(Christmas Carols For Mixed Voices) Edited by Graham Buckland. For SATB choir (u...(+)
(Christmas Carols For
Mixed Voices) Edited by
Graham Buckland. For SATB
choir (unaccompanied).
Format: a capella
songbook. With choral
notation, lyrics,
performance notes,
introductory text and
index of first lines.
Christmas and holiday.
224 pages. 9x12 inches.
Published by
Baerenreiter-Ausgaben.
For voice and organ. Format: organ/vocal songbook (two copies needed for perform...(+)
For voice and organ.
Format: organ/vocal
songbook (two copies
needed for performance).
With vocal melody,
lyrics, organ
accompaniment and chord
names. Hymn. 132 pages.
9x12 inches. Published by
Hal Leonard.
Kantate zum 1.
Advent. Composed by
Georg Philipp Telemann.
Edited by Traugott
Fedtke, Klaus Hofmann.
Arranged by Traugott
Fedtke. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Telemann-Archiv.
German title: Machet die
Tore weit. Innovative
practice aids, Sacred
vocal music, Cantatas,
Psalms, German, Advent,
Praise and thanks. Single
Part, Violin 2. TVWV
1:1074. 8 pages. Duration
16 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 39.105/12. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.3910512).
ISBN
9790007055233. Language:
German/English.
The
Advent cantata Machet die
Tore weit has long been
one of the most
frequently performed of
Telemann's sacred works.
Among the copies of this
cantata which have been
handed down is a copy by
J. S. Bach which bears
testimony to the high
respect he paid to his
then more celebrated
colleague from Hamburg:
It is a copy of the score
in the hand of the
Thomaskantor which was
made for a performance in
Leipzig on Avent Sunday
in 1734 (therefore during
the same period as the
first performance of
Bach's Christmas
Oratorio). Of the four
solo singers the soprano
and bass, each of whom
has an aria, are
indispensable. The brief
alto solos in the opening
chorus can be sung by a
member of the choir, and
the tenor recitative can
be sung by the soprano
soloist. This work is now
available in carus music,
the choir app! Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.3910500.
Kantate zum 1.
Advent. Composed by
Georg Philipp Telemann.
Edited by Traugott
Fedtke, Klaus Hofmann.
Arranged by Traugott
Fedtke. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Telemann-Archiv.
German title: Machet die
Tore weit. Innovative
practice aids, Sacred
vocal music, Cantatas,
Psalms, German, Advent,
Praise and thanks. Single
Part, Violin 1. TVWV
1:1074. 8 pages. Duration
16 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 39.105/11. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.3910511).
ISBN
9790007055226. Language:
German/English.
The
Advent cantata Machet die
Tore weit has long been
one of the most
frequently performed of
Telemann's sacred works.
Among the copies of this
cantata which have been
handed down is a copy by
J. S. Bach which bears
testimony to the high
respect he paid to his
then more celebrated
colleague from Hamburg:
It is a copy of the score
in the hand of the
Thomaskantor which was
made for a performance in
Leipzig on Avent Sunday
in 1734 (therefore during
the same period as the
first performance of
Bach's Christmas
Oratorio). Of the four
solo singers the soprano
and bass, each of whom
has an aria, are
indispensable. The brief
alto solos in the opening
chorus can be sung by a
member of the choir, and
the tenor recitative can
be sung by the soprano
soloist. This work is now
available in carus music,
the choir app! Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.3910500.
Kantate zum 1.
Advent. Composed by
Georg Philipp Telemann.
Edited by Traugott
Fedtke, Klaus Hofmann.
Arranged by Traugott
Fedtke. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Telemann-Archiv.
German title: Machet die
Tore weit. Innovative
practice aids, Sacred
vocal music, Cantatas,
Psalms, German, Advent,
Praise and thanks. Single
Part, Viola. TVWV 1:1074.
8 pages. Duration 16
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
39.105/13. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3910513).
ISBN
9790007055240. Language:
German/English.
The
Advent cantata Machet die
Tore weit has long been
one of the most
frequently performed of
Telemann's sacred works.
Among the copies of this
cantata which have been
handed down is a copy by
J. S. Bach which bears
testimony to the high
respect he paid to his
then more celebrated
colleague from Hamburg:
It is a copy of the score
in the hand of the
Thomaskantor which was
made for a performance in
Leipzig on Avent Sunday
in 1734 (therefore during
the same period as the
first performance of
Bach's Christmas
Oratorio). Of the four
solo singers the soprano
and bass, each of whom
has an aria, are
indispensable. The brief
alto solos in the opening
chorus can be sung by a
member of the choir, and
the tenor recitative can
be sung by the soprano
soloist. This work is now
available in carus music,
the choir app! Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.3910500.
Kantate zum 1.
Advent. Composed by
Georg Philipp Telemann.
Edited by Traugott
Fedtke, Klaus Hofmann.
Arranged by Traugott
Fedtke. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Telemann-Archiv.
German title: Machet die
Tore weit. Innovative
practice aids, Sacred
vocal music, Cantatas,
Psalms, German, Advent,
Praise and thanks. Single
Part, Cello/Double Bass.
TVWV 1:1074. 8 pages.
Duration 16 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
39.105/14. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3910514).
ISBN
9790007055257. Language:
German/English.
The
Advent cantata Machet die
Tore weit has long been
one of the most
frequently performed of
Telemann's sacred works.
Among the copies of this
cantata which have been
handed down is a copy by
J. S. Bach which bears
testimony to the high
respect he paid to his
then more celebrated
colleague from Hamburg:
It is a copy of the score
in the hand of the
Thomaskantor which was
made for a performance in
Leipzig on Avent Sunday
in 1734 (therefore during
the same period as the
first performance of
Bach's Christmas
Oratorio). Of the four
solo singers the soprano
and bass, each of whom
has an aria, are
indispensable. The brief
alto solos in the opening
chorus can be sung by a
member of the choir, and
the tenor recitative can
be sung by the soprano
soloist. This work is now
available in carus music,
the choir app! Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.3910500.
Guitar (fingerpicking) - Intermediate SKU: MB.30780M The Guitar Playin...(+)
Guitar (fingerpicking) -
Intermediate
SKU:
MB.30780M
The
Guitar Playing of Lonnie
Johnson, Bo Carter, Rev.
Gary Davis, Buddy Moss,
Josh White and Tommy
McClennan. Composed
by Stefan Grossman.
Squareback saddle stitch,
Solos, Blues, Technique,
Theory and Reference.
Grossman Audio. Style.
Book and online audio.
136 pages. Mel Bay
Publications, Inc
#30780M. Published by Mel
Bay Publications, Inc
(MB.30780M).
ISBN
9781513462714. 8.75 x
11.75 inches. Transcribed
by Stefan
Grossman.
This collection
presents six legendary
blues guitarists from the
1920s to early 1940s.
Each has his own unique
approach, style and
techniques for playing.
Some like Rev. Gary Davis
favored regular tuning
while Josh White was
equally at home playing
in Open D tuning as well
as standard tuning.
Lonnie Johnson is unique
in his playing techniques
as well as use of a D G D
G B E tuning. Buddy
Mossâ??s recordings
influenced generations of
Piedmont guitarists,
especially Blind Boy
Fuller. Bo Carter had one
of the most unusual tonal
approaches for playing
blues, ragtime and
novelty songs. And lastly
there is Tommy McClennan.
His recordings sound
â??rough and tumbleâ?
but once you explore the
intricacies of his
playing you will discover
a powerful blues
guitarist.
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span style=font-family:
Arial;> REV. GARY DAVIS:
Cincinnati Flow â?¢
Piece without Words â?¢
Children of Zion â?¢
Twelve Gates to The
City
BO CARTER:
Letâ??s Get Drunk Again
â?¢ Nobodyâ??s
Business â?¢ Honey
â?¢ What You Want Your
Daddy to
Do
BUDDY MOSS: Oh
Lordy Mama â?¢
Sleepless Night â?¢
Someday Baby (Iâ??ll
Have
Mine)
JOSH WHITE Crying
Blues â?¢ Bad
Depression Blues â?¢
High Brown Cheater â?¢
My Soul Is Gonna Live
With God â?¢ Pure
Religion
Hallilu
LONNIE JOHNSON:
Away Down In the Alley
Blues â?¢ Stomping
â??Em Along Slow â?¢
Blue Ghost Blues There Is
No Justice â?¢ Helena
Blues â?¢ Sittinâ?? On
A Log â?¢ Corn Bread
Blues
TOMMY McCLENNAN:
Blues as I Can Be â?¢
Iâ??m Goinâ??, Donâ??t
You Know â?¢ Love With
a Feeling � New
Highway No.51 â?¢ Drop
Down
Mama
HOW TO USE THIS
BOOK: 1) Listen over and
over to the original
recordings available via
the download link for
this collection. 2) Get a
program that can control
digital audio files. Use
this with the
transcriptions and the
recordings. 3) Be
patient!! Practice,
practice and practice
some
more!!
Troja (Troy) Fake Book [Conducteur] - Facile Hal Leonard
Fanfare Band (Score) - Grade 2 SKU: HL.4008028 For Fanfare Band. C...(+)
Fanfare Band (Score) -
Grade 2
SKU:
HL.4008028
For
Fanfare Band.
Composed by Otto M.
Schwarz. Duration 135
seconds. Hal Leonard
#SDP129-22-101. Published
by Hal Leonard
(HL.4008028).
The Greek poet
Homer wrote about Troy
and the Trojan War -
which probably took place
in what is now Asia Minor
- in his Iliad in the 8th
century B.C. Nowadays,
the term 'Trojan'
generally refers to a
malware program that is
used to gain unauthorized
access to computers. This
use comes from the
legendary Trojan Horse,
which saw the turning
poing in the battle
between Greeks and
Trojans through the
cunning of Odysseus. Let
us return to the
beginning of the story:
Paris, son of the king of
Troy, is tasked by Zeus
with judging the beauty
of the three goddesses
Aphrodite, Pallas Athena,
and Hera. Aphrodite, the
goddess of love, flatters
Paris by promising him
the most beautiful woman
in the world. Soon
afterwards, on a journey
to Greece, Paris meets
the beautiful Helen, who
immediately falls in love
with him. Since however
she is the wife of
Spartan king Menelaus,
she eventually lets
herself be kidnapped by
Paris voluntarily. The
Greeks then form a large
army and go to war
against Troy to retrieve
Helen, leading to a
ten-year siege of the
city. The city is
eventually conquered not
through combat, however,
but through Odysseus'
cunning ploy. He has the
idea of building an
enormous wooden horse
with warriors hidden
inside. The horse is
placed at the gates of
the city. Thus, the
Trojans are tricked into
giving up the siege when,
despite various warnings,
they bring the horse into
the city to dedicate it
to the goddess Athena. At
night, the soldiers climb
out of the horse and open
the gate for the Greek
army. The troops storm
the city and raze it to
the ground. The royal
family and all the Trojan
warriors are killed -
only Aeneas, the son of
Aphrodite, escapes.
Later, following many
years' wanderings he and
his acolytes will become
known as the founders of
the Roman people.
Troja (Troy) Fanfare [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Hal Leonard
Score and Parts Fanfare Band (Score & Parts) - Grade 2 SKU: HL.4008029 (+)
Score and Parts Fanfare
Band (Score & Parts) -
Grade 2
SKU:
HL.4008029
For
Fanfare Band.
Composed by Otto M.
Schwarz. Duration 135
seconds. Hal Leonard
#SDP129-22-102. Published
by Hal Leonard
(HL.4008029).
The Greek poet
Homer wrote about Troy
and the Trojan War -
which probably took place
in what is now Asia Minor
- in his Iliad in the 8th
century B.C. Nowadays,
the term 'Trojan'
generally refers to a
malware program that is
used to gain unauthorized
access to computers. This
use comes from the
legendary Trojan Horse,
which saw the turning
poing in the battle
between Greeks and
Trojans through the
cunning of Odysseus. Let
us return to the
beginning of the story:
Paris, son of the king of
Troy, is tasked by Zeus
with judging the beauty
of the three goddesses
Aphrodite, Pallas Athena,
and Hera. Aphrodite, the
goddess of love, flatters
Paris by promising him
the most beautiful woman
in the world. Soon
afterwards, on a journey
to Greece, Paris meets
the beautiful Helen, who
immediately falls in love
with him. Since however
she is the wife of
Spartan king Menelaus,
she eventually lets
herself be kidnapped by
Paris voluntarily. The
Greeks then form a large
army and go to war
against Troy to retrieve
Helen, leading to a
ten-year siege of the
city. The city is
eventually conquered not
through combat, however,
but through Odysseus'
cunning ploy. He has the
idea of building an
enormous wooden horse
with warriors hidden
inside. The horse is
placed at the gates of
the city. Thus, the
Trojans are tricked into
giving up the siege when,
despite various warnings,
they bring the horse into
the city to dedicate it
to the goddess Athena. At
night, the soldiers climb
out of the horse and open
the gate for the Greek
army. The troops storm
the city and raze it to
the ground. The royal
family and all the Trojan
warriors are killed -
only Aeneas, the son of
Aphrodite, escapes.
Later, following many
years' wanderings he and
his acolytes will become
known as the founders of
the Roman people.
Troja (Troy) Orchestre d'harmonie - Facile Hal Leonard
Concert Band; Concert Band Set (Score) - Grade 2 SKU: HL.4008026 For C...(+)
Concert Band; Concert
Band Set (Score) - Grade
2
SKU: HL.4008026
For Concert Band,
Grade 2 6:00 Score.
Composed by Otto M.
Schwarz. Concert.
Softcover. Duration 360
seconds. Hal Leonard
#SDP1282201. Published by
Hal Leonard (HL.4008026).
The Greek poet
Homer wrote about Troy
and the Trojan War -
which probably took place
in what is now Asia Minor
- in his Iliad in the 8th
century B.C. Nowadays,
the term 'Trojan'
generally refers to a
malware program that is
used to gain unauthorized
access to computers. This
use comes from the
legendary Trojan Horse,
which saw the turning
poing in the battle
between Greeks and
Trojans through the
cunning of Odysseus. Let
us return to the
beginning of the story:
Paris, son of the king of
Troy, is tasked by Zeus
with judging the beauty
of the three goddesses
Aphrodite, Pallas Athena,
and Hera. Aphrodite, the
goddess of love, flatters
Paris by promising him
the most beautiful woman
in the world. Soon
afterwards, on a journey
to Greece, Paris meets
the beautiful Helen, who
immediately falls in love
with him. Since however
she is the wife of
Spartan king Menelaus,
she eventually lets
herself be kidnapped by
Paris voluntarily. The
Greeks then form a large
army and go to war
against Troy to retrieve
Helen, leading to a
ten-year siege of the
city. The city is
eventually conquered not
through combat, however,
but through Odysseus'
cunning ploy. He has the
idea of building an
enormous wooden horse
with warriors hidden
inside. The horse is
placed at the gates of
the city. Thus, the
Trojans are tricked into
giving up the siege when,
despite various warnings,
they bring the horse into
the city to dedicate it
to the goddess Athena. At
night, the soldiers climb
out of the horse and open
the gate for the Greek
army. The troops storm
the city and raze it to
the ground. The royal
family and all the Trojan
warriors are killed -
only Aeneas, the son of
Aphrodite, escapes.
Later, following many
years' wanderings he and
his acolytes will become
known as the founders of
the Roman people.
Composed by George Frederic Handel (1685-1759). 1741. Orchestral part for second...(+)
Composed by George
Frederic Handel
(1685-1759). 1741.
Orchestral part for
second violin. With
standard notation and
vocal cues. 41 pages.
Published by G. Schirmer,
Inc.