By Various. Arranged by Daniel Kelley. For Bass Clarinet in Bb. Quartets. Interm...(+)
By Various. Arranged by
Daniel Kelley. For Bass
Clarinet in Bb. Quartets.
Intermediate Music for
Four. Classical.
Intermediate. Part 4.
Published by Last Resort
Music Publishing
By Various. Arranged by Daniel Kelley. For Violin in C. Quartets. Intermediate M...(+)
By Various. Arranged by
Daniel Kelley. For Violin
in C. Quartets.
Intermediate Music for
Four. Classical.
Intermediate. Part 3.
Published by Last Resort
Music Publishing
By Various. Arranged by Daniel Kelley. For Flute or Oboe or Violin in C. Quartet...(+)
By Various. Arranged by
Daniel Kelley. For Flute
or Oboe or Violin in C.
Quartets. Intermediate
Music for Four.
Classical. Intermediate.
Part 1. Published by Last
Resort Music Publishing
(A Fun and Comprehensive Beginning Method Featuring Rock, Blues, and Jazz Styles...(+)
(A Fun and Comprehensive
Beginning Method
Featuring Rock, Blues,
and Jazz Styles). By Rich
Hinman and Amanda Monaco.
For Guitar. Book; CD;
Guitar Method or
Supplement;
Method/Instruction. The
Total Guitarist.
Beginner. 128 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
Publishing
Composed
by Ash Pournouri, Avicii,
Etta James, Leroy
Kirkland, and Pearl
Woods. Edited by Hans
Vainikainen. Arranged by
Hans Vainikainen.
Stapled. Choral score. 12
pages. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA11397_00.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag (BA.BA11397).
ISBN 9790006568598.
39.7 x 21 cm inches. Text
Language: English. Text:
Bergling, Tim / James,
Etta / Woods, Pearl /
Kirkland, Leroy /
Pournouri,
Ash.
“Oh,
sometimes I get a good
feeling, yeah Get a
feeling that I never,
never, never, never had
before
…â€
In
its original form,
“Levels†is
more of an instrumental
number featuring a short
passage from a song by
soul-singer Etta James.
The energy of this
exhilarating electro-pop
piece with the inimitable
Avicii sound is an
ear-catching delight and
brings audiences to their
feet: a good time is
guaranteed!
Th
e editor:
Hans
Vainikainen (b. 1976)
hails from a new
generation of conductors
in the Swedish choral
tradition. His conducting
repertoire covers a wide
range of genres and eras,
from Mahler’s
Eighth Symphony to the
Swedish DJ Avicii. In
2005 he won the Swedish
Conductors’ Prize,
and two years later he
was appointed artistic
director of the Katarina
kyrka, the home of
Katarinakörerna, one
of Sweden’s
largest choral
societies.
Hans
Vainikainen heads
Stockholm’s
Katarinakörerna with
more than 500 singers in
various combinations.
Their programmes cover
both sacred and secular
music. In his search for
suitable arrangements,
his eye fell on one the
world’s best-known
pop artists, Tim
Bergling, known
professionally as Avicii.
He then arranged three of
Avicii’s best
songs for classical
choirs, intending them to
be encore
pieces.
“Hey
Brotherâ€,
“Levels†and
“Without youâ€
are now available for
six-part mixed or female
choir. The arrangements
offer a wide variety of
vocal and choral
possibilities and
attention has been paid
that all parts are of the
same musical standard.
Whether homophonic or
unisono, they artfully
intertwine from one
passage to the next.
However, for all their
sophistication the
arrangements remain
manageable and easy to
learn, displaying the
typical groove of each
Avicii song within a
multi-layered
texture.
Composed
by Ash Pournouri, Avicii,
Salem Al Fakir, Veronica
Maggio, and Vincent
Pontare. Edited by Hans
Vainikainen. Arranged by
Hans Vainikainen.
Stapled. Choral score. 11
pages. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA11395_00.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag (BA.BA11395).
ISBN 9790006568574.
29.7 x 21 cm inches. Text
Language: English. Text:
Al Fakir, Salem / Maggio,
Veronica / Pontare,
Vincent / Bergling, Tim /
Pournouri,
Ash.
“Hey
brother! There's an
endless road to
rediscover Hey sister!
Know the water's sweet
but blood is thicker
…â€
â
œIf the sky comes
falling down, for you /
There’s nothing in
this world I
wouldn’t
doâ€. The subject of
this energetic,
life-affirming hit is
being there for one
another. Whether sung by
female or mixed choirs,
the fanfare-like theme is
equally powerful and will
keep the audience tapping
their
feet.
The
editor:
Hans
Vainikainen (b. 1976)
hails from a new
generation of conductors
in the Swedish choral
tradition. His conducting
repertoire covers a wide
range of genres and eras,
from Mahler’s
Eighth Symphony to the
Swedish DJ Avicii. In
2005 he won the Swedish
Conductors’ Prize,
and two years later he
was appointed artistic
director of the Katarina
kyrka, the home of
Katarinakörerna, one
of Sweden’s
largest choral
societies.
Hans
Vainikainen heads
Stockholm’s
Katarinakörerna with
more than 500 singers in
various combinations.
Their programmes cover
both sacred and secular
music. In his search for
suitable arrangements,
his eye fell on one the
world’s best-known
pop artists, Tim
Bergling, known
professionally as Avicii.
He then arranged three of
Avicii’s best
songs for classical
choirs, intending them to
be encore
pieces.
“Hey
Brotherâ€,
“Levels†and
“Without youâ€
are now available for
six-part mixed or female
choir. The arrangements
offer a wide variety of
vocal and choral
possibilities and
attention has been paid
that all parts are of the
same musical standard.
Whether homophonic or
unisono, they artfully
intertwine from one
passage to the next.
However, for all their
sophistication the
arrangements remain
manageable and easy to
learn, displaying the
typical groove of each
Avicii song within a
multi-layered
texture.