Serie IX (Schriften) Vol. 4.3: Briefe 1952-1956. Composed by Hanns Eisler ...(+)
Serie IX (Schriften) Vol.
4.3: Briefe 1952-1956.
Composed by Hanns Eisler
(1898-1962). Edited by
Maren
Koster. Restless Times.
Breitkopf and Haertel #BV
350. Published by
Breitkopf
and Haertel
Full orchestra SKU: LO.30-3653L Composed by Pepper Choplin. Arranged by M...(+)
Full orchestra
SKU:
LO.30-3653L
Composed
by Pepper Choplin.
Arranged by Michael
Lawrence. Choral,
cantatas. Eastertide,
Holy Week. Score and
parts, plus CD with
printable parts. Lorenz
Publishing Company
#30/3653L. Published by
Lorenz Publishing Company
(LO.30-3653L).
UPC:
000308152227.
Score
and parts plus CD with
printable parts for The
Body of Christ (55/1197L)
Pepper Choplin
beautifully and
creatively crafted this
telling of the final days
of Jesus’ life,
focusing on the meaning
of His words and actions
leading to the cross.
With stunning melodies
and a powerful
orchestration by Michael
Lawrence, we reflect on
the feet that walked the
earth, the hands that
touched and healed, the
voice that spoke the Word
of God, and the head that
bore a crown of thorns as
Jesus was sacrificed.
From the worshipful
opener, We Behold His
Glory, to the meditative
and stunningly powerful
path to the cross, O
Sacred Journey, the
importance of
Christ’s body
remains the center point
of this work. The final
number, We Are the Body
of Christ, is a
benediction that can be
presented immediately
following the preceding
number or after closing
remarks from a speaker.
For Christ is our head
and though we are many,
His Spirit will make us
one…Go now as the
body of Christ..
Full orchestra SKU: LO.30-3650L Composed by Pepper Choplin. Arranged by M...(+)
Full orchestra
SKU:
LO.30-3650L
Composed
by Pepper Choplin.
Arranged by Michael
Lawrence. Choral,
cantatas. Eastertide,
Holy Week. Full score.
Lorenz Publishing Company
#30/3650L. Published by
Lorenz Publishing Company
(LO.30-3650L).
UPC:
000308152197.
Full
score for The Body of
Christ (55/1197L) Pepper
Choplin beautifully and
creatively crafted this
telling of the final days
of Jesus’ life,
focusing on the meaning
of His words and actions
leading to the cross.
With stunning melodies
and a powerful
orchestration by Michael
Lawrence, we reflect on
the feet that walked the
earth, the hands that
touched and healed, the
voice that spoke the Word
of God, and the head that
bore a crown of thorns as
Jesus was sacrificed.
From the worshipful
opener, We Behold His
Glory, to the meditative
and stunningly powerful
path to the cross, O
Sacred Journey, the
importance of
Christ’s body
remains the center point
of this work. The final
number, We Are the Body
of Christ, is a
benediction that can be
presented immediately
following the preceding
number or after closing
remarks from a speaker.
For Christ is our head
and though we are many,
His Spirit will make us
one…Go now as the
body of Christ..
Full orchestra SKU: LO.30-3651L Composed by Pepper Choplin. Arranged by M...(+)
Full orchestra
SKU:
LO.30-3651L
Composed
by Pepper Choplin.
Arranged by Michael
Lawrence. Choral,
cantatas. Eastertide,
Holy Week. Instrumental
parts. Lorenz Publishing
Company #30/3651L.
Published by Lorenz
Publishing Company
(LO.30-3651L).
UPC:
000308152203.
Set
of parts for The Body of
Christ (55/1197L) Pepper
Choplin beautifully and
creatively crafted this
telling of the final days
of Jesus’ life,
focusing on the meaning
of His words and actions
leading to the cross.
With stunning melodies
and a powerful
orchestration by Michael
Lawrence, we reflect on
the feet that walked the
earth, the hands that
touched and healed, the
voice that spoke the Word
of God, and the head that
bore a crown of thorns as
Jesus was sacrificed.
From the worshipful
opener, We Behold His
Glory, to the meditative
and stunningly powerful
path to the cross, O
Sacred Journey, the
importance of
Christ’s body
remains the center point
of this work. The final
number, We Are the Body
of Christ, is a
benediction that can be
presented immediately
following the preceding
number or after closing
remarks from a speaker.
For Christ is our head
and though we are many,
His Spirit will make us
one…Go now as the
body of Christ..
Full orchestra SKU: LO.30-3652L Composed by Pepper Choplin. Arranged by M...(+)
Full orchestra
SKU:
LO.30-3652L
Composed
by Pepper Choplin.
Arranged by Michael
Lawrence. Choral,
cantatas. Eastertide,
Holy Week. CD with
printable parts. Lorenz
Publishing Company
#30/3652L. Published by
Lorenz Publishing Company
(LO.30-3652L).
UPC:
000308152210.
CD
with printable parts for
The Body of Christ
(55/1197L) Pepper Choplin
beautifully and
creatively crafted this
telling of the final days
of Jesus’ life,
focusing on the meaning
of His words and actions
leading to the cross.
With stunning melodies
and a powerful
orchestration by Michael
Lawrence, we reflect on
the feet that walked the
earth, the hands that
touched and healed, the
voice that spoke the Word
of God, and the head that
bore a crown of thorns as
Jesus was sacrificed.
From the worshipful
opener, We Behold His
Glory, to the meditative
and stunningly powerful
path to the cross, O
Sacred Journey, the
importance of
Christ’s body
remains the center point
of this work. The final
number, We Are the Body
of Christ, is a
benediction that can be
presented immediately
following the preceding
number or after closing
remarks from a speaker.
For Christ is our head
and though we are many,
His Spirit will make us
one…Go now as the
body of Christ..
SATB Choir, Orchestra (Study Score) SKU: HL.14026108 Composed by Zbigniew...(+)
SATB Choir, Orchestra
(Study Score)
SKU:
HL.14026108
Composed
by Zbigniew Preisner.
Music Sales America.
Post-1900. Sheet Music,
Score. With Text
language: Greek / Latin /
Polish. Chester Music
#CH61497. Published by
Chester Music
(HL.14026108).
UPC:
884088811266. 0.408
inches.
Composer's
Note Once, we had a joint
conception to create a
concert telling a life
story. The premiere was
planned to take place on
the Acropolis in Athens.
It was intended to be a
large event, a hybrid of
a mystery play and an
opera. Krzysztof
Kieslowski would be the
director, Krzysztof
Piesiewicz was
responsible for the
script, and I was
planning to compose the
music. We thought it
might be the first of a
series of musical
performances, to be
developed in various
interesting places around
the world in the next few
years. But it was life
that authored a different
ending: Krzysztof
Kieslowski died in March
of 1996. The first part
of Requiem for My Friend
is meant as a farewell to
Krzysztof Kieslowski. I
dedicate this music to
him. Zbigniew
Preisner.
Orchestra SKU: SU.91580100 For Orchestra. Composed by Steven Mercu...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
SU.91580100
For
Orchestra. Composed
by Steven Mercurio.
Vocal/Choral, Opera. CD
(Audio). Subito Music
Corporation #91580100.
Published by Subito Music
Corporation
(SU.91580100).
A Grateful Tail
- Movement by Movement
Siriusly, Dog Star
Sirius, the brightest
star in the night sky,
has been used by
travelers and navigators
for thousands of years as
a guiding star and so it
is here as the opening
movement for the
symphony. Sirius, the
cornerstone to the
constellation Canis
Maggiore or Big Dog sits
at the foot of Orion, the
hunter, leading the way.
Highly cinematic, the
movement evokes both a
musical and visual sense
of the mythological and
mysterious elements of
Sirius and its Dog
Godstar secrets. From the
clarion call of the
opening, Sirius theme,
the sound is buoyant and
frisky emulating the
nature of doggy playtime.
Puppy pleasures abound as
a doggy four-step, my
turn on the traditional
American two-step dance,
is introduced. The
movement transforms into
an actual orchestrated
frolic of small, large
and medium dog barks
beginning with the winds
(smaller dogs) and
ultimately, the big dog,
brass. The movement
climaxes with the coda
or, Dog Park, where the
winds and the brass bark
and play together over
the, doggy ostinato
four-step rhythm,
culminating with the
final call of the Sirius
theme. Let Sleeping Dogs
Lie, Peacefully It's all
in a dog's day and life.
Tranquility presides over
this supremely gentle,
intermezzo-like movement.
After a day of play,
every dog needs rest. Let
Sleeping Dogs Lie, is a
lyrical andante inspired
by the profound serenity
and beauty of a dog at
rest. The Last Will and
Testament of Silverdene
Emblem O'Neill Based on a
powerful piece of prose
written by the American
playwright, Eugene
O'Neill this text was
intended as a consolation
piece for Carlotta, his
wife, who had become
grief-stricken over the
loss of their beloved
dog, the Dalmatian known
as Blemie.Written for a
singing actor who
personifies the role of
Blemie, a dog at the end
of his life, the movement
plays like a one act,
musical drama as we
follow Blemie through a
wonderfully
three-dimensional,
emotional and
psychological journey
writing his Last Will and
Testament, for those who
have loved him. Wagging
the Tail: Ossia Fido's
Lament A life-affirming
rumba/samba using
Blemie's final words from
O'Neill's text, this
final movement employs
the most unique American
musical invention, the
gospel choir. In order to
make the dances come
alive, this movement also
calls upon the colors of
a rhythm section.
Creating the spirit of an
Irish Funeral, the
movement is a joyful and
revival-like celebration
of a dog's life as its
spirit lives on forever
in the hearts and minds
of dog lovers everywhere.
Remember Me, remember me!
My spirit is wagging a
grateful tail. Published
by: Subito Music
Publishing Release Date:
July 9, 2013.
Smallfoot Orchestre [Conducteur] - Intermédiaire Alfred Publishing
Orchestra - Grade 3.5 SKU: AP.47445S Featuring: This Is My Life / Wond...(+)
Orchestra - Grade 3.5
SKU: AP.47445S
Featuring: This Is My
Life / Wonderful Life /
Perfection. Composed
by Various. Arranged by
Andrew H. Dabczynski.
MakeMusic Cloud;
Performance Music
Ensemble; Single Titles;
String Orchestra. Pop
Concert String Orchestra.
Light Concert; Movie;
Pop. Score. 40 pages.
Duration 6:45. Alfred
Music #00-47445S.
Published by Alfred Music
(AP.47445S).
UPC:
038081548302.
English.
Here's a
medley of hits from the
animated film Smallfoot
featuring This Is My
World composed by Heitor
Pereiera along with
Wonderful Life, and
Perfection, both with
words and music by Wayne
Kirkpatrick and Karey
Kirkpatrick---that is
sure to challenge your
string orchestra. The
catchy melodies and
intricate rhythms are
shared by all sections,
and, as wonderfully
arranged by Andrew H.
Dabczynski, can be
enhanced by optional
percussion and piano.
While optional, these
parts will contribute
tremendously to the rock
texture, rhythmic drive,
and overall effect of the
piece. The optional
percussion parts are
constructed simply enough
so that doubling players
conceivably can be drawn
from the string sections.
Your audiences will find
themselves tapping their
own smallfeet along with
the orchestra! This title
is available in MakeMusic
Cloud.
By Leon Jessel (1871-1942). Arranged by Ralph Ford. Orchestra. Full Orchestra; P...(+)
By Leon Jessel
(1871-1942). Arranged by
Ralph Ford. Orchestra.
Full Orchestra; Part(s);
Score. Belwin Concert
Full Orchestra.
Christmas; Winter. Grade
3. 150 pages. Published
by Alfred Music
Publishing
By Leon Jessel (1871-1942). Arranged by Ralph Ford. Orchestra. Full Orchestra; S...(+)
By Leon Jessel
(1871-1942). Arranged by
Ralph Ford. Orchestra.
Full Orchestra; Score.
Belwin Concert Full
Orchestra. Christmas;
Winter. Grade 3. 16
pages. Published by
Alfred Music Publishing
Loreta Fin : Minor Moods Orchestre [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Débutant Alfred Publishing
(For the victims of the 2011 Queensland Floods). By Loreta Fin. Orchestra. Part(...(+)
(For the victims of the
2011 Queensland Floods).
By Loreta Fin. Orchestra.
Part(s); Score; String
Orchestra. Wilfin String
Orchestra: Young String
Ensemble Series. Grade 1;
Grade 1.5. 66 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
Composed by Mary McDonald. Arranged by Michael Lawrence. Choral. Sacred Anthem. ...(+)
Composed by Mary
McDonald. Arranged by
Michael Lawrence. Choral.
Sacred Anthem. Orchestral
score and CD with
printable parts. Lorenz
Publishing Company
#30/3215L. Published by
Lorenz Publishing Company
(LO.30-3215L).
(Concerto No. 1 for Marimba, Strings and Percussion). Composed by Gillingham. Ar...(+)
(Concerto No. 1 for
Marimba, Strings and
Percussion). Composed by
Gillingham. Arranged by
Nathan Daughtrey. For
Soloist(s) with String
Orchestra (Solo Marimba
Percussion 1 (xylophone,
bells, chimes) Percussion
2 (brake drum, cowbell,
shaker, suspended cymbal,
crash cymbals, temple
blocks, triangle)
Percussion 3 (4 toms,
crash cymbals, bass drum,
suspended cymbal, tam
tam, hi hat) Violin I
Violin II). Medium
difficult. Orchestra
score only. Duration
16:30. Published by C.
Alan Publications
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.
Suite from Hamilton Orchestre [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire Alfred Publishing
Featuring: You'll Be Back / Helpless / My Shot / Dear Theodosia / It's Quiet Upt...(+)
Featuring: You'll Be Back
/ Helpless / My Shot /
Dear Theodosia / It's
Quiet Uptown / One Last
Time. Composed by
Lin-Manuel Miranda
(1980-). Arranged by
Jerry Brubaker. Full
Orchestra; Part(s);
Score. Pop Concert Full
Orchestra. Broadway. 214
pages. Published by
Alfred Music
Suite from Hamilton Orchestre [Conducteur] - Intermédiaire Alfred Publishing
Featuring: You'll Be Back / Helpless / My Shot / Dear Theodosia / It's Quiet Upt...(+)
Featuring: You'll Be Back
/ Helpless / My Shot /
Dear Theodosia / It's
Quiet Uptown / One Last
Time. Composed by
Lin-Manuel Miranda
(1980-). Arranged by
Jerry Brubaker. Full
Orchestra; Score. Pop
Concert Full Orchestra.
Broadway. 28 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
New music
(post-2000). Full score.
Composed 2016/17/20. 48
pages. Duration 8'.
Breitkopf and Haertel #PB
5432. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.PB-5432).
ISBN
9790004212790. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Marche
fatale is an incautiously
daring escapade that may
annoy the fans of my
compositions more than my
earlier works, many of
which have prevailed only
after scandals at their
world premieres. My
Marche fatale has,
though, little
stylistically to do with
my previous compositional
path; it presents itself
without restraint, if not
as a regression, then
still as a recourse to
those empty phrases to
which modern civilization
still clings in its daily
utility music, whereas
music in the 20th and
21st centuries has long
since advanced to new,
unfamiliar soundscapes
and expressive
possibilities. The key
term is banality. As
creators we despise it,
we try to avoid it -
though we are not safe
from the cheap banal even
within new aesthetic
achievements.Many
composers have
incidentally accepted the
banal. Mozart wrote Ein
musikalischer Spass [A
Musical Jape], a
deliberately amateurishly
miscarried sextet.
Beethoven's Bagatellen
op. 119 were rejected by
the publisher on the
grounds that few will
believe that this minor
work is by the famous
Beethoven. Mauricio Kagel
wrote, tongue in cheek,
so to speak, Marsche, um
den Sieg zu verfehlen
[Marches for being
Unvictorious], Ligeti
wrote Hungarian Rock; in
his Circus Polka
Stravinsky quoted and
distorted the famous, all
too popular Schubert
military march, composed
at the time for piano
duet. I myself do not
know, though, whether I
ought to rank my Marche
fatale alongside these
examples: I accept the
humor in daily life, the
more so as this daily
life for some of us is
not otherwise to be
borne. In music, I
mistrust it, considering
myself all the closer to
the profounder idea of
cheerfulness having
little to do with humor.
However: Isn't a march
with its compelling claim
to a collectively martial
or festive mood absurd, a
priori? Is it even music
at all? Can one march and
at the same time listen?
Eventually, I resolved to
take the absurd seriously
- perhaps bitterly
seriously - as a
debunking emblem of our
civilization that is
standing on the brink.
The way - seemingly
unstoppable - into the
black hole of all
debilitating demons: that
can become serene. My old
request of myself and my
music-creating
surroundings is to write
a non-music, whence the
familiar concept of music
is repeatedly re-defined
anew and differently, so
that derailed here -
perhaps? - in a
treacherous way, the
concert hall becomes the
place of mind-opening
adventures instead of a
refuge in illusory
security. How could that
happen? The rest is -
thinking.(Helmut
Lachenmann, 2017)CD
(Version for
Piano):Nicolas Hodges CD
Wergo WER 7393 2
Bibliography:Ich bin
nicht ,,pietistisch
verformt. Ein Gesprach
[von Jan Brachmann] mit
dem Komponisten Helmut
Lachenmann, in: FAZ vom
7. Juni 2018, p.
15.
World premiere
of the piano version:
Mito/Japan, June 17,
2017, World premiere of
the orchestral version:
Stuttgart, January 1,
2018, World premiere of
the ensemble version:
Frankfurt, December 9,
2020.
Orchestra SKU: LO.30-2852L Composed by Lloyd Larson. Arranged by Michael ...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
LO.30-2852L
Composed
by Lloyd Larson. Arranged
by Michael Lawrence.
Choral. Sacred Anthem,
Baptism, Discipleship,
Eastertide, General.
Orchestral score and
parts. Lorenz Publishing
Company #30/2852L.
Published by Lorenz
Publishing Company
(LO.30-2852L).
UPC:
000308132168.
Wheth
er on the mountain's
height or the valley's
deepest maze, I place my
trust in You. Lord, lead
me in your ways. This
expressive original Lloyd
Larson anthem is a hymn
of trust, asking for
God's guidance through
all of life's journeys.
Perfect for use
throughout the year, this
tender selection is
enhanced by a skillfully
crafted optional
orchestration.
Instrumentation: 2 Fl,
Ob, 2 Cl, Bsn (sub B Cl),
2 Hn (sub A Sax), 3 Tpt,
2 Tbn (sub T Sax), Tuba,
Harp, Pno, Perc, Timp, 2
Vln, Vla, Cello, Bass,
Digital String
Reduction.
Orchestra SKU: LO.30-2853L Composed by Lloyd Larson. Arranged by Michael ...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
LO.30-2853L
Composed
by Lloyd Larson. Arranged
by Michael Lawrence.
Choral. Sacred Anthem,
Baptism, Discipleship,
Eastertide, General.
Orchestral score and CD
with printable parts.
Lorenz Publishing Company
#30/2853L. Published by
Lorenz Publishing Company
(LO.30-2853L).
UPC:
000308132175.
Wheth
er on the mountain's
height or the valley's
deepest maze, I place my
trust in You. Lord, lead
me in your ways. This
expressive original Lloyd
Larson anthem is a hymn
of trust, asking for
God's guidance through
all of life's journeys.
Perfect for use
throughout the year, this
tender selection is
enhanced by a skillfully
crafted optional
orchestration.
Instrumentation: 2 Fl,
Ob, 2 Cl, Bsn (sub B Cl),
2 Hn (sub A Sax), 3 Tpt,
2 Tbn (sub T Sax), Tuba,
Harp, Pno, Perc, Timp, 2
Vln, Vla, Cello, Bass,
Digital String
Reduction.
Orchestra SKU: BR.SON-511 Orchestermusik. Composed by Hanns Eisler...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
BR.SON-511
Orchestermusik.
Composed by Hanns Eisler.
Edited by Knud Breyer.
Hardback. Complete Works.
Early modern; Music
post-1945. Complete
Works. 248 pages.
Breitkopf and Haertel
#SON 511. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.SON-511).
ISBN
9790004803448. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Editorial
BoardThomas Phleps
(Music), Georg Witte
(Writings)Editorial
MembersMusic: Oliver
Dahin / Johannes C. Gall,
Writings: Maren
KosterEditorial
CommitteeMusic: Hartmut
Fladt, Werner Grunzweig,
Elmar Juchem, Roland
Kluttig, Giselher
SchubertWritings:
Albrecht Betz, Albrecht
Riethmuller, Jurgen
Schebera, Friederike
WissmannThe editorial
works are supported by
the Deutsche
Forschungsgemeinschaft.Sp
ecial volumes are made
possible with the support
of the following
foundations:Klockner-Stif
tung, Lotto-Stiftung,
Hanns und Steffy Eisler
StiftungThe goal of the
Hanns Eisler Complete
Edition (HEGA) is to
present to the public all
available compositions,
writings and letters in
an appropriately
scholarly form. It takes
a historico-critical
approach and seeks to
document the history of
the works and writings by
shedding light on their
transformations, thus
identifying the various
versions as witnesses of
evolving aesthetic and
historical positions.
Eislers complete oeuvre
(only a limited number of
his works had penetrated
the publics awareness up
until the 1990s) first
became the object of an
editorial undertaking
when the Eisler -
Gesammelte Werke (EGW)
was founded by Nathan
Notowicz. It was later
placed under the
direction of Manfred
Grabs and Eberhardt
Klemm, and began issuing
its publications in 1968
through the intermediary
of the Deutscher Verlag
fur Musik in Leipzig.
However, only four
volumes of music and five
volumes of writings were
published. The Hanns
Eisler Complete Edition
pursues the work begun at
that time, although it
has had to fundamentally
revise its editorial
principles. In this
respect, the Hanns Eisler
Complete Edition can be
considered as a
completely new editorial
undertaking. It became
necessary to reconceive
the organization of the
volumes and series as
well as the editorial
guidelines in order to
adapt the standards of
historico-critical
editing generally
applicable today to the
specific and sometimes
singular circumstances of
Eislers works.The
Critical Commentaries
pertaining to the main
volumes follow the music
section or, whenever they
are too extensive, appear
in a special
volume.Series I: Choral
MusicSeries II: Music for
Voice and Instrumental
Ensemble or
OrchestraSeries III:
Music for Voice and
PianoSeries IV:
Instrumental MusicSeries
V: Incidental MusicSeries
VI: Film MusicSeries VII:
Sketches and
FragmentsSeries VIII:
Arrangements of works by
other composersSeries IX:
Writings, Letters and
InterviewsSON 501 has
been awarded the German
Music Edition Prize
2003.SON 502 has been
awarded the German Music
Edition Prize
2007.
The major
upheavals that
transformed society and
musical aesthetics during
the first half of the
20th century also
profoundly affected the
life of Hanns Eisler, as
well as his compositions
and writings. The
importance and scope of
Eislers oeuvre are reason
enough to make his works
accessible to musical
scholarship and practice
in a comprehensive
fashion. Price reduction
for a subscription.
Orchestra SKU: BR.SON-506 Kammersymphonie op.69. Composed by Hanns...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
BR.SON-506
Kammersymphonie
op.69. Composed by
Hanns Eisler. Edited by
Tobias Fasshauer.
Hardback. Complete Works.
Early modern; Music
post-1945. Complete
Works. 148 pages.
Breitkopf and Haertel
#SON 506. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.SON-506).
ISBN
9790004802779. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Editorial
BoardThomas Phleps
(Music), Georg Witte
(Writings)Editorial
MembersMusic: Oliver
Dahin / Johannes C. Gall,
Writings: Maren
KosterEditorial
CommitteeMusic: Hartmut
Fladt, Werner Grunzweig,
Elmar Juchem, Roland
Kluttig, Giselher
SchubertWritings:
Albrecht Betz, Albrecht
Riethmuller, Jurgen
Schebera, Friederike
WissmannThe editorial
works are supported by
the Deutsche
Forschungsgemeinschaft.Sp
ecial volumes are made
possible with the support
of the following
foundations:Klockner-Stif
tung, Lotto-Stiftung,
Hanns und Steffy Eisler
StiftungThe goal of the
Hanns Eisler Complete
Edition (HEGA) is to
present to the public all
available compositions,
writings and letters in
an appropriately
scholarly form. It takes
a historico-critical
approach and seeks to
document the history of
the works and writings by
shedding light on their
transformations, thus
identifying the various
versions as witnesses of
evolving aesthetic and
historical positions.
Eislers complete oeuvre
(only a limited number of
his works had penetrated
the publics awareness up
until the 1990s) first
became the object of an
editorial undertaking
when the Eisler -
Gesammelte Werke (EGW)
was founded by Nathan
Notowicz. It was later
placed under the
direction of Manfred
Grabs and Eberhardt
Klemm, and began issuing
its publications in 1968
through the intermediary
of the Deutscher Verlag
fur Musik in Leipzig.
However, only four
volumes of music and five
volumes of writings were
published. The Hanns
Eisler Complete Edition
pursues the work begun at
that time, although it
has had to fundamentally
revise its editorial
principles. In this
respect, the Hanns Eisler
Complete Edition can be
considered as a
completely new editorial
undertaking. It became
necessary to reconceive
the organization of the
volumes and series as
well as the editorial
guidelines in order to
adapt the standards of
historico-critical
editing generally
applicable today to the
specific and sometimes
singular circumstances of
Eislers works.The
Critical Commentaries
pertaining to the main
volumes follow the music
section or, whenever they
are too extensive, appear
in a special
volume.Series I: Choral
MusicSeries II: Music for
Voice and Instrumental
Ensemble or
OrchestraSeries III:
Music for Voice and
PianoSeries IV:
Instrumental MusicSeries
V: Incidental MusicSeries
VI: Film MusicSeries VII:
Sketches and
FragmentsSeries VIII:
Arrangements of works by
other composersSeries IX:
Writings, Letters and
InterviewsSON 501 has
been awarded the German
Music Edition Prize
2003.SON 502 has been
awarded the German Music
Edition Prize
2007.
The major
upheavals that
transformed society and
musical aesthetics during
the first half of the
20th century also
profoundly affected the
life of Hanns Eisler, as
well as his compositions
and writings. The
importance and scope of
Eislers oeuvre are reason
enough to make his works
accessible to musical
scholarship and practice
in a comprehensive
fashion. Price reduction
for a subscription.
Orchestra SKU: BR.SON-508 Filmmusik zu The Grapes of Wrath/Hangmen Als...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
BR.SON-508
Filmmusik zu The
Grapes of Wrath/Hangmen
Also Die. Composed by
Hanns Eisler. Edited by
Johannes C. Gall.
Hardback. Complete Works.
Early modern; Music
post-1945. Complete
Works. 156 pages.
Breitkopf and Haertel
#SON 508. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.SON-508).
ISBN
9790004803301. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Editorial
BoardThomas Phleps
(Music), Georg Witte
(Writings)Editorial
MembersMusic: Oliver
Dahin / Johannes C. Gall,
Writings: Maren
KosterEditorial
CommitteeMusic: Hartmut
Fladt, Werner Grunzweig,
Elmar Juchem, Roland
Kluttig, Giselher
SchubertWritings:
Albrecht Betz, Albrecht
Riethmuller, Jurgen
Schebera, Friederike
WissmannThe editorial
works are supported by
the Deutsche
Forschungsgemeinschaft.Sp
ecial volumes are made
possible with the support
of the following
foundations:Klockner-Stif
tung, Lotto-Stiftung,
Hanns und Steffy Eisler
StiftungThe goal of the
Hanns Eisler Complete
Edition (HEGA) is to
present to the public all
available compositions,
writings and letters in
an appropriately
scholarly form. It takes
a historico-critical
approach and seeks to
document the history of
the works and writings by
shedding light on their
transformations, thus
identifying the various
versions as witnesses of
evolving aesthetic and
historical positions.
Eislers complete oeuvre
(only a limited number of
his works had penetrated
the publics awareness up
until the 1990s) first
became the object of an
editorial undertaking
when the Eisler -
Gesammelte Werke (EGW)
was founded by Nathan
Notowicz. It was later
placed under the
direction of Manfred
Grabs and Eberhardt
Klemm, and began issuing
its publications in 1968
through the intermediary
of the Deutscher Verlag
fur Musik in Leipzig.
However, only four
volumes of music and five
volumes of writings were
published. The Hanns
Eisler Complete Edition
pursues the work begun at
that time, although it
has had to fundamentally
revise its editorial
principles. In this
respect, the Hanns Eisler
Complete Edition can be
considered as a
completely new editorial
undertaking. It became
necessary to reconceive
the organization of the
volumes and series as
well as the editorial
guidelines in order to
adapt the standards of
historico-critical
editing generally
applicable today to the
specific and sometimes
singular circumstances of
Eislers works.The
Critical Commentaries
pertaining to the main
volumes follow the music
section or, whenever they
are too extensive, appear
in a special
volume.Series I: Choral
MusicSeries II: Music for
Voice and Instrumental
Ensemble or
OrchestraSeries III:
Music for Voice and
PianoSeries IV:
Instrumental MusicSeries
V: Incidental MusicSeries
VI: Film MusicSeries VII:
Sketches and
FragmentsSeries VIII:
Arrangements of works by
other composersSeries IX:
Writings, Letters and
InterviewsSON 501 has
been awarded the German
Music Edition Prize
2003.SON 502 has been
awarded the German Music
Edition Prize
2007.
The major
upheavals that
transformed society and
musical aesthetics during
the first half of the
20th century also
profoundly affected the
life of Hanns Eisler, as
well as his compositions
and writings. The
importance and scope of
Eislers oeuvre are reason
enough to make his works
accessible to musical
scholarship and practice
in a comprehensive
fashion. Price reduction
for a subscription.
Orchestra SKU: BR.SON-509 Filmmusik zu Nuit et brouillard. Compose...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
BR.SON-509
Filmmusik zu Nuit et
brouillard. Composed
by Hanns Eisler. Edited
by Knud Breyer and Oliver
Dahin. Hardback. Complete
Works. Early modern;
Music post-1945. Complete
Works. 156 pages.
Breitkopf and Haertel
#SON 509. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.SON-509).
ISBN
9790004803318. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Editorial
BoardThomas Phleps
(Music), Georg Witte
(Writings)Editorial
MembersMusic: Oliver
Dahin / Johannes C. Gall,
Writings: Maren
KosterEditorial
CommitteeMusic: Hartmut
Fladt, Werner Grunzweig,
Elmar Juchem, Roland
Kluttig, Giselher
SchubertWritings:
Albrecht Betz, Albrecht
Riethmuller, Jurgen
Schebera, Friederike
WissmannThe editorial
works are supported by
the Deutsche
Forschungsgemeinschaft.Sp
ecial volumes are made
possible with the support
of the following
foundations:Klockner-Stif
tung, Lotto-Stiftung,
Hanns und Steffy Eisler
StiftungThe goal of the
Hanns Eisler Complete
Edition (HEGA) is to
present to the public all
available compositions,
writings and letters in
an appropriately
scholarly form. It takes
a historico-critical
approach and seeks to
document the history of
the works and writings by
shedding light on their
transformations, thus
identifying the various
versions as witnesses of
evolving aesthetic and
historical positions.
Eislers complete oeuvre
(only a limited number of
his works had penetrated
the publics awareness up
until the 1990s) first
became the object of an
editorial undertaking
when the Eisler -
Gesammelte Werke (EGW)
was founded by Nathan
Notowicz. It was later
placed under the
direction of Manfred
Grabs and Eberhardt
Klemm, and began issuing
its publications in 1968
through the intermediary
of the Deutscher Verlag
fur Musik in Leipzig.
However, only four
volumes of music and five
volumes of writings were
published. The Hanns
Eisler Complete Edition
pursues the work begun at
that time, although it
has had to fundamentally
revise its editorial
principles. In this
respect, the Hanns Eisler
Complete Edition can be
considered as a
completely new editorial
undertaking. It became
necessary to reconceive
the organization of the
volumes and series as
well as the editorial
guidelines in order to
adapt the standards of
historico-critical
editing generally
applicable today to the
specific and sometimes
singular circumstances of
Eislers works.The
Critical Commentaries
pertaining to the main
volumes follow the music
section or, whenever they
are too extensive, appear
in a special
volume.Series I: Choral
MusicSeries II: Music for
Voice and Instrumental
Ensemble or
OrchestraSeries III:
Music for Voice and
PianoSeries IV:
Instrumental MusicSeries
V: Incidental MusicSeries
VI: Film MusicSeries VII:
Sketches and
FragmentsSeries VIII:
Arrangements of works by
other composersSeries IX:
Writings, Letters and
InterviewsSON 501 has
been awarded the German
Music Edition Prize
2003.SON 502 has been
awarded the German Music
Edition Prize
2007.
The major
upheavals that
transformed society and
musical aesthetics during
the first half of the
20th century also
profoundly affected the
life of Hanns Eisler, as
well as his compositions
and writings. The
importance and scope of
Eislers oeuvre are reason
enough to make his works
accessible to musical
scholarship and practice
in a comprehensive
fashion. Price reduction
for a subscription.
Orchestra (Orchestra) SKU: HL.48185342 Composed by Olivier Messiaen. Ledu...(+)
Orchestra (Orchestra)
SKU: HL.48185342
Composed by Olivier
Messiaen. Leduc.
Classical. Softcover. 184
pages. Alphonse Leduc
#AL28842. Published by
Alphonse Leduc
(HL.48185342).
UPC:
888680837099.
10.5x13.5x0.51
inches.
Illuminatio
ns on the Afterlife -
Part 2, VII to XI is the
second part of this
religious orchestral
piece by Olivier Messiaen
composed between 1987 and
1991. This conductor
edition features the
movements VII to XI of
the orchestra. VII. Et
Dieu essuiera toute larme
de leurs yeux? (And God
will dry the tears from
their eyes) VIII. Les
etoiles et la Gloire
(Stars and Glory) IX.
Plusieurs oiseaux des
arbres de vie (Birds from
trees of life) X. Le
chemin de l?Invisible
(Path to the Invisible)
XI. Le Christ, lumiere du
Paradis (Christ, light of
the Paradise) The full
orchestra lasts
approximately one hour
and was commissioned by
the New York Symphonic
Orchestra. It
incorporates some
birdsong from Oceania and
some modes of limited
transposition. Olivier
Messiaen (1908-1992) was
a French organist and
composer passionate about
Ornithology and one of
the most important
composers of his century.
Inspired by Japanese
music, he had a very
special way of composing
and his work can be
identified by its
complexity, its diatonic
aspect, its harmony with
limited transposition,
its colour and its
additive rhythms. He
composed many works
related to ornithology
and birdsong, including
the 'Bird Catalogue' in 7
volumes and the 'Treatise
on rhythm, colour and
ornithology' in 7
volumes..