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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Boy
Soprano, Soprano, Tenor,
Flugelhorn, Mixed Chorus,
and Chamber Orchestra
Study Score. Composed
by Harald Weiss. This
edition: Paperback/Soft
Cover. Sheet music. Study
Score. Classical.
Softcover. Composed
2008/2009. 188 pages.
Duration 100'. Schott
Music #ED20619. Published
by Schott Music
(HL.49018099).
ISBN
9790001158428. UPC:
884088567347.
8.25x11.75x0.457 inches.
Latin - German.
On
letting go(Concerning the
selection of the texts)
In the selection of the
texts, I have allowed
myself to be motivated
and inspired by the
concept of 'letting go'.
This appears to me to be
one of the essential
aspects of dying, but
also of life itself. We
humans cling far too
strongly to successful
achievements, whether
they have to do with
material or ideal values,
or relationships of all
kinds. We cannot and do
not want to let go,
almost as if our life
depended on it. As we
will have to practise the
art of letting go at the
latest during our hour of
death, perhaps we could
already make a start on
this while we are still
alive. Tagore describes
this farewell with very
simple but strikingly
vivid imagery: 'I will
return the key of my
door'. I have set this
text for tenor solo. Here
I imagine, and have
correspondingly noted in
a certain passage of the
score, that the
protagonist finds himself
as though 'in an ocean'
of voices in which he is
however not drowning, but
immersing himself in
complete relaxation. The
phenomenon of letting go
is described even more
simply and tersely in
Psalm 90, verse 12: 'So
teach us to number our
days, that we may apply
our hearts unto wisdom'.
This cannot be expressed
more plainly.I have begun
the requiem with a solo
boy's voice singing the
beginning of this psalm
on a single note, the
note A. This in effect
says it all. The work
comes full circle at the
culmination with a repeat
of the psalm which
subsequently leads into a
resplendent 'lux
aeterna'. The
intermediate texts of the
Requiem which highlight
the phenomenon of letting
go in the widest spectrum
of colours originate on
the one hand from the
Latin liturgy of the
Messa da Requiem (In
Paradisum, Libera me,
Requiem aeternam, Mors
stupebit) and on the
other hand from poems by
Joseph von Eichendorff,
Hermann Hesse,
Rabindranath Tagore and
Rainer Maria Rilke.All
texts have a distinctive
positive element in
common and view death as
being an organic process
within the great system
of the universe, for
example when Hermann
Hesse writes: 'Entreiss
dich, Seele, nun der
Zeit, entreiss dich
deinen Sorgen und mache
dich zum Flug bereit in
den ersehnten Morgen'
['Tear yourself way , o
soul, from time, tear
yourself away from your
sorrows and prepare
yourself to fly away into
the long-awaited
morning'] and later: 'Und
die Seele unbewacht will
in freien Flugen
schweben, um im
Zauberkreis der Nacht
tief und tausendfach zu
leben' ['And the
unfettered soul strives
to soar in free flight to
live in the magic sphere
of the night, deep and
thousandfold']. Or Joseph
von Eichendorff whose
text evokes a distant
song in his lines: 'Und
meine Seele spannte weit
ihre Flugel aus. Flog
durch die stillen Lande,
als floge sie nach Haus'
['And my soul spread its
wings wide. Flew through
the still country as if
homeward bound.']Here a
strong romantically
tinged occidental
resonance can be detected
which is however also
accompanied by a
universal spirit going
far beyond all cultures
and religions. In the
beginning was the sound
Long before any sort of
word or meaningful phrase
was uttered by vocal
chords, sounds,
vibrations and tones
already existed. This
brings us back to the
music. Both during my
years of study and at
subsequent periods, I had
been an active
participant in the world
of contemporary music,
both as percussionist and
also as conductor and
composer. My early scores
had a somewhat
adventurous appearance,
filled with an abundance
of small black dots: no
rhythm could be too
complicated, no register
too extreme and no
harmony too dissonant. I
devoted myself intensely
to the handling of
different parameters
which in serial music
coexist in total
equality: I also studied
aleatory principles and
so-called minimal music.I
subsequently emigrated
and took up residence in
Spain from where I
embarked on numerous
travels over the years to
India, Africa and South
America. I spent repeated
periods during this time
as a resident in
non-European countries.
This meant that the
currents of contemporary
music swept past me
vaguely and at a great
distance. What I instead
absorbed during this
period were other
completely new cultures
in which I attempted to
immerse myself as
intensively as possible.I
learned foreign languages
and came into contact
with musicians of all
classes and styles who
had a different cultural
heritage than my own: I
was intoxicated with the
diversity of artistic
potential.Nevertheless,
the further I distanced
myself from my own
Western musical heritage,
the more this returned
insistently in my
consciousness.The scene
can be imagined of
sitting somewhere in the
middle of the Brazilian
jungle surrounded by the
wailing of Indians and
out of the blue being
provided with the
opportunity to hear
Beethoven's late string
quartets: this can be a
heart-wrenching
experience, akin to an
identity crisis. This
type of experience can
also be described as
cathartic. Whatever the
circumstances, my
'renewed' occupation with
the 'old' country would
not permit me to return
to the point at which I
as an audacious young
student had maltreated
the musical parameters of
so-called contemporary
music. A completely
different approach would
be necessary: an
extremely careful
approach, inching my way
gradually back into the
Western world: an
approach which would
welcome tradition back
into the fold, attempt to
unfurl the petals and
gently infuse this
tradition with a breath
of contemporary
life.Although I am aware
that I will not unleash a
revolution or scandal
with this approach, I am
nevertheless confident
as, with the musical
vocabulary of this
Requiem, I am travelling
in an orbit in which no
ballast or complex
structures will be
transported or intimated:
on the contrary, I have
attempted to form the
message of the texts in
music with the naivety of
a 'homecomer'. Harald
WeissColonia de San
PedroMarch 2009.
Romantic opera in
three acts. Composed
by Franz Schubert. Edited
by Walther Durr. This
edition: complete
edition, urtext edition.
Linen. New Schubert
Edition (Neue Ausgabe
samtlicher Werke) Series
II, Volume 6. 3 part
volumes. Opern, dt.
(German Opera). Complete
edition, Score. D 732.
Duration 2 hours, 30
minutes. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA05540_00.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag (BA.BA05540).
ISBN 9790006497126. 33
x 26 cm inches. Text:
Franz von
Schober.
In late
September or early
October 1821 Schubert and
his close friend, Franz
von Schober, vacationed
in the countryside of
Lower Austria. Their
first stopover was at
Ochsenburg Castle, which
belonged to the Bishop of
St. Pölten (a close
relative of
Schober’s), after
which they moved on to
St. Pölten itself.
Roughly a year earlier,
two stage works by
Schubert had been
performed in Vienna: the
one-act singspiel Die
Zwillingsbrüder and
the melodrama Die
Zauberharfe. The
librettos were both
written by the seasoned
Viennese playwright Georg
von Hofmann, who blamed
the press for the
indifferent reception the
two works were given by
the audience. Schubert
and Schober now decided,
it would seem, to write a
grand romantic opera
uninfluenced by the
workaday world of the
theatre and beholden
solely to their own ideas
of what an opera should
be.
Not until 24
June 1854 was the opera
finally performed in
Weimar, under the baton
of Franz Liszt. It only
achieved success,
however, in an
arrangement by Johann
Nepomuk Fuchs that was
staged on many German and
Austrian stages in
1881–2, allegedly
with brilliant
acclaim.
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the work - Valuable
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practice - Includes
an introduction with
critical commentary
explaining source
discrepancies and
editorial decisions
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Fete with a Prologue and 3 Acts. Composed by Jean- Philippe Rameau (1683-1764)....(+)
Fete with a Prologue and
3
Acts. Composed by Jean-
Philippe Rameau
(1683-1764).
Edited by Julien
Dubruque.
This edition: urtext
edition.
Paperback. Symphonies /
Versions of 1746 and
1745.
Score, anthology. RCT 59.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA07563.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag
Orchestra (Study Score) SKU: HL.49010307 Incidental Music for Goethe's...(+)
Orchestra (Study Score)
SKU: HL.49010307
Incidental Music for
Goethe's Drama.
Composed by Ludwig van
Beethoven. Edited by
Wilhelm Altmann. Arranged
by Wilhelm Altmann. This
edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Edition Schott.
Classical, Opera,
Romantic. Study Score.
Op. 84. 92 pages.
Eulenburg Edition
#ETP823. Published by
Eulenburg Edition
(HL.49010307).
ISBN
9783795769468. UPC:
841886014923.
5.25x7.5x0.219 inches.
German.
With more
than 1,200 titles from
the orchestral and choral
repertoire, from chamber
music and musical
theatre, Edition
Eulenburg is the world's
largest series of scores,
covering large part of
music history from the
Baroque to the Classical
era and looking back on a
long tradition.
Scaramouche Orchestre [Conducteur et Parties séparées] Baton Music
For Alto Saxophone and Orchestra. Composed by Darius Milhaud (1892-1974)....(+)
For Alto Saxophone and
Orchestra. Composed
by Darius Milhaud
(1892-1974). Arranged by
Andreas van Zoelen. Full
score and set of parts.
Duration 10:00. Published
by Baton Music
(BF.BM546-SET).
Orchestra SKU: HH.HH575-FSC Composed by Niccolò Piccinni. Edited by Ad...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
HH.HH575-FSC
Composed
by Niccolò Piccinni.
Edited by Adriano
Cirillo. Full score.
Edition HH Music
Publishers #HH575-FSC.
Published by Edition HH
Music Publishers
(HH.HH575-FSC).
Orchestra SKU: HH.HH575-IPT Composed by Niccolò Piccinni. Edited by Ad...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
HH.HH575-IPT
Composed
by Niccolò Piccinni.
Edited by Adriano
Cirillo. Instrumental
parts. Edition HH Music
Publishers #HH575-IPT.
Published by Edition HH
Music Publishers
(HH.HH575-IPT).
For All Band Programs. By Tim Lautzenheiser and Charles Menghini. Essential Elem...(+)
For All Band Programs. By
Tim Lautzenheiser and
Charles Menghini.
Essential Elements.
CD-ROM only. Size 9x12
inches. 48 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard.
Composed by Jean Sibelius (1865-1957). Edited by Ulrich Mahlert. This edition: u...(+)
Composed by Jean Sibelius
(1865-1957). Edited by
Ulrich Mahlert. This
edition: urtext.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library). Study
score. 116 pages.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.PB-5564-07).
Orchestra SKU: HL.14028038 Composed by Poul Ruders. Music Sales America. ...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
HL.14028038
Composed
by Poul Ruders. Music
Sales America. Classical.
Score. 95 pages. Music
Sales #KP00294. Published
by Music Sales
(HL.14028038).
ISBN
9788759854730.
12.0x16.5x0.3 inches.
English.
The word
GONG is saturated with
associations: the
splendour of the Orient,
mysticism, drama, loud
metallic clangour,
violent impact, etc. The
present piece draws upon
all those connotations,
but it is primarily a
symphonic drama about the
life and behaviour of the
sun, our closest star and
prime source of life on
Earth. Describing the sun
in music is not a new
idea, of course; during a
visit to Greece, Carl
Nielsen was inspired by
the orbit of the sun and
its very un-Danish
ferocity and thus wrote
the Helios Overture. GONG
is a Helios Overture too,
of sorts, albeit more
abstract. Recent
astronomical research
shows, that the surface
of the sun reverberates
like a gong, in four
different, simultaneous
tempi (not directly
depicted in the score,
though); the sun looks
like a GONG, - the O in
the written work looks
like the sun; there is
even a solar research
group called GONG (Global
Oscillation Network
Group). Formally the
composition follows the
life and fate of the sun,
from the initial
explotional birth through
the hyper-activity as
energy source as we know
it today to the final,
predicted flaring up and
collapse into a so-called
white dwarf. But - being
a musical composition,
not an astrophysical
thesis - GONG is brought
to its compositional
conclusion by a real
concert-ending, a chord
taken from the middle of
the piece and sustained
over several bars, from
virtual nothingness to
full force.
Orchestre [Conducteur] - Intermédiaire Hal Leonard
(from the Paramount Motion Picture "Raiders of the Lost Ark") Composed by John W...(+)
(from the Paramount
Motion Picture "Raiders
of the Lost Ark")
Composed by John
Williams. For orchestra.
Format: full score
(spiral bound). With full
score notation and
introductory text.
Movies. C Major. Series:
John Williams Signature
Edition. 32 pages.
10.5x14 inches. Duration
5m5s. Published by Hal
Leonard.
Symphonies. Composed by Jean- Philippe Rameau (1683-1764). Edited by Thomas Sou...(+)
Symphonies. Composed by
Jean-
Philippe Rameau
(1683-1764).
Edited by Thomas Soury.
This
edition: urtext edition.
Paperback. Score,
anthology.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA08895_00. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
Composed by Richard Wagner (1813-1883). Edited by Ulrich Konrad. This edition:...(+)
Composed by Richard
Wagner
(1813-1883). Edited by
Ulrich
Konrad. This edition:
facsimile. Half-leather
binding. Documenta
musicologica II/56 /
Barenreiter Facsimile.
Facsimile. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BVK02418.
Published
by Baerenreiter Verlag
Freedom Orchestre [Conducteur] - Intermédiaire Hal Leonard
String Orchestra (Score) - Grade 3-4 SKU: HL.4492887 Pop Specials for ...(+)
String Orchestra (Score)
- Grade 3-4
SKU:
HL.4492887
Pop
Specials for Strings -
Grade 3-4. By Jon
Batiste. By Andrae
Alexander, Autumn Rowe,
Jonathan Batiste, and
Tierce Person. Arranged
by Paul Murtha. Pop
Specials for Strings.
Concert. Softcover. 12
pages. Duration 180
seconds. Published by Hal
Leonard (HL.4492887).
UPC: 196288091288.
9.0x12.0x0.028
inches.
Jonathan
Batiste's Grammy-award
winning anthem to freedom
comes to life in this
sparkling G major string
orchestra arrangement by
Paul Murtha. With all the
verve and spirit of the
original, you'll soon
have students doing
Batiste's famous dances
moves as part of the
performance!
(Featuring: Opening Overture / Mine Escape / Pirates vs. Natives vs. Heroes vs. ...(+)
(Featuring: Opening
Overture / Mine Escape /
Pirates vs. Natives vs.
Heroes vs. Chickens /
Transfiguration /
Fetching the Boys).
Composed by John Powell.
Arranged by Douglas E.
Wagner. Orchestra. Full
Orchestra; Part(s);
Score. Pop Concert Full
Orchestra. Movie. Grade
3. 214 pages. Published
by Alfred Music
Featuring: Opening Overture / Mine Escape / Pirates vs. Natives vs. Heroes vs...(+)
Featuring: Opening
Overture / Mine Escape /
Pirates vs. Natives vs.
Heroes vs. Chickens /
Transfiguration /
Fetching the Boys.
Composed by John Powell.
Arranged by Douglas E.
Wagner. Full Orchestra;
Score. Pop Concert Full
Orchestra. Movie. 24
pages. Published by
Alfred Music (AP.44807S).
Overture No. 2 to the
Opera. Composed by
Ludwig van Beethoven.
Orchestra; stapled.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library).
Overture; Classical. Full
score. 68 pages. Duration
13'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #PB 5142.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.PB-5142).
ISBN 9790004208878. 10
x 12.5
inches.
Despite the
numbering, the overture
Leonore No. 2 was
Beethoven's first effort
to precede his only opera
with an adequate
introduction. It had been
composed last minute and
in between the rehearsals
for the premiere of the
opera Leonore oder Der
Triumph der ehelichen
Liebe (Leonore, or The
Triumph of Marital Love)
on 20 November 1805 at
the Theater an der Wien.
This comprehensive,
programmatic work was met
with incomprehension at
first performances just
like the opera itself.
Beethoven felt compelled
to re-write Leonore
completely and presented
it under its new title
Fidelio. In 1806 he
revised the overture to
such an extent that a
symphonic sonata movement
emerged; with another
incorrect numbering,
Leonore No. 3 has gone
down in music history and
above all it has achieved
a regular place in
concert repertory. And in
order to complete the
confusion: written in
1806/07, only Overture
No. 1 is Beethoven's
chronologically last
effort to write an
overture for Leonore,
before he - many years
later - put an end to
this infinite subject
with the so-called
Fidelio overture for the
third version of the
opera. After all, thanks
to the search after a
dramaturgically
convincing beginning of
the opera, the music
world has been enriched
by four quite different
orchestra scores.The
music text of the present
score is based on Volume
11 of the Supplements to
the Complete Edition. The
performance material of
the Fidelio and Leonore
No. 3 overtures is
available in Breitkopf
Urtext editions..
Baritone Solo, 8-Part
Chorus and Orchestra
Study Score. Composed
by Johannes Brahms.
Edited by Johannes Behr
and Ulrich Tadday. Henle
Study Scores. Classical.
Softcover. G. Henle
#HN9030. Published by G.
Henle (HL.51489030).
UPC: 196288093763.
6.75x9.5x0.505
inches.
Brahms
composed his Triumphlied
for eight-part chorus,
solo baritone and
orchestra as a direct
reaction to the victory
of the German army in the
Franco-Prussian War of
1870/71 and the
consequent founding of
the German Empire.
Similar to the German
Requiem completed shortly
before, Brahms himself
compiled the text from
the Bible, in this case
from Chapter 19 of the
Book of Revelations.
Because of the somewhat
melodramatic tone of the
composition and the
nationalistic background
to the works genesis, in
recent years the
Triumphlied has seldom
been heard in concert
halls. Unlike
overly-patriotic
occasional works such as
Richard Wagner's
Kaisermarsch, the
Triumphlied is true
Brahms and is a musically
rich composition. This
study edition takes the
musical text from the
Brahms Complete Edition
(HL 51486030), thereby
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movement in C major,
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rediscovered in 2012 in
Bremen.
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Orchestra SKU: HL.14023642 Composed by Michael Nyman. Music Sales America...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
HL.14023642
Composed
by Michael Nyman. Music
Sales America. 20th
Century. Book
[Softcover]. Composed
1999. 54 pages. Chester
Music #CH61479. Published
by Chester Music
(HL.14023642).
ISBN
9780711978119.
9.0x12.0x0.243
inches.
This work
was written by Michael
Nyman towards the end of
1997, commissioned by the
English Sinfonia to
celebrate the orchestra's
taking up residence in
Stevenage, Hertfordshire.
The first performance was
given by the English
Sinfonia under Bramwell
Toevy at the Royal
Festival Hall, London, on
14 April 1998. Duration
c. 17mins.
Instrumentation:; 2
FLUTES; 2 OBOES; 2
CLARINETS IN Bb; 2
BASSOONS; 2 HORNS IN F; 2
TRUMPETS IN Bb; TIMPANI;
STRINGS.
Carol of the Bells Orchestre [Conducteur et Parties séparées] Carl Fischer
(Ukrainian Christmas Carol - Full Score and Parts). By Peter Wilhousky. Arranged...(+)
(Ukrainian Christmas
Carol - Full Score and
Parts). By Peter
Wilhousky. Arranged by
Richard Hayman.
Orchestra. For Piccolo,
Flute I, Flute II, Oboe
I, Oboe II, Clarinet I,
Clarinet II, Bassoon I,
Bassoon II, Horn I, Horn
II, Horn III, Horn IV,
Trumpet I, Trumpet II,
Trumpet III, Tenor I,
Tenor II, Tenor III,
Tuba, Timpani,
Glockenspiel, Chimes,
Swiss Hand Bells, Suspe.
Carl Fischer Orchestra
Edition. Score and
part(s). Standard
notation. 29 pages.
Published by Carl Fischer
Orchestra SKU: HL.14020052 Composed by Ernest John Moeran. Music Sales Am...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
HL.14020052
Composed
by Ernest John Moeran.
Music Sales America.
Classical. Book
[Softcover]. 18 pages.
Music Sales #NOV950528.
Published by Music Sales
(HL.14020052).
10.25x14.5x0.43
inches.
Moeran
based Lonely Waters on
the fragment of a song
from the Broads of East
Norfolk. This flowing,
atmospheric work is
dedicated to Ralph Vaughn
Williams, and recalls
Moeran's Norfolk boyhood
and the folksongs he
collected from East
Anglia.E J Moeran was a
20th century British
composer of Anglo-Irish
background who spent his
early years in Norfolk.
Influences of folksong
and programmatic elements
can be easily heard in
this composer's main body
of work. Moeran tended
toward the smaller
ensembles in his
composition which gave an
appropriate frame for his
great lyric gifts.
Full orchestra SKU: LO.30-3681MD Composed by Jay Rouse. Choral collection...(+)
Full orchestra
SKU:
LO.30-3681MD
Composed
by Jay Rouse. Choral
collection. Sacred
Choral, Concert,
Eastertide, General.
Orchestral score and CD
with printable parts.
Medallion Music
#30/3681MD. Published by
Medallion Music
(LO.30-3681MD).
UPC:
000308153286.
Orche
stral Score and CD with
Printable Parts for
55/1199MD This deeply
moving collection from
Jay Rouse includes six
songs that glory in the
cross of Christ. Highly
appropriate for use
throughout the Easter
season, it is just as
impactful year-round. It
includes the classic
Annie Herring Easter Song
in an easily learned
contemporary style; a
gospel setting of the
much-loved hymn My
Savior’s Love; two
modern worship anthems,
Broken Bread, Broken Life
and Jesus Crucified; the
beloved Dottie Rambo song
I Will Glory in the
Cross; and an elegant
setting of the timeless
hymn Beneath the Cross of
Jesus. Optional
narrations from gifted
writer Rose Aspinall will
bring the truths of
scripture to life in a
refreshing way.
There’s an eternal
mystery in the cross,
that instrument of death
and grace. Hanging there
by His own choosing, the
Son of God purchases life
for you and me..
Full orchestra SKU: LO.30-3680MD Composed by Jay Rouse. Choral collection...(+)
Full orchestra
SKU:
LO.30-3680MD
Composed
by Jay Rouse. Choral
collection. Sacred
Choral, Concert,
Eastertide, General.
Orchestral score and
parts. Medallion Music
#30/3680MD. Published by
Medallion Music
(LO.30-3680MD).
UPC:
000308153279.
Orche
stral Score and Parts for
55/1199MD This deeply
moving collection from
Jay Rouse includes six
songs that glory in the
cross of Christ. Highly
appropriate for use
throughout the Easter
season, it is just as
impactful year-round. It
includes the classic
Annie Herring Easter Song
in an easily learned
contemporary style; a
gospel setting of the
much-loved hymn My
Savior’s Love; two
modern worship anthems,
Broken Bread, Broken Life
and Jesus Crucified; the
beloved Dottie Rambo song
I Will Glory in the
Cross; and an elegant
setting of the timeless
hymn Beneath the Cross of
Jesus. Optional
narrations from gifted
writer Rose Aspinall will
bring the truths of
scripture to life in a
refreshing way.
There’s an eternal
mystery in the cross,
that instrument of death
and grace. Hanging there
by His own choosing, the
Son of God purchases life
for you and me..
(5 Orchestral Pieces Eulenburg Audio Score). By Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn (180...(+)
(5 Orchestral Pieces
Eulenburg Audio Score).
By Felix Bartholdy
Mendelssohn (1809-1847).
Edited by Boris von
Haken. For Orchestra
(Study Score). Eulenberg
Audio plus Score.
Softcover with CD. 120
pages. Hal Leonard
#EAS161. Published by Hal
Leonard
(Orchestra) SKU: HL.49013026 Dance drama by Luchino Visconti. One set<...(+)
(Orchestra)
SKU:
HL.49013026
Dance
drama by Luchino
Visconti. One set.
Composed by Hans Werner
Henze. This edition:
Paperback/Soft Cover.
Sheet music. Edition
Schott. Classical. Study
Score. Composed 1956. 168
pages. Duration 50'.
Schott Music #ED 9416.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49013026).
ISBN
9790001131476.
1
(auch Picc.) * 1 * Engl.
Hr. * 1 * Bassklar. * 1 -
2 * 2 * 1 * 0 - P. - Hfe.
- Str.Jazzband (kann nach
Belieben verandert
werden): Fl. * Altsax. *
Tenorsax. * Jazztrp. *
Jazzpos. - S. (hg. Beck.
* Tamt. * kl. Tr. [mit
Schnarrs.] * Tomt. *
Jazztr. * Bong. * gr. Tr.
[mit Ped.] * Mar. * Tubo)
(3 Spieler) - Klav. -
Kb.
1 (auch Picc.)
* 1 * Engl. Hr. * 1 *
Bassklar. * 1 - 2 * 2 * 1
* 0 - P. - Hfe. -
Str. Jazzband (kann
nach Belieben verandert
werden): Fl. * Altsax. *
Tenorsax. * Jazztrp. *
Jazzpos. - S. (hg.
Beck. * Tamt. * kl. Tr.
[mit Schnarrs.] * Tomt. *
Jazztr. * Bong. * gr. Tr.
[mit Ped.] * Mar. *
Tubo) (3 Spieler) - Klav.
- Kb.
(Death
& Transfiguration)
Clothbound Score,
Complete Edition in
G. Edition Schott.
Classical. Hardcover.
Duration 1440 seconds.
Schott Music #RSW306.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49047172).
UPC:
196288143406.
When
the 24-year-old Richard
Strauss, assistant
conductor in Munich,
began the composition of
his third tone poem in
the summer of 1888, he
saw himself close to the
aspiration prescribed by
his mentor Alexander
Ritter: to become the
successor of Richard
Wagner as a musical
dramatist. Strauss had
already been working on
the text of his first
opera Guntram for a year
and additionally devoted
himself to programmatic
orchestral works oriented
to the musical language
of Liszt and Wagner in
order to prepare himself
compositionally for his
new task. With the aid of
Strauss and other
musicians including
Ludwig Thuille and
Friedrich Rösch who
had been gathering for
“Ritter's round
table†in Munich
between 1886 and 1889,
RitterÂ’s intention
was to achieve success on
a broad front with the
New German School
following the death of
its two protagonists
Wagner and Liszt. We do
not know whether Ritter
and his supporters
jointly planned Strauss's
compositional path
towards opera, determined
the subjectsof his
prospective tone poems
and considered various
strategies of their
musical realization, but
the influence of this
group shouldnot be
underestimated. It cannot
be ruled out that the
number of three tone
poems was fixed, as was
their sequence of
composition, which would
progressively achieve its
zenith in an increasing
orientation to Liszt and
Wagner. The circle could
possibly have also
discussed initial links
to literary subjects
(Macbeth and Don Juan)
and ultimately the
abstention from this
practice in the third and
final tone poem. The
subject of the work, or
rather in StraussÂ’s
formulation its
“poetic
modelâ€, has
occasionally been
interpreted from an
autobiographical aspect.
Strauss however did not
experience serious
illness until May 1891
and once more in June
1892, long after Tod und
Verklärung had been
composed. Even without an
external reason, the
material would have been
only too attractive for
an admirer of Wagner and
Liszt like Strauss, not
to mention for his mentor
Alexander Ritter. The
concept of 'death and
transfiguration' had
already played a central
role in LisztÂ’s
symphonic poems Tasso and
Prometheus.
By Antonio Carlos Jobim. Edited by Rob Duboff and Jeffrey Sultanof. Arranged by ...(+)
By Antonio Carlos Jobim.
Edited by Rob Duboff and
Jeffrey Sultanof.
Arranged by Claus
Ogerman. For studio
orchestra (Woodwind 1:
Flute, Woodwind 2:
Flute/Piccolo, Woodwind
3: Flute, Woodwind 4:
Alto Flute, Woodwind 5:
Alto Flute/Oboe, Woodwind
6: Bass Cla