(The Great Trees: 4. The Steps of the City). By Gwyneth W. Walker (1947-). For s...(+)
(The Great Trees: 4. The
Steps of the City). By
Gwyneth W. Walker
(1947-). For soprano
voice solo, clarinet,
piano. Concerts, Secular.
Moderately Easy.
Published by E.C.
Schirmer Publishing
Score Only Concert Band (Score) - Grade 4 SKU: HL.4006540 Composed by Joh...(+)
Score Only Concert Band
(Score) - Grade 4
SKU:
HL.4006540
Composed
by John Williams.
Arranged by Jay Bocook.
Hal Leonard Concert Band
Series. Disney, Movies.
Softcover. 32 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
(HL.4006540).
UPC:
840126912401.
9.0x12.0x0.07
inches.
The beloved
Star Wars saga concludes
with the blockbuster hit
The Rise of Skywalker.
John Williams' masterful
score again provides the
emotional connection to
the story with reprises
of familiar character
themes as well as
poignant new
material.
Score and Parts Full Orchestra (Score and Parts) SKU: HL.4492547 John ...(+)
Score and Parts Full
Orchestra (Score and
Parts)
SKU:
HL.4492547
John
Williams Signature
Edition Orchestra.
Composed by John
Williams. John Williams
Signature Edition
Orchestra. Concert,
Movies, Orchestra.
Softcover. Published by
Hal Leonard (HL.4492547).
UPC: 840126915495.
10.75x14.0x1.87
inches.
Concert
suite from Star Wars
Episode IX I. The Rise of
Skywalker 4:00 II. Psalm
of the Sith 4:00 III. Rey
and Ben 3:00 IV. Speeder
Chase 3:45.
Score Only Concert Band (Score) - Grade 2 SKU: HL.4006546 Composed by Joh...(+)
Score Only Concert Band
(Score) - Grade 2
SKU:
HL.4006546
Composed
by John Williams.
Arranged by Paul Murtha.
Discovery Plus Concert
Band. Disney, Movies.
Softcover. 24 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
(HL.4006546).
UPC:
840126912463.
9.0x12.0x0.05
inches.
Episode IX
of the Star Wars saga
(The Rise of Skywalker)
has proven a fan favorite
and effectively wraps up
the popular film series.
The music again plays a
key role featuring
beloved character themes
from earlier films along
with dramatic new
material. Here's a great
sounding and concise
medley for younger
players.
High
Wire Act for
Orchestra. Composed
by Michael Boyman. Study
Score. With Standard
notation. Duration 8
minutes. Merion Music
#446-41340. Published by
Merion Music
(PR.446413400).
UPC:
680160667406. 9 x 12
inches.
Tightrope
Walker is my first piece
for full orchestra. Given
the large forces
available to me, I wanted
to write something
exciting, colorful and
visceral. I remembered
back to when I was a kid
going to see the Cirque
du Soleil. That trip made
a big impression on me,
especially the high wire
performers. These were
artists performing
super-human feats high in
the air, where even the
slightest mistake
guaranteed a fatal
ending. This idea of
danger, of risking one's
life to entertain an
audience has stayed with
me, and Tightrope Walker
is my attempt at
recreating that special
childhood experience. The
opening of the piece
hints at what's to come -
a steady, walking pulse
interrupted by missteps
in the woodwinds. These
missteps increase until
the entire orchestra
comes crashing down - not
a good sign for our
Tightrope Walker. The
tempo slows and the
atmosphere becomes tense.
The primary themes of the
piece are presented in
fragments, most notably
the Tightrope Walker's
theme in the horns. The
orchestra gradually
recovers from the
previous fall, becoming
more lively and coherent
until the original,
faster tempo is restored.
We are now at the circus,
excited and expectant,
and the fragmentary
themes heard previously
are now presented in
their full forms. The
anticipation builds until
we hear a solo drum roll
- the main act is about
to begin. The second half
of the piece depicts the
Tightrope Walker
performing for his
audience. But from the
outset, as in the
beginning of the piece,
we hear there are
problems. The pressure
mounts, the audience
clamoring for more, until
Tightrope Walker comes to
a decisive and
potentially fatal
end. Tightrope
Walker is my first
piece for full
orchestra. Given the
large forces available to
me, I wanted to write
something exciting,
colorful and
visceral. I
remembered back to when I
was a kid going to see
the Cirque du Soleil.Â
That trip made a big
impression on me,
especially the high wire
performers. These
were artists performing
super-human feats high in
the air, where even the
slightest mistake
guaranteed a fatal
ending. This idea of
danger, of risking
one’s life to
entertain an audience has
stayed with me,
and Tightrope
Walker is my attempt
at recreating that
special childhood
experience.The opening of
the piece hints at what's
to come - a steady,
walking pulse interrupted
by missteps in the
woodwinds. These
missteps increase until
the entire orchestra
comes crashing down - not
a good sign for our
Tightrope Walker. The
tempo slows and the
atmosphere becomes
tense. The primary
themes of the piece are
presented in fragments,
most notably the
Tightrope Walker's theme
in the horns. The
orchestra gradually
recovers from the
previous fall, becoming
more lively and coherent
until the original,
faster tempo is
restored.We are now at
the circus, excited and
expectant, and the
fragmentary themes heard
previously are now
presented in their full
forms. Â The
anticipation builds until
we hear a solo drum roll
- the main act is about
to begin. The second
half of the piece depicts
the Tightrope Walker
performing for his
audience. But from
the outset, as in the
beginning of the piece,
we hear there are
problems. The
pressure mounts, the
audience clamoring for
more, until Tightrope
Walker comes to a
decisive and potentially
fatal end.
High
Wire Act for
Orchestra. Composed
by Michael Boyman. Large
Score. With Standard
notation. Duration 8
minutes. Merion Music
#446-41340L. Published by
Merion Music
(PR.44641340L).
UPC:
680160667413. 11 x 17
inches.
Tightrope
Walker is my first piece
for full orchestra. Given
the large forces
available to me, I wanted
to write something
exciting, colorful and
visceral. I remembered
back to when I was a kid
going to see the Cirque
du Soleil. That trip made
a big impression on me,
especially the high wire
performers. These were
artists performing
super-human feats high in
the air, where even the
slightest mistake
guaranteed a fatal
ending. This idea of
danger, of risking one's
life to entertain an
audience has stayed with
me, and Tightrope Walker
is my attempt at
recreating that special
childhood experience. The
opening of the piece
hints at what's to come -
a steady, walking pulse
interrupted by missteps
in the woodwinds. These
missteps increase until
the entire orchestra
comes crashing down - not
a good sign for our
Tightrope Walker. The
tempo slows and the
atmosphere becomes tense.
The primary themes of the
piece are presented in
fragments, most notably
the Tightrope Walker's
theme in the horns. The
orchestra gradually
recovers from the
previous fall, becoming
more lively and coherent
until the original,
faster tempo is restored.
We are now at the circus,
excited and expectant,
and the fragmentary
themes heard previously
are now presented in
their full forms. The
anticipation builds until
we hear a solo drum roll
- the main act is about
to begin. The second half
of the piece depicts the
Tightrope Walker
performing for his
audience. But from the
outset, as in the
beginning of the piece,
we hear there are
problems. The pressure
mounts, the audience
clamoring for more, until
Tightrope Walker comes to
a decisive and
potentially fatal
end. Tightrope
Walker is my first
piece for full
orchestra. Given the
large forces available to
me, I wanted to write
something exciting,
colorful and
visceral. I
remembered back to when I
was a kid going to see
the Cirque du Soleil.Â
That trip made a big
impression on me,
especially the high wire
performers. These
were artists performing
super-human feats high in
the air, where even the
slightest mistake
guaranteed a fatal
ending. This idea of
danger, of risking
one’s life to
entertain an audience has
stayed with me,
and Tightrope
Walker is my attempt
at recreating that
special childhood
experience.The opening of
the piece hints at what's
to come - a steady,
walking pulse interrupted
by missteps in the
woodwinds. These
missteps increase until
the entire orchestra
comes crashing down - not
a good sign for our
Tightrope Walker. The
tempo slows and the
atmosphere becomes
tense. The primary
themes of the piece are
presented in fragments,
most notably the
Tightrope Walker's theme
in the horns. The
orchestra gradually
recovers from the
previous fall, becoming
more lively and coherent
until the original,
faster tempo is
restored.We are now at
the circus, excited and
expectant, and the
fragmentary themes heard
previously are now
presented in their full
forms. Â The
anticipation builds until
we hear a solo drum roll
- the main act is about
to begin. The second
half of the piece depicts
the Tightrope Walker
performing for his
audience. But from
the outset, as in the
beginning of the piece,
we hear there are
problems. The
pressure mounts, the
audience clamoring for
more, until Tightrope
Walker comes to a
decisive and potentially
fatal end.
Composed by Mickey Thomas Terry, George Walker, David Hurd (1950-), Mark A. Mi...(+)
Composed by Mickey Thomas
Terry, George Walker,
David
Hurd (1950-), Mark A.
Miller,
and Undine Smith Moore.
African American
Heritage.
MorningStar Music
Publishers
#10-649. Published by
MorningStar Music
Publishers
Opera - intermediate SKU: HL.14026629 Composed by Raymond Walker and Will...(+)
Opera - intermediate
SKU: HL.14026629
Composed by Raymond
Walker and William
Beaumont. Music Sales
America. Opera or
Operetta. Part. Music
Sales #NOV950164.
Published by Music Sales
(HL.14026629).
An Opera for
schools, which has been
devised from Mozart's
Magic Flute by Raymond
Walker and William
Beamont.
Teach Yourself Fingerpicking Guitar with CD arranged by Jared Walker. For guitar...(+)
Teach Yourself
Fingerpicking Guitar with
CD arranged by Jared
Walker. For guitar. This
edition: Paperback.
Instructional. Method.
Book and CD. Text
Language: English. 96
pages. Published by
Santorella Publications
Composed by Jared Walker. This edition: Paperback. Instructional. Method. Book. ...(+)
Composed by Jared Walker.
This edition: Paperback.
Instructional. Method.
Book. With Text Language:
Spanish. 96 pages.
Published by Santorella
Publications (SP.69491).
Performed by T-Bone Walker. For guitar and voice. Format: guitar tablature songb...(+)
Performed by T-Bone
Walker. For guitar and
voice. Format: guitar
tablature songbook. With
guitar tablature,
standard notation, vocal
melody, lyrics, chord
names, guitar notation
legend and introductory
text. Blues. Series: Hal
Leonard Guitar Recorded
Versions. 95 pages. 9x12
inches. Published by Hal
Leonard.
(20 Short Recital and Study Pieces for the Intermediate Player). Composed by...(+)
(20 Short Recital and
Study
Pieces for the
Intermediate
Player). Composed by John
Walker. Edited by David
Reynolds. For trumpet,
piano. Score and Audio
CD.
28 pages. Published by
Carl
Fischer
(Based on the Etudes of Franz Whilhelm Ferling). By John Walker, Franz Wilhelm F...(+)
(Based on the Etudes of
Franz Whilhelm Ferling).
By John Walker, Franz
Wilhelm Ferling. Edited
by Amy Porter. Arranged
by Cyrille Rose. For
flute and piano. Carl
Fischer Classic Studies.
Book and CD. 44 pages.
Published by Carl Fischer
The Ultimate Guitar Lesson with Audio Access Included!. By T-Bone Walker. Play...(+)
The Ultimate Guitar
Lesson
with Audio Access
Included!.
By T-Bone Walker. Play
Like.
Blues Instruction.
Softcover
Audio Online. With guitar
tablature. Published by
Hal
Leonard
Beginner Guitar Tutor. Composed by James Longworth; Nick Walker. Guitar M...(+)
Beginner Guitar
Tutor. Composed by
James Longworth; Nick
Walker. Guitar Method or
Supplement;
Method/Instruction;
Play-Along. Faber
Edition. Book; CD. Faber
Music #12-057153922X.
Published by Faber Music
(AP.12-057153922X).
Classical Collection. Arranged by composed by Elizabeth Stuen-Walker. Masterwork...(+)
Classical Collection.
Arranged by composed by
Elizabeth Stuen-Walker.
Masterworks; String
Ensemble (Suzuki);
Suzuki. Masterwork
Arrangement. Book. 64
pages. Alfred Music
#00-0410S. Published by
Alfred Music