| Huit Chansons de Fleurs High voice, Piano [Score] Theodore Presser Co.
Chamber Music High voice, Piano SKU: PR.111402890 Composed by Ricky Ian G...(+)
Chamber Music High voice, Piano SKU: PR.111402890 Composed by Ricky Ian Gordon. Full score. 44 pages. Duration 20 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #111-40289. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.111402890). ISBN 9781491134672. UPC: 680160685264. Whatâ??s in a name? While the title is French for â??Eight Flower Songs,â? the texts are all in English. The poemsâ?? flowers metaphorically evoke fragrance, love and loss, life and death, rebirth and regrowth. Perhaps the texture and beauty of Gordonâ??s music are themselves French. The 20-minute song cycle draws on poems from Wordsworth to Dorothy Parker, as well as from contemporary poets including the composer himself. When So-Chung Shinn came to me with the idea of commissioning a song cycle with her spectacular husband Tony Lee, she had in mind something having to do with flowers. Tony had asked her what she wanted for her birthday, and she said she wanted to be behind the creating of a new work. Lucky me, I was the recipient of the commission. So-Chung sent me a little description of all the flowers she loves, but I had to take the idea and create a narrative in my head.It is always a matter of pleasing the commissioner, yet coming up with something you can get behind and hear music for as well. I already knew I wanted to use my â??Tulipsâ? poem which is really about the arc of a relationship as represented through the life span of the Tulips, and, in many ways, disappointment; and Dorothy Parkerâ??s â??One Perfect Rose,â? which is wry, bitter, cynical, and funny, in a way only Dorothy Parker can so pithily express.I thought of Jane Kenyonâ??s exquisite â??Peonies at Dusk,â? because knowing she died so young (46) of leukemia, the poem has such a particular resonance, almost humanizing the Peonies, casting the moon as a sentient being, illustrating so beautifully how connected everything is, alive here, and revolving around these exquisite blossoms. Then, I remembered her husband Donald Hallâ??s poem â??Her Garden,â? which he wrote after Jane died, his grief intermingled with his inability to care for what she had created, to keep alive what so represented her aliveness, broken as he was, and I felt I already had a story.I found the Wordsworth, because it felt like pure joy to me, but also, if each of the songs has a color in my head, â??The Daffodilsâ? is pure yellow and a good place to start. My partner Kevin and I live on a lake, and every year, the first Daffodils, the shock of yellows, the oranges, the blinding whites, after the long snowy winters, sing of the newness that is about to enfold us in its green miraculousness.At first, the cycle ended with the Langston Hughes poem â??Cycle,â? or â??New Flowers,â? because it was lovely, and about rebirth, which is obviously optimistic, and apt, but then, my friend Telmo Dos Santos, a wonderful Canadian poet whom I met at Banff, sent me his poem â??Afterlife With Lilacs,â? having no idea what I was working on. I felt I had to add it because it is so dazzling, and it immediately felt like the missing link. Finally, there were unfortunately rights issues, namely, we could not, no how, get in touch with the Langston Hughes Estate, after so many happy collaborations.After almost a yearâ??s frustration, I wrote my own text, â??Play, Orpheus,â? which ended up being fortuitous, because the first time I met So-Chung, she entered the room and the most exquisite scent of Lillies of the Valley, Muguet de Bois, filled the room. I went right over to her and rudely put my nose to her neck, for the intoxication of the scent. So â??Play, Orpheusâ? is for So-Chung, to remind us of the precious treasures of this world flowers remind us of. Everything and everyone lives and dies, lives and dies. Death and resurrection.And of course, this is music, this is song, so the inclusion of the God of music, Orpheus, seems apt. Huit Chansons de Fleurs is really about what flowers represent, their radiance, their flickering impermanence, the way they are used to celebrate, as well as to mourn...... and of course, their fragrance. Their fragrance.Ricky Ian GordonJuly 28, 2021. $21.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Standard Vocal Literature - An Introduction to Repertoire (Bass) Low voice [Sheet music + Audio access] Hal Leonard
Bass. Arranged by Richard Walters. Vocal Collection. Beginning/Intermediate Clas...(+)
Bass. Arranged by Richard Walters. Vocal Collection. Beginning/Intermediate Classical, Classical. Softcover Audio Online. 128 pages. Published by Hal Leonard
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| The Big Book of Hymns Piano, Vocal and Guitar [Sheet music] - Intermediate Hal Leonard
Piano/Vocal/Chords Songbook (Arrangements for piano and voice with guitar chords...(+)
Piano/Vocal/Chords Songbook (Arrangements for piano and voice with guitar chords). Size 9x12 inches. 272 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.
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| 1712 Overture Orchestra Theodore Presser Co.
Orchestra SKU: PR.416415760 For Really Big Orchestra. Composed by ...(+)
Orchestra SKU: PR.416415760 For Really Big Orchestra. Composed by PDQ Bach. Edited by Prof. Peter Schickele. Study Score. With Standard notation. Duration 11 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #416-41576. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.416415760). UPC: 680160636532. 9 x 12 inches. The 1712 Overture stands out in P.D.Q. Bach's oeuvre for two reasons, among others: it is by far the most programmatic instrumental piece among those by the minimeister of Wein-am-Rhein so far unearthed, and 2) its discovery has led to a revelation about the composer's father, Johann Sebastian Bach, that has exploded like a bombshell on the usually serene musicological landscape. The overture is based on an anecdote told to P.D.Q. Bach by a cousin, Peter Ulrich. Since P.U. Bach lived in Dudeldorf, only a few miles down the road from Wein-am-Rhein, he was P.D.Q.'s closest relative, and he was, in fact, one of the few members of the family who was on speaking terms with P.D.Q. The story, related to P.D.Q. (fortunately for us posterity types) in a letter, may be summarized thus: The town of Dudeldorf was founded by two brothers, Rudi and Dieter Dudel, early in the 18th century. Rudi remained mayor of the newborn burg for the rest of his long life, but Dieter had a dream of starting a musicians' colony, an entire city devoted to music, which dream, he finally decided, could be realized only in the New World. In 1712, he and several other bagpipers sailed to Boston, never to return to Germany. (Henceforth, Rudi became known as der deutscher Dudel and Dieter as the Yankee Dudel). Unfortunately, the head of the Boston Musicians' Guild had gotten wind of Dudel's plans, and Wilhelm Wiesel (pron. VEE-zle), known none too affectionately around town as Wiesel the Weasel, was not about to share what few gigs there were in colonial America with more foreigners and outside agitators. He and his cronies were on hand to meet Dudel's boat when it pulled into Boston Harbor; they intended to prevent the newcomers' disembarkation, but Dudel and his companions managed to escape to the other side of the bay in a dinghy, landing with just enough time to rent a carriage and horses before hearing the sound of The Weasel and his men, who had had to come around the long way. The Germans headed West, with the Bostonians in furious pursuit. soon the city had been left far behind, and by midnight so had the pursuers; Dieter Dudel decided that it was safe for him and his men to stop and sleep until daybreak. When they awoke, they found that they were in a beautiful landscape of low, forested mountains and pleasant fields, warmed by the brilliant morning sun and serenaded by an entrancing variety of birds. Here, Dudel thought, her is where I will build my colony. The immigrants continued down the road at a leisurely pace until they came upon a little church, all by itself in the countryside, from which there suddenly emanated the sounds of a pipe organ. At this point, the temptation to quote from P.U. Bach's letter to P.D.Q. cannot be resisted: They went inside and, after listening to the glorious music for a while, introduced themselves to the organist. And who do you think it was? Are you ready for this -- it was your old man! Hey, no kidding -- you know, I'm sure, that your father was the guy to get when it came to testing new organs, and whoever had that one in Massachusetts built offered old Sebastian a tidy sum to go over there and check it out. The unexpected meeting with J.S. Bach and his sponsors was interrupted by the sound of horse hooves, as the dreaded Wiesel and his men thundered on to the scene. They had been riding all night, however, and they were no spring chickens to start with, and as soon as they reached the church they all dropped, exhausted, to the ground. The elated Germans rang the church bells and offered to buy everyone a beer at the nearest tavern. There they were taught, and joined in singing, what might be called the national anthem of the New World. The melody of this pre-revolutionary patriotic song is still remembered (P.D.Q. Bach quotes it, in the bass instruments, near the end of the overture), but is words are now all but forgotten: Freedom, of thee we sing, Freedom e'er is our goal; Death to the English King, Long live Rock and Ross. The striking paucity of biographical references to Johann Sebastian Bah during the year 1712 can now be explained: he was abroad for a significant part of that year, testing organs in the British Colonies. That this revelation has not been accepted as fact by the musicological establishment is no surprise, since it means that a lot of books would have to be rewritten. The members of that establishment haven't even accepted the existence of P.D.Q. Bach, one of whose major works the 1712 Overture certainly is. It is also a work that shows Tchaikowsky up as the shameless plagiarizer that some of us have always known he was. The discovery of this awesome opus was made possible by a Boston Pops Centennial Research Commission; the first modern performance took place at the opening concert of the 100th anniversary season of that orchestra, under the exciting but authentic direction of John Williams. $39.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| 1712 Overture Orchestra Theodore Presser Co.
Orchestra SKU: PR.41641576L For Really Big Orchestra. Composed by ...(+)
Orchestra SKU: PR.41641576L For Really Big Orchestra. Composed by PDQ Bach. Edited by Peter Schickele. Large Score. With Standard notation. Duration 11 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #416-41576L. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.41641576L). UPC: 680160636549. 11 x 17 inches. The 1712 Overture stands out in P.D.Q. Bach's oeuvre for two reasons, among others: it is by far the most programmatic instrumental piece among those by the minimeister of Wein-am-Rhein so far unearthed, and 2) its discovery has led to a revelation about the composer's father, Johann Sebastian Bach, that has exploded like a bombshell on the usually serene musicological landscape. The overture is based on an anecdote told to P.D.Q. Bach by a cousin, Peter Ulrich. Since P.U. Bach lived in Dudeldorf, only a few miles down the road from Wein-am-Rhein, he was P.D.Q.'s closest relative, and he was, in fact, one of the few members of the family who was on speaking terms with P.D.Q. The story, related to P.D.Q. (fortunately for us posterity types) in a letter, may be summarized thus: The town of Dudeldorf was founded by two brothers, Rudi and Dieter Dudel, early in the 18th century. Rudi remained mayor of the newborn burg for the rest of his long life, but Dieter had a dream of starting a musicians' colony, an entire city devoted to music, which dream, he finally decided, could be realized only in the New World. In 1712, he and several other bagpipers sailed to Boston, never to return to Germany. (Henceforth, Rudi became known as der deutscher Dudel and Dieter as the Yankee Dudel). Unfortunately, the head of the Boston Musicians' Guild had gotten wind of Dudel's plans, and Wilhelm Wiesel (pron. VEE-zle), known none too affectionately around town as Wiesel the Weasel, was not about to share what few gigs there were in colonial America with more foreigners and outside agitators. He and his cronies were on hand to meet Dudel's boat when it pulled into Boston Harbor; they intended to prevent the newcomers' disembarkation, but Dudel and his companions managed to escape to the other side of the bay in a dinghy, landing with just enough time to rent a carriage and horses before hearing the sound of The Weasel and his men, who had had to come around the long way. The Germans headed West, with the Bostonians in furious pursuit. soon the city had been left far behind, and by midnight so had the pursuers; Dieter Dudel decided that it was safe for him and his men to stop and sleep until daybreak. When they awoke, they found that they were in a beautiful landscape of low, forested mountains and pleasant fields, warmed by the brilliant morning sun and serenaded by an entrancing variety of birds. Here, Dudel thought, her is where I will build my colony. The immigrants continued down the road at a leisurely pace until they came upon a little church, all by itself in the countryside, from which there suddenly emanated the sounds of a pipe organ. At this point, the temptation to quote from P.U. Bach's letter to P.D.Q. cannot be resisted: They went inside and, after listening to the glorious music for a while, introduced themselves to the organist. And who do you think it was? Are you ready for this -- it was your old man! Hey, no kidding -- you know, I'm sure, that your father was the guy to get when it came to testing new organs, and whoever had that one in Massachusetts built offered old Sebastian a tidy sum to go over there and check it out. The unexpected meeting with J.S. Bach and his sponsors was interrupted by the sound of horse hooves, as the dreaded Wiesel and his men thundered on to the scene. They had been riding all night, however, and they were no spring chickens to start with, and as soon as they reached the church they all dropped, exhausted, to the ground. The elated Germans rang the church bells and offered to buy everyone a beer at the nearest tavern. There they were taught, and joined in singing, what might be called the national anthem of the New World. The melody of this pre-revolutionary patriotic song is still remembered (P.D.Q. Bach quotes it, in the bass instruments, near the end of the overture), but is words are now all but forgotten: Freedom, of thee we sing, Freedom e'er is our goal; Death to the English King, Long live Rock and Ross. The striking paucity of biographical references to Johann Sebastian Bah during the year 1712 can now be explained: he was abroad for a significant part of that year, testing organs in the British Colonies. That this revelation has not been accepted as fact by the musicological establishment is no surprise, since it means that a lot of books would have to be rewritten. The members of that establishment haven't even accepted the existence of P.D.Q. Bach, one of whose major works the 1712 Overture certainly is. It is also a work that shows Tchaikowsky up as the shameless plagiarizer that some of us have always known he was. The discovery of this awesome opus was made possible by a Boston Pops Centennial Research Commission; the first modern performance took place at the opening concert of the 100th anniversary season of that orchestra, under the exciting but authentic direction of John Williams. $80.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| A Shaker Gift Song Concert band [Score and Parts] - Easy Manhattan Beach Music
By Frank Ticheli. Concert band. Suitable for middle school and high school bands...(+)
By Frank Ticheli. Concert band. Suitable for middle school and high school bands. Grade 2. Conductor score and set of parts. Duration 2:15. Published by Manhattan Beach Music
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| Standard Vocal Literature - An Introduction to Repertoire (Baritone)
Baritone voice [Sheet music + Audio access] Hal Leonard
Baritone. Arranged by Richard Walters. Vocal Collection. Beginning/Intermediate ...(+)
Baritone. Arranged by Richard Walters. Vocal Collection. Beginning/Intermediate Classical, Classical. Softcover Audio Online. 144 pages. Published by Hal Leonard
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| The Ultimate Jazz Fake Book - C edition
C Instruments [Fake Book] Hal Leonard
For C instrument and voice. Format: fakebook (spiral bound). With chord names, v...(+)
For C instrument and voice. Format: fakebook (spiral bound). With chord names, vocal melody and lyrics. Jazz. Series: Hal Leonard Fake Books. 448 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Hal Leonard.
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| The Ultimate Jazz Fake Book - Eb Edition Eb Instruments [Fake Book] Hal Leonard
Fakebook for Eb instrument and voice. With vocal melody, lyrics and leadsheet no...(+)
Fakebook for Eb instrument and voice. With vocal melody, lyrics and leadsheet notation. Series: Hal Leonard Fake Books. 448 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.
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| The Ultimate Jazz Fake Book - Bb edition Bb Instruments [Fake Book] Hal Leonard
Bb Edition. Fake Book (Includes melody line and chords). Size 9x12 inches. 448 ...(+)
Bb Edition. Fake Book (Includes melody line and chords). Size 9x12 inches. 448 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.
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| Hymns and Descants for Trumpet
Trumpet - Intermediate Mel Bay
by William Bay. For trumpet. Sacred, duets. Level: Intermediate. Book. Descants....(+)
by William Bay. For trumpet. Sacred, duets. Level: Intermediate. Book. Descants. Size 8.75x11.75. 64 pages. Published by Mel Bay Pub., Inc.
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| Bass Songs
Low voice, Piano [Sheet music + Audio access] Boosey and Hawkes
The New Imperial Edition. By Various. Arranged by Sydney Northcote. (Bass). Boo...(+)
The New Imperial Edition. By Various. Arranged by Sydney Northcote. (Bass). Boosey and Hawkes Voice. Book only. Size 9x12 inches. 100 pages. Published by Boosey and Hawkes.
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| What to Teach When - Grades K-1 Musical Awakening [Book + CD] Heritage Music Press
(A Thoughtful and Engaging Music Curriculum). By Don Dupont. Arranged by Brian H...(+)
(A Thoughtful and Engaging Music Curriculum). By Don Dupont. Arranged by Brian Hiller. Grade K-1. Text and CD-ROM. Published by Heritage Music Press
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| The New Imperial Edition Low voice [Accompaniment CD] Boosey and Hawkes
Accompaniment CDs Bass Songs. Performed by Various. Boosey and Hawkes Voice. CD ...(+)
Accompaniment CDs Bass Songs. Performed by Various. Boosey and Hawkes Voice. CD only. Size 9x12 inches. 8 pages. Published by Boosey and Hawkes.
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| Sabbath Song - low voice [Book + CD] Jackman Music Corporation
By Marcus Smith, H. R. Palmer, Murray Boren, David A. Zabriskie, Royce Isham, Ro...(+)
By Marcus Smith, H. R. Palmer, Murray Boren, David A. Zabriskie, Royce Isham, Robert P. Manookin, Reid Nibley, Robert Galbraith, Tracy Y. Cannon, Robert Cundick, Charles H. Gabriel, Harrison Millard, Lorin F. Wheelwright And Philip Paul Bliss. Arranged by Compiled By Clayne W. Robison - Settings By Marcus Smith, Robert Lee Rowberry, Murray Boren, David Zabriskie, Royce Isham, Robert P. Manookin, Reid Nibley, Robert Galbraith, Robert Cundick, Daniel Bradwhaw, Murray Boren, Ronald Staheli. Text: John Jacques, Robert Morris, Robert Keen, Virginia Maughan, Marcus Smith, John 15:1, 2, 4-6, Orson Hyde, attributed to Bernard of Clairvaux, Robert Galbraith, Revelation 7:13-17, Frank I. Kooyman, Job 14:14;19:25,26, Charles H. Gabriel, Anne Steele, Laurie M. Hofford, Lorin F. Wheelwright and Philip Paul Bliss. For Vocal Songbook. Published by Jackman Music Corporation. Level: Varied.
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| Sabbath Song - med. high voice [Book + CD] Jackman Music Corporation
By Marcus Smith, H. R. Palmer, Murray Boren, David A. Zabriskie, Royce Isham, Ro...(+)
By Marcus Smith, H. R. Palmer, Murray Boren, David A. Zabriskie, Royce Isham, Robert P. Manookin, Reid Nibley, Robert Galbraith, Tracy Y. Cannon, Robert Cundick, Charles H. Gabriel, Harrison Millard, Lorin F. Wheelwright And Philip Paul Bliss. Arranged by Compiled By Clayne W. Robison - Settings By Marcus Smith, Robert Lee Rowberry, Murray Boren, David Zabriskie, Royce Isham, Robert P. Manookin, Reid Nibley, Robert Galbraith, Robert Cundick, Daniel Bradwhaw, Murray Boren, Ronald Staheli. Text: John Jacques, Robert Morris, Robert Keen, Virginia Maughan, Marcus Smith, John 15:1, 2, 4-6, Orson Hyde, attributed to Bernard of Clairvaux, Robert Galbraith, Revelation 7:13-17, Frank I. Kooyman, Job 14:14;19:25,26, Charles H. Gabriel, Anne Steele, Laurie M. Hofford, Lorin F. Wheelwright and Philip Paul Bliss. For Vocal Solo Book. Published by Jackman Music Corporation. Level: Varied.
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| Another Jig Will Do Dulcimer [Sheet music] Kitchen Musician Books
(102 Fine Airs, Strathspeys, Reels, Jigs and Songs). Edited by Sara Johnson. For...(+)
(102 Fine Airs, Strathspeys, Reels, Jigs and Songs). Edited by Sara Johnson. For hammered dulcimer, fiddle, flute, mandolin, or guitar. Collection. 60 pages. Published by Kitchen Musician Books
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| 100 Solos: Cello Music Sales | | |
| John Dowland: Lute Songs of John Dowland
Lute [Sheet music] Dover Publications
(The Original First and Second Books including Dowland's Original Lute Tablature...(+)
(The Original First and Second Books including Dowland's Original Lute Tablature) Transcribed by David Nadal, composed by John Dowland (1563-1626). Guitar/vocal songbook for guitar and voice. With standard guitar notation, lute tablature and lyrics. Series: Choral/Vocal. 128 pages. Published by Dover Publications.
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| Songs for the Twenty-First Century University Of York Music Press
Voice and Accompaniment SKU: BT.MUSM570361922 By Michael Hooper. Book Onl...(+)
Voice and Accompaniment SKU: BT.MUSM570361922 By Michael Hooper. Book Only. 4 pages. University of York Music Press #MUSM570361922. Published by University of York Music Press (BT.MUSM570361922). English. The song repertoire has its origins in the late nineteenth century when every household had a piano and for much of the twentieth century, singers and their pianist collaborators were able to create recital programmes from a deep reservoir of European and North American song. The recital genre became more sophisticated as the century progressed and metamorphosed from a miscellaneous collection of lollipops to something altogether more sophisticated, often featuring elaborate themes which would enable the music to be presented in a variety of new contexts. In the twenty first century opportunities for recitalists are fewer and programmes still tend to focus on the much-loved butwell-explored repertoire. We hope this collection will contribute to a broadening of possibilities for recitalists or anyone who just wants something new to sing. There are several songs for voice and piano but some require other instruments. There is a wide range of styles. We have resisted the temptation to grade them by difficulty, as our criteria were more broadly performative and musical rather than didactic. All selected composers have a particular sympathy for the singing voice, so there is nothing that cannot be sung by a competent performer. The songs generally have a designated voice type, but this shouldn't be thought of as prescriptive; they are designed to be flexible and to offer the maximum opportunity for creative interpretation. They range from the curious and quirky to the virtuosic and challenging, the intense and mysterious to the sad and the light-hearted. We hope that many performers will find their tastes represented here. Compiled by David Blake and John Potter. Edited by Michael Hooper. $25.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| The Lieder Anthology Complete Package (High Voice) High voice, Piano [Sheet music + Audio access] Hal Leonard
Book/Pronunciation Guide/Accompaniment Online Audio. Composed by Various. Edited...(+)
Book/Pronunciation Guide/Accompaniment Online Audio. Composed by Various. Edited by Richard Walters, Virginia Saya. Vocal Collection. German, Classical. Softcover Audio Online. 344 pages. Published by Hal Leonard
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| The Lieder Anthology Complete Package - Low Voice Low voice [Sheet music + Audio access] Hal Leonard
Book/Pronunciation Guide/Accompaniment Audio Online The Vocal Library. Composed ...(+)
Book/Pronunciation Guide/Accompaniment Audio Online The Vocal Library. Composed by Various. Edited by Richard Walters, Virginia Saya. Vocal Collection. German, Classical. Softcover Audio Online. 344 pages. Published by Hal Leonard
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| Accelerated Piano Adventures For the Older Beginner, Technique and Artistry Book 2
Piano solo [Sheet music] - Easy Faber Music Limited
Accelerated Piano Adventures for the Older Beginner. (Technique and Artistry Boo...(+)
Accelerated Piano Adventures for the Older Beginner. (Technique and Artistry Book 2). By Nancy Faber and Randall Faber. For Piano. Faber Piano Adventures®. Methods. 2A-2B. Softcover. 72 pages. Faber Music #FF1746. Published by Faber Music
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| Best-Loved Hymns I Piano solo [Sheet music] - Intermediate FJH
Arranged by Lyndell Leatherman. For piano. The FJH Sacred Piano/Organ Libraries....(+)
Arranged by Lyndell Leatherman. For piano. The FJH Sacred Piano/Organ Libraries. Sacred. Intermediate. Book. Published by The FJH Music Company Inc
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| Arion and the Dolphin (Vocal Score) Peters
Choir Secular Countertenor Solo - Children's Chorus - SATB choir- 2 piano - perc...(+)
Choir Secular Countertenor Solo - Children's Chorus - SATB choir- 2 piano - percussion SKU: PE.EP72698A Cantata for Solo Countertenor, Children's Chorus, Adult Mixed Chorus, Two Pianos and Percussion. Composed by Jonathan Dove. Choral Works (inc. Oratorios). Edition Peters. Book. 92 pages. Duration 00:25:00. Edition Peters #98-EP72698A. Published by Edition Peters (PE.EP72698A). ISBN 9790577010519. 210 x 297mm inches. English. Commissioned by Making Music with funds from the Nicholas Berwin Charitable Foundation First performance: 12th March 2016, Waltham Singers, conducted by Andrew Fardell, King Edward's Grammar School, Chelmsford. Music runs through the story of Arion, which begins with a singing competition in Sicily. Arion wins the prize, and this puts his life in danger: his newfound wealth excites the Greed of the sailors who are supposed to be bringing him back to Corinth, and they threaten to kill him. They allow Arion to sing one last song, and the power of his singing attracts dolphins to the ship. At The End of his song, he jumps overboard, and one of the dolphins carries him to safety. So Arion’s musical gift gets him into trouble, but it is also his salvation. The idea of being rescued by a music-loving dolphin is very appealing. In Robert Graves’ account of the myth, the dolphin could not bear to be parted from Arion, and accompanied him back to court, where “it soon succumbed to a life of luxury.” However, Herodotus says that, after his rescue and return to Corinth, Arion failed to return the dolphin to the sea, and it died there. Apollo placed the dolphin among the stars, and next to it, Arion’s lyre, in recognition of his musical skill. This is one of the mythical explanations of the origins of the constellations Delphinus and Lyra. It seems natural to sing a story that has singing at its heart. When I was asked by the Nicholas Berwin Charitable Trust to write a choral work for Making Music, something that would be within reach of many choirs, and involve children, this story struck me as ideal: the men of the chorus could be the bloodthirsty sailors, and the women could create an atmosphere of mystery for the arrival of the dolphins, represented by children’s voices. There would be one solo voice: Arion, the marvellous singer. Andrew Fardell, the conductor who was advisor to this commission, had suggested that I might use the same instrumentation as a popular arrangement of Orff’s Carmina Burana, a work that, as well as using children’s chorus, features a solo countertenor. I thought the magical, otherworldly quality of this voice would help to convey the extraordinary effect Arion’s singing had on all who heard it. - Jonathan Dove $18.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| The A Cappella Singer
Choral 3-part SAB A Cappella [Sheet music] Schirmer
(A Collection Motets, Madrigals, Chansons, Carols, Ayres, Ballets, etc.) Edited ...(+)
(A Collection Motets, Madrigals, Chansons, Carols, Ayres, Ballets, etc.) Edited by Henry Clough-leighter. Collection for mixed choir (A Cappella). With introductory text and piano rehearsal part. Series: Secular. 171 pages. Published by E.C. Schirmer Publishing.
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| Orgelsinfonie No. 16 'Martin Luther' Organ - Advanced Schott
Organ - advanced SKU: HL.49045437 For Organ. Composed by Enjott Sc...(+)
Organ - advanced SKU: HL.49045437 For Organ. Composed by Enjott Schneider. This edition: Saddle stitching. Sheet music. Organ Large Works. Classical. Softcover. Composed 2016. 48 pages. Duration 24'. Schott Music #ED 22668. Published by Schott Music (HL.49045437). ISBN 9790001162715. UPC: 841886029088. 9.0x12.0x0.168 inches. On the occasion of the quincentenary of Reformation Day in 2017, the composer Enjott Schneider thoroughly studied Martin Luther the individual and all his contradictions. The result is a brilliant, demanding organ symphony which is perfect for concerts on the subject of Reformation and Martin Luther.The composer describes the five movements of the symphony as follows:'1st movement:Wir glauben all an einen Gott with its quintuplet-like beginning is very Gregorian in style, outlining the range of Lutheran emotionalism between the Middle Ages and the modern era. The irrationality of faith ultimately has priority over any thought and evidence. At the beginning of the movement, sounds of knocking on wood remind of the nailing of the Ninety-Five Theses to the doors of churches in Wittenberg. The chorale melody sometimes hides with an almost rough medieval saltarello, referring to Luther's robustness and vitality with which he knew to carry away even common people.2nd movement:In 1530, the electoral prince of Saxony presented to Luther at Coburg Castle the golden signet ring with the Luther rose which became the symbol of his theology of grace. A white heart with black cross is fixed on a five-petalled rose. To him, white is the colour of angels and ghosts, black stands for the pain of crucification: The just shall live by faith, but by faith in the Crucified. But the fact that the rose and the heart are the dominating symbols shows how Catholic Marian piety remained an ingredient of Luther's spirituality throughout his life. In line with the dominant five-petal structure of the rose, this movement was composed, to a large extent, in accordance with the floating, lyrical rhythm in 5/8 time.3rd movement:The omnipresence of death and dying - from the plague and war to the never-ending dangers of daily life - was an essential part of the world view of that time. Fears ensued that might heighten into the grotesque, e.g. in the pictures of Hieronymus Bosch. The Danse macabre was a popular motif in those years. Luther's chorale Mitten wir im Leben sind / mit dem Tod umfangen from 1524 (Enchiridion from Erfurt) is based on the Gregorian chant Media vita in morte sumus created in France around 750 and, with its idea of transience, inspired a simplistic air.4th movement:The famous confession delivered at the Diet of Worms in 1521, I stand here and can say no more. God help me. Amen, are not Luther's words but the version later used as text for a pamphlet. However, it represents quite plainly the straightforwardness and inevitability of his mission. Musically, it was made into a perpetuum mobile, i.e. a dogged, ostinato and never-ending musical air.5th movement:The Mighty Fortress, on the other hand, is one of the great symbols of Martin Luther which, with its shining C major key, embodies the Protestant ideology and willful nature of the Reformation unlike any other song. Heinrich Heine called it the Marseille anthem of the Reformation, Friedrich Engels the Marseillaise of the Peasants' Wars. This disputability is not thought through to the end but rather interrupted: With a jubilant birdcall version of the melody, the finale shows a rather chamber-music-like side of the ideals of freedom of Christians.'. $28.99 - See more - Buy online | | |
| America's All-Time Favorite Songs for God and Country Piano, Vocal and Guitar [Sheet music] Music Sales
(P/V/G). By Various. Songbooks and Methods. Music Sales America. Patriotic, Sacr...(+)
(P/V/G). By Various. Songbooks and Methods. Music Sales America. Patriotic, Sacred. Softcover. 320 pages
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