| Four Earth Songs Orchestre d'harmonie - Avancé De Haske Publications
Concert Band and Vocal Solo - Grade 5 SKU: BT.DHP-1094768-010 Poems by...(+)
Concert Band and Vocal
Solo - Grade 5 SKU:
BT.DHP-1094768-010
Poems by Graeme
King. Composed by
Marco Putz. Concert and
Contest Collection CBHA.
Concert Piece. Set (Score
& Parts). Composed 2010.
De Haske Publications
#DHP 1094768-010.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(BT.DHP-1094768-010).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch. The hymn Nun
ruhen alle Wälder (Now
All Forests Rest),
arranged by J.S. Bach
(No. 6, So sei nun,
Seele, deine, from
Cantata BWV 13), is a
guiding light throughout
this four-movement
composition. Pütz
wrote this work as a
musical outcry against
the wilful, profit-driven
destruction of our
environment. When Bach
used the word
“ruhen†(to
rest) over 350 years ago,
it probably had a
different nuance from the
meaning it has today. At
the beginning of the 21st
century - the so-called
age of progress -
“nun ruhen alle
Wälder†should
mean “now all
forests die†.
Massive industrialization
and globalization,
coupled with pure greed,
corruption, political
scandals, an
ever-wideninggap between
the rich and poor, and
other such senseless
human actions, are
pushing our blue planet
closer and closer to the
point of no return. This
work is not intended to
be a ranting accusation.
It should remind us of
the beauty and harmony
that can exist all around
us in nature, if we take
care of it. Pütz
hopes that this will, one
day, help put a greater
emphasis on
humanity’s
survival, and coexistence
with nature rather than
the exploitation
described earlier. All
four texts were created
by Australian poet Graeme
King, whose works were
discovered by Pütz,
by chance on the
internet. Pütz was
especially captivated by
King’s clarity,
and intrigued by the
possibilities of adapting
and melding the strong
rhythmical structure of
King’s writing
with his own musical
language. The four
movements are as follows:
1. Tears of Nature 2.
Grrrevolution 3. Stand
up! 4. Tomorrow The world
première of Four Earth
Songs took place on 7
July 2009 at the 14th
WASBE-Conference in
Cincinnati (USA). This
work is dedicated in
friendship to Jouke
Hoekstra, conductor, and
the Frysk Fanfare Orkest
(the Frisian
Fanfare-Orchestra).
De hymne Nun
ruhen alle Wälder,
gearrangeerd door J.S.
Bach (nr. 6, So sei nun,
Seele, deine, uit cantate
BWV 13), is de leidraad
in deze vierdelige
compositie. Pütz
schreef het werk als een
muzikaal protest tegen de
moedwillige,op winstbejag
gebaseerde vernietiging
van ons milieu. Toen Bach
het woord
‘ruhen’
(rusten) meer dan 350
jaar geleden gebruikte,
lag er waarschijnlijk een
andere nuance in dan
tegenwoordig. Aan het
begin van de 21e eeuw -
dezogenaamde eeuw van de
vooruitgang - zou
‘nun ruhen alle
Wälder’ zelfs
kunnen betekenen:
‘nu sterven alle
bossen’. De
grootschalige
industrialisatie en
globalisering, in
combinatie met pure
hebzucht, corruptie,
politieke schandalen,een
groeiende kloof tussen
arm en rijk, en andere
dwaze menselijke
verrichtingen, brengen
onze blauwe planeet
steeds verder in de
problemen, tot er
misschien geen weg terug
meer is. Dit werk is niet
bedoeld als een
beschuldigendetirade. Het
moet ons wijzen op de
schoonheid en harmonie
die in de natuur om ons
heen kan bestaan, als we
er goed voor zorgen.
Pütz hoopt dat er op
een dag meer nadruk
gelegd zal worden op het
overleven van de mensheid
invreedzame co-existentie
met de natuur, zonder de
eerdergenoemde
uitbuiting. Alle vier de
teksten zijn geschreven
door de Australische
dichter Graeme King,
wiens werk Pütz bij
toeval tegenkwam op het
internet. Hij werd
getroffendoor Kings
helderheid en raakte ge
ntrigeerd door de
mogelijkheid de sterke
ritmische structuur van
Kings teksten om te
zetten in zijn eigen
muzikale taal. De vier
delen zijn de volgende:
1. Tears of Nature 2.
Grrrevolution 3.Stand up!
4. Tomorrow De
wereldpremière van
Four Earth Songs vond
plaats op 7 juli 2009
tijdens de 14e WASBE
Conference in Cincinnati
(VS). Dit werk is in
vriendschap opgedragen
aan dirigent Jouke
Hoekstra en zijn Fryskt
Fanfare
Der Choral
Nun ruhen alle Wälder,
hier in einer Bearbeitung
von J.S. Bach (Nr. 6 So
sei nun, Seele, deine aus
der Kantate BWV 13),
zieht sich wie ein roter
Faden durch diese
viersätzige
Komposition, die als
musikalischer Aufschrei
(Anfang!) gegen die
mutwillige,
profitgesteuerte
Zerstörung unserer
Umwelt gedacht ist.
Sicher hatte das Wort
ruhen“ vor
über 350 Jahren,
als der Liedtext
entstand, eine andere
Bedeutung als heute. Zu
Beginn des 21.
Jahrhunderts, im
sogenannten Zeitalter des
Fortschritts,
müsste es leider
wohl eher heißen: Nun
sterben alle
Wälder“...
Massive
Industrialisierung,
Globalisierung, aber auch
Profitgier, Korruption,
politische
Unfähigkeit,krasse
Unterschiede zwischen arm
und reich, und
schlussendlich die
Uneinsichtigkeit des
einzelnen Menschen haben
dazu geführt, dass
der Blaue Planet“
heute kurz vor dem
Kollaps steht. Dieses
Werk soll jedoch nicht
nur anklagen, es soll
auch die verbliebenen
Schönheiten unserer
Natur aufzeigen, in der
Hoffnung, dass es einmal
gelingen wird, die
Rettung der Natur und den
Schutz der Umwelt
über die oben
genannten Interessen zu
stellen. Alle vier Texte
stammen aus der Feder des
australischen Dichters
Graeme King, dessen Werk
der Komponist durch einen
glücklichen Zufall
im Internet entdeckte.
Besonders inspirierend
war die Direktheit von
Graemes Aussagen, aber
auch die kraftvolle
Rhythmik seiner Verse mit
den daraus resultierenden
Möglichkeiten der
musikalischen Umsetzung.
Die vier Sätze sind
wie folgt
überschrieben: 1.
Tears of Nature 2.
Grrrevolution 3. Stand
up! 4. Tomorrow Die
offizielle
Uraufführung von
Four Earth Songs fand am
7. Juli 2009 statt,
anlässlich der 14.
WASBE-Konferenz in
Cincinnati (USA). Das
Werk ist dem Dirigenten
Jouke Hoekstra und dem
Frysk Fanfare Orkest
(Friesischen
Fanfareorchester) in
aller Freundschaft
gewidmet.
Le
cantique Nun ruhen alle
Wälder, dont la ligne
mélodique fut reprise
par Jean-Sébastien
Bach pour son choral So
sein nun, Seele, deine
(Choral n°6 - Cantate
BWV 13), est le fil
conducteur de cette
oeuvre en quatre
mouvements conçue
comme un cri contre la
destruction volontaire de
la nature pour le profit.
Plus de trois siècles
nous séparent du temps
de Bach. Si les mots sont
restés les mêmes,
leur sens primitif
connaît cependant
quelques nuances. Ainsi,
au XXIe siècle -
considéré comme le
« siècle du
progrès », il
conviendrait de traduire
Nun ruhen alle Wälder
(“les forêts se
reposent “) par
“Les forêts se
meurentâ€. La
mondialisation et
l’industrialisatio
n massiveassociées
l’avidité
prédatrice, la
corruption politique, aux
actions humaines
irrationnelles et au
fossé grandissant
entre riches et pauvres
conduisent notre
planète bleue se
rapprocher chaque jour un
peu plus du point de non
retour. Cette composition
n’est pas une
accusation acerbe, mais
plutôt une exhortation
prendre soin de cette
beauté si harmonieuse
que nous offre la nature.
Et peut-être,
prendrons-nous enfin
conscience de
l’importance
d’une situation de
coexistence avec la
nature, nécessaire
pour la survie de
l’espèce
humaine, et non
d’exploitation qui
conduit la destruction.
Un jour, alors
qu’il naviguait
sur Internet, Marco
Pütz découvrit
l’oeuvre du
poète australien
Graeme King. Fasciné
par la clarté de
l’écriture et
le rythme des vers, Marco
Pütz imagina les
multiples possibilités
d’adaptation et de
mise en musique
qu’offrent les
poèmes de King. Il
choisit quatre poèmes
sur la nature pour
créer son oeuvre Four
Earth Songs (Quatre
chants de la terre). 1.
Tears of Nature (Les
larmes de la Nature) 2.
Grrrevolution 3. Stand
up! (Levez-vous !) 4.
Tomorrow (Demain) Four
Earth Songs est
dédié amicalement
l’Orchestre de
Fanfare de Frise (Frysk
Fanfare Orkest) et son
chef, Jouke Hoekstra.
L’oeuvre a
été donnée en
création mondiale par
l’orchestre
dédicataire
l’occasion de la
14ème Convention de la
WASBE Cincinnati aux. $553.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Four Earth Songs Orchestre d'harmonie - Avancé De Haske Publications
Concert Band and Vocal Solo - Grade 5 SKU: BT.DHP-1094768-140 Poems by...(+)
Concert Band and Vocal
Solo - Grade 5 SKU:
BT.DHP-1094768-140
Poems by Graeme
King. Composed by
Marco Putz. Concert and
Contest Collection CBHA.
Concert Piece. Score
Only. Composed 2010. 84
pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1094768-140. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1094768-140).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch. The hymn Nun
ruhen alle Wälder (Now
All Forests Rest),
arranged by J.S. Bach
(No. 6, So sei nun,
Seele, deine, from
Cantata BWV 13), is a
guiding light throughout
this four-movement
composition. Pütz
wrote this work as a
musical outcry against
the wilful, profit-driven
destruction of our
environment. When Bach
used the word
“ruhen†(to
rest) over 350 years ago,
it probably had a
different nuance from the
meaning it has today. At
the beginning of the 21st
century - the so-called
age of progress -
“nun ruhen alle
Wälder†should
mean “now all
forests die†.
Massive industrialization
and globalization,
coupled with pure greed,
corruption, political
scandals, an
ever-wideninggap between
the rich and poor, and
other such senseless
human actions, are
pushing our blue planet
closer and closer to the
point of no return. This
work is not intended to
be a ranting accusation.
It should remind us of
the beauty and harmony
that can exist all around
us in nature, if we take
care of it. Pütz
hopes that this will, one
day, help put a greater
emphasis on
humanity’s
survival, and coexistence
with nature rather than
the exploitation
described earlier. All
four texts were created
by Australian poet Graeme
King, whose works were
discovered by Pütz,
by chance on the
internet. Pütz was
especially captivated by
King’s clarity,
and intrigued by the
possibilities of adapting
and melding the strong
rhythmical structure of
King’s writing
with his own musical
language. The four
movements are as follows:
1. Tears of Nature 2.
Grrrevolution 3. Stand
up! 4. Tomorrow The world
première of Four Earth
Songs took place on 7
July 2009 at the 14th
WASBE-Conference in
Cincinnati (USA). This
work is dedicated in
friendship to Jouke
Hoekstra, conductor, and
the Frysk Fanfare Orkest
(the Frisian
Fanfare-Orchestra).
De hymne Nun
ruhen alle Wälder,
gearrangeerd door J.S.
Bach (nr. 6, So sei nun,
Seele, deine, uit cantate
BWV 13), is de leidraad
in deze vierdelige
compositie. Pütz
schreef het werk als een
muzikaal protest tegen de
moedwillige,op winstbejag
gebaseerde vernietiging
van ons milieu. Toen Bach
het woord
‘ruhen’
(rusten) meer dan 350
jaar geleden gebruikte,
lag er waarschijnlijk een
andere nuance in dan
tegenwoordig. Aan het
begin van de 21e eeuw -
dezogenaamde eeuw van de
vooruitgang - zou
‘nun ruhen alle
Wälder’ zelfs
kunnen betekenen:
‘nu sterven alle
bossen’. De
grootschalige
industrialisatie en
globalisering, in
combinatie met pure
hebzucht, corruptie,
politieke schandalen,een
groeiende kloof tussen
arm en rijk, en andere
dwaze menselijke
verrichtingen, brengen
onze blauwe planeet
steeds verder in de
problemen, tot er
misschien geen weg terug
meer is. Dit werk is niet
bedoeld als een
beschuldigendetirade. Het
moet ons wijzen op de
schoonheid en harmonie
die in de natuur om ons
heen kan bestaan, als we
er goed voor zorgen.
Pütz hoopt dat er op
een dag meer nadruk
gelegd zal worden op het
overleven van de mensheid
invreedzame co-existentie
met de natuur, zonder de
eerdergenoemde
uitbuiting. Alle vier de
teksten zijn geschreven
door de Australische
dichter Graeme King,
wiens werk Pütz bij
toeval tegenkwam op het
internet. Hij werd
getroffendoor Kings
helderheid en raakte ge
ntrigeerd door de
mogelijkheid de sterke
ritmische structuur van
Kings teksten om te
zetten in zijn eigen
muzikale taal. De vier
delen zijn de volgende:
1. Tears of Nature 2.
Grrrevolution 3.Stand up!
4. Tomorrow De
wereldpremière van
Four Earth Songs vond
plaats op 7 juli 2009
tijdens de 14e WASBE
Conference in Cincinnati
(VS). Dit werk is in
vriendschap opgedragen
aan dirigent Jouke
Hoekstra en zijn Fryskt
Fanfare
Der Choral
Nun ruhen alle Wälder,
hier in einer Bearbeitung
von J.S. Bach (Nr. 6 So
sei nun, Seele, deine aus
der Kantate BWV 13),
zieht sich wie ein roter
Faden durch diese
viersätzige
Komposition, die als
musikalischer Aufschrei
(Anfang!) gegen die
mutwillige,
profitgesteuerte
Zerstörung unserer
Umwelt gedacht ist.
Sicher hatte das Wort
ruhen“ vor
über 350 Jahren,
als der Liedtext
entstand, eine andere
Bedeutung als heute. Zu
Beginn des 21.
Jahrhunderts, im
sogenannten Zeitalter des
Fortschritts,
müsste es leider
wohl eher heißen: Nun
sterben alle
Wälder“...
Massive
Industrialisierung,
Globalisierung, aber auch
Profitgier, Korruption,
politische
Unfähigkeit,krasse
Unterschiede zwischen arm
und reich, und
schlussendlich die
Uneinsichtigkeit des
einzelnen Menschen haben
dazu geführt, dass
der Blaue Planet“
heute kurz vor dem
Kollaps steht. Dieses
Werk soll jedoch nicht
nur anklagen, es soll
auch die verbliebenen
Schönheiten unserer
Natur aufzeigen, in der
Hoffnung, dass es einmal
gelingen wird, die
Rettung der Natur und den
Schutz der Umwelt
über die oben
genannten Interessen zu
stellen. Alle vier Texte
stammen aus der Feder des
australischen Dichters
Graeme King, dessen Werk
der Komponist durch einen
glücklichen Zufall
im Internet entdeckte.
Besonders inspirierend
war die Direktheit von
Graemes Aussagen, aber
auch die kraftvolle
Rhythmik seiner Verse mit
den daraus resultierenden
Möglichkeiten der
musikalischen Umsetzung.
Die vier Sätze sind
wie folgt
überschrieben: 1.
Tears of Nature 2.
Grrrevolution 3. Stand
up! 4. Tomorrow Die
offizielle
Uraufführung von
Four Earth Songs fand am
7. Juli 2009 statt,
anlässlich der 14.
WASBE-Konferenz in
Cincinnati (USA). Das
Werk ist dem Dirigenten
Jouke Hoekstra und dem
Frysk Fanfare Orkest
(Friesischen
Fanfareorchester) in
aller Freundschaft
gewidmet.
Le
cantique Nun ruhen alle
Wälder, dont la ligne
mélodique fut reprise
par Jean-Sébastien
Bach pour son choral So
sein nun, Seele, deine
(Choral n°6 - Cantate
BWV 13), est le fil
conducteur de cette
oeuvre en quatre
mouvements conçue
comme un cri contre la
destruction volontaire de
la nature pour le profit.
Plus de trois siècles
nous séparent du temps
de Bach. Si les mots sont
restés les mêmes,
leur sens primitif
connaît cependant
quelques nuances. Ainsi,
au XXIe siècle -
considéré comme le
« siècle du
progrès », il
conviendrait de traduire
Nun ruhen alle Wälder
(“les forêts se
reposent “) par
“Les forêts se
meurentâ€. La
mondialisation et
l’industrialisatio
n massiveassociées
l’avidité
prédatrice, la
corruption politique, aux
actions humaines
irrationnelles et au
fossé grandissant
entre riches et pauvres
conduisent notre
planète bleue se
rapprocher chaque jour un
peu plus du point de non
retour. Cette composition
n’est pas une
accusation acerbe, mais
plutôt une exhortation
prendre soin de cette
beauté si harmonieuse
que nous offre la nature.
Et peut-être,
prendrons-nous enfin
conscience de
l’importance
d’une situation de
coexistence avec la
nature, nécessaire
pour la survie de
l’espèce
humaine, et non
d’exploitation qui
conduit la destruction.
Un jour, alors
qu’il naviguait
sur Internet, Marco
Pütz découvrit
l’oeuvre du
poète australien
Graeme King. Fasciné
par la clarté de
l’écriture et
le rythme des vers, Marco
Pütz imagina les
multiples possibilités
d’adaptation et de
mise en musique
qu’offrent les
poèmes de King. Il
choisit quatre poèmes
sur la nature pour
créer son oeuvre Four
Earth Songs (Quatre
chants de la terre). 1.
Tears of Nature (Les
larmes de la Nature) 2.
Grrrevolution 3. Stand
up! (Levez-vous !) 4.
Tomorrow (Demain) Four
Earth Songs est
dédié amicalement
l’Orchestre de
Fanfare de Frise (Frysk
Fanfare Orkest) et son
chef, Jouke Hoekstra.
L’oeuvre a
été donnée en
création mondiale par
l’orchestre
dédicataire
l’occasion de la
14ème Convention de la
WASBE Cincinnati aux. $115.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Four Earth Songs Sc/pts Full Score Orchestre d'harmonie - Avancé De Haske Publications
Concert Band and Vocal Soloist (Score) - Grade 5 SKU: HL.44011763 Poem...(+)
Concert Band and Vocal
Soloist (Score) - Grade 5
SKU: HL.44011763
Poems by Graeme
King. Composed by
Marco Putz. De Haske
Concert Band. Concert
Piece. Score Only.
Composed 2010. De Haske
Publications #1094768.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(HL.44011763). UPC:
884088896607. 9x12
inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch. The hymn Nun
ruhen alle Walder (Now
All Forests Rest),
arranged by J.S. Bach
(No. 6, So sei nun,
Seele, deine, from
Cantata BWV 13), is a
guiding light throughout
this four-movement
composition. Pütz
wrote this work as a
musical outcry against
the wilful, profit-driven
destruction of our
environment. When Bach
used the word ruhen (to
rest) over 350 years ago,
it probably had a
different nuance from the
meaning it has today. At
the beginning of the 21st
century - the so-called
age of progress - nun
ruhen alle Walder should
mean now all forests die
. Massive
industrialization and
globalization, coupled
with pure greed,
corruption, political
scandals, an
ever-wideninggap between
the rich and poor, and
other such senseless
human actions, are
pushing our blue planet
closer and closer to the
point of no return. This
work is not intended to
be a ranting accusation.
It should remind us of
the beauty and harmony
that can exist all around
us in nature, if we take
care of it. Pütz
hopes that this will, one
day, help put a greater
emphasis on humanity's
survival, and coexistence
with nature rather than
the exploitation
described earlier. All
four texts were created
by Australian poet Graeme
King, whose works were
discovered by Pütz,
by chance on the
internet. Pütz was
especially captivated by
King's clarity, and
intrigued by the
possibilities of adapting
and melding the strong
rhythmical structure of
King's writing with his
own musical language. The
four movements are as
follows: 1. Tears of
Nature 2. Grrrevolution
3. Stand up! 4. Tomorrow
The world premiere of
Four Earth Songs took
place on 7 July 2009 at
the 14th WASBE-Conference
in Cincinnati (USA). This
work is dedicated in
friendship to Jouke
Hoekstra, conductor, and
the Frysk Fanfare Orkest
(the Frisian
Fanfare-Orchestra).
De hymne Nun
ruhen alle Walder,
gearrangeerd door J.S.
Bach (nr. 6, So sei nun,
Seele, deine, uit cantate
BWV 13), is de leidraad
in deze vierdelige
compositie. Putz schreef
het werk als een muzikaal
protest tegen de
moedwillige,op winstbejag
gebaseerde vernietiging
van ons milieu. Toen Bach
het woord 'ruhen'
(rusten) meer dan 350
jaar geleden gebruikte,
lag er waarschijnlijk een
andere nuance in dan
tegenwoordig. Aan het
begin van de 21e eeuw -
dezogenaamde eeuw van de
vooruitgang - zou 'nun
ruhen alle Walder' zelfs
kunnen betekenen: 'nu
sterven alle bossen'. De
grootschalige
industrialisatie en
globalisering, in
combinatie met pure
hebzucht, corruptie,
politieke schandalen,een
groeiende kloof tussen
arm en rijk, en andere
dwaze menselijke
verrichtingen, brengen
onze blauwe planeet
steeds verder in de
problemen, tot er
misschien geen weg terug
meer is. Dit werk is niet
bedoeld als een
beschuldigendetirade. Het
moet ons wijzen op de
schoonheid en harmonie
die in de natuur om ons
heen kan bestaan, als we
er goed voor zorgen. Putz
hoopt dat er op een dag
meer nadruk gelegd zal
worden op het overleven
van de mensheid
invreedzame co-existentie
met de natuur, zonder de
eerdergenoemde
uitbuiting. Alle vier de
teksten zijn geschreven
door de Australische
dichter Graeme King,
wiens werk Putz bij
toeval tegenkwam op het
internet. Hij werd
getroffendoor Kings
helderheid en raakte
geintrigeerd door de
mogelijkheid de sterke
ritmische structuur van
Kings teksten om te
zetten in zijn eigen
muzikale taal. De vier
delen zijn de volgende:
1. Tears of Nature 2.
Grrrevolution 3.Stand up!
4. Tomorrow De
wereldpremiere van Four
Earth Songs vond plaats
op 7 juli 2009 tijdens de
14e WASBE Conference in
Cincinnati (VS). Dit werk
is in vriendschap
opgedragen aan dirigent
Jouke Hoekstra en zijn
Fryskt Fanfare
Der
Choral Nun ruhen alle
Walder, hier in einer
Bearbeitung von J.S. Bach
(Nr. 6 So sei nun, Seele,
deine aus der Kantate BWV
13), zieht sich wie ein
roter Faden durch diese
viersatzige Komposition,
die als musikalischer
Aufschrei (Anfang!) gegen
die mutwillige,
profitgesteuerte
Zerstorung unserer Umwelt
gedacht ist. Sicher hatte
das Wort ruhen vor
über 350 Jahren,
als der Liedtext
entstand, eine andere
Bedeutung als heute. Zu
Beginn des 21.
Jahrhunderts, im
sogenannten Zeitalter des
Fortschritts,
müsste es leider
wohl eher heissen: Nun
sterben alle Walder...
Massive
Industrialisierung,
Globalisierung, aber auch
Profitgier, Korruption,
politische
Unfahigkeit,krasse
Unterschiede zwischen arm
und reich, und
schlussendlich die
Uneinsichtigkeit des
einzelnen Menschen haben
dazu geführt, dass
der Blaue Planet heute
kurz vor dem Kollaps
steht. Dieses Werk soll
jedoch nicht nur
anklagen, es soll auch
die verbliebenen
Schonheiten unserer Natur
aufzeigen, in der
Hoffnung, dass es einmal
gelingen wird, die
Rettung der Natur und den
Schutz der Umwelt
über die oben
genannten Interessen zu
stellen. Alle vier Texte
stammen aus der Feder des
australischen Dichters
Graeme King, dessen Werk
der Komponist durch einen
glücklichen Zufall
im Internet entdeckte.
Besonders inspirierend
war die Direktheit von
Graemes Aussagen, aber
auch die kraftvolle
Rhythmik seiner Verse mit
den daraus resultierenden
Moglichkeiten der
musikalischen Umsetzung.
Die vier Satze sind wie
folgt
überschrieben: 1.
Tears of Nature 2.
Grrrevolution 3. Stand
up! 4. Tomorrow Die
offizielle
Uraufführung von
Four Earth Songs fand am
7. Juli 2009 statt,
anlasslich der 14.
WASBE-Konferenz in
Cincinnati (USA). Das
Werk ist dem Dirigenten
Jouke Hoekstra und dem
Frysk Fanfare Orkest
(Friesischen
Fanfareorchester) in
aller Freundschaft
gewidmet.
Le
cantique Nun ruhen alle
Walder, dont la ligne
melodique fut reprise par
Jean-Sebastien Bach pour
son choral So sein nun,
Seele, deine (Choral
ndeg6 - Cantate BWV 13),
est le fil conducteur de
cette oeuvre en quatre
mouvements concue comme
un cri contre la
destruction volontaire de
la nature pour le profit.
Plus de trois siecles
nous separent du temps de
Bach. Si les mots sont
restes les memes, leur
sens primitif connait
cependant quelques
nuances. Ainsi, au XXIe
siecle - considere comme
le << siecle du progres
>>, il conviendrait de
traduire Nun ruhen alle
Walder (les forets se
reposent ) par Les forets
se meurent. La
mondialisation et
l'industrialisation
massiveassociees a
l'avidite predatrice, a
la corruption politique,
aux actions humaines
irrationnelles et au
fosse grandissant entre
riches et pauvres
conduisent notre planete
bleue a se rapprocher
chaque jour un peu plus
du point de non retour.
Cette composition n'est
pas une accusation
acerbe, mais plutot une
exhortation a prendre
soin de cette beaute si
harmonieuse que nous
offre la nature. Et
peut-etre, prendrons-nous
enfin conscience de
l'importance d'une
situation de coexistence
avec la nature,
necessaire pour la survie
de l'espece humaine, et
non d'exploitation qui
conduit a la destruction.
Un jour, alors qu'il
naviguait sur Internet,
Marco Pütz
decouvrit l'oeuvre du
poete australien Graeme
King. Fascine par la
clarte de l'ecriture et
le rythme des vers, Marco
Pütz imagina les
multiples possibilites
d'adaptation et de mise
en musique qu'offrent les
poemes de King. Il
choisit quatre poemes sur
la nature pour creer son
oeuvre Four Earth Songs
(Quatre chants de la
terre). 1. Tears of
Nature (Les larmes de la
Nature) 2. Grrrevolution
3. Stand up! (Levez-vous
!) 4. Tomorrow (Demain)
Four Earth Songs est
dedie amicalement a
l'Orchestre de Fanfare de
Frise (Frysk Fanfare
Orkest) et a son chef,
Jouke Hoekstra. L'oeuvre
a ete donnee en creation
mondiale par l'orchestre
dedicataire a l'occasion
de la 14eme Convention de
la WASBE a Cincinnati
aux. $114.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Four Earth Songs Sc/pts Orchestre d'harmonie - Avancé Hal Leonard
Concert Band and Vocal Soloist (Score & Parts) - Grade 5 SKU: HL.44011762 ...(+)
Concert Band and Vocal
Soloist (Score & Parts) -
Grade 5 SKU:
HL.44011762 Poems
by Graeme King.
Composed by Marco Putz.
De Haske Concert Band.
Concert Piece. Score
Only. Composed 2010. Hal
Leonard #1094768.
Published by Hal Leonard
(HL.44011762). UPC:
884088896591. 9x12
inches.
English(US)/Deutsch/Franc
ais/Nederlands. The
hymn Nun ruhen alle
Walder (Now All Forests
Rest), arranged by J.S.
Bach (No. 6, So sei nun,
Seele, deine, from
Cantata BWV 13), is a
guiding light throughout
this four-movement
composition. Pütz
wrote this work as a
musical outcry against
the wilful, profit-driven
destruction of our
environment. When Bach
used the word ruhen (to
rest) over 350 years ago,
it probably had a
different nuance from the
meaning it has today. At
the beginning of the 21st
century - the so-called
age of progress - nun
ruhen alle Walder should
mean now all forests die
. Massive
industrialization and
globalization, coupled
with pure greed,
corruption, political
scandals, an
ever-wideninggap between
the rich and poor, and
other such senseless
human actions, are
pushing our blue planet
closer and closer to the
point of no return. This
work is not intended to
be a ranting accusation.
It should remind us of
the beauty and harmony
that can exist all around
us in nature, if we take
care of it. Pütz
hopes that this will, one
day, help put a greater
emphasis on humanity's
survival, and coexistence
with nature rather than
the exploitation
described earlier. All
four texts were created
by Australian poet Graeme
King, whose works were
discovered by Pütz,
by chance on the
internet. Pütz was
especially captivated by
King's clarity, and
intrigued by the
possibilities of adapting
and melding the strong
rhythmical structure of
King's writing with his
own musical language. The
four movements are as
follows: 1. Tears of
Nature 2. Grrrevolution
3. Stand up! 4. Tomorrow
The world premiere of
Four Earth Songs took
place on 7 July 2009 at
the 14th WASBE-Conference
in Cincinnati (USA). This
work is dedicated in
friendship to Jouke
Hoekstra, conductor, and
the Frysk Fanfare Orkest
(the Frisian
Fanfare-Orchestra).
De hymne Nun
ruhen alle Walder,
gearrangeerd door J.S.
Bach (nr. 6, So sei nun,
Seele, deine, uit cantate
BWV 13), is de leidraad
in deze vierdelige
compositie. Putz schreef
het werk als een muzikaal
protest tegen de
moedwillige,op winstbejag
gebaseerde vernietiging
van ons milieu. Toen Bach
het woord 'ruhen'
(rusten) meer dan 350
jaar geleden gebruikte,
lag er waarschijnlijk een
andere nuance in dan
tegenwoordig. Aan het
begin van de 21e eeuw -
dezogenaamde eeuw van de
vooruitgang - zou 'nun
ruhen alle Walder' zelfs
kunnen betekenen: 'nu
sterven alle bossen'. De
grootschalige
industrialisatie en
globalisering, in
combinatie met pure
hebzucht, corruptie,
politieke schandalen,een
groeiende kloof tussen
arm en rijk, en andere
dwaze menselijke
verrichtingen, brengen
onze blauwe planeet
steeds verder in de
problemen, tot er
misschien geen weg terug
meer is. Dit werk is niet
bedoeld als een
beschuldigendetirade. Het
moet ons wijzen op de
schoonheid en harmonie
die in de natuur om ons
heen kan bestaan, als we
er goed voor zorgen. Putz
hoopt dat er op een dag
meer nadruk gelegd zal
worden op het overleven
van de mensheid
invreedzame co-existentie
met de natuur, zonder de
eerdergenoemde
uitbuiting. Alle vier de
teksten zijn geschreven
door de Australische
dichter Graeme King,
wiens werk Putz bij
toeval tegenkwam op het
internet. Hij werd
getroffendoor Kings
helderheid en raakte
geintrigeerd door de
mogelijkheid de sterke
ritmische structuur van
Kings teksten om te
zetten in zijn eigen
muzikale taal. De vier
delen zijn de volgende:
1. Tears of Nature 2.
Grrrevolution 3.Stand up!
4. Tomorrow De
wereldpremiere van Four
Earth Songs vond plaats
op 7 juli 2009 tijdens de
14e WASBE Conference in
Cincinnati (VS). Dit werk
is in vriendschap
opgedragen aan dirigent
Jouke Hoekstra en zijn
Fryskt Fanfare
Der
Choral Nun ruhen alle
Walder, hier in einer
Bearbeitung von J.S. Bach
(Nr. 6 So sei nun, Seele,
deine aus der Kantate BWV
13), zieht sich wie ein
roter Faden durch diese
viersatzige Komposition,
die als musikalischer
Aufschrei (Anfang!) gegen
die mutwillige,
profitgesteuerte
Zerstorung unserer Umwelt
gedacht ist. Sicher hatte
das Wort ruhen vor
über 350 Jahren,
als der Liedtext
entstand, eine andere
Bedeutung als heute. Zu
Beginn des 21.
Jahrhunderts, im
sogenannten Zeitalter des
Fortschritts,
müsste es leider
wohl eher heissen: Nun
sterben alle Walder...
Massive
Industrialisierung,
Globalisierung, aber auch
Profitgier, Korruption,
politische
Unfahigkeit,krasse
Unterschiede zwischen arm
und reich, und
schlussendlich die
Uneinsichtigkeit des
einzelnen Menschen haben
dazu geführt, dass
der Blaue Planet heute
kurz vor dem Kollaps
steht. Dieses Werk soll
jedoch nicht nur
anklagen, es soll auch
die verbliebenen
Schonheiten unserer Natur
aufzeigen, in der
Hoffnung, dass es einmal
gelingen wird, die
Rettung der Natur und den
Schutz der Umwelt
über die oben
genannten Interessen zu
stellen. Alle vier Texte
stammen aus der Feder des
australischen Dichters
Graeme King, dessen Werk
der Komponist durch einen
glücklichen Zufall
im Internet entdeckte.
Besonders inspirierend
war die Direktheit von
Graemes Aussagen, aber
auch die kraftvolle
Rhythmik seiner Verse mit
den daraus resultierenden
Moglichkeiten der
musikalischen Umsetzung.
Die vier Satze sind wie
folgt
überschrieben: 1.
Tears of Nature 2.
Grrrevolution 3. Stand
up! 4. Tomorrow Die
offizielle
Uraufführung von
Four Earth Songs fand am
7. Juli 2009 statt,
anlasslich der 14.
WASBE-Konferenz in
Cincinnati (USA). Das
Werk ist dem Dirigenten
Jouke Hoekstra und dem
Frysk Fanfare Orkest
(Friesischen
Fanfareorchester) in
aller Freundschaft
gewidmet.
Le
cantique Nun ruhen alle
Walder, dont la ligne
melodique fut reprise par
Jean-Sebastien Bach pour
son choral So sein nun,
Seele, deine (Choral
ndeg6 - Cantate BWV 13),
est le fil conducteur de
cette oeuvre en quatre
mouvements concue comme
un cri contre la
destruction volontaire de
la nature pour le profit.
Plus de trois siecles
nous separent du temps de
Bach. Si les mots sont
restes les memes, leur
sens primitif connait
cependant quelques
nuances. Ainsi, au XXIe
siecle - considere comme
le << siecle du progres
>>, il conviendrait de
traduire Nun ruhen alle
Walder (les forets se
reposent ) par Les forets
se meurent. La
mondialisation et
l'industrialisation
massiveassociees a
l'avidite predatrice, a
la corruption politique,
aux actions humaines
irrationnelles et au
fosse grandissant entre
riches et pauvres
conduisent notre planete
bleue a se rapprocher
chaque jour un peu plus
du point de non retour.
Cette composition n'est
pas une accusation
acerbe, mais plutot une
exhortation a prendre
soin de cette beaute si
harmonieuse que nous
offre la nature. Et
peut-etre, prendrons-nous
enfin conscience de
l'importance d'une
situation de coexistence
avec la nature,
necessaire pour la survie
de l'espece humaine, et
non d'exploitation qui
conduit a la destruction.
Un jour, alors qu'il
naviguait sur Internet,
Marco Pütz
decouvrit l'oeuvre du
poete australien Graeme
King. Fascine par la
clarte de l'ecriture et
le rythme des vers, Marco
Pütz imagina les
multiples possibilites
d'adaptation et de mise
en musique qu'offrent les
poemes de King. Il
choisit quatre poemes sur
la nature pour creer son
oeuvre Four Earth Songs
(Quatre chants de la
terre). 1. Tears of
Nature (Les larmes de la
Nature) 2. Grrrevolution
3. Stand up! (Levez-vous
!) 4. Tomorrow (Demain)
Four Earth Songs est
dedie amicalement a
l'Orchestre de Fanfare de
Frise (Frysk Fanfare
Orkest) et a son chef,
Jouke Hoekstra. L'oeuvre
a ete donnee en creation
mondiale par l'orchestre
dedicataire a l'occasion
de la 14eme Convention de
la WASBE a Cincinnati
aux. $478.00 - 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 | | |
| 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 | | |
| Ralph Hultgren : Masada Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire Brolga Music Publishing Company
By Ralph Hultgren. Concert Band. Brolga Music Symphonic Repertoire. Grade 5. Sco...(+)
By Ralph Hultgren.
Concert Band. Brolga
Music Symphonic
Repertoire. Grade 5.
Score and set of parts.
Duration 11:10. Published
by Brolga Music
Publishing Company
$180.95 $171.9025 (- 5%) Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| When Hearts Tremble Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire/avancé Carl Fischer
Band concert band - Grade 4.5 SKU: CF.SPS75 Composed by Brant Karrick. SW...(+)
Band concert band - Grade
4.5 SKU: CF.SPS75
Composed by Brant
Karrick. SWS FS. Carl
Fischer Symphonic
Performance Series. Set
of Score and Parts. With
Standard notation.
3+12+12+6+12+12+12+6+6+6+
6+6+6+9+9+9+6+6+9+9+9+9+6
+12+6+9+3+9+9+40 pages.
Duration 6 minutes, 44
seconds. Carl Fischer
Music #SPS75. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.SPS75). ISBN
9781491147702. UPC:
680160905201. 9 x 12
inches. Key: F
major. When Hearts
Tremble is an emotion
packed piece dedicated to
musician friends lost all
to soon. This beautiful
composition by Brant
Karrick reflects on the
fragility of human
existence, joyous
memories of loved ones
and their effect on
everyone around them, and
maintaining hope for what
the future will hold when
all feels lost. This tour
de force piece perfectly
displays Karrick's
polished compositional
craft with impeccable
scoring, beautiful
melodic writing, and
exceptional
orchestrational
color. While the
day-to-day grind of our
lives can be filled with
overwhelming obligations,
goals and commitments, it
is sometimes very easy to
forget just how precious
and fragile life is . It
is so easy to get caught
up in our own personal
feelings and worries that
we sometimes don’t
realize and appreciate
the many blessings we
have, especially
friendships . On
Wednesday, November 18,
2015 the Jefferson High
School Band in Jefferson,
Georgia lost two of its
members to a fatal car
accident . The victims
were brothers . Music was
a constant part of their
lives, and the boys were
talented percussionists
in the marching band . To
help with the grieving
process the school and
community commissioned
this piece to celebrate
the lives of William and
Alex Trimble .As a
father, I cannot imagine
losing a child, let alone
two, and beginning this
piece was very difficult
as I felt extreme
anguish, especially for
the parents . But it was
decided the piece should
primarily reflect the
enthusiasm, youthful
spirits and positive
influence these two young
men demonstrated as they
were deeply loved by
their band mates,
community and family .
There are four main
themes, each representing
the feelings and emotions
that are certain to occur
after a loss of loved
ones . The first theme is
a short, introductory
fanfare, strong and bold,
to stand for courage . A
second dance-like melody
features a liltingly
mixed meter to portray a
youthful and carefree
innocence . This soon
changes into a third more
song-like, and stately
theme intended to provide
encouragement as we move
forward through life .The
middle of the piece
includes a soft
transition as two snare
drummers give voice to
the boys, allowing them
to thank their friends
and assuring them that it
will be okay . This moves
directly into a slow
melody introduced by the
saxophones (Alex, the
younger brother was also
a saxophonist) and is a
time for reflection and
allows for feelings of
sadness at losing beloved
friends . However, a
second statement of the
same theme, now at full
volume with a strong
percussion cadence,
intends to lift the
spirits and allows all
friends to unite in
joyous celebration of
life . Both the
enthusiastic dance theme
and stately lyrical theme
return, now in different
keys, and work their way
toward the highly
energetic burst of
glorious sound in the
short and wild coda .
When Hearts Tremble was
written to celebrate the
joys of youth and life,
and should remind us that
our friends and loved
ones are precious, and we
should live each day to
bring more joy into the
world and into the lives
of others . $140.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Heartbeat of a City Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire Hal Leonard
Score and Parts Concert Band Set (Score & Parts) - Level 3.5 SKU: HL.4008300<...(+)
Score and Parts Concert
Band Set (Score & Parts)
- Level 3.5 SKU:
HL.4008300 For
Concert Band, Grade 3.5
9:10 Score and Parts.
Composed by Otto Schwarz.
Symphonic Dimensions.
Concert. Softcover.
Duration 550 seconds. Hal
Leonard #SDP1042102.
Published by Hal Leonard
(HL.4008300). ISBN
9781705197059. UPC:
196288145219. A
city is
founded—– it
has a heart that beats.
But visible achievements
such as buildings and
infrastructure merely
bear witness to what its
true heart is made
of—the people who
have lived, and still
live, in the city. The
pulse of the city,
brought to life by
itsheartbeat, changes
over time. Who hasn't
seen those time-lapse
images showing twinkling
lines of car lights as
people make their wayto
work, while others stand
at traffic lights, only
moving as if at the push
of a button? These are
like life flowing in the
veins, driven by a strong
heart. Leonardo da Vinci
had already imagined the
rivers as the blood
vessels of the Earth. In
any city, though, it's
not the rivers but the
movement and activities
of the people who live
there. The heart doesn't
always beat steadily,
however, but its rhythm
can be influenced by joy,
fear, and many other
things. Every city has
its own pulse. This is
also true of the
university city of
Marburg, where people
from over 100 nations now
live together in a
cosmopolitan and tolerant
community. This work
describes the city from
its founding in 1222, and
the charity of Saint
Elizabeth, all the way to
the present day. $178.00 - Voir plus => Acheter | | |
| Heartbeat of a City Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire Hal Leonard
Concert Band (Score) - Level 3.5 SKU: HL.4008301 For Concert Band, Gra...(+)
Concert Band (Score) -
Level 3.5 SKU:
HL.4008301 For
Concert Band, Grade 3.5
9:10 Score. Composed
by Otto Schwarz.
Symphonic Dimensions.
Concert. Softcover. 48
pages. Duration 550
seconds. Hal Leonard
#SDP1042101. Published by
Hal Leonard (HL.4008301).
UPC:
196288145226. A
city is
founded—– it
has a heart that beats.
But visible achievements
such as buildings and
infrastructure merely
bear witness to what its
true heart is made
of—the people who
have lived, and still
live, in the city. The
pulse of the city,
brought to life by
itsheartbeat, changes
over time. Who hasn't
seen those time-lapse
images showing twinkling
lines of car lights as
people make their wayto
work, while others stand
at traffic lights, only
moving as if at the push
of a button? These are
like life flowing in the
veins, driven by a strong
heart. Leonardo da Vinci
had already imagined the
rivers as the blood
vessels of the Earth. In
any city, though, it's
not the rivers but the
movement and activities
of the people who live
there. The heart doesn't
always beat steadily,
however, but its rhythm
can be influenced by joy,
fear, and many other
things. Every city has
its own pulse. This is
also true of the
university city of
Marburg, where people
from over 100 nations now
live together in a
cosmopolitan and tolerant
community. This work
describes the city from
its founding in 1222, and
the charity of Saint
Elizabeth, all the way to
the present day. $34.00 - Voir plus => Acheter | | |
| Sinfonia XVI: Transcendental Vienna Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire/avancé Manhattan Beach Music
Concert band - Grade 4 SKU: MH.1-59913-072-6 Composed by Timothy Broege. ...(+)
Concert band - Grade 4
SKU:
MH.1-59913-072-6
Composed by Timothy
Broege. Suitable for high
school, community, and
college bands. Conductor
score and set of parts.
Duration 7:00. Published
by Manhattan Beach Music
(MH.1-59913-072-6).
ISBN
9781599130729. Prog
ram Notes: It was a happy
coincidence that the
commission for SINFONIA
XVI: TRANSCENDENTAL
VIENNA came from the
Henry David Thoreau
School located in Vienna,
Virginia. Thoreau is one
of the magic names in
American culture: Henry
David Thoreau, one of the
leading figures of the
Transcendentalist
movement, centered in
19th-century New England,
left us a body of unique
philosophical and
poetical writings. To
utter the words, Walden
Pond, is to invoke an
America long past in
physical actuality, but
still present in the
minds and hearts of many
American citizens. The
name, Vienna, of course,
summons thoughts of the
Old World: culture, fine
food, wine, civilized
cities. While
contemplating the form
that SINFONIA XVI should
take, I found myself
thinking of two pillars
of Viennese culture:
expressionism and the
waltz. Musically
speaking, expressionism
reached a zenith in the
works of Arnold
Schoenberg and Alban
Berg. It was Berg, in
particular, that I wanted
to invoke in the outer
movements of my
composition. I knew I
would also have to
include a waltz, and an
invocation of the
mysterious forces that
are contained in both
expressionism and
transcendentalism. Thus
was the structure of the
work generated. The outer
movements with their
vision of the night sky
and the stars, Aldebaran
and Sirius, frame the
central movements, which
are essentially two
versions of the same
material, and are quieter
and less dramatic. The
outer movements are
symmetrical, and share
both pitch and rhythmic
materials. Accordingly, I
see the work as a ternary
form, with the central
movements forming a unit
within the outer frame: A
(Movement 1) B (Movements
2 & 3) A' (Movement 4).
Harmonically, the work
can be summarized by the
two pitch-series which
occur in the opening bars
of Movement 1: the
initial 12-note row, with
a tonal center on F-sharp
(measures 1-6), and the
subsequent D-minor Dorian
7-note row (beginning in
measure 14). Aspects of
these materials occur in
all four movements, but
they are most strongly
present in Movements 1
and 4. Note that the
12-note row is not
subjected to the usual
serial procedures, but
instead is treated as a
signifier and is left
unchanged. Since the
fourth movement takes up
where the first movement
leaves off, I can
conceive of one
interpretation of
SINFONIA XVI as an
evocation of Thoreau
himself contemplating two
of the brightest stars on
a clear, cold night.
Aldebaran is an orange,
first-magnitude star,
located in the
constellation Taurus;
Sirius, the Dog Star, is
the brightest star in the
sky, and is located in
the constellation Canis
Major. Thoreau interrupts
his star-gazing to
entertain some inward
thoughts, waking dreams,
as it were, then returns
his gaze to the splendid
night sky and all its
treasures. Although many
other interpretations of
the material are
possible, it is important
to remember that the
abstract materials of the
piece -- pitch, rhythm,
structure -- are what
count the most. Ensemble
instrumentation: 1
Piccolo, 4 Flute 1, 4
Flute 2, 3 Oboe, 1 Eb
Clarinet (opt.), 4 Bb
Clarinet 1, 4 Bb Clarinet
2, 4 Bb Clarinet 3, 3
Bass Clarinet, 3 Bassoon,
3 Eb Alto Saxophone 1, 3
Eb Alto Saxophone 2, 2 Bb
Tenor Saxophone, 2 Eb
Baritone Saxophone, 3 Bb
Trumpet 1, 3 Bb Trumpet
2, 3 Bb Trumpet 3, 2 Horn
1, 2 Horn 2, 3 Trombone
1, 3 Trombone 2, 3
Euphonium B.C., 2
Euphonium T.C., 5 Tuba, 2
Timpani, 3 Percussion 1,
3 Percussion 2, 3
Percussion 3, 3
Percussion 4. $135.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| Avalon Orchestre d'harmonie - Facile Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, China Cymbal, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Cr...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass
Drum, Bassoon, China
Cymbal, Clarinet 1,
Clarinet 2, Crash
Cymbals, Euphonium,
Euphonium T.C., Flute,
Flute 2, Horn, Mallet
Percussion, Oboe,
Percussion 1, Percussion
2, Snare Drum, Suspended
Cymbal, Tambourine,
Timpani and more. - Grade
2 SKU: CF.YPS204
Long Live the
King. Composed by
Tyler Arcari. Young Band
(YPS). Set of Score and
Parts. With Standard
notation.
8+2+4+4+2+2+5+2+2+4+4+4+6
+3+3+1+1+4+16+2+4 pages.
Duration 2 minutes, 24
seconds. Carl Fischer
Music #YPS204. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.YPS204). ISBN
9781491152249. UPC:
680160909742. Key: D
minor. Avalonâ€
Long Live the
King is a medieval
fantasy piece depicting
the Isle of Avalon where
the mystical sword
Excalibur of King Arthur
was forged. Composer
Tyler Arcari unearths a
solid piece for young
bands that is both bold
and dramatic. This piece
is sure to spark the
imagination of students
and give them strong
musical content with
which they can develop
their
musicianship. Program
Notes:Avalon–Long
live the King began its
journey as a commission
in honor of a dear friend
and mentor. David Riggs
is one of those band
directors that just seems
timeless. He is a
powerhouse with such a
stacked resume that it is
easy to forget that at
the end of the day he
enjoys taking long bike
rides with his lovely
wife and whittling a
piece of wood just as
much as being a band
director. He has touched
so many lives and
inspired so many people
in our field and beyond.
I was humbled, and
honored, when I was
contacted for the
commission. To David, I
hope that you one day
know how much you mean to
so many people, including
myself.About the
piece:The piece is
written with a little
homage to David’s
long tenure at Avalon
Middle school in Pace,
Florida. He was certainly
treated like a king as
the band director and
rightly so. It seemed
only fitting to add a
little medieval fantasy.
Avalon is a mystical
island in the world of
King Arthur where the
great sword Excalibur was
forged.The piece begins
lyrically with a slow
introduction with melodic
material. This melodic
motive is used throughout
with slight variations
depending on the
instrument voicing etc.
Care should be taken at
m. 10 that the Timpani
roll helps to bridge our
transition from an
exposed section to full
tutti. Care should be
taken so that the tempo
change at m. 19 is brisk
and avoids the low brass
turning into stomping.
Accessories like the
China cymbal and
tambourine can become
overpowering. I recommend
having students think of
these effects as
background in order to
make sure they
don’t POP out. The
dynamic changes at mm.
27-35 should be subito
similar to orchestral
dynamic changes. Avoid
unwritten crescendos in
this section. Measures
60–64 are a great
opportunity to teach
those unwritten dynamics
that make music so
enjoyable as we lead up
to the finale. It was
originally left blank for
some theatrics in the
premiere at
David’s retirement
concert so I know he
would enjoy adding some
Cholesterol as David
would say.Long Live the
King! $70.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Avalon Orchestre d'harmonie - Facile Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, China Cymbal, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Cr...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass
Drum, Bassoon, China
Cymbal, Clarinet 1,
Clarinet 2, Crash
Cymbals, Euphonium,
Euphonium T.C., Flute,
Flute 2, Horn, Mallet
Percussion, Oboe,
Percussion 1, Percussion
2, Snare Drum, Suspended
Cymbal, Tambourine,
Timpani and more. - Grade
2 SKU: CF.YPS204F
Long Live the
King. Composed by
Tyler Arcari. Young Band
(YPS). Full score. With
Standard notation. 16
pages. Carl Fischer Music
#YPS204F. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.YPS204F). ISBN
9781491152928. UPC:
680160910427. Avalo
n–Long Live the
King is a medieval
fantasy piece depicting
the Isle of Avalon where
the mystical sword
Excalibur of King Arthur
was forged. Composer
Tyler Arcari unearths a
solid piece for young
bands that is both bold
and dramatic. This piece
is sure to spark the
imagination of students
and give them strong
musical content with
which they can develop
their
musicianship. Program
Notes:Avalon–Long
live the King began its
journey as a commission
in honor of a dear friend
and mentor. David Riggs
is one of those band
directors that just seems
timeless. He is a
powerhouse with such a
stacked resume that it is
easy to forget that at
the end of the day he
enjoys taking long bike
rides with his lovely
wife and whittling a
piece of wood just as
much as being a band
director. He has touched
so many lives and
inspired so many people
in our field and beyond.
I was humbled, and
honored, when I was
contacted for the
commission. To David, I
hope that you one day
know how much you mean to
so many people, including
myself.About the
piece:The piece is
written with a little
homage to David’s
long tenure at Avalon
Middle school in Pace,
Florida. He was certainly
treated like a king as
the band director and
rightly so. It seemed
only fitting to add a
little medieval fantasy.
Avalon is a mystical
island in the world of
King Arthur where the
great sword Excalibur was
forged.The piece begins
lyrically with a slow
introduction with melodic
material. This melodic
motive is used throughout
with slight variations
depending on the
instrument voicing etc.
Care should be taken at
m. 10 that the Timpani
roll helps to bridge our
transition from an
exposed section to full
tutti. Care should be
taken so that the tempo
change at m. 19 is brisk
and avoids the low brass
turning into stomping.
Accessories like the
China cymbal and
tambourine can become
overpowering. I recommend
having students think of
these effects as
background in order to
make sure they
don’t POP out. The
dynamic changes at mm.
27-35 should be subito
similar to orchestral
dynamic changes. Avoid
unwritten crescendos in
this section. Measures
60–64 are a great
opportunity to teach
those unwritten dynamics
that make music so
enjoyable as we lead up
to the finale. It was
originally left blank for
some theatrics in the
premiere at
David’s retirement
concert so I know he
would enjoy adding some
Cholesterol as David
would say.Long Live the
King! $11.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Sinfonia IX: A Concert in the Park Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire/avancé Manhattan Beach Music
Concert band - Grade 4 SKU: MH.1-59913-070-X Composed by Timothy Broege. ...(+)
Concert band - Grade 4
SKU:
MH.1-59913-070-X
Composed by Timothy
Broege. Suitable for high
school, community, and
college bands. Conductor
score and set of parts.
Duration 10:00. Published
by Manhattan Beach Music
(MH.1-59913-070-X).
ISBN
9781599130705. Prog
ram Notes: Stylistically
diverse -- tranquil,
spirited pastoral,
sensitive, energetic --
exhibiting a remarkable
palette, the five
movements of SINFONIA IX
form a unique symphonic
statement. Movement I,
Prelude, is about
contrasts: A lazy,
smooth, motive in brasses
alternates with, and then
joins, an active and
detached motive in
woodwinds. The spirited
Movement II, Morley's
Ghost, is an intricate
canonic collage and
homage to that venerable
theoretician & composer,
Thomas Morley. By
contrast, movement III,
Dialog, speaks in a
relaxed, lyrical, and
pastoral language as it
develops its gently
rising and falling
motives. Movement IV,
Waltz, innocently
celebrates the joys of
childhood with a lilting
melody and rondo form.
For the rousing Finale,
Movement V begins with a
martial call of
repeated-notes, heralding
a headstrong journey of
power and excitement.
Like a number of the
composer's other works,
SINFONIA IX is based on
earlier material: A brass
sextet, written in 1966
when the composer was
nineteen years old, forms
the raw material for the
first, third and fifth
movements, while a later
work, Martin's Waltz (a
children's piece for
flutes and clarinets
composed in 1975) is the
basis of the fourth
movement. The second
movement, however, is a
fanciful contrapuntal
commentary on Thomas
Morley's 16th-century
canzonet, Fire and
Lightning. SINFONIA IX is
dedicated to John
Raforth, a distinguished
band director and music
educator at West High
School in Madison,
Wisconsin. The work was
commissioned by his
friends and former
students, and was
completed in 1977. Its
first publication some
twenty years later is a
result of the increasing
attention paid by
university band directors
to the earlier Sinfonias,
particularly Sinfonia III
(Hymns and Dances);
Sinfonia V (Sinfonia
Sacra et Profana); and
now, Sinfonia IX. Whereas
the first two works are
wind ensemble
compositions that have
been championed equally
by the concert band,
Sinfonia IX is the
composer's first
college-level Sinfonia
written especially for
concert band. Ensemble
instrumentation: 1
Piccolo, 8 Flute 1-2, 2
Oboe, 1 Eb Clarinet, 4 Bb
Clarinet 1, 4 Bb Clarinet
2, 4 Bb Clarinet 3, 3 Bb
Bass Clarinet, 2 Bassoon,
4 Eb Alto Saxophone, 2 Bb
Tenor Saxophone, 1 Eb
Baritone Saxophone, 3 Bb
Trumpet 1, 3 Bb Trumpet
2, 3 Bb Trumpet 3, 2 F
Horn 1-2, 2 F Horn 3-4, 3
Trombone 1, 3 Trombone 2,
3 Baritone B.C., 2
Baritone T.C., 4 Tuba, 3
String Bass, 2 Timpani, 5
Percussion. $175.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| Sinfonia IX: A Concert in the Park Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire/avancé Manhattan Beach Music
Concert band - Grade 4 SKU: MH.1-59913-071-8 Composed by Timothy Broege. ...(+)
Concert band - Grade 4
SKU:
MH.1-59913-071-8
Composed by Timothy
Broege. Suitable for high
school, community, and
college bands. Conductor
Full Score. Duration
10:00. Published by
Manhattan Beach Music
(MH.1-59913-071-8).
ISBN
9781599130712. Prog
ram Notes: Stylistically
diverse -- tranquil,
spirited pastoral,
sensitive, energetic --
exhibiting a remarkable
palette, the five
movements of SINFONIA IX
form a unique symphonic
statement. Movement I,
Prelude, is about
contrasts: A lazy,
smooth, motive in brasses
alternates with, and then
joins, an active and
detached motive in
woodwinds. The spirited
Movement II, Morley's
Ghost, is an intricate
canonic collage and
homage to that venerable
theoretician & composer,
Thomas Morley. By
contrast, movement III,
Dialog, speaks in a
relaxed, lyrical, and
pastoral language as it
develops its gently
rising and falling
motives. Movement IV,
Waltz, innocently
celebrates the joys of
childhood with a lilting
melody and rondo form.
For the rousing Finale,
Movement V begins with a
martial call of
repeated-notes, heralding
a headstrong journey of
power and excitement.
Like a number of the
composer's other works,
SINFONIA IX is based on
earlier material: A brass
sextet, written in 1966
when the composer was
nineteen years old, forms
the raw material for the
first, third and fifth
movements, while a later
work, Martin's Waltz (a
children's piece for
flutes and clarinets
composed in 1975) is the
basis of the fourth
movement. The second
movement, however, is a
fanciful contrapuntal
commentary on Thomas
Morley's 16th-century
canzonet, Fire and
Lightning. SINFONIA IX is
dedicated to John
Raforth, a distinguished
band director and music
educator at West High
School in Madison,
Wisconsin. The work was
commissioned by his
friends and former
students, and was
completed in 1977. Its
first publication some
twenty years later is a
result of the increasing
attention paid by
university band directors
to the earlier Sinfonias,
particularly Sinfonia III
(Hymns and Dances);
Sinfonia V (Sinfonia
Sacra et Profana); and
now, Sinfonia IX. Whereas
the first two works are
wind ensemble
compositions that have
been championed equally
by the concert band,
Sinfonia IX is the
composer's first
college-level Sinfonia
written especially for
concert band. Ensemble
instrumentation: 1
Piccolo, 8 Flute 1-2, 2
Oboe, 1 Eb Clarinet, 4 Bb
Clarinet 1, 4 Bb Clarinet
2, 4 Bb Clarinet 3, 3 Bb
Bass Clarinet, 2 Bassoon,
4 Eb Alto Saxophone, 2 Bb
Tenor Saxophone, 1 Eb
Baritone Saxophone, 3 Bb
Trumpet 1, 3 Bb Trumpet
2, 3 Bb Trumpet 3, 2 F
Horn 1-2, 2 F Horn 3-4, 3
Trombone 1, 3 Trombone 2,
3 Baritone B.C., 2
Baritone T.C., 4 Tuba, 3
String Bass, 2 Timpani, 5
Percussion. $25.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 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 | | |
| 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
$135.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Stand Tall, Stand Strong Orchestre d'harmonie - Débutant Alfred Publishing
Concert Band - Grade 1.5 SKU: AP.49100S Composed by Scott Watson. Concert...(+)
Concert Band - Grade 1.5
SKU: AP.49100S
Composed by Scott Watson.
Concert Band; Performance
Music Ensemble.
Challenger Band Series.
Score. 12 pages. Duration
2:45. Alfred Music
#00-49100S. Published by
Alfred Music (AP.49100S).
ISBN 9781470646110.
UPC: 038081564470.
English. Stand
Tall, Stand Strong by
Scott Watson instills a
musically resolute,
optimistic statement
appropriate for our time.
No matter how soundly we
are thrown down or how
big the obstacles before
us, we can rise again,
press on, rebuild, and
overcome. With grit and
tenacity, we will emerge
even stronger from the
trials that beset us.
(2:45). $7.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Stand Tall, Stand Strong Orchestre d'harmonie - Débutant Alfred Publishing
Concert Band - Grade 1.5 SKU: AP.49100 Composed by Scott Watson. Concert ...(+)
Concert Band - Grade 1.5
SKU: AP.49100
Composed by Scott Watson.
Concert Band; MakeMusic
Cloud; Performance Music
Ensemble. Challenger Band
Series. Score and
Part(s). 101 pages.
Duration 2:45. Alfred
Music #00-49100.
Published by Alfred Music
(AP.49100). ISBN
9781470646103. UPC:
038081564463.
English. Stand
Tall, Stand Strong by
Scott Watson instills a
musically resolute,
optimistic statement
appropriate for our time.
No matter how soundly we
are thrown down or how
big the obstacles before
us, we can rise again,
press on, rebuild, and
overcome. With grit and
tenacity, we will emerge
even stronger from the
trials that beset us.
(2:45). $55.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| The Rolling Earth Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire Manhattan Beach Music
Composed by Robert Starer (1924-2001). Concert band. Suitable for advanced middl...(+)
Composed by Robert Starer
(1924-2001). Concert
band. Suitable for
advanced middle school,
high school, community
and college bands. Grade
3. Conductor score and
set of parts. Duration
3:15. Published by
Manhattan Beach Music
$95.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| The Snake Pit Orchestre d'harmonie - Débutant Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Cabasa, China Cymbal, Clarinet 1, Clarin...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass
Drum, Bassoon, Cabasa,
China Cymbal, Clarinet 1,
Clarinet 2, Congas,
Cowbell, Euphonium,
Euphonium T.C., Flute,
Flute 2, Glockenspiel,
Gong, Horn, Mallet
Percussion, Maracas,
Oboe, Percussion 1,
Percussion 2, Snare Drum
and more. - Grade 1.5
SKU: CF.FPS151
Composed by Tyler Arcari.
First Plus Band (FPS).
Set of Score and Parts.
With Standard notation.
8+2+4+4+2+5+2+2+4+4+4+6+3
+1+1+3+6+12+2 pages.
Duration 1 minute, 36
seconds. Carl Fischer
Music #FPS151. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.FPS151). ISBN
9781491152119. UPC:
680160909612. Every
one remembers the first
time that they saw a
snake. Though fascinating
to some and terrifying to
others, few animals are
as universally
mesmerizing. Composer
Tyler Arcari has crafted
a very fun piece making
use of auxiliary
percussion instruments to
emulate a snake's hiss or
ominous rattle. With very
strong and interesting
melodic material, and
scored to make a
developing band sound
great, this piece is sure
to be a favorite among
students. Everyone
remembers the first time
that they saw a snake.
The majority of people
have a base fear of them,
while others have a
“heebie-jeebiesâ
experience. We all
know how the great
explorer Dr. Indiana
Jones felt about snakes,
especially when he
famously fell into a
snake pit during Raiders
of the Lost Ark. However
you feel about snakes, a
pit of them certainly
sounds like an
adventure.About the
work:Snake Pit uses a lot
of auxiliary percussion
instruments. Some of
these sounds are intended
to subtly mimic the
sounds that snakes make.
The maraca in m. 4, of
course, is a
rattler’s call!
The Chinese cymbal is
intended to sound like
the “hiss†of
a not-so-friendly
serpent. The eighth-note
pattern at m. 9 is used
throughout as a
“creepyâ€
effect using dynamic
contrast so take care to
emphasize this when
present.I enjoy the gong
as a “colorâ€
instrument in the band. I
try to balance it with
the low brass. Take care
that at m. 42 the gong is
not “front-and
center†but more of
a support for the nice
accented chords in the
low brass. Also, the
trumpets can become
spaced too much here. The
accents are more for
emphasis and less
space. $60.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| The Snake Pit Orchestre d'harmonie - Débutant Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Cabasa, China Cymbal, Clarinet 1, Clarin...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass
Drum, Bassoon, Cabasa,
China Cymbal, Clarinet 1,
Clarinet 2, Congas,
Cowbell, Euphonium,
Euphonium T.C., Flute,
Flute 2, Glockenspiel,
Gong, Horn, Mallet
Percussion, Maracas,
Oboe, Percussion 1,
Percussion 2, Snare Drum
and more. - Grade 1.5
SKU: CF.FPS151F
Composed by Tyler Arcari.
First Plus Band (FPS).
Full score. With Standard
notation. 12 pages. Carl
Fischer Music #FPS151F.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.FPS151F).
ISBN 9781491152799.
UPC:
680160910298. Every
one remembers the first
time that they saw a
snake. Though fascinating
to some and terrifying to
others, few animals are
as universally
mesmerizing. Composer
Tyler Arcari has crafted
a very fun piece making
use of auxiliary
percussion instruments to
emulate a snake's hiss or
ominous rattle. With very
strong and interesting
melodic material, and
scored to make a
developing band sound
great, this piece is sure
to be a favorite among
students. Everyone
remembers the first time
that they saw a snake.
The majority of people
have a base fear of them,
while others have a
“heebie-jeebiesâ
experience. We all
know how the great
explorer Dr. Indiana
Jones felt about snakes,
especially when he
famously fell into a
snake pit during Raiders
of the Lost Ark. However
you feel about snakes, a
pit of them certainly
sounds like an
adventure.About the
work:Snake Pit uses a lot
of auxiliary percussion
instruments. Some of
these sounds are intended
to subtly mimic the
sounds that snakes make.
The maraca in m. 4, of
course, is a
rattler’s call!
The Chinese cymbal is
intended to sound like
the “hiss†of
a not-so-friendly
serpent. The eighth-note
pattern at m. 9 is used
throughout as a
“creepyâ€
effect using dynamic
contrast so take care to
emphasize this when
present.I enjoy the gong
as a “colorâ€
instrument in the band. I
try to balance it with
the low brass. Take care
that at m. 42 the gong is
not “front-and
center†but more of
a support for the nice
accented chords in the
low brass. Also, the
trumpets can become
spaced too much here. The
accents are more for
emphasis and less
space. $9.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Gettysburg Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Débutant FJH
By Brian Balmages. Arranged by Brian Balmages. For beginning concert band. FJH B...(+)
By Brian Balmages.
Arranged by Brian
Balmages. For beginning
concert band. FJH
Beginning Band. Full set
(score and parts). Score
only also available:
B1120S. Grade 1. Score
and set of parts.
Composed 2002. Published
by The FJH Music Company
Inc
$45.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Smithsonian Suite Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Débutant FJH
By Brian Balmages. Beginning Band. FJH Beginning Band. Full set (score and parts...(+)
By Brian Balmages.
Beginning Band. FJH
Beginning Band. Full set
(score and parts). Score
only also available: S.
Concert Band. Level:
Grade 1. Score and Set of
Parts. Composed 2003.
Published by The FJH
Music Company Inc.
(2)$55.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| The Rolling Earth Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire Manhattan Beach Music
Concert band - Grade 3 SKU: MH.1-59913-053-X Composed by Robert Starer. S...(+)
Concert band - Grade 3
SKU:
MH.1-59913-053-X
Composed by Robert
Starer. Suitable for
advanced middle school,
high school, community
and college bands.
Conductor Full Score.
Duration 3:15. Published
by Manhattan Beach Music
(MH.1-59913-053-X).
ISBN
9781599130538. The
term Rolling Earth comes
from a poem by Walt
Whitman and the music is
a celebration of the
planet we live on. It has
three thematic elements:
the sequence of chords of
the opening, a brief
staccato passage passed
around different
instruments in the
fashion of a canon, and
an expressive melody
first played by the
woodwinds and later
repeated by the trumpet,
saxophone and euphonium.
A gentler section comes
to a point of
contemplation, when a
strong rhythmic motive
brings it back to the
celebratory mood of the
opening. Ensemble
instrumentation: 2
Piccolo, 4 Flute 1, 4
Flute 2, 3 Oboe 1-2, 2 Eb
Clarinet, 4 Bb Clarinet
1, 4 Bb Clarinet 2, 4 Bb
Clarinet 3, 2 Eb Alto
Clarinet, 3 Bb Bass
Clarinet, 3 Bassoon 1-2,
3 Eb Alto Saxophone 1, 3
Eb Alto Saxophone 2, 2 Bb
Tenor Saxophone, 2 Eb
Baritone Saxophone, 3 Bb
Trumpet 1, 3 Bb Trumpet
2, 3 Bb Trumpet 3, 3 Horn
in F 1-2, 3 Horn in F
3-4, 3 Trombone 1, 3
Trombone 2, 3 Trombone 3,
3 Euphonium B.C., 2
Euphonium T.C., 6 Tuba, 2
Timpani, 2 Mallet
Percussion: Xylophone.
Glockenspiel, 6
Percussion Score: Snare
Drum. Tenor Drum, Bass
Drum, Gong. Suspended
Cymbals, Bongo Drum. $15.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| Letter from Sado Orchestre d'harmonie Hal Leonard
Composed by Jodie Blackshaw. For Concert Band (Score and Parts). BandQuest. Publ...(+)
Composed by Jodie
Blackshaw. For Concert
Band (Score and Parts).
BandQuest. Published by
Hal Leonard
$60.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Galeabration Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] C.L. Barnhouse
Composed by Lisa Galvin. Young Concert Band. Command Series. Composed 2020. ...(+)
Composed by Lisa Galvin.
Young Concert Band.
Command
Series. Composed 2020.
Duration 2 minutes, 38
seconds. Published by
C.L.
Barnhouse
$59.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Rondo on a Modal Theme Orchestre d'harmonie - Facile C.L. Barnhouse
Grade 2 SKU: CL.011-3442-00 Composed by Chisham. Young Concert Band. Comm...(+)
Grade 2 SKU:
CL.011-3442-00
Composed by Chisham.
Young Concert Band.
Command Series. Audio
recording available
separately (item
CL.WFR336). Score and set
of parts. Composed 2005.
Duration 3 minutes, 13
seconds. C.L. Barnhouse
#011-3442-00. Published
by C.L. Barnhouse
(CL.011-3442-00).
A delightful
concert piece in rondo
form for middle school
bands which is built on a
modal melody. Chisham
develops this tuneful
theme through a number of
variations which build to
a rousing finish.
Excellent teaching
material that will
demonstrate to younger
students how a single
motive can be developed
into a strong musical
statement. Includes lots
of percussion parts to
keep all your drummers
involved and interested.
A superior choice for
almost any young band
performance including
contests. An
exceptionally nice
composition for this
grade level! Very highly
recommended!
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. $50.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Resplendence Orchestre d'harmonie - Facile FJH
Concert Band Concert Band - Grade 1.5; Grade 2 SKU: FJ.B1696S Score On...(+)
Concert Band Concert Band
- Grade 1.5; Grade 2
SKU: FJ.B1696S
Score Only.
Composed by William
Owens. Concert Band. FJH
Developing Band. Score.
Duration 3:30. The FJH
Music Company Inc
#98-B1696S. Published by
The FJH Music Company Inc
(FJ.B1696S).
English. With
brilliant woodwind
passages, colorful
percussion and a strong
melodic statement, this
exciting work draws
inspiration from the
music of the early Greek
Orthodox Church. The
music is largely
characterized by its
brisk, free-flowing
quality. As the melodic
content passes through
several sections of the
ensemble, many variations
in style and tonal color
can be heard.
Outstanding! $6.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
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