SKU: IS.WE6436EM
ISBN 9790365064366.
Sir Dirk Brossé, music director at the Philadelphia Chamber Orchestra, is a versatile composer of orchestral and symphonic repertoire, chamber music, film & musical. His compositions are performed worldwide by the most prominent orchestras and soloists. About the new series of 10 Musical Postcards for wind band, Dirk says the following: Composing is a commitment; it is my life’s mission. For me composing means creating a vacuum around myself and allowing myself to be submerged by impressions. It is a continual struggle between fantasy and reality, between dream and reality. Out of chaos of sounds and emotions I try to order my thoughts by juggling shreds of melodies, original chords, striking sound colours and alternating rhythms. Melody, harmony, rhythm and sound colours are finally balanced to generate a harmonious universe. This series of ten ‘Musical Postcards’ are a reflection of my travels, thoughts, discoveries and musical career so far, which has brought me around the globe. I look forward to you joining me on this voyage of discovery….
SKU: IS.WE6433EM
ISBN 9790365064335.
SKU: IS.WE6440EM
ISBN 9790365064403.
SKU: IS.WE6441EM
ISBN 9790365064410.
SKU: HL.35032032
ISBN 9781540020765. UPC: 888680727963. 6.75x10.5 inches.
Victor Johnson's treatment of this highly respected and loved spiritual is quite stunning, arranged with thoughtfulness and respect. A reflective piano accompaniment lies beneath lush vocal harmonies that sing with musical strength, ebbing and flowing dynamically throughout this work for concert, festival and sacred performance.
SKU: LO.20-1137L
UPC: 000308044041.
Congregations will be moved with this thoughtful setting of the well loved tune GORDON.
SKU: HL.35032033
ISBN 9781540020772. UPC: 888680727970. 6.75x10.5 inches.
SKU: CF.YPS245
ISBN 9781491159910. UPC: 680160918508.
In December of 2020, after almost a year of living socially distanced, isolated, and not knowing when we would return to life as we knew it, I began to think about what life used to look like. I realized that I sometimes might have taken all the beautiful things in my life for granted. Personally, the year 2020 was a time of loss where someone close to me left, and at the same time, I was also able to have other successes. This dichotomy inspired me to realize that there is hope in all that we do; it is how we perceive life. Boundless Hope represents my thoughts, feelings, and emotions during this time. The piece is roughly based on the Lydian mode, introducing the raised fourth degree in m. 2 of the mallet percussion and then at m. 15 in the main melody. The Lydian mode naturally gives a sense of positivity, hopefulness, inspiration, and heavenly colors. That was my exact intention with this piece: using the mode to define the mood showing gratitude for all that we have, and yearning to return to normalcy with a new and fresh perspective. Measure 30 should be slightly faster, followed by a rit. into the grandiose recapitulation of the theme in m. 38. At m. 45, the wind chimes should start before the clarinet entrance, with the subsequent measures representing dark and warm colors. This piece is very personal to me, and I appreciate you playing the composition.In December of 2020, after almost a year of living socially distanced, isolated, and not knowing when we would return to life as we knew it, I began to think about what life used to look like. I realized that I sometimes might have taken all the beautiful things in my life for granted. Personally, the year 2020 was a time of loss where someone close to me left, and at the same time, I was also able to have other successes. This dichotomy inspired me to realize that there is hope in all that we do; it is how we perceive life. Boundless Hope represents my thoughts, feelings, and emotions during this time. The piece is roughly based on the Lydian mode, introducing the raised fourth degree in m. 2 of the mallet percussion and then at m. 15 in the main melody. The Lydian mode naturally gives a sense of positivity, hopefulness, inspiration, and heavenly colors. That was my exact intention with this piece: using the mode to define the mood showing gratitude for all that we have, and yearning to return to normalcy with a new and fresh perspective. Measure 30 should be slightly faster, followed by a rit. into the grandiose recapitulation of the theme in m. 38. At m. 45, the wind chimes should start before the clarinet entrance, with the subsequent measures representing dark and warm colors.This piece is very personal to me, and I appreciate you playing the composition.
SKU: CF.YPS245F
ISBN 9781491159927. UPC: 680160918515.
SKU: ST.EM7
ISBN 9790220218507.
CONTENTS A silly Sylvan (SSAAT) Ah cannot sighs, nor tears? (SSAAA (or T) B) Ah, cruel Amarillis (SST (or A)) All pleasure is of this condition (SSAT (or A) B) As fair as mourn (SAA (or T)) As matches beauty (S (or A) S (or A) TB) Change me, O heavAns (SSA (or T) B (or T)) Come shepherd swains (SSA (or T)) Despite thus unto myself (SSA (or T) A (or T) T (or B) B) Down in a valley (SSATB) Draw on sweet night (SSAA (or T) TB) Flourish ye hillocks (SST) Fly not so swift, my dear (SA (or S) A (or T) B (or T)) Happy streams whose trembling fall (SST (or A) T) Happy, oh happy he (SA (or S) A (or T) B) Hard destinies are love and beauty (SSATB) I live, and yet me thinks (S(or A) S(or A) T) I love, alas, yet am not loved (SSA (or T) B) Long have I made these hills (SSAATB) Love not me for comely grace (SAA (or T) T) O what shall I do? (SST (or A)) O wretched man (SSAT (or A) T (or B) B) Oft have I vowed (SSATB) So light is love (SSA (or T)) Softly, O softly, drop my eyes (SSAATB) Stay, Corydon, thou swain (SSATTB) Sweet honey sucking bees (SSAAB) There is a jewel (Risposta) (SST) There where I saw (SSATB) Weep, weep mine eyes (SSA (or T) TB) When Cloris heard of her Amyntas (S (or A) S (or A) A (or T) T) Where most my thoughts (SSA (or T) A (or T) T (or B) B) Ye that do live in pleasures (SSAA (or T) B) Yet, sweet take heed (SSAAB).
SKU: CF.FPS150
ISBN 9781491152102. UPC: 680160909605.
The title is a play on words, but the composer had his own ulterior motives in mind when composing this piece. He wanted a piece that was fun to play, but that helped developing musicians work on their rhythmic skills. Matt Putnam uses the feel of action film soundtracks to create the mood of this interesting new piece. Interesting grooves in the percussion throughout add to the piece’s feel of mystery and thrill.To understand my thoughts in writing this piece, I thought it best to define the two ideas that give the piece its title: ulterior motives and musical motifs. Ulterior motives occur when you believe that a person is doing something for some unknown or hidden reason. Often, they are used in action films or literature to increase the drama and tension of the story. Musically, a motif is a short rhythmic and/or melodic idea. When I wrote this piece, I must confess that I had my own ulterior motives: I wanted to create a piece that was fun to play, but I also wanted a piece that would help students develop their rhythmic counting skills. In this piece, I use a motif of a two eighth-note pattern which jumps from section to section to help me achieve my ulterior motive.Mimicking the mood of action films whose characters often have ulterior motives, the mood of the piece is suspenseful and exciting as the motif jumps from section to section throughout the ensemble. The motif keeps you guessing as it occurs on all four different beats of the measure sometimes ascending, sometimes descending, and occurs sometimes in the interval of a second and sometimes the interval of a third. Interesting grooves in the percussion throughout add to the piece’s feel of mystery and thrill.I have no ulterior motives when I say that I hope you enjoy playing Ulterior Motifs.
SKU: CF.FPS150F
ISBN 9781491152782. UPC: 680160910281.
SKU: HL.49047050
UPC: 196288111092.
The task of writing a piano piece for the young participants in the Mendelssohn Competition was an exciting challenge for me. And right at the beginning, when I was looking for inspiration at the piano myself, I thought of flying pirouettes in ballet. I've triedto get my feelings down on paper in some detail with dynamics and tempo instructions to make my thoughts easier for the performer. But in the end I wish that everyone would make their own steps (fr. - pas) and not be afraid to dance wrong. Tatyana Komarova.
SKU: HL.14030961
ISBN 9788759857458. English.
Score of the Danish Composer's Concerto for Piano and Orchestra written in 1996. Bent Sorensen writes: 'The title of this piano concerto came, as usual, very early to me, when my thoughts about the work had started to circulate, but before 'real' music was written down. I held on to the Italian title, even though its association with Vivaldi had no influence on my music, and even when German, French, English, and Danish titles covering almost the same content -'Nachtmusik', 'Nocturne', 'By Night', 'Om Natten', were just about to get the upper hand. The piano concerto has, then, in my opinion, something to do with night, but to describe this further is at least as difficult to me as it is to defend the final Italian title against those which were rejected. The Piano Concerto is in two movements. The first, swarming, is perhaps the mystery of the night, and the second perhaps the dreams of the night; with this, however, I have already given the concerto a more programmatic content than I can defend. Each movement ends with a cadenza and perhaps the last of those - the ending of the work that is - is inspired by a sequence from Bruce Chatwin's wonderful book 'The Viceroy of Ouidah': Or the Amazons howling. 'No, No, No. It was not the leopard that killed him. Not the buffalo that killed him. It was night. Night that killed him!'.
SKU: ST.EM25
ISBN 9790220212574.
CONTENTS All in a cave (SAA (or T) B) Amyntas with his Phyllis fair (SATB) Dorus, a silly shepherd (SST) Have I found her? (SATB) Here rest, my thoughts (SATB) I follow, lo, the footing (SST) Is this thy doom? (SST) Love is a secret feeding fire (SAA (or T) B) My heart is dead (SST (or A) TB) No, no, no it will not be (SSATB) Now I see thou floutest me (SSATB) Pour forth, mine eyes (SST) See where my love (SST) Sing we, dance we (SSATB) Stay, nymph, O stay (SST) Sweet Phillida, my flocks (SSATB) The messenger of the delightful Spring (SATB) Under the tops of Helicons (SSATB) What though her frowns? (SATB) When Oriana walked (SSATB) Why do I fret? (SAT (or A) B) Why should I grieve? (SATB).
SKU: HL.282475
ISBN 9781540034328. UPC: 888680789190. 9.0x12.0x0.847 inches.
Music is what helped many keep their spirits up during the Great Depression in the 1930s. Here are 100 of the most memorable songs of the decade presented in easy piano arrangements with lyrics. Songs include: As Time Goes By * Blue Moon * Body and Soul * Embraceable You * Georgia on My Mind * The Glory of Love * How Deep Is the Ocean (How High Is the Sky) * I Don't Know Why (I Just Do) * I Got Rhythm * I'll Be Seeing You * In the Mood * The Lady Is a Tramp * Love Is Here to Stay * Mood Indigo * My Funny Valentine * The Nearness of You * Over the Rainbow * Sing, Sing, Sing * Summertime * Thanks for the Memory * The Very Thought of You * The Way You Look Tonight * and more.
SKU: PR.PP349
UPC: 680160561889.
The Central American Songs were written on commission from the Fourth Festival of Women Composers, for Festival directors Sara Mantel, mezzo-soprano, and Susan Wheatley, piano. They were premiered with Carl Adams, flute, and Gary Olmstead, percussion, at Gorell Hall, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, on March 21, 1996. When I was asked to write some songs for this festival (Fourth Festival of Women Composers), my thoughts turned to a most unusual book titled 'IXOK AMAR * GO' (subtitled; Central American Woman's Poetry for Peace), edited by Zoe Anglesey. The book is printed in Spanish and English, with some poems, and the title, in Mayan. The title means; 'Women Going Forward with Love, not Bitterness Many of the countries in Central America have the inherently unstable situation of a large population of 'peasants' - largely poor and Native American - and a very small group of extremely rich non-Indian landowners. The latter tends to control the government and army as well as the land and have traditionally cultivated close ties with the US government. During the 1980' s, Nicaragua and El Salvador experience prolonged struggles that stemmed from these harsh disparities, and one is currently active in southern Mexico. In Guatemala, the military government has carried out systematic actions against the Mayans, a peaceful, artistic culture. These have included forced removal and massacres. Only in the last few years has the United States tried to discourage these acts, leaving many in the region very bitter indeed. (We still remain the major supplier of weapons to this brutal regime.) The award of a Nobel Peace Prize to a Guatemalan Mayan woman, Rigoberto Menchu, in 1992 focused international attention on the situation and helped curb the atrocities. The poems come directly from these struggles for freedom and integrity, and reflect the lives of women caught up in these events. Movement I, The Woman of the Huipil is based on The Word by Celina Garcia. Movement II, Remedies is based on a poem by Virginia Grutter ; translated by Janet Rodney. Movement III, Prayer for a son disappeared is based on a poem by Maria Perez Tzu ; transcribed from Mayan and translated by Ambar Past. A huipil is a colorful and intricately embroidered vest that Mayan women traditionally wear. Until the current repressive climate began in the 1970' s, America, or Amerigo were common names in central America. - K. Hoover  .
SKU: HL.50606773
ISBN 9798350108750. UPC: 196288173892.
“My violin concerto would never have been written if I had not met Isabelle Faust. At a time when I had not written a single note for several months, doubting if I would ever write anything again, her interest and energy was the cause of new inspiration. Just asimportant was her special way of playing - with intellect, heart and a rare, delicate sensibility. Her personality and musicianship struck a chord in me, in my music, which gave my thoughts a new direction. The violin concerto marks a change in my music towards a simpler and lighter expression. An expression that also contains detached glimpses from my childhood's endless summers by the North Sea. Birds, high and slow on a blue sky, and the evening quietly descending. The special light, the distant sounds. But also the confusion, repetitions and dead ends of the world. An expression that, more than in my previous music, is 'About Light and Lightness.' - Rune Glerup, 2021†Instrumentation: vn; 2(pic).2.3(Ebcl).2/4.3.2(btbn).0/pf/str.
SKU: CL.012-2233-00
Here is Bach in a quiet, contemplative almost dreamy mood, losing himself in thoughts of the glories of Heaven, creating a beautiful web of melody that will delight both players and audiences alike.
About Bach Series arranged by Alfred Reed
Masterful settings for concert band by the venerable Alfred Reed, these works have been scored to achieve richness and beauty without detracting from the textural construction created by Bach himself. Marvelous educational and program material!
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