(Mezzo Soprano/Alto Voice). Edited by Lisa DeSpain. For Voice (Alto voice (Mezzo...(+)
(Mezzo Soprano/Alto
Voice). Edited by Lisa
DeSpain. For Voice (Alto
voice (Mezzo)). Vocal
Collection. Singer's
Library of Musical
Theatre. Broadway. Book
and CD. 224 pages
Composed by Michel Verschaeve. For mezzo-soprano voice and piano (with mezzo sop...(+)
Composed by Michel
Verschaeve. For
mezzo-soprano voice and
piano (with mezzo soprano
voice duets). Michel
Verschaeve. Classical.
Score. 91 pages.
Published by Editions
Henry Lemoine
Edited by Robert Schafer and Wilhelm Ohmen. Piano. Copyright 2020 Schott Music G...(+)
Edited by Robert Schafer
and Wilhelm Ohmen. Piano.
Copyright 2020 Schott
Music GmbH and Co. KG,
Mainz. Classical. Score.
Schott Music #ED23307.
Published by Schott Music
(Baritone/Bass Voice). Edited by Lisa DeSpain. For Voice (Bass voice). Vocal Col...(+)
(Baritone/Bass Voice).
Edited by Lisa DeSpain.
For Voice (Bass voice).
Vocal Collection.
Singer's Library of
Musical Theatre.
Broadway. Book and CD.
188 pages
Instructional book (song excerpts only) and examples CD for guitar and voice. Wi...(+)
Instructional book (song
excerpts only) and
examples CD for guitar
and voice. With guitar
tablature, standard
notation, vocal melody,
lyrics, chord names,
guitar chord diagrams,
introductory text and
instructional text.
Series: Hal Leonard
Guitar Signature Licks.
96 pages. Published by
Hal Leonard.
Voice and Piano SKU: BT.EMBZ20017A New Liszt Edition, Series IX. Vol.2...(+)
Voice and Piano
SKU:
BT.EMBZ20017A
New
Liszt Edition, Series IX.
Vol.2.. By David
Trippett. By Franz Liszt.
EMB New Listz Edition.
Classical. Book
Hardcover. Composed 2019.
180 pages. Editio Musica
Budapest #EMBZ20017A.
Published by Editio
Musica Budapest
(BT.EMBZ20017A).
English-German-Hungari
an.
In 1845 Franz
Liszt embarked on a
project to compose an
Italian opera based on
Lord Byron’s
tragedy, Sardanapalus
(1821). It was central to
his ambition to attain
status as a major
European composer, with
premieres variously
planned for Milan,
Vienna, Paris and London.
But he abandoned it half
way through, and the
music he completed has
lain silently for 170
years.
Liszt’s difficulty
in obtaining a libretto
meant that composition
only began in April 1850.
He completed virtually
all the music for Act 1
in an annotated
piano-vocal score of 111
pages, contained within
his N4 music
‘sketch
book’. The unnamed
librettist was an Italian
poet and political
prisoner, seemingly
living under house
arrest, and a close
acquaintance of Cristina
Belgiojoso. His libretto
survives as underlay in
the N4 sketchbook and has
been critically
reconstructed and
translated.
Sardanapalo is
Liszt’s only
mature opera. While he
consistently referred to
it in French, as
Sardanapale, the
published title of the
Italian opera would
almost certainly have
used the Italian name,
hence this forms the
title of the first
edition. There are three
solo roles and a chorus
of concubines. The
manuscript was previously
thought to be fragmentary
and partially illegible,
but it was finally
deciphered to
international acclaim in
March 2017.
Liszt’s score
offers a richly melodic
style, with elements from
Bellini and Verdi
alongside glimmers of
Wagner and the symphonic
poems ahead: a unique
mixture of Italianate
pastiche and mid-century
harmonic innovation. It
remains quintessentially
Lisztian. The opera sets
Byron’s tragedy
about war and peace in
ancient Assyria: the last
King, effeminate in his
tastes, is drawn to wine,
concubines and feasts
more than politics and
war: his subjects find
him dishonourable (a
‘man queen’)
and military rebels seek
to overthrow him, but are
pardoned, for the King
rejects the ‘deceit
of glory’ built on
others’ suffering:
this leads only to a
larger uprising, the
Euphrates floods its
banks, destroying the
castle’s main
defensive wall, and
defeat is inevitable: the
King sends his family
away and orders that he
be burned alive with his
lover, amid scents and
spices in a grand
inferno. As Byron put it:
‘not a mere pillar
formed of cloud and
flame, but a light to
lessen ages.’ For
his part, Liszt told a
friend that his finale
‘will even aim to
set fire to the entire
audience!’
This critical edition
includes a detailed study
on the genesis of
Liszt’s
Sardanapalo in English,
German, and Hungarian,
the libretto in the
original Italian as well
as in English, German,
and Hungarian
translation, several
facsimile pages of
Liszt’s
manuscript, and a
detailed Critical
Report.
Concert Band; Orchestra
2+Picc.2+EH.2.2:
4.2+2.3.1:
Timp.Perc(5-6): Str
(9-8-7-6-5 in set): Banda
ad lib [0.0.0.0: 4.2.2.2:
Perc(3-4)]
SKU:
AP.36-A217602
Arranged by Peter Ilyich
Tchaikovsky and ed./arr.
by Martin Schmeling. Full
Orchestra, Conductor
Score & Parts. Kalmus
Orchestra Library. Score
and Part(s).
LudwigMasters
Publications #36-A217602.
Published by
LudwigMasters
Publications
(AP.36-A217602).
UPC:
659359654565.
English.
Among the
most frequently performed
and well-known of P. I.
Tchaikovsky's (1840-1893)
works, The Year 1812,
Solemn Overture, Op. 49
(more commonly known as
the 1812 Overture) was
written in 1880 to
commemorate the 1812
defeat of Napoleon's
invading French army by
the Russians. Despite the
composer's lack of
enthusiasm about the
project at its inception,
claiming that he wrote it
without any warm and
loving feelings,
Tchaikovsky acknowledged
later that he did well in
its composition, saying I
absolutely do not know
whether my overture (The
Year 1812) is good or
bad, but I rather think
it is the former (pardon
my immodesty). It
premiered on August 20,
1882, in Moscow at the
Art & Industry
Exhibition, Ippolit
Altani conducting. Famous
for its use of cannons in
the Finale, the Finale
also calls for the
inclusion of a military
brass band, which is
labelled as open
instrumentation in the
original. This edition by
Martin Schmeling spells
out specific
instrumentation options
for the banda.
Instrumentation:
2+Picc.2+EH.2.2:
4.2+2.3.1:
Timp.Perc(5-6): Str
(9-8-7-6-5 in set): Banda
ad lib [0.0.0.0: 4.2.2.2:
Perc(3-4)].
These products
are currently being
prepared by a new
publisher. While many
items are ready and will
ship on time, some others
may see delays of several
months.
Concert Band; Orchestra
2+Picc.2+EH.2.2:
4.2+2.3.1:
Timp.Perc(5-6): Str
(9-8-7-6-5 in set): Banda
ad lib [0.0.0.0: 4.2.2.2:
Perc(3-4)]
SKU:
AP.36-A217642
Arranged by Peter Ilyich
Tchaikovsky and ed./arr.
by Martin Schmeling. Full
Orchestra, Banda. Kalmus
Orchestra Library.
Part(s). LudwigMasters
Publications #36-A217642.
Published by
LudwigMasters
Publications
(AP.36-A217642).
ISBN
9798892700634. UPC:
659359532276.
English.
Among the
most frequently performed
and well-known of P. I.
Tchaikovsky's (1840-1893)
works, The Year 1812,
Solemn Overture, Op. 49
(more commonly known as
the 1812 Overture) was
written in 1880 to
commemorate the 1812
defeat of Napoleon's
invading French army by
the Russians. Despite the
composer's lack of
enthusiasm about the
project at its inception,
claiming that he wrote it
without any warm and
loving feelings,
Tchaikovsky acknowledged
later that he did well in
its composition, saying I
absolutely do not know
whether my overture (The
Year 1812) is good or
bad, but I rather think
it is the former (pardon
my immodesty). It
premiered on August 20,
1882, in Moscow at the
Art & Industry
Exhibition, Ippolit
Altani conducting. Famous
for its use of cannons in
the Finale, the Finale
also calls for the
inclusion of a military
brass band, which is
labelled as open
instrumentation in the
original. This edition by
Martin Schmeling spells
out specific
instrumentation options
for the banda.
Instrumentation:
2+Picc.2+EH.2.2:
4.2+2.3.1:
Timp.Perc(5-6): Str
(9-8-7-6-5 in set): Banda
ad lib [0.0.0.0: 4.2.2.2:
Perc(3-4)].
These products
are currently being
prepared by a new
publisher. While many
items are ready and will
ship on time, some others
may see delays of several
months.
Concert Band; Orchestra
2+Picc.2+EH.2.2:
4.2+2.3.1:
Timp.Perc(5-6): Str
(9-8-7-6-5 in set): Banda
ad lib [0.0.0.0: 4.2.2.2:
Perc(3-4)]
SKU:
AP.36-A217601
Arranged by Peter Ilyich
Tchaikovsky and ed./arr.
by Martin Schmeling. Full
Orchestra, Conductor
Score. Kalmus Orchestra
Library. Score.
LudwigMasters
Publications #36-A217601.
Published by
LudwigMasters
Publications
(AP.36-A217601).
ISBN
9798892700627. UPC:
659359965340.
English.
Among the
most frequently performed
and well-known of P. I.
Tchaikovsky's (1840-1893)
works, The Year 1812,
Solemn Overture, Op. 49
(more commonly known as
the 1812 Overture) was
written in 1880 to
commemorate the 1812
defeat of Napoleon's
invading French army by
the Russians. Despite the
composer's lack of
enthusiasm about the
project at its inception,
claiming that he wrote it
without any warm and
loving feelings,
Tchaikovsky acknowledged
later that he did well in
its composition, saying I
absolutely do not know
whether my overture (The
Year 1812) is good or
bad, but I rather think
it is the former (pardon
my immodesty). It
premiered on August 20,
1882, in Moscow at the
Art & Industry
Exhibition, Ippolit
Altani conducting. Famous
for its use of cannons in
the Finale, the Finale
also calls for the
inclusion of a military
brass band, which is
labelled as open
instrumentation in the
original. This edition by
Martin Schmeling spells
out specific
instrumentation options
for the banda.
Instrumentation:
2+Picc.2+EH.2.2:
4.2+2.3.1:
Timp.Perc(5-6): Str
(9-8-7-6-5 in set): Banda
ad lib [0.0.0.0: 4.2.2.2:
Perc(3-4)].
These products
are currently being
prepared by a new
publisher. While many
items are ready and will
ship on time, some others
may see delays of several
months.
Make Yourself Guitare notes et tablatures Hal Leonard
By Incubus. For guitar and voice. Hal Leonard Guitar Recorded Versions. Hard Roc...(+)
By Incubus. For guitar
and voice. Hal Leonard
Guitar Recorded Versions.
Hard Rock and Metal.
Difficulty: medium.
Guitar tablature
songbook. Guitar
tablature, standard
notation, vocal melody,
lyrics, chord names,
guitar chord diagrams and
guitar notation l guitar
tablature songbook Hard
Rock and Metal
Composed by Gian Carlo Menotti (1911-). Vocal score for 12 solo voices and piano...(+)
Composed by Gian Carlo
Menotti (1911-). Vocal
score for 12 solo voices
and piano accompaniment.
With vocal score
notation, piano
accompaniment and staging
notes. 294 pages.
Published by G. Schirmer,
Inc.
Composed by Susan Naus Dengler, music by Lee Dengler. Choral (Sacred); Choral Oc...(+)
Composed by Susan Naus
Dengler, music by Lee
Dengler. Choral (Sacred);
Choral Octavo; Worship
Resources. Jubilate
Music. Easter; Good
Friday; Lent; Sacred;
Spring. Published by
Jubilate Music Group
(AP.46227).
Voice, guitar or piano SKU: LM.PB798 By Alain Souchon. Best of 50 titres....(+)
Voice, guitar or piano
SKU: LM.PB798
By
Alain Souchon. Best of 50
titres. Pop, jazz. Score.
Bookmakers International
#PB798. Published by
Bookmakers International
(LM.PB798).
ISBN
9790231307986.
Allo
maman bobo - Arlette
Laguiller - Au ras des
paquerettes - Banale song
- Bidon - Bonjour
tristesse - C'est comme
vous voulez - C'est deja
ca - Caterpilar - Ecoutez
d'ou ma peine vient -
Elle danse - Et si en
plus y a personne - Foule
sentimentale - J'ai dix
ans - J'ai perdu tout ce
que j'aimais - J'aimais
mieux quand c'etait toi -
J'veux du cuir - Jamais
content - L'amour a la
machine - L'amour en
fuite - L'ile du dedain -
La ballade de Jim - La
beaute d'Ava Gardner - La
Compagnie - La p'tite
Bill elle est malade - La
vie ne vaut rien - La vie
Theodore - Le Bagad de
Lann Bihoue - Le baiser -
Les Cadors - Les filles
electriques - On avance -
On s'aime pas - Papa
mambo - Parachute dore -
Pardon - Petit pas tombe
- Poulailler's song -
Putain ca penche - Quand
j'serai K.O. - Ultra
moderne solitude - Rame -
Rive gauche - S'asseoir
par terre - Saute en
l'air Somerset - Maughan
- Sous les jupes des
filles - Tailler la zone
- Toto 30 ans - Y a d'la
rumba dans l'air.