SATB choir a cappella - Advanced SKU: MN.50-4031 Composed by Kevin Waters...(+)
SATB choir a cappella -
Advanced
SKU:
MN.50-4031
Composed
by Kevin Waters.
Cathedral Series.
Catholic Year A Easter
Sunday; Catholic Year C
Easter Sunday;. Easter,
Easter Vigil. Octavo.
MorningStar Music
Publishers #50-4031.
Published by MorningStar
Music Publishers
(MN.50-4031).
UPC:
688670540318.
Based
on Victimae Paschali
laudes. Moves from chant
to polyphony, Latin to
English. Modal cadences
recall late Medieval
style.
SATB Choir and Organ SKU: C4.9790902260473 Composed by Various. Classical...(+)
SATB Choir and Organ
SKU:
C4.9790902260473
Composed by Various.
Classical. Score.
Crescendo Music
Publications
#9790902260473. Published
by Crescendo Music
Publications
(C4.9790902260473).
ISBN 9790902260473.
8.27 x 11.7
inches.
Forming
part of the A Distant
Music anthology, Praise:
Psalms and Prayers 1
showcases 20 sacred
choral works by
Australian composers,
most published here for
the first
time.
Containing a
variety of accompanied
and unaccompanied works,
Praise: Psalms and
Prayers 1 offers choirs
access to quality
Australian sacred music.
Settings include texts
from the Book of Psalms,
well-known prayers as
well as a spiritual poem
by Australian Erica
Jolly.
The 90-page
volume covers a range of
abilities and variety of
compositional styles.
By Various. Jazz. Fake Book. 550 pages. Published by Sher Music Company. CD Incl...(+)
By Various. Jazz. Fake
Book. 550 pages.
Published by Sher Music
Company. CD Included with
the book contains 37
melodies played by the
following artists:
Bob Sheppard - saxes and
flute
Steve Houghton - drums
Dave Carpenter - acoustic
bass
Paul van Wageningen -
drums
Marc van Wageningen -
electric bass
Larry Dunlap - piano and
synthesizer
Dave Mac Nab - guitar.
By David Friedman. Piano/Vocal/Chords Composer Collection (Arrangements for pian...(+)
By David Friedman.
Piano/Vocal/Chords
Composer Collection
(Arrangements for piano
and voice with guitar
chords). Size 8.5x11
inches. 526 pages.
Published by Midder
Music.
Chamber Music Clarinet,
Flute, Guitar, Horn,
Viola, Violin,
Violoncello
SKU:
PR.114420410
Chamber Concerto for
Guitar and Ensemble.
Composed by George
Rochberg. Set of Score
and Parts.
30+10+8+10+12+10+10+10
pages. Duration 20
minutes. Theodore Presser
Company #114-42041.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.114420410).
UPC:
680160687015.
In
one of the dedicatory
poems to his verse play
The Shadowy Waters
(1906), William Butler
Yeats asks: Is Eden far
away...? Do our woods and
winds and verponds cover
more quiet woods, More
shining winds, more
star-glimmering ponds? Is
Eden out of time and out
of space? How do you
answer such questions? We
have only the vague
elusive promptings of our
own mysterious, troubled
hearts to tell us that
the Eden we long for is
there, somewhere beyond
the physical world which
frames our existence, in
another realm of
different dimensions. And
- what is most painful to
admit - that it is closed
to us in the form in
which we live and
breathe, even if at times
we do have
intimations..., Yeats is
telling us that this
paradise, this Eden we
yearn for is here -
present even if
invisible, palpable even
if intangible. In his
Second Symphony, Mahler
meets an angel who tells
him he can't get into
heaven, he's locked out.
The news is shattering.
What follows is an
inconsolable sorrowing,
the same sorrowing that
comes when we wake to the
realization that we too
are locked out of Eden.
Eden is the heaven of our
longing and desire for
release from pain and
suffering. Eden is the
image in our restive
minds that reflects the
reconciled, resolved,
quiescent state of soul
we hunger for. But Eden
eludes -because it is not
a place. It is a state of
soul which answers none
of the illusory,
hampering conditions that
shape and bind us to the
real world of our bodies,
our appetites, our
passions, and our
beliefs. I have turned
Yeats' question Is Eden
out of time and out of
space? into its own
answering. However near
we may sense its presence
at times, Eden remains
unreachable, ungraspable,
unknowable, unthinkable.
It forever eludes us. I
wrote this music the way
I did to shut out -with
quietness and
otherworldliness - the
clamor and clang of the
raucous Garish Day, to
turn away its tumult and
noise, to negate its
stridency and chaos.
Perhaps in the cleansing
stillness and blessing of
this emptied-out state of
soul, Eden, through still
hidden, may not be so far
way; though still
unreachable, may be close
enough almost to
touch. In one of the
dedicatory poems to his
verse play “The
Shadowy Watersâ€
(1906), William Butler
Yeats asks:“Is Eden
far away…?Do our
woods and windsand
verponds cover morequiet
woods,More shining
winds,more
star-glimmeringponds?Is
Eden out of timeand out
of space?â€How do
you answer such
questions? We have only
the vague elusive
promptings of our own
mysterious, troubled
hearts to tell us that
the Eden we long for is
there, somewhere beyond
the physical world which
frames our existence, in
another realm of
different dimensions. And
– what is most
painful to admit –
that it is closed to us
in the form in which we
live and breathe, even if
at times we do have
intimations…, Yeats
is telling us that this
paradise, this Eden we
yearn for is here
– present even if
invisible, palpable even
if intangible.In his
Second Symphony, Mahler
meets an angel who tells
him he can’t get
into heaven, he’s
locked out. The news is
shattering. What follows
is an inconsolable
sorrowing, the same
sorrowing that comes when
we wake to the
realization that we too
are locked out of
Eden.Eden is the heaven
of our longing and desire
for release from pain and
suffering. Eden is the
image in our restive
minds that reflects the
reconciled, resolved,
quiescent state of soul
we hunger for. But Eden
eludes –because it
is not a place. It is a
state of soul which
answers none of the
illusory, hampering
conditions that shape and
bind us to the real world
of our bodies, our
appetites, our passions,
and our beliefs.I have
turned Yeats’
question “Is Eden
out of time and out of
space?†into its
own answering. However
near we may sense its
presence at times, Eden
remains unreachable,
ungraspable, unknowable,
unthinkable. It forever
eludes us.I wrote this
music the way I did to
shut out –with
quietness and
otherworldliness –
the clamor and clang of
the raucous “Garish
Day,†to turn away
its tumult and noise, to
negate its stridency and
chaos. Perhaps in the
cleansing stillness and
blessing of this
emptied-out state of
soul, Eden, through still
hidden, may not be so far
way; though still
unreachable, may be close
enough almost to
touch.
By Pam Wedgwood. For Piano. Book; Duet or Duo; Piano Duet (1 Piano, 4 Hands). Fa...(+)
By Pam Wedgwood. For
Piano. Book; Duet or Duo;
Piano Duet (1 Piano, 4
Hands). Faber Edition:
Jazzin' About. Jazz.
Intermediate. Published
by Faber Music
Orchestra SKU: SU.97030170 For Orchestra. Composed by James Cohn. ...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
SU.97030170
For
Orchestra. Composed
by James Cohn. Orchestra.
Study Score. Subito Music
Corporation #97030170.
Published by Subito Music
Corporation
(SU.97030170).
Orchestra [1111
asx; 1110; timp, tri;
stgs] Duration: 6'
Composed: 1965 Published
by: Subito Music
Publishing Performance
materials available on
rental only:.
Composed by Angela Kraft
Cross. Sacred, Concert,
General. Sacred Music
Press #70/2433S.
Published by Sacred Music
Press (LO.70-2433S).
ISBN
9780787778217.
This
volume’s title is
also the name of the
centerpiece triptych in
this collection of
thrilling works by Angela
Kraft Cross. The other
pieces include a fantasy
inspired by archangels, a
Christmas fantasy on
“Adeste
fideles,†an
elegiac
“fanfare,â€
and a piece inspired by
the vision of healing
waters. Kraft
Cross’s pieces are
becoming frequent recital
selections, and the ones
in this volume likewise
offer possibilities for
concerts or as special
service voluntaries.