| The Banquet...and the poison soup plot Concert band - Intermediate/advanced Boosey and Hawkes
Concert Band (Score) - Grade 4 SKU: HL.48024503 Windependence Series -...(+)
Concert Band (Score) - Grade 4 SKU: HL.48024503 Windependence Series - Master Level (Grade 4). Composed by Dana Wilson. Windependence Master Level. Concert. Softcover. 40 pages. Boosey & Hawkes #M051663965. Published by Boosey & Hawkes (HL.48024503). UPC: 888680896713. 9.0x12.0x0.108 inches. Providing a unique concert experience, this programmatic work depicts the story of what newspapers in 1916 described as “the poison soup plot”! At a Chicago banquet for dignitaries and politicians, a mass murder plot involving poison soup was hatched and nearly successful. However, thanks to a large number of unexpected guests, the dilution of the soup to feed everyone, and a quick thinking doctor with an antidote, tragedy was averted with no loss of life. Musical cues follow the events, and detailed program notes are included with the suggestion of including dancers to help tell the story. Imaginative and entertaining! Recorded by the University of Kansas Symphonic Band (Lawrence, KS) – Matthew O. Smith, conductor. Dur: ca. 7:45. $10.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Dashboard Confessional - The Shade of Poison Trees Guitar notes and tablatures [Sheet music] Hal Leonard
By Dashboard Confessional. Guitar Recorded Version. Softcover. Guitar tablature....(+)
By Dashboard Confessional. Guitar Recorded Version. Softcover. Guitar tablature. 80 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.
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| The Banquet...and the poison soup plot Concert band - Intermediate Boosey and Hawkes
Windependence Series - Master Level (Grade 4). Composed by Dana Wilson. Winde...(+)
Windependence Series -
Master Level (Grade 4).
Composed by Dana Wilson.
Windependence Master Level.
Concert. Softcover. Boosey and
Hawkes #M051663958.
Published by Boosey and Hawkes
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| Best of Poison Guitar notes and tablatures [Sheet music] Hal Leonard
Performed by Poison. Guitar Recorded Versions (Authentic note-for-note transcrip...(+)
Performed by Poison. Guitar Recorded Versions (Authentic note-for-note transcriptions). Softcover. With notes and tablature. Size 9x12 inches. 144 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.
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Voice, guitar or piano SKU: LM.PB730 By Benoit Doremus. Album. Pop, jazz....(+)
Voice, guitar or piano SKU: LM.PB730 By Benoit Doremus. Album. Pop, jazz. Score and CD. Bookmakers International #PB730. Published by Bookmakers International (LM.PB730). ISBN 9790231307306. J'ecris faux, le chante de la main gauche - Je m'en rappelle pas - J'apprends le metier (acte 1) - Rien a te mettre - L'enfer (acte 2) - 17 ans - Pas a me plaindre - Deux dans mon egotrip (acte 3) - Beaupadre - Un poison - Un arracheur de sacs - Les bulles - Paris (...) - Quand (bonus). $29.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Beautiful: The Carole King Musical Choral SATB Hal Leonard
Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (Choral Selections). Arranged by Roger Em...(+)
Beautiful: The Carole King
Musical (Choral Selections).
Arranged by Roger Emerson.
For Choral (SATB). Broadway
Choral. 52 pages. Published
by Hal Leonard (HL.139266).
Nominated for seven Tony
awards and winning two, this
musical tells the story of
one of pop music's legends,
Carole King and her
remarkable early career. In
four flexible sections, this
12-minute medley is chock
full of classic hits
including: Beautiful, I Feel
the Earth Move, It's Too
Late, Love Potion Number 9,
On Broadway, Poison Ivy, So
Far Away, Splish Splash,
Stupid Cupid, There Goes My
Baby, Will You Love Me
Tomorrow, Yakety Yak.
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| 1650 Broadway Choral 3-part SAB Hal Leonard
Choral (SAB Choir) SKU: HL.142528 Medley. Arranged by Roger Emerso...(+)
Choral (SAB Choir) SKU: HL.142528 Medley. Arranged by Roger Emerson. Broadway Choral. Broadway, Fifties, Medley, Musicals, Pop, Show Choir. Octavo. 16 pages. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.142528). UPC: 888680049355. 6.75x10.5 inches. From Beautiful - The Carole King Musical, this short medley captures the electric atmosphere of the Brill Building, headquartered at1650 Broadway in New York City, and the pop music scene of the time. A walk down any hallway would vividly showcase the sound of an era! This 2-minute medley includes: Love Potion Number 9, Poison Ivy, Splish Splash, Stupid Cupid, There Goes My Baby, Yakety Yak. $2.50 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Poison Ivy Choral 3-part TTB/TBB Hal Leonard
By Mike Stoller, Jerry Leiber. Arranged by Kirby Shaw. (TBB). Pop Choral Series...(+)
By Mike Stoller, Jerry Leiber. Arranged by Kirby Shaw. (TBB). Pop Choral Series. Size 6.7x10.5 inches. 8 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.
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| A Poison Tree Theodore Presser Co.
Chamber Music Clarinet, Flute, Piano, Violin, Violoncello, soprano voice SKU:...(+)
Chamber Music Clarinet, Flute, Piano, Violin, Violoncello, soprano voice SKU: PR.11442148S Composed by Richard Wernick. Study Score. 32 pages. Duration 12 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #114-42148S. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.11442148S). ISBN 9781491135426. UPC: 680160687701. $20.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Tarantella Carl Fischer
Choral Double bass voice, Piano, Viola, Violin 1, Violin 2, SATB chorus SKU: ...(+)
Choral Double bass voice, Piano, Viola, Violin 1, Violin 2, SATB chorus SKU: CF.CM9735 Jubilate Agno. Composed by Z. Randall Stroope. 16 pages. Duration 0:03:05. Carl Fischer Music #CM9735. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.CM9735). ISBN 9781491161159. UPC: 680160919741. Key: A minor. Latin, English. Christopher Smart and ZRS. Origins of the Tarantella The tarantella is a popular southern Italian dance with origins in the 11th century. (There is even some mention of the tarantella in ancient Greek mythology.) Of the possible sources of the dance, the most popular comes from the villages of Tanto and Tarentum (little spider), Italy. During harvest, workers in the field were sometimes bitten by the tarantula spider. To combat the poison, the afflicted workers went into a frenetic, almost musical exorcism to sweat the venom out of their pores. In the millennium since, the very energetic nature of the dance has remained, although the curative focus of the dance has given way to more enjoyable endeavors, even stately courtship. Origins of the Text Christopher Smart (1722-1771), also known as Kit Smart or Jack Smart, was born in Kent, England and suffered from what is now believed to be acute asthma and other health issues as a child. As such, he did not work in the fields, but spent much time reading and writing, a passion that he nurtured for a lifetime. Well known in London literary circles, his career as a writer floundered due to mounting debts and his falling out of favor with the literary establishment: Sadly, he was forced to confinement at St. Luke's Hospital for Lunatics, though this was based on his mounting debt, and not on insanity. (Confinement, or debtor's prison, was common during this period if one's debts could not be paid.) During his confinement, he worked on two of his most famous works, Jubilate Agno and A Song of David. (Part of Jubilate Agno [Rejoice in the Lamb] was set to music by English composer, Benjamin Britten.) Smart's writing style (which, at times, bordered on the absurd), along with his many obsessions, lead to frequent misperceptions of his work and his lucidity. In this present work, portions of Smart's Jubilate Agno were used in mm. 24-31, 103-110 and 149-156. The remaining text was gathered by the composer, including the rapid, almost patter-like, delivery of words from A-Z in the alphabet. (Christopher Smart had a preoccupation with the alphabet.) These words both rhyme and accentuate the frenetic nature of the spider dance: theraphosa [teh-rah-fo-sa] a genus of tarantula spiders bellicose [beh-lee-ko-sah] hostile; aggressive odiosa [o-dee-o-sa] hateful; vexation tenebrosa [teh-neh-bro-sa] creeping; dark nemorosa [neh-mo-ro-sa] wooded; shady lapidosa [lah-pee-do-sa] stony area; gritty The convergence, then, of the medieval tarantella (spider dance), the writings of a brilliant poet who bordered on the absurd, and the infusion of strong, descriptive and otherwise random, rhyming words, synthesizes to make dramatic lyrics for this work. About the Composer Z. Randall Stroope is an American composer and conductor. He has served as Professor of Music at three universities (an Endowed Professor at two), conducted 47 all-state choirs, and directed over 40 times at Carnegie Hall, among other American venues. Randall guest conducts full-time, and composes from his home studios on Merritt Island, Florida and in Sandia Park, New Mexico. Performance Notes Text: In Latin, the r is flipped; use s instead of z on endings such as phosa, cosa, and so on; the Latin o is a cross between oh and aw; in the transliteration above, I chose to simply use an o for consistency. The director will blend the oh and aw in the rehearsals to his/her own preference. Lastly, tarantula is pronounced tah-rah-n-too-lah (avoid teh-ran-choo-luh) within the confines of this text. Stomp: This can be done by the entire chorus, or just the first row. It is as much visual as it is auditory. The string quartet is preferred over piano when that option affords itself. I created a piano score that is a viable option and included it in the piano/vocal score if a performance uses chorus/piano. The tarantella is a popular southern Italian dance with origins in the 11th century. (There is even some mention of the tarantella in ancient Greek mythology.) Of the possible sources of the dance, the most popular comes from the villages of Tanto and Tarentum (“little spider”), Italy. During harvest, workers in the field were sometimes bitten by the tarantula spider. To combat the “poison,” the afflicted workers went into a frenetic, almost musical exorcism to sweat the venom out of their pores. In the millennium since, the very energetic nature of the dance has remained, although the curative focus of the dance has given way to more enjoyable endeavors, even stately courtship.Christopher Smart (1722-1771), also known as “Kit Smart” or “Jack Smart,” was born in Kent, England and suffered from what is now believed to be acute asthma and other health issues as a child. As such, he did not work in the fields, but spent much time reading and writing, a passion that he nurtured for a lifetime. Well known in London literary circles, his career as a writer floundered due to mounting debts and his falling out of favor with the literary establishment: Sadly, he was forced to confinement at St. Luke’s Hospital for Lunatics, though this was based on his mounting debt, and not on insanity. (Confinement, or debtor’s prison, was common during this period if one’s debts could not be paid.) During his confinement, he worked on two of his most famous works, Jubilate Agno and A Song of David. (Part of Jubilate Agno [“Rejoice in the Lamb”] was set to music by English composer, Benjamin Britten.) Smart’s writing style (which, at times, bordered on the absurd), along with his many obsessions, lead to frequent misperceptions of his work and his lucidity. In this present work, portions of Smart’s Jubilate Agno were used in mm. 24-31, 103-110 and 149-156. The remaining text was gathered by the composer, including the rapid, almost patter-like, delivery of words from A-Z in the alphabet. (Christopher Smart had a preoccupation with the alphabet.) These words both rhyme and accentuate the frenetic nature of the spider dance:The convergence, then, of the medieval tarantella (spider dance), the writings of a brilliant poet who bordered on the absurd, and the infusion of strong, descriptive and otherwise random, rhyming words, synthesizes to make dramatic lyrics for this work.Z. Randall Stroope is an American composer and conductor. He has served as Professor of Music at three universities (an Endowed Professor at two), conducted 47 all-state choirs, and directed over 40 times at Carnegie Hall, among other American venues. Randall guest conducts full-time, and composes from his home studios on Merritt Island, Florida and in Sandia Park, New Mexico. In Latin, the “r” is flipped; use “s” instead of “z” on endings such as “phosa,” “cosa,” and so on; the Latin “o” is a cross between “oh” and “aw”; in the transliteration above, I chose to simply use an “o” for consistency. The director will blend the “oh” and “aw” in the rehearsals to his/her own preference. Lastly, “tarantula” is pronounced “tah-rah-n-too-lah” (avoid “teh-ran-choo-luh”) within the confines of this text.Stomp: This can be done by the entire chorus, or just the first row. It is as much visual as it is auditory. The string quartet is preferred over piano when that option affords itself. I created a piano score that is a viable option and included it in the piano/vocal score if a performance uses chorus/piano. The tarantella is a popular southern Italian dance with origins in the 11th century. (There is even some mention of the tarantella in ancient Greek mythology.) Of the possible sources of the dance, the most popular comes from the villages of Tanto and Tarentum (“little spider”), Italy. During harvest, workers in the field were sometimes bitten by the tarantula spider. To combat the “poison,” the afflicted workers went into a frenetic, almost musical exorcism to sweat the venom out of their pores. In the millennium since, the very energetic nature of the dance has remained, although the curative focus of the dance has given way to more enjoyable endeavors, even stately courtship.Christopher Smart (1722-1771), also known as “Kit Smart” or “Jack Smart,” was born in Kent, England and suffered from what is now believed to be acute asthma and other health issues as a child. As such, he did not work in the fields, but spent much time reading and writing, a passion that he nurtured for a lifetime. Well known in London literary circles, his career as a writer floundered due to mounting debts and his falling out of favor with the literary establishment: Sadly, he was forced to confinement at St. Luke’s Hospital for Lunatics, though this was based on his mounting debt, and not on insanity. (Confinement, or debtor’s prison, was common during this period if one’s debts could not be paid.) During his confinement, he worked on two of his most famous works, Jubilate Agno and A Song of David. (Part of Jubilate Agno [“Rejoice in the Lamb”] was set to music by English composer, Benjamin Britten.) Smart’s writing style (which, at times, bordered on the absurd), along with his many obsessions, lead to frequent misperceptions of his work and his lucidity. In this present work, portions of Smart’s Jubilate Agno were used in mm. 24-31, 103-110 and 149-156. The remaining text was gathered by the composer, including the rapid, almost patter-like, delivery of words from A-Z in the alphabet. (Christopher Smart had a preoccupation with the alphabet.) These words both rhyme and accentuate the frenetic nature of the spider dance:The convergence, then, of the medieval tarantella (spider dance), the writings of a brilliant poet who bordered on the absurd, and the infusion of strong, descriptive and otherwise random, rhyming words, synthesizes to make dramatic lyrics for this work.Z. Randall Stroope is an American composer and conductor. He has served as Professor of Music at three universities (an Endowed Professor at two), conducted 47 all-state choirs, and directed over 40 times at Carnegie Hall, among other American venues. Randall guest conducts full-time, and composes from his home studios on Merritt Island, Florida and in Sandia Park, New Mexico.In Latin, the “r” is flipped; use “s” instead of “z” on endings such as “phosa,” “cosa,” and so on; the Latin “o” is a cross between “oh” and “aw”; in the transliteration above, I chose to simply use an “o” for consistency. The director will blend the “oh” and “aw” in the rehearsals to his/her own preference. Lastly, “tarantula” is pronounced “tah-rah-n-too-lah” (avoid “teh-ran-choo-luh”) within the confines of this text.Stomp: This can be done by the entire chorus, or just the first row. It is as much visual as it is auditory. The string quartet is preferred over piano when that option affords itself. I created a piano score that is a viable option and included it in the piano/vocal score if a performance uses chorus/piano. $2.75 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
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21 Pieces by 18 Composers in Progressive Order. Composed by Various. Edit...(+)
21 Pieces by 18 Composers in Progressive Order. Composed by Various. Edited by Richard Walters. Schirmer Performance Editions. Softcover. 80 pages. Published by G. Schirmer (HL.297108).
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Composed by Michael Ching. One Act/Chamber Opera. 20th Century. Score. Publi...(+)
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27 Songs of Seduction and Betrayal. By Various. Piano/Vocal/Guitar Songbook. ...(+)
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Piano, Vocal and Guitar [Sheet music] Hal Leonard
By Beyonc. Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook. 120 pages. Published by Hal Leon...(+)
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By Jonas Brothers. Easy Piano Personality. Softcover. 80 pages. Published by Hal...(+)
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| 1650 Broadway Choral SATB Hal Leonard
(Medley). Arranged by Roger Emerson. For Choral (SATB). Broadway Choral. 16 ...(+)
(Medley). Arranged by Roger
Emerson. For Choral (SATB).
Broadway Choral. 16 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
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(Choral Selections). Arranged by Roger Emerson. For Choral (SSA). Broadway Chora...(+)
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(Medley). Arranged by Roger Emerson. For Choral (SSA). Broadway Choral. 16 pages...(+)
(Medley). Arranged by Roger Emerson. For Choral (SSA). Broadway Choral. 16 pages. Published by Hal Leonard
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(Choral Selections). Arranged by Roger Emerson. For Choral (SAB). Broadway Chora...(+)
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| Jeunesse se passe Piano, Vocal and Guitar [Sheet music + CD] Paul Beuscher
Piano, Vocal and Guitar SKU: BT.PB730 Composed by Benoît Doremus. Jazz. ...(+)
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Baritone, Bell & Piano SKU: UM.9031 Composed by Stephen Montague. United ...(+)
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