| Modern Guitar Method Grade 2, Blues Jam Play-Along Guitar [Sheet music + CD] - Easy Mel Bay
By William Bay. For Guitar (All). Play Along. Modern Guitar Method. Rock play al...(+)
By William Bay. For Guitar (All). Play Along. Modern Guitar Method. Rock play along. Level: Beginning. Book/CD Set. 20 pages. Published by Mel Bay Publications, Inc.
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| Modern Guitar Method Grade 2, Blues Jam Play-Along Guitar [Sheet music + Audio access] - Beginner Mel Bay
Composed by William Bay. Saddle-stitched. Modern Guitar Method. Style. Book a...(+)
Composed by William Bay.
Saddle-stitched. Modern
Guitar Method. Style. Book
and online audio. Mel Bay
Publications, Inc #21722M.
Published by Mel Bay
Publications, Inc
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| The Book of Urizen - Symphony No. 1 (CD incl.) Concert band [Score and Parts + CD] - Intermediate De Haske Publications
The Book of Urizen is Jacob de Haan his first Symphony for concert band, ...(+)
The Book of Urizen is Jacob de Haan his first Symphony for concert band, solo soprano, and a male narrator in which sound collages of expressions are used. The piece is inspired by the compelling visionary poem of the samename (which the poet illustrated himself) by the Englishman William Blake (1757-1827). The Vision, first movement and The Creation, second movement of The Book of Urizen are available by following editionnumber: DHP 1043551. The Web, the third movement of The Book of Urizen is available by the following edition number: DHP 1125252. Download the audio samples here: track 1, track 2, track 3
In The Book of Urizen - Jacob de Haan zijn eerste symfonie voor harmonieorkest, zangstem (sopraan) en een mannelijke spreekstem - wordt gebruik gemaakt van geluidscollages. De compositie is ge nspireerd op het gelijknamigegedicht van William Blake (1757-1827). The Vision, het eerste deel en The Creation, het tweede deel van The Book of Urizen zijn beschikbaar via volgend editienummer: DHP 1043551. The Web, het derdedeel van The Book of Urizen is verkrijgbaar via editienummer: DHP 1125252. Download audiofragmenten hier: track 1, track 2, track 3
The Book of Urizen ist Jacob de Haan seine erste Symphonie für Blasorchester, Gesang (Sopran) und (männliche) Sprechstimme, in welcher Botschaften durch Geräuschcollagen wiedergegeben werden. Als Inspirationsquelle dienteder gleichnamige Gedichtzyklus des großen englischen Dichters und Malers William Blake (1757-1827). The Vision, erster Satz und The Creation, zweiter Satz von The Book of Urizen sind unter der folgendenEditionsnummer erhältlich: DHP 1043551. The Web, der dritte Satz von The Book of Urizen , ist unter der folgenden Editionsnummer erhältlich: DHP 1125252. Laden Sie hier die Audiosamples herunter: track 1, track 2,track 3
En 1794, l’écrivain, peintre, graveur, enlumineur, visionnaire et philosophe mystique anglais William Blake (1757-1827) dénonce dans The Book of Urizen (Le Livre d’Urizen), la loi de fer du monde moderne. Dans The Book ofUrizen - la première symphonie de Jacob de Haan pour Orchestre d’Harmonie, Soprano et un récitant - des collages sonores sont utilisés. The Vision, la première partie et The Creation, la deuxième partie de TheBook of Urizen sont disponibles sous le numéro d'éditionsuivant: DHP 1043551. The Web, la troisième partie de The Book of Urizen est disponible sous le numéro d'édition suivant: DHP 1125252. Télécharger lesextraits audio ici: track 1, track 2, track 3
The Book of Urizen is a work for concert band, solo soprano, and a male narrator in which sound collages of religious expressions are used. The piece is inspired by the compelling visionary poem of the same name (which the poet illustratedhimself) by the Englishman William Blake (1757-1827), who occupies a unique position in western literature and the visual arts. He was not just a poet and a writer, but he was also a graphic artist, a painter, an illustrator, a spiritualist, areligious visionary, and a mystic philosopher. For the performance of this work, a professional sound system, including two microphones and a CD player, is needed. The three sound collages are three separate tracks on the enclosed CD and can beplayed easily at the right moment. The Book of Urizen bears resemblance to Genesis and Exodus, of which the contents form the basis of the Christian, Jewish, and Islamic faith. Blake adhered to the principle that all religions are in fact one,and that deities reside in human beings. In The Book of Urizen this is represented in “The Net of Religion,†which is spanned over the earth by Urizen. The sound collages, compiled by Jacob de Haan in the studio, find their origin inJerusalem, the Holy City, where the afore-mentioned faiths “come together.†In the first movement of this composition, The Vision, Urizen prepares his vision of the world, and he presents this to the “Eternals.†His vision is rejected,and Urizen locks himself up in his own abstract world. When he does emerge again, he is confronted with rage by the gathered Eternals. Urizen flees the wrath of the Eternals, “the flames of eternal fury,†and enwombs himself in his own world. Whenthe Eternals see Urizen in his “stony sleep,†they wonder if this is death. The blacksmith Los is torn by grief because of the isolation of Urizen. It brings him to rouse his fires, prepare his forge, and to give Urizen’s world concrete form. In thesecond movement, The Creation, Urizen’s world, but also man, woman, and child are created. Los is horrified with the appearance of Urizen’s body. He mourns and pities Urizen, and from his blood a female form comes into being, with thename Enitharmon. The Eternals, fearful of the female form, decide to erect a tent to obstruct their view to eternity. Enitharmon and Los beget a son, called Orc. Los baptizes him as a child of the “fallen world.†Orc is fed at Enitharmon’s breast,which makes a girdle of jealousy restrict Los’ chest. He takes the child to the top of the mountain and chains him down. The cries of Orc awaken Urizen, who explores his world creating instruments of scientific measurement to do so. Los encircles theface of Enitharmon from the sight of Urizen and Orc. She then populates the earth by giving birth to an enormous race.The Web, third movement of The Book of Urizen is now available: DHP 1125252
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| Eleven songs op. 80 High voice, Piano Music Distribution Services
High voice and piano SKU: M7.AST-48 On poems by modern English authors...(+)
High voice and piano SKU: M7.AST-48 On poems by modern English authors. Composed by Wilhelm Rettich. Sheet music. Op. 80. Duration 25'. MDS (Music Distribution Services) #AST 48. Published by MDS (Music Distribution Services) (M7.AST-48). ISBN 9790203800484. $21.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| E-Z Play Today #155 - The Best of Billy Joel Piano, Vocal and Guitar [Sheet music] - Easy Hal Leonard
Music by Billy Joel. For voice and keyboard. Format: keyboard/vocal/chords songb...(+)
Music by Billy Joel. For voice and keyboard. Format: keyboard/vocal/chords songbook. With lyrics, chord names, big note notation and registration guide. Soft Rock and Pop Rock. Series: Hal Leonard E-Z Play Today. 112 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Hal Leonard.
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| Billy Joel - Guitar Chord Songbook Guitar [Sheet music] Hal Leonard
6 inch. x 9 inch. Performed by Billy Joel. Guitar Chord Songbook. Size 6x9 inche...(+)
6 inch. x 9 inch. Performed by Billy Joel. Guitar Chord Songbook. Size 6x9 inches. 200 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.
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| Billy Joel: Billy Joel's Biggest Hits
Alto Saxophone [Sheet music] - Intermediate Hal Leonard
Performed by Billy Joel. For alto saxophone. Format: instrument solo songbook. W...(+)
Performed by Billy Joel. For alto saxophone. Format: instrument solo songbook. With solo melody. Soft rock and pop rock. 32 pages. 9x12 inches.
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| Eleven songs op. 80 Piano, Voice SATB, Orchestra Music Distribution Services
Voice and piano SKU: M7.AST-47 On poems by modern English authors....(+)
Voice and piano SKU: M7.AST-47 On poems by modern English authors. Composed by Wilhelm Rettich. Sheet music. Op. 80. Duration 25'. MDS (Music Distribution Services) #AST 47. Published by MDS (Music Distribution Services) (M7.AST-47). ISBN 9790203800477. $21.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| A Prima Vista Pianoforte Moderno Vol.2 Piano solo Volonte and Co
Piano SKU: BT.VOLMB411 Antologia Di Brani Moderni Facilitati Per Piano...(+)
Piano SKU: BT.VOLMB411 Antologia Di Brani Moderni Facilitati Per Pianoforte. Composed by Franco Concina. Book Only. Volonte e Co #VOLMB411. Published by Volonte e Co (BT.VOLMB411). ISBN 9788863884050. Italian. Titulos incluidos: Seconda antologia di brani facilitati curador Franco Concina. (Meet) The Flintstones - My Heart Will Go On (Celine Dion) - Hedwigs Theme (Harry Potter) - What A Wonderful World (Louis Armstrong) - When A Man Loves A Woman (PercySledge) - Hanno Ucciso Luomo Ragno (883) - Tanta Voglia Di Lei (Pooh) - 50 Special (LunaPop) - The Entertainer (Scott Joplin) - The Addams Family (Main Title) - The Pink Panther (Henry Mancini) - Unemozione Per Sempre (Eros Ramazzotti) - Theme FromThe Simpsons - Marcia Di Radetzky (J. Strass Sr.) - Albachiara (Vasco Rossi) - Maple Le (Scott Joplin). $16.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| Billy Joel Hits: 1981-1993 Piano, Voice [Sheet music + CD] - Intermediate Hal Leonard
A Step-by-Step Breakdown of Billy Joel's Keyboard Styles and Techniques. Perform...(+)
A Step-by-Step Breakdown of Billy Joel's Keyboard Styles and Techniques. Performed by Billy Joel. By Todd Lowry. Signature Licks (Authentic guitar transcriptions in notes and tab). Book and CD Package. Size 9x12 inches. 64 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.
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| Chansons Coquines Piano, Voice [Score] Salabert
Voice and Piano SKU: BT.SLB-00583700 French Fun. La série des annÃ...(+)
Voice and Piano SKU: BT.SLB-00583700 French Fun. La série des années folles. Classical. Score Only. Composed 2009. 46 pages. Editions Salabert #SLB 00583700. Published by Editions Salabert (BT.SLB-00583700). Risqué French cabaret numbers from the '20s and '30s that show the emergence of a new modern woman through the spirited songs of the era. Includes 12 songs. $30.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| French Fun: La Serie Des Annees Folles: Chansons Coquines Piano, Vocal and Guitar [Sheet music] Durand
French Fun: La Serie Des Annees Folles: Chansons Coquines. (La série des année...(+)
French Fun: La Serie Des Annees Folles: Chansons Coquines. (La série des années folles Voice and Piano). By Various. For piano/vocal. Vocal Collection. Softcover. 46 pages. Editions Durand #SLB5837. Published by Editions Durand
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| The Piano Treasury of Easy Classical Music
Piano solo [Sheet music + CD] - Easy Music Sales
Edited by Amy Appleby. Collection and examples CD for easy solo piano. Over 200 ...(+)
Edited by Amy Appleby. Collection and examples CD for easy solo piano. Over 200 great masterpieces from the baroque, classical, romantic and modern eras. Series: Piano Treasury Series. 399 pages. Published by Music Sales.
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| Quid ploras, mulier? (Why do you weep, woman?) Choral SSAA SSAA A Cappella Treble Clef Music Press
SSSAA, a cappella SKU: SU.80300198 For SSSAA, a cappella. Composed...(+)
SSSAA, a cappella SKU: SU.80300198 For SSSAA, a cappella. Composed by Maxim Vladimiroff. Vocal/Choral, Secular Choral. A cappella. Choral Octavo. Treble Clef Music Press #80300198. Published by Treble Clef Music Press (SU.80300198). This setting of the Easter morning colloquy between the two angels and Mary Magdalen, based on John 20:13, is a splendid introduction to modern choral techniques: free rhythmic ostinatos, sprechgesang (speech song), enharmonic changes, and varied vibrato are all prepared and supported for the singers. Chosen by Nina Gilbert for the Nina Gilbert Choral Series. Latin, with full translation. SSSAA a cappella. Medium. SSSAA, a cappella Published by: Treble Clef Music Minimum order quantity: 8 copies. $2.75 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Billy Joel: Billy Joel Complete
Piano, Vocal and Guitar [Sheet music] - Intermediate Hal Leonard
Performed by Billy Joel. For voice, piano and guitar chords. Volume 2 Revised. F...(+)
Performed by Billy Joel. For voice, piano and guitar chords. Volume 2 Revised. Format: piano/vocal/chords songbook. With vocal melody, piano accompaniment, lyrics, chord names, guitar chord diagrams and contents by album. Soft rock and pop rock. 360 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Hal Leonard.
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| Selections from Rolling Stone Magazine's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time: Classic Rock to Modern Rock Guitar notes and tablatures - Easy Alfred Publishing
67 Songs!. For Guitar. This edition: Easy Guitar TAB. Guitar Mixed Folio. Book. ...(+)
67 Songs!. For Guitar. This edition: Easy Guitar TAB. Guitar Mixed Folio. Book. 344 pages. Published by Alfred Publishing.
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| Legend of the Walled-up Woman [Vocal Score] Musica Baltica
(Legende de la Femme emmuree). By Eriks Esenvalds. Arranged by Eriks Esenvalds. ...(+)
(Legende de la Femme emmuree). By Eriks Esenvalds. Arranged by Eriks Esenvalds. For ATTBB mixed ensemble, SSSAATTBB choir. Albanian folk song. Modern, Choral. Vocal score. Text language: Albanian and English. Composed 2005. Duration 11 minutes 30 seconds. Published by Musica Baltica
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| Lyrics Lyrics only [Sheet music] Hal Leonard
Complete Lyrics for Over 1000 Songs from Broadway to Rock. By Various. Lyric Lib...(+)
Complete Lyrics for Over 1000 Songs from Broadway to Rock. By Various. Lyric Library. Softcover. Size 8.5x11 inches. 373 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.
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| The Best Fake Book Ever - 2nd Edition - Eb Edition
Eb Instruments [Fake Book] Hal Leonard
Fakebook for Eb instrument. With vocal melody, lyrics and chord names. Series: H...(+)
Fakebook for Eb instrument. With vocal melody, lyrics and chord names. Series: Hal Leonard Fake Books. 864 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.
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| Berko's Journey Theodore Presser Co.
Orchestra Bass Clarinet, Bass Trombone, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Cello, Clarinet in...(+)
Orchestra Bass Clarinet, Bass Trombone, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Cello, Clarinet in Bb 1, Clarinet in Bb 2, Clarinet in Bb 3, Contrabassoon, Double Bass, English Horn, Flute 1, Flute 2, Flute 3, Harp, Horn 1, Horn 3, Horn 4, Oboe 1, Oboe 2, Percussion 1 and more. SKU: PR.11642143L Composed by Stacy Garrop. Spiral. Large Score. 68 pages. Duration 20 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #116-42143L. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.11642143L). UPC: 680160693320. 11 x 17 inches. For most of my life, I never knew where my father’s family came from, beyond a few broad strokes: they had emigrated in the early 1900s from Eastern Europe and altered the family name along the way. This radically changed in the summer of 2021 when my mother and sister came across a folder in our family filing cabinet and made an astounding discovery of documents that revealed when, where, and how my great-grandfather came to America. The information I had been seeking was at home all along, waiting over forty years to be discovered.Berko Gorobzoff, my great-grandfather, left Ekaterinoslav in 1904. At that time, this city was in the southern Russian area of modern-day Ukraine; as his family was Jewish, he and his siblings were attempting to escape the ongoing religious persecution and pogroms instigated by Tzar Nicholas II to root out Jewish people from Russia. Berko’s older brother Jakob had already emigrated to Illinois, and Berko was traveling with Chaje, Jakob’s wife, to join him. Their timing was fortuitous, as the following year saw a series of massive, brutal pogroms in the region. After arriving in Illinois, Berko went on to Omaha, Nebraska, where he married my great-grandmother Anna about eighteen months later. They remained in Omaha for the rest of their lives.There is one more intriguing part to this historical account: I have a great-aunt in Texas who, as it turns out, is the youngest daughter of Berko and Anna. Through a series of phone calls, my great-aunt and I discussed what she could remember: her parents spoke Yiddish at home, her mother didn’t learn to read or write in English so my great-aunt was tasked with writing letters to family members, Berko ran a grocery store followed by a small hotel, and her parents enjoyed playing poker with friends. Above all else, neither of her parents ever spoke a word about their past or how they got to America. This was a common trait among Eastern European Jewish immigrants whose goal was to “blend in” within their new communities and country.To craft Berko’s Journey, I melded the facts I uncovered about Berko with my own research into methods of transportation in the early 1900s. Also, to represent his heritage, I wove two Yiddish songs and one Klezmer tune into the work. In movement 1, Leaving Ekaterinoslav, we hear Berko packing his belongings, saying his goodbyes to family and friends, and walking to the train station. Included in this movement is a snippet of the Yiddish song “The Miller’s Tears” which references how the Jews were driven out of their villages by the Russian army. In movement 2, In Transit, we follow Berko as he boards a train and then a steamship, sails across the Atlantic Ocean, arrives at Ellis Island and anxiously waits in line for immigration, jubilantly steps foot into New York City, and finally boards a train that will take him to Chicago. While he’s on the steamship, we hear a group of fellow steerage musicians play a klezmer tune (“Freylachs in d minor”). In movement 3, At Home in Omaha, we hear Berko court and marry Anna. Their courtship is represented by “Tumbalalaika,” a Yiddish puzzle folksong in which a man asks a woman a series of riddles in order to get better acquainted with each other and to test her intellect.On a final note, I crafted a musical motive to represent Berko throughout the piece. This motive is heard at the beginning of the first movement; its first pitches are B and E, which represent the first two letters of Berko’s name. I scatter this theme throughout the piece as Berko travels towards a new world and life. As the piece concludes, we hear Berko’s theme repeatedly and in close succession, representing the descendants of the Garrop line that came from Berko and Anna. For most of my life, I never knew where my father’s family came from, beyond a few broad strokes: they had emigrated in the early 1900s from Eastern Europe and altered the family name along the way. This radically changed in the summer of 2021 when my mother and sister came across a folder in our family filing cabinet and made an astounding discovery of documents that revealed when, where, and how my great-grandfather came to America. The information I had been seeking was at home all along, waiting over forty years to be discovered.Berko Gorobzoff, my great-grandfather, left Ekaterinoslav in 1904. At that time, this city was in the southern Russian area of modern-day Ukraine; as his family was Jewish, he and his siblings were attempting to escape the ongoing religious persecution and pogroms instigated by Tzar Nicholas II to root out Jewish people from Russia. Berko’s older brother Jakob had already emigrated to Illinois, and Berko was traveling with Chaje, Jakob’s wife, to join him. Their timing was fortuitous, as the following year saw a series of massive, brutal pogroms in the region. After arriving in Illinois, Berko went on to Omaha, Nebraska, where he married my great-grandmother Anna about eighteen months later. They remained in Omaha for the rest of their lives.There is one more intriguing part to this historical account: I have a great-aunt in Texas who, as it turns out, is the youngest daughter of Berko and Anna. Through a series of phone calls, my great-aunt and I discussed what she could remember: her parents spoke Yiddish at home, her mother didn’t learn to read or write in English so my great-aunt was tasked with writing letters to family members, Berko ran a grocery store followed by a small hotel, and her parents enjoyed playing poker with friends. Above all else, neither of her parents ever spoke a word about their past or how they got to America. This was a common trait among Eastern European Jewish immigrants whose goal was to “blend in” within their new communities and country.To craftxa0Berko’s Journey,xa0I melded the facts I uncovered about Berko with my own research into methods of transportation in the early 1900s. Also, to represent his heritage, I wove two Yiddish songs and one Klezmer tune into the work. In movement 1,xa0Leaving Ekaterinoslav,xa0we hear Berko packing his belongings, saying his goodbyes to family and friends, and walking to the train station. Included in this movement is a snippet of the Yiddish song “The Miller’s Tears” which references how the Jews were driven out of their villages by the Russian army. In movement 2,xa0In Transit,xa0we follow Berko as he boards a train and then a steamship, sails across the Atlantic Ocean, arrives at Ellis Island and anxiously waits in line for immigration, jubilantly steps foot into New York City, and finally boards a train that will take him to Chicago. While he’s on the steamship, we hear a group of fellow steerage musicians play a klezmer tune (“Freylachs in d minor”). In movement 3,xa0At Home in Omaha,xa0we hear Berko court and marry Anna. Their courtship is represented by “Tumbalalaika,” a Yiddish puzzle folksong in which a man asks a woman a series of riddles in order to get better acquainted with each other and to test her intellect.On a final note, I crafted a musical motive to represent Berko throughout the piece. This motive is heard at the beginning of the first movement; its first pitches are B and E, which represent the first two letters of Berko’s name. I scatter this theme throughout the piece as Berko travels towards a new world and life. As the piece concludes, we hear Berko’s theme repeatedly and in close succession, representing the descendants of the Garrop line that came from Berko and Anna. $71.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Berko's Journey [Score] Theodore Presser Co.
Orchestra Bass Clarinet, Bass Trombone, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Cello, Clarinet in...(+)
Orchestra Bass Clarinet, Bass Trombone, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Cello, Clarinet in Bb 1, Clarinet in Bb 2, Clarinet in Bb 3, Contrabassoon, Double Bass, English Horn, Flute 1, Flute 2, Flute 3, Harp, Horn 1, Horn 3, Horn 4, Oboe 1, Oboe 2, Percussion 1 and more. SKU: PR.11642143S Composed by Stacy Garrop. Sws. Score. 68 pages. Duration 20 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #116-42143S. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.11642143S). UPC: 680160693313. 11 x 17 inches. For most of my life, I never knew where my father’s family came from, beyond a few broad strokes: they had emigrated in the early 1900s from Eastern Europe and altered the family name along the way. This radically changed in the summer of 2021 when my mother and sister came across a folder in our family filing cabinet and made an astounding discovery of documents that revealed when, where, and how my great-grandfather came to America. The information I had been seeking was at home all along, waiting over forty years to be discovered.Berko Gorobzoff, my great-grandfather, left Ekaterinoslav in 1904. At that time, this city was in the southern Russian area of modern-day Ukraine; as his family was Jewish, he and his siblings were attempting to escape the ongoing religious persecution and pogroms instigated by Tzar Nicholas II to root out Jewish people from Russia. Berko’s older brother Jakob had already emigrated to Illinois, and Berko was traveling with Chaje, Jakob’s wife, to join him. Their timing was fortuitous, as the following year saw a series of massive, brutal pogroms in the region. After arriving in Illinois, Berko went on to Omaha, Nebraska, where he married my great-grandmother Anna about eighteen months later. They remained in Omaha for the rest of their lives.There is one more intriguing part to this historical account: I have a great-aunt in Texas who, as it turns out, is the youngest daughter of Berko and Anna. Through a series of phone calls, my great-aunt and I discussed what she could remember: her parents spoke Yiddish at home, her mother didn’t learn to read or write in English so my great-aunt was tasked with writing letters to family members, Berko ran a grocery store followed by a small hotel, and her parents enjoyed playing poker with friends. Above all else, neither of her parents ever spoke a word about their past or how they got to America. This was a common trait among Eastern European Jewish immigrants whose goal was to “blend in” within their new communities and country.To craft Berko’s Journey, I melded the facts I uncovered about Berko with my own research into methods of transportation in the early 1900s. Also, to represent his heritage, I wove two Yiddish songs and one Klezmer tune into the work. In movement 1, Leaving Ekaterinoslav, we hear Berko packing his belongings, saying his goodbyes to family and friends, and walking to the train station. Included in this movement is a snippet of the Yiddish song “The Miller’s Tears” which references how the Jews were driven out of their villages by the Russian army. In movement 2, In Transit, we follow Berko as he boards a train and then a steamship, sails across the Atlantic Ocean, arrives at Ellis Island and anxiously waits in line for immigration, jubilantly steps foot into New York City, and finally boards a train that will take him to Chicago. While he’s on the steamship, we hear a group of fellow steerage musicians play a klezmer tune (“Freylachs in d minor”). In movement 3, At Home in Omaha, we hear Berko court and marry Anna. Their courtship is represented by “Tumbalalaika,” a Yiddish puzzle folksong in which a man asks a woman a series of riddles in order to get better acquainted with each other and to test her intellect.On a final note, I crafted a musical motive to represent Berko throughout the piece. This motive is heard at the beginning of the first movement; its first pitches are B and E, which represent the first two letters of Berko’s name. I scatter this theme throughout the piece as Berko travels towards a new world and life. As the piece concludes, we hear Berko’s theme repeatedly and in close succession, representing the descendants of the Garrop line that came from Berko and Anna. For most of my life, I never knew where my father’s family came from, beyond a few broad strokes: they had emigrated in the early 1900s from Eastern Europe and altered the family name along the way. This radically changed in the summer of 2021 when my mother and sister came across a folder in our family filing cabinet and made an astounding discovery of documents that revealed when, where, and how my great-grandfather came to America. The information I had been seeking was at home all along, waiting over forty years to be discovered.Berko Gorobzoff, my great-grandfather, left Ekaterinoslav in 1904. At that time, this city was in the southern Russian area of modern-day Ukraine; as his family was Jewish, he and his siblings were attempting to escape the ongoing religious persecution and pogroms instigated by Tzar Nicholas II to root out Jewish people from Russia. Berko’s older brother Jakob had already emigrated to Illinois, and Berko was traveling with Chaje, Jakob’s wife, to join him. Their timing was fortuitous, as the following year saw a series of massive, brutal pogroms in the region. After arriving in Illinois, Berko went on to Omaha, Nebraska, where he married my great-grandmother Anna about eighteen months later. They remained in Omaha for the rest of their lives.There is one more intriguing part to this historical account: I have a great-aunt in Texas who, as it turns out, is the youngest daughter of Berko and Anna. Through a series of phone calls, my great-aunt and I discussed what she could remember: her parents spoke Yiddish at home, her mother didn’t learn to read or write in English so my great-aunt was tasked with writing letters to family members, Berko ran a grocery store followed by a small hotel, and her parents enjoyed playing poker with friends. Above all else, neither of her parents ever spoke a word about their past or how they got to America. This was a common trait among Eastern European Jewish immigrants whose goal was to “blend in” within their new communities and country.To craftxa0Berko’s Journey,xa0I melded the facts I uncovered about Berko with my own research into methods of transportation in the early 1900s. Also, to represent his heritage, I wove two Yiddish songs and one Klezmer tune into the work. In movement 1,xa0Leaving Ekaterinoslav,xa0we hear Berko packing his belongings, saying his goodbyes to family and friends, and walking to the train station. Included in this movement is a snippet of the Yiddish song “The Miller’s Tears” which references how the Jews were driven out of their villages by the Russian army. In movement 2,xa0In Transit,xa0we follow Berko as he boards a train and then a steamship, sails across the Atlantic Ocean, arrives at Ellis Island and anxiously waits in line for immigration, jubilantly steps foot into New York City, and finally boards a train that will take him to Chicago. While he’s on the steamship, we hear a group of fellow steerage musicians play a klezmer tune (“Freylachs in d minor”). In movement 3,xa0At Home in Omaha,xa0we hear Berko court and marry Anna. Their courtship is represented by “Tumbalalaika,” a Yiddish puzzle folksong in which a man asks a woman a series of riddles in order to get better acquainted with each other and to test her intellect.On a final note, I crafted a musical motive to represent Berko throughout the piece. This motive is heard at the beginning of the first movement; its first pitches are B and E, which represent the first two letters of Berko’s name. I scatter this theme throughout the piece as Berko travels towards a new world and life. As the piece concludes, we hear Berko’s theme repeatedly and in close succession, representing the descendants of the Garrop line that came from Berko and Anna. $40.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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