By Gaelic Melody. Arranged by Gary Daigle. For Voices: Unison, assembly. Keyboar...(+)
By Gaelic Melody.
Arranged by Gary Daigle.
For Voices: Unison,
assembly. Keyboard
accompaniment.
Celebration Series
Sacred. Level: easy. 3
pages. Published by GIA
Publications.
Choral (SATB divisi) SKU: HL.1436076 Composed by Evelyn Simpson-Curenton....(+)
Choral (SATB divisi)
SKU: HL.1436076
Composed by Evelyn
Simpson-Curenton. Gentry
Publications. Octavo.
Gentry Publications
#JG2718. Published by
Gentry Publications
(HL.1436076).
UPC:
196288203773.
Are
you looking for a unique
setting by a mutifaceted
composer? Look no
further. Explore Evelyn
Simpson-Curenton's
remarkable adaptation,
“Prayer for the
Congregation,” blending
St. Francis of Assisi's
text into a reverent SATB
div, piano, organ, bass
guitar, and drum set
piece. With
Simpson-Curenton's unique
fusion of acappella
sections and
unconventional
instruments, this
composition transitions
seamlessly between
reverence and a swung
jazz-inspired section,
providing space for
keyboard improvisation.
Perfect for advanced
choirs seeking a fresh
take on timeless text.
Simpson-Curenton's
innovative style breathes
new life into choral
music, making this piece
a must-perform for those
seeking captivating
musical experiences.
Piano and congregation SKU: HP.9085 Composed by Daniel Charles Damon. Aut...(+)
Piano and congregation
SKU: HP.9085
Composed by Daniel
Charles Damon. Author
Collections. General
Worship. Hymn Collection.
144 pages. Hope
Publishing Company #9085.
Published by Hope
Publishing Company
(HP.9085).
UPC:
763628190859.
In
Little Seeds you will
find new hymns from my
heart. My devotional life
is given to you in my
hymnwriting. During the
past three years I have
been writing songs for
the unity of the church -
songs reminding us of our
baptism. I have been
writing biblical story
hymns for lesser-known
characters. I have
written paperless songs
that may be easily
memorized. I set a Rumi
poem. There are new hymns
for Christian missions
from everywhere to
everywhere. You will find
new texts and musical
settings for folk songs
from around the world. I
hope I have treated these
with the love and respect
they deserve. You will
find alternate
arrangements of some
songs that may be useful
in different settings.
Lim Swee Hong composed
three tunes for this
collection at my request.
I am also pleased to
include Lianne Tan's
first published hymn tune
in Little Seeds.
Movement I from To Shiver the Sky. Composed by Christopher Tin. BH Secular Cho...(+)
Movement I from To Shiver
the
Sky. Composed by
Christopher
Tin. BH Secular Choral.
Concert, Festival, Games
/
Video and Electronic,
Italian.
Octavo. Duration 230
seconds.
Boosey and Hawkes
#979-0-051-
48598-7. Published by
Boosey and
Hawkes
Chamber Music trombone SKU: CF.WF231 20 Original Etudes in a Variety o...(+)
Chamber Music trombone
SKU: CF.WF231
20 Original Etudes in
a Variety of Styles.
Composed by Tom Brantley.
Collection - Performance.
With Standard notation.
48 pages. Carl Fischer
Music #WF231. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.WF231).
ISBN
9781491153314. UPC:
680160910816.
Styli
stic Etudes for Trombone
was written for
intermediateto advanced
level trombonists,
seeking to meet
thedemands of the modern
marketplace for
performers. AsI often
tell my students,
it’s simply not
enough to mastera single
style and fake the rest.
To make a living as
aperformer, trombonists
are expected to play
many, manydifferent
styles authentically.
Classical performers
studyhard and devote
themselves to mastering
the stylisticnuances of
various eras, various
composers, variousforms;
jazz musicians seek to
accurately reflect the
stylesof everything from
bar-room burlesque to
Coltrane; hornbands in
the funk, rock, ska and
hip-hop idioms
mustreflect attention to
the details of their
influences even asthey
create new paths through
popular music.This etude
collection is an attempt
to help studentsand their
teachers work on the
details associated
withmastering each of
these various styles.In
order to perform with the
correct feel,
articulationand sound,
trombonists must first
get these concepts
intheir head through
diligent listening and
then disciplinedpractice
playing in every single
style. The same
wayorchestral players
study the symphonic
literature andexcerpts,
or the way a professional
jazz musician mightwork
on chord changes in
excruciating detail, a
wellroundedtrombone
player must master styles
by listeningto and
playing with great
recordings. Most of the
etudesin this book are
based on styles from
specific
orchestralliterature,
jazz standards and other
styles such as
NewOrleans’ funk
music (Meters) or the
music of JamesBrown and
Tower of Power.One final
note: some of these are
hard. On purpose.
Theseare not warm-ups
that you can play through
mindlesslyto get your
face going. These are
“study
pieces†in the
oldfashionedsense. They
are designed to challenge
you asa player, to make
you a little
uncomfortable. Some
aretougher than others,
of course, but none of
them are easy.If you can
play through each of
these well, with
greatmusicianship and
impeccable technique, you
will be anincredibly
versatile instrumentalist
and be able to
secureperformance
opportunities that are
outside the comfortzone
of many
trombonists.Thanks for
buying this book. I hope
you enjoy workingthrough
these, whether
you’re a teacher,
student,performer, or
weekend warrior. I
learned a lot by
puttingthese together and
I hope you find them
useful and
helpful. Stylistic
Etudes for Trombone was
written for intermediate
to advanced level
trombonists, seeking to
meet the demands of the
modern marketplace for
performers. As I often
tell my students,
it’s simply not
enough to master a single
style and fake the rest.
To make a living as a
performer, trombonists
are expected to play
many, many different
styles authentically.
Classical performers
study hard and devote
themselves to mastering
the stylistic nuances of
various eras, various
composers, various forms;
jazz musicians seek to
accurately reflect the
styles of everything from
bar-room burlesque to
Coltrane; horn bands in
the funk, rock, ska and
hip-hop idioms must
reflect attention to the
details of their
influences even as they
create new paths through
popular music.This etude
collection is an attempt
to help students and
their teachers work on
the details associated
with mastering each of
these various styles.In
order to perform with the
correct feel,
articulation and sound,
trombonists must first
get these concepts in
their head through
diligent listening and
then disciplined practice
playing in every single
style. The same way
orchestral players study
the symphonic literature
and excerpts, or the way
a professional jazz
musician might work on
chord changes in
excruciating detail, a
well-rounded trombone
player must master styles
by listening to and
playing with great
recordings. Most of the
etudes in this book are
based on styles from
specific orchestral
literature, jazz
standards and other
styles such as New
Orleans’ funk
music (Meters) or the
music of James Brown and
Tower of Power.How these
etudes were conceived,
composed and transcribed:
The style or concept of
the etude was thought out
in my head and ear. I
then improvised in that
style and concept on my
trombone, recording my
efforts until I was
satisfied with the etude.
All along, my goal was to
play the range of the
instrument while
emphasizing certain
articulations, rhythms,
range and, fundamentally,
the intended style of the
etude. The resulting
etude was then
transcribed by a terrific
graduate student named
Zach Bornheimer, who also
works with many other
classical and jazz
composers as a
copyist/arranger.Tips for
working on the etudes:
Seek out professional
recordings that match the
style of each etude to
get a good idea of what
the etude should sound
like musically. My
recording of each of
these etudes is available
for download and can be
purchased online for a
modest fee. Search for
“Brantley
Etudes†at either
iTunes or CDBaby.
Practice each etude very
slowly and in segments as
needed, using a
metronome. Record
yourself and listen for
good technique,
musicianship and
authenticity of style
with your sound, feel and
articulations. Compare
your own efforts to the
sounds you’ve
heard on recordings.
Would you fit in that
ensemble or band? If
range is an issue, take
certain notes or passages
down or up an octave.
Work on your fundamentals
every day, including the
techniques and skills
needed for these etudes.
Be patient! Small
improvements every day
result in big success
over time. Always play
with a wide dynamic
range. Always play with
line and direction.
Always play with
impeccable time as well
as rhythm. Use a
metronome to help with
this. Always play in
tune. You can work on
this with a tuner as well
as with drones. Play
these for teachers,
friends, peers and
colleagues not only for
their feedback but also
for the experience of
informal performance. An
audience changes
everything. Make music,
listen to music, record
yourself, play in public
and have fun!One final
note: some of these are
hard. On purpose. These
are not warm-ups that you
can play through
mindlessly to get your
face going. These are
“study
pieces†in the
old-fashioned sense. They
are designed to challenge
you as a player, to make
you a little
uncomfortable. Some are
tougher than others, of
course, but none of them
are easy. If you can play
through each of these
well, with great
musicianship and
impeccable technique, you
will be an incredibly
versatile instrumentalist
and be able to secure
performance opportunities
that are outside the
comfort zone of many
trombonists.Thanks for
buying this book. I hope
you enjoy working through
these, whether
you’re a teacher,
student, performer, or
weekend warrior. I
learned a lot by putting
these together and I hope
you find them useful and
helpful.Best
wishes,—Tom
Brantley.
Composed by
John Pasternak. Concert
Band (CPS). Set of Score
and Parts. With Standard
notation.
8+8+4+8+16+16+4+4+4+4+4+4
+8+8+8+4+4+6+6+6+8+4+2+4+
4+24+4 pages. Duration 4
minutes, 4 seconds. Carl
Fischer Music #CPS214.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.CPS214).
ISBN 9781491152409.
UPC:
680160909902.
Adven
ture Express is about
a train heading out to
the old west, seeking new
adventures and new
opportunities. The piece
focuses on the beautiful
country sides,
breathtaking vistas and
the hard work of building
a new land. It is a
contest style piece by
budding composer John
Pasternak. It is tuneful
and well-scored. Perfect
for your next
contest/festival
performance. Adventure
Express is about a train
heading out to the old
west, seeking new
adventures and new
opportunities. The piece
focuses on the beautiful
countrysides,
breathtaking vistas and
the hard work of building
a new land.The beginning
of the piece should have
a very marcato feel.
Measure 18 should have a
lighter feel than the
beginning, with the snare
drum playing the part of
the rail cars going over
the tracks. Be sure to
pay attention to the
accents in the trumpet,
xylophone and snare drum
lining up with the
accents played by the
rest of the
ensemble. At m. 55,
the xylophone should ring
out and should be played
with intention. At m. 71,
the piece returns to a
marcato style, and
remains until the end of
the piece. There are a
few sudden dynamic
changes that are crucial
for effect, so pay close
attention to those
changes.
Where's the Newborn King? Chorale Unison Unison/2-parties, Piano [Partition + CD] Lorenz Publishing Company
(A Hide-and-Seek Christmas Musical). Composed by Anna Laura Page. Arranged by Je...(+)
(A Hide-and-Seek
Christmas Musical).
Composed by Anna Laura
Page. Arranged by Jean
Anne Shafferman. For
unison/2-part choir,
piano, Reproducible.
Cantatas. Christmas,
Sacred. Choral octavo and
performance/accompaniment
CD. Published by Lorenz
Publishing Company
Composed
by John Pasternak.
Concert Band (CPS). Full
score. With Standard
notation. 24 pages. Carl
Fischer Music #CPS214F.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.CPS214F).
ISBN 9781491153086.
UPC:
680160910588.
Adven
ture Express is about
a train heading out to
the old west, seeking new
adventures and new
opportunities. The piece
focuses on the beautiful
country sides,
breathtaking vistas and
the hard work of building
a new land. It is a
contest style piece by
budding composer John
Pasternak. It is tuneful
and well-scored. Perfect
for your next
contest/festival
performance. Adventure
Express is about a train
heading out to the old
west, seeking new
adventures and new
opportunities. The piece
focuses on the beautiful
countrysides,
breathtaking vistas and
the hard work of building
a new land.The beginning
of the piece should have
a very marcato feel.
Measure 18 should have a
lighter feel than the
beginning, with the snare
drum playing the part of
the rail cars going over
the tracks. Be sure to
pay attention to the
accents in the trumpet,
xylophone and snare drum
lining up with the
accents played by the
rest of the
ensemble. At m. 55,
the xylophone should ring
out and should be played
with intention. At m. 71,
the piece returns to a
marcato style, and
remains until the end of
the piece. There are a
few sudden dynamic
changes that are crucial
for effect, so pay close
attention to those
changes.
Traditional Haitian
Folk Song. Composed
by Ruth Morris Gray.
Performance Music
Ensemble; Single Titles.
Alfred Choral Designs.
Folk; Multicultural;
Secular; Traditional;
World. Choral Octavo. 16
pages. Alfred Music
#00-50168. Published by
Alfred Music (AP.50168).
UPC: 038081573380.
English. Traditional
Haitian Folk
Song.
Lively
percussion and rhythmic
choral phrases reflect
the urgency of a parent
seeking healing herbs for
a sick child. Sung
entirely in Creole, this
song is well-known across
Haiti and beyond. The
arrangement punctuates a
faithful interpretation
of the folk song with new
material and can be
performed with or without
piano. Claves, congas,
and shaker parts are free
to download at
alfred.com/choralparts.
p>
Set
(Score & Parts). 106
pages. Bote & Bock
#BB3474. Published by
Bote & Bock (BT.BB3474).
ISBN
9783793141716.
F
or Isang
Yun, String
Quartet No. 3 from 1959
marked the beginning of
his European creative
phase and of his official
canon of works. Now it is
possible to encounter
Yun's early works from
his Korean period inthe
form of his String
Quartet No. 1
(1955). Three important
10-minute movements
containing references not
only to Asia but also to
Ravel, Bartók and
Eastern European folk
music and having an
idiosyncraticstructure:
Yun lines up forms and
figures, makes them
emerge from each other in
a contrasting manner and
assembles them into a
mosaic-like whole,
seeking for integration,
laying down his material
in layer upon layer and
endingthemovements with a
rhythmic unison.
[…] Even then, he
probably regarded a work
of art as an energetic
stream of sounds and as a
reflection of a world
whose diverging parts
weave into a harmonic
whole.
(Walter-WolfgangSparrer)<
/p>
Vesper on Marian
Feasts. Composed by
Claudio Monteverdi.
Edited by Jerome Roche.
Choir; Softcover.
Eulenburg Orchestral
Series. Renaissance/early
Baroque. Part. 8 pages.
Duration 70'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #EOS 8024-23.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.EOS-8024-23).
ISBN
9790004789506. 8.5 x 11.5
inches.
Monteverdi'
s Vespers of 1610 is a
work which has both
fascinated and perplexed
musicologists and
performers for many
years. It forms by far
the larger part of the
composer's first
significant publication
of sacred music,
entitled: Of the most
blessed virgin a Mass for
six voices for church
choirs, and Vespers for
more voices with several
sacred concertos suitable
for princely chapels or
apartments. By the time
this publication
appeared, Monteverdi had
been in the service of
the Gonzaga court at
MantUrauffuhrung for at
least 18 years, and he
was seeking a change of
employment, so that the
dedication of the volume
to the reigning pope,
Paul V, may be
interpreted as a form of
self-advertisement.
Originally issued as an
Urtext study score, the
edition is based closely
on the extant printed
source, the set of
partbooks published at
Venice in 1610, and
retains the original note
values, key and
mensuration
signatures.
Rytmus Chorale SATB [Octavo] - Intermédiaire Santa Barbara Music Publishing
By Ivan Hrus=Ovsky;. For SATB Instrumental accompaniment sold separately. Choral...(+)
By Ivan Hrus=Ovsky;. For
SATB Instrumental
accompaniment sold
separately. Choral music.
Level: Difficult.
Published by Santa
Barbara Music Publishing.
(SBMP 319)
(Dizzy Dogs and Curious Cats). Composed by Dena C. Adams and Claire D. Clark. Bo...(+)
(Dizzy Dogs and Curious
Cats). Composed by Dena
C. Adams and Claire D.
Clark. Book; CD;
Classroom/Pre-School;
General Music and
Classroom Publications;
Other Classroom;
Reproducible. This Is
Music!. 128 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
Cello and orchestra SKU: FG.55011-608-5 Variaatioita sellolle ja orkes...(+)
Cello and orchestra
SKU:
FG.55011-608-5
Variaatioita sellolle
ja orkesterille op 5.
Composed by Aulis
Sallinen. Score. Fennica
Gehrman #55011-608-5.
Published by Fennica
Gehrman (FG.55011-608-5).
ISBN
9790550116085.
Auli
s Sallinen (b. 1935) is
one of the most famous
Finnish contemporary
composers. In his early
instrumental works,
Sallinen was still
seeking to establish a
style of his own. He had
studied at the Sibelius
Academy in the late
1950s, first with Aarre
Merikanto - a composer
representing a national
brand of Neoclassicism -
and then with Joonas
Kokkonen, at that time
just transitioning from
Neoclassicism to
dodecaphony. Twelve-tone
music had won fairly
widespread acceptance in
contemporary Finn-ish
music, and Sallinen was
influenced, too. The
Variations are Sallinen's
first real work for the
cello - an instrument
that would later be one
of his favourites, its
warm, deep voice
corres-ponding to his
music's often dark
undercurrent.
The Variations for Cello
and Orchestra, Op. 5 were
composed in 1961-1962 and
premiered in October
1962. The basic motif
consists of a set of
three descending
intervals stated by the
cello at the beginning:
D-D flat-F, C-B-G and B
flat-A-F sharp. Their use
as basic material is a
ref-lection of the
composer's
dodecaphony-oriented
period, and variation of
this material provides
the framework for the
piece.
Variations for Cello and
Orchestra are now
published for the first
time. Available are a
reduction for cello and
piano, study score and
complete performance
material with
orchestra.