SKU: PR.144404380
UPC: 680160030644.
In the mid-1990s in Memphis, Tennessee, the Alabama cellist Craig Hultgren performed my trio Two Poems (1989) with such dedication, brilliance, and comprehension that I vowed to write him a solo work in gratitude for his labors. Chambers of the Twilight is the result. The single-movement essay is through-composed -- it was written in one long day -- and entirely constructed from the juxtapositions, repetitions, and variations of three brief gestures announced by the soloist in the opening measures. The separation and congealing of these three musical events -- alternatively dramatic, melodic/misterioso, and violent -- provide the genesis for all of the ensuing sonic material. An extended coda -- marked delicato e lontano in the score -- gives way to large pizzicato chords which bring the piece to a close. The work exploits fully the dynamic range and registral capabilities of the cello, placing considerable demands on the dexterity and stamina of the soloist. Chambers of the Twilight is approximately fifteen minutes in duration. The score was composed on April 2, 2001, in Ormond-by-the-Sea, Florida, and was written for the 2001 Hultgren Solo Cello Works Biennial. It is composed in loving memory of my maternal grandfather Ernest A. Pilgrim, a fine sculptor and bridge-builder, and is dedicated, with thanks, to Mr. Hultgren.
SKU: HL.14016155
8.25x11.75x0.451 inches.
A collection of thirteen anthems.
SKU: HL.49017441
9.0x12.0x0.376 inches.
This composition evolved from an improvisation played by Petr Eben himself on numerous concert tours across Europe. Now the printed version long awaited by many organists has been published. The fourteen pieces are based on themes taken from the book by the same name by the humanist philosopher, educational theorist and theologist Johann Amos Comenius (1592-1670). Eben writes about the piece: 'The pilgrim who wanders through the labyrinth of the world finds nothing here to delight him and turns his heart towards God. What touches me most about Comenius' view is his tireless striving to make the world a better place. The whole atmosphere of the text is not that of an idyllic stroll through the world, but of a satirical, bizarre and sometimes even apocalyptic vision.'.
SKU: MB.30856
ISBN 9781513470795. 8.75x11.75 inches.
With this collection of 26 folk hymns, author Peter Irvine brings shape-note music into the home, and provides adaptable music for a variety of instrumental ensembles. This format allows for instruments such as the mountain dulcimer, Native American or transverse flute, penny whistle, fiddle, mandolin, guitar, and so forth. Anyone can play shape-note music, even when Sacred Harp gatherings or â??singingsâ? are not easily accessible. The hymns in this collection are drawn from various classic shape-note sources like Southern Harmony (1835) and The Sacred Harp (1844). Presented in lead-sheet format (melody, chords, and lyrics), and written in keys accessible to all C instruments and several D instruments such as the penny whistle and mountain dulcimer, the material offers plenty of arrangements. Hymns can be sung by a soloist, in unison by a small group with chordal accompaniment, or a mixed ensemble.
SKU: HL.49030432
ISBN 9781902455013. English. John Minnion.
In this sixth book of the series, the authors builld upon the lower junior stage, and use a similar modular format. Designed to extend skill acquisition in performance, improvising and composing, listening and appraising, and notating music, pupils are challenged by incresingly demanding musical materials. At the same time there is an emphasis on pupils acquiring knowledge and expertise of the deep structures of a range of music, and a greater acknowledgement of musical purpose and context. Attuned to the National Curriculum experiences, particular features of this book are: a consolidation and deepening of vocal and instrumental techniques and performance * an integrated approach to improvising and composing, combing skills in listening and appraising, knowledge and understanding * a module focusing on aural observation, representation, recording and notation of sound * an active, analytical and frequently physical approach to listening and appraising * a focus on music in its social and historical context in relation to dance.
SKU: BT.DHP-1226427-130
English-German-French-Dutch.
Four roads lead to Santiago, so begins the Book of the Pilgrim. Written in the 12th century, the Codex Calixtinus opened the way for pilgrimage from most cities in Europe and North Africa to Santiago de Compostela, in Spain. Compostela - The Way of St James describes the pilgrims' journey. After a slow introduction, a brilliant theme announces the start of the journey. The arrival in Spain is indicated by incantatory chants and majestic chords. Finally, the music softens as the pilgrims venerate St James. ‘Er leiden vier wegen naar Santiago’ zo begint het boek der pelgrims. De Codex Calixtinus, geschreven in de 12e eeuw, effende indertijd de weg voor pelgrimages vanuit de meeste steden in Europa en Noord-Afrika naar het Spaanse Santiago de Compostela. Compostela - The Way of St James (Compostela de weg van de heilige Jakobus) is een beschrijving van zo’n pelgrimstocht. Na een langzame inleiding kondigt een stralend thema het begin van de reis aan. De aankomst in Spanje wordt gemarkeerd door bezwerende melodieën en majestueuze akkoorden. Tot slot wordt de muziek zachter om de diepe eerbied van de pelgrims voor de heilige Jakobus te verklanken. Vier Wege führen nach Santiago“, so beginnt das Pilgerbuch. Der im 12. Jahrhundert verfasste Codex Calixtinus ebnete den Weg für Pilgerreisen aus den meisten Städten Europas und Nordafrikas nach Santiago de Compostela in Spanien. Compostela - The Way of St James beschreibt die Pilgerreise auf dem Jakobsweg. Nach einer langsamen Einleitung kündigt ein brillantes Thema den Beginn der Reise an. Die Ankunft in Spanien wird durch religiöse Gesänge und majestätische Akkorde angezeigt. Schließlich wird die Musik leiser, während die Pilger den Heiligen Jakob verehren. « Quatre chemins vont Saint-Jacques », ainsi commence le Livre du Pèlerin. Écrit au XIIe siècle, le Codex Calixtinus ouvre la voie du pèlerinage qui va de la plupart des villes d’Europe et du nord de l’Afrique vers Saint-Jacques de Compostelle, en Espagne. Compostela - Sur le chemin de St Jacques de Compostelle (The Way of St James) décrit la marche des pèlerins. Après une lente introduction, un thème brillant annonce qu’il faut prendre la route. L’arrivée en Espagne est indiquée par des chants incantatoires et des accords majestueux. Enfin, la musique d’adoucit alors que les pèlerins vénèrent St Jacques.
SKU: BT.DHP-1226427-030
SKU: HL.2052234
UPC: 797242140907. 6.75x10.5x0.377 inches.
SKU: PR.111402470
UPC: 680160616985. 15 x 11 inches. Texts from Issa (1762-1826), Sokan (1465-1553), Hokushi (1665 ? -1718) and Shiki (1867-1902).
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