Orchestra; Score (Study Score) Overture. Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-...(+)
Orchestra; Score (Study
Score)
Overture. Composed by
Ludwig van Beethoven
(1770-1827). Edited by
Max Unger. Arranged by
Max Unger. This edition:
Saddle stitching. Sheet
music. Eulenburg
Taschenpartituren (Pocket
Scores). Classical. Study
Score. Op. 124. 84 pages.
Eulenburg Edition
#ETP627. Published by
Eulenburg Edition
Cantata for the 1st
day of Christmas.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Pieter Dirksen. Vocal
score. Composed
1728/1729. BWV 197a /
197.1. Duration 25
minutes. Carus Verlag
#3140203. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3140203).
ISBN
9790007295080.
German/English. Text:
Henrici (Picander),
Christian
Friedrich.
Only the
text and the last page of
the autograph score of
the Christmas Cantata
“Ehre sei Gott in
der Höhe†BWV
197.1 (197a) have
survived, beginning with
the end of the 2nd aria.
This, along with the
complete surviving 3rd
aria are found in parody
versions in the Wedding
Cantata BWV 197 / BWV3
197.2, from which this
cantata takes its BWV
number. For a long time
there has been a
fascinating theory about
the missing opening
chorus: could this have
been the parody source
for the Gloria in the
Mass in B minor?
The musicologist
and organist Pieter
Dirksen has pursued this,
creating a four-part
choral version largely
derived from corrections
made in the autograph of
the Mass in B minor. He
has underlaid this with
the text of the opening
chorus (the German
translation of the
Gloria). What results is
a convincing version of
the Christmas Cantata
– with one of
Bach’s best-known
choruses as the prominent
opening chorus and
plausible solutions for
the other sections
missing in the
autograph.
Cantata for the 1st
day of Christmas.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Pieter Dirksen. Composed
1728/1729. BWV 197a /
197.1. Duration 25
minutes. Carus Verlag
#3140212. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3140212).
ISBN
9790007301590.
German/English. Text:
Henrici (Picander),
Christian
Friedrich.
Only the
text and the last page of
the autograph score of
the Christmas Cantata
“Ehre sei Gott in
der Höhe†BWV
197.1 (197a) have
survived, beginning with
the end of the 2nd aria.
This, along with the
complete surviving 3rd
aria are found in parody
versions in the Wedding
Cantata BWV 197 / BWV3
197.2, from which this
cantata takes its BWV
number. For a long time
there has been a
fascinating theory about
the missing opening
chorus: could this have
been the parody source
for the Gloria in the
Mass in B minor?
The musicologist
and organist Pieter
Dirksen has pursued this,
creating a four-part
choral version largely
derived from corrections
made in the autograph of
the Mass in B minor. He
has underlaid this with
the text of the opening
chorus (the German
translation of the
Gloria). What results is
a convincing version of
the Christmas Cantata
– with one of
Bach’s best-known
choruses as the prominent
opening chorus and
plausible solutions for
the other sections
missing in the
autograph.
Cantata for the 1st
day of Christmas.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Pieter Dirksen. Composed
1728/1729. BWV 197a /
197.1. Duration 25
minutes. Carus Verlag
#3140211. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3140211).
ISBN
9790007301583.
German/English. Text:
Henrici (Picander),
Christian
Friedrich.
Only the
text and the last page of
the autograph score of
the Christmas Cantata
“Ehre sei Gott in
der Höhe†BWV
197.1 (197a) have
survived, beginning with
the end of the 2nd aria.
This, along with the
complete surviving 3rd
aria are found in parody
versions in the Wedding
Cantata BWV 197 / BWV3
197.2, from which this
cantata takes its BWV
number. For a long time
there has been a
fascinating theory about
the missing opening
chorus: could this have
been the parody source
for the Gloria in the
Mass in B minor?
The musicologist
and organist Pieter
Dirksen has pursued this,
creating a four-part
choral version largely
derived from corrections
made in the autograph of
the Mass in B minor. He
has underlaid this with
the text of the opening
chorus (the German
translation of the
Gloria). What results is
a convincing version of
the Christmas Cantata
– with one of
Bach’s best-known
choruses as the prominent
opening chorus and
plausible solutions for
the other sections
missing in the
autograph.
Cantata for the 1st
day of Christmas.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Pieter Dirksen. Composed
1728/1729. BWV 197a /
197.1. Duration 25
minutes. Carus Verlag
#3140249. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3140249).
ISBN
9790007301620.
German/English. Text:
Henrici (Picander),
Christian
Friedrich.
Only the
text and the last page of
the autograph score of
the Christmas Cantata
“Ehre sei Gott in
der Höhe†BWV
197.1 (197a) have
survived, beginning with
the end of the 2nd aria.
This, along with the
complete surviving 3rd
aria are found in parody
versions in the Wedding
Cantata BWV 197 / BWV3
197.2, from which this
cantata takes its BWV
number. For a long time
there has been a
fascinating theory about
the missing opening
chorus: could this have
been the parody source
for the Gloria in the
Mass in B minor?
The musicologist
and organist Pieter
Dirksen has pursued this,
creating a four-part
choral version largely
derived from corrections
made in the autograph of
the Mass in B minor. He
has underlaid this with
the text of the opening
chorus (the German
translation of the
Gloria). What results is
a convincing version of
the Christmas Cantata
– with one of
Bach’s best-known
choruses as the prominent
opening chorus and
plausible solutions for
the other sections
missing in the
autograph.
Cantata for the 1st
day of Christmas.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Pieter Dirksen. Single
Part, viola. Composed
1728/1729. BWV 197a /
197.1. Duration 25
minutes. Carus Verlag
#3140213. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3140213).
ISBN
9790007301606.
German/English. Text:
Henrici (Picander),
Christian
Friedrich.
Only the
text and the last page of
the autograph score of
the Christmas Cantata
“Ehre sei Gott in
der Höhe†BWV
197.1 (197a) have
survived, beginning with
the end of the 2nd aria.
This, along with the
complete surviving 3rd
aria are found in parody
versions in the Wedding
Cantata BWV 197 / BWV3
197.2, from which this
cantata takes its BWV
number. For a long time
there has been a
fascinating theory about
the missing opening
chorus: could this have
been the parody source
for the Gloria in the
Mass in B minor?
The musicologist
and organist Pieter
Dirksen has pursued this,
creating a four-part
choral version largely
derived from corrections
made in the autograph of
the Mass in B minor. He
has underlaid this with
the text of the opening
chorus (the German
translation of the
Gloria). What results is
a convincing version of
the Christmas Cantata
– with one of
Bach’s best-known
choruses as the prominent
opening chorus and
plausible solutions for
the other sections
missing in the
autograph.
Cantata for the 1st
day of Christmas.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Pieter Dirksen. Choral
Score. Composed
1728/1729. BWV 197a /
197.1. Duration 25
minutes. Carus Verlag
#3140205. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3140205).
ISBN
9790007295097.
German/English. Text:
Henrici (Picander),
Christian
Friedrich.
Only the
text and the last page of
the autograph score of
the Christmas Cantata
“Ehre sei Gott in
der Höhe†BWV
197.1 (197a) have
survived, beginning with
the end of the 2nd aria.
This, along with the
complete surviving 3rd
aria are found in parody
versions in the Wedding
Cantata BWV 197 / BWV3
197.2, from which this
cantata takes its BWV
number. For a long time
there has been a
fascinating theory about
the missing opening
chorus: could this have
been the parody source
for the Gloria in the
Mass in B minor?
The musicologist
and organist Pieter
Dirksen has pursued this,
creating a four-part
choral version largely
derived from corrections
made in the autograph of
the Mass in B minor. He
has underlaid this with
the text of the opening
chorus (the German
translation of the
Gloria). What results is
a convincing version of
the Christmas Cantata
– with one of
Bach’s best-known
choruses as the prominent
opening chorus and
plausible solutions for
the other sections
missing in the
autograph.
Cantata for the 1st
day of Christmas.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Pieter Dirksen. Carus
digital: Extra digital
products. Full Score.
Composed 1728/1729. BWV
197a / 197.1. Duration 25
minutes. Carus Verlag
#3140200. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3140200).
ISBN
9790007295066.
German/English. Text:
Henrici (Picander),
Christian
Friedrich.
Only the
text and the last page of
the autograph score of
the Christmas Cantata
“Ehre sei Gott in
der Höhe†BWV
197.1 (197a) have
survived, beginning with
the end of the 2nd aria.
This, along with the
complete surviving 3rd
aria are found in parody
versions in the Wedding
Cantata BWV 197 / BWV3
197.2, from which this
cantata takes its BWV
number. For a long time
there has been a
fascinating theory about
the missing opening
chorus: could this have
been the parody source
for the Gloria in the
Mass in B minor?
The musicologist
and organist Pieter
Dirksen has pursued this,
creating a four-part
choral version largely
derived from corrections
made in the autograph of
the Mass in B minor. He
has underlaid this with
the text of the opening
chorus (the German
translation of the
Gloria). What results is
a convincing version of
the Christmas Cantata
– with one of
Bach’s best-known
choruses as the prominent
opening chorus and
plausible solutions for
the other sections
missing in the
autograph.
Cantata for the 1st
day of Christmas.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Pieter Dirksen. Set of
Orchestra Parts. Composed
1728/1729. BWV 197a /
197.1. Duration 25
minutes. Carus Verlag
#3140209. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3140209).
ISBN
9790007301576.
German/English. Text:
Henrici (Picander),
Christian
Friedrich.
Only the
text and the last page of
the autograph score of
the Christmas Cantata
“Ehre sei Gott in
der Höhe†BWV
197.1 (197a) have
survived, beginning with
the end of the 2nd aria.
This, along with the
complete surviving 3rd
aria are found in parody
versions in the Wedding
Cantata BWV 197 / BWV3
197.2, from which this
cantata takes its BWV
number. For a long time
there has been a
fascinating theory about
the missing opening
chorus: could this have
been the parody source
for the Gloria in the
Mass in B minor?
The musicologist
and organist Pieter
Dirksen has pursued this,
creating a four-part
choral version largely
derived from corrections
made in the autograph of
the Mass in B minor. He
has underlaid this with
the text of the opening
chorus (the German
translation of the
Gloria). What results is
a convincing version of
the Christmas Cantata
– with one of
Bach’s best-known
choruses as the prominent
opening chorus and
plausible solutions for
the other sections
missing in the
autograph.
Cantata for the 1st
day of Christmas.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Pieter Dirksen. Set of
Orchestra Parts. Composed
1728/1729. BWV 197a /
197.1. Duration 25
minutes. Carus Verlag
#3140219. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3140219).
ISBN
9790007300258.
German/English. Text:
Henrici (Picander),
Christian
Friedrich.
Only the
text and the last page of
the autograph score of
the Christmas Cantata
“Ehre sei Gott in
der Höhe†BWV
197.1 (197a) have
survived, beginning with
the end of the 2nd aria.
This, along with the
complete surviving 3rd
aria are found in parody
versions in the Wedding
Cantata BWV 197 / BWV3
197.2, from which this
cantata takes its BWV
number. For a long time
there has been a
fascinating theory about
the missing opening
chorus: could this have
been the parody source
for the Gloria in the
Mass in B minor?
The musicologist
and organist Pieter
Dirksen has pursued this,
creating a four-part
choral version largely
derived from corrections
made in the autograph of
the Mass in B minor. He
has underlaid this with
the text of the opening
chorus (the German
translation of the
Gloria). What results is
a convincing version of
the Christmas Cantata
– with one of
Bach’s best-known
choruses as the prominent
opening chorus and
plausible solutions for
the other sections
missing in the
autograph.
Cantata for the 1st
day of Christmas.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Pieter Dirksen. Single
Part, basso continuo.
Composed 1728/1729. BWV
197a / 197.1. Duration 25
minutes. Carus Verlag
#3140214. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3140214).
ISBN
9790007301613.
German/English. Text:
Henrici (Picander),
Christian
Friedrich.
Only the
text and the last page of
the autograph score of
the Christmas Cantata
“Ehre sei Gott in
der Höhe†BWV
197.1 (197a) have
survived, beginning with
the end of the 2nd aria.
This, along with the
complete surviving 3rd
aria are found in parody
versions in the Wedding
Cantata BWV 197 / BWV3
197.2, from which this
cantata takes its BWV
number. For a long time
there has been a
fascinating theory about
the missing opening
chorus: could this have
been the parody source
for the Gloria in the
Mass in B minor?
The musicologist
and organist Pieter
Dirksen has pursued this,
creating a four-part
choral version largely
derived from corrections
made in the autograph of
the Mass in B minor. He
has underlaid this with
the text of the opening
chorus (the German
translation of the
Gloria). What results is
a convincing version of
the Christmas Cantata
– with one of
Bach’s best-known
choruses as the prominent
opening chorus and
plausible solutions for
the other sections
missing in the
autograph.
Divertimento teatrale
in one act. Operetta for
four voices. Composed
by Antonio Salieri.
Edited by Adrian La
Salvia and Thomas
Betzwieser. This edition:
Edition of selected
works, Urtext edition.
Linen. Spectrum of
European Music Theatre in
Separate Editions 1.
Edition of selected
works, Score, Critical
commentary, USB flash
drive. Duration 1 hour,
15 minutes. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA08811_00.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag (BA.BA08811).
ISBN 9790006539840.
33.1 x 26.5 cm inches.
Text Language: Italian.
Preface: Betzwieser,
Thomas. Text:
Giambattista
Casti.
A memorable
musical competition
commissioned by the
emperor Joseph II took
place on 7 February 1786
as part of a festival in
the orangery of the
Schönbrunn palace. A
German Singspiel ensemble
performed Mozart’s
“Schauspieldirektor
†whilst Antonio
Salieri’s
“Prima la musica e
poi le parole†was
performed by the Italian
court singers and
musicians. This charming
opera satire belongs to
the genre of
“metamelodrammaâ
in which the opera
itself becomes the
subject of the action.
The people who are part
of an opera production,
for example the
librettist, composer and
prima donna, appear as
characters on the stage
and are presented in a
humorous self-reflection.
In this ‘theatre
about theatre’
Salieri parodies the
music from Giuseppe
Sarti’s
“Giulio
Sabino†in his
insert arias, thus
playing on the music
which was totally
familiar with the
audience of the time. By
reflecting on the
musical-dramatic style of
that period and
discussing whether
‘the word’
or ‘the
music’ should take
priority, this
masterpiece is considered
to be an early forerunner
to Richard
Strauss’s
“Capriccioâ€.<
br> The new edition of
the score is published as
part of “opera
– Spectrum of
European Music Theatre in
Separate Editionsâ€.
There are several
alterations regarding the
libretto text, stage
directions, articulation,
ornamentation, etc. which
have been incorporated
into this newly engraved
vocal score. Furthermore,
all appendix numbers from
the score which concern
the quotations from
Giuseppe Sarti’s
“Giulio
Sabino†have also
been
incorporated.
â
¢ Urtext vocal score
based on the
historical-critical
hybrid score published as
part of “opera
– Spectrum of
European Music Theatre in
Separate Editionsâ€
edited by Thomas
Betzwieser (music
edition) and Adrian La
Salvia (text
edition). •
Original Italian libretto
with singable German
translation •
Comprehensive bilingual
foreword (Ger/Eng) on the
genesis and reception of
the work, on
metamelodramma and
intertextuality
etc. • Includes
an extensive appendix to
the quotations taken from
Giuseppe Sarti’s
“Giulio
Sabino†•
Idiomatic piano
reduction
About
Barenreiter
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expect from a Barenreiter
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Baritone Solo, 8-Part
Chorus and Orchestra
Study Score. Composed
by Johannes Brahms.
Edited by Johannes Behr
and Ulrich Tadday. Henle
Study Scores. Classical.
Softcover. G. Henle
#HN9030. Published by G.
Henle (HL.51489030).
UPC: 196288093763.
6.75x9.5x0.505
inches.
Brahms
composed his Triumphlied
for eight-part chorus,
solo baritone and
orchestra as a direct
reaction to the victory
of the German army in the
Franco-Prussian War of
1870/71 and the
consequent founding of
the German Empire.
Similar to the German
Requiem completed shortly
before, Brahms himself
compiled the text from
the Bible, in this case
from Chapter 19 of the
Book of Revelations.
Because of the somewhat
melodramatic tone of the
composition and the
nationalistic background
to the works genesis, in
recent years the
Triumphlied has seldom
been heard in concert
halls. Unlike
overly-patriotic
occasional works such as
Richard Wagner's
Kaisermarsch, the
Triumphlied is true
Brahms and is a musically
rich composition. This
study edition takes the
musical text from the
Brahms Complete Edition
(HL 51486030), thereby
representing the highest
scholarly precision. The
Appendix contains an
exciting new discovery, a
previously-unknown early
version of the 1st
movement in C major,
which was only
rediscovered in 2012 in
Bremen.
About Henle
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What I can expect from
Henle Urtext
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and pedagogues
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the work
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in 1 – 3 languages
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Full Orchestra (Print) Choral (Orchestra Accompaniment) SKU: HL.323200 (+)
Full Orchestra (Print)
Choral (Orchestra
Accompaniment)
SKU:
HL.323200
Lessons
for Lent. Composed by
Joseph M. Martin. Shawnee
Sacred. Cantata, Easter,
General Worship, Holy
Week, Lent, Sacred.
Softcover. Duration 2100
seconds. Published by
Shawnee Press
(HL.323200).
ISBN
9781540070487. UPC:
888680978266.
8.5x11.0x1.334
inches.
Presented
in a new edition for the
20th anniversary of its
publication, this seminal
cantata is rich with
musical and spiritual
potential. Using simple
symbols of worship,
expressive music and a
sensitive narration by
Pamela Stewart, this work
is an unforgettable
experience for Holy Week.
A new SAB version and
special anniversary
consort orchestration
join the original
products to open the work
to groups of every size.
Only 30 minutes long, the
cantata is easily learned
and with Brant Adams'
gentle yet dramatic
orchestrations, Colors of
Grace will become a
treasured part of your
Holy Week commemoration.
Songs include: Prologue;
Take My Yoke Upon You; A
Servant's Song (The Basin
and Towel); Take My Yoke
Upon You (Lesson 1:
Service); Underscore: The
Cup; A Shadow Fell on
Sharon's Rose; Take My
Yoke Upon You (Lesson 2:
Obedience); Underscore:
The Crown of Thorns; O
Gentle Jesus; Take My
Yoke Upon You (Lesson 3:
Humility); Come to the
Cross; Epilogue. Score
and Parts for Orchestra
(fl 1-2, ob/eng hn, cl
1-2, bn, hn 1-2,
timp/bass dm, perc 1-2,
hp, pno, vn 1-2, va, vc,
db) available as Printed
Edition and as a digital
download. Consort Score
and Parts (fl, cl, hn,
perc, pno, hp, vn, vc)
available as a digital
download.
Full orchestra (Full Orchestra) SKU: EC.RBM-253 Composed by Randol Alan B...(+)
Full orchestra (Full
Orchestra)
SKU:
EC.RBM-253
Composed
by Randol Alan Bass.
Orchestra: Pops,
Orchestra: Short Work.
21st Century. Full score.
Randol Bass Music
#RBM-253. Published by
Randol Bass Music
(EC.RBM-253).
Casey
at the Bat was
commissioned in 2001 by
the Dallas Symphony
Orchestra as a part of
their Americana concert
series from that season.
The work is a colorful
and highly descriptive
narrative setting of the
famous poem, “Casey at
the Bat” by Ernest
Lawrence Thayer, first
published in an 1885
edition of The San
Francisco
Chronicle.(The
poetry has been slightly
paraphrased from the
original to replace some
arcane terminology.)This
composition was conceived
in a distinctly
cartoonish style –
reminiscent of the
orchestral music so
masterfully created by
Carl Stalling and other
great film score writers
during the Golden Age of
the animated short. In
addition to brief quotes
from Till
Eulenspiegel of
Richard Strauss, the
melody from Take Me
Out to the Ballgame
(Tilzer-Norworth) is
interpolated throughout
the fabric of the piece
(although the lyrics are
never sung).The first
performance of this work
took place during the
Spring of 2001, under the
baton of Richard Kaufman
and featuring Pat Sajak
as narrator of the
well-known poem.Audio
excerpts from a matchless
narrative performance of
this piece by
Shakespearean actor Sir
Derek Jacobi (with the
National Symphony of
London and the composer
conducting) are included
below for perusal
purposes. The full
performance may be
purchased as an audio
file from Kodanja
Records of Dallas,
TX. ( dur: 8’
)
A Halloween Thriller Orchestre [Conducteur et Parties séparées] Alfred Publishing
Featuring: Toccata and Fugue in D Minor / A Night on Bald Mountain / Thriller. C...(+)
Featuring: Toccata and
Fugue in D Minor / A
Night on Bald Mountain /
Thriller. Composed by Rod
Temperton, Johann
Sebastian Bach, and
Modest Mussorgsky.
Arranged by Ralph Ford.
Masterworks; Part(s);
Score; String Orchestra.
Pop Concert String
Orchestra. Form: Medley.
Fall; Halloween;
Masterwork Arrangement;
Pop. 128 pages. Published
by Alfred Music
(2003). Composed
by Errollyn Wallen. Full
Orchestra. Edition
Peters. Modern, Opera.
Score. Composed 2003;
First Performance: A
Nitro at the Opera,
Linbury Studio Theatre.
68 pages. Duration
00:20:00. Edition Peters
#98-EP7717A. Published by
Edition Peters
(PE.EP7717A).
ISBN
9790577081014.
Voca
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Orchestra - Grade 3 SKU: AP.43788 Composed by Chris M. Bernotas. Performa...(+)
Orchestra - Grade 3
SKU: AP.43788
Composed by Chris M.
Bernotas. Performance
Music Ensemble; Single
Titles; String Orchestra.
Belwin Concert String
Orchestra. Multicultural.
Score and Part(s). 128
pages. Duration 2:00.
Belwin Music #00-43788.
Published by Belwin Music
(AP.43788).
UPC:
038081496610.
English.
This
appealing tango is full
of drama and passion,
with an aggressive, dark
theme and strong rhythm.
Each member of the
ensemble gets a moment in
the spotlight and will
surely enjoy achieving
the challenges of their
part. The melody,
countermelody, and tango
rhythm will have them
dancing! (2:00).
It Takes Two Orchestre [Conducteur] - Facile Belwin
Orchestra - Grade 3 SKU: AP.43788S Composed by Chris M. Bernotas. Perform...(+)
Orchestra - Grade 3
SKU: AP.43788S
Composed by Chris M.
Bernotas. Performance
Music Ensemble; Single
Titles; String Orchestra.
Belwin Concert String
Orchestra. Multicultural.
Score. 8 pages. Duration
2:00. Belwin Music
#00-43788S. Published by
Belwin Music (AP.43788S).
UPC: 038081496627.
English.
This
appealing tango is full
of drama and passion,
with an aggressive, dark
theme and strong rhythm.
Each member of the
ensemble gets a moment in
the spotlight and will
surely enjoy achieving
the challenges of their
part. The melody,
countermelody, and tango
rhythm will have them
dancing! (2:00).
Choir Secular For Upper Voices and Piano or Orchestra SKU: PE.EP73416A (+)
Choir Secular For Upper
Voices and Piano or
Orchestra
SKU:
PE.EP73416A
For
High Voices and Piano (or
Orchestra). Composed
by James Burton. Arranged
by Art by Jackie Morris
and Robert Macfarlane.
Choral Works (Secular) -
Upper Voices. Edition
Peters. Book. 68 pages.
Duration 00:32:00.
Edition Peters
#98-EP73416A. Published
by Edition Peters
(PE.EP73416A).
Two
versions - with
orchestral or with piano
accompaniment. The vocal
score is the same for
both
versions.
James
Burton is a composer but
also a conductor. He is
conductor of the
Tanglewood Festival
Chorus and choral
director of the Boston
Symphony.
The
book The Lost Words,
exquisitely designed, has
won multiple awards and
is an international
best-seller. The vocal
score includes Jackie
Morris's beautiful
imagery in its cover
design.
Composed by Erik Satie (1866-1925). Arranged by Bob Phillips. Full Orchestra; Ma...(+)
Composed by Erik Satie
(1866-1925). Arranged by
Bob Phillips. Full
Orchestra; Masterworks;
Performance Music
Ensemble; Single Titles;
SmartMusic. Belwin
Beginning Full Orchestra.
20th Century; Masterwork
Arrangement; Romantic.
Part(s); Score. 120
pages. Duration 2:30.
Belwin Music #00-41198.
Published by Belwin Music
(AP.41198).
Orchestra SKU: PO.UME12 Composed by Eve de Castro-Robinson. Sws. Full sco...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
PO.UME12
Composed by
Eve de Castro-Robinson.
Sws. Full score.
Promethean Editions
#UME12. Published by
Promethean Editions
(PO.UME12).
ISBN
9781877564888.
Comm
issioned by the Royal
Plunket Society for the
New Zealand Symphony
Orchestra, Eve de
Castro-Robinson's These
arms to hold you channels
both tender adoration and
the excitement of a new
arrival. The children's
choir maintains an
expectant energy in this
work with handclaps,
overlapping chants,
glissandi, ecstatic yelps
and lullabies. Esteemed
New Zealand poet Bill
Manhire provided text for
the choir, with excerpts
taken from actual Plunket
books heard alongside
Manhire's own prose.
Castanets and temple
blocks are made curious
and playful in this
setting as they provide a
bubbling rhythmic drive
for the orchestra. These
arms to hold you was the
winner of the 2007 SOUNZ
Contemporary Award.
Orchestra - Grade 3 SKU: AP.44849S Composed by Richard Meyer. Performance...(+)
Orchestra - Grade 3
SKU: AP.44849S
Composed by Richard
Meyer. Performance Music
Ensemble; Single Titles;
String Orchestra.
Highland/Etling String
Orchestra. Novelty.
Score. 20 pages. Duration
3:45. Highland/Etling
#00-44849S. Published by
Highland/Etling
(AP.44849S).
UPC:
038081520148.
English.
Put all
those extra-curricular
sounds your students like
to make on their
instruments to good use
in this fun and
entertaining novelty
selection. Your audience
will laugh out loud as
each section takes a turn
adding an unusual sound
to a simple dance in 3/4
time. As the piece
progresses the counting
gets more and more
challenging, keeping all
of your students on their
toes. There's even a part
for a solo vocalist to
show off their screaming
and gargling skills!
(3:45).
Sleigh Ride Orchestre [Conducteur] - Facile Belwin
Orchestra - Grade 2 SKU: AP.45829S Composed by Leopold Mozart. Arranged b...(+)
Orchestra - Grade 2
SKU: AP.45829S
Composed by Leopold
Mozart. Arranged by Jan
Farrar-Royce.
Masterworks; Performance
Music Ensemble; Single
Titles; String Orchestra.
Belwin Intermediate
String Orchestra.
Baroque; Christmas;
Classical; Masterwork
Arrangement; Winter.
Score. 12 pages. Duration
2:35. Belwin Music
#00-45829S. Published by
Belwin Music (AP.45829S).
UPC: 038081523347.
English.
Although
the structure, notes, and
dynamics are written by
Leopold Mozart, arranger
Jan Farrar-Royce takes
the liberty of
distributing the main
themes among the sections
of the string ensemble so
that every player can
enjoy being the horses
who are trotting along,
the rising and falling
winter winds, and the
passengers enjoying their
ride. (2:35).
(Featuring: Look to the Stars / DNA / Goodbye My Son / Launch / Krypton's Last /...(+)
(Featuring: Look to the
Stars / DNA / Goodbye My
Son / Launch / Krypton's
Last / If You Love These
People / Flight / What
Are You Going to Do When
You Are Not Saving the
World?). Composed by Hans
Zimmer (1957-). Arranged
by Ralph Ford. Concert
Band. Concert Band;
Score; SmartMusic. Pop
Concert Band. Form:
Medley; Suite. Movie.
Grade 3.5. 56 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
Peter Pan Live Orchestre [Conducteur] - Facile Alfred Publishing
(Featuring: I'm Flying / I Won't Grow Up). Composed by Carolyn Leigh, music by M...(+)
(Featuring: I'm Flying /
I Won't Grow Up).
Composed by Carolyn
Leigh, music by Mark
Charlap. Arranged by Bob
Cerulli. Orchestra.
Score; String Orchestra.
Pop Intermediate String
Orchestra. Form: Medley.
Movie. Grade 2.5. 12
pages. Published by
Alfred Music
Score. Composed by
Paul Hindemith. Arranged
by Franz Willms. This
edition: Paperback/Soft
Cover. Sheet music.
Concertino (Chamber
Orchestra). Classical.
Score. Composed 1925. 62
pages. Duration 20'.
Schott Music #CON77.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49002099).
ISBN
9790001022460. UPC:
884088054267.
9.0x12.0x0.228
inches.
This suite
has been taken from the
music of the Christmas
tale of the same name.
The instrumentation can
be easily realized with
four woodwind
instruments, two brass
instruments, timpani and
strings. The 'Tanz der
Holzpuppen', a foxtrot,
is suitable as encore
showing the humorous
musician Hindemith who,
in 1920, wrote to the
Schott publishing house
with a wink: 'Can you
also make use of
foxtrots, Bos-tons, rags
and other kitsch?
Whenever I cannot think
of decent music, I write
such stuff.'.
Orchestra SKU: BR.SON-443 Complete Works. Composed by Felix Bartho...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
BR.SON-443
Complete Works.
Composed by Felix
Bartholdy Mendelssohn.
Edited by Thomas Schmidt.
Linen. Complete Works.
Romantic period. Complete
Works. 252 pages.
Breitkopf and Haertel
#SON 443. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.SON-443).
ISBN
9790004803516. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Mendelssohn
's ConfessionThe
Reformation Symphony,
misleadingly numbered
posthumously as 5 by its
publishers, was
Mendelssohn's first
confrontation with the
large symphonic form in
Beethoven's wake. Linking
it conceptually with the
300th anniversary of the
Augsburg Confession in
1830 seems to have first
occurred late in the
progress of its
composition, yet the
premiere did not take
place until 1832 and
ultimately even enabled
the composer to distance
himself completely from
his work and its concept.
Thanks to access to a new
source [or, ... new
access to sources... or
...new access to a
source...?], this edition
can now finally refute
the legend that a
separate original or
early version of the
symphony once
existed.