take several weeks to fulfill. Please order from your favorite retailer. $90.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| The Folksong Fake Book - C Edition
Fake Book [Fake Book] Hal Leonard
For voice and C instrument. Format: fakebook. With vocal melody, lyrics and chor...(+)
For voice and C instrument. Format: fakebook. With vocal melody, lyrics and chord names. Folk. Series: Hal Leonard Fake Books. 536 pages. 9.6x12 inches. Published by Hal Leonard.
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| Ode to Europe Concert band [Score and Parts] De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - easy SKU: BT.DHP-1104954-013 Composed by Ludwig v...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie - easy SKU: BT.DHP-1104954-013 Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven and Marc-Antoine Charpentier. Arranged by Jan de Haan. Essential Elements European Band Series. Set (Score & Parts) with CD. Composed 2010. De Haske Publications #DHP 1104954-013. Published by De Haske Publications (BT.DHP-1104954-013). 9x12 inches. English. De serie Essential Elements European Band Series bevat muziekstukken voor blaasmuziekleerlingen en jeugdorkesten. Ze kunnen deze serie parallel naast (maar ook los van) de lesmethode voor blaasorkest Essential Elementsspelen. Het bijzondere en nieuwe aan deze serie is dat het om oorspronkelijk Europese muziekstukken gaat. Uw jonge muzikanten kennen deze stukken en medleys van liederen en songs zeer zeker. Wat dat betekent? Betere motivatie enmeer speelplezier! Alle sets voor blaasorkest bevatten een cd waarop een blaasorkest de titels een voor een voorspeelt.Ode to Europe• arr. Jan de HaanOde to Europa. Dat is de titel die Jan de Haan gaf aan dit werk.Een treffende titel, want hij verwerkte er zowel de melodie van de Eurovisie in (het Te Deum von Marc-Antoine Charpentier) als ook de Ode an die Freude van Ludwig van Beethoven.
Ode an Europa betitelte Jan de Haan trefflich diese Bearbeitung, in der er das als Eurovisionsmelodie“ bekannte Te Deum von Marc-Antoine Charpentier und die Ode an die Freude von Ludwig van Beethoven verarbeitete.
La nouvelle collection Essential Elements European Band Series offre des pièces de concert idéales pour les Classes d’Orchestre, les Orchestres Juniors ou les Orchestres l’école. Ces pièces ont été conçues parallèlement et en complément de la méthode Essential Elements, mais peuvent également être utilisées de manière indépendante. Chaque set est livré avec un CD sur lequel est enregistrée la version intégrale du morceau. Essential Elements European Band Series est une collection efficace pour progresser avec plaisir et satisfaction.ODE TO EUROPE : Le 9 mai 2010 marquait le 60e anniversaire de la naissance de l’idée européenne lancée par RobertSchuman et Jean Monnet. Pour célébrer cet événement, Jan de Haan a réalisé cet arrangement, intitulé, juste titre, Ode l’Europe. Le compositeur y a combiné le Prélude du Te Deum de Marc-Antoine Charpentier (utilisé comme indicatif de l’Eurovision) et l’Ode la Joie, dernier mouvement de la Neuvième Symphonie de Ludwig van Beethoven, devenu l’hymne officiel de l’Union Européenne, en 1985. Célébrons l’Europe des Nations ! / Œuvre accessible partir de la page 25, Essential Elements 1 / CD inclus dans le set $78.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Ode to Europe Concert band De Haske Publications
Concert Band - easy SKU: BT.DHP-1104954-143 Composed by Ludwig van Beetho...(+)
Concert Band - easy SKU: BT.DHP-1104954-143 Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven and Marc-Antoine Charpentier. Arranged by Jan de Haan. Essential Elements European Band Series. Score with CD. Composed 2010. 8 pages. De Haske Publications #DHP 1104954-143. Published by De Haske Publications (BT.DHP-1104954-143). 9x12 inches. English. De serie Essential Elements European Band Series bevat muziekstukken voor blaasmuziekleerlingen en jeugdorkesten. Ze kunnen deze serie parallel naast (maar ook los van) de lesmethode voor blaasorkest Essential Elementsspelen. Het bijzondere en nieuwe aan deze serie is dat het om oorspronkelijk Europese muziekstukken gaat. Uw jonge muzikanten kennen deze stukken en medleys van liederen en songs zeer zeker. Wat dat betekent? Betere motivatie enmeer speelplezier! Alle sets voor blaasorkest bevatten een cd waarop een blaasorkest de titels een voor een voorspeelt.Ode to Europe• arr. Jan de HaanOde to Europa. Dat is de titel die Jan de Haan gaf aan dit werk.Een treffende titel, want hij verwerkte er zowel de melodie van de Eurovisie in (het Te Deum von Marc-Antoine Charpentier) als ook de Ode an die Freude van Ludwig van Beethoven.
Ode an Europa betitelte Jan de Haan trefflich diese Bearbeitung, in der er das als Eurovisionsmelodie“ bekannte Te Deum von Marc-Antoine Charpentier und die Ode an die Freude von Ludwig van Beethoven verarbeitete.
La nouvelle collection Essential Elements European Band Series offre des pièces de concert idéales pour les Classes d’Orchestre, les Orchestres Juniors ou les Orchestres l’école. Ces pièces ont été conçues parallèlement et en complément de la méthode Essential Elements, mais peuvent également être utilisées de manière indépendante. Chaque set est livré avec un CD sur lequel est enregistrée la version intégrale du morceau. Essential Elements European Band Series est une collection efficace pour progresser avec plaisir et satisfaction./ Œuvre accessible partir de la page 25, Essential Elements 1 / CD inclus dans le setODE TO EUROPE :Le 9 mai 2010 marquait le 60e anniversaire de la naissance de l’idée européenne lancée par Robert Schuman et Jean Monnet. Pour célébrer cet événement, Jan de Haan a réalisé cet arrangement, intitulé, juste titre, Ode l’Europe. Le compositeur y a combiné le Prélude du Te Deum de Marc-Antoine Charpentier (utilisé comme indicatif de l’Eurovision) et l’Ode la Joie, dernier mouvement de la Neuvième Symphonie de Ludwig van Beethoven, devenu l’hymne officiel de l’Union Européenne, en 1985. Célébrons l’Europe des Nations ! $17.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Intégrale des œuvres pour piano vol. 1 - 3 Piano solo - Intermediate Salabert
Piano - late intermediate SKU: BT.SLB-00596300 By Robert Orledge. By Erik...(+)
Piano - late intermediate SKU: BT.SLB-00596300 By Robert Orledge. By Erik Satie. Durand-Salabert-Eschig-Signature Series. Set of Books. Composed 2016. 600 pages. Editions Salabert #SLB 00596300. Published by Editions Salabert (BT.SLB-00596300). PIANO inches. English-French. This new, completely revised and reset centenary edition of Satie’s complete piano music in three volumes has returned to Satie’s manuscripts and first editions to give pianists completely accurate and reliable texts to play from.
As well aspresenting every piece for piano solo or piano reduction that Satie published, this edition also includes some previously unknown pieces, like the Petite Sonate that he wrote for Vincent d’Indy at the Schola Cantorum, as well as some interestingfirst versions of well-known pieces, like San Bernardo, a trial version of Españaña (1913) and the markedly different first version of Les Pantins dansent (1914). In addition, there areexamples of the different types of exercises that Satie completedat the Schola between 1905 and 1912, some extra trial Enfantines, and some earlier drafts of his famous Sports et divertissements. To help pianists, suggested metronome marks have been added throughout, and there are also some performance suggestionsfor the Rose Croix pieces of the 1890s, which otherwise appear to be all quiet and slow. The notation has been made as user-friendly as possible, without detracting from Satie’s concerns about the “extériorisation†of his musical thought in print.
Cette nouvelle édition de l’intégrale de la musique pour piano d’Erik Satie, en trois volumes, est une version totalement révisée et regravée de l’édition centenaire de son oeuvre pianistique. Elle revient aux sources manuscrites et premièreséditions des pièces de Satie, et offre aux interprètes des textes musicaux fi ables et pertinents.Ces volumes proposent toutes les pièces pour piano solo, ou en réduction pour piano, publiées par Satie, incluant quelques pièces antérieures inconnues, telles la Petite Sonate que Satie écrivit pour Vincent d’Indy la Schola Cantorum, et quelquespremières versions de pièces très connues, comme San Bernardo, version d’essai d’Españaña(1913), ou encore les premières versions très différentes de Les Pantins dansent (1914).
On trouvera également quelques exemples des différents exercicesque Satie exécuta la Schola entre 1907 et 1912, quelques tentatives supplémentaires d’Enfantines, et quelques brouillons antérieurs de ses célèbres Sports et divertissements.
Des indications métronomiques ont été ajoutées afi n d’aider lesinterprètes, de même que certaines suggestions de jeu pour les oeuvres relatives la période Rose Croix des années 1890, pièces qui sinon pourraient ne sembler que lentes et tranquilles. La notation a été envisagée sous l’angle le plus pratiquepossible, sans pour autant négliger le soucis de Satie quant l’ « extériorisation » de sa pensée musicale sur papier.
Questa nuova edizione in tre volumi delle composizioni per pianoforte di Satie offre ai pianisti una revisione accurata e fedele alle intenzioni dell’autore grazie all’analisi e al confronto dei manoscritti e delle loro prime edizioni astampa.
La pubblicazione, oltre a includere tutti i pezzi per pianoforte o in riduzione che Satie ha pubblicato, offre anche alcuni brani fino a oggi sconosciuti, come la Petite Sonate che ha scritto per Vincent d’Indy e interessanti primeversioni di pezzi celebri, tra cui San Bernardo, un primo tentativo di Españaña (1913) e la prima versione, considerevolmente diversa, di Les Pantins dansent (1914).
Per agevolare gli interpreti, il curatoreha aggiunto, all’occorrenza, segnidi metronomo e alcuni suggerimenti per l’esecuzione. La notazione musicale è stata resa il più possibile comprensibile senza depauperare il pensiero musicale di Satie sull’esteriorizzazione della musica. $70.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Sinfonische Metamorphosen ueber Gesualdo Orchestra Breitkopf & Härtel
Orchestra (picc.2.2.cor ang.2.B-clar.2.dble bsn - 4.3.3.1. - timp.perc(3) - hp -...(+)
Orchestra (picc.2.2.cor ang.2.B-clar.2.dble bsn - 4.3.3.1. - timp.perc(3) - hp - cel - str) SKU: BR.PB-5105-07 Study score. Composed by Jurg Baur. Softbound. Partitur-Bibliothek (Score Library). World premiere: Bremen, February 1, 1982 Symphony; Music post-1945. Study Score. Composed 1981. 68 pages. Duration 17'. Breitkopf and Haertel #PB 5105-07. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.PB-5105-07). ISBN 9790004208557. 9 x 12 inches. Gesualdo, Don Carlo, Furst von Venosa (1560-1613) gehort zu den eigenwilligsten italienischen Madrigal-Komponisten der Spatrenaissance. Seine ungewohnlich kuhne, selbst fur heutige Ohren modern klingende Harmonik, seine chromatischen Stimmfortschreitungen, seine ubersteigerte expressive Tonsprache regten mich schon vor Jahren zu einer grosseren Orgelkomposition an und inspirierten mich 1981 zu den >>Sinfonischen Metamorphosen<<. Dieses Werk ist eine vielgestaltige weitausgesponnene Fantasie. Sieben choralartige typische Klangbeispiele aus Gesualdos spaten funfstimmigen Madrigalen (4., 5. u. 6. Band) werden teils streng, teils frei zitiert und von Holz- oder Blechblasern intoniert. Diese Zitate gliedern, als formale und inhaltliche Schwer- und Ruhepunkte, den Verlauf des gesamten Werks. Jedes Zitat steht zu Beginn eines neuen Satzabschnitts; die darauffolgenden >>Metamorphosen<< entwickeln sich als rhapsodische kontrastreiche Charakterstucke. Im >>Preludio<< werden aus den vertonbaren Buchstaben vom Namen >>Gesualdo<< (G - E - Es - A - D) schwebende Klangflachen, rezitativische Gedanken und ein pragnantes rhythmisches Paukenthema gebildet. Diese ,,Grundelemente (Grundstrukturen) tauchen im Verlauf des Stucks immer wieder leitmotivisch auf. Im zweiten Abschnitt stehen sich lineare Streicher-Episoden und dichte Blaser-Klangballungen kontrastierend gegenuber. Der dritte Teil lauft als Passacaglia (Thema ist der Bass eines Gesualdo-Zitats) in mehreren Variationen ab. Im vierten Abschnitt dominiert lebhafte Streicherbewegung, kontrapunktiert von tiefen Blaser-Signalen. Der funfte Teil steigert sich- nach kantablem Beginn- zum ekstatischen Trauermarsch. Abschnitt sechs stellt sich als >>Rondello<< dar, mit um sich selbst kreisenden Klangfiguren (in verschiedenen Tongruppen (zwei, drei, funf). Im siebten und letzten Teil wird die verhalten-resignierende Stimmung des Anfangs beschworen, ehe eine knappe Stretta in den hymnischen Schluss mundet. In den Textender ausgewahlten Zitatstellen geht es meist um Todessehnsucht, Liebesqual und Verzweiflung. z. B. 1. und 2. Zitat: Moro lasso, al mio duolo (Ich sterbe, matt, an meiner Qual) (6. Buch) 3. Zitat: Gia piansi nel dolore; o dolorosa Sorte (Schon weinte ich in Schmerzen, oh schmerzliches Geschick) (6. Buch) 4. Zitat: Ahi gia mi discolero (Ach schon entfarbte ich mich) (Wehe, der Tod kommt) (4. Buch) 5. Zitat: Dolcissima mia vita (Mein allerliebstes Leben) (Dich zu lieben oder zu sterben) (5. Buch) 6. Zitat: lo moro (Ich sterbe) (5. Buch) Dem Werk liegen zwar eine Reihe von dodekaphonischen Strukturen zugrunde (die teilweise von Gesualdos Klangzitaten abgeleitet wurden), doch sind die einzelnen Abschnitte auf,,tonale Pfeiler (G - E - A - D) gegrundet; das Stuck beginnt in G und endet aufD, ist also ubergeordnet tonal konzipiert, - der Versuch einer Synthese moderner Ausdrucksmittel von Vergangenheit und Gegenwart. Die >>Metamorphosen<< sind ein Stuck Bekenntnismusik - Bekenntnis zum Leben und Schaffen Gesualdos, eines Mannes, der vom Schicksal gezeichnet war, denn der Chronik Neapels bekannt war durch die Ermordung seiner ersten Frau und ihres Liebhabers. Dieser eminente Musiker war zugleich ein Mensch von ubertriebener Sensibilitat und wilder ekstatischer Heftigkeit: ,,Er wurde von einer Horde von Damonen heimgesucht, die ihm keine Ruhe gaben, heisst es in einem zeitgenossischen Bericht. Seine Kunst und sein Leben stand unter dem Gesetz der inneren Zerrissenheit, zwischen Auflehnung und Resignation (Verzweiflung und Hoffnung), zwischen Zartheit und Leidenschaft. Davon will meine Musik etwas aussagen. (Jurg Baur)CD:Sinfonieorchester des Westdeutschen Rundfunks, cond. Rudolf BarschaiCD Thorofon CTH 2270Bibliography:Abels, Robert: Studien zur Gesualdo-Rezeption durch Komponisten des 20. Jahrhunderts (= Studien zur Musik 20), Leiden u. a.: Wilhelm Fink 2017, pp. 277-345, 485-489.Wallerang, Lars: Die Orchesterwerke Jurg Baurs als Dialog zwischen Tradition und Moderne, Koln: Dohr 2003. $71.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| The William Bay Collection - Plectrum Guitar Solo Anthology Guitar [Sheet music + Audio access] - Intermediate Mel Bay
Guitar - Intermediate SKU: MB.WBM58M Traditional, Wire bound, Celtic. Fol...(+)
Guitar - Intermediate SKU: MB.WBM58M Traditional, Wire bound, Celtic. Folk. Book and online audio. 216 pages. Mel Bay Publications, Inc #WBM58M. Published by Mel Bay Publications, Inc (MB.WBM58M). ISBN 9781736363058. 8.75x11.75 inches. A comprehensive collection of 172 guitar solos for the flatpick or plectrum guitarist. All solos are written in standard notation with accompanying online recordings by the author. The solos include beautiful American, British and Celtic airs and ballads, Celtic dance tunes, lute and early music, popular classical repertoire and contemporary etudes. Includes access to online audio. $34.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| The Celtic Fake Book
Fake Book [Fake Book] Hal Leonard
C Edition. Fake Book (Includes melody line and chords). Size 9x12 inches. 256 pa...(+)
C Edition. Fake Book (Includes melody line and chords). Size 9x12 inches. 256 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.
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| Fire Brass ensemble [Score and Parts] - Easy Music Sales
Brass Band - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.1528-08-030-MS As performed by The Poin...(+)
Brass Band - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.1528-08-030-MS As performed by The Pointer Sisters. Composed by Bruce Springsteen. Arranged by Peter Kleine Schaars. Peter's Popular Collection. Pop & Rock. Set (Score & Parts). Composed 2008. Music Sales #1528-08-030 MS. Published by Music Sales (BT.1528-08-030-MS). 9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch. Springsteen schreef dit nummer toen hij, door een conflict met zijn voormalige impresario, een tijdlang geen albums mocht maken. Hij stuurde het naar Elvis Presley, die echter kort daarna overleed. Robert Gordon nam Fire opin 1978, maar het grote succes kwam met de versie van de Pointer Sisters, uit hetzelfde jaar. Zelf bracht The Boss halverwege de jaren tachtig een opzwepende live-opname uit. Peter Kleine Schaars schreef een arrangement waarin desfeer van dit Springsteen- nummer duidelijk naar voren komt.
Bruce Springsteen schrieb Fire bereits im Jahre 1977 für sein Idol Elvis Presley, der jedoch im selben Jahr starb, ohne auf die ihm zugeschickte Komposition reagieren zu können. Die erste Veröffentlichung von Fire stammt nicht von Springsteen, sondern von seinem Kollegen Robert Gordon, 1978 wurde der Song mit den Pointer Sisters bekannt. Peter Kleine Schaars schuf nun eine Brass-Band-Bearbeitung dieser Interpretation.
En 1977, Bruce Springsteen - surnommé The Boss - compose la chanson Fire qu’il envoie son idole Elvis Presley dans l’espoir que celui-ci la chante. Elvis Presley décède la même année sans connaîtra un certain succès avec la reprise des Pointer Sisters avant de faire le tour du monde dans une version live de légende signée par The Boss lui-même. Succombez la “Bossmania†avec cet arrangement de Peter Kleine Schaars. $70.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Fire Brass ensemble [Score] - Easy Music Sales
Brass Band - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.1528-08-130-MS As performed by The Poin...(+)
Brass Band - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.1528-08-130-MS As performed by The Pointer Sisters. Composed by Bruce Springsteen. Arranged by Peter Kleine Schaars. Peter's Popular Collection. Pop & Rock. Score Only. Composed 2008. 16 pages. Music Sales #1528-08-130 MS. Published by Music Sales (BT.1528-08-130-MS). 9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch. Springsteen schreef dit nummer toen hij, door een conflict met zijn voormalige impresario, een tijdlang geen albums mocht maken. Hij stuurde het naar Elvis Presley, die echter kort daarna overleed. Robert Gordon nam Fire opin 1978, maar het grote succes kwam met de versie van de Pointer Sisters, uit hetzelfde jaar. Zelf bracht The Boss halverwege de jaren tachtig een opzwepende live-opname uit. Peter Kleine Schaars schreef een arrangement waarin desfeer van dit Springsteen- nummer duidelijk naar voren komt.
Bruce Springsteen schrieb Fire bereits im Jahre 1977 für sein Idol Elvis Presley, der jedoch im selben Jahr starb, ohne auf die ihm zugeschickte Komposition reagieren zu können. Die erste Veröffentlichung von Fire stammt nicht von Springsteen, sondern von seinem Kollegen Robert Gordon, 1978 wurde der Song mit den Pointer Sisters bekannt. Peter Kleine Schaars schuf nun eine Brass-Band-Bearbeitung dieser Interpretation.
En 1977, Bruce Springsteen - surnommé The Boss - compose la chanson Fire qu’il envoie son idole Elvis Presley dans l’espoir que celui-ci la chante. Elvis Presley décède la même année sans connaîtra un certain succès avec la reprise des Pointer Sisters avant de faire le tour du monde dans une version live de légende signée par The Boss lui-même. Succombez la “Bossmania†avec cet arrangement de Peter Kleine Schaars. $18.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Irish Reel Book Guitar [Sheet music + CD] - Easy AMA Verlag
By Patrick Steinbach. For Acoustic Instruments. Solos. AMA Verlag. Celtic/Irish....(+)
By Patrick Steinbach. For Acoustic Instruments. Solos. AMA Verlag. Celtic/Irish. Level: Beginning-Intermediate. Book/CD Set. Size 9.x11.75. 180 pages. Published by AMA Verlag. ISBN 3899220234.
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| Klarinettenkonzert A-dur KV622 Clarinet and Piano [Reduction] Breitkopf & Härtel
By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791). Edited by H Kling / Trio Di Clarone. For...(+)
By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791). Edited by H Kling / Trio Di Clarone. For Clarinet (in A) and Piano. Paperback. Edition Breitkopf. Piano reduction. 56 pages
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| Rockodil Guitar Doblinger
Guitar SKU: DB.35-00954 E-Gitarre von Anfang an inkl. mp3-CD. Comp...(+)
Guitar SKU: DB.35-00954 E-Gitarre von Anfang an inkl. mp3-CD. Composed by Christoph Gruber and Robert Morandell. Plucked string music. Electric guitar method. Book & MP3 CD. 120 pages pages. Doblinger Music Publishers #35-00954. Published by Doblinger Music Publishers (DB.35-00954). ISBN 9790012203735. Ganzheitliches Lernen mit allen Sinnen / bunte Gitarrensaiten zur leichteren Orientierung / Zielgruppe: SchulerInnen ab 7 Jahren, die von Anfang an E-Gitarre lernen mochten / geeignet auch zum E-Gitarrenunterricht fur klassisch ausgebildete LehrerInnen / Powerchords und Akkorde / fur Einzel- und Gruppenunterricht350 rockige Playalongs auf der beiliegenden CD #-# Bonusmaterial auf www.rockodil.at#-#LehrerhandBook als Download #-# Gratis Plektrum im Book #-# Passend dazu - mehrfarbiger Saitensatz: http://www.doblinger.at/de/Artikel/DR-Multicolor-Neon-Electric-MCE-010.htm und http://www.doblinger.at/de/Artikel/DR-Multicolor-Neon-Electric-MCE-09.htm
Die Kreativitat der Schuler/innen wird gefordert, indem sie von Anfang an komponieren, improvisieren und mit dem Rhythmusspiel selbst verschiedene Rhythmen zusammenstellen - so groovt sogar das Uben! (Musikerziehung 2/2014). #-# Insgesamt ist 'Rockodil' ein gelungenes, sehr gut ausgestattetes LehrBook fur den E-Gitarrenunterricht mit Kindern. Wer aber denkt, das 'Rockodil' stammt von der Schildkrote ab, irrt! Auf rund 110 Seiten gehts zur Sache: Noten, Fingerubungen, Akkorde und Rhythmik sind hier clever und ehrgeizig vereint. Ob das der Entwicklung des (Schul-)Kindes entspricht, ist wohl individuell verschieden (e-gitarre-lernen.blogspot.co.at am 7.2.2015). #-# Eine MP3-CD mit unzahligen Titeln und Playbacks sorgt fur Motivation. Ein angenehmer Nebeneffekt: Auch klassische Gitarrenlehrer konnen mit diesem Band junge und jungste (E-)Gitarristen (ab 7 Jahre) sinnvoll im Unterricht begleiten (Akustik Gitarre 1/2015). #-# ,,Dieses Book ist nicht nur total lustig gestaltet, nein auch super super einfach zu verstehen fur Jung und Alt. Ich kann inzwischen schon ein paar leichte Lieder spielen und mit der beiliegenden Playalong CD zum Mitspielen komm ich mir schon vor wie ein Rockstar. Es macht irren Spass, wirklich, manchmal nehme ich mir vor, nur eine Viertelstunde zu uben, aber dann kann ich nicht mehr aufhoren und ich sitz schon wieder eine Stunde (Patricia Salcher auf amazon.de am 20.2.2015). #-# ,,wunderschones Layout, super Texte, ideal fur E-Gitarreneinsteiger, sehr ansprechend! ausserordentlich kindgerecht, durchgehend farbig gestaltet, enthalt eine MP3-CD mit allen Stucken (KZ auf amazon.de am 19.11.2014). $35.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| Suite Guitar Classical guitar [Score] Universal Edition
Composed by Robert de Visee (1650-1725). Edited by Olaf Van Gonnissen; Johannes ...(+)
Composed by Robert de Visee (1650-1725). Edited by Olaf Van Gonnissen; Johannes Monno; Thomas Muller-Pering. Neue Karl Scheit Gitarren Edition. Full score (study). With Standard notation. Universal Edition #UE34480. Published by Universal Edition (PR.UE034480).
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| First 50 Baroque Pieces You Should Play on Guitar Guitar Classical guitar - Easy Hal Leonard
Composed by Various. Edited by John Hill. Guitar Solo. Baroque, Classical. So...(+)
Composed by Various. Edited
by John Hill. Guitar Solo.
Baroque, Classical.
Softcover. 112 pages.
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| Spiel Und Spass Sop. Buch 1 Method - Beginner Schott
Descant recorder (S) - very easy SKU: HL.49007510 Tutor book for desca...(+)
Descant recorder (S) - very easy SKU: HL.49007510 Tutor book for descant [soprano] recorder (with baroque fingering style). Composed by Gerhard Engel, Gudrun Heyens, Hans-Martin Linde, and Konrad Huenteler. This edition: Saddle stitching. Sheet music. Edition Schott. Tonumfang von c1 - d2, ohne chromatische Halbtone. Konsequente Arbeit an Atmung und Tonbildung. Entwicklung von rhythmischer Sicherheit mit den Notenwerten (viertel, halbe, punktierte halbe, ganze, achtel). Classical. Student book. 80 pages. Schott Music #ED 7770. Published by Schott Music (HL.49007510). ISBN 9783795750664. 9.0x12.0x0.171 inches. German. Christa Estenfeld-Kropp. This successful tutorial book for descant [soprano] recorder is now available in a revised new edition. The German text has been revised in the light of recent spelling reforms and the layout in four colours is now even clearer. For many of the songs harmonic symbols have been added to facilitate accompaniment on the guitar or piano. The first volume places emphasis on correct and musical breathing and tonguing technique. Plenty of space is given to ideas for little improvisations and a selection of well-known songs and pieces encourage motivation and enjoyment as children learn. This child-friendly, practically tested introduction to the recorder is suitable for children from the age of about 5. $14.95 - See more - Buy online | | |
| Top 2000 Songbook Piano, Vocal and Guitar - Intermediate De Haske Publications
Piano, Vocal and Guitar - intermediate SKU: BT.DHP-1084506-401 50 Hits...(+)
Piano, Vocal and Guitar - intermediate SKU: BT.DHP-1084506-401 50 Hits. Book Only. Composed 2007. 256 pages. De Haske Publications #DHP 1084506-401. Published by De Haske Publications (BT.DHP-1084506-401). ISBN 9789043129220. 9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch. This mega-value bumper book contains 50 top hits from the past 50 years. There is something for everyone in this 256 page folio. Each song is clearly printed with piano part, vocal line and guitar tab. Includes hits by: Elvis Presley, Nora Jones,Abba, Sting, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, U2, The Beatles, Prince, Oasis and many many more.
Met een boek vol bladmuziek uit de Top 2000 van Radio 2 is voor veel liefhebbers een langverwachte wens in vervulling gegaan. Er is een selectie gemaakt van vijftig hits uit verschillende poptijdperken. De arrangementen zijn zo geschrevendat zegeschikt zijn voor zangers, pianisten, gitaristen en basgitaristen. Als gitarist kun je spelen aan de hand van de akkoordsymbolen en/of akkoorddiagrammen.Inhoud: Against All Odds (Phil Collins) â?¢ Angels (Robbie Williams) â?¢ Candle in the Wind 97 (Elton John) â?¢ Dancing Queen (ABBA) â?¢ Everything I Do (I Do It for You) (Bryan Adams) â?¢ Hey Jude (The Beatles) â?¢ I Shot the Sheriff (Eric Clapton) â?¢ KillingMe Softly (Roberta Flack) â?¢ Morning Has Broken (Cat Stevens) â?¢ Purple Rain (Prince and The Revolution) â?¢ The Best (Tina Turner) â?¢ Up Where We Belong (Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes) â?¢ Sweet Home Alabama (Lynyrd Skynyrd) â?¢ Time After Time (Cyndi Lauper)e.v.a.
Top 2000 Songbook: das sind 50 Tophits in einem Buch für Gesang mit Begleitungen für Klavier und Gitarre (mit Akkorddiagrammen). Inhalt: Against All Odds â?¢ Angels â?¢ Candle in the Wind â??97 â?¢ Dancing Queen â?¢ Everything I Do (I Do It for You) â?¢ Hey Jude â?¢ I Shot the Sheriff â?¢ Killing Me Softly â?¢ Morning Has Broken â?¢ Purple Rain â?¢ The Best â?¢ Up Where We Belong â?¢ Sweet HomeAlabama â?¢ Time after Time â?¢ Great Balls of Fire â?¢ Imagine â?¢ Our House â?¢ Torn â?¢ Wonderwall â?¢ Like a Rollin Stone u. v. m.
Top 2000 Songbook : une compilation des 50 plus grands succès musicaux des 50 dernières années, dans une version arrangée pour Piano, Voix et Guitare (grilles d´accords incluses). Sommaire : Against All Odds â?¢ Angels â?¢ Candle in the Wind â??97 â?¢ Dancing Queen â?¢ Everything I Do (I Do It for You) â?¢ Hey Jude â?¢ I Shot the Sheriff â?¢ Killing Me Softly â?¢ Morning Has Broken â?¢ Purple Rain â?¢ The Best â?¢ Up Where We Belong â?¢ SweetHome Alabama â?¢ Time after Time â?¢ Great Balls of Fire â?¢ Imagine â?¢ Our House â?¢ Torn â?¢ Wonderwall â?¢ Like a Rollin Stone... $34.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Ukulele Picking Tunes - Classical Gems Ukulele [Sheet music + Audio access] - Intermediate Mel Bay
Saddle-stitched, Tunebooks. Classical. Book and online video. 40 pages. Mel Ba...(+)
Saddle-stitched, Tunebooks.
Classical. Book and online
video. 40 pages. Mel Bay
Publications, Inc #30998M.
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| Fire Marching band [Score and Parts] - Easy Music Sales
Fanfare Band - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.1528-08-020-MS As performed by The Po...(+)
Fanfare Band - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.1528-08-020-MS As performed by The Pointer Sisters. Composed by Bruce Springsteen. Arranged by Peter Kleine Schaars. Peter's Popular Collection. Pop & Rock. Set (Score & Parts). Composed 2008. Music Sales #1528-08-020 MS. Published by Music Sales (BT.1528-08-020-MS). 9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch. Springsteen schreef dit nummer toen hij, door een conflict met zijn voormalige impresario, een tijdlang geen albums mocht maken. Hij stuurde het naar Elvis Presley, die echter kort daarna overleed. Robert Gordon nam Fire opin 1978, maar het grote succes kwam met de versie van de Pointer Sisters, uit hetzelfde jaar. Zelf bracht The Boss halverwege de jaren tachtig een opzwepende live-opname uit. Peter Kleine Schaars schreef een arrangement waarin desfeer van dit Springsteen- nummer duidelijk naar voren komt.
Bruce Springsteen schrieb Fire bereits im Jahre 1977 für sein Idol Elvis Presley, der jedoch im selben Jahr starb, ohne auf die ihm zugeschickte Komposition reagieren zu können. Die erste Veröffentlichung von Fire stammt nicht von Springsteen, sondern von seinem Kollegen Robert Gordon, 1978 wurde der Song mit den Pointer Sisters bekannt. Peter Kleine Schaars schuf nun eine Bearbeitung dieser Interpretation.
En 1977, Bruce Springsteen - surnommé The Boss - compose la chanson Fire qu’il envoie son idole Elvis Presley dans l’espoir que celui-ci la chante. Elvis Presley décède la même année sans connaîtra un certain succès avec la reprise des Pointer Sisters avant de faire le tour du monde dans une version live de légende signée par The Boss lui-même. Succombez la “Bossmania†avec cet arrangement de Peter Kleine Schaars. $110.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Fire Concert band [Score] - Easy Music Sales
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.1528-08-140-MS As performed ...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.1528-08-140-MS As performed by The Pointer Sisters. Composed by Bruce Springsteen. Arranged by Peter Kleine Schaars. Peter's Popular Collection. Pop & Rock. Score Only. Composed 2008. 16 pages. Music Sales #1528-08-140 MS. Published by Music Sales (BT.1528-08-140-MS). 9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch. Springsteen schreef dit nummer toen hij, door een conflict met zijn voormalige impresario, een tijdlang geen albums mocht maken. Hij stuurde het naar Elvis Presley, die echter kort daarna overleed. Robert Gordon nam Fire opin 1978, maar het grote succes kwam met de versie van de Pointer Sisters, uit hetzelfde jaar. Zelf bracht The Boss halverwege de jaren tachtig een opzwepende live-opname uit. Peter Kleine Schaars schreef een arrangement waarin desfeer van dit Springsteen- nummer duidelijk naar voren komt.
Bruce Springsteen schrieb Fire bereits im Jahre 1977 für sein Idol Elvis Presley, der jedoch im selben Jahr starb, ohne auf die ihm zugeschickte Komposition reagieren zu können. Die erste Veröffentlichung von Fire stammt nicht von Springsteen, sondern von seinem Kollegen Robert Gordon, 1978 wurde der Song mit den Pointer Sisters bekannt. Peter Kleine Schaars schuf nun eine Blasorchesterbearbeitung dieser Interpretation.
En 1977, Bruce Springsteen - surnommé The Boss - compose la chanson Fire qu’il envoie son idole Elvis Presley dans l’espoir que celui-ci la chante. Elvis Presley décède la même année sans connaîtra un certain succès avec la reprise des Pointer Sisters avant de faire le tour du monde dans une version live de légende signée par The Boss lui-même. Succombez la “Bossmania†avec cet arrangement de Peter Kleine Schaars. $18.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Fire Concert band [Score and Parts] - Easy Music Sales
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.1528-08-010-MS As performed ...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.1528-08-010-MS As performed by The Pointer Sisters. Composed by Bruce Springsteen. Arranged by Peter Kleine Schaars. Peter's Popular Collection. Pop & Rock. Set (Score & Parts). Composed 2008. Music Sales #1528-08-010 MS. Published by Music Sales (BT.1528-08-010-MS). 9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch. Springsteen schreef dit nummer toen hij, door een conflict met zijn voormalige impresario, een tijdlang geen albums mocht maken. Hij stuurde het naar Elvis Presley, die echter kort daarna overleed. Robert Gordon nam Fire opin 1978, maar het grote succes kwam met de versie van de Pointer Sisters, uit hetzelfde jaar. Zelf bracht The Boss halverwege de jaren tachtig een opzwepende live-opname uit. Peter Kleine Schaars schreef een arrangement waarin desfeer van dit Springsteen- nummer duidelijk naar voren komt.
Bruce Springsteen schrieb Fire bereits im Jahre 1977 für sein Idol Elvis Presley, der jedoch im selben Jahr starb, ohne auf die ihm zugeschickte Komposition reagieren zu können. Die erste Veröffentlichung von Fire stammt nicht von Springsteen, sondern von seinem Kollegen Robert Gordon, 1978 wurde der Song mit den Pointer Sisters bekannt. Peter Kleine Schaars schuf nun eine Blasorchesterbearbeitung dieser Interpretation.
En 1977, Bruce Springsteen - surnommé The Boss - compose la chanson Fire qu’il envoie son idole Elvis Presley dans l’espoir que celui-ci la chante. Elvis Presley décède la même année sans connaîtra un certain succès avec la reprise des Pointer Sisters avant de faire le tour du monde dans une version live de légende signée par The Boss lui-même. Succombez la “Bossmania†avec cet arrangement de Peter Kleine Schaars. $110.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Fire Marching band [Score] - Easy Music Sales
Fanfare Band - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.1528-08-120-MS As performed by The Po...(+)
Fanfare Band - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.1528-08-120-MS As performed by The Pointer Sisters. Composed by Bruce Springsteen. Arranged by Peter Kleine Schaars. Peter's Popular Collection. Pop & Rock. Score Only. Composed 2008. 16 pages. Music Sales #1528-08-120 MS. Published by Music Sales (BT.1528-08-120-MS). 9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch. Springsteen schreef dit nummer toen hij, door een conflict met zijn voormalige impresario, een tijdlang geen albums mocht maken. Hij stuurde het naar Elvis Presley, die echter kort daarna overleed. Robert Gordon nam Fire opin 1978, maar het grote succes kwam met de versie van de Pointer Sisters, uit hetzelfde jaar. Zelf bracht The Boss halverwege de jaren tachtig een opzwepende live-opname uit. Peter Kleine Schaars schreef een arrangement waarin desfeer van dit Springsteen- nummer duidelijk naar voren komt.
Bruce Springsteen schrieb Fire bereits im Jahre 1977 für sein Idol Elvis Presley, der jedoch im selben Jahr starb, ohne auf die ihm zugeschickte Komposition reagieren zu können. Die erste Veröffentlichung von Fire stammt nicht von Springsteen, sondern von seinem Kollegen Robert Gordon, 1978 wurde der Song mit den Pointer Sisters bekannt. Peter Kleine Schaars schuf nun eine Bearbeitung dieser Interpretation.
En 1977, Bruce Springsteen - surnommé The Boss - compose la chanson Fire qu’il envoie son idole Elvis Presley dans l’espoir que celui-ci la chante. Elvis Presley décède la même année sans connaîtra un certain succès avec la reprise des Pointer Sisters avant de faire le tour du monde dans une version live de légende signée par The Boss lui-même. Succombez la “Bossmania†avec cet arrangement de Peter Kleine Schaars. $18.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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