SKU: AP.48065S
ISBN 9781470655655. UPC: 038081559186. English. Words; music for What a Wonderful World by George David Weiss; Bob Thiele; Words; music for (What a) Wonderful World by Sam Cooke; Herb Alpert; Lou Adler.
A true musical showcase from jazz legend Louis Armstrong and pop artist Sam Cooke arranged by Victor López. Fresh harmonies and a new rendition of two classic hits from the sixties that will certainly be memorable and a real joy for your students and audience. Includes an optional part for a male or female vocalist. (4:00).
SKU: AP.48065
ISBN 9781470655648. UPC: 038081559179. English. George David Weiss; Bob Thiele; Sam Cooke; Herb Alpert; Lou Adler.
SKU: JK.20034
John 15:10-12.
Score and parts to accompany the full-choir arrangement of I Feel My Savior's Love, recorded by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir (#00402).Orchestration includes: Full Score Flute Oboe Clarinet in B Flat Harp Piano Percussion I (Light Triangle, Finger Cymbals) Percussion II (B.D., Sus. Cymbal) Violin I (4) Violin II (4) Viola (4) Violoncello (3) Doublebass (2)Composer: K. Newell Dayley Arranger: Sam Cardon Lyricist: Ralph G. Rogers, K. Newell Dayley and Laurie Huffman Difficulty: Medium Performance time: 3:40Reference: John 15:10-12.
SKU: AP.48057S
ISBN 9781470652340. UPC: 038081557830. English.
Doug Adams' arrangement of Panic! At the Disco's chart-topping pop-rock anthem, High Hopes, is going to excite your string orchestra and audience. It will be hard to stop them from singing along. Scored perfectly for younger string orchestras, students will fill the hall with a rich sound and strong rhythmic presence. (2:00).
SKU: AP.48057
ISBN 9781470652258. UPC: 038081557823. English.
SKU: AP.49882S
ISBN 9781470663766. UPC: 038081580784. English.
This arrangement of the Panic! At the Disco hit High Hopes is perfect for strings! Very smooth, rhythmic transitions and easy playability. It is arranged for 2 different grade levels, so you can include more performers with different playing levels. This can be performed at 2 different tempos with the play along tracks: 164 and 140. The middle section, measure 81, opens up the phrasing for a more legato flavor. Great fun to play! (3:45).
SKU: AP.49882
ISBN 9781470663759. UPC: 038081580777. English.
This arrangement of the Panic! At the Disco hit High Hopes is perfect for strings! Very smooth, rhythmic transitions and easy playability. It is arranged for two different grade levels, so you can include more performers with different playing levels. This can be performed at two different tempos with the play-along tracks: 164 and 140. The middle section, measure 81, opens up the phrasing for a more legato flavor. Great fun to play! (3:45).
SKU: HL.49043991
ISBN 9790001196802. 9.5x12.0x0.667 inches. Latin - German.
Die Missa juvenalis entstand als Auftragskompostion der Chore an St. Georg in Bensheim. Sie ist eine moderne Orchestermesse fur zweistimmigen Jugendchor und vierstimmigen Erwachsenenchor, Orchester, Sopransolo und zwei Perkussionisten. Die ca. 30minutige Messe vereint den klassischen, lateinischen Messtext mit deutschen Erganzungen von Dag Hammarskjold und Meister Eckhart. In Kyrie und Agnus Dei eingeschoben, geben Sie dem zeitlosen Messtext eine beruckende Aktualitat. Die Messe bewegt sich stilistisch zwischen klassischen Modellen, Musical und Jazz. Entsprechend uppig ist die notwendige Ausstattung an Schlagwerk, das zu den Streichern und Holzblasern hinzutritt.
SKU: CL.016-0110-00
SKU: FG.55011-315-2
ISBN 9790550113152.
The Sieidi concerto is in one movement but divided into several sections both faster and slower, wildly rhythmic, lyrical and more static. For the soloist it is extremely demanding because he is constantly having to switch from one technique to another - for djembe and darabuka playing with the hands differs radically from that of tom-tom or drumstick technique or the playing of pitched percussion instruments such as the marimba and vibraphone.Normally, in a percussion concerto, the soloist has to play surrounded by a huge battery of instruments, often behind the orchestra. In Sieidi he uses only nine instruments, and he is in front of the orchestra the whole time. The instruments are in a row in front of the platform, starting with the djembe on the far right (as viewed by the audience) and ending with the tam-tam on the far left. The soloist plays only one instrument at a time. The title of the concerto, Sieidi, is Sami - a language spoken in the northern region of Finland, Sweden and Norway known as Lapland. It denotes an ancient cult place such as an unusually-shaped rock, sometimes also a special rock face or even a whole mountain fell. The Sieidi concerto is in one movement but divided into several sections both faster and slower, wildly rhythmic, lyrical and more static. For the soloist it is extremely demanding because he is constantly having to switch from one technique to another - for djembe and darabuka playing with the hands differs radically from that of tom-tom or drumstick technique or the playing of pitched percussion instruments such as the marimba and vibraphone. Normally, in a percussion concerto, the soloist has to play surrounded by a huge battery of instruments, often behind the orchestra. In Sieidi he uses only nine instruments, and he is in front of the orchestra the whole time. The instruments are in a row in front of the platform, starting with the djembe on the far right (as viewed by the audience) and ending with the tam-tam on the far left. The soloist plays only one instrument at a time. The title of the concerto, Sieidi, is Sami - a language spoken in the northern region of Finland, Sweden and Norway known as Lapland. It denotes an ancient cult place such as an unusually-shaped rock, sometimes also a special rock face or even a whole mountain fell. The Sieidi concerto is in one movement but divided into several sections both faster and slower, wildly rhythmic, lyrical and more static. For the soloist it is extremely demanding because he is constantly having to switch from one technique to another - for djembe and darabuka playing with the hands differs radically from that of tom-tom or drumstick technique or the playing of pitched percussion instruments such as the marimba and vibraphone. Normally, in a percussion concerto, the soloist has to play surrounded by a huge battery of instruments, often behind the orchestra. In Sieidi he uses only nine instruments, and he is in front of the orchestra the whole time. The instruments are in a row in front of the platform, starting with the djembe on the far right (as viewed by the audience) and ending with the tam-tam on the far left. The soloist plays only one instrument at a time. The title of the concerto, Sieidi, is Sami - a language spoken in the northern region of Finland, Sweden and Norway known as Lapland. It denotes an ancient cult place such as an unusually-shaped rock, sometimes also a special rock face or even a whole mountain fell. The Sieidi concerto is in one movement but divided into several sections both faster and slower, wildly rhythmic, lyrical and more static. For the soloist it is extremely demanding because he is constantly having to switch from one technique to another - for djembe and darabuka playing with the hands differs radically from that of tom-tom or drumstick technique or the playing of pitched percussion instruments such as the marimba and vibraphone. Normally, in a percussion concerto, the soloist has to play surrounded by a huge battery of instruments, often behind the orchestra. In Sieidi he uses only nine instruments, and he is in front of the orchestra the whole time. The instruments are in a row in front of the platform, starting with the djembe on the far right (as viewed by the audience) and ending with the tam-tam on the far left. The soloist plays only one instrument at a time. The title of the concerto, Sieidi, is Sami - a language spoken in the northern region of Finland, Sweden and Norway known as Lapland. It denotes an ancient cult place such as an unusually-shaped rock, sometimes also a special rock face or even a whole mountain fell.
SKU: AP.49898
ISBN 9781470657314. UPC: 038081575469. English.
Originally composed for piano as the final movement of African Suite, Danse begins with two introductory chords followed by energetic swinging rhythms and repeated angular melodies. Students will love the moods in this festive overture, evocative of later Broadway musicals. The artistic turning point of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor's career happened in his twenties when he met the African-American poet Paul Laurence Dunbar. Dunbar influenced the young composer to concentrate on his African heritage. Born in suburban London to Alice Martin, an Englishwoman and the daughter of a blacksmith, his father, Dr. Daniel Peter Hughes Taylor, was a Creole of Sierra Leone who qualified as a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons (MRCS) and returned to Africa before his son's birth. Called Coleridge by his family, he was raised in Croydon, Surrey, by his mother and her father, Benjamin Holmans, who taught him the violin. (3:00).
SKU: SU.32040110
2,1 2,1 2,1 2; 4331; timp, 2perc, cel; stgs Duration: 8' Composed: 2012 Published by: Amy Mills Music, LLC Creative setting of 3 carols: O Come O Come Emanuel intertwined with Ma Navu Ding Dong Merrily on High with bells, glock, chimes Angels We Have Heard on High with charming mixed meter Majestic recap of Rejoice section of O Come O Come Emanuel Maestro Harvey Felder, after the premiere with the Tacoma Symphony: The thing that I really appreciated about your Christmas Angels and Bells was the skillful and artistic writing. As you know, holiday music typically offers little or no musical depth, which leads to a less than enthusiastic reaction from the orchestra. Your piece offered a level of musical sophistication worthy of a professional symphony while still creating a festive holiday spirit. The orchestra and I enjoyed having the opportunity to dig into something substantive yet fun on our holiday concert. See composer website for audio sample. Performance materials available on rental only:.
SKU: SU.32040140
2222; 4331; timp, 2 perc, pno; stgs Duration: 13'30 Composed: 2016 Published by: Amy Mills Music, LLC Like a modern Pictures at an Exhibition…. Ha Shamayim is an original piece for orchestra that was inspired by photographs taken by the Hubble space telescope. Each section is inspired by one photo; the title of each section is the title that NASA gave to the photograph. The words Ha Shamayim are Hebrew for The Heavens. They are written in Genesis 1:1, In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. The words are also seen in Psalm 19. Section I: Warped Edge-On Galaxy ESO 510-G13 The piece begins in outer space with its glistening stars. Glissandi are used to depict the strange but beautiful warp seen in the photograph. Section II: Galaxy Fires at Neighboring Galaxy Suddenly the piece erupts as one galaxy fires blue gas at its neighbor. They engage in a cosmic battle. Section III: Youthful-looking Galaxy May Be an Adult The adolescent galaxy is personified by a humorous, gawky melody reminiscent of teenage boys who walk on feet that are still too big. Occasionally there is an argument with an authority figure, but the joy of exploring the universe quickly returns. Section IV: Star Birth in Galaxy M83 The dramatic photograph looks like a womb with veins. The music begins on one note, then it begins to explore the initial swelling and stretching. It morphs into an energetic fast theme, still growing. Ultimately it becomes glorious and expansive, like the new star. Section V: String of ‘Cosmic Pearls’ Surrounds an Exploding Star The first theme is a happy circle dance inspired by the circle of white dots in the photograph. The second theme is noble and joyful. It is reminiscent of the melody in the famous chorus in Haydn’s The Creation with the words from Psalm 19, The heavens are telling the glory of God. The music then has flashbacks to the earlier sections, and ends in triumph. The five sections in Ha Shamayim are continuous with no breaks. Difficulty Level: 5 (Advanced/Professional) See composer website for audio sample. Performance materials available on rental only:.
SKU: AP.49011S
ISBN 9781470645311. UPC: 038081565316. English.
Each section of the string orchestra gets featured in Jim Palmer's Holiday String-Along. Written like a sing-along, this arrangement features Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!, Frosty the Snowman, Up on the Housetop, Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town and We Wish You a Merry Christmas. Students will enjoy playing the melodies while the audience may choose to sing along. This piece will surely be a holiday concert favorite! (4:00).
SKU: AP.49011
ISBN 9781470645304. UPC: 038081565309. English.
SKU: HL.14032192
ISBN 9788759858394. 12.0x16.5x0.78 inches. International (more than one language).
Symphony No. 6 for orchestra, 1997-99. Preface / Program Note:... with the Lord a day is like a thousand years, and a thousand years is like a day(New Testament, 2 Peter 3:8)My SYMPHONY NO. 6 was commissioned by the Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Gteborg Symphony Orchestra and the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, to be premiered at the millenium 2000.The subtitle AT THE END OF THE DAY can be understood literally or it can mean when all is added up. However, in my opinion, nothing ever quite adds up, there is always something missing, any ending will be provisional ...This symphony appears to end only a few minutes into the first movement, the first passage, as the music fades away to almost-silence, after a start of flying colours. But then there is still something, a small motive (first heard in the initial sound-waves) which reappears, hesitant, but persistent, and this embryo is what leads on the musical progression. An agitated section of many instrumental voices comes next, until all the voices become obsessed with the same phrase, a see-saw motive based on thirds. This section evolves into almost martial ferocity, when broken off by a tutti descent into an extreme bass-world (a bass-world which actually permeates the whole symphony, emplyoing instruments that I have never used before: double-bass tuba, double-bass trombone, double-bass clarinet, and bass flute).The second movement, the second passage, apparently takes off where the first passage ended, but now the events are more ambiguous, and the same music may be perceived as fast-moving one moment and slow-moving the next. This section is a kind of passacaglia, the characteristic baroque bass-variation.Without a break follows the third and last passage, in a contrasting high register. The music is rhythmically knotty as well as freely flowing. As in the beginning of the symphony, a never-ending descent or fall breaks off the events, and at the very end a delta of new beginnings, of other worlds, is revealed ....The symphony is dedicated to Helle, my wife. - Per Norgard.
SKU: HL.4004631
UPC: 888680601287. 9x12 inches. The Music Achievement Council.
This volume includes sheet music, parts, sample letters, programs and student certificates for beginning orchestra. Students learn composition in seven short weeks with the materials provided!
SKU: AP.49879
ISBN 9781470663773. UPC: 038081580791. English.
Dreams is one of the great Van Halen songs now transcribed for string orchestra. As a string player, I was enamored with Eddie Van Halen. He was a big influence on me while I was studying at Juilliard. I purposely lowered the key to A major for better playability. The tempo is brisk, yet very attainable. The upbeat and positive posture of this composition was a big attraction to me as a musician, and it was an honor for me to show great respect to the song and our string world! The play-along tracks feature my personal band! (4:35).
SKU: AP.49879S
ISBN 9781470663780. UPC: 038081580807. English.
SKU: GH.CG-3457P
No. 2 from Gustav II Adlof, Orchestral Suite Op. 49.Sound sample:Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, cond. Stig WesterbergSwedish Society SCD 1101.
SKU: GH.CG-3371P
ISBN 979-0-070-04480-6. 255 x 350 mm inches.
No. 8 from Gustav II Adolf, Orchestral Suite Op. 49.Sound sample:Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, cond. Stig WesterbergSwedish Society SCD 1101.