isco Classics, Volume 1 arranged by Charles Beale. Choir Secular. For with Piano...(+)
isco Classics, Volume 1
arranged by Charles
Beale. Choir Secular. For
with Piano (3-Part Mixed
Choir (SAB)). Book;
Choral Collection. Faber
Edition. Published by
Faber Music
For
Children's Choir and
Piano (with Optional
Percussion). Composed
by Alec Roth. Choral
Octavo; Performance Music
Ensemble; Single Titles.
Contemporary; Secular.
Part(s). 16 pages.
Edition Peters
#98-EP73535B. Published
by Edition Peters
(PE.EP73535B).
ISBN
9790577022833. Words by
Vikram Seth.
Earth
and Sky was commissioned
by the BBC for the Proms
2000 season. In keeping
with the millennial
theme, a work presenting
a vision of the future
was requested. Trying to
be helpful, the BBC
provided me with the
predictions of various
pundits, but their ideas
seemed dizzyingly
contradictory. Then the
simple thought struck me
that however varied and
complex the answers, the
big questions will always
remain the same. We may
now have a map of the
human genome, but how to
use the map? How shall I
know where I should go?
How may I see the I
that's me? As a
musician I am hopeful
that, no matter how the
world develops, future
generations will still
come together to dance
and sing and play. The
mysterious power of music
to bind us socially and
inspire us individually
seems to be built into
our genes. So, a song of
questions; a song about
music---these were the
ideas which I took to
Vikram Seth, who had
generously agreed to
write the words for me.
The resulting poem
provided lots of
inspiration. It is
entirely monosyllabic,
enabling considerable
variety of rhythmic
treatment. I love its
permutations and its
imagery of paradox and
inversion and I have
amused myself by playing
similar games with the
musical material. But
there is seriousness as
well as fun---the text's
juxtaposition of the
certainty of death with
the search for purpose in
life achieves great
poignancy when sung by
young voices. (Alec
Roth)
This product
is Printed on Demand and
may take several weeks to
fulfill.
For
Children's Choir and
Piano (with Optional
Percussion). Composed
by Alec Roth. Choral
Octavo; Performance Music
Ensemble; Single Titles.
Contemporary; Secular.
Part(s). 32 pages.
Edition Peters
#98-EP73535C. Published
by Edition Peters
(PE.EP73535C).
ISBN
9790577022840. Words by
Vikram Seth.
Earth
and Sky was commissioned
by the BBC for the Proms
2000 season. In keeping
with the millennial
theme, a work presenting
a vision of the future
was requested. Trying to
be helpful, the BBC
provided me with the
predictions of various
pundits, but their ideas
seemed dizzyingly
contradictory. Then the
simple thought struck me
that however varied and
complex the answers, the
big questions will always
remain the same. We may
now have a map of the
human genome, but how to
use the map? How shall I
know where I should go?
How may I see the I
that's me? As a
musician I am hopeful
that, no matter how the
world develops, future
generations will still
come together to dance
and sing and play. The
mysterious power of music
to bind us socially and
inspire us individually
seems to be built into
our genes. So, a song of
questions; a song about
music---these were the
ideas which I took to
Vikram Seth, who had
generously agreed to
write the words for me.
The resulting poem
provided lots of
inspiration. It is
entirely monosyllabic,
enabling considerable
variety of rhythmic
treatment. I love its
permutations and its
imagery of paradox and
inversion and I have
amused myself by playing
similar games with the
musical material. But
there is seriousness as
well as fun---the text's
juxtaposition of the
certainty of death with
the search for purpose in
life achieves great
poignancy when sung by
young voices. (Alec
Roth)
This product
is Printed on Demand and
may take several weeks to
fulfill.
For
Children's Choir and
Piano (with Optional
Percussion). Composed
by Alec Roth. Choral
Octavo; Performance Music
Ensemble; Single Titles.
Contemporary; Secular.
Score. 28 pages. Edition
Peters #98-EP73535.
Published by Edition
Peters (PE.EP73535).
ISBN 9790577022581.
Words by Vikram
Seth.
Earth and Sky
was commissioned by the
BBC for the Proms 2000
season. In keeping with
the millennial theme, a
work presenting a vision
of the future was
requested. Trying to be
helpful, the BBC provided
me with the predictions
of various pundits, but
their ideas seemed
dizzyingly contradictory.
Then the simple thought
struck me that however
varied and complex the
answers, the big
questions will always
remain the same. We may
now have a map of the
human genome, but how to
use the map? How shall I
know where I should go?
How may I see the I
that's me? As a
musician I am hopeful
that, no matter how the
world develops, future
generations will still
come together to dance
and sing and play. The
mysterious power of music
to bind us socially and
inspire us individually
seems to be built into
our genes. So, a song of
questions; a song about
music---these were the
ideas which I took to
Vikram Seth, who had
generously agreed to
write the words for me.
The resulting poem
provided lots of
inspiration. It is
entirely monosyllabic,
enabling considerable
variety of rhythmic
treatment. I love its
permutations and its
imagery of paradox and
inversion and I have
amused myself by playing
similar games with the
musical material. But
there is seriousness as
well as fun---the text's
juxtaposition of the
certainty of death with
the search for purpose in
life achieves great
poignancy when sung by
young voices. (Alec
Roth)
This product
is Printed on Demand and
may take several weeks to
fulfill.
For
Children's Choir and
Piano (with Optional
Percussion). Composed
by Alec Roth. Choral
Octavo. Secular. Choral
Octavo. 20 pages. Edition
Peters #98-EP73535A.
Published by Edition
Peters (PE.EP73535A).
ISBN 9790577022598.
Words by Vikram
Seth.
Earth and Sky
was commissioned by the
BBC for the Proms 2000
season. In keeping with
the millennial theme, a
work presenting a vision
of the future was
requested. Trying to be
helpful, the BBC provided
me with the predictions
of various pundits, but
their ideas seemed
dizzyingly contradictory.
Then the simple thought
struck me that however
varied and complex the
answers, the big
questions will always
remain the same. We may
now have a map of the
human genome, but how to
use the map? How shall I
know where I should go?
How may I see the I
that's
me?
As a
musician I am hopeful
that, no matter how the
world develops, future
generations will still
come together to dance
and sing and play. The
mysterious power of music
to bind us socially and
inspire us individually
seems to be built into
our genes. So, a song of
questions; a song about
music — these were
the ideas which I took to
Vikram Seth, who had
generously agreed to
write the words for me.
The resulting poem
provided lots of
inspiration. It is
entirely monosyllabic,
enabling considerable
variety of rhythmic
treatment. I love its
permutations and its
imagery of paradox and
inversion and I have
amused myself by playing
similar games with the
musical material. But
there is seriousness as
well as fun — the
text's juxtaposition of
the certainty of death
with the search for
purpose in life achieves
great poignancy when sung
by young
voices.
Edited by Dr Baker. Arranged by Frank Mantooth. For voice and C instrument. Hal ...(+)
Edited by Dr Baker.
Arranged by Frank
Mantooth. For voice and C
instrument. Hal Leonard
Fake Books. Vocal
Standards and Standards.
Difficulty: medium.
Fakebook. Vocal melody,
lyrics, chord names and
chord substitutions. 212
pages. Published by Hal
Leonard fakebook Vocal
Standards and Standards
SKU: GI.G-10580 Philosopher and Practitioner in Dialogue. Composed...(+)
SKU: GI.G-10580
Philosopher and
Practitioner in
Dialogue. Composed by
William Perrine. Music
Education. 430 pages. GIA
Publications #10580.
Published by GIA
Publications
(GI.G-10580).
ISBN
9781622776375.
Cont
ributors: Travis J. Cross
(University of
California–Los
Angeles) • David J.
Elliott (New York
University) •
Marissa Silverman
(Montclair State
University) • Jacob
Wallace (South Dakota
State University) •
Randall Everett Allsup
(Teachers College,
Columbia University)
• Cynthia Johnston
Turner (Wilfrid Laurier
University) •
Carolyn Barber
(University of
Nebraska-Lincoln) •
John Kratus (Independent
Scholar) • Vincent
C. Bates (Weber State
University) •
Thomas G. Warner, Jr.
(North Carolina
Agricultural and
Technical State
University) • Ben
Hawkins (Transylvania
University) •
Thomas A. Regelski (SUNY
Fredonia School of Music,
Helsinki University of
Finland) • Paul
Woodford (Western
University) •
Charles Peltz (New
England Conservatory of
Music) In the wind band
profession—as in
every great
discipline—it is
critical to take stock in
the big questions about
where we are heading, and
why, as we move through
the twenty-first century.
This thought-provoking
book contains seven
high-level exchanges
between a leading wind
band practitioner and a
music education
philosopher. Each section
of The Future of the Wind
Band grapples with the
most profound issues
facing the music
education profession and
the path of instrumental
music education in our
schools: Relevance: What
relevance, if any, does
the wind band have both
to today’s
students and to culture
more broadly in the
twenty-first century?
What relevance does the
band experience hold for
students’ everyday
life? Repertoire: What is
the relationship between
the repertoire performed
by wind ensembles and the
larger musical world?
Pedagogy: What
constitutes best practice
in terms of musical
pedagogy and rehearsal
technique within the
large-ensemble
experience? Creativity:
Can the wind band
function as a vehicle for
enhancing the individual
creativity of its
members? Economic
Justice: How do issues of
social class and the
distribution of wealth
relate to broader
questions of social
justice within the
context of instrumental
music education?
Professional Ethics: What
are the primary ethical
responsibilities of the
wind band conductor?
Democratic Citizenship:
What relationship, if
any, can be drawn between
membership in the wind
band and citizen
participation in
democracy? Such exchanges
can only strengthen our
profession and pay rich
dividends in our musical
and educational work with
the students we serve.
Editor of this book,
William (Bill) M. Perrine
is Associate Professor of
Music and Director of
Instrumental Activities
at Concordia University
in Ann Arbor, Michigan,
where he directs the wind
ensemble, marching band,
and community
orchestra.
Tuba - Pre 1 SKU: CL.074-2351-39 Composed by A. Clark and J. Williams. Ba...(+)
Tuba - Pre 1
SKU:
CL.074-2351-39
Composed by A. Clark and
J. Williams. Band
Book/Folio. Audio
recording available
separately (item
CL.074-2351-97). Tuba
book. Composed 1991. C.L.
Barnhouse #074-2351-39.
Published by C.L.
Barnhouse
(CL.074-2351-39).
The Command
Performance For Beginning
Band book contains 14
complete band
arrangements designed to
be playable by students
who have completed the
first few lessons of
their beginning band
method book, and are
written using the first 6
notes learned. Inside the
conductor score book is a
CD accompaniment for all
14 arrangements. Each of
the background
accompaniments has been
created using MIDI
technology. The use of
synthesizer voices and
programmed drum patterns
allows the student the
opportunity to perform
along with sounds and
rhythms they are familiar
with, but which are not
generally associated with
young band music. Because
many of the background
parts necessary for more
advanced music is handled
by the accompaniment
recording, all
instruments have the
chance to play melodic
and interesting material.
The recordings also
provides a mature pitch
to match which is
extremely helpful in
developing listening
skills. We are sure you
will discover many great
advantages each time you
have your students pull
out their books.
CONTENTS: * Big Beat
Boogie * Starship Journey
* Brave New World * Buena
Suerte * Sir Lancelot *
Rock Out * America * When
the Saints Go Marchin' In
* A Christmas Medley *
Two Favorite Carols *
Folk Song Rhapsody * Kum
Ba Yah * Jingle Bells *
Rock Star *.
Composed by W.C. Handy (1873-1958). Arranged by Robert Woods. Jazz. Score and se...(+)
Composed by W.C. Handy
(1873-1958). Arranged by
Robert Woods. Jazz. Score
and set of parts. Lorenz
Publishing Company
#60/1298H. Published by
Lorenz Publishing Company
(LO.60-1298H).
(Easy Piano). Arranged by Dan Coates. For Piano. This edition: Easy Piano. B...(+)
(Easy Piano). Arranged by
Dan
Coates. For Piano. This
edition: Easy Piano.
Book;
Piano - Easy Piano
Collection.
The Giant Book of Sheet
Music.
Movie; TV. Easy Piano.
168
pages. Published by
Alfred
Music
(Piano/Vocal/Guitar). For Guitar; Keyboard; Piano; Voice. This edition: Piano/Vo...(+)
(Piano/Vocal/Guitar). For
Guitar; Keyboard; Piano;
Voice. This edition:
Piano/Vocal/Guitar. Book;
P/V/C Mixed Folio;
Piano/Vocal/Chords. The
Giant Sheet Music
Collection. Contemporary
Christian; Sacred. 244
pages. Published by
Alfred Music Publishing
(Off the Record with The Beatles, Bowie, Elton and So Much More). By Ken Scott a...(+)
(Off the Record with The
Beatles, Bowie, Elton and
So Much More). By Ken
Scott and Bobby Owsinski.
Book; DVD; Reference
Textbooks; Textbook -
General. 448 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
Publishing
Jazz Ensemble standard jazz ensemble with opt. flute, clarinet & F horn - Grade ...(+)
Jazz Ensemble standard
jazz ensemble with opt.
flute, clarinet & F horn
- Grade 1
SKU:
KN.41805S
Composed by
George Shutack Doug
Beach. Jazz Foundations
Series. Kendor Music Inc
#41805S. Published by
Kendor Music Inc
(KN.41805S).
UPC:
822795418057.
The
combination of a medium
groove, essential swing
figures, and blues-based
harmonies make this an
ideal chart for young
musicians learning the
basics of big band
playing. Though written
examples are provided,
the open solo section is
great for young players
wishing to explore the
exciting world of
improvisation. Duration
4:25. Available in
SmartMusic.
Easy, Yet Beautiful, All-Organ Arrangements by Bob Rollins. Arranged by Bob Roll...(+)
Easy, Yet Beautiful,
All-Organ Arrangements by
Bob Rollins. Arranged by
Bob Rollins. Creative
Concepts Publishing. Size
9x12 inches. 128 pages.
Published by Creative
Concepts.