(Intermediate to Late Intermediate Piano Solos in All Major and Minor Sharp ...(+)
(Intermediate to Late
Intermediate Piano Solos
in
All Major and Minor Sharp
Keys). Composed by Melody
Bober. For Piano. Book;
Graded Standard
Repertoire;
Piano Collection; Piano
Supplemental. In All
Keys.
Recital. Intermediate;
Late
Intermediate. 52 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
Dreamscapes, Book 2 by George Peter Tingley. For Piano. Piano Collection; Piano ...(+)
Dreamscapes, Book 2 by
George Peter Tingley. For
Piano. Piano Collection;
Piano Supplemental.
Intermediate. Book. 16
pages. Published by
Alfred Music Publishing
By James R. Murray. Arranged by Larry Harris. For Voices: SATB. Instruments: Har...(+)
By James R. Murray.
Arranged by Larry Harris.
For Voices: SATB.
Instruments: Harp, organ,
flute, oboe, cello
(instruments optional).
Keyboard accompaniment.
Christmas Sacred. Level:
easy. 5 pages. Published
by GIA Publications.
Cello & Organ SKU: SU.80101381 For Cello & Organ. Composed by Alfr...(+)
Cello & Organ
SKU:
SU.80101381
For
Cello & Organ.
Composed by Alfred V.
Fedak. Strings, Cello,
Keyboard, Organ. Score &
Parts. Zimbel Press
#80101381. Published by
Zimbel Press
(SU.80101381).
An expressive
piece for cello and
organ. The composer
writes: Sharp Stones is
based on two musical
palindromes: one melodic
in the cello part, the
other harmonic in the
organ accompaniment. The
palindromes are of
unequal lengths, so with
each repetition they
interact differently.
Moreover, each part
mutates as it repeats,
thus producing a
continuously changing
soundscape.
Instrumentation: Cello &
Organ Composed: 2015
Published by: Zimbel
Press.
II. From 'Mythology
Symphony'. Composed
by Stacy Garrop.
Contemporary. Large
Score. With Standard
notation. Composed 2013.
Duration 5 minutes, 50
seconds. Theodore Presser
Company #416-41512L.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.41641512L).
UPC:
680160621323.
This
movement is, in turns,
both lighthearted and
serious. The music
depicts a young, naive
Pandora who, while
dancing around her house,
spies a mysterious box.
She tries to resist
opening it, but her
curiosity ultimately gets
the best of her. When she
cracks the lid open and
looks inside, all evils
escape into the world.
Dismayed by what she has
done, she looks inside
the box once more. She
discovers hope still in
the box and releases it
to temper the escaped
evils and assuage
mankind's new
burden. This movement
is, in turns, both
lighthearted and serious.
The music depicts a
young, naïve Pandora
who, while dancing around
her house, spies a
mysterious box. She tries
to resist opening it, but
her curiosity ultimately
gets the best of her.
When she cracks the lid
open and looks inside,
all evils escape into the
world. Dismayed by what
she has done, she looks
inside the box once more.
She discovers hope still
in the box and releases
it to temper the escaped
evils and assuage
mankind's new burden.
From the Mythology
Symphony. Composed by
Stacy Garrop.
Contemporary. Study
Score. With Standard
notation. Composed 2013.
10 pages. Duration 5
minutes, 50 seconds.
Theodore Presser Company
#416-41512. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.416415120).
UPC:
680160621316.
This
movement is, in turns,
both lighthearted and
serious. The music
depicts a young, naive
Pandora who, while
dancing around her house,
spies a mysterious box.
She tries to resist
opening it, but her
curiosity ultimately gets
the best of her. When she
cracks the lid open and
looks inside, all evils
escape into the world.
Dismayed by what she has
done, she looks inside
the box once more. She
discovers hope still in
the box and releases it
to temper the escaped
evils and assuage
mankind's new
burden. This movement
is, in turns, both
lighthearted and serious.
The music depicts a
young, naïve Pandora
who, while dancing around
her house, spies a
mysterious box. She tries
to resist opening it, but
her curiosity ultimately
gets the best of her.
When she cracks the lid
open and looks inside,
all evils escape into the
world. Dismayed by what
she has done, she looks
inside the box once more.
She discovers hope still
in the box and releases
it to temper the escaped
evils and assuage
mankind's new burden.
Composed
by Stacy Garrop. Large
Score. With Standard
notation. 66 pages.
Duration 19 minutes.
Theodore Presser Company
#415-41156L. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.41541156L).
UPC:
680160642953. 11 x 17
inches.
The
Mythology Suite consists
of three movements of my
Mythology Symphony, which
I arranged for large wind
ensemble. The
arrangements of The
Lovely Sirens and
Penelope Waits were
commissioned by James
Ripley and Carthage
College for the Carthage
Wind Orchestra's 2017
Japan tour. I added
Pandora Undone to
complete the set; Stephen
Squires and the Chicago
College of Performing
Arts gave the premiere of
the entire Suite in
February 2017. Movement
1: The Lovely Sirens The
Sirens were sea nymphs,
usually pictured as part
woman and part bird, who
lived on a secluded
island surrounded by
rocks. Their enchanting
song was irresistible to
passing sailors, who were
lured to their deaths as
their ships were
destroyed upon the rocks.
The Lovely Sirens
presents three ideas: the
Sirens' beautiful song,
an unfortunate group of
sailors whose course
takes them near the
island, and the disaster
that befalls the sailors.
The sailors' peril is
represented by the Morse
code S.O.S. signal (three
dots, three dashes, and
three dots--represented
musically by short and
long rhythms). The S.O.S.
signal grows increasingly
more insistent and
distressed as it becomes
obvious that the sailors,
smitten with the voices
of the Sirens, are headed
for their demise.
Movement 2: Penelope
Waits This quiet movement
represents Queen
Penelope, the faithful
wife of Odysseus, as she
patiently waits twenty
years for her husband's
return from fighting the
Trojan Wars. Penelope
herself is represented as
an oboe. She is
accompanied by the
ensemble as she keeps at
bay the suitors who wish
to marry her and inherit
her riches. Movement 3:
Pandora Undone This
movement is, in turns,
both lighthearted and
serious. The music
depicts a young, naive
Pandora who, while
dancing around her house,
spies a mysterious box.
She tries to resist
opening it, but her
curiosity ultimately gets
the best of her. When she
cracks the lid open and
looks inside, all evils
escape into the world.
Dismayed by what she has
done, she looks inside
the box once more. She
discovers hope still in
the box and releases it
to temper the escaped
evils and assuage
mankind's new
burden. The Mytholo
gy Suite consists of
three movements of
my Mythology
Symphony, which I
arranged for large wind
ensemble. The
arrangements of The
Lovely
Sirens and Penelope
Waits were
commissioned by James
Ripley and Carthage
College for the Carthage
Wind Orchestra’s
2017 Japan tour. I
added Pandora
Undone to complete the
set; Stephen Squires and
the Chicago College of
Performing Arts gave the
premiere of the entire
Suite in February
2017.Movement 1:Â The
Lovely
SirensThe Sirens were
sea nymphs, usually
pictured as part woman
and part bird, who lived
on a secluded island
surrounded by rocks.
Their enchanting song was
irresistible to passing
sailors, who were lured
to their deaths as their
ships were destroyed upon
the rocks. The Lovely
Sirens presents three
ideas: the Sirens’
beautiful song, an
unfortunate group of
sailors whose course
takes them near the
island, and the disaster
that befalls the sailors.
The sailors’ peril
is represented by the
Morse code S.O.S. signal
(three dots, three
dashes, and three
dots—represented
musically by short and
long rhythms). The S.O.S.
signal grows increasingly
more insistent and
distressed as it becomes
obvious that the sailors,
smitten with the voices
of the Sirens, are headed
for their demise.Movement
2:Â Penelope WaitsThis
quiet movement represents
Queen Penelope, the
faithful wife of
Odysseus, as she
patiently waits twenty
years for her husband's
return from fighting the
Trojan Wars. Penelope
herself is represented as
an oboe. She is
accompanied by the
ensemble as she keeps at
bay the suitors who wish
to marry her and inherit
her riches.Movement
3:Â Pandora UndoneThis
movement is, in turns,
both lighthearted and
serious. The music
depicts a young, naïve
Pandora who, while
dancing around her house,
spies a mysterious box.
She tries to resist
opening it, but her
curiosity ultimately gets
the best of her. When she
cracks the lid open and
looks inside, all evils
escape into the world.
Dismayed by what she has
done, she looks inside
the box once more. She
discovers hope still in
the box and releases it
to temper the escaped
evils and assuage
mankind's new burden.
SATB and Harp or Piano/opt. Flute Choral; Flute; Harp (SATB/FLUTE/HARP) SKU: ...(+)
SATB and Harp or
Piano/opt. Flute Choral;
Flute; Harp
(SATB/FLUTE/HARP)
SKU:
HL.360182
Psallite
Choral Series.
Composed by Russell
Floyd. Sacred Choral.
Easter, General Worship,
Lent. Octavo. 12 pages.
Duration 240 seconds.
Published by Hal Leonard
(HL.360182).
UPC:
840126948769.
6.75x10.5x0.029 inches. I
Peter 5:4, Isaiah 40:11,
John
10:11-18.
Written
with shimmering beauty,
this song is a gentle
pastorale delivering the
message of Christ, the
Good Shepherd. A winsome
solo floats effortlessly
above an impressionistic
harp or piano
accompaniment, bringing a
deep serenity to the
inspired lyric of sacred
assurance. The flute
obbligato adds
distinctive color to the
sonic soundscape of this
artful tone poem.
Chorus with inst. SKU: BR.CHB-5308-02 Composed by Sigfrid Karg-Elert. Cho...(+)
Chorus with inst.
SKU:
BR.CHB-5308-02
Composed by Sigfrid
Karg-Elert. Choir;
stapled. Chor-Bibliothek
(Choral Library).
Cantata; Early modern;
Late-romantic. Choral
score. 8 pages. Breitkopf
and Haertel #ChB 5308-02.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.CHB-5308-02).
ISBN
9790004412244. 7.5 x 10.5
inches.
Latin.
Although the
organ works of Sigfrid
Karg-Elert are enjoying
ever greater popularity,
his choral pieces are
still waiting to be
discovered. This,
however, is now only a
matter of time. During
his middle creative
period, Karg-Elert
developed his own,
unmistakable choral
style. His few choral
works, which stem from
the years 1912 and 1913,
unquestionably belong to
his major works from this
period.In the Benedictus,
the violin, organ and
harp (ad libitum) join
the chorus to create a
specific soundscape which
Karg-Elert shapes with
great
imaginativeness.
Comedy in one act in
verses, with ariettes and
vaudevilles. Composed
by Adolphe Benoît
Blaise and
Marie-Justine-Benoîte
Favart. Edited by Andreas
Münzmay and Janine
Droese. This edition:
Edition of selected
works, Urtext edition.
Linen. Spectrum of
European Music Theatre in
Separate Editions 2.
Edition of selected
works, Score, Critical
commentary, USB flash
drive. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA08812_01.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag (BA.BA08812-01).
ISBN 9790006543182.
33.1 x 26.5 cm inches.
Text Language: French.
Preface: Münzmay,
Andreas. Text: nach
Jean-Francois
Marmontel.
Annette
et Lubin
Justine
Favart and Adolphe
Blaise'sAnnette et
Lubinwas premiered on 15
February 1762 at the
Paris Opera-Comique - the
first new production at
that theater following
its merger with the
Comedie-Italien. It was a
resounding success: by
the time the season came
to an end, on 3 April, it
had been almost
continuously on the
program with no decline
in interest from the
public, and it remained
in the repertoire for
more than thirty years.
Countless new editions,
translations, and
parodies of the play bear
witness to its impact far
beyond the borders of
Paris. Like all of
Favart's works, it deals
with the subject of
natural love,
unencumbered by
considerations of money
or social status
endangering it from the
outside through powerful
aristocratic or wealthy
rivals. The plot is based
on a literary model, the
like-named tale by
Jean-Francois Marmontel,
which is in turn based on
a contemporary
occurrence.
Annette and her
cousin Lubin are sharply
reprimanded for their
love by an estate
administrator (Le Bailli)
who himself has designs
on Annette. He takes
advantage of Annette's
illegitimate pregnancy to
extort her: only by
marrying him can she
escape condemnation by
society and the church.
But Annette and her lover
are able to gain the
protection of the local
squire (Le Seigneur), and
the story ends happily
with a conciliatory
gesture from the lord of
the manor.
The
second volume in our
series OPERA, Annette et
Lubin, consists of a
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String Quartet SKU: HL.14008374 Composed by Sir Peter Maxwell Davies. Mus...(+)
String Quartet
SKU:
HL.14008374
Composed
by Sir Peter Maxwell
Davies. Music Sales
America. Classical.
Score. Composed 2006. 24
pages. Chester Music
#CH68629. Published by
Chester Music
(HL.14008374).
ISBN
9781846096150. UPC:
884088435202.
8.25x11.75x0.105
inches.
The Full
Score for Peter Maxwell
Davies' fourth in a
series of ten string
quartets commissioned by
the Naxos Recording
company, first performed
by the Maggini Quartet on
20th August 2004 at the
Chapel of the Royal
Palace, Oslo, Norway, as
part of the Olso Chamber
Music Festival. Composer
Note: The fourth Naxos
quartet was written in
January and February of
2004, with the intention
of producing something
lighter and much less
fierce than its
predecessor, an
unpremeditated and
spontaneous reaction to
the illegal invasion of
Iraq. I returned to the
well-known Brueghel
picture of children's
games (1560, now in
Vienna), which had been
the inspiration for my
sixth Strathclyde
Concerto, for flute and
orchestra. These
illustrations liberated
my musical imagination,
but I feel it would limit
the listener's perception
to be too specific about
which game relates to
exactly which section of
the work. Suffice it to
say that there is
vigorous play -
leap-frog, bind the devil
with a cord, truss,
wrestling - alongside
quieter pastimes - masks,
guess whom I shall
choose, courting, odds
and evens. The single
movement juxtaposes these
activities as abruptly
and intimately as they
occur in Brueghel. Rather
as the eye is taken into
different perspectives
and proportions of scale
within the picture,
taking liberties which
would never be present
in, for instance,
Brunelleschi
architectural drawings,
so here, with a constant
sequence of
transformation processes,
I have distorted the
neat, precise
implications of modal
progression, expressed in
the unison opening phrase
(from F to B through A
sharp/B flat), so that
the ear is led, en route,
into the sound
equivalents of strange
passageways and closed
rooms: sicut exposition
ludus. As work on the
quartet progressed I
became aware that I was
reading into, and behind
the games, adult motives
and implications,
concerning aggression and
war, with their
consequences. It was
impossible to escape into
innocent childhood
fantasy. The nature of
the F to B progression
underlying the whole
construction derives from
a passage in the
development of the first
movement of Mahler's
Third Symphony, and the
opening of Schoenberg's
Second String Quartet.
However, unlike in these
models, here a real - if
temporary - sense of
resolution occurs at the
close of the quartet: as
when the curtain falls on
the reconciled Count and
Countess in 'Figaro' one
wonders how long the F/B
truce will hold, and
games break out again.
The quartet is dedicated
to Giuseppe Rebecchini,
Roman architect, and
friend since the
nineteen-fifties.