With Suggested Chordal Accompaniment. Composed by Craig Duncan. Violin,Guita...(+)
With Suggested Chordal
Accompaniment. Composed
by
Craig Duncan.
Violin,Guitar:
Gospel and
Sacred,Style,Gospel/Sacre
d,Du
ets and
Ensembles,Solos,Duets
and Ensemble,Solos. 100
Hymns. Book. 120 pages.
Published by Mel Bay
Publications, Inc
With Suggested Chordal Accompaniment. Composed by Craig Duncan. Cello,Guitar...(+)
With Suggested Chordal
Accompaniment. Composed
by
Craig Duncan.
Cello,Guitar:
Gospel and
Sacred,Style,Gospel/Sacre
d,Du
et/Ensemble,Solos,Duets
and
Ensemble,Solos. 100
Hymns.
Book. 120 pages.
Published by
Mel Bay Publications, Inc
(10 Expressive Arrangements of Favorite Hymns). Arranged by Kenon D. Renfrow. Fo...(+)
(10 Expressive
Arrangements of Favorite
Hymns). Arranged by Kenon
D. Renfrow. For Piano.
Piano Collection; Piano
Supplemental. Sacred
Performer Collections.
Hymn; Sacred. Advanced.
Book and CD. 40 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
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10 Expressive Arrangements of Favorite Hymns. Arranged by Kenon D. Renfrow. Pian...(+)
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Arrangements of Favorite
Hymns. Arranged by Kenon
D. Renfrow. Piano
Collection; Piano
Supplemental. Sacred
Performer Collections.
Hymn; Sacred. Book. 40
pages. Alfred Music
#00-21371. Published by
Alfred Music
Liber
Ecclesiastes.
Composed by Carl Orff and
Michael Waldenby.
Contemporary Choir Music.
Sacred vocal music. Full
score. Op. 49, No. 3. 16
pages. Duration 9
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
07.386/30. Published by
Carus Verlag (CA.738630).
ISBN 9790007165444.
Language:
Latin.
The
composition of Verba
Ecclesiastes begun in
2002 as a result of a
comission from my friend
Gary Graden. For many
years I've found those
words from the Old
Testament very
fascinating - as everyone
knows, I'm not alone.
Vanity of vanities! All
is vanity! Writers,
painters and filmmakers
have for centuries been
dealing with the subject
and I found it high time
to set the famous words
to music. The suite, for
soloists, choir and
violoncello, consists of
six movements, each one
enlighting a different
view of life and
afterlife, and also, as
Matthew Arnold puts it of
human misery. Yet the
suite is full of hope and
humanity, specially
recognizable in the two
central parts, Dulce
lumen and Omnia tempus
habent. The music was
completed in 2009.
(Michael Waldenby).
Liber
Ecclesiastes.
Composed by Carl Orff and
Michael Waldenby.
Contemporary Choir Music.
Violoncello. Sacred vocal
music. Single Part,
Cello. Op. 49, No. 3. 4
pages. Duration 9
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
07.386/31. Published by
Carus Verlag (CA.738631).
Text language:
Latin.
The
composition of Verba
Ecclesiastes begun in
2002 as a result of a
comission from my friend
Gary Graden. For many
years I've found those
words from the Old
Testament very
fascinating - as everyone
knows, I'm not alone.
Vanity of vanities! All
is vanity! Writers,
painters and filmmakers
have for centuries been
dealing with the subject
and I found it high time
to set the famous words
to music. The suite, for
soloists, choir and
violoncello, consists of
six movements, each one
enlighting a different
view of life and
afterlife, and also, as
Matthew Arnold puts it of
human misery. Yet the
suite is full of hope and
humanity, specially
recognizable in the two
central parts, Dulce
lumen and Omnia tempus
habent. The music was
completed in 2009.
(Michael Waldenby).
Orchestra SKU: BA.BA06861 Sinfonie (1923-1928). Composed by Leos J...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
BA.BA06861
Sinfonie
(1923-1928). Composed
by Leos Janacek. Arranged
by Leoš Faltus and
Miloš Štedron. This
edition: complete
edition, urtext edition.
Linen. Complete Critical
Edition of the Works of
Leos Janacek H/3.
Complete edition, Score,
Set of parts. Duration 40
minutes. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA06861_00.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag (BA.BA06861).
ISBN 9790260104211.
34.3 x 27 cm
inches.
Leoš
Janácek’s
symphonic fragment Dunaj
(The Danube) dates from
the period of the
composition of
“Katya
Kabanovaâ€. The
composer was not
concerned with a
musical-picturesque
description of a river
landscape, but with the
mythical link between
women’s destinies
and
water.
“Pale
green waves of the
Danube! There are so many
of you, and one followed
by another. You remain
interlocked in a
continuous flow. You
surprise yourselves where
you ended up – on
the Czech shores! Look
back downstream and you
will have an impression
of what you have left
behind in your haste. It
pleases you here. Here I
will rest with my
symphony.†Thus
Leoš Janácek
described the idea behind
the composition project
which occupied him in
1923/24. However, after
further work, it remained
incomplete in 1926. His
“symphonyâ€
entitled Dunaj has
survived as a
continuously-notated,
four-movement bundle of
sketches in score form.
It is one of the works
which occupied him until
his death. The scholarly
reconstruction by the two
Brno composers Miloš
Štedron and Leoš
Faltus closely follows
the original
manuscript.
A
whole conglomeration of
motifs stands behind the
incomplete work. What at
first seems like a
counterpart to
Smetana’s Vltava,
in fact doesn’t
turn out to be a musical
depiction of the Danube.
On the contrary, the
fateful link between the
destiny of women, water
and death permeates the
range of motifs found in
the work. It seems to be
no coincidence that
Janácek, whilst
working on the opera
Katya Kabanova, in which
the Volga, as the river
bringing death plays an
almost mythical role,
planned a Danube
symphony, and that its
content was linked with
the destiny of women: in
the sketches, two poems
were found which may have
provided the stimulus for
several movements of the
symphony. He copied a
poem by Pavla
Kriciková into the
second movement, in which
a girl remarks that
whilst bathing in a pond,
she was observed by a
man. Filled with shame,
the young naked woman
jumps into the water and
drowns. The outer
movements likewise draw
on the poem
“Lola†by the
Czech writer Sonja
Špálová,
published under the
pseudonym Alexander
Insarov. This is about a
prostitute who asks for
her heart’s
desire: she is given a
palace, but then goes on
a long search for it and
is finally no longer
wanted by anyone. She
suffers, feels cold and
just wants a warm fire.
Janácek adds his
remark “she jumps
into the Danube†to
the inconclusive
ending.
To these
tangible literary models
is added Adolf
Veselý’s verbal
account which reports
that the composer wanted
to portray “in the
Danube, the female sex
with all its passions and
driving forcesâ€.
The third movement is
said to characterise the
city of Vienna in the
form of a
woman.
It is
evident that in his
composition, Janácek
was not striving for a
simple, natural lyricism.
The River Danube is
masculine in the Slavic
language –
“ten Dunajâ€
– and assumes an
almost mythical
significance in the
national character,
indeed often also a role
bringing death. The four
movements are motivically
conceived. Elements of
sound painting, small
wave-like figures in the
first movement, motoric,
driving movements in the
third are obvious
evocations of water. And
the content and the
literary level are easy
to discover. The
“tremolo of the
four timpaniâ€,
which was amongst
Janácek’s first
inspirations, appears in
the second movement. It
is not difficult to
retrace in it the fate of
the drowning bather. The
oboe enters lamentoso
towards the end of the
movement over timpani
playing tremolo, its
descending figure is
taken over by the flute,
then upper strings and
intensified considerably.
The motif of drowning
– Lola’s
despair – returns
again in the fourth
movement in the clarinet,
before the work ends
abruptly and
dramatically.
One
special effect is the use
of a soprano voice in the
motor-driven third
movement. The singer
vocalises mainly in
parallel with the solo
oboe, but also in
dialogue with other parts
such as the viola
d’amore, which
Janácek used in
several late works as a
sort of “voice of
loveâ€.
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SSAATTBB choir, cello SKU: CA.738661 Composed by Michael Waldenby. Contem...(+)
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SKU: CA.738661
Composed by Michael
Waldenby. Contemporary
Choir Music. Epilog.Deum
Time. Sacred vocal music,
Motets. Single Part,
Cello. Op. 49, No. 6. 2
pages. Duration 4
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
07.386/61. Published by
Carus Verlag (CA.738661).
ISBN 9790007229351.
Text language:
Latin.
The
composition of Verba
Ecclesiastes begun in
2002 as a result of a
comission from my friend
Gary Graden. For many
years I've found those
words from the Old
Testament very
fascinating - as everyone
knows, I'm not alone.
Vanity of vanities! All
is vanity! Writers,
painters and filmmakers
have for centuries been
dealing with the subject
and I found it high time
to set the famous words
to music. The suite, for
soloists, choir and
violoncello, consists of
six movements, each one
enlighting a different
view of life and
afterlife, and also, as
Matthew Arnold puts it of
human misery. Yet the
suite is full of hope and
humanity, specially
recognizable in the two
central parts, Dulce
lumen and Omnia tempus
habent. The music was
completed in 2009.
(Michael Waldenby).
SSAATTBB choir, cello SKU: CA.738660 Composed by Michael Waldenby. Contem...(+)
SSAATTBB choir, cello
SKU: CA.738660
Composed by Michael
Waldenby. Contemporary
Choir Music. Epilog.Deum
Time. Sacred vocal music,
Motets. Full score. Op.
49, No. 6. 4 pages.
Duration 4 minutes. Carus
Verlag #CV 07.386/60.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.738660).
ISBN
9790007166311. Text
language:
Latin.
The
composition of Verba
Ecclesiastes begun in
2002 as a result of a
comission from my friend
Gary Graden. For many
years I've found those
words from the Old
Testament very
fascinating - as everyone
knows, I'm not alone.
Vanity of vanities! All
is vanity! Writers,
painters and filmmakers
have for centuries been
dealing with the subject
and I found it high time
to set the famous words
to music. The suite, for
soloists, choir and
violoncello, consists of
six movements, each one
enlighting a different
view of life and
afterlife, and also, as
Matthew Arnold puts it of
human misery. Yet the
suite is full of hope and
humanity, specially
recognizable in the two
central parts, Dulce
lumen and Omnia tempus
habent. The music was
completed in 2009.
(Michael Waldenby).
SAATTBB choir SKU: CA.738620 Composed by Michael Waldenby. Contemporary C...(+)
SAATTBB choir
SKU:
CA.738620
Composed by
Michael Waldenby.
Contemporary Choir Music.
Sacred vocal music,
Motets. Full score. Op.
49, No. 2. 4 pages.
Duration 3 minutes. Carus
Verlag #CV 07.386/20.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.738620).
ISBN
9790007166298. Text
language:
Latin.
The
composition of Verba
Ecclesiastes begun in
2002 as a result of a
comission from my friend
Gary Graden. For many
years I've found those
words from the Old
Testament very
fascinating - as everyone
knows, I'm not alone.
Vanity of vanities! All
is vanity! Writers,
painters and filmmakers
have for centuries been
dealing with the subject
and I found it high time
to set the famous words
to music. The suite, for
soloists, choir and
violoncello, consists of
six movements, each one
enlighting a different
view of life and
afterlife, and also, as
Matthew Arnold puts it of
human misery. Yet the
suite is full of hope and
humanity, specially
recognizable in the two
central parts, Dulce
lumen and Omnia tempus
habent. The music was
completed in 2009.
(Michael Waldenby).
SSAATTBB choir SKU: CA.738640 Composed by Michael Waldenby. Contemporary ...(+)
SSAATTBB choir
SKU:
CA.738640
Composed by
Michael Waldenby.
Contemporary Choir Music.
Sacred vocal music,
Motets. Full score. Op.
49, No. 4. 4 pages.
Duration 3 minutes. Carus
Verlag #CV 07.386/40.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.738640).
ISBN
9790007166304. Text
language:
Latin.
The
composition of Verba
Ecclesiastes begun in
2002 as a result of a
comission from my friend
Gary Graden. For many
years I've found those
words from the Old
Testament very
fascinating - as everyone
knows, I'm not alone.
Vanity of vanities! All
is vanity! Writers,
painters and filmmakers
have for centuries been
dealing with the subject
and I found it high time
to set the famous words
to music. The suite, for
soloists, choir and
violoncello, consists of
six movements, each one
enlighting a different
view of life and
afterlife, and also, as
Matthew Arnold puts it of
human misery. Yet the
suite is full of hope and
humanity, specially
recognizable in the two
central parts, Dulce
lumen and Omnia tempus
habent. The music was
completed in 2009.
(Michael Waldenby).