Cello Section Feature
(Featuring: What Child Is
This? / Oh Come, Oh Come
Emmanuel / Angels We Have
Heard on High).
Arranged by Bob Phillips.
Performance Music
Ensemble; Single Titles;
String Orchestra. Sound
Innovations for String
Orchestra. Christmas;
Traditional; Winter.
Score. 12 pages. Duration
3:20. Alfred Music
#00-44826S. Published by
Alfred Music (AP.44826S).
UPC: 038081518152.
English.
Traditional.
Showca
se your cellos! This
piece, arranged by Bob
Phillips, will make them
sound great! Featuring
What Child Is This?, Oh
Come, Oh Come Emmanuel,
and Angels We Have Heard
on High. A perfect
training exercise for
third and fourth
positions for the cellos,
this lovely medley also
includes a bit of easy
third position for the
first violins. The melody
for the cellos is mostly
on the A-string.
(3:20).
By Anne McGinty (1945-). Orchestra. For orchestra. Orchestra method/study. Queen...(+)
By Anne McGinty (1945-).
Orchestra. For orchestra.
Orchestra method/study.
Queenwood Developing
String Orchestra. Score
and parts. Published by
Queenwood Publications
Orchester-Ballade.
Composed by Leos Janacek.
Edited by Jarmil
Burghauser and Radomil
Eliska. This edition:
complete edition, urtext
edition. Linen. Complete
Critical Edition of the
Works of Leos Janacek
D/6. Complete edition,
Score. Composed
1912-1914. Duration 12
minutes. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA06848_00.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag (BA.BA06848).
ISBN 9790006483303.
34.4 x 27 cm inches.
Text: Svatopluk
Cech.
Over the
years Janácek’s
uvre has increasingly
received the recognition
it so richly merits and
performances of his works
are becoming more and
more frequent. This
development is, however,
offset by a manuscript
tradition so disorderly
that some of
Janácek’s works
continue, as before, to
be played in versions
which are heavily
adapted, corrupt or
otherwise contrary to the
composer’s
intentions. Thus, a
critical edition of
Janácek’s music
is indispensable for
scholars and performers
alike.
This editon
presents an authentic
printed text based on all
available sources for
each work. In addition to
the musical text, each
volume also contains a
critical report (Czech /
German), a rendition of
deleted or rejected
versions, and a
comprehensive appendix of
facsimiles.
About
Barenreiter
Urtext
What can I
expect from a Barenreiter
Urtext
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MUSICOLOGICA
LLY SOUND - A
reliable musical text
based on all available
sources - A
description of the
sources -
Information on the
genesis and history of
the work - Valuable
notes on performance
practice - Includes
an introduction with
critical commentary
explaining source
discrepancies and
editorial decisions
... AND
PRACTICAL -
Page-turns, fold-out
pages, and cues where you
need them - A
well-presented layout and
a user-friendly
format - Excellent
print quality -
Superior paper and
binding
Final Version 1911 -
Textcritical Edition.
Composed by Gustav
Mahler. Edited by
Christian Rudolf Riedel.
Voice; stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
Symphony; Late-romantic.
Set of parts. 1076 pages.
Duration 55'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #OB 5634-60.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-5634-60).
ISBN
9790004345085. 10.5 x 14
inches.
Of all his
symphonies, Mahler gave
the Fourth, his favorite
and problem child, his
most particular
attention. The Heavenly
Life, a humoresque
composed in 1892 for
soprano and piano, which
he already wanted to use
in the final movement of
the Third Symphony under
the title What the Child
Tells Me, ultimately
became the nucleus and
final movement of the
Fourth. Even after
publication in 1901,
Mahler kept repeatedly
refining the
orchestration. His maxim
not without my retouching
led to a whole series of
revised reprints. It is
probably no coincidence
that Mahler performed
especially the Fourth
Symphony in his last two
New York concerts in
February 1911, using this
opportunity to review
once again the score and
parts. This performance
material with his
retouching served as the
main source for the new
edition. Furthermore,
included for the first
time were corrections and
annotations in
conjunction with
performances of the
Fourth, which Mahler
entered into the scores
of conductors such as
Mengelberg and
Wickenhauser. PB 5664 has
been awarded the Presto
Sheet Music Award
2020.
Full orchestra SKU: LO.30-3489MD Composed by Jay Rouse. Choral, cantatas....(+)
Full orchestra
SKU:
LO.30-3489MD
Composed
by Jay Rouse. Choral,
cantatas. Advent,
Christmas, Sacred. Full
score and parts, plus CD
with printable parts.
Medallion Music
#30/3489MD. Published by
Medallion Music
(LO.30-3489MD).
UPC:
000308147704.
And
It Came to Pass,
Emmanuel: A compelling
musical triumph that
invites the listener on a
journey that ultimately
leads to worship of the
Christ Child. The text of
the Christmas story
blends seamlessly with
original narrative and
exquisite lyric writing
from Rose Aspinall, and
Jay Rouse's incredible
ability to fashion
original melodies and
arrange Christmas
favorites with nuance and
passion is on full
display. The musical
opens with an ethereal
underscore that leads
effortlessly into a 6/8
interpretation of Adeste
Fideles, followed
directly by the theme
song and anchor ballad
for the musical, And It
Came to Pass. Also
included are a song
written specifically for
this work that gives
voice to Joseph's fears
and longings; a
traditional gospel
setting of the all-time
favorite Jesus, What a
Wonderful Child; a
syncopated, upbeat angel
and shepherd announcement
song titled Fire in the
Sky; and a tender worship
moment at the manger
called Jesus, Prince of
Peace. With a little
something for everyone,
this creative work is
sure to be an important
part of your Christmas
season.