| Bon Iver - Bon Iver
Piano, Vocal and Guitar [Sheet music] Hal Leonard
By Bon Iver. Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook. Softcover. 72 pages. Published ...(+)
By Bon Iver. Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook. Softcover. 72 pages. Published by Hal Leonard
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| Bon Iver - 22, A Million Piano, Vocal and Guitar Hal Leonard
By Bon Iver. Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook. Pop, Folk. Softcover. 58 pag...(+)
By Bon Iver.
Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist
Songbook. Pop, Folk.
Softcover. 58 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
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| Ultimate Beginner Series: Have Fun Playing Hand Drums: Bongos Bongos [DVD] - Beginner Alfred Publishing
By With Brad Dutz. With Brad Dutz. For Drum. Percussion - Drum DVD. The Ultimate...(+)
By With Brad Dutz. With Brad Dutz. For Drum. Percussion - Drum DVD. The Ultimate Beginner Series. Latin. DVD. Published by Alfred Publishing.
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| Dixit Dominus SSA Choral 3-part SSA Shawnee Press
Arranged by Russell L. Robinson. For SSA Choir. Sheet Music. Published by Shawne...(+)
Arranged by Russell L. Robinson. For SSA Choir. Sheet Music. Published by Shawnee Press.
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| 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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| Upriver Concert band [Score] Theodore Presser Co.
Band Concert Band SKU: PR.465000130 For Large Wind Ensemble. Compo...(+)
Band Concert Band SKU: PR.465000130 For Large Wind Ensemble. Composed by Dan Welcher. Sws. Contemporary. Full score. With Standard notation. Composed 2010. Duration 14 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #465-00013. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.465000130). ISBN 9781598064070. UPC: 680160600144. 9x12 inches. Following a celebrated series of wind ensemble tone poems about national parks in the American West, Dan Welcher’s Upriver celebrates the Lewis & Clark Expedition from the Missouri River to Oregon’s Columbia Gorge, following the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. Welcher’s imaginative textures and inventiveness are freshly modern, evoking our American heritage, including references to Shenandoah and other folk songs known to have been sung on the expedition. For advanced players. Duration: 14’. In 1803, President Thomas Jefferson sent Meriwether Lewis and William Clark’s Corps of Discovery to find a water route to the Pacific and explore the uncharted West. He believed woolly mammoths, erupting volcanoes, and mountains of pure salt awaited them. What they found was no less mind-boggling: some 300 species unknown to science, nearly 50 Indian tribes, and the Rockies.Ihave been a student of the Lewis and Clark expedition, which Thomas Jefferson called the “Voyage of Discovery,†for as long as I can remember. This astonishing journey, lasting more than two-and-a-half years, began and ended in St. Louis, Missouri — and took the travelers up more than a few rivers in their quest to find the Northwest Passage to the Pacific Ocean. In an age without speedy communication, this was akin to space travel out of radio range in our own time: no one knew if, indeed, the party had even survived the voyage for more than a year. Most of them were soldiers. A few were French-Canadian voyageurs — hired trappers and explorers, who were fluent in French (spoken extensively in the region, due to earlier explorers from France) and in some of the Indian languages they might encounter. One of the voyageurs, a man named Pierre Cruzatte, also happened to be a better-than-average fiddle player. In many respects, the travelers were completely on their own for supplies and survival, yet, incredibly, only one of them died during the voyage. Jefferson had outfitted them with food, weapons, medicine, and clothing — and along with other trinkets, a box of 200 jaw harps to be used in trading with the Indians. Their trip was long, perilous to the point of near catastrophe, and arduous. The dream of a Northwest Passage proved ephemeral, but the northwestern quarter of the continent had finally been explored, mapped, and described to an anxious world. When the party returned to St. Louis in 1806, and with the Louisiana Purchase now part of the United States, they were greeted as national heroes.Ihave written a sizeable number of works for wind ensemble that draw their inspiration from the monumental spaces found in the American West. Four of them (Arches, The Yellowstone Fires, Glacier, and Zion) take their names, and in large part their being, from actual national parks in Utah, Wyoming, and Montana. But Upriver, although it found its voice (and its finale) in the magnificent Columbia Gorge in Oregon, is about a much larger region. This piece, like its brother works about the national parks, doesn’t try to tell a story. Instead, it captures the flavor of a certain time, and of a grand adventure. Cast in one continuous movement and lasting close to fourteen minutes, the piece falls into several subsections, each with its own heading: The Dream (in which Jefferson’s vision of a vast expanse of western land is opened); The Promise, a chorale that re-appears several times in the course of the piece and represents the seriousness of the presidential mission; The River; The Voyageurs; The River II ; Death and Disappointment; Return to the Voyage; and The River III .The music includes several quoted melodies, one of which is familiar to everyone as the ultimate “river song,†and which becomes the through-stream of the work. All of the quoted tunes were either sung by the men on the voyage, or played by Cruzatte’s fiddle. From various journals and diaries, we know the men found enjoyment and solace in music, and almost every night encampment had at least a bit of music in it. In addition to Cruzatte, there were two other members of the party who played the fiddle, and others made do with singing, or playing upon sticks, bones, the ever-present jaw harps, and boat horns. From Lewis’ journals, I found all the tunes used in Upriver: Shenandoah (still popular after more than 200 years), V’la bon vent, Soldier’s Joy, Johnny Has Gone for a Soldier, Come Ye Sinners Poor and Needy (a hymn sung to the tune “Beech Springâ€) and Fisher’s Hornpipe. The work follows an emotional journey: not necessarily step-by-step with the Voyage of Discovery heroes, but a kind of grand arch. Beginning in the mists of history and myth, traversing peaks and valleys both real and emotional (and a solemn funeral scene), finding help from native people, and recalling their zeal upon finding the one great river that will, in fact, take them to the Pacific. When the men finally roar through the Columbia Gorge in their boats (a feat that even the Indians had not attempted), the magnificent river combines its theme with the chorale of Jefferson’s Promise. The Dream is fulfilled: not quite the one Jefferson had imagined (there is no navigable water passage from the Missouri to the Pacific), but the dream of a continental destiny. $45.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Upriver Concert band Theodore Presser Co.
Band Concert Band SKU: PR.46500013L For Wind Ensemble. Composed by...(+)
Band Concert Band SKU: PR.46500013L For Wind Ensemble. Composed by Dan Welcher. Contemporary. Large Score. With Standard notation. Composed 2010. Duration 14 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #465-00013L. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.46500013L). UPC: 680160600151. 11 x 14 inches. I n 1803, President Thomas Jefferson sent Meriwether Lewis and William Clarks Corps of Discovery to find a water route to the Pacific and explore the uncharted West. He believed woolly mammoths, erupting volcanoes, and mountains of pure salt awaited them. What they found was no less mind-boggling: some 300 species unknown to science, nearly 50 Indian tribes, and the Rockies. I have been a student of the Lewis and Clark expedition, which Thomas Jefferson called the Voyage of Discovery, for as long as I can remember. This astonishing journey, lasting more than two-and-a-half years, began and ended in St. Louis, Missouri and took the travelers up more than a few rivers in their quest to find the Northwest Passage to the Pacific Ocean. In an age without speedy communication, this was akin to space travel out of radio range in our own time: no one knew if, indeed, the party had even survived the voyage for more than a year. Most of them were soldiers. A few were French-Canadian voyageurs hired trappers and explorers, who were fluent in French (spoken extensively in the region, due to earlier explorers from France) and in some of the Indian languages they might encounter. One of the voyageurs, a man named Pierre Cruzatte, also happened to be a better-than-average fiddle player. In many respects, the travelers were completely on their own for supplies and survival, yet, incredibly, only one of them died during the voyage. Jefferson had outfitted them with food, weapons, medicine, and clothing and along with other trinkets, a box of 200 jaw harps to be used in trading with the Indians. Their trip was long, perilous to the point of near catastrophe, and arduous. The dream of a Northwest Passage proved ephemeral, but the northwestern quarter of the continent had finally been explored, mapped, and described to an anxious world. When the party returned to St. Louis in 1806, and with the Louisiana Purchase now part of the United States, they were greeted as national heroes. I have written a sizeable number of works for wind ensemble that draw their inspiration from the monumental spaces found in the American West. Four of them (Arches, The Yellowstone Fires, Glacier, and Zion) take their names, and in large part their being, from actual national parks in Utah, Wyoming, and Montana. But Upriver, although it found its voice (and its finale) in the magnificent Columbia Gorge in Oregon, is about a much larger region. This piece, like its brother works about the national parks, doesnt try to tell a story. Instead, it captures the flavor of a certain time, and of a grand adventure. Cast in one continuous movement and lasting close to fourteen minutes, the piece falls into several subsections, each with its own heading: The Dream (in which Jeffersons vision of a vast expanse of western land is opened); The Promise, a chorale that re-appears several times in the course of the piece and represents the seriousness of the presidential mission; The River; The Voyageurs; The River II ; Death and Disappointment; Return to the Voyage; and The River III . The music includes several quoted melodies, one of which is familiar to everyone as the ultimate river song, and which becomes the through-stream of the work. All of the quoted tunes were either sung by the men on the voyage, or played by Cruzattes fiddle. From various journals and diaries, we know the men found enjoyment and solace in music, and almost every night encampment had at least a bit of music in it. In addition to Cruzatte, there were two other members of the party who played the fiddle, and others made do with singing, or playing upon sticks, bones, the ever-present jaw harps, and boat horns. From Lewis journals, I found all the tunes used in Upriver: Shenandoah (still popular after more than 200 years), Vla bon vent, Soldiers Joy, Johnny Has Gone for a Soldier, Come Ye Sinners Poor and Needy (a hymn sung to the tune Beech Spring) and Fishers Hornpipe. The work follows an emotional journey: not necessarily step-by-step with the Voyage of Discovery heroes, but a kind of grand arch. Beginning in the mists of history and myth, traversing peaks and valleys both real and emotional (and a solemn funeral scene), finding help from native people, and recalling their zeal upon finding the one great river that will, in fact, take them to the Pacific. When the men finally roar through the Columbia Gorge in their boats (a feat that even the Indians had not attempted), the magnificent river combines its theme with the chorale of Jeffersons Promise. The Dream is fulfilled: not quite the one Jefferson had imagined (there is no navigable water passage from the Missouri to the Pacific), but the dream of a continental destiny. $80.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Yellow Ribbon, Red Bandana Shawnee Press
Choral (Studiotrax CD) SKU: HL.35031188 (incorporating She Wore a Yell...(+)
Choral (Studiotrax CD) SKU: HL.35031188 (incorporating She Wore a Yellow Ribbon and Red River Valley). Arranged by George L.O. Strid and Mary Donnelly. Shawnee Press. Concert. CD. Duration 233 seconds. Published by Shawnee Press (HL.35031188). ISBN 9781495072970. UPC: 888680639891. 5.0x5.0x0.17 inches. What a fun folk song selection! This lively and novel arrangement uses an original song along with two American gems culminating as a partner song to make any cowboy proud. Add a fiddle, a few hand claps or movement and top it off with hats or yellow scarves and you've got teaching excitement that's a performance standout! $26.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Yellow Ribbon, Red Bandana Choral 2-part [Octavo] Shawnee Press
(incorporating She Wore a Yellow Ribbon and Red River Valley). Arranged b...(+)
(incorporating She Wore a Yellow Ribbon and Red River Valley). Arranged by Mary Donnelly and George L.O. Strid. Shawnee Press. Octavo. 12 pages. Published by Shawnee Press (HL.35031187).
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| Aheym for String Quartet String Quartet: 2 violins, viola, cello Chester
String Quartet (Parts) SKU: HL.14042812 Parts. Composed by Bryce D...(+)
String Quartet (Parts) SKU: HL.14042812 Parts. Composed by Bryce Dessner. Music Sales America. Classical, Contemporary. Softcover. Composed 2012. Chester Music #CH79937. Published by Chester Music (HL.14042812). 8.5x11.75x0.166 inches. Commissioned by Kronos Quartet for the Celebrate Brooklyn Festival. Premiere 12th March 2009 at the MusicNOW Festival and 18th July 2009 in Prospect Park, Brooklyn.
Bryce Dessner is a composer/guitarist/curator based in NewYork City. He has received widespread acclaim as a composer and guitarist for the improvising new music quartet, Clogs. Bryce has performed and/or recorded with some of the world's most creative musicians including songwritersSufjan Stevens, Bon Iver, and Antony Hegarty, Sonic Youth guitarist Lee Ranaldo, composers Steve Reich, Philip Glass, Nico Muhly and Michael Gordon, the contemporary ensembles, Kronos Quartet, the Bang on a Can All-Stars andvisual artist Matthew Ritchie. . $32.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Divertissements Piano solo [Score] - Easy Lemoine, Henry
Piano - Level 2 SKU: LM.24159 Composed by Germaine Coulpied-Sevestre. Cla...(+)
Piano - Level 2 SKU: LM.24159 Composed by Germaine Coulpied-Sevestre. Classical. Score. Editions Henry Lemoine #24159. Published by Editions Henry Lemoine (LM.24159). ISBN 9790230941594. Sonnerie de trompette - Berceuse - Marche - Complainte - Chanson - Cloches - Valses I et II - Escalade - Duo - Danse paysanne - Chasse - Dors, petit ours - A la maniere de J.S. Bach - De Bonne humeur - Danse polonaise - Calvaire breton - Ronde dans le pre - Melodie - Ariettes du temps passe I et II - Espagne - La Neige tombe - Le Jardin endormi sous la neige - Glissades. $21.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Blue Ribbon Encyclopedia Piano solo [Sheet music] - Intermediate Alfred Publishing
(Favorite Piano Solos). Edited by Carole Flatau. For Piano. Piano Collection. Bl...(+)
(Favorite Piano Solos). Edited by Carole Flatau. For Piano. Piano Collection. Blue Ribbon Encyclopedia. Level: Intermediate. Book. 80 pages. Published by Alfred Publishing.
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| Play like Joe Bonamassa Guitar notes and tablatures [Sheet music + Audio access] Hal Leonard
The Ultimate Guitar Lesson. By Joe Bonamassa. Play Like. Blues, Blues Instruct...(+)
The Ultimate Guitar Lesson. By
Joe Bonamassa. Play Like.
Blues, Blues Instruction.
Softcover Audio Online. 170
pages. Published by Hal
Leonard
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| Joe Bonamassa Legendary Licks Guitar notes and tablatures [Sheet music + Audio access] Cherry Lane
An Inside Look at the Guitar Style of Joe Bonamassa. By Joe Bonamassa. Guitar Ed...(+)
An Inside Look at the Guitar Style of Joe Bonamassa. By Joe Bonamassa. Guitar Educational. Blues Instruction, Instruction, Rock Instruction. Softcover Audio Online. With guitar tablature. 80 pages. Published by Cherry Lane Music
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| Like a River Glorious 1 Piano, 4 hands - Intermediate SoundForth
Like a River Glorious. (Intermediate piano duets Four hands, one piano). By Rebe...(+)
Like a River Glorious. (Intermediate piano duets Four hands, one piano). By Rebecca Bonam. Keyboard. For 1 piano, 4 hands. Piano duets. Sacred. Intermediate. Published by SoundForth
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| Best of Joe Bonamassa Guitar notes and tablatures [Sheet music] Cherry Lane
By Joe Bonamassa. Play It Like It Is (Authentic note-for-note transcriptions). S...(+)
By Joe Bonamassa. Play It Like It Is (Authentic note-for-note transcriptions). Softcover. With notes and tablature. 116 pages. Published by Cherry Lane Music.
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| Joe Bonamassa - Blues of Desperation Guitar notes and tablatures Hal Leonard
By Joe Bonamassa. For Guitar. Guitar Recorded Version. Softcover. Guitar tablatu...(+)
By Joe Bonamassa. For Guitar. Guitar Recorded Version. Softcover. Guitar tablature. Published by Hal Leonard
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| Daybreak Music BonusTrax CD, Vol. 3 No. 1 CD only [Accompaniment CD] Daybreak Music | | |
| River of Love Choral SATB Hal Leonard
(Gary Bonner Choral Series). Composed by Mark Hayes. For Choral (SATB). Sacred C...(+)
(Gary Bonner Choral Series). Composed by Mark Hayes. For Choral (SATB). Sacred Choral. 16 pages. Published by Hal Leonard
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