SKU: GI.G-CD-541 Composed by David Kauffman. Sacred. CD. GIA Publications...(+)
SKU: GI.G-CD-541
Composed by David
Kauffman. Sacred. CD. GIA
Publications #541.
Published by GIA
Publications
(GI.G-CD-541).
Commissioned
through grants from four
Marianist provinces, the
music on this special
recording reaches out to
the over 40,000 small
Christian communities in
the United States. Music
for Small Christian
Communities is a
collection of 28 songs
(with some selections in
both English and Spanish)
written by eight of
today's best liturgical
composers. Some of the
music is responsive to
typical events in a
community's life, such as
adding new members,
public commitment to a
community's mission, and
gathering at table
together. Other songs are
written for regular
ritual moments including
Call to Prayer and
Worship, Liturgy of the
Word, Prayers of the
Faithful, and Mission
(Sending). There are also
several selections
dedicated to Mary, Mother
of the Church and a
community's commitment to
social justice. This
unique project was
conceived by Bernard Lee,
SM, and David Kauffman, a
lay Marianist, both
committed to their
Marianist charism of
Community and
Hospitality. Â .
Light of the Sword Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire/avancé De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 4 SKU: BT.DHP-1094729-140 Composed by Itaru...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 4
SKU:
BT.DHP-1094729-140
Composed by Itaru Sakai.
Brilliant Marches.
Concert March. Score
Only. Composed 2009. 20
pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1094729-140. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1094729-140).
9x12
inches.
This work
takes both its name and
inspiration from a
lighthouse “Sword
Cape†that keeps
watch near Japan’s
naval base. The piece
describes how, come rain
or shine, the lighthouse
bids a safe journey to
departing ships, guides
them during their travels
and eventually welcomes
them home again. The
music evokes many musical
images - grand ships
sailing by, white-capped
waves, the deep blue of
the ocean and the light
of ‘sword
cape†as it
silently guides ships
over the mysterious
waters.
Dieses
Werk wurde von einem
Leuchtturm mit dem Namen
Schwert-Kap“
inspiriert, der in der
Nähe des
Marinestützpunkts von
Japan steht. Es
beschreibt, wie die
Schiffe bei jedem Wetter
von diesem Leuchtturm
verabschiedet, auf ihrem
Weg geleitet und bei der
Rückkehr willkommen
geheißen werden. Dabei
entstehen verschiedene
musikalische Bilder vor
dem inneren Auge des
Zuhörers: das
Vorbeiziehen eines
Schiffes, weiße Wellen
blauer See oder das Licht
des Leuchtturm auf dem
stillen Wasser bei
Nebel.
Light of
the Sword è un
brano commissionato a
Sakai dalla Banda
Militare delle Forze
marittime di autodifesa
giapponesi di stanza nel
porto di Yokosuka nella
baia di Tokio.
L’origine del
titolo ha due
significati: da una parte
si ispira al faro di
Tsurugizaki
(letteralmente
“estremit della
spadaâ€), la cui
luce serve come punto di
riferimento tra la terra
ed il mare, e
dall’altra alla
luce emanata dalla spada
che appartiene alla
grande tradizione degli
ufficiali di marina. Una
marcia luminosa!
Light of the Sword Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire/avancé De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 4 SKU: BT.DHP-1094729-010 Composed by Itaru...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 4
SKU:
BT.DHP-1094729-010
Composed by Itaru Sakai.
Brilliant Marches.
Concert March. Set (Score
& Parts). Composed 2009.
De Haske Publications
#DHP 1094729-010.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(BT.DHP-1094729-010).
9x12
inches.
This work
takes both its name and
inspiration from a
lighthouse “Sword
Cape†that keeps
watch near Japan’s
naval base. The piece
describes how, come rain
or shine, the lighthouse
bids a safe journey to
departing ships, guides
them during their travels
and eventually welcomes
them home again. The
music evokes many musical
images - grand ships
sailing by, white-capped
waves, the deep blue of
the ocean and the light
of ‘sword
cape†as it
silently guides ships
over the mysterious
waters.
Dieses
Werk wurde von einem
Leuchtturm mit dem Namen
Schwert-Kap“
inspiriert, der in der
Nähe des
Marinestützpunkts von
Japan steht. Es
beschreibt, wie die
Schiffe bei jedem Wetter
von diesem Leuchtturm
verabschiedet, auf ihrem
Weg geleitet und bei der
Rückkehr willkommen
geheißen werden. Dabei
entstehen verschiedene
musikalische Bilder vor
dem inneren Auge des
Zuhörers: das
Vorbeiziehen eines
Schiffes, weiße Wellen
blauer See oder das Licht
des Leuchtturm auf dem
stillen Wasser bei
Nebel.
Light of
the Sword è un
brano commissionato a
Sakai dalla Banda
Militare delle Forze
marittime di autodifesa
giapponesi di stanza nel
porto di Yokosuka nella
baia di Tokio.
L’origine del
titolo ha due
significati: da una parte
si ispira al faro di
Tsurugizaki
(letteralmente
“estremit della
spadaâ€), la cui
luce serve come punto di
riferimento tra la terra
ed il mare, e
dall’altra alla
luce emanata dalla spada
che appartiene alla
grande tradizione degli
ufficiali di marina. Una
marcia luminosa!