| Habits of a Successful Musician: Clarinet Clarinet GIA Publications
(A Comprehensive Curriculum for Use During Fundamentals Time). By Scott Rush and...(+)
(A Comprehensive Curriculum for Use During Fundamentals Time). By Scott Rush and Rich Moon. For clarinet. High school and middle school bands. Music Education - Band Method. Method book. 68 pages. Published by GIA Publications
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| First Class - In Concert Concert band [Part] - Beginner De Haske Publications
Beginning Band - Grade 1.5 - E Flat Alto Clarinet, E Flat Alto Sax - E Flat Part...(+)
Beginning Band - Grade 1.5 - E Flat Alto Clarinet, E Flat Alto Sax - E Flat Part 2. By Jacob De Haan. De Haske Concert Band Full Set. 16 pages. Published by De Haske Publications.
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| Acequia Madre Viola, Piano Boosey and Hawkes
Piano Accompaniment; Viola (Score and Solo Part) SKU: HL.48024203 Viol...(+)
Piano Accompaniment; Viola (Score and Solo Part) SKU: HL.48024203 Viola and Piano. Composed by Magnus Lindberg. Boosey & Hawkes Chamber Music. Classical. Softcover. 26 pages. Boosey & Hawkes #M060133077. Published by Boosey & Hawkes (HL.48024203). ISBN 9781784542689. 9.0x12.0x0.127 inches. The composer states: Acequia Madre demonstrates an approach which was somewhat new to the style of my musical expression at the time of its composition [2012]: structuring a work with the focus on its melodic aspects. I drew inspiration from other creative artists through one of my 'rituals': I surrounded myself with the scores of composers who, for one reason or another, were on my mind at the time, like Iannis Xenakis, Alban Berg's 'Four Pieces for Clarinet and Piano,' and 'Contrasts for violin, clarinet and piano' by Bela Bartok, plus Schubert's haunting final 'String Quartet No. 15.' Conquering technical difficulties is something I find particularly rewarding when playing acoustic instruments: fully aware that today's electronics can triumph over a composer's most demanding technical challenges, I love the idea of performers encountering their instruments with virtuosity ... doing something that seems to defy physical boundaries.. $35.00 - See more - Buy online | | |
| Something Connected with Energy Orchestra Chester
Orchestra (Full Score) SKU: HL.238319 (2008). Composed by Michael ...(+)
Orchestra (Full Score) SKU: HL.238319 (2008). Composed by Michael Nyman. Music Sales America. Classical. Softcover. Composed 2017. 324 pages. Chester Music #CH74756. Published by Chester Music (HL.238319). UPC: 888680888442. 9x12 inches. Something Connected with Energy was composed in 2008 and was commissioned by the Festival Della Scienza 2008, Genova, Italy with financial support by ERG.
Scored for Flute/Piccolo, Clarinet/Bass Clarinet, Alto/Tenor Saxophone, Horn, Trumpet, Vibraphone, Piano and Strings. Duration is approximately: 48 minutes. $125.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Under The Sun's Gaze Theodore Presser Co.
Chamber Music SKU: PR.41641301L Concerto da Camera III. Composed b...(+)
Chamber Music SKU: PR.41641301L Concerto da Camera III. Composed by Shulamit Ran. Large Score. With Standard notation. Duration 19 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #416-41301L. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.41641301L). UPC: 680160619795. Under the Sun's Gaze as a title for a musical composition conjures up many possibilities. It is, in fact, an imagined line from an unwritten poem, invented with the idea of capturing something of the visual aura the sounds and energy of this work invoke in its composer' mind. An omnipotent presence in all of nature, a source of life yet also capable of its destruction, the sun affects the light and dark in our physical existence as it defines the daily and seasonal life. The music of this work, in three interlocking parts, takes turns being exuberant, caressing, scorching, receding, hazy, lazy, blazing, dissolving into darkness, blinding in its intensity. Subtitled Concerto da Camera III, this work is written for what has become known as the standard Pierrot instrumentation of flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano plus percussion. The difference here is that the winds are doubled - the two flutists alternating with piccolo and alto flute and both clarinetists also doubling on bass clarinets. The ninth member of the ensemble, a soprano saxophone, appears well into the piece, its lyrical, plaintively expressive quality dominating the musical terrain for a while. While occasionally joining the others for some tutti outbursts, it maintains its position as something of a guest throughout. Of the various thematic ideas that populate this work, a six-note descending line played by the clarinet appearing right at the work's opening then arching back up reveals itself, as the music unfolds, to be the principal melodic building block of Under the Sun's Gaze. Its various transformations include the plaintive soprano saxophone melody appearing in the middle section. Just under 20 minutes in length, the work in its totality can be heard as being in a loose arch form, its ending receding into a distant darkening horizon which carries in it the seed of the new dawn that lies beyond. Under the Sun's Gaze was commissioned by the Serge Koussevitzky Music Foundation in the Library of Congress for the San Francisco Contemporary Players, David Milnes, conductor. $65.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Under The Sun's Gaze Theodore Presser Co.
Chamber Music SKU: PR.416413010 Concerto da Camera III. Composed b...(+)
Chamber Music SKU: PR.416413010 Concerto da Camera III. Composed by Shulamit Ran. Full score. With Standard notation. Duration 19 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #416-41301. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.416413010). UPC: 680160605682. Under the Sun's Gaze as a title for a musical composition conjures up many possibilities. It is, in fact, an imagined line from an unwritten poem, invented with the idea of capturing something of the visual aura the sounds and energy of this work invoke in its composer' mind. An omnipotent presence in all of nature, a source of life yet also capable of its destruction, the sun affects the light and dark in our physical existence as it defines the daily and seasonal life. The music of this work, in three interlocking parts, takes turns being exuberant, caressing, scorching, receding, hazy, lazy, blazing, dissolving into darkness, blinding in its intensity. Subtitled Concerto da Camera III, this work is written for what has become known as the standard Pierrot instrumentation of flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano plus percussion. The difference here is that the winds are doubled - the two flutists alternating with piccolo and alto flute and both clarinetists also doubling on bass clarinets. The ninth member of the ensemble, a soprano saxophone, appears well into the piece, its lyrical, plaintively expressive quality dominating the musical terrain for a while. While occasionally joining the others for some tutti outbursts, it maintains its position as something of a guest throughout. Of the various thematic ideas that populate this work, a six-note descending line played by the clarinet appearing right at the work's opening then arching back up reveals itself, as the music unfolds, to be the principal melodic building block of Under the Sun's Gaze. Its various transformations include the plaintive soprano saxophone melody appearing in the middle section. Just under 20 minutes in length, the work in its totality can be heard as being in a loose arch form, its ending receding into a distant darkening horizon which carries in it the seed of the new dawn that lies beyond. Under the Sun's Gaze was commissioned by the Serge Koussevitzky Music Foundation in the Library of Congress for the San Francisco Contemporary Players, David Milnes, conductor. $34.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| String quartet no. 1 (2015) - Score & parts String Quartet: 2 violins, viola, cello Fennica Gehrman
String quartet SKU: FG.55011-775-4 Composed by Alex Freeman. Classical, c...(+)
String quartet SKU: FG.55011-775-4 Composed by Alex Freeman. Classical, contemporary. Score & parts. Fennica Gehrman #55011-775-4. Published by Fennica Gehrman (FG.55011-775-4). ISBN 9790550117754. Alex Freeman found initial inspiration for his string quartet (2015) in a series of photographs a geologist friend showed him of en échelon veins in rock formations. The open strings punctuated with pizzicato unisons that begin the single-movement work call to mind something crystalline and shimmering, which is immediately infused with tumbling lyrical lines in something of a rapid caccia technique throughout. The middle of the work becomes more suspended in slower material loosely based on a technique of prolation canon, comprises layers of free, expressive, lyrical, and even elegiac music moving at different speeds. As the work concludes, the materials converge in a rhythmically pulsating stasis and an almost chorale-like statement.
Duration: c. 13'
This product includes the score and the parts (A4 sized).
American-Finnish composer Alex Freeman (b.1972) has established himself among the foremost composers of choral music in Finland. A dedicated citizen of his musical community, a teacher, and a choral singer himself, he composes music that reflects an appreciation for a wide range of aesthetics and a passion for communicating with listeners and performers. In his choral works, in particular, we find music that aims to be sonorous, melodic, and resonant, but is always crafted to carefully avoid the cliches that can burden conventional tonality.
His instrumental works run the gamut: a cantata with orchestra based on poetry of Whitman; a significant body of solo piano works that reveal deep roots in everything from austere absolute music to soaring elegaic rhetoric (see Albany Records, Inner Voice); his chamber work Blueshift (Navona Records), which is a kind of paean to Reich and Adams in miniature; open-ended modular works, like various iterations of his Slow All Clocks for electronic media, solo clarinet, and mixed choirs of kanteles; and, recently, some new directions in microtonal music. $48.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| Stormbreak Percussion Ensemble - Easy Tapspace Publications
(For Percussion Octet (and optional wind ensemble)). By Jim Casella. For Glocken...(+)
(For Percussion Octet (and optional wind ensemble)). By Jim Casella. For Glockenspiel, xylophone, chimes, 4 timpani, bongos, congas, rainstick, vibra slap, suspended cymbal, woodblock, finger cymbal, snare drum, brake drum, hihat, ocean drum, 4 concert toms, cowbell, shaker, splash cymbal, china cymbal, tambourine, triangle, b (8 percussion players). This edition: Percussion ensemble and optional wind ensemble. Concert Percussion Ensembles. Optional Wind Ensemble Parts Included (divisi if applicable): Flute, oboe, clarinet, bass clarinet, contrabass clarinet (E-flat), bassoon, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, trumpet, french horn, trombone, baritone, tuba. Medium-Easy. Folio parts on CD-Rom. 32 pages. Duration 3:30. Published by Tapspace Publications
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| Wave Big band [Score and Parts] Jazz Lines Publications
By Antonio Carlos Jobim. Edited by Rob Duboff and Jeffrey Sultanof. Arranged by ...(+)
By Antonio Carlos Jobim. Edited by Rob Duboff and Jeffrey Sultanof. Arranged by Claus Ogerman. For studio ensemble (Piccolo (doubles Alto Flute), C Flute (doubles Alto Flute), Alto Flute, Trombone, 2 Violins, 2 Celli, Guitar, Piano, Bass, Drums, Synthesizer (optional)). Bossa Nova. Medium. Score and parts. Published by Jazz Lines Publications
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| Manoir De Mes Reves (Django's Castle) Big band [Score and Parts] Jazz Lines Publications
By The Gerry Mulligan Concert Jazz Band. Edited by Ted Hogarth, Rob Duboff, and ...(+)
By The Gerry Mulligan Concert Jazz Band. Edited by Ted Hogarth, Rob Duboff, and Jeffrey Sultanof. Arranged by Bob Brookmeyer. For big band (Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, 2 Baritone Saxophones, 3 Trumpets, 2 Trombones, Bass Trombone, Bass, Drums (Optional)). Ballad. Medium. Score and parts. Published by Jazz Lines Publications
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| Southern Charm Jazz Ensemble [Score and Parts] - Beginner Kendor Music Inc.
By Les Sabina. For jazz ensemble (Kendor Konvertible for 9-17 players) plus opti...(+)
By Les Sabina. For jazz ensemble (Kendor Konvertible for 9-17 players) plus optional flute, clarinet, F horn, tuba and vibes. Jazz Gateway Series. Bluesy Ballad. Easy. Score and set of parts. Duration 3 minutes, 30 seconds. Published by Kendor Music Inc
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| First Class - In Concert - Beginner De Haske Publications
Beginning Band - Grade 1.5 - E Flat Clarinet, E Flat Alto Sax - E Flat Part 1. D...(+)
Beginning Band - Grade 1.5 - E Flat Clarinet, E Flat Alto Sax - E Flat Part 1. De Haske Concert Band Full Set. Size 9x12 inches. 16 pages. Published by De Haske Publications.
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| Joy Has Dawned Choral SATB Hope Publishing Company
SATB choir SKU: HP.8973 Composed by Lloyd Larson. Arranged by Lloyd Larso...(+)
SATB choir SKU: HP.8973 Composed by Lloyd Larson. Arranged by Lloyd Larson. Accompaniment CD. Hope Publishing Company #8973. Published by Hope Publishing Company (HP.8973). UPC: 763628189730. Christmas Musical The message of Christmas is a message of joy - and becomes the central theme that is woven throughout this 37-minute musical by Lloyd Larson. Easily learned, this work contains eight selections of both new and familiar carols and spirituals, including Keith Getty's powerful song, 'Joy Has Dawned. ' The work is dynamically arranged for SATB choirs and orchestra, and is filled with the joy of the season, which congregations will find appealing, as the message embraces the hope that we have in both the good days and the bad - that joy has dawned upon the world - giving us something to celebrate!
A Christmas musical composed & arranged by Lloyd Larson, orchestrated by Ed Hogan. Included parts: Conductor's Score, 2 Flutes, Oboe (or Soprano Sax or Clarinet)*, 2 Clarinets, Bassoon (or Bass Clarinet)*, 3 Horns (or Alto Sax or Clarinet)*, 3 Trumpets (or Alto Sax)*, 2 Trombones (or Tenor Sax or Baritone T.C.)*, Tuba, Percussion, Harp, Piano, 2 Violins, Viola (or Clarinet)*, Cello, Double Bass/Electric Bass, String Reduction, *Alternate Parts on CD-ROM. $89.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 4 to 6 business days | | |
| Joy Has Dawned Hope Publishing Company
SKU: HP.8976 Composed by Lloyd Larson. Arranged by Lloyd Larson. Set of 1...(+)
SKU: HP.8976 Composed by Lloyd Larson. Arranged by Lloyd Larson. Set of 10 CDs. Hope Publishing Company #8976. Published by Hope Publishing Company (HP.8976). UPC: 763628189761. Christmas Musical The message of Christmas is a message of joy - and becomes the central theme that is woven throughout this 37-minute musical by Lloyd Larson. Easily learned, this work contains eight selections of both new and familiar carols and spirituals, including Keith Getty's powerful song, 'Joy Has Dawned. ' The work is dynamically arranged for SATB choirs and orchestra, and is filled with the joy of the season, which congregations will find appealing, as the message embraces the hope that we have in both the good days and the bad - that joy has dawned upon the world - giving us something to celebrate!
A Christmas musical composed & arranged by Lloyd Larson, orchestrated by Ed Hogan. Included parts: Conductor's Score, 2 Flutes, Oboe (or Soprano Sax or Clarinet)*, 2 Clarinets, Bassoon (or Bass Clarinet)*, 3 Horns (or Alto Sax or Clarinet)*, 3 Trumpets (or Alto Sax)*, 2 Trombones (or Tenor Sax or Baritone T.C.)*, Tuba, Percussion, Harp, Piano, 2 Violins, Viola (or Clarinet)*, Cello, Double Bass/Electric Bass, String Reduction, *Alternate Parts on CD-ROM. $79.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 4 to 6 business days | | |
| Joy Has Dawned Choral CD Hope Publishing Company
Voice-Dominant (Reproducible) SKU: HP.8978 Composed by Lloyd Larson. Arra...(+)
Voice-Dominant (Reproducible) SKU: HP.8978 Composed by Lloyd Larson. Arranged by Lloyd Larson. Listening CD. Hope Publishing Company #8978. Published by Hope Publishing Company (HP.8978). UPC: 763628189785. Christmas Musical The message of Christmas is a message of joy - and becomes the central theme that is woven throughout this 37-minute musical by Lloyd Larson. Easily learned, this work contains eight selections of both new and familiar carols and spirituals, including Keith Getty's powerful song, 'Joy Has Dawned. ' The work is dynamically arranged for SATB choirs and orchestra, and is filled with the joy of the season, which congregations will find appealing, as the message embraces the hope that we have in both the good days and the bad - that joy has dawned upon the world - giving us something to celebrate!
A Christmas musical composed & arranged by Lloyd Larson, orchestrated by Ed Hogan. Included parts: Conductor's Score, 2 Flutes, Oboe (or Soprano Sax or Clarinet)*, 2 Clarinets, Bassoon (or Bass Clarinet)*, 3 Horns (or Alto Sax or Clarinet)*, 3 Trumpets (or Alto Sax)*, 2 Trombones (or Tenor Sax or Baritone T.C.)*, Tuba, Percussion, Harp, Piano, 2 Violins, Viola (or Clarinet)*, Cello, Double Bass/Electric Bass, String Reduction, *Alternate Parts on CD-ROM. $59.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 4 to 6 business days | | |
| Joy Has Dawned Hope Publishing Company
SKU: HP.8975 Composed by Lloyd Larson. Arranged by Lloyd Larson. Orchestr...(+)
SKU: HP.8975 Composed by Lloyd Larson. Arranged by Lloyd Larson. Orchestration. Instrumental parts. Hope Publishing Company #8975. Published by Hope Publishing Company (HP.8975). UPC: 763628189754. Christmas Musical The message of Christmas is a message of joy - and becomes the central theme that is woven throughout this 37-minute musical by Lloyd Larson. Easily learned, this work contains eight selections of both new and familiar carols and spirituals, including Keith Getty's powerful song, 'Joy Has Dawned. ' The work is dynamically arranged for SATB choirs and orchestra, and is filled with the joy of the season, which congregations will find appealing, as the message embraces the hope that we have in both the good days and the bad - that joy has dawned upon the world - giving us something to celebrate!
A Christmas musical composed & arranged by Lloyd Larson, orchestrated by Ed Hogan. Included parts: Conductor's Score, 2 Flutes, Oboe (or Soprano Sax or Clarinet)*, 2 Clarinets, Bassoon (or Bass Clarinet)*, 3 Horns (or Alto Sax or Clarinet)*, 3 Trumpets (or Alto Sax)*, 2 Trombones (or Tenor Sax or Baritone T.C.)*, Tuba, Percussion, Harp, Piano, 2 Violins, Viola (or Clarinet)*, Cello, Double Bass/Electric Bass, String Reduction, *Alternate Parts on CD-ROM. $399.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Joy Has Dawned Choral SATB Hope Publishing Company
SATB choir SKU: HP.8972 Composed by Lloyd Larson. Arranged by Lloyd Larso...(+)
SATB choir SKU: HP.8972 Composed by Lloyd Larson. Arranged by Lloyd Larson. Listening CD. Hope Publishing Company #8972. Published by Hope Publishing Company (HP.8972). UPC: 763628189723. Christmas Musical The message of Christmas is a message of joy - and becomes the central theme that is woven throughout this 37-minute musical by Lloyd Larson. Easily learned, this work contains eight selections of both new and familiar carols and spirituals, including Keith Getty's powerful song, 'Joy Has Dawned. ' The work is dynamically arranged for SATB choirs and orchestra, and is filled with the joy of the season, which congregations will find appealing, as the message embraces the hope that we have in both the good days and the bad - that joy has dawned upon the world - giving us something to celebrate!
A Christmas musical composed & arranged by Lloyd Larson, orchestrated by Ed Hogan. Included parts: Conductor's Score, 2 Flutes, Oboe (or Soprano Sax or Clarinet)*, 2 Clarinets, Bassoon (or Bass Clarinet)*, 3 Horns (or Alto Sax or Clarinet)*, 3 Trumpets (or Alto Sax)*, 2 Trombones (or Tenor Sax or Baritone T.C.)*, Tuba, Percussion, Harp, Piano, 2 Violins, Viola (or Clarinet)*, Cello, Double Bass/Electric Bass, String Reduction, *Alternate Parts on CD-ROM. $17.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 4 to 6 business days | | |
| Joy Has Dawned Hope Publishing Company
SKU: HP.8977 Preview Pack. Composed by Lloyd Larson. Arranged by L...(+)
SKU: HP.8977 Preview Pack. Composed by Lloyd Larson. Arranged by Lloyd Larson. Collection. Book & CD. 96 pages. Hope Publishing Company #8977. Published by Hope Publishing Company (HP.8977). UPC: 763628189778. Christmas Musical The message of Christmas is a message of joy - and becomes the central theme that is woven throughout this 37-minute musical by Lloyd Larson. Easily learned, this work contains eight selections of both new and familiar carols and spirituals, including Keith Getty's powerful song, 'Joy Has Dawned. ' The work is dynamically arranged for SATB choirs and orchestra, and is filled with the joy of the season, which congregations will find appealing, as the message embraces the hope that we have in both the good days and the bad - that joy has dawned upon the world - giving us something to celebrate!
A Christmas musical composed & arranged by Lloyd Larson, orchestrated by Ed Hogan. Included parts: Conductor's Score, 2 Flutes, Oboe (or Soprano Sax or Clarinet)*, 2 Clarinets, Bassoon (or Bass Clarinet)*, 3 Horns (or Alto Sax or Clarinet)*, 3 Trumpets (or Alto Sax)*, 2 Trombones (or Tenor Sax or Baritone T.C.)*, Tuba, Percussion, Harp, Piano, 2 Violins, Viola (or Clarinet)*, Cello, Double Bass/Electric Bass, String Reduction, *Alternate Parts on CD-ROM. $17.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 4 to 6 business days | | |
| Joy Has Dawned Choral SATB Hope Publishing Company
SATB choir SKU: HP.8974 Composed by Lloyd Larson. Arranged by Lloyd Larso...(+)
SATB choir SKU: HP.8974 Composed by Lloyd Larson. Arranged by Lloyd Larson. Accompaniment CD. Hope Publishing Company #8974. Published by Hope Publishing Company (HP.8974). UPC: 763628189747. Christmas Musical The message of Christmas is a message of joy - and becomes the central theme that is woven throughout this 37-minute musical by Lloyd Larson. Easily learned, this work contains eight selections of both new and familiar carols and spirituals, including Keith Getty's powerful song, 'Joy Has Dawned. ' The work is dynamically arranged for SATB choirs and orchestra, and is filled with the joy of the season, which congregations will find appealing, as the message embraces the hope that we have in both the good days and the bad - that joy has dawned upon the world - giving us something to celebrate!
A Christmas musical composed & arranged by Lloyd Larson, orchestrated by Ed Hogan. Included parts: Conductor's Score, 2 Flutes, Oboe (or Soprano Sax or Clarinet)*, 2 Clarinets, Bassoon (or Bass Clarinet)*, 3 Horns (or Alto Sax or Clarinet)*, 3 Trumpets (or Alto Sax)*, 2 Trombones (or Tenor Sax or Baritone T.C.)*, Tuba, Percussion, Harp, Piano, 2 Violins, Viola (or Clarinet)*, Cello, Double Bass/Electric Bass, String Reduction, *Alternate Parts on CD-ROM. $94.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 4 to 6 business days | | |
| Hope Remains Within - Easy Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Bongos, Brake Drum, Chimes, Clarinet 1, ...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Bongos, Brake Drum, Chimes, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Euphonium, Euphonium T.C., Flute 1, Flute 2, Horn, Mallet Percussion 1, Mallet Percussion 2, Oboe, Percussion 1, Percussion 2, Percussion 3, Snare Drum and more. - Grade 2.5 SKU: CF.YPS217F Composed by Zachary Cairns. Sws. Yps. Full score. 24 pages. Duration 4 minutes, 48 seconds. Carl Fischer Music #YPS217F. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.YPS217F). ISBN 9781491156551. UPC: 680160915095. 9 x 12 inches. Hope Remains Within was commissioned by and composed for the Mount Nittany Middle School 7th and 8th Grade Concert Bands. Having heard the students of Mount Nittany perform another work of mine, I was very excited when their director, Johanna Steinbacher, approached me about writing a piece specifically for them. I knew right away that I wanted to write something that would tie in with their non-music curriculum in some way, but I wasn't exactly sure how, or what. Johanna talked to some of her students and learned that, in 7th grade, the students spend a good deal of time studying mythology in their English class. In particular, two clarinet students mentioned how much they enjoyed the story of Pandora. As such, I decided to use that story as the basis of this composition. Hope Remains Within doesn't attempt to re-tell the story, event by event, in musical terms. Instead, my goal was to address what seems to be one of the central issues of the Pandora myth. Though there are some variations, we probably all know the basics as told by the ancient Greek poet Hesiod. Zeus decides to punish Prometheus for stealing fire from heaven and giving it to humans. He and the other gods create Pandora, a beautiful and deceitful woman, and they give her to Prometheus's brother Epimetheus as a bride. Pandora is herself given a jar (according to many sources, jar seems to be a more accurate translation for what we commonly call Pandora's box) which contained numerous evils, diseases, and other pains. Out of curiosity, Pandora opens the jar and releases all of these evils into the world. But one thing remains in the jar: hope. The issue of hope seems to be one of the big interpretive questions of the Pandora myth. Why does hope remain within the jar? Why doesn't it come out of the jar to help humanity? Is hope being held on a pedestal of some sort? Is hope deliberately withheld from humanity? Why was hope in the jar with all those evils in the first place? I'm not enough of a mythological scholar to claim to have definitive answers to those questions, but these are the questions that I've tried to engage from a musical perspective in Hope Remains Within. I encourage the students and listeners to consider their own ideas of what hope is, and where you can find your own hope when needed. Musically, Hope Remains Within draws one of its main themes from the Prometheus Symphony by Alexander Skryabin (Scriabin). The note sequence F-D-Gb -F, heard near Hope's beginning played by alto saxophones and chimes, comes from the opening measures of Skyrabin's work. Given the important role that Prometheus plays in the Pandora myth, this seemed like an appropriate musical gesture to quote. This Prometheus motive is varied throughout the course of the piece, and even provides closure at the end, recast in a major key. Additionally, I have tried to involve a manageable amount of chromaticism in this piece. I have worked from the key of Bb major, no doubt familiar to every student who has ever played an instrument in a band. But I have added three extra notes: Db, Gb, and Ab, which are drawn from the key of Bb minor. During the piece's slow opening, I have allowed these minor key pitches to mingle freely within the Bb major tonality, adding extra color and (I hope!) beauty. As the piece progresses, though, the tempo increases, and we lose sense of the Bb major key entirely, and these extra notes play a more important role. But finally, Bb major returns triumphantly and all the extra notes are gone, except for a brief memory near the very end. (Ok, there are a couple of E-naturals that sneak in there along the way. I couldn't resist.). Hope Remains Within was commissioned by and composed for the Mount Nittany Middle School 7th and 8th Grade Concert Bands. Having heard the students of Mount Nittany perform another work of mine, I was very excited when their director, Johanna Steinbacher, approached me about writing a piece specifically for them. I knew right away that I wanted to write something that would tie in with their non-music curriculum in some way, but I wasn’t exactly sure how, or what. Johanna talked to some of her students and learned that, in 7th grade, the students spend a good deal of time studying mythology in their English class. In particular, two clarinet students mentioned how much they enjoyed the story of Pandora.As such, I decided to use that story as the basis of this composition. Hope Remains Within doesn’t attempt to re-tell the story, event by event, in musical terms. Instead, my goal was to address what seems to be one of the central issues of the Pandora myth. Though there are some variations, we probably all know the basics as told by the ancient Greek poet Hesiod. Zeus decides to punish Prometheus for stealing fire from heaven and giving it to humans. He and the other gods create Pandora, a beautiful and deceitful woman, and they give her to Prometheus’s brother Epimetheus as a bride. Pandora is herself given a jar (according to many sources, “jar†seems to be a more accurate translation for what we commonly call “Pandora’s boxâ€) which contained numerous evils, diseases, and other pains. Out of curiosity, Pandora opens the jar and releases all of these evils into the world. But one thing remains in the jar: hope.The issue of hope seems to be one of the big interpretive questions of the Pandora myth. Why does hope remain within the jar? Why doesn’t it come out of the jar to help humanity? Is hope being held on a pedestal of some sort? Is hope deliberately withheld from humanity? Why was hope in the jar with all those evils in the first place?I’m not enough of a mythological scholar to claim to have definitive answers to those questions, but these are the questions that I’ve tried to engage from a musical perspective in Hope Remains Within. I encourage the students and listeners to consider their own ideas of what hope is, and where you can find your own hope when needed.Musically, Hope Remains Within draws one of its main themes from the Prometheus Symphony by Alexander Skryabin (Scriabin). The note sequence F-D-Gb -F, heard near Hope’s beginning played by alto saxophones and chimes, comes from the opening measures of Skyrabin’s work. Given the important role that Prometheus plays in the Pandora myth, this seemed like an appropriate musical gesture to quote. This Prometheus motive is varied throughout the course of the piece, and even provides closure at the end, recast in a major key.Additionally, I have tried to involve a manageable amount of chromaticism in this piece. I have worked from the key of Bb major, no doubt familiar to every student who has ever played an instrument in a band. But I have added three extra notes: Db, Gb, and Ab, which are drawn from the key of Bb minor. During the piece’s slow opening, I have allowed these minor key pitches to mingle freely within the Bb major tonality, adding extra color and (I hope!) beauty. As the piece progresses, though, the tempo increases, and we lose sense of the Bb major key entirely, and these extra notes play a more important role. But finally, Bb major returns triumphantly and all the extra notes are gone, except for a brief memory near the very end. (Ok, there are a couple of E-naturals that sneak in there along the way. I couldn’t resist.). $11.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Hope Remains Within - Easy Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Bongos, Brake Drum, Chimes, Clarinet 1, ...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Bongos, Brake Drum, Chimes, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Euphonium, Euphonium T.C., Flute 1, Flute 2, Horn, Mallet Percussion 1, Mallet Percussion 2, Oboe, Percussion 1, Percussion 2, Percussion 3, Snare Drum and more. - Grade 2.5 SKU: CF.YPS217 Composed by Zachary Cairns. Folio. Yps. Set of Score and Parts. 8+8+4+8+8+4+2+6+4+4+4+8+8+8+8+6+6+6+4+6+4+2+2+4+6+10+24 pages. Duration 4 minutes, 48 seconds. Carl Fischer Music #YPS217. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.YPS217). ISBN 9781491156544. UPC: 680160915088. 9 x 12 inches. Hope Remains Within was commissioned by and composed for the Mount Nittany Middle School 7th and 8th Grade Concert Bands. Having heard the students of Mount Nittany perform another work of mine, I was very excited when their director, Johanna Steinbacher, approached me about writing a piece specifically for them. I knew right away that I wanted to write something that would tie in with their non-music curriculum in some way, but I wasn't exactly sure how, or what. Johanna talked to some of her students and learned that, in 7th grade, the students spend a good deal of time studying mythology in their English class. In particular, two clarinet students mentioned how much they enjoyed the story of Pandora. As such, I decided to use that story as the basis of this composition. Hope Remains Within doesn't attempt to re-tell the story, event by event, in musical terms. Instead, my goal was to address what seems to be one of the central issues of the Pandora myth. Though there are some variations, we probably all know the basics as told by the ancient Greek poet Hesiod. Zeus decides to punish Prometheus for stealing fire from heaven and giving it to humans. He and the other gods create Pandora, a beautiful and deceitful woman, and they give her to Prometheus's brother Epimetheus as a bride. Pandora is herself given a jar (according to many sources, jar seems to be a more accurate translation for what we commonly call Pandora's box) which contained numerous evils, diseases, and other pains. Out of curiosity, Pandora opens the jar and releases all of these evils into the world. But one thing remains in the jar: hope. The issue of hope seems to be one of the big interpretive questions of the Pandora myth. Why does hope remain within the jar? Why doesn't it come out of the jar to help humanity? Is hope being held on a pedestal of some sort? Is hope deliberately withheld from humanity? Why was hope in the jar with all those evils in the first place? I'm not enough of a mythological scholar to claim to have definitive answers to those questions, but these are the questions that I've tried to engage from a musical perspective in Hope Remains Within. I encourage the students and listeners to consider their own ideas of what hope is, and where you can find your own hope when needed. Musically, Hope Remains Within draws one of its main themes from the Prometheus Symphony by Alexander Skryabin (Scriabin). The note sequence F-D-Gb -F, heard near Hope's beginning played by alto saxophones and chimes, comes from the opening measures of Skyrabin's work. Given the important role that Prometheus plays in the Pandora myth, this seemed like an appropriate musical gesture to quote. This Prometheus motive is varied throughout the course of the piece, and even provides closure at the end, recast in a major key. Additionally, I have tried to involve a manageable amount of chromaticism in this piece. I have worked from the key of Bb major, no doubt familiar to every student who has ever played an instrument in a band. But I have added three extra notes: Db, Gb, and Ab, which are drawn from the key of Bb minor. During the piece's slow opening, I have allowed these minor key pitches to mingle freely within the Bb major tonality, adding extra color and (I hope!) beauty. As the piece progresses, though, the tempo increases, and we lose sense of the Bb major key entirely, and these extra notes play a more important role. But finally, Bb major returns triumphantly and all the extra notes are gone, except for a brief memory near the very end. (Ok, there are a couple of E-naturals that sneak in there along the way. I couldn't resist.). Hope Remains Within was commissioned by and composed for the Mount Nittany Middle School 7th and 8th Grade Concert Bands. Having heard the students of Mount Nittany perform another work of mine, I was very excited when their director, Johanna Steinbacher, approached me about writing a piece specifically for them. I knew right away that I wanted to write something that would tie in with their non-music curriculum in some way, but I wasn’t exactly sure how, or what. Johanna talked to some of her students and learned that, in 7th grade, the students spend a good deal of time studying mythology in their English class. In particular, two clarinet students mentioned how much they enjoyed the story of Pandora.As such, I decided to use that story as the basis of this composition. Hope Remains Within doesn’t attempt to re-tell the story, event by event, in musical terms. Instead, my goal was to address what seems to be one of the central issues of the Pandora myth. Though there are some variations, we probably all know the basics as told by the ancient Greek poet Hesiod. Zeus decides to punish Prometheus for stealing fire from heaven and giving it to humans. He and the other gods create Pandora, a beautiful and deceitful woman, and they give her to Prometheus’s brother Epimetheus as a bride. Pandora is herself given a jar (according to many sources, “jar†seems to be a more accurate translation for what we commonly call “Pandora’s boxâ€) which contained numerous evils, diseases, and other pains. Out of curiosity, Pandora opens the jar and releases all of these evils into the world. But one thing remains in the jar: hope.The issue of hope seems to be one of the big interpretive questions of the Pandora myth. Why does hope remain within the jar? Why doesn’t it come out of the jar to help humanity? Is hope being held on a pedestal of some sort? Is hope deliberately withheld from humanity? Why was hope in the jar with all those evils in the first place?I’m not enough of a mythological scholar to claim to have definitive answers to those questions, but these are the questions that I’ve tried to engage from a musical perspective in Hope Remains Within. I encourage the students and listeners to consider their own ideas of what hope is, and where you can find your own hope when needed.Musically, Hope Remains Within draws one of its main themes from the Prometheus Symphony by Alexander Skryabin (Scriabin). The note sequence F-D-Gb -F, heard near Hope’s beginning played by alto saxophones and chimes, comes from the opening measures of Skyrabin’s work. Given the important role that Prometheus plays in the Pandora myth, this seemed like an appropriate musical gesture to quote. This Prometheus motive is varied throughout the course of the piece, and even provides closure at the end, recast in a major key.Additionally, I have tried to involve a manageable amount of chromaticism in this piece. I have worked from the key of Bb major, no doubt familiar to every student who has ever played an instrument in a band. But I have added three extra notes: Db, Gb, and Ab, which are drawn from the key of Bb minor. During the piece’s slow opening, I have allowed these minor key pitches to mingle freely within the Bb major tonality, adding extra color and (I hope!) beauty. As the piece progresses, though, the tempo increases, and we lose sense of the Bb major key entirely, and these extra notes play a more important role. But finally, Bb major returns triumphantly and all the extra notes are gone, except for a brief memory near the very end. (Ok, there are a couple of E-naturals that sneak in there along the way. I couldn’t resist.). $75.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| The Star Spangled Banner Concert band - Intermediate/advanced Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Clarinet 3, Cras...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Clarinet 3, Crash Cymbals, Euphonium, Euphonium T.C., Flute 1, Flute 2, Glockenspiel, Horn 1, Horn 2, Horn 3, Horn 4, Mallet Percussion, Oboe, Percussion 1, Percussion 2, Piccolo and more. - Grade 4 SKU: CF.SPS73 Composed by John Stafford Smith. Arranged by Sean O'Loughlin. SWS FS. Carl Fischer Symphonic Performance Series. Set of Score and Parts. With Standard notation. 1+4+4+2+4+4+4+2+2+2+2+2+2+3+3+3+2+2+2+2+3+3+3+2+3+4+1+1+2+3+12 pages. Duration 1 minute, 48 seconds. Carl Fischer Music #SPS73. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.SPS73). ISBN 9781491147689. UPC: 680160905188. 9 x 12 inches. Key: Bb major. Composer/arranger Sean O'Loughlin has provided a refreshing new setting of our National Anthem. It was originally written for orchestral brass and percussion and has been performed at both MLB and NBA events. The arrangement begins with a bold fanfare to set the tone, but also to provide the motive glue to hold the arrangement together and create something unique. Creative harmonic usage and colorful orchestration really make this version stand out from the rest. There have been many great arrangements of our National Anthem throughout the years . The responsibility of creating one that truly brought something new to the mix was very daunting . I was fortunate enough to get an opportunity to write this version for the Oregon Symphony Brass Section to perform at the Portland Trail Blazers NBA games . Subsequent performances have occurred with the Baltimore Symphony at the Baltimore Orioles MLB games . At this time, it is my supreme honor to adapt this for the advanced concert band .In bringing something new, I decided to start with a bold fanfare to set the tone for this great music . Introducing some more dissonant harmonies also created a more intense feel .The first stanza includes a flowing counter line in the horns and alto saxophones . The trumpets interject some flourishes on the second pass to further the intensity . These flourishes continue “ . . . when the rockets red glare!†The final push at m . 29 is colored with pulsating 16th notes in the woodwinds that lead to some dramatic harmony at the fermata in m . 32 . The opening fanfare then returns to let everyone know that it's time to “Play ball!â€. $110.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Labyrinth Theodore Presser Co.
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Trombone, Bassoon, Clarinet, Contrabass, Contrabassoon,...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Trombone, Bassoon, Clarinet, Contrabass, Contrabassoon, English Horn, Euphonium, Flute, Horn, Keyboard, Oboe, Percussion, Piccolo, Timpani, Trumpet, Tuba, alto Saxophone, baritone Saxophone, soprano Saxophone, tenor Saxophone and more. SKU: PR.11540425S Composed by Carter Pann. Study Score. 92 pages. Duration 26 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #115-40425S. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.11540425S). UPC: 680160688142. My work Labyrinth for Ithaca College could have easily been titled as my Third Symphony. The work is larger in scope than every other work of mine for winds, save perhaps my first symphony. The piece is cast in two main parts, each consisting of two movements. As it happened I wrote the movements backwards (fitting for something called Labyrinth). The size of the band is on par with that of Karel Husa’s Music for Prague 1968 with one exception, there is an electric keyboard part which lends certain moments in the piece an other-worldly ambience... sounds that are altogether different from anything possible from acoustic instruments. At the risk of sounding obvious or mundane, I had two words floating around my brain during the composing of this work — HUGE and melodic. My predisposition to create inherently melodic music is inescapable at this point in my composing career. This is the kind of music I have gravitated towards since beginning at the piano so long ago. I don’t write ambient or spectral music, nor do I write music replete with extended techniques. The crafting of melodies with gravitas has always made my process of composing the most satisfying. The very last movement of Labyrinth is a gargantuan crescendo the likes of the last movement of Respighi’s The Pines of Rome or Ravel’s Bolero and should leave the audience and players sonically drenched by the end. I’m so honored to have this opportunity to compose for Ithaca College’s 50th Anniversary of that seminal work of Karel Husa’s. I have known Music for Prague 1968 as long as I’ve known serious music for winds. It is my aim that every moment of Labyrinth offers the players as much to bite their teeth on as it leaves the audience in its throng from start to finish. -CP. $46.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Labyrinth Theodore Presser Co.
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Trombone, Bassoon, Clarinet, Contrabass, Contrabassoon,...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Trombone, Bassoon, Clarinet, Contrabass, Contrabassoon, English Horn, Euphonium, Flute, Horn, Keyboard, Oboe, Percussion, Piccolo, Timpani, Trumpet, Tuba, alto Saxophone, baritone Saxophone, soprano Saxophone, tenor Saxophone and more. SKU: PR.11540425L Composed by Carter Pann. Large Score. 92 pages. Duration 26 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #115-40425L. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.11540425L). UPC: 680160688159. My work Labyrinth for Ithaca College could have easily been titled as my Third Symphony. The work is larger in scope than every other work of mine for winds, save perhaps my first symphony. The piece is cast in two main parts, each consisting of two movements. As it happened I wrote the movements backwards (fitting for something called Labyrinth). The size of the band is on par with that of Karel Husa’s Music for Prague 1968 with one exception, there is an electric keyboard part which lends certain moments in the piece an other-worldly ambience... sounds that are altogether different from anything possible from acoustic instruments. At the risk of sounding obvious or mundane, I had two words floating around my brain during the composing of this work — HUGE and melodic. My predisposition to create inherently melodic music is inescapable at this point in my composing career. This is the kind of music I have gravitated towards since beginning at the piano so long ago. I don’t write ambient or spectral music, nor do I write music replete with extended techniques. The crafting of melodies with gravitas has always made my process of composing the most satisfying. The very last movement of Labyrinth is a gargantuan crescendo the likes of the last movement of Respighi’s The Pines of Rome or Ravel’s Bolero and should leave the audience and players sonically drenched by the end. I’m so honored to have this opportunity to compose for Ithaca College’s 50th Anniversary of that seminal work of Karel Husa’s. I have known Music for Prague 1968 as long as I’ve known serious music for winds. It is my aim that every moment of Labyrinth offers the players as much to bite their teeth on as it leaves the audience in its throng from start to finish. -CP. $82.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Labyrinth Theodore Presser Co.
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Trombone, Bassoon, Clarinet, Contrabass, Contrabassoon,...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Trombone, Bassoon, Clarinet, Contrabass, Contrabassoon, English Horn, Euphonium, Flute, Horn, Keyboard, Oboe, Percussion, Piccolo, Timpani, Trumpet, Tuba, alto Saxophone, baritone Saxophone, soprano Saxophone, tenor Saxophone and more. SKU: PR.115404250 Composed by Carter Pann. Set of Score and Parts. 92+8+12+12+12+12+8+8+12+12+12+12+12+12+12+12+8+12+12+12+8+8+8+8+8+8+8+8+8+8+8+8+8+8+8+8+12+8+8+8+8+8+8 pages. Duration 26 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #115-40425. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.115404250). UPC: 680160688135. My work Labyrinth for Ithaca College could have easily been titled as my Third Symphony. The work is larger in scope than every other work of mine for winds, save perhaps my first symphony. The piece is cast in two main parts, each consisting of two movements. As it happened I wrote the movements backwards (fitting for something called Labyrinth). The size of the band is on par with that of Karel Husa’s Music for Prague 1968 with one exception, there is an electric keyboard part which lends certain moments in the piece an other-worldly ambience... sounds that are altogether different from anything possible from acoustic instruments. At the risk of sounding obvious or mundane, I had two words floating around my brain during the composing of this work — HUGE and melodic. My predisposition to create inherently melodic music is inescapable at this point in my composing career. This is the kind of music I have gravitated towards since beginning at the piano so long ago. I don’t write ambient or spectral music, nor do I write music replete with extended techniques. The crafting of melodies with gravitas has always made my process of composing the most satisfying. The very last movement of Labyrinth is a gargantuan crescendo the likes of the last movement of Respighi’s The Pines of Rome or Ravel’s Bolero and should leave the audience and players sonically drenched by the end. I’m so honored to have this opportunity to compose for Ithaca College’s 50th Anniversary of that seminal work of Karel Husa’s. I have known Music for Prague 1968 as long as I’ve known serious music for winds. It is my aim that every moment of Labyrinth offers the players as much to bite their teeth on as it leaves the audience in its throng from start to finish. -CP. $285.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| For the Mystic Harmony Theodore Presser Co.
Band Bass Clarinet, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Clarinet, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Clar...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Clarinet, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Clarinet 3, Contrabass Clarinet, Contrabassoon, English Horn, Flute 1, Flute 2, Oboe 1, Oboe 2, Piccolo, alto Saxophone, soprano Saxophone, tenor Saxophone SKU: PR.165001000 Hymns for Wind Ensemble. Composed by Dan Welcher. Folio. Set of Score and Parts. 4+24+24+16+8+4+4+24+12+12+8+4+4+4+4+8+8+8+8+4+4+4+4+8+8+8+8+8+8+8+8+4+16+4+8+4+8+8+4+4+4+48 pages. Duration 10 minutes, 41 seconds. Theodore Presser Company #165-00100. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.165001000). ISBN 9781491129241. UPC: 680160669776. 9 x 12 inches. Commissioned for a consortium of high school and college bands in the north Dallas region, FOR THEMYSTIC HARMONY is a 10-minute inspirational work in homage to Norwood and Elizabeth Dixon,patrons of the Fort Worth Symphony and the Van Cliburn Competition. Welcher draws melodic flavorfrom five American hymns, spirituals, and folk tunes of the 19th century. The last of these sources toappear is the hymn tune For the Beauty of the Earth, whose third stanza is the quatrain: “For the joy of earand eye, For the heart and mind’s delight, For the mystic harmony, Linking sense to sound and sight,â€giving rise to the work’s title. This work, commissioned for a consortium of high school bands in the north Dallas area, is my fifteenth maturework for wind ensemble (not counting transcriptions). When I asked Todd Dixon, the band director whospearheaded this project, what kind of a work he most wanted, he first said “something that’s basically slow,†butwanted to leave the details to me. During a long subsequent conversation, he mentioned that his grandparents,Norwood and Elizabeth Dixon, were prime supporters of the Fort Worth Symphony, going so far as to purchase anumber of high quality instruments for that orchestra. This intrigued me, so I asked more about his grandparentsand was provided an 80-page biographical sketch. Reading that article, including a long section about theirdevotion to supporting a young man through the rigors of the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition fora number of years, moved me very much. Norwood and Elizabeth Dixon weren’t just supporters of the arts; theywere passionate lovers of music and musicians. I determined to make this work a testament to that love, and tothe religious faith that sustained them both. The idea of using extant hymns was also suggested by Todd Dixon,and this 10-minute work is the result.I have employed existing melodies in several works, delving into certain kinds of religious music more than a fewtimes. In seeking new sounds, new ways of harmonizing old tunes, and the contrapuntal overlaying of one tunewith another, I was able to make works like ZION (using 19th-century Revivalist hymns) and LABORING SONGS(using Shaker melodies) reflect the spirit of the composers who created these melodies, without sounding likepastiches or medleys. I determined to do the same with this new work, with the added problem of employingmelodies that were more familiar. I chose five tunes from the 19th century: hymns, spirituals, and folk-tunes.Some of these are known by differing titles, but they all appear in hymnals of various Christian denominations(with various titles and texts). My idea was to employ the tunes without altering their notes, instead using aconstantly modulating sense of harmony — sometimes leading to polytonal harmonizations of what are normallysimple four-chord hymns.The work begins and ends with a repeated chime on the note C: a reminder of steeples, white clapboard churchesin the country, and small church organs. Beginning with a Mixolydian folk tune of Caribbean origin presentedtwice with layered entrances, the work starts with a feeling of mystery and gentle sorrow. It proceeds, after along transition, into a second hymn that is sometimes connected to the sea (hence the sensation of water andwaves throughout it). This tune, by John B. Dykes (1823-1876), is a bit more chromatic and “shifty†than mosthymn-tunes, so I chose to play with the constant sensation of modulation even more than the original does. Atthe climax, the familiar spiritual “Were you there?†takes over, with a double-time polytonal feeling propelling itforward at “Sometimes it causes me to tremble.â€Trumpets in counterpoint raise the temperature, and the tempo as well, leading the music into a third tune (ofunknown provenance, though it appears with different texts in various hymnals) that is presented in a sprightlymanner. Bassoons introduce the melody, but it is quickly taken up by other instruments over three “verses,â€constantly growing in orchestration and volume. A mysterious second tune, unrelated to this one, interrupts it inall three verses, sending the melody into unknown regions.The final melody is “For the Beauty of the Earth.†This tune by Conrad Kocher (1786-1872) is commonly sung atThanksgiving — the perfect choice to end this work celebrating two people known for their generosity.Keeping the sense of constant modulation that has been present throughout, I chose to present this hymn in threegrowing verses, but with a twist: every four bars, the “key†of the hymn seems to shift — until the “Lord of all, toThee we praise†melody bursts out in a surprising compound meter. This, as it turns out, was the “mystery tuneâ€heard earlier in the piece. After an Ivesian, almost polytonal climax, the Coda begins over a long B( pedal. At first,it seems to be a restatement of the first two phrases of “For the Beauty†with long spaces between them, but it soonchanges to a series of “Amen†cadences, widely separated by range and color. These, too, do not conform to anykey, but instead overlay each other in ways that are unpredictable but strangely comforting.The third verse of “For the Beauty of the Earth†contains this quatrain:“For the joy of ear and eye, –For the heart and mind’s delightFor the mystic harmonyLinking sense to sound and sightâ€and it was from this poetry that I drew the title for the present work. It is my hope that audiences and performerswill find within it a sense of grace: more than a little familiar, but also quite new and unexpected. $150.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
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