| Temblor Orchestre d'harmonie - Débutant Carl Fischer
Band Concert Band - Grade 1.5 SKU: CF.FPS146 Composed by Sean O'Loughlin....(+)
Band Concert Band - Grade
1.5 SKU: CF.FPS146
Composed by Sean
O'Loughlin. SWS FS. First
Plus Performance Series.
Set of Score and Parts.
With Standard notation.
8+2+8+8+4+10+2+2+4+4+4+6+
2+6+1+1+2+7+16 pages.
Duration 2 minutes, 36
seconds. Carl Fischer
Music #FPS146. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.FPS146). ISBN
9781491147306. UPC:
680160904808. 9 x 12
inches. Of Spanish
origin, the word temblor
means tremor or
earthquake. This
composition for the
developing concert band
is as unstoppable as the
natural disaster it
embodies. Aggressive in
nature, but with some
well placed repose and a
stunning maestoso climax,
Temblor is bound to
excite students and
audiences alike. $60.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| High Flight [Conducteur] Theodore Presser Co.
Choral Cello, Flute, Harp, Oboe, Percussion, Piano, Viola, Violin 1, Violin 2, a...(+)
Choral Cello, Flute,
Harp, Oboe, Percussion,
Piano, Viola, Violin 1,
Violin 2, alto voice,
bass voice, soprano
voice, tenor voice
SKU: PR.31241902S
From Terra Nostra.
Composed by Stacy Garrop.
Full score. Duration
3:15. Theodore Presser
Company #312-41902S.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.31241902S). UPC:
680160690589.
English. Commission
ed by the San Francisco
Choral Society and the
Piedmont East Bay
Children’s Choir,
Terra Nostra is a
70-minute oratorio on the
relationship between our
planet and humankind, how
this relationship has
shifted over time, and
how we can re-establish a
harmonious balance. Part
I: Creation of the World
explores various creation
myths from different
cultures, culminating in
a joyous celebration of
the beauty of our planet.
Part II: The Rise of
Humanity examines human
achievements,
particularly since the
dawn of our Industrial
Age, and how these
achievements have
impacted the planet. Part
III: Searching for
Balance questions how to
create more awareness for
our planet’s
plight, re-establish a
deeper connection to it,
and find a balance for
living within our
planet’s
resources. In addition to
the complete oratorio,
stand-alone movements for
mixed chorus, and for
solo voice with piano,
are also available
separately. Terra
Nostra focuses on the
relationship between our
planet and mankind, how
this relationship has
shifted over time, and
how we can re-establish a
harmonious balance. The
oratorio is divided into
three parts:Part I:
Creation of the World
celebrates the birth and
beauty of our planet. The
oratorio begins with
creation myths from
India, North America, and
Egypt that are integrated
into the opening lines of
Genesis from the Old
Testament. The music
surges forth from these
creation stories into
“God’s
World†by Edna St.
Vincent Millay, which
describes the world in
exuberant and vivid
detail. Percy Bysshe
Shelley’s
“On thine own
child†praises
Mother Earth for her role
bringing forth all life,
while Walt Whitman sings
a love song to the planet
in “Smile O
voluptuous cool-breathed
earth!†Part I ends
with “A Blade of
Grass†in which
Whitman muses how our
planet has been spinning
in the heavens for a very
long time.Part II: The
Rise of Humanity examines
the achievements of
mankind, particularly
since the dawn of the
Industrial Age. Lord
Alfred Tennyson’s
“Locksley
Hall†sets an
auspicious tone that
mankind is on the verge
of great discoveries.
This is followed in short
order by Charles
Mackay’s
“Railways
1846,†William
Ernest Henley’s
“A Song of
Speed,†and John
Gillespie Magee,
Jr.’s “High
Flight,†each of
which celebrates a new
milestone in
technological
achievement. In
“Binsey
Poplars,†Gerard
Manley Hopkins takes note
of the effect that these
advances are having on
the planet, with trees
being brought down and
landscapes forever
changed. Percy Bysshe
Shelley’s “A
Dirge†concludes
Part II with a warning
that the planet is
beginning to sound a
grave alarm.Part III:
Searching for Balance
questions how we can
create more awareness for
our planet’s
plight, re-establish a
deeper connection to it,
and find a balance for
living within our
planet’s
resources. Three texts
continue the
earth’s plea that
ended the previous
section: Lord
Byron’s
“Darknessâ€
speaks of a natural
disaster (a volcano) that
has blotted out the sun
from humanity and the
panic that ensues;
contemporary poet Esther
Iverem’s
“Earth
Screaming†gives
voice to the modern
issues of our changing
climate; and William
Wordsworth’s
“The World Is Too
Much With Us†warns
us that we are almost out
of time to change our
course.
Contemporary/agrarian
poet Wendell
Berry’s “The
Want of Peaceâ€
speaks to us at the
climax of the oratorio,
reminding us that we can
find harmony with the
planet if we choose to
live more simply, and to
recall that we ourselves
came from the earth. Two
Walt Whitman texts
(“A Child said,
What is the grass?â€
and “There was a
child went forth every
dayâ€) echo
Berry’s thoughts,
reminding us that we are
of the earth, as is
everything that we see on
our planet. The oratorio
concludes with a reprise
of Whitman’s
“A Blade of
Grass†from Part I,
this time interspersed
with an additional
Whitman text that
sublimely states,
“I bequeath myself
to the dirt to grow from
the grass I
love…â€My hope
in writing this oratorio
is to invite audience
members to consider how
we interact with our
planet, and what we can
each personally do to
keep the planet going for
future generations. We
are the only stewards
Earth has; what can we
each do to leave her in
better shape than we
found her? $20.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| II. Rhapsodie hongroise Piano seul EMB (Editio Musica Budapest)
Piano SKU: BT.EMBZ8162 Composed by Franz Liszt. EMB Liszt Works. Book Onl...(+)
Piano SKU:
BT.EMBZ8162 Composed
by Franz Liszt. EMB Liszt
Works. Book Only.
Composed 1977. Editio
Musica Budapest
#EMBZ8162. Published by
Editio Musica Budapest
(BT.EMBZ8162).
English-German.
Though he grew up in
Vienna and Paris and
spoke German as his
native language, Ferenc
Liszt's Hungarian
patriotism was aroused by
a natural disaster. ''Oh
my wild and distant
country! Your cry of pain
has brought me back to
you. I bow my head,
ashamed that I have
forgotten you for so
long,'' he reacted to the
news of the 1838 Danube
floods that demolished
much of Pest, and he
announced a charity
concert for the benefit
of the victims. When he
visited Hungary the
following year, he was
embraced by his
compatriots with an
unexpected enthusiasm
that defied all
description. This highly
emotional encounter set
his entire career onto a
new track Hungarian
motifs began to appear
inhis music. This marked
the beginning of the
genesis of his 19
Hungarian Rhapsodies that
spanned many decades. The
opening theme of
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2,
a piece that has acquired
extraordinary popularity,
was written down by Liszt
in his sketchbook in 1847
in Ia i, Romania. The
piece was published in
1851, later with separate
cadenzas and ad-libitum
variants added for two of
Liszt s pupils. This
revised (2020) edition,
based on the New Liszt
Edition, is distinguished
by the inclusion of
these, as well as a
preface summarizing the
latest findings of
research, facsimile
reproductions, and
critical notes. $18.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Railways 1846 Chorale TTBB TTBB, Piano Theodore Presser Co.
Choral TTBB choir, piano SKU: PR.312419270 From Terra Nostra. Comp...(+)
Choral TTBB choir, piano
SKU: PR.312419270
From Terra Nostra.
Composed by Stacy Garrop.
Performance Score. 8
pages. Duration 2
minutes. Theodore Presser
Company #312-41927.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.312419270). ISBN
9781491137918. UPC:
680160692606. English.
Charles
Mackay. Terra
Nostra focuses on the
relationship between our
planet and mankind, how
this relationship has
shifted over time, and
how we can re-establish a
harmonious balance. The
oratorio is divided into
three parts:Part I:
Creation of the World
celebrates the birth and
beauty of our planet. The
oratorio begins with
creation myths from
India, North America, and
Egypt that are integrated
into the opening lines of
Genesis from the Old
Testament. The music
surges forth from these
creation stories into
“God’s World” by
Edna St. Vincent Millay,
which describes the world
in exuberant and vivid
detail. Percy Bysshe
Shelley’s “On thine
own child” praises
Mother Earth for her role
bringing forth all life,
while Walt Whitman sings
a love song to the planet
in “Smile O voluptuous
cool-breathed earth!”
Part I ends with “A
Blade of Grass” in
which Whitman muses how
our planet has been
spinning in the heavens
for a very long time.Part
II: The Rise of Humanity
examines the achievements
of mankind, particularly
since the dawn of the
Industrial Age. Lord
Alfred Tennyson’s
“Locksley Hall” sets
an auspicious tone that
mankind is on the verge
of great discoveries.
This is followed in short
order by Charles
Mackay’s “Railways
1846,” William Ernest
Henley’s “A Song of
Speed,” and John
Gillespie Magee, Jr.’s
“High Flight,” each
of which celebrates a new
milestone in
technological
achievement. In “Binsey
Poplars,” Gerard Manley
Hopkins takes note of the
effect that these
advances are having on
the planet, with trees
being brought down and
landscapes forever
changed. Percy Bysshe
Shelley’s “A Dirge”
concludes Part II with a
warning that the planet
is beginning to sound a
grave alarm.Part III:
Searching for Balance
questions how we can
create more awareness for
our planet’s plight,
re-establish a deeper
connection to it, and
find a balance for living
within our planet’s
resources. Three texts
continue the earth’s
plea that ended the
previous section: Lord
Byron’s “Darkness”
speaks of a natural
disaster (a volcano) that
has blotted out the sun
from humanity and the
panic that ensues;
contemporary poet Esther
Iverem’s “Earth
Screaming” gives voice
to the modern issues of
our changing climate; and
William Wordsworth’s
“The World Is Too Much
With Us” warns us that
we are almost out of time
to change our course.
Contemporary/agrarian
poet Wendell Berry’s
“The Want of Peace”
speaks to us at the
climax of the oratorio,
reminding us that we can
find harmony with the
planet if we choose to
live more simply, and to
recall that we ourselves
came from the earth. Two
Walt Whitman texts (“A
Child said, What is the
grass?” and “There
was a child went forth
every day”) echo
Berry’s thoughts,
reminding us that we are
of the earth, as is
everything that we see on
our planet. The oratorio
concludes with a reprise
of Whitman’s “A Blade
of Grass” from Part I,
this time interspersed
with an additional
Whitman text that
sublimely states, “I
bequeath myself to the
dirt to grow from the
grass I love…”My hope
in writing this oratorio
is to invite audience
members to consider how
we interact with our
planet, and what we can
each personally do to
keep the planet going for
future generations. We
are the only stewards
Earth has; what can we
each do to leave her in
better shape than we
found her? $2.50 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| The Want of Peace Chorale SATB SATB, Piano Theodore Presser Co.
Choral SATB choir, piano SKU: PR.312419280 From Terra Nostra. Comp...(+)
Choral SATB choir, piano
SKU: PR.312419280
From Terra Nostra.
Composed by Stacy Garrop.
Performance Score. 12
pages. Duration 5:30.
Theodore Presser Company
#312-41928. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.312419280). ISBN
9781491137925. UPC:
680160692613. Terra
Nostra focuses on the
relationship between our
planet and mankind, how
this relationship has
shifted over time, and
how we can re-establish a
harmonious balance. The
oratorio is divided into
three parts:Part I:
Creation of the World
celebrates the birth and
beauty of our planet. The
oratorio begins with
creation myths from
India, North America, and
Egypt that are integrated
into the opening lines of
Genesis from the Old
Testament. The music
surges forth from these
creation stories into
“God’s World” by
Edna St. Vincent Millay,
which describes the world
in exuberant and vivid
detail. Percy Bysshe
Shelley’s “On thine
own child” praises
Mother Earth for her role
bringing forth all life,
while Walt Whitman sings
a love song to the planet
in “Smile O voluptuous
cool-breathed earth!”
Part I ends with “A
Blade of Grass” in
which Whitman muses how
our planet has been
spinning in the heavens
for a very long time.Part
II: The Rise of Humanity
examines the achievements
of mankind, particularly
since the dawn of the
Industrial Age. Lord
Alfred Tennyson’s
“Locksley Hall” sets
an auspicious tone that
mankind is on the verge
of great discoveries.
This is followed in short
order by Charles
Mackay’s “Railways
1846,” William Ernest
Henley’s “A Song of
Speed,” and John
Gillespie Magee, Jr.’s
“High Flight,” each
of which celebrates a new
milestone in
technological
achievement. In “Binsey
Poplars,” Gerard Manley
Hopkins takes note of the
effect that these
advances are having on
the planet, with trees
being brought down and
landscapes forever
changed. Percy Bysshe
Shelley’s “A Dirge”
concludes Part II with a
warning that the planet
is beginning to sound a
grave alarm.Part III:
Searching for Balance
questions how we can
create more awareness for
our planet’s plight,
re-establish a deeper
connection to it, and
find a balance for living
within our planet’s
resources. Three texts
continue the earth’s
plea that ended the
previous section: Lord
Byron’s “Darkness”
speaks of a natural
disaster (a volcano) that
has blotted out the sun
from humanity and the
panic that ensues;
contemporary poet Esther
Iverem’s “Earth
Screaming” gives voice
to the modern issues of
our changing climate; and
William Wordsworth’s
“The World Is Too Much
With Us” warns us that
we are almost out of time
to change our course.
Contemporary/agrarian
poet Wendell Berry’s
“The Want of Peace”
speaks to us at the
climax of the oratorio,
reminding us that we can
find harmony with the
planet if we choose to
live more simply, and to
recall that we ourselves
came from the earth. Two
Walt Whitman texts (“A
Child said, What is the
grass?” and “There
was a child went forth
every day”) echo
Berry’s thoughts,
reminding us that we are
of the earth, as is
everything that we see on
our planet. The oratorio
concludes with a reprise
of Whitman’s “A Blade
of Grass” from Part I,
this time interspersed
with an additional
Whitman text that
sublimely states, “I
bequeath myself to the
dirt to grow from the
grass I love…”My hope
in writing this oratorio
is to invite audience
members to consider how
we interact with our
planet, and what we can
each personally do to
keep the planet going for
future generations. We
are the only stewards
Earth has; what can we
each do to leave her in
better shape than we
found her? $2.70 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| High Flight Chorale SATB SATB, Piano Theodore Presser Co.
Choral SATB Choir and Piano SKU: PR.312419020 From Terra Nostra. C...(+)
Choral SATB Choir and
Piano SKU:
PR.312419020 From
Terra Nostra.
Composed by Stacy Garrop.
Sws. Performance Score.
12 pages. Duration 3:15.
Theodore Presser Company
#312-41902. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.312419020). ISBN
9781491131862. UPC:
680160680474. 6.875 x
10.5 inches.
English. Commission
ed by the San Francisco
Choral Society and the
Piedmont East Bay
Children’s Choir,
Terra Nostra is a
70-minute oratorio on the
relationship between our
planet and humankind, how
this relationship has
shifted over time, and
how we can re-establish a
harmonious balance. Part
I: Creation of the World
explores various creation
myths from different
cultures, culminating in
a joyous celebration of
the beauty of our planet.
Part II: The Rise of
Humanity examines human
achievements,
particularly since the
dawn of our Industrial
Age, and how these
achievements have
impacted the planet. Part
III: Searching for
Balance questions how to
create more awareness for
our planet’s
plight, re-establish a
deeper connection to it,
and find a balance for
living within our
planet’s
resources. In addition to
the complete oratorio,
stand-alone movements for
mixed chorus, and for
solo voice with piano,
are also available
separately. Terra
Nostra focuses on the
relationship between our
planet and mankind, how
this relationship has
shifted over time, and
how we can re-establish a
harmonious balance. The
oratorio is divided into
three parts:Part I:
Creation of the World
celebrates the birth and
beauty of our planet. The
oratorio begins with
creation myths from
India, North America, and
Egypt that are integrated
into the opening lines of
Genesis from the Old
Testament. The music
surges forth from these
creation stories into
“God’s
World†by Edna St.
Vincent Millay, which
describes the world in
exuberant and vivid
detail. Percy Bysshe
Shelley’s
“On thine own
child†praises
Mother Earth for her role
bringing forth all life,
while Walt Whitman sings
a love song to the planet
in “Smile O
voluptuous cool-breathed
earth!†Part I ends
with “A Blade of
Grass†in which
Whitman muses how our
planet has been spinning
in the heavens for a very
long time.Part II: The
Rise of Humanity examines
the achievements of
mankind, particularly
since the dawn of the
Industrial Age. Lord
Alfred Tennyson’s
“Locksley
Hall†sets an
auspicious tone that
mankind is on the verge
of great discoveries.
This is followed in short
order by Charles
Mackay’s
“Railways
1846,†William
Ernest Henley’s
“A Song of
Speed,†and John
Gillespie Magee,
Jr.’s “High
Flight,†each of
which celebrates a new
milestone in
technological
achievement. In
“Binsey
Poplars,†Gerard
Manley Hopkins takes note
of the effect that these
advances are having on
the planet, with trees
being brought down and
landscapes forever
changed. Percy Bysshe
Shelley’s “A
Dirge†concludes
Part II with a warning
that the planet is
beginning to sound a
grave alarm.Part III:
Searching for Balance
questions how we can
create more awareness for
our planet’s
plight, re-establish a
deeper connection to it,
and find a balance for
living within our
planet’s
resources. Three texts
continue the
earth’s plea that
ended the previous
section: Lord
Byron’s
“Darknessâ€
speaks of a natural
disaster (a volcano) that
has blotted out the sun
from humanity and the
panic that ensues;
contemporary poet Esther
Iverem’s
“Earth
Screaming†gives
voice to the modern
issues of our changing
climate; and William
Wordsworth’s
“The World Is Too
Much With Us†warns
us that we are almost out
of time to change our
course.
Contemporary/agrarian
poet Wendell
Berry’s “The
Want of Peaceâ€
speaks to us at the
climax of the oratorio,
reminding us that we can
find harmony with the
planet if we choose to
live more simply, and to
recall that we ourselves
came from the earth. Two
Walt Whitman texts
(“A Child said,
What is the grass?â€
and “There was a
child went forth every
dayâ€) echo
Berry’s thoughts,
reminding us that we are
of the earth, as is
everything that we see on
our planet. The oratorio
concludes with a reprise
of Whitman’s
“A Blade of
Grass†from Part I,
this time interspersed
with an additional
Whitman text that
sublimely states,
“I bequeath myself
to the dirt to grow from
the grass I
love…â€My hope
in writing this oratorio
is to invite audience
members to consider how
we interact with our
planet, and what we can
each personally do to
keep the planet going for
future generations. We
are the only stewards
Earth has; what can we
each do to leave her in
better shape than we
found her? $3.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| High Flight Theodore Presser Co.
Choral Cello, Flute, Harp, Oboe, Percussion, Piano, Viola, Violin 1, Violin 2, a...(+)
Choral Cello, Flute,
Harp, Oboe, Percussion,
Piano, Viola, Violin 1,
Violin 2, alto voice,
bass voice, soprano
voice, tenor voice
SKU: PR.31241902A
From Terra Nostra.
Composed by Stacy Garrop.
Set of Score and Parts.
Duration 3:15. Theodore
Presser Company
#312-41902A. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.31241902A). UPC:
680160690510.
English. Commission
ed by the San Francisco
Choral Society and the
Piedmont East Bay
Children’s Choir,
Terra Nostra is a
70-minute oratorio on the
relationship between our
planet and humankind, how
this relationship has
shifted over time, and
how we can re-establish a
harmonious balance. Part
I: Creation of the World
explores various creation
myths from different
cultures, culminating in
a joyous celebration of
the beauty of our planet.
Part II: The Rise of
Humanity examines human
achievements,
particularly since the
dawn of our Industrial
Age, and how these
achievements have
impacted the planet. Part
III: Searching for
Balance questions how to
create more awareness for
our planet’s
plight, re-establish a
deeper connection to it,
and find a balance for
living within our
planet’s
resources. In addition to
the complete oratorio,
stand-alone movements for
mixed chorus, and for
solo voice with piano,
are also available
separately. Terra
Nostra focuses on the
relationship between our
planet and mankind, how
this relationship has
shifted over time, and
how we can re-establish a
harmonious balance. The
oratorio is divided into
three parts:Part I:
Creation of the World
celebrates the birth and
beauty of our planet. The
oratorio begins with
creation myths from
India, North America, and
Egypt that are integrated
into the opening lines of
Genesis from the Old
Testament. The music
surges forth from these
creation stories into
“God’s
World†by Edna St.
Vincent Millay, which
describes the world in
exuberant and vivid
detail. Percy Bysshe
Shelley’s
“On thine own
child†praises
Mother Earth for her role
bringing forth all life,
while Walt Whitman sings
a love song to the planet
in “Smile O
voluptuous cool-breathed
earth!†Part I ends
with “A Blade of
Grass†in which
Whitman muses how our
planet has been spinning
in the heavens for a very
long time.Part II: The
Rise of Humanity examines
the achievements of
mankind, particularly
since the dawn of the
Industrial Age. Lord
Alfred Tennyson’s
“Locksley
Hall†sets an
auspicious tone that
mankind is on the verge
of great discoveries.
This is followed in short
order by Charles
Mackay’s
“Railways
1846,†William
Ernest Henley’s
“A Song of
Speed,†and John
Gillespie Magee,
Jr.’s “High
Flight,†each of
which celebrates a new
milestone in
technological
achievement. In
“Binsey
Poplars,†Gerard
Manley Hopkins takes note
of the effect that these
advances are having on
the planet, with trees
being brought down and
landscapes forever
changed. Percy Bysshe
Shelley’s “A
Dirge†concludes
Part II with a warning
that the planet is
beginning to sound a
grave alarm.Part III:
Searching for Balance
questions how we can
create more awareness for
our planet’s
plight, re-establish a
deeper connection to it,
and find a balance for
living within our
planet’s
resources. Three texts
continue the
earth’s plea that
ended the previous
section: Lord
Byron’s
“Darknessâ€
speaks of a natural
disaster (a volcano) that
has blotted out the sun
from humanity and the
panic that ensues;
contemporary poet Esther
Iverem’s
“Earth
Screaming†gives
voice to the modern
issues of our changing
climate; and William
Wordsworth’s
“The World Is Too
Much With Us†warns
us that we are almost out
of time to change our
course.
Contemporary/agrarian
poet Wendell
Berry’s “The
Want of Peaceâ€
speaks to us at the
climax of the oratorio,
reminding us that we can
find harmony with the
planet if we choose to
live more simply, and to
recall that we ourselves
came from the earth. Two
Walt Whitman texts
(“A Child said,
What is the grass?â€
and “There was a
child went forth every
dayâ€) echo
Berry’s thoughts,
reminding us that we are
of the earth, as is
everything that we see on
our planet. The oratorio
concludes with a reprise
of Whitman’s
“A Blade of
Grass†from Part I,
this time interspersed
with an additional
Whitman text that
sublimely states,
“I bequeath myself
to the dirt to grow from
the grass I
love…â€My hope
in writing this oratorio
is to invite audience
members to consider how
we interact with our
planet, and what we can
each personally do to
keep the planet going for
future generations. We
are the only stewards
Earth has; what can we
each do to leave her in
better shape than we
found her? $33.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Zac Brown Band - Uncaged Guitare notes et tablatures Cherry Lane
By Zac Brown Band. For Guitar. Play It Like It Is. Softcover. Guitar tablature. ...(+)
By Zac Brown Band. For
Guitar. Play It Like It
Is. Softcover. Guitar
tablature. 108 pages.
Published by Cherry Lane
Music
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| Requiem to a Land Forgotten Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire Alfred Publishing
By Robert Sheldon. For Concert Band. Concert Band. Alfred Concert Band. Level: 3...(+)
By Robert Sheldon. For
Concert Band. Concert
Band. Alfred Concert
Band. Level: 3 (Medium)
(grade 3). Conductor
Score and Parts. 142
pages. Published by
Alfred Publishing.
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| Temblor Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur] - Débutant Carl Fischer
Band - Grade 1.5 SKU: CF.FPS146F Composed by Sean O'Loughlin. SWS. First ...(+)
Band - Grade 1.5 SKU:
CF.FPS146F Composed
by Sean O'Loughlin. SWS.
First Plus Performance
Series. Full score. With
Standard notation. 16
pages. Duration 2
minutes, 36 seconds. Carl
Fischer Music #FPS146F.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.FPS146F).
ISBN 9781491148006.
UPC: 680160905508. 9 x 12
inches. Of Spanish
origin, the word temblor
means tremor or
earthquake. This
composition for the
developing concert band
is as unstoppable as the
natural disaster it
embodies. Aggressive in
nature, but with some
well placed repose and a
stunning maestoso climax,
Temblor is bound to
excite students and
audiences alike. $9.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| South Carolina -- The Palmetto State Piano seul Alfred Publishing
Composed by Melody Bober. For Piano. Graded Standard Repertoire; Piano Suite; Pi...(+)
Composed by Melody Bober.
For Piano. Graded
Standard Repertoire;
Piano Suite; Piano
Supplemental; Sheet;
Solo. Recital Suite
Series. Form: Suite.
Recital. Late
Intermediate. 12 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
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| Pentatonix - PTX, Volume 2 Piano, Voix et Guitare Hal Leonard
By Pentatonix. For Vocal, Piano/Vocal/Guitar. Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songb...(+)
By Pentatonix. For Vocal,
Piano/Vocal/Guitar.
Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist
Songbook. Softcover. 80
pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
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| First Responders Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Opus III Wind Orchestra Publications
Grade 3 SKU: CL.012-4870-00 Composed by Susi. Concert Band. Concert Band ...(+)
Grade 3 SKU:
CL.012-4870-00
Composed by Susi. Concert
Band. Concert Band
Series. Score and set of
parts. Composed 2020.
Duration 2 minutes, 33
seconds. Opus III Wind
Orchestra Publications
#012-4870-00. Published
by Opus III Wind
Orchestra Publications
(CL.012-4870-00).
First
Responders is a bold and
gallant contemporary
march set in traditional
format paying tribute to
the brave men and women
who provide the first
assistance to those in
need during natural
disasters and numerous
tragedies that are part
of daily life. The chimes
(alarm bells) are
prevalent throughout the
piece, calling all first
responders to action. The
catchy melodic strains
are passed around to
various instruments,
giving all the winds a
chance to shine in this
snappy march. Very unique
and appealing! $74.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Turn to the Lord GIA Publications
SKU: GI.G-017343 Praying and Singing in Times of Trouble/. Compose...(+)
SKU: GI.G-017343
Praying and Singing in
Times of Trouble/.
Composed by Alan
Hommerding. Sacred. GIA
Publications #017343.
Published by GIA
Publications
(GI.G-017343).
A simple and
easy-to-use prayer
resource offers prayer
services for natural
disasters, times of
tragedy, community
healing, and times of
loss and mourning, and
concludes with a service
to pray for peace. Each
service has a simple
outline, scripture
suggestions,
intercessions, and song
suggestions. A
supplementary section
offers additional
litanies and prayers from
WLP’s Pray Today
series. $5.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| First Responders Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur] - Facile Opus III Wind Orchestra Publications
Grade 3 SKU: CL.012-4870-01 Composed by Susi. Concert Band. Extra full sc...(+)
Grade 3 SKU:
CL.012-4870-01
Composed by Susi. Concert
Band. Extra full score.
Composed 2020. Opus III
Wind Orchestra
Publications
#012-4870-01. Published
by Opus III Wind
Orchestra Publications
(CL.012-4870-01).
First
Responders is a bold and
gallant contemporary
march set in traditional
format paying tribute to
the brave men and women
who provide the first
assistance to those in
need during natural
disasters and numerous
tragedies that are part
of daily life. The chimes
(alarm bells) are
prevalent throughout the
piece, calling all first
responders to action. The
catchy melodic strains
are passed around to
various instruments,
giving all the winds a
chance to shine in this
snappy march. Very unique
and appealing! $8.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Arabia Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile RWS Music Company
Grade 3 SKU: AP.98-RWS224300 Composed by Earp. Concert Band. Score and se...(+)
Grade 3 SKU:
AP.98-RWS224300
Composed by Earp. Concert
Band. Score and set of
parts. Composed 2022. RWS
Music Company
#RWS-2243-00. Published
by RWS Music Company
(AP.98-RWS224300).
Arabia is based
on the legend of
Atlantis, a lost city in
ancient Arabia. This
mysterious city was
buried under the sand
after being destroyed by
natural disasters said to
be unleashed by angry
Gods. Many explorers
seeking the lost city
believe it is near the
southern deserts of
modern-day Saudi Arabia.
Sit back and imagine you
are transported back to
this amazing ancient
city. $90.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Let Hope Arise Chorale SATB Shawnee Press
Choral (SATB Choir) SKU: HL.35032172 Composed by Tom Eggleston. Shawnee S...(+)
Choral (SATB Choir)
SKU: HL.35032172
Composed by Tom
Eggleston. Shawnee
Sacred. General Worship,
Sacred. Octavo. 12 pages.
Published by Shawnee
Press (HL.35032172).
UPC: 888680739560.
6.75x10.5
inches. This anthem
was written as a
testament of hope
following the destructive
natural disasters and
senseless violence of
recent times. Pleasing
melodic contours offer a
comforting spirit to a
text filled with prayers
for peace and grace. The
arrangement offers no
technical difficulties,
giving the choir an
opportunity to strive for
expressive depth. $2.10 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Arabia Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur] - Facile RWS Music Company
Grade 3 SKU: CL.RWS-2243-01 Composed by Earp. Concert Band. Extra full sc...(+)
Grade 3 SKU:
CL.RWS-2243-01
Composed by Earp. Concert
Band. Extra full score.
Composed 2022. RWS Music
Company #RWS-2243-01.
Published by RWS Music
Company (CL.RWS-2243-01).
Arabia is based
on the legend of
Atlantis, a lost city in
ancient Arabia. This
mysterious city was
buried under the sand
after being destroyed by
natural disasters said to
be unleashed by angry
Gods. Many explorers
seeking the lost city
believe it is near the
southern deserts of
modern-day Saudi Arabia.
Sit back and imagine you
are transported back to
this amazing ancient
city. $10.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| God Hushes Storms to Silence Chorale SATB SATB, Clavier - Facile GIA Publications
SATB choir, assembly, keyboard accompaniment, C instrument - Early intermediate ...(+)
SATB choir, assembly,
keyboard accompaniment, C
instrument - Early
intermediate SKU:
GI.G-10330 A Hymn
for Victims of Natural
Disasters. Composed
by John T. Kyler and
Karen Schneider Kirner.
Celebration Series.
Sacred. Octavo. With
guitar chord names. 8
pages. GIA Publications
#10330. Published by GIA
Publications
(GI.G-10330). UPC:
785147033011. English.
Text Source: Inspired by
Psalm 107. Text by John
T. Kyler. Scripture:
Psalm 107. $2.20 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| The Tower and the Garden Schott
Vocal Score Mixed Choir; String Quartet (Vocal Score) SKU: HL.49046182 (+)
Vocal Score Mixed Choir;
String Quartet (Vocal
Score) SKU:
HL.49046182 For
SATB Choir and String
Quartet Vocal Score.
Composed by Gregory
Spears. Choral Large
Works. Choral, Classical.
Softcover. Schott Music
#ED30292-1. Published by
Schott Music
(HL.49046182). ISBN
9781540050281. UPC:
888680931278.
8.5x11.0x0.265
inches. The Tower
and the Garden is a
setting of three poems
for choir and string
quartet. The texts
juxtapose the dangers of
technological hubris (the
tower) and the need for a
place of refuge (the
garden) in a world
threatened by war and
ecological disaster. Each
text suggest ways in
which Catholic thought
and imagery might
challenge the status quo.
The first text, poem 80
from the collection
“Cables to the
Ace,†was written
by Trappist monk and
social activist Thomas
Merton. It is an
eschatological meditation
on the garden of
Gethsemane, where
Christ's disciples slept
on the eve of his
crucifixion. Merton
compares their slumber to
societyÂ’s
indifference to the
destruction of our
natural world by
potentially dangerous new
technologies and war. The
second text was written
by poet and Catholic
activist Denise Levertov.
It is a meditation on the
Tower of Babel and the
tendencyfor technology in
the information and
nuclear age to serve only
its own growth and to
potentially destroy our
lives in the bargain. The
third poem, written by
Keith Garebian, is an
homage to queer filmmaker
Derek Jarman and his
cottage garden at
Dungeness on the English
coast. Situated
precariously between a
towering nuclear power
plant and the sea, the
garden was JarmanÂ’s
austere refuge during the
final months of his
struggle with AIDS. While
an atheist and highly
critical of the church,
Derek Jarman was
intrigued bythe role
religious and
hagiographic narratives
could play in his filmic
indictments of
Thatcher-era Britain.
This is most notable
inhis film The Garden,
which was shot on
location in Dungeness.
Gregory Spears. $45.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| The Bee Gees: Bee Gees Anthology Piano, Voix et Guitare [Partition] - Intermédiaire Hal Leonard
Performed by The Bee Gees. For voice, piano and guitar chords. Format: piano/voc...(+)
Performed by The Bee
Gees. For voice, piano
and guitar chords.
Format:
piano/vocal/chords
songbook. With vocal
melody, piano
accompaniment, lyrics,
chord names and guitar
chord diagrams. Dance pop
and pop. 190 pages. 9x12
inches. Published by Hal
Leonard.
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| The Power of the Megatsunami Ensemble de cuivres [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire Gobelin Music Publications
Brass Band - Grade 4 SKU: BT.GOB-000449-030 Composed by Carl Wittrock. Se...(+)
Brass Band - Grade 4
SKU:
BT.GOB-000449-030
Composed by Carl
Wittrock. Set (Score &
Parts). 58 pages. Gobelin
Music Publications #GOB
000449-030. Published by
Gobelin Music
Publications
(BT.GOB-000449-030).
The word
‘tsunami’ is of
Japanese origin. When you
look it up in a
dictionary, you will find
that it means ‘a great
sea wave produced by
submarine earth movement
or volcanic eruption’.
A megatsunami is the
superlative of this
awesome expressionof
power that nature can
create, and has
catastrophic
consequences.
When Carl Wittrock
completed this
composition not many such
big earth movements had
occurred, but since then
we have become all too
familiar with the
disastrousconsequences
which a tsunami may
have. On the 26th of
December 2004 a heavy
seaquake took place near
the Indonesian island of
Sumatra. Tidal waves 10
meters in height ravaged
the coastal regions of
many countries for miles
around. The tsunamitook
the lives of thousands of
people and destroyed many
villages and
towns.
There are
more areas which run the
risk of being struck by a
tsunami, such as the
island of La Palma, one
of the Canary Islands.
This island is based on
oceaniccrust at a
fracture zone and as such
is one of nature’s time
bombs. The consequences
of a natural calamity
like a megatsunami are
immense. In the case
of La Palma, the tidal
wave will move in the
direction of South
America, where it may
reach 50km inland,
destroying everything on
its way.
In his
composition Wittrock
describes an ordinary day
which will have an
unexpected ending.
Right from the
beginning there seems to
be something in the air,
the music creating an
oppressiveatmosphere of
impending disaster.
Themes are interrupted,
broken off suddenly,
followed by silence,
suggesting the calm
before the storm.
Suddenly a short
climax (glissandi in the
trombone part) indicates
the seaquake, and the
megatsunami isa fact.
Hereafter follows a
turbulent passage
symbolising the huge
rolling waves. After
nature’s force has
spent itself, resignation
sets in and the
composition ends with a
majestic ode to
nature.
Het woord
tsunami is afkomstig uit
het Japans. Het
woordenboek geeft als
betekenis: een vloedgolf
als gevolg van een
onderzeese aardbeving.
Een megatsunami is de
overtreffende trap van
deze vorm van
natuurgeweld en heeft
catastrofale
gevolgen.
Toen
Carl Wittrock deze
compositie voltooide
waren er nog niet veel
voorbeelden van
dergelijke grote
bevingen, maar inmiddels
weten we maar al te goed
welke desastreuze
gevolgen een tsunami kan
veroorzaken. Op 26
december 2004 vond ereen
zware beving plaats in de
zee nabij het
Indonesische eiland
Sumatra. Vloedgolven van
wel 10 meter hoog
teisterden de kuststreken
van menig land in de
verre omtrek. De tsunami
eiste duizenden
mensenlevens en
verwoestte vele dorpen
ensteden.
Er zijn
meer gebieden waar sprake
is van een directe
dreiging, zoals op het
eiland La Palma, één
van de Canarische
eilanden. Dit eiland ligt
op een breukvlak en is
daarmee een tijdbom van
de natuur. Bij een
calamiteit als
eenmegatsunami zijn de
gevolgen niet te
overzien. In het
geval van La Palma
begeeft de vloedgolf van
enkele honderden meters
zich richting Zuid
Amerika met alle gevolgen
van dien. Tot ongeveer 50
kilometer landinwaarts
heeft de megatsunami
eenallesverwoestende
werking.
In de
compositie schetst
Wittrock een gewone dag
die ongewoon zal aflopen.
Al vanaf het begin hangt
er iets in de lucht en is
er sprake van een
dreigende, beklemmende
sfeer. Themas worden
onderbroken
doorplotselinge
afbrekingen en stiltes.
Opeens is daar de korte
climax (glissandi in
trombones) die de beving
symboliseert en de
megatsunami is een feit.
Een onrustig gedeelte
vangt aan, daarmee de
rollende, voortstuwende
golven symboliserend. Na
hetnatuurgeweld is er
berusting en The Power of
the Megatsunami wordt
afgesloten met een
majestueuze ode aan de
natuur.
Gobelin
Music Publications. $143.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| The Peggy Seeger Songbook: Forty Years Of Songmaking Paroles et Accords [Partition] Oak Publications
By Peggy Seeger. For Melody Line, Lyrics and Chord symbols. Folk. Sheet Music. 3...(+)
By Peggy Seeger. For
Melody Line, Lyrics and
Chord symbols. Folk.
Sheet Music. 364 pages.
Published by Oak
Publications.
$29.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| The Power of the Megatsunami Ensemble de cuivres [Conducteur] - Intermédiaire Gobelin Music Publications
Brass Band - Grade 4 SKU: BT.GOB-000449-130 Composed by Carl Wittrock. Sc...(+)
Brass Band - Grade 4
SKU:
BT.GOB-000449-130
Composed by Carl
Wittrock. Score Only. 20
pages. Gobelin Music
Publications #GOB
000449-130. Published by
Gobelin Music
Publications
(BT.GOB-000449-130).
The word
‘tsunami’ is of
Japanese origin. When you
look it up in a
dictionary, you will find
that it means ‘a great
sea wave produced by
submarine earth movement
or volcanic eruption’.
A megatsunami is the
superlative of this
awesome expressionof
power that nature can
create, and has
catastrophic
consequences.
When Carl Wittrock
completed this
composition not many such
big earth movements had
occurred, but since then
we have become all too
familiar with the
disastrousconsequences
which a tsunami may
have. On the 26th of
December 2004 a heavy
seaquake took place near
the Indonesian island of
Sumatra. Tidal waves 10
meters in height ravaged
the coastal regions of
many countries for miles
around. The tsunamitook
the lives of thousands of
people and destroyed many
villages and
towns.
There are
more areas which run the
risk of being struck by a
tsunami, such as the
island of La Palma, one
of the Canary Islands.
This island is based on
oceaniccrust at a
fracture zone and as such
is one of nature’s time
bombs. The consequences
of a natural calamity
like a megatsunami are
immense. In the case
of La Palma, the tidal
wave will move in the
direction of South
America, where it may
reach 50km inland,
destroying everything on
its way.
In his
composition Wittrock
describes an ordinary day
which will have an
unexpected ending.
Right from the
beginning there seems to
be something in the air,
the music creating an
oppressiveatmosphere of
impending disaster.
Themes are interrupted,
broken off suddenly,
followed by silence,
suggesting the calm
before the storm.
Suddenly a short
climax (glissandi in the
trombone part) indicates
the seaquake, and the
megatsunami isa fact.
Hereafter follows a
turbulent passage
symbolising the huge
rolling waves. After
nature’s force has
spent itself, resignation
sets in and the
composition ends with a
majestic ode to
nature.
Het woord
tsunami is afkomstig uit
het Japans. Het
woordenboek geeft als
betekenis: een vloedgolf
als gevolg van een
onderzeese aardbeving.
Een megatsunami is de
overtreffende trap van
deze vorm van
natuurgeweld en heeft
catastrofale
gevolgen.
Toen
Carl Wittrock deze
compositie voltooide
waren er nog niet veel
voorbeelden van
dergelijke grote
bevingen, maar inmiddels
weten we maar al te goed
welke desastreuze
gevolgen een tsunami kan
veroorzaken. Op 26
december 2004 vond ereen
zware beving plaats in de
zee nabij het
Indonesische eiland
Sumatra. Vloedgolven van
wel 10 meter hoog
teisterden de kuststreken
van menig land in de
verre omtrek. De tsunami
eiste duizenden
mensenlevens en
verwoestte vele dorpen
ensteden.
Er zijn
meer gebieden waar sprake
is van een directe
dreiging, zoals op het
eiland La Palma, één
van de Canarische
eilanden. Dit eiland ligt
op een breukvlak en is
daarmee een tijdbom van
de natuur. Bij een
calamiteit als
eenmegatsunami zijn de
gevolgen niet te
overzien. In het
geval van La Palma
begeeft de vloedgolf van
enkele honderden meters
zich richting Zuid
Amerika met alle gevolgen
van dien. Tot ongeveer 50
kilometer landinwaarts
heeft de megatsunami
eenallesverwoestende
werking.
In de
compositie schetst
Wittrock een gewone dag
die ongewoon zal aflopen.
Al vanaf het begin hangt
er iets in de lucht en is
er sprake van een
dreigende, beklemmende
sfeer. Themas worden
onderbroken
doorplotselinge
afbrekingen en stiltes.
Opeens is daar de korte
climax (glissandi in
trombones) die de beving
symboliseert en de
megatsunami is een feit.
Een onrustig gedeelte
vangt aan, daarmee de
rollende, voortstuwende
golven symboliserend. Na
hetnatuurgeweld is er
berusting en The Power of
the Megatsunami wordt
afgesloten met een
majestueuze ode aan de
natuur.
Gobelin
Music Publications. $29.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| The Power of the Megatsunami Fanfare [Conducteur] - Intermédiaire Gobelin Music Publications
Fanfare Band - Grade 4 SKU: BT.GOB-000443-120 Composed by Carl Wittrock. ...(+)
Fanfare Band - Grade 4
SKU:
BT.GOB-000443-120
Composed by Carl
Wittrock. Score Only. 20
pages. Gobelin Music
Publications #GOB
000443-120. Published by
Gobelin Music
Publications
(BT.GOB-000443-120).
The word
‘tsunami’ is of
Japanese origin. When you
look it up in a
dictionary, you will find
that it means ‘a great
sea wave produced by
submarine earth movement
or volcanic eruption’.
A megatsunami is the
superlative of this
awesome expressionof
power that nature can
create, and has
catastrophic
consequences.
When Carl Wittrock
completed this
composition not many such
big earth movements had
occurred, but since then
we have become all too
familiar with the
disastrousconsequences
which a tsunami may
have. On the 26th of
December 2004 a heavy
seaquake took place near
the Indonesian island of
Sumatra. Tidal waves 10
meters in height ravaged
the coastal regions of
many countries for miles
around. The tsunamitook
the lives of thousands of
people and destroyed many
villages and
towns.
There are
more areas which run the
risk of being struck by a
tsunami, such as the
island of La Palma, one
of the Canary Islands.
This island is based on
oceaniccrust at a
fracture zone and as such
is one of nature’s time
bombs. The consequences
of a natural calamity
like a megatsunami are
immense. In the case
of La Palma, the tidal
wave will move in the
direction of South
America, where it may
reach 50km inland,
destroying everything on
its way.
In his
composition Wittrock
describes an ordinary day
which will have an
unexpected ending.
Right from the
beginning there seems to
be something in the air,
the music creating an
oppressiveatmosphere of
impending disaster.
Themes are interrupted,
broken off suddenly,
followed by silence,
suggesting the calm
before the storm.
Suddenly a short
climax (glissandi in the
trombone part) indicates
the seaquake, and the
megatsunami isa fact.
Hereafter follows a
turbulent passage
symbolising the huge
rolling waves. After
nature’s force has
spent itself, resignation
sets in and the
composition ends with a
majestic ode to
nature.
Het woord
tsunami is afkomstig uit
het Japans. Het
woordenboek geeft als
betekenis: een vloedgolf
als gevolg van een
onderzeese aardbeving.
Een megatsunami is de
overtreffende trap van
deze vorm van
natuurgeweld en heeft
catastrofale
gevolgen.
Toen
Carl Wittrock deze
compositie voltooide
waren er nog niet veel
voorbeelden van
dergelijke grote
bevingen, maar inmiddels
weten we maar al te goed
welke desastreuze
gevolgen een tsunami kan
veroorzaken. Op 26
december 2004 vond ereen
zware beving plaats in de
zee nabij het
Indonesische eiland
Sumatra. Vloedgolven van
wel 10 meter hoog
teisterden de kuststreken
van menig land in de
verre omtrek. De tsunami
eiste duizenden
mensenlevens en
verwoestte vele dorpen
ensteden.
Er zijn
meer gebieden waar sprake
is van een directe
dreiging, zoals op het
eiland La Palma, één
van de Canarische
eilanden. Dit eiland ligt
op een breukvlak en is
daarmee een tijdbom van
de natuur. Bij een
calamiteit als
eenmegatsunami zijn de
gevolgen niet te
overzien. In het
geval van La Palma
begeeft de vloedgolf van
enkele honderden meters
zich richting Zuid
Amerika met alle gevolgen
van dien. Tot ongeveer 50
kilometer landinwaarts
heeft de megatsunami
eenallesverwoestende
werking.
In de
compositie schetst
Wittrock een gewone dag
die ongewoon zal aflopen.
Al vanaf het begin hangt
er iets in de lucht en is
er sprake van een
dreigende, beklemmende
sfeer. Themas worden
onderbroken
doorplotselinge
afbrekingen en stiltes.
Opeens is daar de korte
climax (glissandi in
trombones) die de beving
symboliseert en de
megatsunami is een feit.
Een onrustig gedeelte
vangt aan, daarmee de
rollende, voortstuwende
golven symboliserend. Na
hetnatuurgeweld is er
berusting en The Power of
the Megatsunami wordt
afgesloten met een
majestueuze ode aan de
natuur.
Gobelin
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Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 4 SKU:
BT.GOB-000478-010
Composed by Carl
Wittrock. Set (Score &
Parts). 166 pages.
Gobelin Music
Publications #GOB
000478-010. Published by
Gobelin Music
Publications
(BT.GOB-000478-010).
The word
‘tsunami’ is of
Japanese origin. When you
look it up in a
dictionary, you will find
that it means ‘a great
sea wave produced by
submarine earth movement
or volcanic eruption’.
A megatsunami is the
superlative of this
awesome expression of
power that nature can
create, and has
catastrophic
consequences.
When Carl Wittrock
completed this
composition not many such
big earth movements had
occurred, but since then
we have become all too
familiar with the
disastrous consequences
which a tsunami may
have. On the 26th of
December 2004 a heavy
seaquake took place near
the Indonesian island of
Sumatra. Tidal waves 10
meters in height ravaged
the coastal regions
ofmany countries for
miles around. The tsunami
took the lives of
thousands of people and
destroyed many villages
and towns.
There
are more areas which run
the risk of being struck
by a tsunami, such as the
island of La Palma, one
of the Canary Islands.
This island is based on
oceanic crust at a
fracture zone and as such
is one of nature’s time
bombs. The consequences
of a natural calamity
like a megatsunami are
immense. In the case
of La Palma, the tidal
wave will move in the
direction of South
America, where it may
reach 50 km inland,
destroying everything on
its way.
In his
composition Wittrock
describes an ordinary day
which will have an
unexpected ending.
Right from the
beginning there seems to
be something in the air,
the music creating an
oppressive atmosphere of
impending disaster.
Themes are interrupted,
broken off suddenly,
followed by silence,
suggesting the calm
before the storm.
Suddenly a short
climax (glissandi in the
trombone part) indicates
the seaquake, and the
megatsunami is a fact.
Hereafter follows a
turbulent passage
symbolising the huge
rolling waves. After
nature’s force has
spent itself, resignation
sets in and the
composition ends with a
majestic ode to nature.
Het woord
'tsunami' is afkomstig
uit het Japans. Het
woordenboek geeft als
betekenis: een vloedgolf
als gevolg van een
onderzeese aardbeving.
Een megatsunami is de
overtreffende trap van
deze vorm van
natuurgeweld en heeft
catastrofalegevolgen.
Toen Carl
Wittrock deze compositie
voltooide waren er nog
niet veel voorbeelden van
dergelijke grote
bevingen, maar inmiddels
weten we maar al te goed
welke desastreuze
gevolgen een tsunami kan
veroorzaken. Op 26
december 2004 vond er een
zware beving plaats in de
zee nabij het
Indonesische eiland
Sumatra. Vloedgolven van
wel 10 meter hoog
teisterden de kuststreken
van menig land in de
verre omtrek. De tsunami
eiste
duizendenmensenlevens en
verwoestte vele dorpen en
steden.
Er zijn
meer gebieden waar sprake
is van een 'directe'
dreiging, zoals op het
eiland La Palma, één
van de Canarische
eilanden. Dit eiland ligt
op een breukvlak en is
daarmeeeen tijdbom van de
natuur. Bij een
calamiteit als een
megatsunami zijn de
gevolgen niet te
overzien. In het
geval van La Palma
begeeft de vloedgolf van
enkele honderden meters
zich richting Zuid
Amerika met alle
gevolgenvan dien. Tot
ongeveer 50 kilometer
landinwaarts heeft de
megatsunami een
allesverwoestende
werking.
In de
compositie schetst
Wittrock een 'gewone' dag
die ongewoon zal aflopen.
Al vanaf het begin hangt
er iets in delucht en is
er sprake van een
dreigende, beklemmende
sfeer. Thema's worden
onderbroken door
plotselinge afbrekingen
en stiltes. Opeens is
daar de korte climax
(glissandi in trombones)
die de beving
symboliseert en de
megatsunamiis een feit.
Een onrustig gedeelte
vangt aan, daarmee de
rollende, voortstuwende
golven symboliserend. Na
het natuurgeweld is er
berusting en The Power of
the Megatsunami wordt
afgesloten met een
majestueuze ode aan de
nat. $203.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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