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 flute, piano SKU: CF.WF232 Composed by Antonin Dvorak. Edit...(+)
Chamber Music flute,
piano
SKU:
CF.WF232
Composed by
Antonin Dvorak. Edited by
Robert Stallman. Arranged
by Robert Stallman. Set
of Score and Parts. With
Standard notation. 28+16
pages. Carl Fischer Music
#WF232. Published by Carl
Fischer Music (CF.WF232).
ISBN 9781491153772.
UPC:
680160911271.
Known
internationally for
superior flute editions,
Robert Stallman continues
his considerable
expansion of the flute
repertoire with
re-creations, or
“new†works
for flute by Bach,
Mozart, Schubert,
Beethoven, Chopin,
Dvořák, and other
great composers.Conceived
originally as a work for
solo piano, this
arrangement of
Dvořák’s
Suite in A Major for
flute and piano is based
on both the piano and
orchestra versions. It is
one in a series of
Stallman’s
“new†works
for flute. Dvořák
composed the Suite in A
Major in 1894, inspired
by his happy and fruitful
stay in the “New
World†—a
period that produced some
of his greatest works,
full of thematic
freshness, raw energy and
folk influences, both
American and Old World
Czech. The “New
World†Symphony,
Cello Concerto,
“Americanâ€
Quartet, String Quintet
in E≤ Major, the
Violin Sonatina and this
A Major Suite are all cut
from the same musical
cloth—textured
with his personal
impressions of the Wild
West’s fascinating
Indian and Afro-American
music, its God-fearing
and friendly people, its
vast open spaces and its
awe-inspiring natural
beauty. PrefaceConceiv
ed originally as a work
for solo piano, the Suite
in A Major was composed
by Dvořák in 1894,
during his famous
two-year visit to the
United States. He wrote
the work in a mere ten
days, and a year later
made a full orchestration
of it. The Suite was
first performed in this
second version in 1910 in
Prague at the Rudolfinum.
Dvořák, who died
in 1904, never had a
chance to hear a
performance of this
stirring orchestral
realization.The Suite was
inspired by the
composer’s happy
and fruitful stay in the
“New Worldâ€,
especially by his
unforgettable summers
spent in the quiet
Czech-American village of
Spillville, Iowa—a
period that produced some
of his greatest works,
full of thematic
freshness, raw energy and
folk influences, both
American and Old World
Czech. The “New
World†Symphony,
Cello Concerto,
“Americanâ€
Quartet, String Quintet
in Eb Major, the Violin
Sonatina and this A Major
Suite are all cut from
the same musical
cloth—textured
with his personal
impressions of the Wild
West’s fascinating
Indian and Afro-American
music, its God-fearing
and friendly people, its
vast open spaces and its
awe-inspiring natural
beauty.Several of the
Suite’s affecting
melodies find echoes in
these other, better known
compositions of this
American period. Wistful
themes abound in all five
movements, reflecting
Dvořák’s
transformative American
experience as it found
resonance in his own
emotions. Contrasting
with deeply felt,
contemplative passages
are
Dvořák’s
joyous and tempestuous
expressions, which open
the second, third and
final movements.This
arrangement for flute and
piano is based on both
the piano and orchestra
versions. It is one in a
series of my
“new†works
for flute by some of our
greatest composers and I
am delighted to add it to
the collection. I predict
that the A Major Suite
will become a popular
addition to our Romantic
recital repertoire, much
like the Dvořák
Sonatina.—Robert
StallmanMarblehead,
Mass.June 1, 2018.
SATB choir, organ or brass quintet - Intermediate SKU: MN.50-7016 Compose...(+)
SATB choir, organ or
brass quintet -
Intermediate
SKU:
MN.50-7016
Composed
by Philip Young. Catholic
Year C Easter3; Year C
Easter3; Year C Easter2;
Year C Pentecost7;
Catholic Year C
Ordinary14. Easter
Season, 21st Century.
Choral score. MorningStar
Music Publishers
#50-7016. Published by
MorningStar Music
Publishers (MN.50-7016).
UPC: 688670570162.
Scripture: Psalms
30.
Substantial
setting of Psalm 30
adapted with alternating
fanfares and sections of
dance-like quality, plus
a slower middle section.
Unique sound that lingers
in the ear. Theme: Gods
power transforms sorrow
into joy, despair into
celebration. Independent
accompaniment.
Instrumental parts
include: Trumpets I and
II Trombone Horn.
For
Tenor, Flute, String
Quartet and Piano.
Composed by Lowell
Liebermann. Saddle. Set
of Score and Parts. With
Standard notation.
Composed 1992. Opus 40.
44+7+7+8+8+8 pages.
Duration 15 minutes.
Theodore Presser Company
#111-40139. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.111401390).
UPC:
680160002863. 9 x 12
inches. Poems by William
Butler Yeats.
This
work was commissioned by
Susan and Elihu Rose. It
was written at the
request of tenor Robert
White, to whom it is
dedicated. It was
premiered at Alice Tully
Hall on February 17, 1993
by Robert White, James
Galway, the Lark Quartet
and pianist Brian Zeger.
It was actually Miss
Alice Tully's suggestion
that some settings of
Yeats would be lovely
that prompted me to look
at these poems. I was at
once struck by their
intense lyric beauty and
decided immediately to
use them for this work.
The six poems were chosen
from Yeats' 1899
collection The Wind Among
the Reeds. Dealing with
unrequited love, these
particular poems have
hints of the mystic
preoccupations which were
to become more prominent
in Yeats' later work.
Scored for an ensemble
consisting of Flute,
Piano and String Quartet,
it was my intention that
the beauty and clarity of
the poetry should be
matched by a directness
of musical expression
which would not overwhelm
the poems. The
instrumental writing
makes no attempt at tone
painting but rather
provides a colorful but
often austere
psychological background
to the tenor's melodies
which are at times almost
folk-like in their
simplicity. The work is
unified as a cycle not
only by its tonal
structure, but also
through harmonic and
motivic elements that the
individual songs
share.
Eiger Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire Opus III Wind Orchestra Publications
Grade 3 SKU: CL.012-3653-75 Journey to the Summit. Concert Band. S...(+)
Grade 3
SKU:
CL.012-3653-75
Journey to the
Summit. Concert Band.
Spotlight Series. Audio
recording available
separately (item
CL.WFR350). Oversized,
spiral-bound score.
Composed 2007. Duration 6
minutes, 7 seconds. Opus
III Wind Orchestra
Publications
#012-3653-75. Published
by Opus III Wind
Orchestra Publications
(CL.012-3653-75).
Heroic themes
abound as noted composer
James Swearingen weaves a
tapestry of musical
styles to depict the
emotional story of John
Harlin. At the age of
nine, John lost his
father when he tragically
fell 4000 ft. to his
death while attempting to
climb the mountain known
as Eiger (pronounced
eye-ger). The Eiger North
Face is considered to be
the most treacherous
climb in all of Europe.
Yet, forty years later
John, with a burning
desire to reconnect with
his father, began the
perilous journey of
climbing the mountain
with the nearly
impossible goal of
reaching the summit.
Brilliantly scored,
simply stunning and
beautifully
breathtaking!
About C.L.
Barnhouse Spotlight
Series
The
Barnhouse Spotlight
series includes
publications for solo
instruments with concert
band accompaniment. These
publications are designed
to feature outstanding
members of your band as
soloist, and to provide
unique and entertaining
programming options. Solo
parts are graded more
difficult than the band
accompaniments
Valerie Orchestre d'harmonie - Facile De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.DHP-1135412-140 As performed...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 2.5
SKU:
BT.DHP-1135412-140
As performed by Amy
Winehouse. Composed
by Abigail Harding, Boyan
Chowdhury, David McCabe,
Russell Pritchard, and
Sean Payne. Arranged by
Peter Kleine Schaars.
Peter's Popular
Collection. Pop & Rock.
Score Only. Composed
2012. 16 pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1135412-140. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1135412-140).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
Just a year
after the English rock
band The Zutons had
considerable success with
Valerie in Great
Britain, Mark Ronson and
Amy Winehouse released a
cover version - a version
that was funkier, more
upbeat and, in typical
Winehouse fashion, more
soulful, which shot up
the charts in many
countries. Valerie
is surely one of the hits
that immortalises the
singer who died in 2011
and will find a welcome
place in the repertoire
of every concert
band.
Een jaar na
het grote succes dat de
Engelse rockband The
Zutons in eigen land had
met Valerie,
verscheen de coverversie
van Mark Ronson en Amy
Winehouse. Deze vlotte,
funky versie in
soulstijl, zo typisch
voor Amy Winehouse,
veroverde in snel tempo
de hitlijsten van vele
landen. Het is een
blijvende herinnering aan
de veel te jong overleden
zangeres. Met dit
arrangement van
Valerie
presenteren wij een
onsterfelijke hit die
niet mag ontbreken aan uw
repertoire!
Bereit
s ein Jahr nachdem die
englische Rockband The
Zutons mit Valerie
einen beachtlichen Erfolg
in Großbritannien
hatten, kam die
Coverversion von Mark
Ronson und Amy Winehouse
heraus. Die funkigere,
flottere und - typisch
für Amy Winehouse -
souligere Version des
Songs eroberte rasch die
Charts in vielen
Ländern.
Valerie ist
sicherlich einer der
Hits, die das Andenken an
die 2011 verstorbene
Sängerin unsterblich
machten und gehört
damit in das
unterhaltsame Repertoire
jedes
Blasorchesters.
Appena un anno
dopo aver ottenuto un
buon successo con
Valerie,
nell’interpretazio
ne della rock band
britannica The Zutons,
Mark Ronson la
riadattò con suoni
jazz e con atmosfere
vintage pensando bene di
completare il tutto con
la bellissima voce di Amy
Winehouse. Questa
versione si catapultò
in vetta alle chart di
molti paesi e rimane a
oggi un ricordo
struggente della
straordinaria artista
scomparsa nel 2011.
Valerie Orchestre d'harmonie - Facile De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.DHP-1135412-010 As performed...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 2.5
SKU:
BT.DHP-1135412-010
As performed by Amy
Winehouse. Composed
by Abigail Harding, Boyan
Chowdhury, David McCabe,
Russell Pritchard, and
Sean Payne. Arranged by
Peter Kleine Schaars.
Peter's Popular
Collection. Pop & Rock.
Set (Score & Parts).
Composed 2012. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1135412-010. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1135412-010).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
Just a year
after the English rock
band The Zutons had
considerable success with
Valerie in Great
Britain, Mark Ronson and
Amy Winehouse released a
cover version - a version
that was funkier, more
upbeat and, in typical
Winehouse fashion, more
soulful, which shot up
the charts in many
countries. Valerie
is surely one of the hits
that immortalises the
singer who died in 2011
and will find a welcome
place in the repertoire
of every concert
band.
Een jaar na
het grote succes dat de
Engelse rockband The
Zutons in eigen land had
met Valerie,
verscheen de coverversie
van Mark Ronson en Amy
Winehouse. Deze vlotte,
funky versie in
soulstijl, zo typisch
voor Amy Winehouse,
veroverde in snel tempo
de hitlijsten van vele
landen. Het is een
blijvende herinnering aan
de veel te jong overleden
zangeres. Met dit
arrangement van
Valerie
presenteren wij een
onsterfelijke hit die
niet mag ontbreken aan uw
repertoire!
Bereit
s ein Jahr nachdem die
englische Rockband The
Zutons mit Valerie
einen beachtlichen Erfolg
in Großbritannien
hatten, kam die
Coverversion von Mark
Ronson und Amy Winehouse
heraus. Die funkigere,
flottere und - typisch
für Amy Winehouse -
souligere Version des
Songs eroberte rasch die
Charts in vielen
Ländern.
Valerie ist
sicherlich einer der
Hits, die das Andenken an
die 2011 verstorbene
Sängerin unsterblich
machten und gehört
damit in das
unterhaltsame Repertoire
jedes
Blasorchesters.
Appena un anno
dopo aver ottenuto un
buon successo con
Valerie,
nell’interpretazio
ne della rock band
britannica The Zutons,
Mark Ronson la
riadattò con suoni
jazz e con atmosfere
vintage pensando bene di
completare il tutto con
la bellissima voce di Amy
Winehouse. Questa
versione si catapultò
in vetta alle chart di
molti paesi e rimane a
oggi un ricordo
struggente della
straordinaria artista
scomparsa nel 2011.
SKU: HL.194645 Red-White-Black. By Eddie Van Halen and Van Halen. ...(+)
SKU: HL.194645
Red-White-Black.
By Eddie Van Halen and
Van Halen. General
merchandise. Unique
Engineering Corp. Hal
Leonard #EVH001.
Published by Hal Leonard
(HL.194645).
ISBN
9781495075773. UPC:
661239449864.
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Composed by Gioachino
Rossini. Edited by
Patricia B. Brauner and
Philip Gossett. This
edition: urtext edition.
Stapled. Barenreiter
Urtext. Choral score. 60
pages. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA10501_91.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag (BA.BA10501-91).
ISBN 9790006536863. 27
x 19 cm inches. Text
Language:
Latin.
ThePetite
Messe solennelleis the
finest work of Rossini's
late years. He composed
it between 1863 and 1864
at the age of 71 as a
commission for Countess
Louise Pillet -Will for
the consecration of her
private chapel, where the
work received its first
performance in March
1864. Together with
theStabat mater, the mass
is one of the composer's
mostimportant sacred
works.
The unusual
instrumentation with two
pianos and harmonium is
entirely in keeping with
the Neapolitan keyboard
tradition of the 18th
century which was
cultivated in France in
Rossini's day. It forms a
distinct contrast to the
style of large-scale
sacred compositions as
written by, for example,
Liszt and Bruckner.
Rossini explained that he
wrote the later
orchestral version of the
work dating from 1867 out
of concern that if he did
not do this, other
composers might
orchestrate the mass too
heavily in later
arrangements.
-
Choral score based on the
Urtext of the seriesWorks
of Gioachino Rossini -
Supplements the already
existing material
available to this
work
About
Barenreiter Urtext
Orchestral
Parts
Why musicians
love to play from
Bärenreiter Urtext
Orchestral
Parts
- Urtext
editions as close as
possible to the
composerâ€â„
s intentions - With
alternate versions in
full score and parts
- Orchestral parts in an
enlarged format of 25.5cm
x 32.5cm - With
cues, rehearsal letters,
and page turns where
players need them -
Clearly presented divisi
passages so that players
know exactly what they
have to play -
High-quality paper with a
slight yellow tinge which
does not glare under
lights and is thick
enough that reverse pages
do not shine
through
(The Easiest Ukulele Method Ever!). By Ron Manus and L. C. Harnsberger. For Ukul...(+)
(The Easiest Ukulele
Method Ever!). By Ron
Manus and L. C.
Harnsberger. For Ukulele.
Book; CD; DVD;
Method/Instruction;
Ukulele Method or
Supplement. Alfred's Kids
Course. Children.
Beginner. 120 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
Publishing
(The Easiest Ukulele Method Ever!). By Ron Manus and L. C. Harnsberger. For Ukul...(+)
(The Easiest Ukulele
Method Ever!). By Ron
Manus and L. C.
Harnsberger. For Ukulele.
Book; CD;
Method/Instruction;
Ukulele Method or
Supplement. Alfred's Kids
Course. Children.
Beginner. 120 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
Publishing
(59 Familiar Hits for Everybody to Play! (Piano/Vocal/Guitar)). For Guitar; Keyb...(+)
(59 Familiar Hits for
Everybody to Play!
(Piano/Vocal/Guitar)).
For Guitar; Keyboard;
Piano; Voice. This
edition:
Piano/Vocal/Guitar. Book;
P/V/C Mixed Folio;
Piano/Vocal/Chords.
Family Treasury.
Pop/Rock. 336 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
Publishing
Composed by Nancy
Grundahl. Augsburg Choral
Hymn Series. Christian.
Octavo. Augsburg Fortress
#9781506486536. Published
by Augsburg Fortress
(AU.9781506486536).
ISBN 9781506486536. 7
x 10.25
inches.
Nancy
Grundahl's reflective
setting of this beloved
hymn draws the listener
into the text by
beginning each stanza
with a quote from a
beloved violin piece by
Ole Bull and a prayerful
choral phrase asking for
bliss, strength, love,
and, finally, peace.
Gracefully written with a
variety of vocal
textures, choirs and
listeners will find this
to be a favorite at any
time of year.