| The New Guitar Big Book of Hits -- '50s and '60s Guitare notes et tablatures Alfred Publishing
(Guitar TAB). For Guitar. Book; Guitar Mixed Folio; Guitar TAB. The New Guitar T...(+)
(Guitar TAB). For Guitar.
Book; Guitar Mixed Folio;
Guitar TAB. The New
Guitar TAB Big Book.
Adult Contemporary; Folk;
Pop; Pop/Rock; Rock. 264
pages. Published by
Alfred Music
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| The American Creed Chorale TTBB TTBB, Piano Heritage Music Press
By Donald P Moore. For TTB/TBB choir (TTBB), piano (with optional 2 trumpets, 2 ...(+)
By Donald P Moore. For
TTB/TBB choir (TTBB),
piano (with optional 2
trumpets, 2 trombones).
Patriotic. Octavo
$2.75 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| The Road Not Taken Carl Fischer
Choral Cello, Piano, SATB chorus SKU: CF.CM9714 Composed by Z. Randall St...(+)
Choral Cello, Piano, SATB
chorus SKU:
CF.CM9714 Composed by
Z. Randall Stroope. 16
pages. Duration 4
minutes, 48 seconds. Carl
Fischer Music #CM9714.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.CM9714).
ISBN 9781491160329.
UPC: 680160918904. Key: F
major. English. Robert
Frost. About the
work ... Few American
poems are as well known
as The Road Not Taken.
Robert Frost, the author,
is an international icon,
not unlike Pablo Picasso,
Winston Churchill or Mark
Twain in their own
disciplines.The poem is
full of contradictions
and quirks of form and
structure. Perhaps that
illusiveness is part of
the poem's intrigue. But
beyond all of the
literary devices that
only a few scholars may
fully appreciate, this
poem has taken on a sort
of fanfare for the common
person credo - a
challenge to
individualism, stepping
out on one's own, and
breaking the mold out of
sheer determination if
nothing else. Frost
connects to the core of
the human spirit in just
a few stanzas using the
analogy of a fork in a
road. The message super
cedes geography, culture,
race or creed. Rather, it
is part of the DNA of
most every person on the
planet - the inner desire
to feel empowered to
create one's own destiny,
to forge a road not
taken, and ultimately in
doing so, to make a
difference. Rehearsal
notes ... Research
strongly suggests that
there is a direct
connection between the
first rehearsal and the
performance. First
impressions last. I find
it helpful to immediately
lock three concepts into
place - mechanics
(notes/rhythms),
text/phrasing (intent and
motivation) and color
(timbre). Performers need
to think musically from
the first reading forward
(first impression). The
cello is very much a
collaborative instrument
in this work, and should
be located in front of
the ensemble (not to
side). Lastly, let the
text speak. The simplest
melodic lines are often
the most exposed. Keep
the voices clear and
transparent, floating
over the top in softer
passages, and singing
with vibrancy and forward
focus throughout. Z.
Randall Stroope A
definitive recording was
made by the New American
Voices, with Randall
conducting. This can be
found on Spotify,
YouTube, his website
(www.zrstroope), and
other social media. About
the composer ... Z.
Randall Stroope is an
American composer and
conductor. His
composition teachers were
Normand Lockwood and
Cecil Effinger, both
students of the Nadia
Boulanger, the famous
French teacher (and
student of Gabriel
Faure). He is the
artistic director of two
international summer
music festivals, is an
Honorary Member of the
National Association of
Italian Choral Directors,
and has conducted in 25
countries. He has
directed over 40 times at
Carnegie Hall, and is a
frequent conductor at
other prestigious concert
venues. Randall has 190
published works, and his
music can be heard on
Spotify, YouTube and
other platforms,
including his website
(www.zrstroope.com). A
bout the work ...Few
American poems are as
well known as The Road
Not Taken. Robert Frost,
the author, is an
international icon, not
unlike Pablo Picasso,
Winston Churchill or Mark
Twain in their own
disciplines.The poem is
full of contradictions
and quirks of form and
structure. Perhaps that
illusiveness is part of
the poem's intrigue. But
beyond all of the
literary devices that
only a few scholars may
fully appreciate, this
poem has taken on a sort
of fanfare for the common
person credo - a
challenge to
individualism, stepping
out on one's own, and
breaking the mold out of
sheer determination if
nothing else. Frost
connects to the core of
the human spirit in just
a few stanzas using the
analogy of a fork in a
road. The message super
cedes geography, culture,
race or creed. Rather, it
is part of the DNA of
most every person on the
planet - the inner desire
to feel empowered to
create one's own destiny,
to forge a road not
taken, and ultimately in
doing so, to make a
difference.Rehearsal
notes ...Research
strongly suggests that
there is a direct
connection between the
first rehearsal and the
performance. First
impressions last. I find
it helpful to immediately
lock three concepts into
place - mechanics
(notes/rhythms),
text/phrasing (intent and
motivation) and color
(timbre). Performers need
to think musically from
the first reading forward
(first impression). The
cello is very much a
collaborative instrument
in this work, and should
be located in front of
the ensemble (not to
side). Lastly, let the
text speak. The simplest
melodic lines are often
the most exposed. Keep
the voices clear and
transparent, floating
over the top in softer
passages, and singing
with vibrancy and forward
focus throughout.Z.
Randall StroopeA
definitive recording was
made by the New American
Voices, with Randall
conducting. This can be
found on Spotify,
YouTube, his website
(www.zrstroope), and
other social media.About
the composer ...Z.
Randall Stroope is an
American composer and
conductor. His
composition teachers were
Normand Lockwood and
Cecil Effinger, both
students of the Nadia
Boulanger, the famous
French teacher (and
student of Gabriel
FaureÌ). He is the
artistic director of two
international summer
music festivals, is an
Honorary Member of the
National Association of
Italian Choral Directors,
and has conducted in 25
countries. He has
directed over 40 times at
Carnegie Hall, and is a
frequent conductor at
other prestigious concert
venues. Randall has 190
published works, and his
music can be heard on
Spotify, YouTube and
other platforms,
including his website
(www.zrstroope.com). $2.75 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| The American Creed Chorale SATB SATB, Piano [Octavo] Heritage Music Press
By Donald P Moore. For SATB choir and piano (with optional 2 trumpets, 2 trombon...(+)
By Donald P Moore. For
SATB choir and piano
(with optional 2
trumpets, 2 trombones).
Patriotic. Octavo
$2.75 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Whatever Name or Creed. Hymns Chorale SATB Stainer and Bell
Mixed choir SKU: ST.B874 Composed by Andrew Pratt. Hymns & Relgious Drama...(+)
Mixed choir SKU:
ST.B874 Composed by
Andrew Pratt. Hymns &
Relgious Drama. Choral
Score. Stainer & Bell
Ltd. #B874. Published by
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
(ST.B874). ISBN
9780852498743. The
135 hymns and songs in
Whatever Name or
Creed are texts for
today, reflections by
Andrew Pratt on a variety
of contemporary topics,
illuminated in the
searchlight of his
insistent and
uncompromising
questioning. A
major theme, regarded
from the author's own
Christian viewpoint, is
the relationship between
faiths, especially as
witnessed in their
heritage of shared
insights. The
introduction is by
Geoffrey Duncan. New
musical settings by
composers including Peter
Cutts, Hal H. Hopson,
John R. Kleinheksel Sr
and Ian Sharp complement
many of the texts, while
others are indexed with
tunes suggested from a
number of standard
British and American
hymnals. $19.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| The Road Not Taken Carl Fischer
Choral Cello, Piano, alto 1, alto 2, soprano 1, soprano 2 SKU: CF.CM9750 ...(+)
Choral Cello, Piano, alto
1, alto 2, soprano 1,
soprano 2 SKU:
CF.CM9750 Composed by
Z. Randall Stroope.
Duration 4 minutes, 48
seconds. Carl Fischer
Music #CM9750. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CM9750). ISBN
9781491162385. UPC:
680160921133. Key: F
major. English. Robert
Frost. About the
workFew American poems
are as well known as The
Road Not Taken. Robert
Frost, the author, is an
international icon, not
unlike Pablo Picasso,
Winston Churchill or Mark
Twain in their own
disciplines. The poem is
full of contradictions
and quirks of form and
structure. Perhaps that
illusiveness is part of
the poem's intrigue. But
beyond all of the
literary devices that
only a few scholars may
fully appreciate, this
poem has taken on a sort
of fanfare for the common
person credo - a
challenge to
individualism, stepping
out on one's own, and
breaking the mold out of
sheer determination if
nothing else. Frost
connects to the core of
the human spirit in just
a few stanzas using the
analogy of a fork in a
road. The message super
cedes geography, culture,
race or creed. Rather, it
is part of the DNA of
most every person on the
planet - the inner desire
to feel empowered to
create one's own destiny,
to forge a road not
taken, and ultimately in
doing so, to make a
difference.Rehearsal
notesResearch strongly
suggests that there is a
direct connection between
the first rehearsal and
the performance. First
impressions last. I find
it helpful to immediately
lock three concepts into
place - mechanics
(notes/rhythms),
text/phrasing (intent and
motivation) and color
(timbre). Performers need
to think musically from
the first reading forward
(first impression). The
cello is very much a
collaborative instrument
in this work, and should
be located in front of
the ensemble (not to
side). Lastly, let the
text speak. The simplest
melodic lines are often
the most exposed. Keep
the voices clear and
transparent, floating
over the top in softer
passages, and singing
with vibrancy and forward
focus throughout.Z.
Randall Stroope. $2.75 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| An American Liturgy GIA Publications
By C. Alexander Peloquin. For Instruments: Brass quintet (3 trumpets, 2 trombone...(+)
By C. Alexander Peloquin.
For Instruments: Brass
quintet (3 trumpets, 2
trombones), tambourine,
timpani, bass
(instruments optional).
Chamber Music Sacred.
Published by GIA
Publications.
$4.50 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Round Peak Clawhammer Banjo Banjo Centerstream
Traditional Appalachian Fiddle Tunes from Surry County, NC. Banjo. Americana...(+)
Traditional Appalachian
Fiddle
Tunes from Surry County,
NC.
Banjo. Americana, Folk,
Instruction. Softcover.
Published by Centerstream
Publications
$19.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| I Would Be True Chorale TTBB [Octavo] Carl Fischer
Composed by Mark Patterson. For TTBB choir. Octavo. 8 pages. Duration 3 minutes,...(+)
Composed by Mark
Patterson. For TTBB
choir. Octavo. 8 pages.
Duration 3 minutes, 35
seconds. Published by
Carl Fischer
$2.25 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
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