| Of Honor and Forgiveness - Score Concert band [Score] - Intermediate Kjos Music Company
Concert Band - Grade 5 SKU: KJ.WB542F Composed by Mark Camphouse. Band/Re...(+)
Concert Band - Grade 5 SKU: KJ.WB542F Composed by Mark Camphouse. Band/Repertoire. Score. Neil A. Kjos Music Company #WB542F. Published by Neil A. Kjos Music Company (KJ.WB542F). UPC: 084027053454. Using chamber music textures contrasting with passionate tutti passages to exemplify the ideas of honor and forgiveness, Mark Camphouse has composed a strong centerpiece for your next concert or festival. $20.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Of Honor and Forgiveness Concert band [Score and Parts] - Intermediate Kjos Music Company
Concert Band - Grade 5 SKU: KJ.WB542 Composed by Mark Camphouse. Band/Rep...(+)
Concert Band - Grade 5 SKU: KJ.WB542 Composed by Mark Camphouse. Band/Repertoire. Score and parts. Neil A. Kjos Music Company #WB542. Published by Neil A. Kjos Music Company (KJ.WB542). UPC: 084027053430. Using chamber music textures contrasting with passionate tutti passages to exemplify the ideas of honor and forgiveness, Mark Camphouse has composed a strong centerpiece for your next concert or festival. $100.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Much Ado About Nothing: Three Pieces for Small Orchestra Concert band LudwigMasters Publications
Concert Band; Orchestra 1.1.2.1: 2.2.1.0: Timp.Perc(2): Harm: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in ...(+)
Concert Band; Orchestra 1.1.2.1: 2.2.1.0: Timp.Perc(2): Harm: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set) SKU: AP.36-A929590 Arranged by Erich Wolfgang Korngold, R. Mark Rogers, and ed./arr. Leo Artok. Full Orchestra. Kalmus Masterworks Library. Masterwork. Score and Part(s). LudwigMasters Publications #36-A929590. Published by LudwigMasters Publications (AP.36-A929590). UPC: 735816239411. English. When Max Reinhardt was engaged to direct a German language production of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing at the Vienna Volksbühne in 1918, he asked Korngold to compose the incidental music. The production, under the German title Viel Lärmen um Nichts did not open until May 6, 1920 at the Schönbrunn Palace Theater. In the pit, the composer led members of the Vienna Philharmonic, performing no less than 18 pieces of music. In the meantime, due to the tardy premiere of the play, Korngold had already extracted a five-movement orchestral suite which garnered much praise when performed three months before the play's opening night. The five movements included: 1. the Overture; 2. Scene in the Bridal Chamber; 3. Holzapfel und Schlehwein (a mock-serious scene); 4. Intermezzo (Garden Scene); and 5. Hornpipe. When the play moved to Vienna's Burgtheater (more than 80 performances) and later to the Rezidenz Theater in Munich, the music continued to attract much attention. Demand for the music was such that Korngold arranged the suite into versions for violin and piano (four pieces), and for solo piano (three pieces). German composer-arranger Leo Artok (1885-1935) arranged the most popular three items (1. Hornpipe; 2. Garden Scene; and 3. In the Bridal Chamber) for small orchestra, which were then published by Schott in 1926. This newly engraved edition of the Artok arrangement, offered with a new full score for the first time, has been completed by R. Mark Rogers. All editions noted above are available from the publisher. Instrumentation: 1.1.2.1: 2.2.1.0: Timp.Perc(2).Harm: Str (9.8.7.6.5 in set). These products are currently being prepared by a new publisher. While many items are ready and will ship on time, some others may see delays of several months. $80.00 - See more - Buy online | | |
| Much Ado About Nothing: Three Pieces for Small Orchestra Concert band [Score] LudwigMasters Publications
Concert Band; Orchestra 1.1.2.1: 2.2.1.0: Timp.Perc(2): Harm: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in ...(+)
Concert Band; Orchestra 1.1.2.1: 2.2.1.0: Timp.Perc(2): Harm: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set) SKU: AP.36-A929501 Arranged by Erich Wolfgang Korngold, R. Mark Rogers, and ed./arr. Leo Artok. Full Orchestra. Kalmus Masterworks Library. Masterwork. Score. LudwigMasters Publications #36-A929501. Published by LudwigMasters Publications (AP.36-A929501). ISBN 9781638875192. UPC: 735816239497. English. When Max Reinhardt was engaged to direct a German language production of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing at the Vienna Volksbühne in 1918, he asked Korngold to compose the incidental music. The production, under the German title Viel Lärmen um Nichts did not open until May 6, 1920 at the Schönbrunn Palace Theater. In the pit, the composer led members of the Vienna Philharmonic, performing no less than 18 pieces of music. In the meantime, due to the tardy premiere of the play, Korngold had already extracted a five-movement orchestral suite which garnered much praise when performed three months before the play's opening night. The five movements included: 1. the Overture; 2. Scene in the Bridal Chamber; 3. Holzapfel und Schlehwein (a mock-serious scene); 4. Intermezzo (Garden Scene); and 5. Hornpipe. When the play moved to Vienna's Burgtheater (more than 80 performances) and later to the Rezidenz Theater in Munich, the music continued to attract much attention. Demand for the music was such that Korngold arranged the suite into versions for violin and piano (four pieces), and for solo piano (three pieces). German composer-arranger Leo Artok (1885-1935) arranged the most popular three items (1. Hornpipe; 2. Garden Scene; and 3. In the Bridal Chamber) for small orchestra, which were then published by Schott in 1926. This newly engraved edition of the Artok arrangement, offered with a new full score for the first time, has been completed by R. Mark Rogers. All editions noted above are available from the publisher. Instrumentation: 1.1.2.1: 2.2.1.0: Timp.Perc(2).Harm: Str (9.8.7.6.5 in set). These products are currently being prepared by a new publisher. While many items are ready and will ship on time, some others may see delays of several months. $30.00 - See more - Buy online | | |
| Symphony No. 1 - The Borgias (The Black Legend) - 2. Nepotism Concert band [Score] Hal Leonard
Concert Band (Score) SKU: HL.4008922 Score. Composed by Otto M. Sc...(+)
Concert Band (Score) SKU: HL.4008922 Score. Composed by Otto M. Schwarz. Symphonic Dimensions. Symphony. Softcover. Duration 555 seconds. Hal Leonard #SDP1422201. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.4008922). UPC: 196288277538. A sinister legend hangs over the Borgia family, a legend of corruption, abuse of power, orgies, sex and murder. These rumors proliferated especially during the papacy of Alexander VI, a descendant of the family, who was even called the Antichrist. On his death, contemporary witnesses reported that the devil himself prowled around the death chamber and a black dog run along the corridors of the Vatican as his emissary. One might say that this Borgia pope, who ruled together with his family with the greatest brutality, became demonized. Unscrupulousness, poison-toting, incest and other malice are to this day the hallmarks of this pontiff. 2. NEPOTISM Rodrigo Borgia was elected Pope on August 11, 1492. From the very start, the new pope was prepared to use any means to eliminate his opponents, either through the infamous “Borgia poison” or by excommunication and execution. His son Cesare, who wanted little to do with the church, was appointed cardinal against his will. Alessandro Farnese, broth of Giulia Farnese, the Pope's mistress, also became a cardinal. Numerous Spaniards were brought into the country and were appointed to ecclesiastical posts. This infuriated the opponents of Alexander VI. The Dominican Girolamo Savonarola from Florence demanded the removal of the Pope. He was tortured and banned. Giuliano della Rovere wanted to convene councils to depose the Pope, which Alexander managed to prevent through artful political maneuverings. Through great brutality, brillian political skill and power games, this pope was able to achieve his goal of leaving for his children a great legacy. Alexander VI constantly changed his allies and always acted unscrupulously to improve his financial situation and expand his sphere of influence. At the centre of the second movement of this work is the medieval hymn Dies Irae (Day of Wrath), which acts as a warning in the background condemning the Pope's actions. $43.00 - See more - Buy online | | |
| Symphony No. 1 - The Borgias (The Black Legend) - 2. Nepotism Concert band Hal Leonard
Concert Band (Score and Parts) SKU: HL.4008921 Composed by Otto M. Schwar...(+)
Concert Band (Score and Parts) SKU: HL.4008921 Composed by Otto M. Schwarz. Symphonic Dimensions. Symphonic. Softcover. Duration 555 seconds. Hal Leonard #SDP1422201. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.4008921). UPC: 196288277521. A sinister legend hangs over the Borgia family, a legend of corruption, abuse of power, orgies, sex and murder. These rumors proliferated especially during the papacy of Alexander VI, a descendant of the family, who was even called the Antichrist. On his death, contemporary witnesses reported that the devil himself prowled around the death chamber and a black dog run along the corridors of the Vatican as his emissary. One might say that this Borgia pope, who ruled together with his family with the greatest brutality, became demonized. Unscrupulousness, poison-toting, incest and other malice are to this day the hallmarks of this pontiff. 2. NEPOTISM Rodrigo Borgia was elected Pope on August 11, 1492. From the very start, the new pope was prepared to use any means to eliminate his opponents, either through the infamous âBorgia poisonâ or by excommunication and execution. His son Cesare, who wanted little to do with the church, was appointed cardinal against his will. Alessandro Farnese, broth of Giulia Farnese, the Pope's mistress, also became a cardinal. Numerous Spaniards were brought into the country and were appointed to ecclesiastical posts. This infuriated the opponents of Alexander VI. The Dominican Girolamo Savonarola from Florence demanded the removal of the Pope. He was tortured and banned. Giuliano della Rovere wanted to convene councils to depose the Pope, which Alexander managed to prevent through artful political maneuverings. Through great brutality, brillian political skill and power games, this pope was able to achieve his goal of leaving for his children a great legacy. Alexander VI constantly changed his allies and always acted unscrupulously to improve his financial situation and expand his sphere of influence. At the centre of the second movement of this work is the medieval hymn Dies Irae (Day of Wrath), which acts as a warning in the background condemning the Pope's actions. $200.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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