Orchestra SKU: PR.416415760 For Really Big Orchestra. Composed by ...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
PR.416415760
For
Really Big Orchestra.
Composed by PDQ Bach.
Edited by Prof. Peter
Schickele. Study Score.
With Standard notation.
Duration 11 minutes.
Theodore Presser Company
#416-41576. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.416415760).
UPC:
680160636532. 9 x 12
inches.
The 1712
Overture stands out in
P.D.Q. Bach's oeuvre for
two reasons, among
others: it is by far the
most programmatic
instrumental piece among
those by the minimeister
of Wein-am-Rhein so far
unearthed, and 2) its
discovery has led to a
revelation about the
composer's father, Johann
Sebastian Bach, that has
exploded like a bombshell
on the usually serene
musicological landscape.
The overture is based on
an anecdote told to
P.D.Q. Bach by a cousin,
Peter Ulrich. Since P.U.
Bach lived in Dudeldorf,
only a few miles down the
road from Wein-am-Rhein,
he was P.D.Q.'s closest
relative, and he was, in
fact, one of the few
members of the family who
was on speaking terms
with P.D.Q. The story,
related to P.D.Q.
(fortunately for us
posterity types) in a
letter, may be summarized
thus: The town of
Dudeldorf was founded by
two brothers, Rudi and
Dieter Dudel, early in
the 18th century. Rudi
remained mayor of the
newborn burg for the rest
of his long life, but
Dieter had a dream of
starting a musicians'
colony, an entire city
devoted to music, which
dream, he finally
decided, could be
realized only in the New
World. In 1712, he and
several other bagpipers
sailed to Boston, never
to return to Germany.
(Henceforth, Rudi became
known as der deutscher
Dudel and Dieter as the
Yankee Dudel).
Unfortunately, the head
of the Boston Musicians'
Guild had gotten wind of
Dudel's plans, and
Wilhelm Wiesel (pron.
VEE-zle), known none too
affectionately around
town as Wiesel the
Weasel, was not about to
share what few gigs there
were in colonial America
with more foreigners and
outside agitators. He and
his cronies were on hand
to meet Dudel's boat when
it pulled into Boston
Harbor; they intended to
prevent the newcomers'
disembarkation, but Dudel
and his companions
managed to escape to the
other side of the bay in
a dinghy, landing with
just enough time to rent
a carriage and horses
before hearing the sound
of The Weasel and his
men, who had had to come
around the long way. The
Germans headed West, with
the Bostonians in furious
pursuit. soon the city
had been left far behind,
and by midnight so had
the pursuers; Dieter
Dudel decided that it was
safe for him and his men
to stop and sleep until
daybreak. When they
awoke, they found that
they were in a beautiful
landscape of low,
forested mountains and
pleasant fields, warmed
by the brilliant morning
sun and serenaded by an
entrancing variety of
birds. Here, Dudel
thought, her is where I
will build my colony. The
immigrants continued down
the road at a leisurely
pace until they came upon
a little church, all by
itself in the
countryside, from which
there suddenly emanated
the sounds of a pipe
organ. At this point, the
temptation to quote from
P.U. Bach's letter to
P.D.Q. cannot be
resisted: They went
inside and, after
listening to the glorious
music for a while,
introduced themselves to
the organist. And who do
you think it was? Are you
ready for this -- it was
your old man! Hey, no
kidding -- you know, I'm
sure, that your father
was the guy to get when
it came to testing new
organs, and whoever had
that one in Massachusetts
built offered old
Sebastian a tidy sum to
go over there and check
it out. The unexpected
meeting with J.S. Bach
and his sponsors was
interrupted by the sound
of horse hooves, as the
dreaded Wiesel and his
men thundered on to the
scene. They had been
riding all night,
however, and they were no
spring chickens to start
with, and as soon as they
reached the church they
all dropped, exhausted,
to the ground. The elated
Germans rang the church
bells and offered to buy
everyone a beer at the
nearest tavern. There
they were taught, and
joined in singing, what
might be called the
national anthem of the
New World. The melody of
this pre-revolutionary
patriotic song is still
remembered (P.D.Q. Bach
quotes it, in the bass
instruments, near the end
of the overture), but is
words are now all but
forgotten: Freedom, of
thee we sing, Freedom
e'er is our goal; Death
to the English King, Long
live Rock and Ross. The
striking paucity of
biographical references
to Johann Sebastian Bah
during the year 1712 can
now be explained: he was
abroad for a significant
part of that year,
testing organs in the
British Colonies. That
this revelation has not
been accepted as fact by
the musicological
establishment is no
surprise, since it means
that a lot of books would
have to be rewritten. The
members of that
establishment haven't
even accepted the
existence of P.D.Q. Bach,
one of whose major works
the 1712 Overture
certainly is. It is also
a work that shows
Tchaikowsky up as the
shameless plagiarizer
that some of us have
always known he was. The
discovery of this awesome
opus was made possible by
a Boston Pops Centennial
Research Commission; the
first modern performance
took place at the opening
concert of the 100th
anniversary season of
that orchestra, under the
exciting but authentic
direction of John
Williams.
Orchestra SKU: PR.41641576L For Really Big Orchestra. Composed by ...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
PR.41641576L
For
Really Big Orchestra.
Composed by PDQ Bach.
Edited by Peter
Schickele. Large Score.
With Standard notation.
Duration 11 minutes.
Theodore Presser Company
#416-41576L. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.41641576L).
UPC:
680160636549. 11 x 17
inches.
The 1712
Overture stands out in
P.D.Q. Bach's oeuvre for
two reasons, among
others: it is by far the
most programmatic
instrumental piece among
those by the minimeister
of Wein-am-Rhein so far
unearthed, and 2) its
discovery has led to a
revelation about the
composer's father, Johann
Sebastian Bach, that has
exploded like a bombshell
on the usually serene
musicological landscape.
The overture is based on
an anecdote told to
P.D.Q. Bach by a cousin,
Peter Ulrich. Since P.U.
Bach lived in Dudeldorf,
only a few miles down the
road from Wein-am-Rhein,
he was P.D.Q.'s closest
relative, and he was, in
fact, one of the few
members of the family who
was on speaking terms
with P.D.Q. The story,
related to P.D.Q.
(fortunately for us
posterity types) in a
letter, may be summarized
thus: The town of
Dudeldorf was founded by
two brothers, Rudi and
Dieter Dudel, early in
the 18th century. Rudi
remained mayor of the
newborn burg for the rest
of his long life, but
Dieter had a dream of
starting a musicians'
colony, an entire city
devoted to music, which
dream, he finally
decided, could be
realized only in the New
World. In 1712, he and
several other bagpipers
sailed to Boston, never
to return to Germany.
(Henceforth, Rudi became
known as der deutscher
Dudel and Dieter as the
Yankee Dudel).
Unfortunately, the head
of the Boston Musicians'
Guild had gotten wind of
Dudel's plans, and
Wilhelm Wiesel (pron.
VEE-zle), known none too
affectionately around
town as Wiesel the
Weasel, was not about to
share what few gigs there
were in colonial America
with more foreigners and
outside agitators. He and
his cronies were on hand
to meet Dudel's boat when
it pulled into Boston
Harbor; they intended to
prevent the newcomers'
disembarkation, but Dudel
and his companions
managed to escape to the
other side of the bay in
a dinghy, landing with
just enough time to rent
a carriage and horses
before hearing the sound
of The Weasel and his
men, who had had to come
around the long way. The
Germans headed West, with
the Bostonians in furious
pursuit. soon the city
had been left far behind,
and by midnight so had
the pursuers; Dieter
Dudel decided that it was
safe for him and his men
to stop and sleep until
daybreak. When they
awoke, they found that
they were in a beautiful
landscape of low,
forested mountains and
pleasant fields, warmed
by the brilliant morning
sun and serenaded by an
entrancing variety of
birds. Here, Dudel
thought, her is where I
will build my colony. The
immigrants continued down
the road at a leisurely
pace until they came upon
a little church, all by
itself in the
countryside, from which
there suddenly emanated
the sounds of a pipe
organ. At this point, the
temptation to quote from
P.U. Bach's letter to
P.D.Q. cannot be
resisted: They went
inside and, after
listening to the glorious
music for a while,
introduced themselves to
the organist. And who do
you think it was? Are you
ready for this -- it was
your old man! Hey, no
kidding -- you know, I'm
sure, that your father
was the guy to get when
it came to testing new
organs, and whoever had
that one in Massachusetts
built offered old
Sebastian a tidy sum to
go over there and check
it out. The unexpected
meeting with J.S. Bach
and his sponsors was
interrupted by the sound
of horse hooves, as the
dreaded Wiesel and his
men thundered on to the
scene. They had been
riding all night,
however, and they were no
spring chickens to start
with, and as soon as they
reached the church they
all dropped, exhausted,
to the ground. The elated
Germans rang the church
bells and offered to buy
everyone a beer at the
nearest tavern. There
they were taught, and
joined in singing, what
might be called the
national anthem of the
New World. The melody of
this pre-revolutionary
patriotic song is still
remembered (P.D.Q. Bach
quotes it, in the bass
instruments, near the end
of the overture), but is
words are now all but
forgotten: Freedom, of
thee we sing, Freedom
e'er is our goal; Death
to the English King, Long
live Rock and Ross. The
striking paucity of
biographical references
to Johann Sebastian Bah
during the year 1712 can
now be explained: he was
abroad for a significant
part of that year,
testing organs in the
British Colonies. That
this revelation has not
been accepted as fact by
the musicological
establishment is no
surprise, since it means
that a lot of books would
have to be rewritten. The
members of that
establishment haven't
even accepted the
existence of P.D.Q. Bach,
one of whose major works
the 1712 Overture
certainly is. It is also
a work that shows
Tchaikowsky up as the
shameless plagiarizer
that some of us have
always known he was. The
discovery of this awesome
opus was made possible by
a Boston Pops Centennial
Research Commission; the
first modern performance
took place at the opening
concert of the 100th
anniversary season of
that orchestra, under the
exciting but authentic
direction of John
Williams.
Chamber Music Saxophone(s) SKU: PR.114423500 Composed by Chen Yi. Perform...(+)
Chamber Music
Saxophone(s)
SKU:
PR.114423500
Composed
by Chen Yi. Performance
Score. Duration 3
minutes. Theodore Presser
Company #114-42350.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.114423500).
ISBN
9781491137758. UPC:
680160691531.
Commi
ssioned by The Juilliard
School’s Music
Advancement Program,
IMPRESSIONS FROM THE
CHINESE ZODIAC is a suite
of three characteristic
pieces within reach of
advanced pre-college
saxophonists, and
introducing advanced
techniques. The work is
equally satisfying and
impressive for top-level
performers. The movements
are titled:1. Rooster
Singing Out in the
Morning2. Monkey Jumping
Around in the Forest3.
Tiger Walking Down from
the
Mountain. Commissioned
by The Juilliard School
for Juilliard’s Music
Advancement Program,
Impressions from the
Chinese Zodiac was
composed for any size
saxophone in 2022. It
consists of three
independent movements
featuring different
musical characteristics
with various performing
techniques. The
inspiration for the music
came from impressions of
three animal signs
(rooster, monkey, and
tiger), from the twelve
in the Chinese Zodiac.The
first piece begins with a
repeated phrase imitating
a rooster’s loud
singing in the morning;
the pitch with
fluttertongue sounds like
the noise from the
rooster’s throat),
followed by phrases of a
pentatonic melody drawn
from The Sun Is Rising
With Our Joy, a Chinese
folk song from Sichuan
province. There are
descending passages,
simulating the
dropping-down sound of
the singing. Each passage
is different from others,
each of which should be
played accurately and
smoothly. The melody is
moved up a step with
variation, followed by an
echo of the rooster
singing at the end of the
piece. Now the sky is
bright, so the rooster
call returns up four
scale steps!The second
piece includes two
Chinese folk songs:
Thinking of My Darling
(from Shanxi province)
and Guessing (from Yunnan
province). Both songs
have large interval skips
spanning different
registers, as well as
microtonal intervals in
their original singing,
which show the
characteristics of the
regional musical
languages respectively.
The tone colors should be
matched when registers
are changed. The
microtonal pitches
(quarter-tone flat or
three-quarter-tone flat)
may be done by bending
the tone with one’s
lips. The image is the
monkey jumping around
lively, and the music is
played humorously. The
high and long pitch with
a yelling-down effect at
the end of the piece
brings the music to an
exciting peak.The third
piece features the strong
and brave tiger, with
accented tones in the
lowest register. The
first 3-pitch motive is
developed throughout the
piece, while peristaltic
chromatic material is
formed in various shapes
and directions, to show
the gestures of a mighty
and fierce image.Getting
accustomed to special
fingerings for the
chromatic passages and
trills, along with
precisely notated
articulations, and the
techniques of tongue slap
and key clicks, are the
basic goals to achieve in
this piece.
(Piano/Vocal/Guitar). By Tegan and Sara featuring The Lonely Island. By Shawn Pa...(+)
(Piano/Vocal/Guitar). By
Tegan and Sara featuring
The Lonely Island. By
Shawn Patterson, Joshua
Bartholomew, Lisa
Harriton, Andy Samberg,
Akiva Schaffer, and Jorma
Taccone. For Guitar;
Keyboard; Piano; Voice.
This edition:
Piano/Vocal/Guitar.
Artist/Personality;
Piano/Vocal/Chords;
Sheet; Solo. Original
Sheet Music Edition.
Movie; Pop. 12 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
Unison/2-part children's choir, piano accompaniment SKU: WD.080689904127 ...(+)
Unison/2-part children's
choir, piano
accompaniment
SKU:
WD.080689904127
Composed by Daniel
Semsen. Arranged by
Daniel Semsen. Choral,
cantatas. WordKidz.
Christmas. Accompaniment
CD (split). Duration ca.
38 minutes. Word Music
#080689904127. Published
by Word Music
(WD.080689904127).
UPC:
080689904127.
Chris
ty Semsen and Daniel
Semsen - the
groundbreaking creative
team who brought you The
Agape League and We Three
Spies - are back
again...this time better
than ever! Isaiah Jones
and the Seekers of the
Lost Christmas Treasure
delivers action and
adventure galore as your
Kids Choir is transported
into a video game world
of mystery, intrigue, and
adrenaline-generating
Christmas fun!
Join in
the excitement as our
young hero, along with
his friends and
companions, search for
the Lost Christmas
Treasure, navigating
levels of the video game
as they go. Cheer them on
through challenge after
challenge as they follow
the shooting star that
guides their way on a
suspense-filled journey,
leading them to their
greatest discovery...the
real Treasure of
Christmas is Jesus!
Unison/2-part children's choir, piano accompaniment SKU: WD.080689510090 ...(+)
Unison/2-part children's
choir, piano
accompaniment
SKU:
WD.080689510090
Composed by Daniel
Semsen. Arranged by
Daniel Semsen. Choral,
cantatas. WordKidz.
Christmas. Accompaniment
video. Duration ca. 38
minutes. Word Music
#080689510090. Published
by Word Music
(WD.080689510090).
UPC:
080689510090.
Chris
ty Semsen and Daniel
Semsen - the
groundbreaking creative
team who brought you The
Agape League and We Three
Spies - are back
again...this time better
than ever! Isaiah Jones
and the Seekers of the
Lost Christmas Treasure
delivers action and
adventure galore as your
Kids Choir is transported
into a video game world
of mystery, intrigue, and
adrenaline-generating
Christmas fun!
Join in
the excitement as our
young hero, along with
his friends and
companions, search for
the Lost Christmas
Treasure, navigating
levels of the video game
as they go. Cheer them on
through challenge after
challenge as they follow
the shooting star that
guides their way on a
suspense-filled journey,
leading them to their
greatest discovery...the
real Treasure of
Christmas is Jesus!
Unison/2-part children's choir, piano accompaniment SKU: WD.080689798726 ...(+)
Unison/2-part children's
choir, piano
accompaniment
SKU:
WD.080689798726
Composed by Daniel
Semsen. Arranged by
Daniel Semsen. Choral,
cantatas. WordKidz.
Christmas. Bulk CD
(10-pak). Duration ca. 38
minutes. Word Music
#080689798726. Published
by Word Music
(WD.080689798726).
UPC:
080689798726.
Chris
ty Semsen and Daniel
Semsen - the
groundbreaking creative
team who brought you The
Agape League and We Three
Spies - are back
again...this time better
than ever! Isaiah Jones
and the Seekers of the
Lost Christmas Treasure
delivers action and
adventure galore as your
Kids Choir is transported
into a video game world
of mystery, intrigue, and
adrenaline-generating
Christmas fun!
Join in
the excitement as our
young hero, along with
his friends and
companions, search for
the Lost Christmas
Treasure, navigating
levels of the video game
as they go. Cheer them on
through challenge after
challenge as they follow
the shooting star that
guides their way on a
suspense-filled journey,
leading them to their
greatest discovery...the
real Treasure of
Christmas is Jesus!
Unison/2-part children's choir, piano accompaniment SKU: WD.080689873225 ...(+)
Unison/2-part children's
choir, piano
accompaniment
SKU:
WD.080689873225
Composed by Daniel
Semsen. Arranged by
Daniel Semsen. Choral,
cantatas. WordKidz.
Eastertide. Listening CD.
Duration ca. 38 minutes.
Word Music #080689873225.
Published by Word Music
(WD.080689873225).
UPC:
080689873225.
Chris
ty Semsen and Daniel
Semsen - the
groundbreaking creative
team who brought you The
Agape League and We Three
Spies - are back
again...this time better
than ever! Isaiah Jones
and the Seekers of the
Lost Christmas Treasure
delivers action and
adventure galore as your
Kids Choir is transported
into a video game world
of mystery, intrigue, and
adrenaline-generating
Christmas fun!
Join in
the excitement as our
young hero, along with
his friends and
companions, search for
the Lost Christmas
Treasure, navigating
levels of the video game
as they go. Cheer them on
through challenge after
challenge as they follow
the shooting star that
guides their way on a
suspense-filled journey,
leading them to their
greatest discovery...the
real Treasure of
Christmas is Jesus!
Unison/2-part children's choir, piano accompaniment SKU: WD.080689353970 ...(+)
Unison/2-part children's
choir, piano
accompaniment
SKU:
WD.080689353970
Composed by Daniel
Semsen. Arranged by
Daniel Semsen. Choral,
cantatas. WordKidz.
Christmas. Teacher's
resource kit. Duration
ca. 38 minutes. Word
Music #080689353970.
Published by Word Music
(WD.080689353970).
UPC:
080689353970.
Chris
ty Semsen and Daniel
Semsen - the
groundbreaking creative
team who brought you The
Agape League and We Three
Spies - are back
again...this time better
than ever! Isaiah Jones
and the Seekers of the
Lost Christmas Treasure
delivers action and
adventure galore as your
Kids Choir is transported
into a video game world
of mystery, intrigue, and
adrenaline-generating
Christmas fun!
Join in
the excitement as our
young hero, along with
his friends and
companions, search for
the Lost Christmas
Treasure, navigating
levels of the video game
as they go. Cheer them on
through challenge after
challenge as they follow
the shooting star that
guides their way on a
suspense-filled journey,
leading them to their
greatest discovery...the
real Treasure of
Christmas is Jesus!
Hosanna Gathering Chorale SATB SATB, Piano [Octavo] Lorenz Publishing Company
Composed by Pepper Choplin. For SATB choir, piano (with optional percussion, rhy...(+)
Composed by Pepper
Choplin. For SATB choir,
piano (with optional
percussion, rhythm).
Sacred Anthem,
Palm/Palm-Passion Sunday.
Octavo. Lorenz Publishing
Company #10/4715L.
Published by Lorenz
Publishing Company
(Major and Minor) Written by Andrew Surmani, Karen Farnum Surmani, Morton Manus....(+)
(Major and Minor) Written
by Andrew Surmani, Karen
Farnum Surmani, Morton
Manus. Flash Cards. With
instructional photos and
instructional text.
Series: Alfred's
Essentials of Music
Theory. 48 pages.
Published by Alfred
Publishing.
Meet the Great Masters! (Trombone - Grade 1-2). Arranged by James Curnow. Curnow...(+)
Meet the Great Masters!
(Trombone - Grade 1-2).
Arranged by James Curnow.
Curnow Play-Along Book.
Play Along. Grade 1-2.
Book with CD. 26 pages.
Curnow Music #052400.
Published by Curnow Music
Introducing New T3N Harmonic Chimes. Composed by Christopher Rudy. Banjo: 5- S...(+)
Introducing New T3N
Harmonic
Chimes. Composed by
Christopher Rudy. Banjo:
5-
String,Technique, Theory
and
Reference. Book. 36
pages.
Published by Mel Bay
Publications, Inc
The Magic of Harry Potter Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Alfred Publishing
(Featuring themes from all eight Harry Potter motion pictures). Arranged ...(+)
(Featuring themes from
all eight Harry
Potter motion
pictures). Arranged by
Michael Story and Michael
Story. Concert Band.
Concert Band; Part(s);
Score. Pop Young Band.
Form: Medley. Movie.
Grade 2. 264 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
Publishing
(Featuring themes from all eight Harry Potter motion pictures). Arranged ...(+)
(Featuring themes from
all eight Harry
Potter motion
pictures). Arranged by
Michael Story and Michael
Story. Concert Band.
Concert Band; Score;
SmartMusic. Pop Young
Band. Form: Medley.
Movie. Grade 2. 36 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
(AP.39534S
Music from the Motion Picture La La Land. Composed by Justin Hurwitz, lyrics b...(+)
Music from the Motion
Picture La La Land.
Composed
by Justin Hurwitz, lyrics
by
Benj Pasek and Justin
Paul.
Arranged by Jacob
Narverud.
Choral Octavo. Alfred Pop
Series. Movie; Secular.
20
pages. Published by
Alfred
Music
2016 edition. Composed by The Royal Conservatory Music Development Progra...(+)
2016 edition.
Composed by The Royal
Conservatory Music
Development Program. This
edition: 2016 edition.
Theory. Celebrate Theory.
Book. 96 pages. Published
by The Frederick Harris
Music Company (FH.TCT06).
Composed by Allen Pote. For SATB choir. Celebration, Gathering, General Worship,...(+)
Composed by Allen Pote.
For SATB choir.
Celebration, Gathering,
General Worship,
Gratefulness, Joy,
General, Sacred. Octavo.
12 pages. Published by
Hope Publishing Company
Piano, Vocal and Guitar SKU: HL.14030860 Songs From Here And There...(+)
Piano, Vocal and Guitar
SKU: HL.14030860
Songs From Here And
There. Composed by
Michael Hurd. Music Sales
America. Tuition. Book
[Softcover]. Music Sales
#NOV200203. Published by
Music Sales
(HL.14030860).
ISBN
9780853606741.
Aspe
cts of time and change
are explored in these
songs and topic ideas.
Ideal for classroom use,
school choirs or as an
assembly item. The
exciting Topical Ideas
with each song provide
fascinating background
information, fun
performance ideas and
lots of cross-curricular
possibilities. Use as
additional material or
expand to make a complete
project. Topical ideas by
Maureen Hanke, music by
Michael Hurd.