Book with Online Audio and Video Alto Sax The Best Step-by-Step Guide to Start...(+)
Book with Online Audio
and Video
Alto Sax
The Best Step-by-Step
Guide to
Start Playing. Do It
Yourself.
Instruction, Method.
Softcover
Media Online. 128 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
String Quartet (2vl,va,vc) SKU: BR.EB-9243 Full Score. Composed by...(+)
String Quartet
(2vl,va,vc)
SKU:
BR.EB-9243
Full
Score. Composed by
Christian Mason. Chamber
music; stapled. Edition
Breitkopf. World premiere
of the original version:
London, May 10, 2016World
premiere of the string
orchestra version:
Clermont-Ferrand, October
8, 2020. New music
(post-2000). Full score.
Composed 2016/2020. 40
pages. Duration 19'.
Breitkopf and Haertel #EB
9243. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.EB-9243).
ISBN
9790004185438. 9 x 12
inches.
It was the
practice of Khoomii
(throat singing) -
following several
workshops with Michael
Ormiston - that first
attracted me to Tuvan
music. Composing this
Songbook, the first in a
series commissioned by
the Ligeti Quartet, I
took the chance to
reflect on compositional
questions around
transcription and
arrangement of existing
music, and frequently
found myself asking:
where is the boundary
between the source
material and the new
substance? Of course the
relationship varies from
piece to piece, and
moment to moment:
sometimes we seem to
glimpse the pure source,
but most of the time
there are differing
degrees of distance,
working towards or away
from it. This new version
for string orchestra
corresponds closely to
the original quartet
version, with an
additional part for
double basses.The
traditional Tuvan songs
that I have transcribed
and recomposed are all
known to me from the Ay
Kherel CD The Music of
Tuva: Throat Singing and
Instruments from Central
Asia (2004, Arc Music).
According to the notes
from that CD, this is
what the songs are
about:1. Dyngylday: If
you have come on a horse
in blue, it doesn't mean
that you are the best. My
heart tells me something
else: my sweetheart
doesn't have such a
beautiful horse, but he
is my darling.An
alternative
interpretation from Alash
Ensemble
(alashensemble.com): The
word dyngylday is a
nonsense term with no
translation. The song
makes good-humored fun of
somebody for being a
good-for-nothing.2. Eki
Attar (The Best Steeds):
The horse is the basis of
our life. It is a magic
creature. Even its step
is full of music and
rhythm. You may not be a
horse rider, but when you
hear this song you will
always remember horses.3.
Kuda Yry: This wedding
song glorifies the
strength of the groom and
the beauty of his
Horse.4. Ezir-Kara
('Black Eagle'): This was
the name of a horse, who
became a legend through
his remarkable strength
and speed.It is not just
overtones that abound
here: there are galloping
rhythms aplenty, and
though I am no horse
rider I tried to keep the
horses galloping in my
imagination while
composing these
pieces.Christian Mason
(with quotes from Ay
Kherel and Alash
Ensemble)
World
premiere of the original
version: London/UK, May
10, 2016, World premiere
of the string orchestra
version:
Clermont-Ferrand/France,
October 8, 2020.
String Quartet (2vl,va,vc) SKU: BR.EB-9244 Set of Parts. Composed ...(+)
String Quartet
(2vl,va,vc)
SKU:
BR.EB-9244
Set of
Parts. Composed by
Christian Mason. Chamber
music; stapled. Edition
Breitkopf. World premiere
of the original version:
London, May 10, 2016World
premiere of the string
orchestra version:
Clermont-Ferrand, October
8, 2020. New music
(post-2000). Set of
parts. Composed
2016/2020. 92 pages.
Duration 19'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #EB 9244.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.EB-9244).
ISBN 9790004185445. 9
x 12 inches.
It was
the practice of Khoomii
(throat singing) -
following several
workshops with Michael
Ormiston - that first
attracted me to Tuvan
music. Composing this
Songbook, the first in a
series commissioned by
the Ligeti Quartet, I
took the chance to
reflect on compositional
questions around
transcription and
arrangement of existing
music, and frequently
found myself asking:
where is the boundary
between the source
material and the new
substance? Of course the
relationship varies from
piece to piece, and
moment to moment:
sometimes we seem to
glimpse the pure source,
but most of the time
there are differing
degrees of distance,
working towards or away
from it. This new version
for string orchestra
corresponds closely to
the original quartet
version, with an
additional part for
double basses.The
traditional Tuvan songs
that I have transcribed
and recomposed are all
known to me from the Ay
Kherel CD The Music of
Tuva: Throat Singing and
Instruments from Central
Asia (2004, Arc Music).
According to the notes
from that CD, this is
what the songs are
about:1. Dyngylday: If
you have come on a horse
in blue, it doesn't mean
that you are the best. My
heart tells me something
else: my sweetheart
doesn't have such a
beautiful horse, but he
is my darling.An
alternative
interpretation from Alash
Ensemble
(alashensemble.com): The
word dyngylday is a
nonsense term with no
translation. The song
makes good-humored fun of
somebody for being a
good-for-nothing.2. Eki
Attar (The Best Steeds):
The horse is the basis of
our life. It is a magic
creature. Even its step
is full of music and
rhythm. You may not be a
horse rider, but when you
hear this song you will
always remember horses.3.
Kuda Yry: This wedding
song glorifies the
strength of the groom and
the beauty of his
Horse.4. Ezir-Kara
('Black Eagle'): This was
the name of a horse, who
became a legend through
his remarkable strength
and speed.It is not just
overtones that abound
here: there are galloping
rhythms aplenty, and
though I am no horse
rider I tried to keep the
horses galloping in my
imagination while
composing these
pieces.Christian Mason
(with quotes from Ay
Kherel and Alash
Ensemble)
World
premiere of the original
version: London/UK, May
10, 2016, World premiere
of the string orchestra
version:
Clermont-Ferrand/France,
October 8, 2020.
Praise
Gathering Choral.
Christmas. Softcover. 128
pages. Duration 2520
seconds. PraiseGathering
#A08458. Published by
PraiseGathering
(HL.2050306).
ISBN
9781705151495. UPC:
797242334795.
6.75x10.5x0.307
inches.
Three
gifts, gifts of great
significance; gold,
frankincense and myrrh
were laid at feet of the
Christ Child. These were
gifts that could only
comefrom royal treasures.
The gifts we bring are of
much greater value to the
Lord; my life, my heart,
my praise, all of my
desires, all of my
accomplishments, all of
my failures, all of the
thanksgiving I can
comprehend, all of me,
the surrender of my
imagined authority to the
Author of all life, the
Giver of every good and
perfect gift - Jesus.
Messiah.
Forrest Gump Piano, Voix et Guitare [Partition] - Intermédiaire Hal Leonard
Performed by Various. Piano/Vocal/Chords Songbook (Arrangements for piano and vo...(+)
Performed by Various.
Piano/Vocal/Chords
Songbook (Arrangements
for piano and voice with
guitar chords). Size 9x12
inches. 128 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard.
(Level 3). Composed by Lang Lang. For Piano. Book; Digital Download; Method/Inst...(+)
(Level 3). Composed by
Lang Lang. For Piano.
Book; Digital Download;
Method/Instruction; Piano
Method. Faber Edition.
Late Elementary.
Published by Faber Music
Piano, Online Audio SKU: HU.F0571539130 Composed by Lang Lang. Piano and Keyboa...(+)
Piano, Online Audio
SKU: HU.F0571539130
Composed by Lang Lang.
Piano and Keyboard,
Instructional, Methods.
Lang Lang Piano Academy.
The Lang Lang Piano
Method: Level 3.
Softcover Book and Online
Audio. 32 pages. Faber
Music #F0571539130.
Published by Faber Music
A Study Guide with Amy Porter. Composed by Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1...(+)
A Study Guide with Amy
Porter. Composed by
Georg Philipp Telemann
(1681-1767). DVD.
Theodore Presser Company
#PO-DVD2. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.PODVD20).
Composed
by Yukiko Nishimura. Full
score. 8 pages. Carl
Fischer Music #YPS242F.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.YPS242F).
ISBN 9781491159682.
UPC:
680160918270.
I
love the winter season,
perhaps because I was
born in February. My
hometown is known for its
cold weather in winter.
In fact, my first name
Yukiko means snow girl.
My parents gave me this
name because it was
snowing on the day I was
born. Before I started to
write the piece, various
images depicting the
scenery of a snowy
morning developed in my
mind. Imagine that there
is no wind, no sound, and
it is a very clear
morning. I heard the
sound of an organ playing
a traditional chorale
somewhere from a
distance. This is the
scenery of my imagination
for this piece. You will
find many inner melodies,
dialogues and
conversations between the
instruments throughout
the piece. Listen
carefully to the other
instruments and stay in
tune while you play. I
love the winter season,
perhaps because I was
born in February. My
hometown is known for its
cold weather in winter.
In fact, my first name
“Yukikoâ€
means snow girl. My
parents gave me this name
because it was snowing on
the day I was born.Before
I started to write the
piece, various images
depicting the scenery of
a snowy morning developed
in my mind. Imagine that
there is no wind, no
sound, and it is a very
clear morning. I
heard the sound of an
organ playing a
traditional chorale
somewhere from a
distance. This is the
scenery of my imagination
for this
piece.  You will
find many inner melodies,
dialogues and
conversations between the
instruments throughout
the piece. Listen
carefully to the other
instruments and stay in
tune while you play.