Restless Winds Quintette à Vent: flûte, Hautbois, basson, clarinette, Cor [Conducteur et Parties séparées] Seesaw Music Corp
Woodwind Quintet SKU: SU.50028850 For Woodwind Quintet. Composed b...(+)
Woodwind Quintet
SKU:
SU.50028850
For
Woodwind Quintet.
Composed by Faye-Ellen
Silverman. Chamber Music,
Woodwind Quartet/Quintet.
Score & Parts. Seesaw
Music Corp #50028850.
Published by Seesaw Music
Corp (SU.50028850).
Flute, Oboe,
Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn
Duration: c. 5' Composed:
1986 Published by: Seesaw
Music.
By Bob Dylan. By Bob Dylan. Arranged by Don Giller and Ed Lozano. Music Sales Am...(+)
By Bob Dylan. By Bob
Dylan. Arranged by Don
Giller and Ed Lozano.
Music Sales America.
Folk, Pop, Rock.
Softcover. Composed 2016.
788 pages. Music Sales
#AM978923. Published by
Music Sale
Chamber Music Saxophone Quartet SKU: PR.114417130 & Happy Birthday to ...(+)
Chamber Music Saxophone
Quartet
SKU:
PR.114417130
&
Happy Birthday to
Prism. Composed by
Chen Yi. Sws each.
Contemporary. Set of
Score and Parts. With
Standard notation.
Composed 2014.
24+12+12+12+8 pages.
Duration 14 minutes.
Theodore Presser Company
#114-41713. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.114417130).
ISBN
9781491110409. UPC:
680160626687. 9x12
inches.
A recipient
of the New Music USA 2013
Live Music For Dance
Award commissioning
grant, Not Alone is
inspired by the ancient
Chinese poet Li Bai's
poem Drinking Alone under
the Moon with the Shadow.
The premiere was given on
April 26, 2014 by the
PRISM Quartet with the
Nai-Ni Chen Dance
Company, which
commissioned the work to
celebrate its 25th
Anniversary NYC Season.
From the Program Note by
Matthew Levy (The PRISM
Quartet), Not Alone
(2014) is an
interdisciplinary
work...but it stands
alone in a chamber music
setting. The work spans a
stunning range of
textures, from
introspective solos for
each of the four
saxophones to majestic
hyper-active gestures.
The PRISM Quartet
recorded Not Alone for a
2017 release on XAS
Records titled Paradigm
Lost. But we're excited
for a wider community of
saxophonists to embrace
the work, and share it
with their own audiences.
Not Alone is published
together with Happy
Birthday to PRISM, a
brief miniature that Chen
Yi wrote for the
quartet's 20th
anniversary celebration
in 2004. For advanced
performers.______________
___________Text from the
scanned back cover:NOT
ALONE for Saxophone
QuartetHAPPY BIRTHDAY TO
PRISM for Saxophone
QuartetNot Alone is a
14-minute saxophone
quartet and dance score
inspired by the ancient
Chinese poet Li
Bai’s
“Drinking Alone
under the Moon with the
Shadow.†The
expansively-textured sax
quartet matches the
exploratory and dramatic
movements and gestures in
the dance. NOT ALONE was
commissioned by the
Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company
which premiered the work
in collaboration with the
PRISM Quartet. Also
included in this
publication is Chen
Yi’s fascinating
take on “Happy
Birthday to You,â€
composed in celebration
of Prism’s 25th
anniversary season. A
recipient of the New
Music USA 2013 Live Music
For Dance Award
commissioning grant, Not
Alone is inspiredby the
ancient Chinese poet Li
Bai’s poem
“Drinking Alone
under the Moon with the
Shadow.†The
premierewas given on
April 26, 2014 by the
PRISM Quartet with the
Nai-Ni Chen Dance
Company, which
commissioned thework to
celebrate its 25th
Anniversary NYC
Season. Program Note
by composer Chen YiThe
original inspiration for
this work for both the
choreographer and the
composer came from the
Tang Dynasty poem - Alone
Under the Moon by Li Bai.
The poem describes the
poet being alone in a
garden. The moon and his
shadow became his
companions that night.
The choreographer brings
this idea to modern life
in an urban setting. She
created a series of
“mindscapesâ€
which are the result of
the exploration of the
different mental and
physical states of being
alone.Through
self-examination, the
choreographer raises the
question: are we ever
really alone? Our
physical being may be
standing by itself, but
what about our
introspective self? When
we are still, we let our
thoughts pass by like
flowing water. If we
could engage with our
shadows, what would it be
like?Program Note by
Matthew Levy, The PRISM
QuartetThe PRISM Quartet
has commissioned a great
many composers since our
founding days in 1984.
Chen Yi is among ahandful
of our very favorites,
and one to whom
we’ve returned
time and time again. Her
music is powerful,
expansive,intimate, and
draws connections between
Eastern and Western,
ancient and modern
traditions in a voice all
her own.Chen Yi has
written or adapted four
works for the PRISM
Quartet. She penned a
wonderful miniature
called HappyBirth day to
PRISM to celebrate the
ensemble’s 20th
anniversary back in 2004
(Dedication, Innova
Recordings).We
subsequently commissioned
her to compose Septet
(2008) for Erhu, Pipa,
Percussion, and Saxophone
Quartet(2008), premiered
and recorded with the New
York ensemble Music From
China (Antiphony, Innova
Recordings 2010).In 2015,
the PRISM Quartet
performed and recorded
(XAS Records) a new
version of her saxophone
quartet concerto,BA YIN,
with the University of
Missouri-Kansas City Wind
Ensemble under the baton
of Steven Davis
(originally writtenfor
the Rascher Quartet and
scored for saxophones and
string
orchestra.).Finally, Not
Alone (2014) is an
interdisciplinary work
written for the Nai-Ni
Chen Dance Company with
the PRISMQuartet, but it
stands alone in a chamber
music setting. The work
spans a stunning range of
textures, from
introspectivesolos for
each of the four
saxophones to majestic
hyper-active gestures.
The PRISM Quartet
recorded Not Alonefor a
2017 release on XAS
Records titled Paradigm
Lost. But we’re
excited for a wider
community of saxophonists
toembrace the work, and
share it with their own
audiences.In his liner
notes for the recording,
WNYC’s John
Schaefer writes:
“As with much of
her music, Chen employs
percussiveeffects and
glissandi; in Chinese
music these are not
considered
“extended
techniques†or
special effects, but
animportant part of the
performer’s
arsenal. Here, they help
create the twilit mood of
the opening moments. The
piecesoon becomes more
dramatic, suggesting the
arrival of the
drinker’s
companions (real or
imagined) and his or
herincreasingly garrulous
outbursts. Passages of
consonance and discord
can easily be heard as
companionable singingand
bouts of drunken
argument. The piece
bustles along on a kind
of restless energy,
until, finally, that
restlessnesssubsides,
giving way to a gently
humorous ending where a
short falling phrase
signals the drinker
falling
asleep.â€.
Composed by
Philip Sparke. Arranged
by Geoffrey Brand. Band
Music. Score only.
Duration 14:00. Published
by G & M Brand Music
Publishers (CN.S11175).
From majestic
to pastoral to
dance-like, Land of the
Long White Cloud is
Philip Sparke's
representation of New
Zealand. This piece is a
wonderful addition to the
concert band
repetoire.
Long
before Europeans ventured
out of sight of land, the
bold and restless
ancestors of the Maori
people were making
voyages of thousands of
miles across the world's
greatest oceans. It was
around 1000 AD that they
landed in New Zealand.
The discovery of New
Zealand is attributed in
Maori tradition to Kupe
and the circumstances of
the landfall gave the
country its Maori name.
As land was approached, a
long, flat volcanic cloud
could be seen. Kupe's
wife Hine-te-aparangi,
looked to the horizon and
cried out, He ao! He ao!
A cloud! A cloud! The
name of Aotearoa was
given to the islands -
The Land of the Long
White Cloud. Land of the
Long White Cloud was
originally conceived as a
brass band work as a
result of a commission by
the New Zealand Brass
Band Association for
their National
Championships held in
1980 in Christchurch.
This transcription by the
composer was commissioned
by Keith Allen and
Birmingham Schools' Wind
Orchestra who gave the
first performance in the
Adrian Boult Hall,
Birmingham, England on
Sunday 15 May 1988.
Woodwind Quintet SKU: HL.48181119 For Woodwind Quintet Score and Parts...(+)
Woodwind Quintet
SKU:
HL.48181119
For
Woodwind Quintet Score
and Parts. Composed
by Eugene Bozza. Leduc.
Classical. Alphonse Leduc
#AL20274. Published by
Alphonse Leduc
(HL.48181119).
UPC:
888680862091. 9x12
inches.
Scherzo,
Op. 48 is a really
lyrical piece for wind
quintet (flute, oboe,
clarinet, bassoon, horn)
which lasts around 2
minutes 30 seconds. The
work starts allegro vivo
with the main theme and
some variations of this
theme by each instrument
then appear to end up on
a final Animando. It
reminds of music played
to hold suspense during
movies. This restless
piece requires a good
mastering of breathing
techniques. This book
features score and parts.
Eugène Bozza won
different prizes at the
Conservatoire de Paris
such as the First Prizes
for the Violin,
conducting and
composition, as well as
the Grand Prix de Rome.
He composed several
operas, chamber works and
ballets among others.
(P/V/G Folio). By Bob Dylan. For voice, piano and guitar chords. Piano. Folk Roc...(+)
(P/V/G Folio). By Bob
Dylan. For voice, piano
and guitar chords. Piano.
Folk Rock. Difficulty:
medium. Songbook. Vocal
melody, piano
accompaniment, lyrics,
chord names and guitar
chord diagrams. 180
pages. Music Sales
#AM91466. Published by
Music Sales
(100 Songs Excerpted for Successful Auditions). Edited by Michale Dansicker. For...(+)
(100 Songs Excerpted for
Successful Auditions).
Edited by Michale
Dansicker. For tenor
voice solo and piano
accompaniment. Vocal
Collection. Broadway,
Movies and Pop.
Difficulty: medium.
Songbook. Vocal melody,
lyrics, piano
accompaniment, chord
names and introductory
text. 174 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
39 Previously Unpublished Songs from 17 Shows and Films. Composed by Step...(+)
39 Previously
Unpublished Songs from 17
Shows and Films.
Composed by Stephen
Sondheim (1930-). P/V/G
Composer Collection.
Softcover. 356 pages.
Published by Rilting
Music, Inc. (HL.142293).
Sonata No. 2 Clarinette et Piano [Conducteur et Parties séparées] Subito Music
Clarinet & Piano SKU: SU.80102852 For Clarinet & Piano. Composed b...(+)
Clarinet & Piano
SKU:
SU.80102852
For
Clarinet & Piano.
Composed by Richard
Hervig. Woodwinds,
Clarinet. Accompanied by
piano. Score & Parts.
Subito Music Corporation
#80102852. Published by
Subito Music Corporation
(SU.80102852).
This is the
second of two clarinet
sonatas written by
Hervig. Both movements of
this work are
characterized by wide
leaps in both
instruments, giving a
restless quality.
Composed in 1970. 23
pages Published by
Columbia University Music
Press.
Composed
by Ludwig van Beethoven.
Edited by Sven Hiemke.
Violoncello. Secular
choral music. Single
Part, Cello. Op. 112. 4
pages. Duration 8
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
10.395/14. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.1039514).
ISBN
9790007245368. Language:
German.
Beethoven's
Meeres Stille und
Gluckliche Fahrt (Calm
Sea and Prosperous
Voyage) op. 112 for
four-part mixed chorus
and symphony orchestra -
his setting of a pair of
poems by Johann Wolfgang
von Goethe - defies
straightforward
categorization, but can
best be described as a
choral ode. Beethoven in
fact never voyaged by
sea, but his composition,
premiered in 1815,
continues to surprise
even today. He depicted
in music the smooth
surface of the motionless
water and the oppressive
calm, which meant nothing
other than being
becalmed, a delayed
voyage, and short rations
in the era of sailing,
with the same intensity
as a freshening
increasing wind, with
which Aeolus, the God of
the winds, ultimately
enabled the longed-for
prosperous voyage to take
place. The composed
calmness of the
motionless sea is
conveyed in the low
register used throughout,
in which the chorus sings
the first poem
accompanied by washes of
pianissimo sounds on the
strings. There is a
surprising moment with
the musical portrayal of
the ungeheuere Weite
(immense breadth), at
which the
vocal-instrumental
writing suddenly
crescendos to forte and
unfolds into a texture of
over five octaves. By
contrast Gluckliche Fahrt
is written in
restlessly-compiled
meters, whose musical
setting in flowing
movement with diatonic
scale passages evokes
happy excitement and
confidence. The work was
dedicated to Johann
Wolfgang von Goethe, whom
Beethoven greatly admired
throughout his life. The
work has now been
published in a new
critical edition based on
the first printed edition
and the performance score
which Beethoven himself
checked and corrected.
Score and part available
separately - see item
CA.1039500.
Composed
by Ludwig van Beethoven.
Edited by Sven Hiemke. 1x
10.395/21 flute 1, 1x
10.395/22 flute 2, 1x
10.395/23 oboe 1, 1x
10.395/24 oboe 2, 1x
10.395/25 clarinet 1, 1x
10.395/26 clarinet 2, 1x
10.395/27 bassoon 1, 1x
10.395/28 bassoon 2, 1x
10.395/31 horn 1, 1x
10.395/32 horn 2, 1x
10.395/33 horn 3, 1x
10.39. Harmony parts.
Secular choral music. Set
of Orchestra Parts. Op.
112. Duration 8 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
10.395/09. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.1039509).
ISBN
9790007245320. Language:
German.
Beethoven's
Meeres Stille und
Gluckliche Fahrt (Calm
Sea and Prosperous
Voyage) op. 112 for
four-part mixed chorus
and symphony orchestra -
his setting of a pair of
poems by Johann Wolfgang
von Goethe - defies
straightforward
categorization, but can
best be described as a
choral ode. Beethoven in
fact never voyaged by
sea, but his composition,
premiered in 1815,
continues to surprise
even today. He depicted
in music the smooth
surface of the motionless
water and the oppressive
calm, which meant nothing
other than being
becalmed, a delayed
voyage, and short rations
in the era of sailing,
with the same intensity
as a freshening
increasing wind, with
which Aeolus, the God of
the winds, ultimately
enabled the longed-for
prosperous voyage to take
place. The composed
calmness of the
motionless sea is
conveyed in the low
register used throughout,
in which the chorus sings
the first poem
accompanied by washes of
pianissimo sounds on the
strings. There is a
surprising moment with
the musical portrayal of
the ungeheuere Weite
(immense breadth), at
which the
vocal-instrumental
writing suddenly
crescendos to forte and
unfolds into a texture of
over five octaves. By
contrast Gluckliche Fahrt
is written in
restlessly-compiled
meters, whose musical
setting in flowing
movement with diatonic
scale passages evokes
happy excitement and
confidence. The work was
dedicated to Johann
Wolfgang von Goethe, whom
Beethoven greatly admired
throughout his life. The
work has now been
published in a new
critical edition based on
the first printed edition
and the performance score
which Beethoven himself
checked and corrected.
Score and parts available
separately - see item
CA.1039500.
Composed
by Ludwig van Beethoven.
Edited by Sven Hiemke.
Secular choral music.
Choral Score. Op. 112. 8
pages. Duration 8
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
10.395/05. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.1039505).
ISBN
9790007188139. Language:
German.
Beethoven's
Meeres Stille und
Gluckliche Fahrt (Calm
Sea and Prosperous
Voyage) op. 112 for
four-part mixed chorus
and symphony orchestra -
his setting of a pair of
poems by Johann Wolfgang
von Goethe - defies
straightforward
categorization, but can
best be described as a
choral ode. Beethoven in
fact never voyaged by
sea, but his composition,
premiered in 1815,
continues to surprise
even today. He depicted
in music the smooth
surface of the motionless
water and the oppressive
calm, which meant nothing
other than being
becalmed, a delayed
voyage, and short rations
in the era of sailing,
with the same intensity
as a freshening
increasing wind, with
which Aeolus, the God of
the winds, ultimately
enabled the longed-for
prosperous voyage to take
place. The composed
calmness of the
motionless sea is
conveyed in the low
register used throughout,
in which the chorus sings
the first poem
accompanied by washes of
pianissimo sounds on the
strings. There is a
surprising moment with
the musical portrayal of
the ungeheuere Weite
(immense breadth), at
which the
vocal-instrumental
writing suddenly
crescendos to forte and
unfolds into a texture of
over five octaves. By
contrast Gluckliche Fahrt
is written in
restlessly-compiled
meters, whose musical
setting in flowing
movement with diatonic
scale passages evokes
happy excitement and
confidence. The work was
dedicated to Johann
Wolfgang von Goethe, whom
Beethoven greatly admired
throughout his life. The
work has now been
published in a new
critical edition based on
the first printed edition
and the performance score
which Beethoven himself
checked and corrected.
Score available
separately - see item
CA.1039500.