| Classical Fake Book - 2nd Edition
Fake Book [Fake Book] - Easy Hal Leonard
(Over 850 Classical Themes and Melodies in the Original Keys) For C instrument. ...(+)
(Over 850 Classical Themes and Melodies in the Original Keys) For C instrument. Format: fakebook (spiral bound). With vocal melody (excerpts) and chord names. Lassical. Series: Hal Leonard Fake Books. 646 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Hal Leonard.
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| 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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| Dixie Chicks: Wide Open Spaces Piano, Vocal and Guitar [Sheet music] Alfred Publishing
Performed by Dixie Chicks. Songbook for voice, piano and guitar (chords only). 8...(+)
Performed by Dixie Chicks. Songbook for voice, piano and guitar (chords only). 80 pages. Published by Alfred Publishing.
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| Schicksalslied, Op. 54 Hal Leonard
SAM Choral (SA MEN (SAMKLANG)) SKU: HL.373822 SAM-Klang Choral Series<...(+)
SAM Choral (SA MEN (SAMKLANG)) SKU: HL.373822 SAM-Klang Choral Series. Composed by Johannes Brahms. Arranged by Morten Schuldt-jensen. Choral. Softcover. 40 pages. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.373822). ISBN 9781705149928. UPC: 196288016649. 6.75x9.25x0.145 inches. Few other works posed Brahms so many artistic and critical challenges as the Schicksalslied (Song of Destiny.) The name SAM-Klang takes the three voice parts from the arrangements -- Soprano, Alto and Men -- and combines it with the Scandinavian and German words for “sound†to create the portmanteau word “sound together†or “harmony.†The series offers basic and advanced choral repertoire. In addition to new repertoire and new arrangements, you will also find essential parts of the classical German, Scandinavian, French and English SATB repertoire, carefully and considerately reworked for SAM. The arrangements retain the characteristic features of the original movements and have almost the same richness of timbre, resulting in works which sound nearly unchanged to an audience. Piano reductions of all choral movements facilitate rehearsal preparation. The arrangements offer development opportunities for all voice sections, bringing new life and new quality to SAM choir work. SAM-Klang enables youth choirs to gain access to classical choral literature and ensures that mixed choirs who face challenges in finding singers for all male voice parts continue to have access to well-loved repertoire. $8.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Dixie Chicks: Taking the Long Way Piano, Vocal and Guitar [Sheet music] - Intermediate/advanced Alfred Publishing
Performed by Dixie Chicks. Songbook for voice, piano and guitar (chords only). 1...(+)
Performed by Dixie Chicks. Songbook for voice, piano and guitar (chords only). 110 pages. Published by Alfred Publishing.
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| Dixie Chicks: Taking the Long Way Guitar notes and tablatures [Sheet music] Alfred Publishing
Performed by Dixie Chicks. Guitar tablature songbook for guitar and voice. 64 pa...(+)
Performed by Dixie Chicks. Guitar tablature songbook for guitar and voice. 64 pages. Published by Alfred Publishing.
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| Dixie Chicks - Home Yamaha
Smart PianoSoft. Performed by Dixie Chicks. Pianosoft Sync (this is NOT sheet mu...(+)
Smart PianoSoft. Performed by Dixie Chicks. Pianosoft Sync (this is NOT sheet music). Floppy disk. Published by Yamaha.
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| Orchestral Favorites for Trumpet and Organ [Audio CD] Mark Custom Music
By The Dimartino - Robinson Trumpert - Organ Duo. By Various. For trumpet solo. ...(+)
By The Dimartino - Robinson Trumpert - Organ Duo. By Various. For trumpet solo. Mark Records. Audio CD. Duration 43:49. Published by Mark Custom Music
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| The Queens of Country Sheet Music Piano, Vocal and Guitar [Sheet music] Alfred Publishing
Sing and Play the Hits of Country's Top-Reigning Women. For Piano/Vocal/Chords. ...(+)
Sing and Play the Hits of Country's Top-Reigning Women. For Piano/Vocal/Chords. This edition: Piano/Vocal/Chords. P/V/C Mixed Folio. Country. Book. 192 pages. Published by Alfred Publishing
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| Bean Bag Zoo Collector's Series, The - Book 1
Piano solo [Sheet music] - Beginner Alfred Publishing
By Catherine Rollin. Keyboard. Supplemental Piano Books. Level: Elementary (1B)....(+)
By Catherine Rollin. Keyboard. Supplemental Piano Books. Level: Elementary (1B). Published by Alfred Publishing.
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| Upbeat Suite Percussion Ensemble [Sheet music + CD-ROM] - Intermediate Tapspace Publications
(Dance of the Little Swans, Ballet of the Unhatched Chicks, and Danse Boheme arr...(+)
(Dance of the Little Swans, Ballet of the Unhatched Chicks, and Danse Boheme arranged for mallet quartet). Composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Modest Mussorgsky, Georges Bizet. Arranged by Brian Slawson. Percussion Ensembles. For Glockenspiel, xylophone, vibraphone, and 4.3-octave marimba (low A) (4 players). Difficulty: Medium. Folio and CD-ROM. 16 pages. Duration 5:00. Published by Tapspace Publications
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| Chicks Dig It Jazz Ensemble [Score] - Intermediate Alfred Publishing
Jazz Ensemble - Grade 3.5 SKU: AP.43736S Composed by Kris Berg. Jazz Ense...(+)
Jazz Ensemble - Grade 3.5 SKU: AP.43736S Composed by Kris Berg. Jazz Ensemble; Performance Music Ensemble; Single Titles. Jazz Band Series. Jazz. Score. 20 pages. Duration 6:05. Alfred Music #00-43736S. Published by Alfred Music (AP.43736S). UPC: 038081502946. English. With the chicken-flavored title, this Kris Berg chart is just plain funky. The laid-back tempo is around 100 BPM, there is a suggested written tenor solo, and some slap bass licks on the hip bass part. The lead trumpet range for Chicks Dig It is to written B above the staff. Optional flute and vibes too! (6:05). $11.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Chicks Dig It Jazz Ensemble - Intermediate Alfred Publishing
Jazz Ensemble - Grade 3.5 SKU: AP.43736 Composed by Kris Berg. Jazz Ensem...(+)
Jazz Ensemble - Grade 3.5 SKU: AP.43736 Composed by Kris Berg. Jazz Ensemble; Performance Music Ensemble; Single Titles. Jazz Band Series. Jazz. Score and Part(s). 90 pages. Duration 6:05. Alfred Music #00-43736. Published by Alfred Music (AP.43736). UPC: 038081502939. English. With the chicken-flavored title, this Kris Berg chart is just plain funky. The laid-back tempo is around 100 BPM, there is a suggested written tenor solo, and some slap bass licks on the hip bass part. The lead trumpet range for Chicks Dig It is to written B above the staff. Optional flute and vibes too! (6:05). $52.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Schicksalslied, Op. 54 Choral SATB Carus Verlag
Orchestra SATB choir, 2 flute, 2 oboe, 2 clarinet, 2 bassoon, 2 horn, 2 trumpet,...(+)
Orchestra SATB choir, 2 flute, 2 oboe, 2 clarinet, 2 bassoon, 2 horn, 2 trumpet, 3 trombone, timpani, 2 violin, viola, cello, contrabass SKU: CA.1039914 Composed by Johannes Brahms. Edited by Rainer Boss. This edition: urtext. Stuttgart Urtext Edition: Urtext Editions; Carus sheet music series: Vocal scores XL. Brahms: Schicksalslied (Text: Holderlin). Innovative practice aids, Sacred vocal music. Single Part, Cello. Composed 1871. Op. 54. 8 pages. Duration 16 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 10.399/14. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.1039914). ISBN 9790007191313. Text language: German/English. Text: Holderlin, Friedrich / MacFarren, Natalia. Text: Friedrich Holderlin / Natalia MacFarren. With the Schicksalslied Brahms created a very personal interpretation on the theme of fate in a timeless piece of music that will not fail to impress in concert hall or church. The new edition is a modern Urtext edition of the score based on current editorial principles. It is based not only on the composer's personal copy of the first edition as the primary source, but also on the engraving manuscript which was long thought to have been lost. Thus the composer's handwritten corrections made in this manuscript could be incorporated in the new edition, as well as a revision in this bilingual edition of the English translation of Friedrich Holderlin's dramatic poem. Score and part available separately - see item CA.1039900. $5.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Schicksalslied, Op. 54 Choral SATB Carus Verlag
Orchestra SATB choir, 2 flute, 2 oboe, 2 clarinet, 2 bassoon, 2 horn, 2 trumpet,...(+)
Orchestra SATB choir, 2 flute, 2 oboe, 2 clarinet, 2 bassoon, 2 horn, 2 trumpet, 3 trombone, timpani, 2 violin, viola, cello, contrabass SKU: CA.1039913 Composed by Johannes Brahms. Edited by Rainer Boss. This edition: urtext. Stuttgart Urtext Edition: Urtext Editions; Carus sheet music series: Vocal scores XL. Brahms: Schicksalslied (Text: Holderlin). Innovative practice aids, Sacred vocal music. Single Part, Viola. Composed 1871. Op. 54. 8 pages. Duration 16 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 10.399/13. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.1039913). ISBN 9790007191306. Text language: German/English. Text: Holderlin, Friedrich / MacFarren, Natalia. Text: Friedrich Holderlin / Natalia MacFarren. With the Schicksalslied Brahms created a very personal interpretation on the theme of fate in a timeless piece of music that will not fail to impress in concert hall or church. The new edition is a modern Urtext edition of the score based on current editorial principles. It is based not only on the composer's personal copy of the first edition as the primary source, but also on the engraving manuscript which was long thought to have been lost. Thus the composer's handwritten corrections made in this manuscript could be incorporated in the new edition, as well as a revision in this bilingual edition of the English translation of Friedrich Holderlin's dramatic poem. Score and part available separately - see item CA.1039900. $5.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Schicksalslied, Op. 54 Choral SATB Carus Verlag
Orchestra SATB choir, 2 flute, 2 oboe, 2 clarinet, 2 bassoon, 2 horn, 2 trumpet,...(+)
Orchestra SATB choir, 2 flute, 2 oboe, 2 clarinet, 2 bassoon, 2 horn, 2 trumpet, 3 trombone, timpani, 2 violin, viola, cello, contrabass SKU: CA.1039911 Composed by Johannes Brahms. Edited by Rainer Boss. This edition: urtext. Stuttgart Urtext Edition: Urtext Editions; Carus sheet music series: Vocal scores XL. Brahms: Schicksalslied (Text: Holderlin). Innovative practice aids, Sacred vocal music. Single Part, Violin 1. Composed 1871. Op. 54. 8 pages. Duration 16 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 10.399/11. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.1039911). ISBN 9790007191283. Text language: German/English. Text: Holderlin, Friedrich / MacFarren, Natalia. Text: Friedrich Holderlin / Natalia MacFarren. With the Schicksalslied Brahms created a very personal interpretation on the theme of fate in a timeless piece of music that will not fail to impress in concert hall or church. The new edition is a modern Urtext edition of the score based on current editorial principles. It is based not only on the composer's personal copy of the first edition as the primary source, but also on the engraving manuscript which was long thought to have been lost. Thus the composer's handwritten corrections made in this manuscript could be incorporated in the new edition, as well as a revision in this bilingual edition of the English translation of Friedrich Holderlin's dramatic poem. Score and part available separately - see item CA.1039900. $5.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Schicksalslied, Op. 54 Choral SATB [Score and Parts] Carus Verlag
Orchestra SATB choir, 2 flute, 2 oboe, 2 clarinet, 2 bassoon, 2 horn, 2 trumpet,...(+)
Orchestra SATB choir, 2 flute, 2 oboe, 2 clarinet, 2 bassoon, 2 horn, 2 trumpet, 3 trombone, timpani, 2 violin, viola, cello, contrabass SKU: CA.1039909 Composed by Johannes Brahms. Edited by Rainer Boss. This edition: urtext. 1x 10.399/21 flute 1, 1x 10.399/22 flute 2, 1x 10.399/23 oboe 1, 1x 10.399/24 oboe 2, 1x 10.399/25 clarinet 1, 1x 10.399/26 clarinet 2, 1x 10.399/27 bassoon 1, 1x 10.399/28 bassoon 2, 1x 10.399/31 horn 1, 1x 10.399/32 horn 2, 1x 10.399/33 trumpet 1, 1x 10. Stuttgart Urtext Edition: Urtext Editions; Carus sheet music series: Vocal scores XL. Brahms: Schicksalslied (Text: Holderlin). Innovative practice aids, Sacred vocal music. Set of Orchestra Parts. Composed 1871. Op. 54. Duration 16 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 10.399/09. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.1039909). ISBN 9790007191276. Text language: German/English. Text: Holderlin, Friedrich / MacFarren, Natalia. Text: Friedrich Holderlin / Natalia MacFarren. With the Schicksalslied Brahms created a very personal interpretation on the theme of fate in a timeless piece of music that will not fail to impress in concert hall or church. The new edition is a modern Urtext edition of the score based on current editorial principles. It is based not only on the composer's personal copy of the first edition as the primary source, but also on the engraving manuscript which was long thought to have been lost. Thus the composer's handwritten corrections made in this manuscript could be incorporated in the new edition, as well as a revision in this bilingual edition of the English translation of Friedrich Holderlin's dramatic poem. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.1039900. $40.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Schicksalslied, Op. 54 Choral SATB Carus Verlag
Orchestra SATB choir, 2 flute, 2 oboe, 2 clarinet, 2 bassoon, 2 horn, 2 trumpet,...(+)
Orchestra SATB choir, 2 flute, 2 oboe, 2 clarinet, 2 bassoon, 2 horn, 2 trumpet, 3 trombone, timpani, 2 violin, viola, cello, contrabass SKU: CA.1039912 Composed by Johannes Brahms. Edited by Rainer Boss. This edition: urtext. Stuttgart Urtext Edition: Urtext Editions; Carus sheet music series: Vocal scores XL. Brahms: Schicksalslied (Text: Holderlin). Innovative practice aids, Sacred vocal music. Single Part, Violin 2. Composed 1871. Op. 54. 8 pages. Duration 16 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 10.399/12. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.1039912). ISBN 9790007191290. Text language: German/English. Text: Holderlin, Friedrich / MacFarren, Natalia. Text: Friedrich Holderlin / Natalia MacFarren. With the Schicksalslied Brahms created a very personal interpretation on the theme of fate in a timeless piece of music that will not fail to impress in concert hall or church. The new edition is a modern Urtext edition of the score based on current editorial principles. It is based not only on the composer's personal copy of the first edition as the primary source, but also on the engraving manuscript which was long thought to have been lost. Thus the composer's handwritten corrections made in this manuscript could be incorporated in the new edition, as well as a revision in this bilingual edition of the English translation of Friedrich Holderlin's dramatic poem. Score and part available separately - see item CA.1039900. $5.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Pictures At An Exhibition
Piano solo [Sheet music] - Advanced Alfred Publishing
Foreword About This Edition Editorial Considerations Background/events Music...(+)
Foreword
About This Edition
Editorial Considerations
Background/events
Musicial Language
About Pictures At An Exhibition
About Victor A. Hartmann
About The Music
Acknowledgements
Pictures At An Exhibition Performed by Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky
Promenade
Gnome
The Old Castle
Tuileries (Dispute Of Children After Play)
Cattle
Ballet Of The Unhatched Chicks
Limoges. The Marketplace (The Big News)
Catacombs (A Roman Burial Chamber)
With The Dead In A Dead Language
The Hut On Hen's Legs (Baba Yaga)
The Bogatyr Gate (In The Ancient Capital, Kiev)
Mussorgsky -- Pictures at an Exhibition by Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky (1839-1881). Edited by Nancy Bricard. For Piano. Masterworks; Piano Collection. Alfred Masterwork Edition. Masterwork; Romantic. Advanced. Book. 68 pages. Published by Alfred Music Publishing (
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| Schicksalslied, Op. 54 Choral SATB Carus Verlag
Orchestra SATB Choir, 2 Fl, 2 Ob, 2 Clt, 2 Fg, 2 Cor, 2 Tr, 3 Trb, Timp, 2 Vl, V...(+)
Orchestra SATB Choir, 2 Fl, 2 Ob, 2 Clt, 2 Fg, 2 Cor, 2 Tr, 3 Trb, Timp, 2 Vl, Va, Vc, Cb SKU: CA.1039904 Composed by Johannes Brahms. Edited by Rainer Boss. Carus plus: Innovative practice aids; Sacred vocal music; Carus sheet music series: Vocal scores XL; Stuttgart Editions (Urtext): Urtext Editions. Stuttgart Urtext Edition: Urtext Editions; Carus sheet music series: Vocal scores XL. XL in large print. Innovative practice aids, Sacred vocal music. Vocal score. Composed 1871. Op. 54. 32 pages. Duration 16 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 10.399/04. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.1039904). ISBN 9790007240950. Language: German/English. Text: Holderlin, Friedrich / MacFarren, Natalia. With the Schicksalslied Brahms created a very personal interpretation on the theme of fate in a timeless piece of music that will not fail to impress in concert hall or church. The new edition is a modern Urtext edition of the score based on current editorial principles. It is based not only on the composer's personal copy of the first edition as the primary source, but also on the engraving manuscript which was long thought to have been lost. Thus the composer's handwritten corrections made in this manuscript could be incorporated in the new edition, as well as a revision in this bilingual edition of the English translation of Friedrich Holderlin's dramatic poem. Score available separately - see item CA.1039900. $22.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Odysseia Concert band [Score] - Intermediate De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 5 SKU: BT.DHP-1084443-140 Based on Homer...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 5 SKU: BT.DHP-1084443-140 Based on Homer-s Odyssey. Composed by Maxime Aulio. Concert and Contest Collection CBHA. Concert Piece. Score Only. Composed 2008. 52 pages. De Haske Publications #DHP 1084443-140. Published by De Haske Publications (BT.DHP-1084443-140). 9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch. Washed up on the Phaeacian shore after a shipwreck, Odysseus is introduced to King Alcinous. As he sits in the palace, he tells the Phaeacians of his wanderings since leaving Troy. Odysseus and his men fi rst landed on the island of the Cicones wherethey sacked the city of Ismarus. From there, great storms swept them to the land of the hospitable Lotus Eaters. Then they sailed to the land of the Cyclopes. Odysseus and twelve of his men entered the cave of Polyphemus. After the single-eyed giantmade handfuls of his men into meals, Odysseus fi nally defeated him. He got him drunk and once he had fallen asleep, he and his men stabbed a glowing spike into the Cyclop’s single eye, completely blinding him. They escaped by clinging to the belliesof some sheep. Once aboard, Odysseus taunted the Cyclop by revealing him his true identity. Enraged, Polyphemus hurled rocks at the ship, trying to sink it. After leaving the Cyclopes’ island, they arrived at the home of Aeolus, ruler of the winds.Aeolus off ered Odysseus a bag trapping all the strong winds within except one - the one which would take him straight back to Ithaca. As the ship came within sight of Ithaca, the crewmen, curious about the bag, decided to open it. The winds escapedand stirred up a storm. Odysseus and his crew came to the land of the cannibalistic Laestrygonians, who sank all but one of the ships. The survivors went next to Aeaea, the island of the witch-goddess Circe. Odysseus sent out a scouting party butCirce turned them into pigs. With the help of an antidote the god Hermes had given him, Odysseus managed to overpower the goddess and forced her to change his men back to human form. When it was time for Odysseus to leave, Circe told him to sail tothe realm of the dead to speak with the spirit of the seer Tiresias. One day’s sailing took them to the land of the Cimmerians. There, he performed sacrifi ces to attract the souls of the dead. Tiresias told him what would happen to him next. He thengot to talk with his mother, Anticleia, and met the spirits of Agamemnon, Achilles, Patroclus, Antilochus, Ajax and others. He then saw the souls of the damned Tityos, Tantalus, and Sisyphus. Odysseus soon found himself mobbed by souls. He becamefrightened, ran back to his ship, and sailed away. While back at Aeaea, Circe told him about the dangers he would have to face on his way back home. She advised him to avoid hearing the song of the Sirens; but if he really felt he had to hear, thenhe should be tied to the mast of the ship, which he did. Odysseus then successfully steered his crew past Charybdis (a violent whirlpool) and Scylla (a multiple-headed monster), but Scylla managed to devour six of his men. Finally, Odysseus and hissurviving crew approached the island where the Sun god kept sacred cattle. Odysseus wanted to sail past, but the crewmen persuaded him to let them rest there. Odysseus passed Circe’s counsel on to his men. Once he had fallen asleep, his men impiouslykilled and ate some of the cattle. When the Sun god found out, he asked Zeus to punish them. Shortly after they set sail from the island, Zeus destroyed the ship and all the men died except for Odysseus. After ten days, Odysseus was washed up on theisland of the nymph Calypso.
Odysseus, die is aangespoeld op de kust van de Phaeaken, maakt kennis met koning Alcinoüs. In het paleis van de laatstgenoemde vertelt hij wat hij heeft meegemaakt sinds zijn vertrek uit Troje. Odysseus en zijn metgezellen legdeneerst aan op het eiland van de Ciconen, waar ze de stad Ismarus plunderden. Toen ze weer op zee waren, brak een storm los, die ze naar het land van de gastvrije Lotophagen bracht. Daarna zeilden ze naar het eiland van de Cyclopen.Odysseus en twaalf van zijn metgezellen kwamen terecht in de grot van Polyphemus. Deze verslond een aantal van hen, maar werd uiteindelijk door Odysseus verslagen: hij voerde de reus dronken, waarna die in slaap viel. Vervolgensstak hij een gloeiende paal in zijn ene oog om hem blind te maken. Odysseus en zijn mannen ontsnapten uit de grot door ieder onder de buik van een van Polyphemus’ schapen te gaan hangen. Eenmaal weer aan boord riep Odysseusuitdagend naar de cycloop en onthulde zijn naam. Woedend wierp Polyphemus rotsblokken in de richting van het schip in een poging het te laten zinken. Nadat ze het Cyclopeneiland hadden verlaten, arriveerden ze bij Aeolus, heerservan de winden. Aeolus gaf Odysseus een zak met daarin alle krachtige winden behalve één - die hem rechtstreeks terug naar zijn thuisbasis Ithaca zou voeren. Toen het schip Ithaca bijna had bereikt, besloten de metgezellen, die nieuwsgierigwaren naar de inhoud, de zak te openen. De winden ontsnapten en er ontstond een enorme storm. Odysseus en zijn bemanning kwamen terecht in het land van de kannibalistische Laestrygonen, die alle schepen lieten zinken, opéén na. De overlevenden vluchtten naar Aeaea, het eiland van de tovenares Circe, die de metgezellen van Odysseus in zwijnen veranderde. Met de hulp van een tegengif dat hij had gekregen van Hermes, lukte het Odysseus om Circe te
Nachdem er an die Küste der Phäaker gespült wurde, wird Odysseus dem König Akinoos vorgestellt. In dessen Palast erzählt er den Phäakern von den Fahrten nach seiner Abreise aus Troja. Odysseus und seine Männer landen zunächst auf denKikonen, einer Inselgruppe, wo sie die Stadt Ismaros einnehmen. Von dort aus treiben sie mächtige Stürme zum Land der gastfreundlichen Lotophagen (Lotos-Essern). Dann segeln sie zum Land der Kyklopen (Zyklopen). Odysseus und seine zwölf Mannenbetreten die Höhle von Poloyphem, dem Sohn Poseidons. Nachdem dieser einige der Männer verspeist hat, überwaÃ…Nltigt ihn Odysseus, indem er ihn betrunken macht und dann mit einem glühenden Spieß in dessen einziges Auge sticht und ihn somitblendet. Odysseus und die übrigen Männer fl iehen an den Bäuchen von Schafen hängend. Wieder an Bord, provoziert Odysseus den Zyklopen, indem er ihm seine wahre Identität verrät. Wütend bewirft Polyphem das Schiff mit Steinen undversucht, es zu versenken. Nachdem sie die Insel der Kyklopen verlassen haben, kommen Odysseus und seine Mannen ins Reich von Aiolos, dem Herr der Winde. Aiolos schenkt ihm einen Beutel, in dem alle Winde eingesperrt sind, außer dem, der ihn direktzurück nach Ithaka treiben soll. Als das Schiff in Sichtweite von Ithaka ist, öff nen die neugierigen Seemänner den Windsack. Die Winde entfl iehen und erzeugen einen Sturm. Odysseus und seine Mannschaft verschlägt es ins Land derkannibalischen Laistrygonen, die alle ihre Schiff e, bis auf eines, versenken. Die Ãœberlebenden reisen weiter nach Aiaia, der Insel der Zauberin Kirke. Odysseus sendet einen Spähtrupp aus, der von Kirke aber in Schweine verwandelt wird. Mit Hilfeeines Gegenmittels vom Götterboten Hermes kann Odysseus Kirke überwaÃ…Nltigen und er zwingt sie, seinen Gefährten wieder ihre menschliche Gestalt zurückzugeben. Als er wieder aufbrechen will, rät Kirke ihm, den Seher Teiresias in derUnterwelt aufzusuchen und zu befragen. Eine Tagesreise führt sie dann ins Land der Kimmerer, nahe dem Eingang des Hades. Dort bringt Odysseus Opfer, um die Seelen der Toten anzurufen. Teireisas sagt ihm sein Schicksal voraus. Dann darf Odysseusmit seiner Mutter Antikleia und den Seelen von Agamemnon, Achilles, Patroklos, Antilochus, Ajax und anderen Toten sprechen. Dann sieht er die Seelen der Verdammten Tityos, Tantalos und Sisyphos. Bald wird Odysseus selbst von den Seelen gequält, kehrtvoll Angst zu seinem Schiff zurück und segelt davon. In Aiaia hatte Kirke ihn vor den drohenden Gefahren der Heimreise gewarnt. Sie riet ihm, den Gesang der Sirenen zu vermeiden, wenn er aber unbedingt zuhören müsse, solle er sich an denMast seines Schiff es bindet lassen, was er dann auch tut. Dann führt Odysseus seine Mannschaft erfolgreich durch die Meerenge zwischen Skylla und Charybdis, wobei Skylla jedoch sechs seiner Männer verschlingt. Schließlich erreichen Odysseusund die überlebende Besatzung die Insel, auf der der Sonnengott Helios heiliges Vieh hält. Odysseus will weitersegeln, aber seine Mannschaft überredet ihn zu einer Rast. Odysseus erzählt ihnen von Kirkes Warnung, aber kaum, dass ereingeschlafen ist, töten die Männer in gotteslästerlicher Weise einige Rinder und verspeisen sie. Als Helios dies entdeckt, bittet er Zeus, sie zu bestrafen. Kurz nachdem sie die Segel für die Abreise von der Insel gesetzt haben, zerstört Zeusdas Schiff und alle außer Odysseus sterben. Nach zehn Tagen wird Odysseus an den Strand der Insel der Nymphe Kalypso angespült.
Ulysse, épuisé par la terrible tempête qu’il a subie, échoue sur le rivage des Phéaciens. Reçu au palais du roi Alcinoos, Ulysse entreprend le récit des épreuves passées depuis son départ de Troie. Arrivés dans l’île des Cicones, Ulysse et ses compagnons mettent la cité d’Ismaros sac puis reprennent la mer. Les vents les emportent chez les Lotophages, un peuple paisible. Ulysse aborde au pays des Cyclopes. Il pénètre dans la caverne de Polyphème accompagné de douze hommes. Après avoir vu le Cyclope dévorer deux de ses compagnons chaque repas, Ulysse ruse pour lui échapper. Il l’enivre puis embrase un épieu taillé, qu’il plante dans l'œil unique du Cyclope endormi,l’aveuglant définitivement. Les survivants sortent ensuite cachés sous le ventre de ses brebis et regagnent leurs bateaux. Faisant preuve d’orgueil, Ulysse crie sa véritable identité au risque de faire sombrer son navire sous une pluie de rochers. Ulysse aborde l’île d’Eolie, au royaume du maître des vents. Eole offre Ulysse un vent favorable pour regagner Ithaque, et une outre renfermant tous les vents contraires. Hélas, la curiosité des marins d’Ulysse aura raison de cet heureux dénouement car, en ouvrant l’outre, les vents contraires s’échappent et déchaînent une nouvelle tempête. Après avoir dérivé plusieurs jours, ils parviennent chez les Lestrygons cannibales qui détruisent l’escadre. Les survivants reprennent la mer avec un unique navire et abordent dans l’île d’Aiaié, séjour de la magicienne Circé. Ulysse envoie des éclaireurs dans les terres. Imprudemment entrés dans la demeure de la magicienne, ils sont transformés en pourceaux. Seul Ulysse échappe au sortilège gr ce l’antidote que lui indique Hermès. Vaincue, Circé s’offre au héros et rend ses compagnons leur forme humaine. Avant de laisser partir Ulysse, Circé lui conseille d’aller au pays des morts consulter l’ombre du devin Tirésias. Après une journée de navigation, le bateau d’Ulysse atteint le pays des Cimmériens. Il s’acquitte des rites appropriés pour pouvoir s’entretenir avec l’ me. $62.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Odysseia Concert band [Score and Parts] - Intermediate De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 5 SKU: BT.DHP-1084443-010 Based on Homer...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 5 SKU: BT.DHP-1084443-010 Based on Homer-s Odyssey. Composed by Maxime Aulio. Concert and Contest Collection CBHA. Concert Piece. Set (Score & Parts). Composed 2008. De Haske Publications #DHP 1084443-010. Published by De Haske Publications (BT.DHP-1084443-010). 9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch. Washed up on the Phaeacian shore after a shipwreck, Odysseus is introduced to King Alcinous. As he sits in the palace, he tells the Phaeacians of his wanderings since leaving Troy. Odysseus and his men fi rst landed on the island of the Cicones wherethey sacked the city of Ismarus. From there, great storms swept them to the land of the hospitable Lotus Eaters. Then they sailed to the land of the Cyclopes. Odysseus and twelve of his men entered the cave of Polyphemus. After the single-eyed giantmade handfuls of his men into meals, Odysseus fi nally defeated him. He got him drunk and once he had fallen asleep, he and his men stabbed a glowing spike into the Cyclop’s single eye, completely blinding him. They escaped by clinging to the belliesof some sheep. Once aboard, Odysseus taunted the Cyclop by revealing him his true identity. Enraged, Polyphemus hurled rocks at the ship, trying to sink it. After leaving the Cyclopes’ island, they arrived at the home of Aeolus, ruler of the winds.Aeolus off ered Odysseus a bag trapping all the strong winds within except one - the one which would take him straight back to Ithaca. As the ship came within sight of Ithaca, the crewmen, curious about the bag, decided to open it. The winds escapedand stirred up a storm. Odysseus and his crew came to the land of the cannibalistic Laestrygonians, who sank all but one of the ships. The survivors went next to Aeaea, the island of the witch-goddess Circe. Odysseus sent out a scouting party butCirce turned them into pigs. With the help of an antidote the god Hermes had given him, Odysseus managed to overpower the goddess and forced her to change his men back to human form. When it was time for Odysseus to leave, Circe told him to sail tothe realm of the dead to speak with the spirit of the seer Tiresias. One day’s sailing took them to the land of the Cimmerians. There, he performed sacrifi ces to attract the souls of the dead. Tiresias told him what would happen to him next. He thengot to talk with his mother, Anticleia, and met the spirits of Agamemnon, Achilles, Patroclus, Antilochus, Ajax and others. He then saw the souls of the damned Tityos, Tantalus, and Sisyphus. Odysseus soon found himself mobbed by souls. He becamefrightened, ran back to his ship, and sailed away. While back at Aeaea, Circe told him about the dangers he would have to face on his way back home. She advised him to avoid hearing the song of the Sirens; but if he really felt he had to hear, thenhe should be tied to the mast of the ship, which he did. Odysseus then successfully steered his crew past Charybdis (a violent whirlpool) and Scylla (a multiple-headed monster), but Scylla managed to devour six of his men. Finally, Odysseus and hissurviving crew approached the island where the Sun god kept sacred cattle. Odysseus wanted to sail past, but the crewmen persuaded him to let them rest there. Odysseus passed Circe’s counsel on to his men. Once he had fallen asleep, his men impiouslykilled and ate some of the cattle. When the Sun god found out, he asked Zeus to punish them. Shortly after they set sail from the island, Zeus destroyed the ship and all the men died except for Odysseus. After ten days, Odysseus was washed up on theisland of the nymph Calypso.
Odysseus, die is aangespoeld op de kust van de Phaeaken, maakt kennis met koning Alcinoüs. In het paleis van de laatstgenoemde vertelt hij wat hij heeft meegemaakt sinds zijn vertrek uit Troje. Odysseus en zijn metgezellen legdeneerst aan op het eiland van de Ciconen, waar ze de stad Ismarus plunderden. Toen ze weer op zee waren, brak een storm los, die ze naar het land van de gastvrije Lotophagen bracht. Daarna zeilden ze naar het eiland van de Cyclopen.Odysseus en twaalf van zijn metgezellen kwamen terecht in de grot van Polyphemus. Deze verslond een aantal van hen, maar werd uiteindelijk door Odysseus verslagen: hij voerde de reus dronken, waarna die in slaap viel. Vervolgensstak hij een gloeiende paal in zijn ene oog om hem blind te maken. Odysseus en zijn mannen ontsnapten uit de grot door ieder onder de buik van een van Polyphemus’ schapen te gaan hangen. Eenmaal weer aan boord riep Odysseusuitdagend naar de cycloop en onthulde zijn naam. Woedend wierp Polyphemus rotsblokken in de richting van het schip in een poging het te laten zinken. Nadat ze het Cyclopeneiland hadden verlaten, arriveerden ze bij Aeolus, heerservan de winden. Aeolus gaf Odysseus een zak met daarin alle krachtige winden behalve één - die hem rechtstreeks terug naar zijn thuisbasis Ithaca zou voeren. Toen het schip Ithaca bijna had bereikt, besloten de metgezellen, die nieuwsgierigwaren naar de inhoud, de zak te openen. De winden ontsnapten en er ontstond een enorme storm. Odysseus en zijn bemanning kwamen terecht in het land van de kannibalistische Laestrygonen, die alle schepen lieten zinken, opéén na. De overlevenden vluchtten naar Aeaea, het eiland van de tovenares Circe, die de metgezellen van Odysseus in zwijnen veranderde. Met de hulp van een tegengif dat hij had gekregen van Hermes, lukte het Odysseus om Circe te
Nachdem er an die Küste der Phäaker gespült wurde, wird Odysseus dem König Akinoos vorgestellt. In dessen Palast erzählt er den Phäakern von den Fahrten nach seiner Abreise aus Troja. Odysseus und seine Männer landen zunächst auf denKikonen, einer Inselgruppe, wo sie die Stadt Ismaros einnehmen. Von dort aus treiben sie mächtige Stürme zum Land der gastfreundlichen Lotophagen (Lotos-Essern). Dann segeln sie zum Land der Kyklopen (Zyklopen). Odysseus und seine zwölf Mannenbetreten die Höhle von Poloyphem, dem Sohn Poseidons. Nachdem dieser einige der Männer verspeist hat, überwaÃ…Nltigt ihn Odysseus, indem er ihn betrunken macht und dann mit einem glühenden Spieß in dessen einziges Auge sticht und ihn somitblendet. Odysseus und die übrigen Männer fl iehen an den Bäuchen von Schafen hängend. Wieder an Bord, provoziert Odysseus den Zyklopen, indem er ihm seine wahre Identität verrät. Wütend bewirft Polyphem das Schiff mit Steinen undversucht, es zu versenken. Nachdem sie die Insel der Kyklopen verlassen haben, kommen Odysseus und seine Mannen ins Reich von Aiolos, dem Herr der Winde. Aiolos schenkt ihm einen Beutel, in dem alle Winde eingesperrt sind, außer dem, der ihn direktzurück nach Ithaka treiben soll. Als das Schiff in Sichtweite von Ithaka ist, öff nen die neugierigen Seemänner den Windsack. Die Winde entfl iehen und erzeugen einen Sturm. Odysseus und seine Mannschaft verschlägt es ins Land derkannibalischen Laistrygonen, die alle ihre Schiff e, bis auf eines, versenken. Die Ãœberlebenden reisen weiter nach Aiaia, der Insel der Zauberin Kirke. Odysseus sendet einen Spähtrupp aus, der von Kirke aber in Schweine verwandelt wird. Mit Hilfeeines Gegenmittels vom Götterboten Hermes kann Odysseus Kirke überwaÃ…Nltigen und er zwingt sie, seinen Gefährten wieder ihre menschliche Gestalt zurückzugeben. Als er wieder aufbrechen will, rät Kirke ihm, den Seher Teiresias in derUnterwelt aufzusuchen und zu befragen. Eine Tagesreise führt sie dann ins Land der Kimmerer, nahe dem Eingang des Hades. Dort bringt Odysseus Opfer, um die Seelen der Toten anzurufen. Teireisas sagt ihm sein Schicksal voraus. Dann darf Odysseusmit seiner Mutter Antikleia und den Seelen von Agamemnon, Achilles, Patroklos, Antilochus, Ajax und anderen Toten sprechen. Dann sieht er die Seelen der Verdammten Tityos, Tantalos und Sisyphos. Bald wird Odysseus selbst von den Seelen gequält, kehrtvoll Angst zu seinem Schiff zurück und segelt davon. In Aiaia hatte Kirke ihn vor den drohenden Gefahren der Heimreise gewarnt. Sie riet ihm, den Gesang der Sirenen zu vermeiden, wenn er aber unbedingt zuhören müsse, solle er sich an denMast seines Schiff es bindet lassen, was er dann auch tut. Dann führt Odysseus seine Mannschaft erfolgreich durch die Meerenge zwischen Skylla und Charybdis, wobei Skylla jedoch sechs seiner Männer verschlingt. Schließlich erreichen Odysseusund die überlebende Besatzung die Insel, auf der der Sonnengott Helios heiliges Vieh hält. Odysseus will weitersegeln, aber seine Mannschaft überredet ihn zu einer Rast. Odysseus erzählt ihnen von Kirkes Warnung, aber kaum, dass ereingeschlafen ist, töten die Männer in gotteslästerlicher Weise einige Rinder und verspeisen sie. Als Helios dies entdeckt, bittet er Zeus, sie zu bestrafen. Kurz nachdem sie die Segel für die Abreise von der Insel gesetzt haben, zerstört Zeusdas Schiff und alle außer Odysseus sterben. Nach zehn Tagen wird Odysseus an den Strand der Insel der Nymphe Kalypso angespült.
Ulysse, épuisé par la terrible tempête qu’il a subie, échoue sur le rivage des Phéaciens. Reçu au palais du roi Alcinoos, Ulysse entreprend le récit des épreuves passées depuis son départ de Troie. Arrivés dans l’île des Cicones, Ulysse et ses compagnons mettent la cité d’Ismaros sac puis reprennent la mer. Les vents les emportent chez les Lotophages, un peuple paisible. Ulysse aborde au pays des Cyclopes. Il pénètre dans la caverne de Polyphème accompagné de douze hommes. Après avoir vu le Cyclope dévorer deux de ses compagnons chaque repas, Ulysse ruse pour lui échapper. Il l’enivre puis embrase un épieu taillé, qu’il plante dans l'œil unique du Cyclope endormi,l’aveuglant définitivement. Les survivants sortent ensuite cachés sous le ventre de ses brebis et regagnent leurs bateaux. Faisant preuve d’orgueil, Ulysse crie sa véritable identité au risque de faire sombrer son navire sous une pluie de rochers. Ulysse aborde l’île d’Eolie, au royaume du maître des vents. Eole offre Ulysse un vent favorable pour regagner Ithaque, et une outre renfermant tous les vents contraires. Hélas, la curiosité des marins d’Ulysse aura raison de cet heureux dénouement car, en ouvrant l’outre, les vents contraires s’échappent et déchaînent une nouvelle tempête. Après avoir dérivé plusieurs jours, ils parviennent chez les Lestrygons cannibales qui détruisent l’escadre. Les survivants reprennent la mer avec un unique navire et abordent dans l’île d’Aiaié, séjour de la magicienne Circé. Ulysse envoie des éclaireurs dans les terres. Imprudemment entrés dans la demeure de la magicienne, ils sont transformés en pourceaux. Seul Ulysse échappe au sortilège gr ce l’antidote que lui indique Hermès. Vaincue, Circé s’offre au héros et rend ses compagnons leur forme humaine. Avant de laisser partir Ulysse, Circé lui conseille d’aller au pays des morts consulter l’ombre du devin Tirésias. Après une journée de navigation, le bateau d’Ulysse atteint le pays des Cimmériens. Il s’acquitte des rites appropriés pour pouvoir s’entretenir avec l’ me. $327.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Duets for All [Sheet music] Alfred Publishing
By Albert Stoutamire and Kenneth Henderson. For Tuba. Mixed Instruments - Flexib...(+)
By Albert Stoutamire and Kenneth Henderson. For Tuba. Mixed Instruments - Flexible Instrumentation. 24 pages. Published by Alfred Publishing.
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| Modest Moussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition (1874)
Piano solo [Sheet music] - Intermediate/advanced Schirmer
Piano Solo. By Modest Moussorgsky. Piano Large Works (Arranged for piano). Size ...(+)
Piano Solo. By Modest Moussorgsky. Piano Large Works (Arranged for piano). Size 9x12 inches. 56 pages. Published by Schirmer.
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| Greatest Hits -- The 2000s for Piano Easy Piano - Easy Alfred Publishing
(40 Modern Pop Favorites). Arranged by Dan Coates. For Piano. This edition: ...(+)
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Arranged by Dan Coates. For
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