Lord of the Broken Chorale SATB SATB, Piano [Octavo] Lorenz Publishing Company
Composed by Arthur B. James. Arranged by Faye Lopez. Sacred Anthem. Octavo. Lore...(+)
Composed by Arthur B.
James. Arranged by Faye
Lopez. Sacred Anthem.
Octavo. Lorenz Publishing
Company #10/4885L.
Published by Lorenz
Publishing Company
(LO.10-4885L).
Composed by Cliff Duren.
Choral. Sacred Anthem.
Octavo. Word Music
#080689689239. Published
by Word Music
(WD.080689689239).
UPC:
080689689239.
From
Cliff Duren’s
infallible collection,
Gathering Songs
3, this anthem,
made popular by Hillsong
Worship, is the perfect
opener to gather your
congregation together for
a time of wholehearted
worship! You Are
Life proclaims of the
life that Jesus has given
to us through His love.
He made a way, and we can
celebrate in the light of
His glory! Get your choir
up on their feet, singing
like they’re
walking on water with
this new anthem!
Composed by Doris Gazda.
FS-SWS. Carl Fischer
Concert String Orchestra
Series. Score and Parts.
With Standard notation.
20 pages. Carl Fischer
Music #CAS3. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CAS3).
ISBN
9780825844881. UPC:
798408044886. 8.5 X 11
inches. Key: D
major.
A copse is a
thicket of trees and
bushes that may be found
in a meadow or in open
land. In England, a copse
will often be found on a
moor. A copse needs a
source of water that is
usually a stream, small
river or pond. A copse
has abundant plant and
animal life because it
provides the perfect
habitat and shelter for
moisture loving plants,
insects, small mammals,
rodents, reptiles, and
birds. If you were
walking through the copse
in the midst of willow
trees, bluebells and
march marigolds, you
would see beautiful
butterflies, dragonflies
and moths. You might see
a frog or toad jumping on
the banks of the pond and
you would hear the call
of numerous birds.
Ornithologists often
spend many hours watching
and counting birds in and
around a copse. Migrating
birds such as geese and
herons may also be
spotted at certain times
of the year. If you sit
very quietly, you might
catch sight of a red fox,
a rabbit or squirrel. A
copse is a happy place to
spend an afternoon or to
go for a walk. Perhaps
you will get to visit a
nature preserve near your
home where you can
observe the wonderful
world of the woodland
wild life that can be
found in abundance in a
copse. To assist you in
learning some of the
techniques that you need
to be able to use when
playing Willow-Wood
Copse, you may wish
to work on the studies
that accompany the
piece. A copse is a
thicket of trees and
bushes that may be found
in a meadow or in open
land. In England, a copse
will often be found on a
moor. A copse needs a
source of water that is
usually a stream, small
river or pond. A copse
has abundant plant and
animal life because it
provides the perfect
habitat and shelter for
moisture loving plants,
insects, small mammals,
rodents, reptiles, and
birds. If you were
walking through the copse
in the midst of willow
trees, bluebells and
march marigolds, you
would see beautiful
butterflies, dragonflies
and moths. You might see
a frog or toad jumping on
the banks of the pond and
you would hear the call
of numerous birds.
Ornithologists often
spend many hours watching
and counting birds in and
around a copse. Migrating
birds such as geese and
herons may also be
spotted at certain times
of the year. If you sit
very quietly, you might
catch sight of a red fox,
a rabbit or squirrel. A
copse is a happy place to
spend an afternoon or to
go for a walk. Perhaps
you will get to visit a
nature preserve near your
home where you can
observe the wonderful
world of the woodland
wild life that can be
found in abundance in a
copse. To assist you in
learning some of the
techniques that you need
to be able to use when
playingA Willow-Wood
Copse, you may wish
to work on the studies
that accompany the
piece. A copse is a
thicket of trees and
bushes that may be found
in a meadow or in open
land. In England, a copse
will often be found on a
moor. A copse needs a
source of water that is
usually a stream, small
river or pond. A copse
has abundant plant and
animal life because it
provides the perfect
habitat and shelter for
moisture loving plants,
insects, small mammals,
rodents, reptiles, and
birds. If you were
walking through the copse
in the midst of willow
trees, bluebells and
march marigolds, you
would see beautiful
butterflies, dragonflies
and moths. You might see
a frog or toad jumping on
the banks of the pond and
you would hear the call
of numerous birds.
Ornithologists often
spend many hours watching
and counting birds in and
around a copse. Migrating
birds such as geese and
herons may also be
spotted at certain times
of the year. If you sit
very quietly, you might
catch sight of a red fox,
a rabbit or squirrel. A
copse is a happy place to
spend an afternoon or to
go for a walk. Perhaps
you will get to visit a
nature preserve near your
home where you can
observe the wonderful
world of the woodland
wild life that can be
found in abundance in a
copse. To assist you in
learning some of the
techniques that you need
to be able to use when
playing Willow-Wood
Copse, you may wish to
work on the studies that
accompany the piece. A
copse is a thicket of
trees and bushes that may
be found in a meadow or
in open land. In England,
a copse will often be
found on a moor. A copse
needs a source of water
that is usually a stream,
small river or pond. A
copse has abundant plant
and animal life because
it provides the perfect
habitat and shelter for
moisture loving plants,
insects, small mammals,
rodents, reptiles, and
birds.If you were walking
through the copse in the
midst of willow trees,
bluebells and march
marigolds, you would see
beautiful butterflies,
dragonflies and moths.
You might see a frog or
toad jumping on the banks
of the pond and you would
hear the call of numerous
birds. Ornithologists
often spend many hours
watching and counting
birds in and around a
copse. Migrating birds
such as geese and herons
may also be spotted at
certain times of the
year. If you sit very
quietly, you might catch
sight of a red fox, a
rabbit or squirrel.A
copse is a happy place to
spend an afternoon or to
go for a walk. Perhaps
you will get to visit a
nature preserve near your
home where you can
observe the wonderful
world of the woodland
wild life that can be
found in abundance in a
copse.To assist you in
learning some of the
techniques that you need
to be able to use when
playing Willow-Wood
Copse, you may wish to
work on the studies that
accompany the piece.
Triumphant Journey Cloches [Conducteur] - Intermédiaire Hope Publishing Company
By Cynthia Dobrinski. For handbell choir (3-6 octaves) with optional 3-6 octave ...(+)
By Cynthia Dobrinski. For
handbell choir (3-6
octaves) with optional
3-6 octave handchimes.
General, Original
Handbell, Sacred. Grade
3-. Handbell score. 12
pages. Published by Hope
Publishing Company
Composed by Gwyneth W. Walker (1947-). Americana, Faith, Folk Song, Hope/Assu...(+)
Composed by Gwyneth W.
Walker (1947-).
Americana, Faith, Folk
Song, Hope/Assurance,
Spiritual, Children's
Sabbath/Emphasis. Octavo.
Published by E.C.
Schirmer Publishing
(EC.8230).
Basse electrique [Partition] - Intermédiaire Hal Leonard
For bass guitar and voice. Format: bass tablature songbook. With bass tablature,...(+)
For bass guitar and
voice. Format: bass
tablature songbook. With
bass tablature, standard
notation, vocal melody,
lyrics, chord names and
bass notation legend.
Rock and pop rock.
Series: Hal Leonard Bass
Recorded Versions. 1023
pages. 8.5x11 inches.
Published by Hal Leonard.
TTT-Bari-B Choral
Score in Italian.
Composed by Gavin Bryars.
Choral Collection.
Choral, Classical.
Softcover. 72 pages.
Schott Music #ED13303.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49047362).
ISBN
9798350124842. UPC:
196288207597.
The
choice of 16th century
texts, by Bronzino and
Battiferri, reflects the
interests of the
dedicatee of these
sonnets - Craig Hugh
Smyth, a fine art
historian and former
director of the Villa I
Tatti, who was a
specialist in Bronzino
and Pontormo. Bronzino's
sonnet is a lament on the
death of Pontormo, his
teacher; Laura
Battiferri's poem is a
direct response to that
of Bronzino. As I was
also asked to set sonnets
by Petrarca, I chose two
of his closely linked
sonnets, numbers 229 and
230 in the Rime Sparse. I
had written a work for I
Tatti some five years
earlier setting Petrarca
(â??A qualunque
animaleâ?, the first
in my Fourth Book of
Madrigals) and was
familiar with the
context. However, through
correspondence with
Kathryn Bosi, Music
Librarian at I Tatti and,
through her, Craig
Smyth's family, I became
increasingly aware of his
unusual and quite special
character. From his
undergraduate days at
Princeton and indeed
throughout his life,
although a great scholar
and writer, he was at the
same time an aficionado
of jazz, loving above all
Louis Armstrong, being
photographed with Duke
Ellington, taking his
children to see
Thelonious Monk,
listening to Ben Webster
and playing the tenor
saxophone himself.
Indeed, he had told
Kathryn Bosi that he had
been proud to walk in
procession at the
funerals of black
musicians in New Orleans.
In some ways his life was
almost an obverse mirror
image of parts of my own
- I was a professional
jazz musician but found
myself teaching art
history for a time. As
Fiorella Superbi of I
Tatti has said: Craig was
a maestro di vita. I
raise a glass in his
memory and dedicate these
sonnets to him. Gavin
Bryars.
E-Z Play Today (Easy big-note right-hand-only arrangements for piano, organ, and...(+)
E-Z Play Today (Easy
big-note right-hand-only
arrangements for piano,
organ, and electronic
keyboard). Size 9x12
inches. 296 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard.
Durkle Bandrydge Suite Ensemble de cuivres [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Débutant Gobelin Music Publications
Brass Band - Grade 1.5 SKU: BT.GOB-000726-030 Composed by Bruce Fraser. S...(+)
Brass Band - Grade 1.5
SKU:
BT.GOB-000726-030
Composed by Bruce Fraser.
Set (Score & Parts).
Gobelin Music
Publications #GOB
000726-030. Published by
Gobelin Music
Publications
(BT.GOB-000726-030).
Durkle
Bandrydge is the name of
the composers imaginary
world, but it could very
well be anyones invisible
dream world with a
different name. In this
very versatile suite by
Bruce Fraser, 8
characters are featured,
each with its
ownpeculiarities, making
Durkle Bandrydge such a
colourful place. Do these
characters differ that
much from us? That is for
you to find out! In the
last part, all characters
come together in a
special
way.
Durkle
Bandrydge exists at the
end ofyour street. It is
invisible to humans, but
Durkle Bandrygators can
watch us with great
interest. The music
will introduce you to
some of the characters
who live in this unusual
place.
The
parts: Somnanbulyss,
who is a giant
trollguarding the
entrance to Durkle
Bandryde. At least, he is
supposed to, but he tends
to sleep most of the
time. His music is
therefore very slow
moving and
sleepy.
Long
Gwysteen is a tall,
mysterious, and somehow
sophisticated
character,who walls
around with a shell on
his back. His music
glides along rather
gracefully.
Squelfitch is a rather
unpleasant and smelly
character who lives in a
bog, which is why his
music sounds rather slimy
and a bit like trying to
walkthrough
quicksand.
Perfydlia is a meddling
old woman, who gossips
about everybody and
squeals with sudden
delight at the small
exciting bits of
tittletattle about others
in the village. In the
music you can hear her
sudden little squealsof
delight.
Maryann
Lovely is a beautiful
young lady, graceful,
gorgeous, absolutely
devine, and her music is
obviously just the
same.
Thistledoo
Nicely is a lively
character who spends and
spends and spends with
her credit card,buying
the latest fashion and
never worries about
having to pay the bills.
Her music reflects her
excitement when shopping
and het ‘happy go
lucky’ approach to
life.
Marsyn
Edginton is the Lord of
the manor, the richest
man in town, the‘big
cheese’, the man with
all the power and, of
course, the biggest
house. He is very grand
and his music like he
could be a king.
Jimmy McScotsmyn is a red
haired scotsman wearing
tartan cap. He misses his
home country terribly and
eatslots of shortbread,
oatcakes, scotch eggs,
porridge and drinks an
enormous amount of Scotch
Wisky, which helps him to
have fond memories of the
kind of music he would
like to dance to when he
was a younger man. His
favourite dance is a Jig
andthis is the music he
remembers.
Grand
March of the Durkle
Bandrydgators. We hope
that you have enjoyed
meeting these characters
from Drukle Bandrydge and
would invite you to
listen to all the
villagers now march along
in a grand parade -it is
a pity that you can not
see them, what is a
wonderful sight. If
you listen carefully, you
will hear the melodies
which belong to the
characters as they march
past. Oh what a grand
spectacle!
Durkle
Bandrydge is de
schijnwereld van de
componist maar eigenlijk
de onzichtbare
droomwereld in elk van
ons en die wereld zou
elke naam kunnen
dragen. In de
bijzonder kleurrijke
suite van Bruce Fraser
komen 8 personages
(karakters)naar voren
ieder met hun
eigenaardigheden die van
Durkle Bandrydge zo'n
kleurrijke wereld
maken. Verschillen
die personages nu zo erg
van ons? Aan u het
oordeel! Het laaste deel
brengt alle personages op
een wonderbaarlijkewijze
samen. In de score
zijn de karakters
uitgebreid en nader
omschreven.
Performance note:
Elk deel heeft een aantal
leerinhouden die de
moeite waard zijn om uit
te lichten. Articulatie,
dynamiek, stijlen,
zuiverheid,balans, tempo
en maatsoorten - het komt
allemaal voorbij.
Tip: Maak de
personages zichtbaar in
een compleet
theatergebeuren. Gebruik
een spreekstem!
De delen van deze suite
zijn:
1.
Somnambulyss 2.Long
Gwysteen 3.
Squelfitch 4.
Perfydlia 5. Maryann
Lovely 6. Thistledoo
Nicely 7. Marsyn
Edginton 8. Jimmy
McScotsmyn 9. Grand
March of the Durkle
Bandrydgators.