SKU: AP.38313S
UPC: 038081429977. English.
A true classic band march prepared for your beginners. Goldman is considered band music's other March King. This endearing melody will be a welcomed addition to any program. Your audience is certain to approve!
SKU: LO.30-1493L
UPC: 000308074642.
John's Gospel is the basis for an innovative new musical setting of the timeless Easter story. The composer weaves striking new melodies and traditional hymn tunes together to produce a vibrant, energetic work of meditation and praise. The congregation is called on to sing with the choir in a sensitive setting of When I Survey the Wondrous Cross and a rousing arrangement of Crown Him With Many Crowns. New settings of What Wondrous Love Is This? and O Sacred Head, Now Wounded are ingeniously intertwined with new anthems. An inspirational and deeply moving experience for choir and congregation alike. Performance time: approx. 25 minutes. Flute 1 & 2, Violin 2, Viola, Cello, Double Bass, Oboe 1 & 2, Horn, Trumpet 1 & 2, Trombone 1 & 2, Tuba, Percussion (Windchimes, Suspended Cymbal) Glockenspiel,Triangle,Chimes, Snare Drum,Timpani, Harp, Violin 1.
SKU: CL.024-4595-00
A march written in a tradition form and style, Chimes Of Freedom is suitable for concert and festival performance, as well as patriotic and ceremonial events throughout the year. The chimes are featured throughout as they interact with the melodic lines presented in the wind sections. Accessible to most developing bands in their second and third year of instruction, Chimes Of Freedom is an instant classic and standard in the band repertoire!
SKU: CL.024-4595-01
SKU: PR.446412930
UPC: 680160614196. Letter inches. Libretto by Scott Russell Sanders. Libretto by Scott Russell Sanders.
Commissioned, premiered, and frequently performed by Roundabout Opera for Kids, Mooch the Magnificent is a 40-minute opera (with a 30-minute alternate version), scored for SATB principal roles, extra speaking and non-speaking parts, and an ensemble of Clarinet, Cello, Percussion, and Piano. It may also be performed in piano reduction. In a zoo of the future, populated not by animals but by robots in animal form, Mooch, an orphan girl, convinces the zookeeper to hire her to fix the robots when they break down, but she is actually reprogramming them to be increasingly wild. The opera takes place in a dome-covered city that is part of a worldwide network of such cities, connected by travel tubes, sealed off from the outside. The time is late twenty-first century, after human beings, afraid of the wilds, have moved indoors.
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