By Michael Haydn (1737-1806). Edited by Biba, Otto. For SATB Soli, SATB Choir, 2...(+)
By Michael Haydn
(1737-1806). Edited by
Biba, Otto. For SATB
Soli, SATB Choir, 2
Violin, 2 Trumpet,
[Timpani], Basso
Continuo. This edition:
paperbound. Church music
of the Viennese
Classical. Score.
Language: Latin. Composed
1760/1768. 48 pages
Missa Sancti Gabrielis Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement Soli, chœur mixte et piano [Vocal Score] Carus Verlag
By Michael Haydn (1737-1806). Edited by Biba, Otto. For SATB Soli, SATB Choir, 2...(+)
By Michael Haydn
(1737-1806). Edited by
Biba, Otto. For SATB
Soli, SATB Choir, 2
Violin, 2 Trumpet,
[Timpani], Basso
Continuo. Full score
available separately -
see item CA.9100900.
Church music of the
Viennese Classical.
Choral score. Language:
Latin. Composed
1760/1768. 16 pages
Scott Joplin Reconsidered. Composed by Scott Joplin (1868-1917). Edited by L...(+)
Scott Joplin
Reconsidered.
Composed by Scott Joplin
(1868-1917). Edited by
Lara
Downes. Collection.
Theodore
Presser Company
#440-40028.
Published by Theodore
Presser
Company
Let There Be Peace On Earth for Trumpet and Piano composed by Jill Jackson and S...(+)
Let There Be Peace On
Earth for Trumpet and
Piano composed by Jill
Jackson and Sy Miller.
Arranged by Jonathon
Robbins. For trumpet solo
and piano accompaniment.
Solo with Accompaniment.
Popular. Score and solo
part. Text Language:
English. 8 pages.
Published by Santorella
Publications
Mixed choir (SSSAAATTTBBB) - difficult SKU: HL.49043945 For mixed choi...(+)
Mixed choir
(SSSAAATTTBBB) -
difficult
SKU:
HL.49043945
For
mixed choir. Composed
by Steve Martland. This
edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Choral. Softcover.
Composed 2011-2012. 106
pages. Duration 23'.
Schott Music #ED13369.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49043945).
ISBN
9790220133503.
8.25x12.0x0.3 inches.
English.
Sea Songs,
commissioned jointly by
Ars Nova Copenhagen and
Glasgow Concert Halls, is
a kind of sequel to
Martland's Street Songs
(originally written for
the Kings Singers and
Evelyn Glennie). As with
the earlier piece,
Martland made use of to
the library of the
English Folk Song and
Dance Society at Cecil
Sharp House in north
London.I wanted
specifically to find
texts that were not just
the usual nautical
heave-ho sort of thing,
but instead explored the
dangers and hardships
still being experienced
by sailors as recently as
the early 19th century. I
was also very happy to
see in these texts the
sense of camaraderie and
mutual support that
existed between the
sailors. (Steve
Martland)Dance to your
Daddy sets the scene of a
sailor's wife at home,
dandling her baby son and
singing to him about his
daddy away fishing, and
about the future. Both
the tune and the words
come from the
Northumberland area
around Newcastle. This
song is very well known
in the UK and gave the
title to a famous
television series When
the boat comes in.Fire
Down Below is about the
effects of fire - a
constant danger on board
wooden ships. At the end
of this song the words
take on an extended
meaning: Fire in our
hearts for the friends
that we love.The Dead
Horse is about the
initial month of work
without pay in which all
seamen had to take part.
They referred to it as
the dead horse - hence
the expression to flog a
dead horse when something
is a waste of time. The
seamen resented this
unpaid time, and the text
expresses their
frustrations
metaphorically by listing
what they would do to the
horse! The music's
frantic gallop alludes to
the horse's
desperation.Although The
Sea Martyrs presents
itself as a ballad, this
text has a more literary
feel, and unlike the
other songs it doesn't
include a chorus refrain.
It concerns the sailors'
lack of pay, the
consequences of asking
for pay (being hanged!),
and the poverty of their
families at home. The
poem portrays the
sailors' deaths as an
almost religious
sacrifice to help future
seamen.At the end of the
work, the opening of
Dance to your Daddy
returns as a kind of
descant, sung by an angel
calling to the hanged
men. Paul Hillier,
2012.
Let There Be Peace On Earth for Classical Guitar composed by Jill Jackson and Sy...(+)
Let There Be Peace On
Earth for Classical
Guitar composed by Jill
Jackson and Sy Miller.
Arranged by Jerry George.
For guitar solo. Solo.
Classical. Sheet Music.
Text Language: English;
Standard notation and
tablature. 4 pages.
Published by Santorella
Publications
Let There Be Peace On Earth for Easy Piano composed by Jill Jackson and Sy Mille...(+)
Let There Be Peace On
Earth for Easy Piano
composed by Jill Jackson
and Sy Miller. Arranged
by Jonathon Robbins. For
easy piano solo. Solo.
Popular. Easy. Sheet
Music. Text Language:
English. 4 pages.
Published by Santorella
Publications (
(A Drummer's Guide to Crafting a Drum Part). Composed by Denny Seiwell. For Drum...(+)
(A Drummer's Guide to
Crafting a Drum Part).
Composed by Denny
Seiwell. For Drumset.
Book; DVD;
Method/Instruction;
Percussion - Drum Set
Method or Collection. 44
pages. Published by
Alfred Music
(TB) SKU: HL.49021433 Opera in 3 Acts. Composed by Hans Werner Hen...(+)
(TB)
SKU:
HL.49021433
Opera
in 3 Acts. Composed
by Hans Werner Henze.
This edition: Saddle
stitching. Book. Edition
Schott. Text
book/libretto. Composed
1959-1961/1987. 63 pages.
Duration 150'. Schott
Music #BN 3354-50.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49021433).
ISBN
9783795733544.
English.
Wortlich
ubersetzt ist das
Libretto ein 'kleines
Buch', ein 'Buchlein'.
Doch nicht irgendein
Buchlein. Seit es Opern
gibt, gibt es die
Textbucher dazu. Oft
erzahlen die
Universalsprache Musik
und der Ausdruck der
Darsteller die
Geschichte, auch wenn man
die Worte nicht versteht.
Trotzdem ist ein Libretto
sehr hilfreich fur das
Verstandnis der Details.
Gerade dann, und das fast
immer, wenn die Oper in
der Originalsprache
aufgefuhrt wird. In den
Libretti ist in der Regel
das Original der
Ubersetzung
gegenubergestellt. Sie
konnen so problemlos
parallel Handlung und
Inhalt folgen. In den
meisten Fallen existiert
das Textbuch Oper bevor
die Musik dazu komponiert
wird. Spannende und
dramatische Geschichten
bilden die Grundlage fur
faszinierende
Opernkompositionen.
Urtext based on the
new Complete Edition (G.
Henle Verlag).
Composed by Ludwig van
Beethoven. Edited by
Armin Raab. Stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library). The
study score
(Studien-Edition) is
available at G. Henle
Verlag. Classical period.
Part. 4 pages. Duration
10'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #OB 14670-27.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-14670-27).
ISBN
9790004337967. 10 x 12.5
inches.
In his op.
112 Beethoven sets the
two poems by Johann
Wolfgang von Goethe
Meeresstille (Calm Sea)
and Gluckliche Fahrt
(Prosperous Voyage).
Several sketches reveal
that Beethoven had
already begun to take an
interest in the poems by
the end of 1814. The
composer conducted the
premiere at a benefit
concert for the Viennese
Citizens' Hospital Fund
in 1815. As the
publication of this work
was long in coming, the
dedicatee Goethe received
a copy of the score only
in May 1822. A few months
later Beethoven inquired
of him: [...] how lovely
would it be to know, if I
appropriately united my
harmonies with yours.
Also enlightenment on
what is to be seen as
truth, would be dearly
appreciated, as I love
the latter above all, and
never shall be said:
Veritas odium parit.The
old but commendable
Breitkopf material has
now been definitively
replaced by the new
edition based on the
Complete
Beethoven-Edition, save
for the tried and true
piano reduction by Carl
Reinecke, which boasts
more than simply
historical merits. Its
existence is assured by
the revised and
simplified form in which
it appears in the new
piano reduction. It will
no doubt long continue
being a much appreciated
aid at choral rehearsals.
In the piano vocal score
the articulation and
dynamics were adapted to
the music text of the
Complete Edition.The sun
recently began shining
from a cloudless sky on
Beethoven's Meeres Stille
und Gluckliche Fahrt
(Calm Sea and Prosperous
Voyage) after the
publication of the piano
reduction and choral
score which signalize the
completion of the
performance material
based on the new
Beethoven Complete
Edition. (Singende
Kirche).
Urtext based on the
new Complete Edition (G.
Henle Verlag).
Composed by Ludwig van
Beethoven. Edited by
Armin Raab. Stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library). The
study score
(Studien-Edition) is
available at G. Henle
Verlag. Classical period.
Part. 4 pages. Duration
10'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #OB 14670-23.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-14670-23).
ISBN
9790004337950. 10 x 12.5
inches.
In his op.
112 Beethoven sets the
two poems by Johann
Wolfgang von Goethe
Meeresstille (Calm Sea)
and Gluckliche Fahrt
(Prosperous Voyage).
Several sketches reveal
that Beethoven had
already begun to take an
interest in the poems by
the end of 1814. The
composer conducted the
premiere at a benefit
concert for the Viennese
Citizens' Hospital Fund
in 1815. As the
publication of this work
was long in coming, the
dedicatee Goethe received
a copy of the score only
in May 1822. A few months
later Beethoven inquired
of him: [...] how lovely
would it be to know, if I
appropriately united my
harmonies with yours.
Also enlightenment on
what is to be seen as
truth, would be dearly
appreciated, as I love
the latter above all, and
never shall be said:
Veritas odium parit.The
old but commendable
Breitkopf material has
now been definitively
replaced by the new
edition based on the
Complete
Beethoven-Edition, save
for the tried and true
piano reduction by Carl
Reinecke, which boasts
more than simply
historical merits. Its
existence is assured by
the revised and
simplified form in which
it appears in the new
piano reduction. It will
no doubt long continue
being a much appreciated
aid at choral rehearsals.
In the piano vocal score
the articulation and
dynamics were adapted to
the music text of the
Complete Edition.The sun
recently began shining
from a cloudless sky on
Beethoven's Meeres Stille
und Gluckliche Fahrt
(Calm Sea and Prosperous
Voyage) after the
publication of the piano
reduction and choral
score which signalize the
completion of the
performance material
based on the new
Beethoven Complete
Edition. (Singende
Kirche).
Urtext based on the
new Complete Edition (G.
Henle Verlag).
Composed by Ludwig van
Beethoven. Edited by
Armin Raab. Stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library). The
study score
(Studien-Edition) is
available at G. Henle
Verlag. Classical period.
Part. 4 pages. Duration
10'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #OB 14670-16.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-14670-16).
ISBN
9790004337936. 10 x 12.5
inches.
In his op.
112 Beethoven sets the
two poems by Johann
Wolfgang von Goethe
Meeresstille (Calm Sea)
and Gluckliche Fahrt
(Prosperous Voyage).
Several sketches reveal
that Beethoven had
already begun to take an
interest in the poems by
the end of 1814. The
composer conducted the
premiere at a benefit
concert for the Viennese
Citizens' Hospital Fund
in 1815. As the
publication of this work
was long in coming, the
dedicatee Goethe received
a copy of the score only
in May 1822. A few months
later Beethoven inquired
of him: [...] how lovely
would it be to know, if I
appropriately united my
harmonies with yours.
Also enlightenment on
what is to be seen as
truth, would be dearly
appreciated, as I love
the latter above all, and
never shall be said:
Veritas odium parit.The
old but commendable
Breitkopf material has
now been definitively
replaced by the new
edition based on the
Complete
Beethoven-Edition, save
for the tried and true
piano reduction by Carl
Reinecke, which boasts
more than simply
historical merits. Its
existence is assured by
the revised and
simplified form in which
it appears in the new
piano reduction. It will
no doubt long continue
being a much appreciated
aid at choral rehearsals.
In the piano vocal score
the articulation and
dynamics were adapted to
the music text of the
Complete Edition.The sun
recently began shining
from a cloudless sky on
Beethoven's Meeres Stille
und Gluckliche Fahrt
(Calm Sea and Prosperous
Voyage) after the
publication of the piano
reduction and choral
score which signalize the
completion of the
performance material
based on the new
Beethoven Complete
Edition. (Singende
Kirche).
Urtext based on the
new Complete Edition (G.
Henle Verlag).
Composed by Ludwig van
Beethoven. Edited by
Armin Raab. Stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library). The
study score
(Studien-Edition) is
available at G. Henle
Verlag. Classical period.
Part. 4 pages. Duration
10'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #OB 14670-19.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-14670-19).
ISBN
9790004337943. 10 x 12.5
inches.
In his op.
112 Beethoven sets the
two poems by Johann
Wolfgang von Goethe
Meeresstille (Calm Sea)
and Gluckliche Fahrt
(Prosperous Voyage).
Several sketches reveal
that Beethoven had
already begun to take an
interest in the poems by
the end of 1814. The
composer conducted the
premiere at a benefit
concert for the Viennese
Citizens' Hospital Fund
in 1815. As the
publication of this work
was long in coming, the
dedicatee Goethe received
a copy of the score only
in May 1822. A few months
later Beethoven inquired
of him: [...] how lovely
would it be to know, if I
appropriately united my
harmonies with yours.
Also enlightenment on
what is to be seen as
truth, would be dearly
appreciated, as I love
the latter above all, and
never shall be said:
Veritas odium parit.The
old but commendable
Breitkopf material has
now been definitively
replaced by the new
edition based on the
Complete
Beethoven-Edition, save
for the tried and true
piano reduction by Carl
Reinecke, which boasts
more than simply
historical merits. Its
existence is assured by
the revised and
simplified form in which
it appears in the new
piano reduction. It will
no doubt long continue
being a much appreciated
aid at choral rehearsals.
In the piano vocal score
the articulation and
dynamics were adapted to
the music text of the
Complete Edition.The sun
recently began shining
from a cloudless sky on
Beethoven's Meeres Stille
und Gluckliche Fahrt
(Calm Sea and Prosperous
Voyage) after the
publication of the piano
reduction and choral
score which signalize the
completion of the
performance material
based on the new
Beethoven Complete
Edition. (Singende
Kirche).
Chorus (with soloists) and orchestra (choir: SATB - 2.2.2.2. - 4.2.0.0. - timp -...(+)
Chorus (with soloists)
and orchestra (choir:
SATB - 2.2.2.2. -
4.2.0.0. - timp - str)
SKU:
BR.CHB-14670-02
Urtext based on the
new Complete Edition (G.
Henle Verlag).
Composed by Ludwig van
Beethoven. Edited by
Armin Raab. Choir;
stapled. Chor-Bibliothek
(Choral Library).
Classical period. Choral
score. 12 pages. Duration
10'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #ChB 14670-02.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.CHB-14670-02).
ISBN 9790004412466.
7.5 x 10.5
inches.
In his op.
112 Beethoven sets the
two poems by Johann
Wolfgang von Goethe
Meeresstille (Calm Sea)
and Gluckliche Fahrt
(Prosperous Voyage).
Several sketches reveal
that Beethoven had
already begun to take an
interest in the poems by
the end of 1814. The
composer conducted the
premiere at a benefit
concert for the Viennese
Citizens' Hospital Fund
in 1815. As the
publication of this work
was long in coming, the
dedicatee Goethe received
a copy of the score only
in May 1822. A few months
later Beethoven inquired
of him: [...] how lovely
would it be to know, if I
appropriately united my
harmonies with yours.
Also enlightenment on
what is to be seen as
truth, would be dearly
appreciated, as I love
the latter above all, and
never shall be said:
Veritas odium parit.The
old but commendable
Breitkopf material has
now been definitively
replaced by the new
edition based on the
Complete
Beethoven-Edition, save
for the tried and true
piano reduction by Carl
Reinecke, which boasts
more than simply
historical merits. Its
existence is assured by
the revised and
simplified form in which
it appears in the new
piano reduction. It will
no doubt long continue
being a much appreciated
aid at choral rehearsals.
In the piano vocal score
the articulation and
dynamics were adapted to
the music text of the
Complete Edition.The sun
recently began shining
from a cloudless sky on
Beethoven's Meeres Stille
und Gluckliche Fahrt
(Calm Sea and Prosperous
Voyage) after the
publication of the piano
reduction and choral
score which signalize the
completion of the
performance material
based on the new
Beethoven Complete
Edition. (Singende
Kirche).
Urtext based on the
new Complete Edition (G.
Henle Verlag).
Composed by Ludwig van
Beethoven. Edited by
Armin Raab. Stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library). The
study score
(Studien-Edition) is
available at G. Henle
Verlag. Classical period.
Part. 4 pages. Duration
10'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #OB 14670-15.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-14670-15).
ISBN
9790004337929. 10 x 12.5
inches.
In his op.
112 Beethoven sets the
two poems by Johann
Wolfgang von Goethe
Meeresstille (Calm Sea)
and Gluckliche Fahrt
(Prosperous Voyage).
Several sketches reveal
that Beethoven had
already begun to take an
interest in the poems by
the end of 1814. The
composer conducted the
premiere at a benefit
concert for the Viennese
Citizens' Hospital Fund
in 1815. As the
publication of this work
was long in coming, the
dedicatee Goethe received
a copy of the score only
in May 1822. A few months
later Beethoven inquired
of him: [...] how lovely
would it be to know, if I
appropriately united my
harmonies with yours.
Also enlightenment on
what is to be seen as
truth, would be dearly
appreciated, as I love
the latter above all, and
never shall be said:
Veritas odium parit.The
old but commendable
Breitkopf material has
now been definitively
replaced by the new
edition based on the
Complete
Beethoven-Edition, save
for the tried and true
piano reduction by Carl
Reinecke, which boasts
more than simply
historical merits. Its
existence is assured by
the revised and
simplified form in which
it appears in the new
piano reduction. It will
no doubt long continue
being a much appreciated
aid at choral rehearsals.
In the piano vocal score
the articulation and
dynamics were adapted to
the music text of the
Complete Edition.The sun
recently began shining
from a cloudless sky on
Beethoven's Meeres Stille
und Gluckliche Fahrt
(Calm Sea and Prosperous
Voyage) after the
publication of the piano
reduction and choral
score which signalize the
completion of the
performance material
based on the new
Beethoven Complete
Edition. (Singende
Kirche).
Soprano voice and piano (GSG/KL) - difficult SKU: HL.49033271 Fragment...(+)
Soprano voice and piano
(GSG/KL) - difficult
SKU: HL.49033271
Fragment from Das
Urteil (The Judgement) by
Franz Kafka. Composed
by Ekkehard Jost. This
edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Edition Schott. Composed
2004. 20 pages. Duration
7'. Schott Music #ED
9750. Published by Schott
Music (HL.49033271).
ISBN 9790001136877.
9.0x12.0x0.088 inches.
German.
Kafka's
ouvre is interspersed
with moments of utter
anxiety. Moments in
which, induced by
adrenalin, the blood
pressure rises. Blood
vessels which seem to
constrict, pump enormous
quantities of blood the
pressure of which might
make one believe that the
head is going to explode.
In The Judgment, an
innocent opening story
leads to one of the most
unusual showdowns in
world literature: The
beloved father sentences
his son to death by
drowning; the son
immediately obeys since
his life, his existence
almost explodes, becomes
blurred, dissolves at the
moment the judgment is
pronounced. For me, the
'self' driving him - I
imagine this as a high
sound in the inner ear -
could only be a soprano.
This is why the actual
'fall' has turned out to
be clear, almost friendly
and why Georg only seems
to want to breathe a soft
and quiet 'Dear parents,
I have always loved you'
during the fall while no
longer keeping the
singing tone, shortly
before death, almost
casually, takes hold of
him. Christian Jost.
Choir Secular SATB Choir, Timpani and Piano (SATB) SKU: PE.EP73183 VOC...(+)
Choir Secular SATB Choir,
Timpani and Piano (SATB)
SKU: PE.EP73183
VOCES8 Singles. By
Voces8. By Paul Smith.
Choral Works (inc.
Oratorios). Edition
Peters. Choral Octavo. 20
pages. Duration 00:04:30.
Edition Peters
#98-EP73183. Published by
Edition Peters
(PE.EP73183).
ISBN
9790577015446. 190 x
272mm inches.
English.
A
New World is a
musical story across five
movements with texts by
authors from Cicero and
Ovid to George William
Russel; from nursery
rhymes to war
poets.
The music
and texts link to form a
narrative that questions
what sort of ?New Worlds?
have come into existence,
or could be created in
our future, and considers
how we balance human
traits of fear,
displacement, isolation
and conflict with equally
human traits of love,
hope, forgiveness and
unity.
1. On
History
An
opening movement for SATB
choir, piano and timpani
(with solos for soprano,
tenor and alto). A calm
opening leads to a
dramatic conclusion with
text by Cicero and Ovid
in praise and recognition
of their
homeland.
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eries
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