| Noona Comprehensive Music Magic Piano Lessons Primer Piano solo Heritage Music Press
By Walter Noona. Piano. Level: Primer. Piano method. Published by Heritage Music...(+)
By Walter Noona. Piano. Level: Primer. Piano method. Published by Heritage Music Press.
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| Kirchner Vd Trio (1999) Schott
Violin, viola and cello (P/ST) - difficult SKU: HL.49033007 Composed by L...(+)
Violin, viola and cello (P/ST) - difficult SKU: HL.49033007 Composed by Leon Kirchner. This edition: Saddle stitching. Sheet music. Edition Schott. Score and parts. Composed 2000. 60 pages. Duration 11'. Schott Music #ED 9326. Published by Schott Music (HL.49033007). ISBN 9790001130240. 9.25x12.0x0.152 inches. Volker David Kirchner's works encompass every genre. As a viola player who used to play in orchestras and chamber ensembles, Kirchner's leaning towards the composition of chamber music is evident, besides his numerous compositions for musical theatre and for orchestra. Even in the realm of 'pure, absolute' music, Kirchner's music has theatrical elements. Kirchner knows how to draw on the full technical range and sound potential of string instruments, and in this Trio he achieves a wealth of instrumental nuances in music with a powerful emotional focus. $40.00 - See more - Buy online | | |
| Michael Aaron Piano Course Lessons Primer
Piano solo [Sheet music] - Beginner Alfred Publishing
By Michael Aaron. For Piano. Piano method/supplement. Michael Aaron Piano Course...(+)
By Michael Aaron. For Piano. Piano method/supplement. Michael Aaron Piano Course. Book. 48 pages. Published by Alfred Publishing.
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| Universal Rhythms for Drummers Drums [Sheet music + CD] Alfred Publishing
(The Keys to Unlock a World of Creativity). By Dave DiCenso. For Drumset. Method...(+)
(The Keys to Unlock a World of Creativity). By Dave DiCenso. For Drumset. Method/Instruction; Percussion - Drum Set Method or Collection. Book and CD. 100 pages
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| Activate! Feb/Mar 10 Heritage Music Press
(Music, Movement and More! The Music Magazine for Grades K-6). By Jeanette Morga...(+)
(Music, Movement and More! The Music Magazine for Grades K-6). By Jeanette Morgan. For Games, Unison choir, Orff Instrument, Movement, CD Included. General music
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| Learning by Listening: The Wiscasset Music Listening Course - Volume 1 Wiscasset Music Publishing
SKU: WC.M-58005-801-0 20 Musical Examples and Glossary. Composed b...(+)
SKU: WC.M-58005-801-0 20 Musical Examples and Glossary. Composed by B. Warren. Edited by Betsy Warren-Davis and Susan Baker Godoy. Learning by Listening: The Wiscasset Music Listening Course. Instructional. Spiral-bound book and Listening CD. Published by Wiscasset Music Publishing (WC.M-58005-801-0). Volume 1 contains a 60-minute CD of short excerpts from 20 compositions. Each piece is preceded by an announcement of the title of the excerpt and name of the composer. An accompanying book includes the printed music for each excerpt. Using the book, students gain a familiarity with the written form of music, just as they are exposed early to the alphabet before learning to read. $35.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Learning by Listening: The Wiscasset Music Listening Course - Volume 2 Wiscasset Music Publishing
SKU: WC.M-58005-802-7 23 Musical Examples and Glossary. Composed b...(+)
SKU: WC.M-58005-802-7 23 Musical Examples and Glossary. Composed by B. Warren. Edited by Betsy Warren-Davis and Susan Baker Godoy. Learning by Listening: The Wiscasset Music Listening Course. Instructional. Spiral-bound book and Listening CD. Published by Wiscasset Music Publishing (WC.M-58005-802-7). Volume 2 contains a CD of short excerpts from 23 compositions. Each piece is preceded by an announcement of the title of the excerpt and name of the composer. An accompanying book includes the printed music for each excerpt. Using the book, students gain a familiarity with the written form of music, just as they are exposed early to the alphabet before learning to read. $35.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Learning by Listening: The Wiscasset Music Listening Course - Volume 3 Wiscasset Music Publishing
SKU: WC.M-58005-803-4 24 Musical Examples and Glossary. Composed b...(+)
SKU: WC.M-58005-803-4 24 Musical Examples and Glossary. Composed by B. Warren. Edited by Betsy Warren-Davis and Susan Baker Godoy. Instructional. CD and Music Book (spiral-bound). Published by Wiscasset Music Publishing (WC.M-58005-803-4). Volume 3 contains a CD of short excerpts from 24 compositions. Each piece is preceded by an announcement of the title of the excerpt and name of the composer. An accompanying book includes the printed music for each excerpt. Using the book, students gain a familiarity with the written form of music, just as they are exposed early to the alphabet before learning to read. $35.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| You Can Teach Yourself Piano Chords Piano solo [Key & Note References] - Easy Mel Bay
By Per Danielsson. For Keyboard Piano. chord book. You Can Teach Yourself. All S...(+)
By Per Danielsson. For Keyboard Piano. chord book. You Can Teach Yourself. All Styles. Level: Beginning. Book. Size 8.75x11.75. 120 pages. Published by Mel Bay Publications, Inc.
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| Compatible String Ensembles: Christmas Trios (Violin) Carl Fischer
Chamber Music Violin SKU: CF.BF142 22 Holiday Arrangements for Any Com...(+)
Chamber Music Violin SKU: CF.BF142 22 Holiday Arrangements for Any Combination of String Instruments. Composed by Basque Carol, Bernard de la Monnoye, Catalonian Carol, English Carol, Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn, Franz Xaver Gruber, French carol, James Pierpont, John Henry Hopkins, John Wade, Lewis Redner, Mykola Leontovich, Richard Storrs Willis, and Welsh Carol. Arranged by Todd Parrish. Collection - Score. 48 pages. Carl Fischer Music #BF142. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.BF142). ISBN 9781491160145. UPC: 680160918744. The 22 holiday classics contained in this collection have been carefully arranged for any combination of string trio. The melodies, both sacred and secular, cover many centuries and originate in Western Europe and the United States. Each work was selected for its quality, musical interest, and appropriateness in a chamber setting. All pieces in this collection have stood the test of time and are worthy of both study and performance. Arranged specifically for a chamber setting, the trios may be performed in a variety of venues from church services to holiday gatherings. This Compatible String Ensembles collection of Christmas Trios will set the mood in any environment.This Series is Available for:Violin BF142Viola BF143Cello BF144Bass BF145. The 22 Christmas tunes contained in this collection have been carefully arranged for any combination of string trio. The most standard instrumentation for voicing is violin, viola, and cello. However, three of the same instruments work well as do other groupings, given that the higher-pitched instrument plays the higher part. This three-part format follows a standard order: part 1 is melody, part 2 is harmony, and part 3 is a traditional bass line. Optional 8va markings are sometimes given to help the voicings sound better.The selections have been arranged in alphabetic order. The melodies, both sacred and secular, cover many centuries and originate in Western Europe and the United States. Each work is in the public domain and was selected for both its quality and musical interest.Arranged specifically for a chamber setting, the trios may be performed in a variety of venues from church services to holiday gatherings. Some repeats are marked in the music, but any selection may be repeated for the appropriate amount of music needed. Bowings have been added as suggestions, and some fingerings have been added to show the direction of shifts beyond first position.—Todd ParrishOrchestra Editor, Carl Fischer MusicJune 2021. $12.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Theory Notebook Complete Piano solo [Book] Santorella Publications
Composed by John Brimhall. For Piano. Paperback. Instructional, Method. Book. 11...(+)
Composed by John Brimhall. For Piano. Paperback. Instructional, Method. Book. 112 pages. Published by Santorella Publications
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| Gabriel Faure: 15 Selected Songs Low voice [Sheet music + Audio access] Hal Leonard
The Vocal Library - Low Voice. Composed by Gabriel Faure (1845-1924). Vocal Coll...(+)
The Vocal Library - Low Voice. Composed by Gabriel Faure (1845-1924). Vocal Collection. Play Along. Softcover Audio Online. 96 pages. Published by Hal Leonard
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| Voggy's Glockenspiel Book (English Edition) Voggenreiter
Glockenspiel SKU: M7.VOGG-460 Composed by Martina Holtz. This edition: Ri...(+)
Glockenspiel SKU: M7.VOGG-460 Composed by Martina Holtz. This edition: Ring/Spiral binding. Sheet music with CD. 80 pages. Voggenreiter #VOGG 460. Published by Voggenreiter (M7.VOGG-460). ISBN 9783802404603. English. The glockenspiel simply is one of the best instruments for the first contact with the fascinating world of music. With this book your child will play his/her first songs after a very short time.Everything you need to know about the basics of music is explained especially for little ones. Therefore, Voggy's Glockenspiel Book is the perfect start to begin a musical education. All the songs are recorded on the CD to listen and play along to. $20.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| Santorella Publications' Dictionary of Musical Terms [Textbook] Santorella Publications | | |
| Musical Instrument Auction Price Guide, 2000 Edition [Book] String Letter Publishing
String Letter Publishing. Size 6x9 inches. 392 pages. Published by String Letter...(+)
String Letter Publishing. Size 6x9 inches. 392 pages. Published by String Letter Publishing.
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| The Pianist's Guide to Standard Teaching and Performance Concertos [Book] Alfred Publishing
An Invaluable Resource of Keyboard Concertos from Baroque Through Contempora...(+)
An Invaluable Resource of
Keyboard Concertos from
Baroque Through Contemporary
Periods for Teachers,
Students, and Performers.
Composed by Karen Beres and
Christopher Hahn. Book;
Graded Standard Repertoire;
Masterworks; Reference
Textbooks; Textbook - Piano.
Form: Concerto. Masterwork.
144 pages. Published by
Alfred Music
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| Musical Instrument Auction Price Guide, 1999 Edition String Letter Publishing
Book (not sheet music). Book only. Size 6x9 inches. 416 pages. Published by Stri...(+)
Book (not sheet music). Book only. Size 6x9 inches. 416 pages. Published by String Letter Publishing.
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| Piano Adventures Practice Time Assignment Book
Piano solo [Sheet music] Faber Music Limited
By Nancy Faber, Randall Faber. For Piano. Book. Published by The FJH Music Compa...(+)
By Nancy Faber, Randall Faber. For Piano. Book. Published by The FJH Music Company, Inc.
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| 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 | | |
| Social Emotional Learning - Bundle GIA Publications
SKU: GI.G-10366 Composed by Scott N. Edgar. Social Emotional Learning. Mu...(+)
SKU: GI.G-10366 Composed by Scott N. Edgar. Social Emotional Learning. Music Education. GIA Publications #10366. Published by GIA Publications (GI.G-10366). This bundle includes all the essential Social Emotional Learning resources from Scott Edgar at a discounted price. All must-have materials for music educators! Scott Edgar's best-selling book Music Education and Social Emotional Learning addresses the critical role music educators play in developing the social and emotional skills of their students. It offers numerous strategies and practical examples that music teachers in all areas will find beneficial. The companion Student Workbook contains thirty engaging activities that allow students to reflect musically, socially, and emotionally, while also enhancing individual social emotional competence and musicianship. Portraits of Music Education and Social Emotional Learning showcases the inspiring stories and innovative ideas of music educators who are implementing Social Emotional Learning (SEL) instruction with intentionality in their classrooms at the elementary, middle, and high school levels. These teachers—representing all areas of music education— share their real-world challenges and triumphs with SEL instruction, along with many tips, activities, lesson plans, and suggestions for embedding SEL in a way that is musical, intentional, and meaningful. Social Emotional Learning for the Pre-Service and In-Service Music Teacher takes current and future music teachers through thirteen sequential units designed to hone important self-care and SEL skills. Each unit offers connections for both pre-service and in-service music teachers that guide them through exercises to strengthen their skills, as well as space to discover, reflect, journal, draw, and commit to growth. The ABCs of My Feelings and Music is a children's picture book that explores the powerful link between art, music, and emotion. Each page offers an emotion word in a piece of colorful artwork, one for each letter of the alphabet. And below each illustration are three classical music suggestions to listen to while observing the art. $89.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Music Party Games [Flash Cards & Games] Heritage Music Press
By Brenda Knowis. For Games. General music. Published by Heritage Music Press. (...(+)
By Brenda Knowis. For Games. General music. Published by Heritage Music Press. (30/2193H)
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| Music -- A Book of Quotations Dover Publications
SKU: AP.6-415961 Composed by Herb Galewitz. Reference Textbooks; Textbook...(+)
SKU: AP.6-415961 Composed by Herb Galewitz. Reference Textbooks; Textbook - General. Dover Edition. Book. Dover Publications #06-415961. Published by Dover Publications (AP.6-415961). ISBN 9780486415963. English. More than 400 memorable quotes are arranged alphabetically by author, from Fred Allen (When Jack Benny plays the violin, it sounds as if the strings are still back in the cat.) to Friedrich Nietzsche (Is Wagner a human being at all? Is he not rather a disease?) to Florian Zabach (A musical talent is like having six fingers on one hand. You're born with it, you're different because of it, you can't do a thing about it.). [5 3/16 x 8 1/4, 64 pp.]. $3.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
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