| Rock, Rhythm and Blues Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur] - Intermédiaire Alfred Publishing
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Rock Around the Clock /
Blueberry Hill / The Lion
Sleeps Tonight / Hold Me,
Thrill Me, Kiss Me / Old
Time Rock and Roll).
Arranged by Jack Bullock.
Concert Band. Concert
Band. Pop Concert Band.
Pop/Rock. Grade 3.
Conductor Score. 36
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Rock Around the Clock /
Blueberry Hill / The Lion
Sleeps Tonight / Hold Me,
Thrill Me, Kiss Me / Old
Time Rock and Roll).
Arranged by Jack Bullock.
Concert Band. Concert
Band. Pop Concert Band.
Pop/Rock. Grade 3.
Conductor Score & Parts.
232 pages
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| Old Time Rock and Roll Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Hal Leonard
By Bob Seger. By George Jackson and Thomas E. Jones III. Arranged by Paul Murtha...(+)
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Jackson and Thomas E.
Jones III. Arranged by
Paul Murtha. Score and
Parts. Discovery Plus
Concert Band. Grade 2.
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By Bob Seger. Arranged by Ted Ricketts. For Concert Band (Score and Parts). Youn...(+)
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Ted Ricketts. For Concert
Band (Score and Parts).
Young Concert Band. Grade
3. Softcover. Published
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| Nordanvind Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire/avancé Carl Fischer
Band concert band - Grade 4.5 SKU: CF.SPS71 Composed by Carl Strommen. Se...(+)
Band concert band - Grade
4.5 SKU: CF.SPS71
Composed by Carl
Strommen. Set of Score
and Parts. With Standard
notation.
2+16+4+8+8+8+4+4+2+4+4+4+
4+6+6+6+4+4+4+4+6+6+6+6+4
+8+3+2+12+2+4+28 pages.
Duration 6 minutes, 26
seconds. Carl Fischer
Music #SPS71. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.SPS71). ISBN
9781491143544. UPC:
680160901043. Key: G
minor. Nordanvind
is a tour de force
symphonic rhapsody that
is built on three
Scandinavian folk songs.
Composer Carl Strommen
has composed these
Viking-influenced
melodies into a concert
setting that brings out
all of the history of the
Scandinavian people. The
piece is at times bold
and aggressive, at other
times beautiful. Carl
employs all of the
instrumental colors of
the concert band to
create a new work for
more advanced
ensembles. Modern
Scandinavians are
descendants of the
Vikings, an adventuresome
people who were known for
their love of the sea,
their naval prowess, and
as fierce fighters . The
Scandinavian Vikings were
warriors from Denmark,
Norway, and Sweden who
traded, raided and
settled in various parts
of Europe, Russia, the
North Atlantic islands,
and the northeastern
coast of North America
.Starting around 1850,
over one million Swedes
left their homeland for
the United States in
search of religious
freedom and open farm
land . Augustana College
was founded in 1860 by
graduates of Swedish
universities and is
located on the
Mississippi River in Rock
Island, Illinois . Home
of the
“Vikings,â€
Augustana College is the
oldest Swedish- American
institution of higher
learning in the United
States . This powerful
and lively piece takes
inspiration from Swedish
history and from Swedish
folk songs and hymns
.Havsdrake (Dragon of the
Sea)The Nordanvind or
“North Windâ€
blows a cold wind during
a journey of a group of
courageous Viking rowers
. The
“Dragon-shipâ€
or long ships designed
for raiding and war was a
sophisticated, fast ship
able to navigate in very
shallow water . To
musically portray these
magnificent seafaring
vessels, the director is
encouraged to use an
Ocean Drum (or a rain
stick) during the
introduction . Wind
players may consider
blowing air through their
instruments to suggest
the North wind . Adding
men’s voices to
accompany the haunting
low brass and percussive
“rowerâ€
sounds can be helpful in
creating the dark and
ominous portrayal of
Viking adventurers
.Slangpolska efter Byss -
KalleIn Sweden, a
“polska†is a
partner dance where the
dancers spin each other
(släng in Swedish
“to sling or
tossâ€) .
Slangpolska efter Byss -
Kalle is attributed to
Byss-Kalle, who was a
notable Swedish folk
musician, specifically a
nyckelharpa player .
Slangpolska efter Byss -
Kalle is a traditional
“polskaâ€
dance song most often
played on the Nyckelharpa
or keyed fiddle and is
commonly heard in pubs
and at festive events
throughout Sweden .
Approximately 10,000
nyckelharpa players live
in Sweden today, and the
Swedish and the American
Nyckelharpa Associations
are dedicated to this
Swedish National
instrument . The director
is encouraged to share
video and audio examples
of the nyckelharpa
playing the original
Slangpolska efter Byss -
Kalle .Tryggare Kan Ingen
Vara (Children of the
Heavenly Father)Tryggare
Kan Ingen Vara Is a
traditional Swedish
melody, possibly of
German roots, and was
believed to be arranged
as a hymn by the Swedish
hymn writer, Karolina
Wilhelmina Sandell-Berg
(1832–1903) . As a
daughter of a Swedish
Lutheran minister, she
began writing poems as a
teenager and is said to
have written over 1,700
different texts . There
are two different
accounts as to the
inspiration for this hymn
. The first story is that
Lina (as she was called)
wrote the hymn to honor
her father and to say
thank you to him for
raising her and
protecting her . A second
belief is of her
witnessing the tragic
death of her father . She
and her father were on a
boat, when a wave threw
her father overboard . It
was said that the
profound effect of
watching her father drown
is what caused Lina to
write the text to this
hymn . Although this is a
treasured song to people
of Swedish descent
everywhere, it speaks to
all people about a father
tending and nourishing
his children, and
protecting them from evil
.SPS71FThe Augustana
College Concert
BandFounded in 1874, the
Augustana Band program is
one of the oldest
continuously active
collegiate band programs
in the country . The
Concert Band is one of
two bands on campus and
was formed more than
thirty years ago . The
Concert Band attracts
students of every skill
level and from a wide
variety of majors .
Students in the ensemble
play a large part in
choosing their music for
performance, which
include works from the
standard repertoire,
orchestral
transcriptions, and the
latest compositions from
leading composers .Rick
Jaeschke began his
musical career as a
clarinet player in the
1st US Army Band . He
received a Bachelor of
Music degree from
Susquehanna University, a
Masters of Music from
James Madison University,
and a doctorate from
Columbia University in
New York . He was also
fortunate to study
conducting with Donald
Hunsburger and with
Frederick Fennell .Dr .
Jaeschke taught band and
choir at Great Mills High
School in Southern
Maryland, and for fifteen
years, he was the
district Music Supervisor
in Armonk, New York,
where he taught high
school concert and jazz
bands, beginning band,
and music technology .
During that time, the
music program flourished,
and the high school band
consistently received
Gold Medals in the New
York State Festivals, as
well as in national, and
international festivals .
As a clarinet and
saxophone player, Dr .
Jaeschke performed in the
New York metropolitan
area with the Rockland
Symphony Orchestra, the
Putnam Symphony
Orchestra, Fine Arts
Symphony Orchestra, and
served as the concert
master for the Hudson
Valley Wind Symphony .For
several years, Dr .
Jaeschke served as the
Fine Arts Coordinator for
the District 204 schools
in Naperville, IL, a
district selected as One
of the Best 100 Schools
in America for Music .
Currently, Dr . Jaeschke
is an Associate Professor
at Augustana College
where he teaches music
and music education
courses, and directs the
Concert Band . He has
served on various
educational boards, is a
National edTPA scorer,
and has presented at
state, national and
international music
conferences . He lives
with his family in
Bettendorf Iowa, and
enjoys any opportunity to
explore the open water in
his sea kayak . $125.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| She Loves You Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Débutant Alfred Publishing
(As recorded by The Beatles). By John Lennon and Paul McCartney [The Beatles]. A...(+)
(As recorded by The
Beatles). By John Lennon
and Paul McCartney [The
Beatles]. Arranged by
Michael Story and Michael
Story. Concert Band.
Concert Band; Part(s);
Score; SmartMusic. Pop
Beginning Band. Pop/Rock.
Grade 1. 148 pages.
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| The Good King Rocks Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Débutant Curnow Music
Concert Band Grade .5 Score and Parts. By Timothy Johnson. Curnow Concert Band F...(+)
Concert Band Grade .5
Score and Parts. By
Timothy Johnson. Curnow
Concert Band Full Set.
Published by Curnow
Music.
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| The Good King Rocks - Full Score Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur] - Débutant Hal Leonard
For Concert Band. (Score). Curnow Concert Band Full Set. Level: Grade .5. 20 pa...(+)
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(Score). Curnow Concert
Band Full Set. Level:
Grade .5. 20 pages.
Duration 1:50. Published
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| Rockin' Out with Old Saint Nick Orchestre d'harmonie - Facile Wingert-Jones Publications
Composed by Benjamin Hanby. Arranged by Robert E. Foster, Jr. Concert Band. Achi...(+)
Composed by Benjamin
Hanby. Arranged by Robert
E. Foster, Jr. Concert
Band. Achievement Series.
Grade 2. Full set.
Published by
Wingert-Jones
Publications
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| Session Time (Brass) Orchestre d'harmonie Boosey and Hawkes
By Peter Wastall. (Horn). Boosey and Hawkes Concert Band. Size 8.5x11 inches. 3...(+)
By Peter Wastall.
(Horn). Boosey and Hawkes
Concert Band. Size 8.5x11
inches. 34 pages.
Published by Boosey &
Hawkes.
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| Session Time (Woodwinds) Orchestre d'harmonie [Partie séparée] Boosey and Hawkes
By Peter Wastall. (Clarinet). Boosey and Hawkes Concert Band. 32 pages. Publish...(+)
By Peter Wastall.
(Clarinet). Boosey and
Hawkes Concert Band. 32
pages. Published by
Boosey and Hawkes.
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| Appalachian Journey Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire Alfred Publishing
Concert Band - Grade 3.5 SKU: AP.49980 Featuring Traditional Fiddle Tu...(+)
Concert Band - Grade 3.5
SKU: AP.49980
Featuring Traditional
Fiddle Tunes.
Composed by Brant
Karrick. Concert Band;
MakeMusic Cloud;
Performance Music
Ensemble; Single Titles.
Alfred Concert Band.
Patriotic. Score and
Part(s). Duration 4:45.
Alfred Music #00-49980.
Published by Alfred Music
(AP.49980). ISBN
9781470659349. UPC:
038081576602.
English. The
Appalachians represented
one of America's first
frontiers, and frontier
music became one of the
first truly American
forms of musical
expression. Based on
traditional fiddle tunes,
Appalachian Journey
combines four folk songs,
providing players and the
audience with a real
toe-tapping treat! The
melodies included are:
After the Battle of
Aughrim and Lord Mayo I,
both Irish in origin, and
Bonaparte Crossing the
Rocky Mountains along
with Whiskey Before
Breakfast, adapted from
the old-time fiddling
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| I Just Can't Stop Loving You Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire De Haske Publications
Composed by Michael Jackson. Arranged by Miho Hazama. Pop and Rock. Set (Score...(+)
Composed by Michael
Jackson.
Arranged by Miho Hazama.
Pop
and Rock. Set (Score and
Parts).
Composed 2012. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1125271-
010. Published by De
Haske
Publications
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| The Star Spangled Banner Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire/avancé Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Clarinet 3, Cras...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass
Drum, Bassoon, Clarinet
1, Clarinet 2, Clarinet
3, Crash Cymbals,
Euphonium, Euphonium
T.C., Flute 1, Flute 2,
Glockenspiel, Horn 1,
Horn 2, Horn 3, Horn 4,
Mallet Percussion, Oboe,
Percussion 1, Percussion
2, Piccolo and more. -
Grade 4 SKU:
CF.SPS73 Composed by
John Stafford Smith.
Arranged by Sean
O'Loughlin. SWS FS. Carl
Fischer Symphonic
Performance Series. Set
of Score and Parts. With
Standard notation.
1+4+4+2+4+4+4+2+2+2+2+2+2
+3+3+3+2+2+2+2+3+3+3+2+3+
4+1+1+2+3+12 pages.
Duration 1 minute, 48
seconds. Carl Fischer
Music #SPS73. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.SPS73). ISBN
9781491147689. UPC:
680160905188. 9 x 12
inches. Key: Bb
major. Composer/arr
anger Sean O'Loughlin has
provided a refreshing new
setting of our National
Anthem. It was originally
written for orchestral
brass and percussion and
has been performed at
both MLB and NBA events.
The arrangement begins
with a bold fanfare to
set the tone, but also to
provide the motive glue
to hold the arrangement
together and create
something unique.
Creative harmonic usage
and colorful
orchestration really make
this version stand out
from the rest. There
have been many great
arrangements of our
National Anthem
throughout the years .
The responsibility of
creating one that truly
brought something new to
the mix was very daunting
. I was fortunate enough
to get an opportunity to
write this version for
the Oregon Symphony Brass
Section to perform at the
Portland Trail Blazers
NBA games . Subsequent
performances have
occurred with the
Baltimore Symphony at the
Baltimore Orioles MLB
games . At this time, it
is my supreme honor to
adapt this for the
advanced concert band .In
bringing something new, I
decided to start with a
bold fanfare to set the
tone for this great music
. Introducing some more
dissonant harmonies also
created a more intense
feel .The first stanza
includes a flowing
counter line in the horns
and alto saxophones . The
trumpets interject some
flourishes on the second
pass to further the
intensity . These
flourishes continue
“ . . . when the
rockets red glare!â€
The final push at m . 29
is colored with pulsating
16th notes in the
woodwinds that lead to
some dramatic harmony at
the fermata in m . 32 .
The opening fanfare then
returns to let everyone
know that it's time to
“Play
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| Odysseia Orchestre d'harmonie - Avancé De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 5 SKU: BT.DHP-1084443-140 Based on Homer...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 5 SKU:
BT.DHP-1084443-140
Based on Homer-s
Odyssey. Composed by
Maxime Aulio. Concert and
Contest Collection CBHA.
Concert Piece. Score
Only. Composed 2008. 52
pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1084443-140. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1084443-140).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch. Washed up on
the Phaeacian shore after
a shipwreck, Odysseus is
introduced to King
Alcinous. As he sits in
the palace, he tells the
Phaeacians of his
wanderings since leaving
Troy. Odysseus and his
men fi rst landed on the
island of the Cicones
wherethey sacked the city
of Ismarus. From there,
great storms swept them
to the land of the
hospitable Lotus Eaters.
Then they sailed to the
land of the Cyclopes.
Odysseus and twelve of
his men entered the cave
of Polyphemus. After the
single-eyed giantmade
handfuls of his men into
meals, Odysseus fi nally
defeated him. He got him
drunk and once he had
fallen asleep, he and his
men stabbed a glowing
spike into the
Cyclop’s single
eye, completely blinding
him. They escaped by
clinging to the belliesof
some sheep. Once aboard,
Odysseus taunted the
Cyclop by revealing him
his true identity.
Enraged, Polyphemus
hurled rocks at the ship,
trying to sink it. After
leaving the
Cyclopes’ island,
they arrived at the home
of Aeolus, ruler of the
winds.Aeolus off ered
Odysseus a bag trapping
all the strong winds
within except one - the
one which would take him
straight back to Ithaca.
As the ship came within
sight of Ithaca, the
crewmen, curious about
the bag, decided to open
it. The winds escapedand
stirred up a storm.
Odysseus and his crew
came to the land of the
cannibalistic
Laestrygonians, who sank
all but one of the ships.
The survivors went next
to Aeaea, the island of
the witch-goddess Circe.
Odysseus sent out a
scouting party butCirce
turned them into pigs.
With the help of an
antidote the god Hermes
had given him, Odysseus
managed to overpower the
goddess and forced her to
change his men back to
human form. When it was
time for Odysseus to
leave, Circe told him to
sail tothe realm of the
dead to speak with the
spirit of the seer
Tiresias. One
day’s sailing took
them to the land of the
Cimmerians. There, he
performed sacrifi ces to
attract the souls of the
dead. Tiresias told him
what would happen to him
next. He thengot to talk
with his mother,
Anticleia, and met the
spirits of Agamemnon,
Achilles, Patroclus,
Antilochus, Ajax and
others. He then saw the
souls of the damned
Tityos, Tantalus, and
Sisyphus. Odysseus soon
found himself mobbed by
souls. He
becamefrightened, ran
back to his ship, and
sailed away. While back
at Aeaea, Circe told him
about the dangers he
would have to face on his
way back home. She
advised him to avoid
hearing the song of the
Sirens; but if he really
felt he had to hear,
thenhe should be tied to
the mast of the ship,
which he did. Odysseus
then successfully steered
his crew past Charybdis
(a violent whirlpool) and
Scylla (a multiple-headed
monster), but Scylla
managed to devour six of
his men. Finally,
Odysseus and hissurviving
crew approached the
island where the Sun god
kept sacred cattle.
Odysseus wanted to sail
past, but the crewmen
persuaded him to let them
rest there. Odysseus
passed Circe’s
counsel on to his men.
Once he had fallen
asleep, his men
impiouslykilled and ate
some of the cattle. When
the Sun god found out, he
asked Zeus to punish
them. Shortly after they
set sail from the island,
Zeus destroyed the ship
and all the men died
except for Odysseus.
After ten days, Odysseus
was washed up on
theisland of the nymph
Calypso.
Odysseus,
die is aangespoeld op de
kust van de Phaeaken,
maakt kennis met koning
Alcinoüs. In het
paleis van de
laatstgenoemde vertelt
hij wat hij heeft
meegemaakt sinds zijn
vertrek uit Troje.
Odysseus en zijn
metgezellen legdeneerst
aan op het eiland van de
Ciconen, waar ze de stad
Ismarus plunderden. Toen
ze weer op zee waren,
brak een storm los, die
ze naar het land van de
gastvrije Lotophagen
bracht. Daarna zeilden ze
naar het eiland van de
Cyclopen.Odysseus en
twaalf van zijn
metgezellen kwamen
terecht in de grot van
Polyphemus. Deze verslond
een aantal van hen, maar
werd uiteindelijk door
Odysseus verslagen: hij
voerde de reus dronken,
waarna die in slaap viel.
Vervolgensstak hij een
gloeiende paal in zijn
ene oog om hem blind te
maken. Odysseus en zijn
mannen ontsnapten uit de
grot door ieder onder de
buik van een van
Polyphemus’
schapen te gaan hangen.
Eenmaal weer aan boord
riep Odysseusuitdagend
naar de cycloop en
onthulde zijn naam.
Woedend wierp Polyphemus
rotsblokken in de
richting van het schip in
een poging het te laten
zinken. Nadat ze het
Cyclopeneiland hadden
verlaten, arriveerden ze
bij Aeolus, heerservan de
winden. Aeolus gaf
Odysseus een zak met
daarin alle krachtige
winden behalve één
- die hem rechtstreeks
terug naar zijn
thuisbasis Ithaca zou
voeren. Toen het schip
Ithaca bijna had bereikt,
besloten de metgezellen,
die nieuwsgierigwaren
naar de inhoud, de zak te
openen. De winden
ontsnapten en er ontstond
een enorme storm.
Odysseus en zijn
bemanning kwamen terecht
in het land van de
kannibalistische
Laestrygonen, die alle
schepen lieten zinken,
opéén na. De
overlevenden vluchtten
naar Aeaea, het eiland
van de tovenares Circe,
die de metgezellen van
Odysseus in zwijnen
veranderde. Met de hulp
van een tegengif dat hij
had gekregen van Hermes,
lukte het Odysseus om
Circe te
Nachdem
er an die Küste der
Phäaker gespült
wurde, wird Odysseus dem
König Akinoos
vorgestellt. In dessen
Palast erzählt er den
Phäakern von den
Fahrten nach seiner
Abreise aus Troja.
Odysseus und seine
Männer landen
zunächst auf
denKikonen, einer
Inselgruppe, wo sie die
Stadt Ismaros einnehmen.
Von dort aus treiben sie
mächtige Stürme
zum Land der
gastfreundlichen
Lotophagen
(Lotos-Essern). Dann
segeln sie zum Land der
Kyklopen (Zyklopen).
Odysseus und seine
zwölf Mannenbetreten
die Höhle von
Poloyphem, dem Sohn
Poseidons. Nachdem dieser
einige der Männer
verspeist hat,
überwaÃ…Nltigt
ihn Odysseus, indem er
ihn betrunken macht und
dann mit einem
glühenden Spieß
in dessen einziges Auge
sticht und ihn
somitblendet. Odysseus
und die übrigen
Männer fl iehen an den
Bäuchen von Schafen
hängend. Wieder an
Bord, provoziert Odysseus
den Zyklopen, indem er
ihm seine wahre
Identität verrät.
Wütend bewirft
Polyphem das Schiff mit
Steinen undversucht, es
zu versenken. Nachdem sie
die Insel der Kyklopen
verlassen haben, kommen
Odysseus und seine Mannen
ins Reich von Aiolos, dem
Herr der Winde. Aiolos
schenkt ihm einen Beutel,
in dem alle Winde
eingesperrt sind,
außer dem, der ihn
direktzurück nach
Ithaka treiben soll. Als
das Schiff in Sichtweite
von Ithaka ist, öff
nen die neugierigen
Seemänner den
Windsack. Die Winde entfl
iehen und erzeugen einen
Sturm. Odysseus und seine
Mannschaft verschlägt
es ins Land
derkannibalischen
Laistrygonen, die alle
ihre Schiff e, bis auf
eines, versenken. Die
Ãœberlebenden reisen
weiter nach Aiaia, der
Insel der Zauberin Kirke.
Odysseus sendet einen
Spähtrupp aus, der von
Kirke aber in Schweine
verwandelt wird. Mit
Hilfeeines Gegenmittels
vom Götterboten Hermes
kann Odysseus Kirke
überwaÃ…Nltigen
und er zwingt sie, seinen
Gefährten wieder ihre
menschliche Gestalt
zurückzugeben. Als
er wieder aufbrechen
will, rät Kirke ihm,
den Seher Teiresias in
derUnterwelt aufzusuchen
und zu befragen. Eine
Tagesreise führt
sie dann ins Land der
Kimmerer, nahe dem
Eingang des Hades. Dort
bringt Odysseus Opfer, um
die Seelen der Toten
anzurufen. Teireisas sagt
ihm sein Schicksal
voraus. Dann darf
Odysseusmit seiner Mutter
Antikleia und den Seelen
von Agamemnon, Achilles,
Patroklos, Antilochus,
Ajax und anderen Toten
sprechen. Dann sieht er
die Seelen der Verdammten
Tityos, Tantalos und
Sisyphos. Bald wird
Odysseus selbst von den
Seelen gequält,
kehrtvoll Angst zu seinem
Schiff zurück und
segelt davon. In Aiaia
hatte Kirke ihn vor den
drohenden Gefahren der
Heimreise gewarnt. Sie
riet ihm, den Gesang der
Sirenen zu vermeiden,
wenn er aber unbedingt
zuhören müsse,
solle er sich an denMast
seines Schiff es bindet
lassen, was er dann auch
tut. Dann führt
Odysseus seine Mannschaft
erfolgreich durch die
Meerenge zwischen Skylla
und Charybdis, wobei
Skylla jedoch sechs
seiner Männer
verschlingt.
Schließlich erreichen
Odysseusund die
überlebende
Besatzung die Insel, auf
der der Sonnengott Helios
heiliges Vieh hält.
Odysseus will
weitersegeln, aber seine
Mannschaft
überredet ihn zu
einer Rast. Odysseus
erzählt ihnen von
Kirkes Warnung, aber
kaum, dass
ereingeschlafen ist,
töten die Männer in
gotteslästerlicher
Weise einige Rinder und
verspeisen sie. Als
Helios dies entdeckt,
bittet er Zeus, sie zu
bestrafen. Kurz nachdem
sie die Segel für
die Abreise von der Insel
gesetzt haben,
zerstört Zeusdas
Schiff und alle außer
Odysseus sterben. Nach
zehn Tagen wird Odysseus
an den Strand der Insel
der Nymphe Kalypso
angespült.
U
lysse, épuisé par
la terrible tempête
qu’il a subie,
échoue sur le rivage
des Phéaciens. Reçu
au palais du roi
Alcinoos, Ulysse
entreprend le récit
des épreuves
passées depuis son
départ de Troie.
Arrivés dans
l’île des
Cicones, Ulysse et ses
compagnons mettent la
cité d’Ismaros
sac puis reprennent la
mer. Les vents les
emportent chez les
Lotophages, un peuple
paisible. Ulysse aborde
au pays des Cyclopes. Il
pénètre dans la
caverne de Polyphème
accompagné de douze
hommes. Après avoir vu
le Cyclope dévorer
deux de ses compagnons
chaque repas, Ulysse ruse
pour lui échapper. Il
l’enivre puis
embrase un épieu
taillé, qu’il
plante dans l'œil
unique du Cyclope
endormi,l’aveuglan
t définitivement. Les
survivants sortent
ensuite cachés sous le
ventre de ses brebis et
regagnent leurs bateaux.
Faisant preuve
d’orgueil, Ulysse
crie sa véritable
identité au risque de
faire sombrer son navire
sous une pluie de
rochers. Ulysse aborde
l’île
d’Eolie, au
royaume du maître des
vents. Eole offre Ulysse
un vent favorable pour
regagner Ithaque, et une
outre renfermant tous les
vents contraires.
Hélas, la curiosité
des marins
d’Ulysse aura
raison de cet heureux
dénouement car, en
ouvrant l’outre,
les vents contraires
s’échappent et
déchaînent une
nouvelle tempête.
Après avoir
dérivé plusieurs
jours, ils parviennent
chez les Lestrygons
cannibales qui
détruisent
l’escadre. Les
survivants reprennent la
mer avec un unique navire
et abordent dans
l’île
d’Aiaié,
séjour de la
magicienne Circé.
Ulysse envoie des
éclaireurs dans les
terres. Imprudemment
entrés dans la demeure
de la magicienne, ils
sont transformés en
pourceaux. Seul Ulysse
échappe au
sortilège gr ce
l’antidote que lui
indique Hermès.
Vaincue, Circé
s’offre au
héros et rend ses
compagnons leur forme
humaine. Avant de laisser
partir Ulysse, Circé
lui conseille
d’aller au pays
des morts consulter
l’ombre du devin
Tirésias. Après une
journée de navigation,
le bateau d’Ulysse
atteint le pays des
Cimmériens. Il
s’acquitte des
rites appropriés pour
pouvoir
s’entretenir avec
l’ me. $62.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Odysseia Orchestre d'harmonie - Avancé De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 5 SKU: BT.DHP-1084443-010 Based on Homer...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 5 SKU:
BT.DHP-1084443-010
Based on Homer-s
Odyssey. Composed by
Maxime Aulio. Concert and
Contest Collection CBHA.
Concert Piece. Set (Score
& Parts). Composed 2008.
De Haske Publications
#DHP 1084443-010.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(BT.DHP-1084443-010).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch. Washed up on
the Phaeacian shore after
a shipwreck, Odysseus is
introduced to King
Alcinous. As he sits in
the palace, he tells the
Phaeacians of his
wanderings since leaving
Troy. Odysseus and his
men fi rst landed on the
island of the Cicones
wherethey sacked the city
of Ismarus. From there,
great storms swept them
to the land of the
hospitable Lotus Eaters.
Then they sailed to the
land of the Cyclopes.
Odysseus and twelve of
his men entered the cave
of Polyphemus. After the
single-eyed giantmade
handfuls of his men into
meals, Odysseus fi nally
defeated him. He got him
drunk and once he had
fallen asleep, he and his
men stabbed a glowing
spike into the
Cyclop’s single
eye, completely blinding
him. They escaped by
clinging to the belliesof
some sheep. Once aboard,
Odysseus taunted the
Cyclop by revealing him
his true identity.
Enraged, Polyphemus
hurled rocks at the ship,
trying to sink it. After
leaving the
Cyclopes’ island,
they arrived at the home
of Aeolus, ruler of the
winds.Aeolus off ered
Odysseus a bag trapping
all the strong winds
within except one - the
one which would take him
straight back to Ithaca.
As the ship came within
sight of Ithaca, the
crewmen, curious about
the bag, decided to open
it. The winds escapedand
stirred up a storm.
Odysseus and his crew
came to the land of the
cannibalistic
Laestrygonians, who sank
all but one of the ships.
The survivors went next
to Aeaea, the island of
the witch-goddess Circe.
Odysseus sent out a
scouting party butCirce
turned them into pigs.
With the help of an
antidote the god Hermes
had given him, Odysseus
managed to overpower the
goddess and forced her to
change his men back to
human form. When it was
time for Odysseus to
leave, Circe told him to
sail tothe realm of the
dead to speak with the
spirit of the seer
Tiresias. One
day’s sailing took
them to the land of the
Cimmerians. There, he
performed sacrifi ces to
attract the souls of the
dead. Tiresias told him
what would happen to him
next. He thengot to talk
with his mother,
Anticleia, and met the
spirits of Agamemnon,
Achilles, Patroclus,
Antilochus, Ajax and
others. He then saw the
souls of the damned
Tityos, Tantalus, and
Sisyphus. Odysseus soon
found himself mobbed by
souls. He
becamefrightened, ran
back to his ship, and
sailed away. While back
at Aeaea, Circe told him
about the dangers he
would have to face on his
way back home. She
advised him to avoid
hearing the song of the
Sirens; but if he really
felt he had to hear,
thenhe should be tied to
the mast of the ship,
which he did. Odysseus
then successfully steered
his crew past Charybdis
(a violent whirlpool) and
Scylla (a multiple-headed
monster), but Scylla
managed to devour six of
his men. Finally,
Odysseus and hissurviving
crew approached the
island where the Sun god
kept sacred cattle.
Odysseus wanted to sail
past, but the crewmen
persuaded him to let them
rest there. Odysseus
passed Circe’s
counsel on to his men.
Once he had fallen
asleep, his men
impiouslykilled and ate
some of the cattle. When
the Sun god found out, he
asked Zeus to punish
them. Shortly after they
set sail from the island,
Zeus destroyed the ship
and all the men died
except for Odysseus.
After ten days, Odysseus
was washed up on
theisland of the nymph
Calypso.
Odysseus,
die is aangespoeld op de
kust van de Phaeaken,
maakt kennis met koning
Alcinoüs. In het
paleis van de
laatstgenoemde vertelt
hij wat hij heeft
meegemaakt sinds zijn
vertrek uit Troje.
Odysseus en zijn
metgezellen legdeneerst
aan op het eiland van de
Ciconen, waar ze de stad
Ismarus plunderden. Toen
ze weer op zee waren,
brak een storm los, die
ze naar het land van de
gastvrije Lotophagen
bracht. Daarna zeilden ze
naar het eiland van de
Cyclopen.Odysseus en
twaalf van zijn
metgezellen kwamen
terecht in de grot van
Polyphemus. Deze verslond
een aantal van hen, maar
werd uiteindelijk door
Odysseus verslagen: hij
voerde de reus dronken,
waarna die in slaap viel.
Vervolgensstak hij een
gloeiende paal in zijn
ene oog om hem blind te
maken. Odysseus en zijn
mannen ontsnapten uit de
grot door ieder onder de
buik van een van
Polyphemus’
schapen te gaan hangen.
Eenmaal weer aan boord
riep Odysseusuitdagend
naar de cycloop en
onthulde zijn naam.
Woedend wierp Polyphemus
rotsblokken in de
richting van het schip in
een poging het te laten
zinken. Nadat ze het
Cyclopeneiland hadden
verlaten, arriveerden ze
bij Aeolus, heerservan de
winden. Aeolus gaf
Odysseus een zak met
daarin alle krachtige
winden behalve één
- die hem rechtstreeks
terug naar zijn
thuisbasis Ithaca zou
voeren. Toen het schip
Ithaca bijna had bereikt,
besloten de metgezellen,
die nieuwsgierigwaren
naar de inhoud, de zak te
openen. De winden
ontsnapten en er ontstond
een enorme storm.
Odysseus en zijn
bemanning kwamen terecht
in het land van de
kannibalistische
Laestrygonen, die alle
schepen lieten zinken,
opéén na. De
overlevenden vluchtten
naar Aeaea, het eiland
van de tovenares Circe,
die de metgezellen van
Odysseus in zwijnen
veranderde. Met de hulp
van een tegengif dat hij
had gekregen van Hermes,
lukte het Odysseus om
Circe te
Nachdem
er an die Küste der
Phäaker gespült
wurde, wird Odysseus dem
König Akinoos
vorgestellt. In dessen
Palast erzählt er den
Phäakern von den
Fahrten nach seiner
Abreise aus Troja.
Odysseus und seine
Männer landen
zunächst auf
denKikonen, einer
Inselgruppe, wo sie die
Stadt Ismaros einnehmen.
Von dort aus treiben sie
mächtige Stürme
zum Land der
gastfreundlichen
Lotophagen
(Lotos-Essern). Dann
segeln sie zum Land der
Kyklopen (Zyklopen).
Odysseus und seine
zwölf Mannenbetreten
die Höhle von
Poloyphem, dem Sohn
Poseidons. Nachdem dieser
einige der Männer
verspeist hat,
überwaÃ…Nltigt
ihn Odysseus, indem er
ihn betrunken macht und
dann mit einem
glühenden Spieß
in dessen einziges Auge
sticht und ihn
somitblendet. Odysseus
und die übrigen
Männer fl iehen an den
Bäuchen von Schafen
hängend. Wieder an
Bord, provoziert Odysseus
den Zyklopen, indem er
ihm seine wahre
Identität verrät.
Wütend bewirft
Polyphem das Schiff mit
Steinen undversucht, es
zu versenken. Nachdem sie
die Insel der Kyklopen
verlassen haben, kommen
Odysseus und seine Mannen
ins Reich von Aiolos, dem
Herr der Winde. Aiolos
schenkt ihm einen Beutel,
in dem alle Winde
eingesperrt sind,
außer dem, der ihn
direktzurück nach
Ithaka treiben soll. Als
das Schiff in Sichtweite
von Ithaka ist, öff
nen die neugierigen
Seemänner den
Windsack. Die Winde entfl
iehen und erzeugen einen
Sturm. Odysseus und seine
Mannschaft verschlägt
es ins Land
derkannibalischen
Laistrygonen, die alle
ihre Schiff e, bis auf
eines, versenken. Die
Ãœberlebenden reisen
weiter nach Aiaia, der
Insel der Zauberin Kirke.
Odysseus sendet einen
Spähtrupp aus, der von
Kirke aber in Schweine
verwandelt wird. Mit
Hilfeeines Gegenmittels
vom Götterboten Hermes
kann Odysseus Kirke
überwaÃ…Nltigen
und er zwingt sie, seinen
Gefährten wieder ihre
menschliche Gestalt
zurückzugeben. Als
er wieder aufbrechen
will, rät Kirke ihm,
den Seher Teiresias in
derUnterwelt aufzusuchen
und zu befragen. Eine
Tagesreise führt
sie dann ins Land der
Kimmerer, nahe dem
Eingang des Hades. Dort
bringt Odysseus Opfer, um
die Seelen der Toten
anzurufen. Teireisas sagt
ihm sein Schicksal
voraus. Dann darf
Odysseusmit seiner Mutter
Antikleia und den Seelen
von Agamemnon, Achilles,
Patroklos, Antilochus,
Ajax und anderen Toten
sprechen. Dann sieht er
die Seelen der Verdammten
Tityos, Tantalos und
Sisyphos. Bald wird
Odysseus selbst von den
Seelen gequält,
kehrtvoll Angst zu seinem
Schiff zurück und
segelt davon. In Aiaia
hatte Kirke ihn vor den
drohenden Gefahren der
Heimreise gewarnt. Sie
riet ihm, den Gesang der
Sirenen zu vermeiden,
wenn er aber unbedingt
zuhören müsse,
solle er sich an denMast
seines Schiff es bindet
lassen, was er dann auch
tut. Dann führt
Odysseus seine Mannschaft
erfolgreich durch die
Meerenge zwischen Skylla
und Charybdis, wobei
Skylla jedoch sechs
seiner Männer
verschlingt.
Schließlich erreichen
Odysseusund die
überlebende
Besatzung die Insel, auf
der der Sonnengott Helios
heiliges Vieh hält.
Odysseus will
weitersegeln, aber seine
Mannschaft
überredet ihn zu
einer Rast. Odysseus
erzählt ihnen von
Kirkes Warnung, aber
kaum, dass
ereingeschlafen ist,
töten die Männer in
gotteslästerlicher
Weise einige Rinder und
verspeisen sie. Als
Helios dies entdeckt,
bittet er Zeus, sie zu
bestrafen. Kurz nachdem
sie die Segel für
die Abreise von der Insel
gesetzt haben,
zerstört Zeusdas
Schiff und alle außer
Odysseus sterben. Nach
zehn Tagen wird Odysseus
an den Strand der Insel
der Nymphe Kalypso
angespült.
U
lysse, épuisé par
la terrible tempête
qu’il a subie,
échoue sur le rivage
des Phéaciens. Reçu
au palais du roi
Alcinoos, Ulysse
entreprend le récit
des épreuves
passées depuis son
départ de Troie.
Arrivés dans
l’île des
Cicones, Ulysse et ses
compagnons mettent la
cité d’Ismaros
sac puis reprennent la
mer. Les vents les
emportent chez les
Lotophages, un peuple
paisible. Ulysse aborde
au pays des Cyclopes. Il
pénètre dans la
caverne de Polyphème
accompagné de douze
hommes. Après avoir vu
le Cyclope dévorer
deux de ses compagnons
chaque repas, Ulysse ruse
pour lui échapper. Il
l’enivre puis
embrase un épieu
taillé, qu’il
plante dans l'œil
unique du Cyclope
endormi,l’aveuglan
t définitivement. Les
survivants sortent
ensuite cachés sous le
ventre de ses brebis et
regagnent leurs bateaux.
Faisant preuve
d’orgueil, Ulysse
crie sa véritable
identité au risque de
faire sombrer son navire
sous une pluie de
rochers. Ulysse aborde
l’île
d’Eolie, au
royaume du maître des
vents. Eole offre Ulysse
un vent favorable pour
regagner Ithaque, et une
outre renfermant tous les
vents contraires.
Hélas, la curiosité
des marins
d’Ulysse aura
raison de cet heureux
dénouement car, en
ouvrant l’outre,
les vents contraires
s’échappent et
déchaînent une
nouvelle tempête.
Après avoir
dérivé plusieurs
jours, ils parviennent
chez les Lestrygons
cannibales qui
détruisent
l’escadre. Les
survivants reprennent la
mer avec un unique navire
et abordent dans
l’île
d’Aiaié,
séjour de la
magicienne Circé.
Ulysse envoie des
éclaireurs dans les
terres. Imprudemment
entrés dans la demeure
de la magicienne, ils
sont transformés en
pourceaux. Seul Ulysse
échappe au
sortilège gr ce
l’antidote que lui
indique Hermès.
Vaincue, Circé
s’offre au
héros et rend ses
compagnons leur forme
humaine. Avant de laisser
partir Ulysse, Circé
lui conseille
d’aller au pays
des morts consulter
l’ombre du devin
Tirésias. Après une
journée de navigation,
le bateau d’Ulysse
atteint le pays des
Cimmériens. Il
s’acquitte des
rites appropriés pour
pouvoir
s’entretenir avec
l’ me. $327.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Zion Orchestre d'harmonie Theodore Presser Co.
Concert Band Bass Clarinet, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Clarinet, Clarinet 1, Clarinet...(+)
Concert Band Bass
Clarinet, Bassoon 1,
Bassoon 2, Clarinet,
Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2,
Clarinet 3,
Contrabassoon, English
Horn, Euphonium, Flute 1,
Flute 2, Flute 3, Horn 1,
Horn 2, Horn 3, Horn 4,
Oboe 1, Oboe 2,
Percussion 1, Percussion
2, Percussion 3 and more.
SKU: PR.16500092L
For Concert Band.
Composed by Dan Welcher.
Spiral. Contemporary.
Large Full Score. With
Standard notation.
Composed 1994. 76 pages.
Duration 10 minutes.
Theodore Presser Company
#165-00092L. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.16500092L). UPC:
680160039531. 11 x 17
inches. Zion is the
third and final
installment of a series
of works for Wind
Ensemble inspired by
national parks in the
western United States,
collectively called Three
Places in the West. As in
the other two works (The
Yellowstone Fires and
Arches), it is my
intention to convey more
an impression of the
feelings I've had in Zion
National Park in Utah
than an attempt at
pictorial description.
Zion is a place with
unrivalled natural
grandeur, being a sort of
huge box canyon in which
the traveler is
constantly overwhelmed by
towering rock walls on
every side of him -- but
it is also a place with a
human history, having
been inhabited by several
tribes of native
Americans before the
arrival of the Mormon
settlers in the mid-19th
century. By the time the
Mormons reached Utah,
they had been driven all
the way from New York
State through Ohio and,
with tragic losses,
through Missouri. They
saw Utah in general as a
place nobody wanted, but
they were nonetheless
determined to keep it to
themselves. Although Zion
Canyon was never a Mormon
Stronghold, the people
who reached it and
claimed it (and gave it
its present name) had
been through extreme
trials. It is the
religious fervor of these
persecuted people that I
was able to draw upon in
creating Zion as a piece
of music. There are two
quoted hymns in the work:
Zion's Walls (which Aaron
Copland adapted to his
own purposes in both is
Old American Songs and
the opera The Tender
Land) and Zion's
Security, which I found
in the same volume in
which Copland found
Zion's Walls -- that
inexhaustible storehouse
of 19th-century hymnody
called The Sacred Harp.
My work opens with a
three-verse setting of
Zion's Security, a stern
tune in F-sharp minor
which is full of resolve.
(The words of this hymn
are resolute and strong,
rallying the faithful to
be firm, and describing
the city of our God they
hope to establish). This
melody alternates with a
fanfare tune, whose
origins will be revealed
in later music, until the
second half of the piece
begins: a driving
rhythmic ostinato based
on a 3/4-4/4 alternating
meter scheme. This pauses
at its height to restate
Zion's Security one more
time, in a rather obscure
setting surrounded by
freely shifting patterns
in the flutes, clarinets,
and percussion -- until
the sun warms the ground
sufficiently for the
second hymn to appear.
Zion's Walls is set in
7/8, unlike Copland's
9/8-6/8 meters (the
original is quite
strange, and doesn't
really fit any constant
meter), and is introduced
by a warm horn solo. The
two hymns vie for
attention from here to
the end of the piece,
with the glowingly
optimistic Zion's Walls
finally achieving
prominence. The work ends
with a sense of triumph
and unbreakable spirit.
Zion was commissioned in
1994 by the wind
ensembles of the
University of Texas at
Arlington, the University
of Texas at Austin, and
the University of
Oklahoma. It is dedicated
to the memory of Aaron
Copland. $105.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Upriver Orchestre d'harmonie Theodore Presser Co.
Band Concert Band SKU: PR.46500013L For Wind Ensemble. Composed by...(+)
Band Concert Band SKU:
PR.46500013L For
Wind Ensemble.
Composed by Dan Welcher.
Contemporary. Large
Score. With Standard
notation. Composed 2010.
Duration 14 minutes.
Theodore Presser Company
#465-00013L. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.46500013L). UPC:
680160600151. 11 x 14
inches. I n 1803,
President Thomas
Jefferson sent Meriwether
Lewis and William Clarks
Corps of Discovery to
find a water route to the
Pacific and explore the
uncharted West. He
believed woolly mammoths,
erupting volcanoes, and
mountains of pure salt
awaited them. What they
found was no less
mind-boggling: some 300
species unknown to
science, nearly 50 Indian
tribes, and the Rockies.
I have been a student of
the Lewis and Clark
expedition, which Thomas
Jefferson called the
Voyage of Discovery, for
as long as I can
remember. This
astonishing journey,
lasting more than
two-and-a-half years,
began and ended in St.
Louis, Missouri and took
the travelers up more
than a few rivers in
their quest to find the
Northwest Passage to the
Pacific Ocean. In an age
without speedy
communication, this was
akin to space travel out
of radio range in our own
time: no one knew if,
indeed, the party had
even survived the voyage
for more than a year.
Most of them were
soldiers. A few were
French-Canadian voyageurs
hired trappers and
explorers, who were
fluent in French (spoken
extensively in the
region, due to earlier
explorers from France)
and in some of the Indian
languages they might
encounter. One of the
voyageurs, a man named
Pierre Cruzatte, also
happened to be a
better-than-average
fiddle player. In many
respects, the travelers
were completely on their
own for supplies and
survival, yet,
incredibly, only one of
them died during the
voyage. Jefferson had
outfitted them with food,
weapons, medicine, and
clothing and along with
other trinkets, a box of
200 jaw harps to be used
in trading with the
Indians. Their trip was
long, perilous to the
point of near
catastrophe, and arduous.
The dream of a Northwest
Passage proved ephemeral,
but the northwestern
quarter of the continent
had finally been
explored, mapped, and
described to an anxious
world. When the party
returned to St. Louis in
1806, and with the
Louisiana Purchase now
part of the United
States, they were greeted
as national heroes. I
have written a sizeable
number of works for wind
ensemble that draw their
inspiration from the
monumental spaces found
in the American West.
Four of them (Arches, The
Yellowstone Fires,
Glacier, and Zion) take
their names, and in large
part their being, from
actual national parks in
Utah, Wyoming, and
Montana. But Upriver,
although it found its
voice (and its finale) in
the magnificent Columbia
Gorge in Oregon, is about
a much larger region.
This piece, like its
brother works about the
national parks, doesnt
try to tell a story.
Instead, it captures the
flavor of a certain time,
and of a grand adventure.
Cast in one continuous
movement and lasting
close to fourteen
minutes, the piece falls
into several subsections,
each with its own
heading: The Dream (in
which Jeffersons vision
of a vast expanse of
western land is opened);
The Promise, a chorale
that re-appears several
times in the course of
the piece and represents
the seriousness of the
presidential mission; The
River; The Voyageurs; The
River II ; Death and
Disappointment; Return to
the Voyage; and The River
III . The music includes
several quoted melodies,
one of which is familiar
to everyone as the
ultimate river song, and
which becomes the
through-stream of the
work. All of the quoted
tunes were either sung by
the men on the voyage, or
played by Cruzattes
fiddle. From various
journals and diaries, we
know the men found
enjoyment and solace in
music, and almost every
night encampment had at
least a bit of music in
it. In addition to
Cruzatte, there were two
other members of the
party who played the
fiddle, and others made
do with singing, or
playing upon sticks,
bones, the ever-present
jaw harps, and boat
horns. From Lewis
journals, I found all the
tunes used in Upriver:
Shenandoah (still popular
after more than 200
years), Vla bon vent,
Soldiers Joy, Johnny Has
Gone for a Soldier, Come
Ye Sinners Poor and Needy
(a hymn sung to the tune
Beech Spring) and Fishers
Hornpipe. The work
follows an emotional
journey: not necessarily
step-by-step with the
Voyage of Discovery
heroes, but a kind of
grand arch. Beginning in
the mists of history and
myth, traversing peaks
and valleys both real and
emotional (and a solemn
funeral scene), finding
help from native people,
and recalling their zeal
upon finding the one
great river that will, in
fact, take them to the
Pacific. When the men
finally roar through the
Columbia Gorge in their
boats (a feat that even
the Indians had not
attempted), the
magnificent river
combines its theme with
the chorale of Jeffersons
Promise. The Dream is
fulfilled: not quite the
one Jefferson had
imagined (there is no
navigable water passage
from the Missouri to the
Pacific), but the dream
of a continental
destiny. $80.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Upriver Orchestre d'harmonie Theodore Presser Co.
Band Concert Band SKU: PR.465000130 For Large Wind Ensemble. Compo...(+)
Band Concert Band SKU:
PR.465000130 For
Large Wind Ensemble.
Composed by Dan Welcher.
Sws. Contemporary. Full
score. With Standard
notation. Composed 2010.
Duration 14 minutes.
Theodore Presser Company
#465-00013. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.465000130). ISBN
9781598064070. UPC:
680160600144. 9x12
inches. Following a
celebrated series of wind
ensemble tone poems about
national parks in the
American West, Dan
Welcher’s Upriver
celebrates the Lewis &
Clark Expedition from the
Missouri River to
Oregon’s Columbia
Gorge, following the
Louisiana Purchase of
1803. Welcher’s
imaginative textures and
inventiveness are freshly
modern, evoking our
American heritage,
including references to
Shenandoah and other folk
songs known to have been
sung on the expedition.
For advanced players.
Duration:
14’. In 1803,
President Thomas
Jefferson sent Meriwether
Lewis and William
Clark’s Corps of
Discovery to find a water
route to the Pacific and
explore the uncharted
West. He believed woolly
mammoths, erupting
volcanoes, and mountains
of pure salt awaited
them. What they found was
no less mind-boggling:
some 300 species unknown
to science, nearly 50
Indian tribes, and the
Rockies.Ihave been a
student of the Lewis and
Clark expedition, which
Thomas Jefferson called
the “Voyage of
Discovery,†for as
long as I can remember.
This astonishing journey,
lasting more than
two-and-a-half years,
began and ended in St.
Louis, Missouri —
and took the travelers up
more than a few rivers in
their quest to find the
Northwest Passage to the
Pacific Ocean. In an age
without speedy
communication, this was
akin to space travel out
of radio range in our own
time: no one knew if,
indeed, the party had
even survived the voyage
for more than a year.
Most of them were
soldiers. A few were
French-Canadian voyageurs
— hired trappers
and explorers, who were
fluent in French (spoken
extensively in the
region, due to earlier
explorers from France)
and in some of the Indian
languages they might
encounter. One of the
voyageurs, a man named
Pierre Cruzatte, also
happened to be a
better-than-average
fiddle player. In many
respects, the travelers
were completely on their
own for supplies and
survival, yet,
incredibly, only one of
them died during the
voyage. Jefferson had
outfitted them with food,
weapons, medicine, and
clothing — and
along with other
trinkets, a box of 200
jaw harps to be used in
trading with the Indians.
Their trip was long,
perilous to the point of
near catastrophe, and
arduous. The dream of a
Northwest Passage proved
ephemeral, but the
northwestern quarter of
the continent had finally
been explored, mapped,
and described to an
anxious world. When the
party returned to St.
Louis in 1806, and with
the Louisiana Purchase
now part of the United
States, they were greeted
as national heroes.Ihave
written a sizeable number
of works for wind
ensemble that draw their
inspiration from the
monumental spaces found
in the American West.
Four of them (Arches, The
Yellowstone Fires,
Glacier, and Zion) take
their names, and in large
part their being, from
actual national parks in
Utah, Wyoming, and
Montana. But Upriver,
although it found its
voice (and its finale) in
the magnificent Columbia
Gorge in Oregon, is about
a much larger region.
This piece, like its
brother works about the
national parks,
doesn’t try to
tell a story. Instead, it
captures the flavor of a
certain time, and of a
grand adventure. Cast in
one continuous movement
and lasting close to
fourteen minutes, the
piece falls into several
subsections, each with
its own heading: The
Dream (in which
Jefferson’s vision
of a vast expanse of
western land is opened);
The Promise, a chorale
that re-appears several
times in the course of
the piece and represents
the seriousness of the
presidential mission; The
River; The Voyageurs; The
River II ; Death and
Disappointment; Return to
the Voyage; and The River
III .The music includes
several quoted melodies,
one of which is familiar
to everyone as the
ultimate “river
song,†and which
becomes the
through-stream of the
work. All of the quoted
tunes were either sung by
the men on the voyage, or
played by
Cruzatte’s fiddle.
From various journals and
diaries, we know the men
found enjoyment and
solace in music, and
almost every night
encampment had at least a
bit of music in it. In
addition to Cruzatte,
there were two other
members of the party who
played the fiddle, and
others made do with
singing, or playing upon
sticks, bones, the
ever-present jaw harps,
and boat horns. From
Lewis’ journals, I
found all the tunes used
in Upriver: Shenandoah
(still popular after more
than 200 years),
V’la bon vent,
Soldier’s Joy,
Johnny Has Gone for a
Soldier, Come Ye Sinners
Poor and Needy (a hymn
sung to the tune
“Beech
Springâ€) and
Fisher’s Hornpipe.
The work follows an
emotional journey: not
necessarily step-by-step
with the Voyage of
Discovery heroes, but a
kind of grand arch.
Beginning in the mists of
history and myth,
traversing peaks and
valleys both real and
emotional (and a solemn
funeral scene), finding
help from native people,
and recalling their zeal
upon finding the one
great river that will, in
fact, take them to the
Pacific. When the men
finally roar through the
Columbia Gorge in their
boats (a feat that even
the Indians had not
attempted), the
magnificent river
combines its theme with
the chorale of
Jefferson’s
Promise. The Dream is
fulfilled: not quite the
one Jefferson had
imagined (there is no
navigable water passage
from the Missouri to the
Pacific), but the dream
of a continental
destiny. $45.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| The Bells of Christmas Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3 SKU: BT.DHP-1115151-140 As performed b...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 3 SKU:
BT.DHP-1115151-140
As performed by Chris
de Burgh. Arranged by
Simon Fahnholz. DHP Pop,
Film and Show. Pop &
Rock. Score Only.
Composed 2011. 12 pages.
De Haske Publications
#DHP 1115151-140.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(BT.DHP-1115151-140).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch. “The idea
behind this song is to
remind everyone, for all
those who have forgotten,
how colourful and
exciting Christmas was
during their childhood.
Christmas is a magical
time and, after all, no
matter how old we are, we
are all still children at
heart.†These words
were written by Chris de
Burgh about his 2009 hit,
The Bells of Christmas,
inspired by
Dickens’ A
Christmas Carol. Simon
Fahnholz has now made an
excellent version of this
Christmas hit for concert
band.
Voor
iedereen die vergeten is
hoe bont en levendig de
kerst in zijn jeugdjaren
was. Kerst is een
betoverend feest. Diep in
ons hart zijn we allemaal
nog kinderen, ook al zijn
we al lang
volwassenen.†Dit
zei Chris de Burgh over
zijnkersthit van 2009
waarin hij zich liet
inspireren door de
prachtige kerstverhalen
van Charles
Dickens.
Die Idee
dieses Songs ist, allen
die vergessen haben, wie
bunt und lebendig
Weihnachten in ihrer
Kinderzeit war, dies noch
einmal vor Augen zu
führen. Weihnachten
ist ein Zauber und wir
sind im tiefsten Herzen
doch alle große
Kinder, auch wenn wir
längst erwachsen
sind.“ Dies sind
Chris De Burghs Worte
über seinen
Weihnachts-Hit von 2009,
zu dem er sich von
Charles’ Dickens
Weihnachtsgeschichte
inspirieren ließ.
« Le message
de cette chanson, en
fait, est de rappeler
ceux qui l’aurait
oublié, que Noël
était, du temps de
leur enfance, une fête
chatoyante et vivante. Au
plus profond de
nous-même, et même
si nous avons grandi et
que nous soyons devenus
des adultes, nous avons
gardé notre coeur
d’enfant, alors
n’oublions pas que
Noël est une fête
magique. » Voici un
aperçu des paroles de
la célèbre ballade
The Bells of Christmas
(inspirée de
l’illustre roman
de Charles Dickens),
chantée par Chris de
Burgh en
2009.
“Il
messaggio di questa
canzone è di ricordare
a coloro che
l’avessero
dimenticato,
com’era il Natale
quando erano bambini, una
festa vivace e calda.
Anche se siamo cresciuti
e divenuti adulti,
abbiamo mantenuto il
cuore di bambini, non
dimentichiamo allora che
il Natale è una festa
magicaâ€. Ecco un
estratto del testo della
ballata The Bells of
Christmas, divenuta un
grande successo del
Natale 2009 e cantata da
Chris de Burgh che si era
ispirato al celebre
romanzo di Charles
Dickens. $23.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| On the Air Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur] - Intermédiaire/avancé Hal Leonard
(Symphonic Band). Composed by Michael Daugherty (1954-). For Symphonic Band, Con...(+)
(Symphonic Band).
Composed by Michael
Daugherty (1954-). For
Symphonic Band, Concert
Band (Full Score).
Michael Daugherty Music.
Grade 4. Published by Hal
Leonard
$35.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Treasure of the Pirate King Orchestre d'harmonie - Débutant Alfred Publishing
Concert Band - Grade 1 SKU: AP.31707 Composed by Leonard A. Orcino. Conce...(+)
Concert Band - Grade 1
SKU: AP.31707
Composed by Leonard A.
Orcino. Concert Band;
Performance Music
Ensemble; Single Titles.
Alfred Debut Series.
Light Concert. Score and
Part(s). 116 pages.
Alfred Music #00-31707.
Published by Alfred Music
(AP.31707). UPC:
038081350929.
English. Avast me
hardies! A high sea
adventure is about to
unfold. The ship rocks
gently as its bell
summons all to board. The
pirate crew begins
singing to pass time as
it prepares the ship for
a long voyage. What lies
ahead? Are there ships
with gold and treasure to
be taken? Will there be
hopes of riches to share
and bury at a secret
location? All are eagerly
confident. All are
members of the pirate
brotherhood. All are
united and led in their
glorious pursuit by The
Pirate King. Shiver me
timbers, lads, a pirate's
lot is never done. Do ye
work or walk da plank.
All for treasure and
treasure for all!
Arrrgh! $42.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Latin Favourites Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3 SKU: BT.DHP-1053952-010 Besame Mucho -...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 3 SKU:
BT.DHP-1053952-010
Besame Mucho -
Quantanamera - Quando,
Quando, Quando (Si tu
m'aimes tant que
ça). Arranged by
Peter Kleine Schaars.
Peter's Popular
Collection. Pop & Rock.
Set (Score & Parts).
Composed 2006. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1053952-010. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1053952-010).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch. It is high time
to expand the series
Peter’s Popular
Collection with a medley
in latin style - music
that is appealing to both
young and old. For this
arrangement, Peter Kleine
Schaars has selected
perhaps the three most
well-known latin
compositions ever
written: the sultry rumba
Bésame Mucho, the
spicy cha-cha-cha
Guantanamera and of
course the stirring samba
Quando, Quando, Quando. A
dance feast in tropical
mood!
Een medley
in latin-stijl - vrolijke
muziek die jong en oud
aanspreekt. Peter Kleine
Schaars selecteerde voor
zijn arrangement de drie
misschien wel bekendste
latin-composities ooit
geschreven: de zwoele
rumba Besame
Mucho,de pittige
cha-cha-cha
Quantanamera (of
Guantanamera) en
uiteraard de opzwepende
samba Quando, Quando,
Quando. Een
dansfestijn in tropische
sfeer!
Es ist
allerhöchste Zeit, die
Reihe Peter’s
Popular Collection um
ein Medley im
lateinamerikanischen Stil
zu erweitern. Für sein
Arrangement wählte
Peter Kleine Schaars die
drei vielleicht
berühmtesten aller
lateinamerikanischen
Stücke, die je
komponiert wurden, aus:
eine sinnliche Rumba,
einen heißen
Cha-Cha-Cha und eine
bewegende Samba. Zusammen
eine absolut
unwiderstehliche
Mischung!
Avec un
titre aussi évocateur
que Latin
Favourites, Peter
Kleine Schaars signe une
oeuvre piquante aux
couleurs du soleil
sud-américain.
Latin Favourites
contient trois des plus
belles pages de la
musique
latino-américaine : la
sensuelle rumba Besame
Mucho de la
compositrice mexicaine
Consuelito Velasquez,
l’immortel cha-cha
Guantanamera
signé Joséito
Fernandez et la très
pétillante samba
Quando,Quando,Quando
I>.
Con un titolo
così evocatore, Peter
Kleine Schaars firma
un’opera dai
colori del sole
sud-americano. Latin
Favourites contiene
tre tra le più belle
melodie della musica
latino-americana: la
sensuale rumba Besame
Mucho della
compositrice messicana
Consuelito Velasquez,
l’intramontabile
cha-cha
Guantamanera
firmata Joséito
Fernandez e la
spumeggiante samba
Quando, Quando,
Quando. $137.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Latin Pop Special Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire/avancé De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 4 SKU: BT.DHP-1084322-140 Composed by Desmo...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 4 SKU:
BT.DHP-1084322-140
Composed by Desmond
Child, Mark Taylor, Paul
Barry, and Robi Rosa.
Arranged by Masato
Myokoin. New Sounds for
Concert Band. Pop & Rock.
Score Only. Composed
2008. 32 pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1084322-140. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1084322-140).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch. At the end of
the nineties Porto Rican
born singer Ricky
Martinstarted a new trend
in the world of pop music
- Latino-pop. In 1996
heconquered the world
with his catchy single
Livin la vida loca,
whichwent to number one
in many countries,
including five weeks at
thetop spot in the USA.
Today he has sold more
than 48 million
albumsmaking him one of
the most successful pop
artists of recent
times.Latin Pop Special
combines two of the most
popular songs from
thissuperstar of Latin
music!
Eind jaren
negentig was de tijd rijp
voor meer latin in de
popmuziek.
Bailamos van de
Spaanse zanger Enrique
Iglesias en
Livin’ La Vida
Loca van de Porto
Ricaanse zanger Ricky
Martin werden beide
uitgebracht 1999 - metals
resultaat twee
wereldwijde superhits! De
Japanse arrangeur Masato
Myokoin combineerde de
aanstekelijke popsongs in
een levendig arrangement
waar de vonken vanaf
vliegen.
Ricky
Martin setzte um die
Jahrtausendwende eine
Welle des Latino- Pops in
Gang, die bis heute nicht
abgeebbt ist. Einer der
Stars, die diese Welle
hervorbrachte, ist
Enrique Iglesias, der
längst aus dem
großen Schatten seines
berühmten Vaters
hervorgetreten ist.
Masato Myokoin
kombinierte zwei
Tanz-Hits der beiden
Weltstars in einem
temperamentvollen Medley
für Blasorchester.
la fin des
années 90, le chanteur
portoricain Ricky Martin,
lançait une nouvelle
mode, la musique
latino-pop, dont le
succès ne s’est
jamais démenti. Il
conquiert le monde avec
son tube Livin' la
vida locaq et
entraîne dans son
sillage d’autres
artistes tels
qu’Enrique
Iglesias, dont les albums
se sont écoulés
plus de 40 millions
d'exemplaires travers le
monde ! Latin Pop
Special combine deux
des plus grands succès
de ces superstars de la
musique latino ! $29.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Latin Pop Special Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire/avancé De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 4 SKU: BT.DHP-1084322-010 Bailamos - Liv...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 4 SKU:
BT.DHP-1084322-010
Bailamos -
Livin’ La Vida
Loca. Composed by
Desmond Child, Mark
Taylor, Paul Barry, and
Robi Rosa. Arranged by
Masato Myokoin. New
Sounds for Concert Band.
Pop & Rock. Set (Score &
Parts). Composed 2008. De
Haske Publications #DHP
1084322-010. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1084322-010).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch. At the end of
the nineties Porto Rican
born singer Ricky
Martinstarted a new trend
in the world of pop music
- Latino-pop. In 1996
heconquered the world
with his catchy single
Livin la vida loca,
whichwent to number one
in many countries,
including five weeks at
thetop spot in the USA.
Today he has sold more
than 48 million
albumsmaking him one of
the most successful pop
artists of recent
times.Latin Pop Special
combines two of the most
popular songs from
thissuperstar of Latin
music!
Eind jaren
negentig was de tijd rijp
voor meer latin in de
popmuziek.
Bailamos van de
Spaanse zanger Enrique
Iglesias en
Livin’ La Vida
Loca van de Porto
Ricaanse zanger Ricky
Martin werden beide
uitgebracht 1999 - metals
resultaat twee
wereldwijde superhits! De
Japanse arrangeur Masato
Myokoin combineerde de
aanstekelijke popsongs in
een levendig arrangement
waar de vonken vanaf
vliegen.
Ricky
Martin setzte um die
Jahrtausendwende eine
Welle des Latino- Pops in
Gang, die bis heute nicht
abgeebbt ist. Einer der
Stars, die diese Welle
hervorbrachte, ist
Enrique Iglesias, der
längst aus dem
großen Schatten seines
berühmten Vaters
hervorgetreten ist.
Masato Myokoin
kombinierte zwei
Tanz-Hits der beiden
Weltstars in einem
temperamentvollen Medley
für Blasorchester.
la fin des
années 90, le chanteur
portoricain Ricky Martin,
lançait une nouvelle
mode, la musique
latino-pop, dont le
succès ne s’est
jamais démenti. Il
conquiert le monde avec
son tube Livin' la
vida locaq et
entraîne dans son
sillage d’autres
artistes tels
qu’Enrique
Iglesias, dont les albums
se sont écoulés
plus de 40 millions
d'exemplaires travers le
monde ! Latin Pop
Special combine deux
des plus grands succès
de ces superstars de la
musique latino ! $137.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| First Concert Folio Orchestre d'harmonie [Partition + CD] - Débutant Carl Fischer
Pieces for Grade 1 Bands - Full Score with Piano Reduction and CD. By Andrew Bal...(+)
Pieces for Grade 1 Bands
- Full Score with Piano
Reduction and CD. By
Andrew Balent, Johann
A.P. Schulz, James
Pierpont. Edited by
Andrew Balent, Joseph
Compello. Arranged by
Andrew Balent; Joseph
Compello. For Flute,
Oboe, Clarinet, Alto
Saxophone, Bass Clarinet,
Euphonium, Tenor
Saxophone, Trumpet, Horn,
Tenor, Bassoon, Tuba,
Percussion. Sounds
Spectacular. Score and
Audio CD. 76 pages.
Published by Carl
Fischer.
$29.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Komm Trink Und Lach Score/parts Orchestre d'harmonie - Débutant Schott
Concert band - very easy SKU: HL.49016226 Waltzing song. Composed ...(+)
Concert band - very easy
SKU: HL.49016226
Waltzing song.
Composed by Fred Raymond.
Arranged by Norbert
Studnitzky. This edition:
Folding. Sheet music.
Schott Harmonie Serie
(Concert Band).
Classical. Condensed
score and parts. 46
pages. Duration 4'.
Schott Music #SHS
2008-70. Published by
Schott Music
(HL.49016226). ISBN
9790001101073.
German. Norbert
Studnitzky has made a new
arrangement in a
contemporary style of
this popular waltz and
song traditionally sung
whilst rocking to and
from in time to the music
with linked arms and so
it can now be played by
wind bands. Set of parts
does not include parts in
Benelux
notation.
(1
Flote, 1 Oboe ad lib., 1
Fagott ad lib., 1
Klarinette in Es ad lib.,
3 Klarinetten in B, 2
Alt-Saxophone in Es, 1
Tenor-Saxophon in B, 3
Horner in F oder in Es, 3
Trompeten in B, 3
Posaunen, 2 Flugelhorner
in B, 1 Tenorhorn in B, 1
Bariton, 2 Tuben,
Schlagzeug: kleine
Trommel, grosse Trommel,
Triangel, Becken). $76.95 - Voir plus => Acheter | | |
| Up On The Housetop Orchestre d'harmonie - Facile C.L. Barnhouse
Grade 2 SKU: CL.011-3808-01 Arranged by P. Clark. Young Concert Band. Com...(+)
Grade 2 SKU:
CL.011-3808-01
Arranged by P. Clark.
Young Concert Band.
Command Series. Audio
recording available
separately (item
CL.WFR363). Extra full
score. Composed 2009.
Duration 2 minutes, 14
seconds. C.L. Barnhouse
#011-3808-01. Published
by C.L. Barnhouse
(CL.011-3808-01).
The old
Christmas carol Up On The
Housetop gets an
extreme-band-makeover
with this rockin' good
time arrangement for
young bands. Every
section gets to share in
the fun, and there are
plenty of percussion
parts to keep your
drummers involved. An
optional drum set and
bass/synth part is
provided. Lots of
creative writing with no
big challenges adds up to
a fun and unique addition
to your holiday
programs.
About C.L.
Barnhouse Command
Series The
Barnhouse Command Series
includes works at grade
levels 2, 2.5, and 3.
This series is designed
for middle school and
junior high school bands,
as well as high school
bands of smaller
instrumentation or
limited experience.
Command Series
publications have a
slightly larger
instrumentation than the
Rising Band Series, and
are typically of larger
scope, duration, and
musical content. $6.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Up On The Housetop Orchestre d'harmonie - Facile C.L. Barnhouse
Grade 2 SKU: CL.011-3808-00 Arranged by P. Clark. Young Concert Band. Com...(+)
Grade 2 SKU:
CL.011-3808-00
Arranged by P. Clark.
Young Concert Band.
Command Series. Audio
recording available
separately (item
CL.WFR363). Score and set
of parts. Composed 2009.
Duration 2 minutes, 14
seconds. C.L. Barnhouse
#011-3808-00. Published
by C.L. Barnhouse
(CL.011-3808-00).
The old
Christmas carol Up On The
Housetop gets an
extreme-band-makeover
with this rockin' good
time arrangement for
young bands. Every
section gets to share in
the fun, and there are
plenty of percussion
parts to keep your
drummers involved. An
optional drum set and
bass/synth part is
provided. Lots of
creative writing with no
big challenges adds up to
a fun and unique addition
to your holiday
programs.
About C.L.
Barnhouse Command
Series The
Barnhouse Command Series
includes works at grade
levels 2, 2.5, and 3.
This series is designed
for middle school and
junior high school bands,
as well as high school
bands of smaller
instrumentation or
limited experience.
Command Series
publications have a
slightly larger
instrumentation than the
Rising Band Series, and
are typically of larger
scope, duration, and
musical content. $48.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| I Just Can't Stop Loving You Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3 SKU: BT.DHP-1125271-140 Composed by Micha...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 3 SKU:
BT.DHP-1125271-140
Composed by Michael
Jackson. Arranged by Miho
Hazama. Pop and Rock.
Score Only. Composed
2012. 20 pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1125271-140. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1125271-140).
9x12
inches. This number
topped the U.S. chart as
the lead release single
from Bad. Siedah
Garrett, who sang the
duet, was a protégé
of Quincy Jones with whom
Michael tag-teamed for
three solos on Off the
Wall. (Garrett is
also renowned as one of
the writers of the song
Man in the
Mirror,â? the
fourth single which
carries a strong
message.) Japanese fans
still remember this song
being performed as an
encore during the Bad
World Tour in 1987. The
straightforward, sweet
love song starts out
quietly and gradually
takes on heat, unfolding
a wonderful musical
sentiment. The
performance of the
arranged version also
strikes the audience with
an imposing world of
sound comparableto that
of a full orchestra.
I Just
Canâ??t Stop Loving
You was de eerste
single van het album
Bad. Michael
Jackson nam dit
romantisch duet, samen
met zangeres en
songwriter Siedah Garret,
op. Dit gevoelige nummer
werd wereldwijd bekend
door Michaelâ??sBad
World Tour in 1987. Miho
Hazama maakte er een
arrangement van met een
prachtig volle
klank.
I Just
Canâ??t Stop Loving
You war die erste
Single aus dem Album
Bad, wo das
romantische Duett
zusammen mit der
Sängerin und
Songwriterin Siedah
Garret aufgenommen wurde.
Weltweit ist der
gefu?hlvolle Song vor
allem von der Bad World
Tour im Jahr 1987 bekannt
geworden. Dieses
Arrangement besticht vor
allem durch seinen vollen
Orchesterklang.
I Just
Canâ??t Stop Loving
You, premier single
extrait de lâ??album,
est un duo romantique que
Michael Jackson
interprèta avec Siedah
Garrett. La chanson
connut un réel
succès dans le monde
entier, et fut
programmée lors des
différentes
tournées Bad World
Tour et Dangerous World
Tour. Cet émouvant
arrangement impressionne
de par son orchestration
complète, tout en
respectant la version
originale.
I
Just Canâ??t Stop Loving
You, il primo single
dellâ??album Bad,
include il romantico duo
con la cantante e autrice
Siedah Garret. Il brano
è diventato famoso
grazie al Bad World Tour
del 1987. Questo
raffinato arrangiamento
si contraddistingue per
le sonorit . $31.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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