| Bruno Mars Greatest Hits Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire Alfred Publishing
(Featuring: Just the Way You Are (Amazing) / When I Was Your Man / Locked Out ...(+)
(Featuring: Just the Way
You
Are (Amazing) / When I
Was
Your Man / Locked Out of
Heaven). Concert Band.
Concert Band; Part(s);
Score. Pop Concert Band.
Form: Medley. Pop. Grade
3.
Published by Alfred Music
$78.00 $74.1 (- 5%) Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| Live On Orchestre d'harmonie - Facile Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Bells, Cabasa, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, C...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass
Drum, Bassoon, Bells,
Cabasa, 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.YPS212F
Composed by Larry Clark.
Young Band (YPS). Full
score. With Standard
notation. 20 pages. Carl
Fischer Music #YPS212F.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.YPS212F).
ISBN 9781491152997.
UPC:
680160910496. Takin
g its title from a poem
about grief and loss by
Chrissie Pinney, Live
On honors the life of
band director Linda Mann,
to whom the piece is
dedicated. The piece
begins with a pensive
intro before shifting to
a whimsical theme that
brings about happy
thoughts of a life
well-lived. After a
return to the poignant
opening material, the
music surges to a
triumphant conclusion
based on an augmented
version of the whimsical
theme. Live On was
commissioned by Diplomat
Middle School's staff,
faculty and students, in
Cape Coral, Florida, and
is dedicated to the
memory of their Director
of Bands, Linda Mann.
Director of Orchestras,
Roland Forti, championed
the commissioning of this
piece to honor the life
of Linda after her
untimely passing in
February of
2017. Linda
Mann’s impact on
the field of music
education was profound
and wide-reaching. She
was a beloved member of
the staff at Diplomat
Middle School, as well as
the music community of
Cape Coral and the state
of Florida. Linda was
highly respected
throughout the state,
serving as recent
past-president of the
Florida Bandmasters
Association.In discussing
the type of piece the
school wanted to honor
Ms. Mann, they indicated
the piece should
“depict
Linda’s
personality: dynamic,
sassy, yet thoughtful and
almost
mentor-like.†They
wanted a piece that was
upbeat, yet still had
moments that were
thoughtful, portraying
the grief that the
Diplomat Middle School
community has suffered
from the sudden loss of
such a beloved
teacher.After
contemplating their
thoughts, I did some
research to find
inspiration for the
piece. This led me to
poetry about grief and
loss. In time, I stumbled
upon a short, yet
poignant poem that I felt
perfectly depicted the
sentiment that I wanted
the piece to convey.Â
That poem is entitled
Live On by Chrissie
Pinney.Live OnNow as I
live onWithout youI hope
to keepThe pieces of
youThat I loved so
dearlyYour mannerismsAnd
compassionate
characterAnd smiles
through struggleSo that
youMay live on
too -Chrissie PinneyI
reached out to Ms.
Pinney, and she
graciously agreed to
allow me to quote her
powerful poem in these
notes. She expressed
that she was deeply
touched that her work
would inspire me to write
a piece in honor of Linda
Mann.The piece begins
with a poignant, pensive
opening section. The use
of the musical interval
of a tritone between the
first two openly voiced
chords are used to
represent the sadness we
all feel from this type
of loss. When I sat in
front of my piano and
started to work on this
piece, my hands seemed to
naturally and immediately
play these first two
chords, which set the
process in motion of
composing the piece.After
the somber opening, the
piece shifts to a
whimsical theme that I
hope brings about happy
thoughts of Linda and her
personality. It was also
my intent, however, to
include some musical
dissonance in the theme
that still reflected the
bittersweet loss at the
same time. The piece
develops into a secondary
theme that is a quasi
inversion of the main
fast theme. This
section is followed by a
return of the opening
material, with snippets
of the fast theme
intertwined, before the
piece builds to a
triumphant, augmented
presentation of the main
theme in a lush form to
complete the work.It is
my hope that in some
small way, this piece
will bring comfort to
those affected by the
loss of Linda Mann, and
that the music will allow
her memory to Live
On.–Larry
ClarkLakeland, FL
2017. $11.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Live On Orchestre d'harmonie - Facile Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Bells, Cabasa, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, C...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass
Drum, Bassoon, Bells,
Cabasa, 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
2.5 SKU: CF.YPS212
Composed by Larry Clark.
Young Band (YPS). Set of
Score and Parts. With
Standard notation.
16+4+8+8+4+4+10+4+4+8+8+8
+12+6+6+2+2+4+10+20+4
pages. Duration 3
minutes, 39 seconds. Carl
Fischer Music #YPS212.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.YPS212).
ISBN 9781491152317.
UPC: 680160909810. Key: C
minor. Taking its
title from a poem about
grief and loss by
Chrissie Pinney, Live
On honors the life of
band director Linda Mann,
to whom the piece is
dedicated. The piece
begins with a pensive
intro before shifting to
a whimsical theme that
brings about happy
thoughts of a life
well-lived. After a
return to the poignant
opening material, the
music surges to a
triumphant conclusion
based on an augmented
version of the whimsical
theme. Live On was
commissioned by Diplomat
Middle School's staff,
faculty and students, in
Cape Coral, Florida, and
is dedicated to the
memory of their Director
of Bands, Linda Mann.
Director of Orchestras,
Roland Forti, championed
the commissioning of this
piece to honor the life
of Linda after her
untimely passing in
February of
2017. Linda
Mann’s impact on
the field of music
education was profound
and wide-reaching. She
was a beloved member of
the staff at Diplomat
Middle School, as well as
the music community of
Cape Coral and the state
of Florida. Linda was
highly respected
throughout the state,
serving as recent
past-president of the
Florida Bandmasters
Association.In discussing
the type of piece the
school wanted to honor
Ms. Mann, they indicated
the piece should
“depict
Linda’s
personality: dynamic,
sassy, yet thoughtful and
almost
mentor-like.†They
wanted a piece that was
upbeat, yet still had
moments that were
thoughtful, portraying
the grief that the
Diplomat Middle School
community has suffered
from the sudden loss of
such a beloved
teacher.After
contemplating their
thoughts, I did some
research to find
inspiration for the
piece. This led me to
poetry about grief and
loss. In time, I stumbled
upon a short, yet
poignant poem that I felt
perfectly depicted the
sentiment that I wanted
the piece to convey.Â
That poem is entitled
Live On by Chrissie
Pinney.Live OnNow as I
live onWithout youI hope
to keepThe pieces of
youThat I loved so
dearlyYour mannerismsAnd
compassionate
characterAnd smiles
through struggleSo that
youMay live on
too -Chrissie PinneyI
reached out to Ms.
Pinney, and she
graciously agreed to
allow me to quote her
powerful poem in these
notes. She expressed
that she was deeply
touched that her work
would inspire me to write
a piece in honor of Linda
Mann.The piece begins
with a poignant, pensive
opening section. The use
of the musical interval
of a tritone between the
first two openly voiced
chords are used to
represent the sadness we
all feel from this type
of loss. When I sat in
front of my piano and
started to work on this
piece, my hands seemed to
naturally and immediately
play these first two
chords, which set the
process in motion of
composing the piece.After
the somber opening, the
piece shifts to a
whimsical theme that I
hope brings about happy
thoughts of Linda and her
personality. It was also
my intent, however, to
include some musical
dissonance in the theme
that still reflected the
bittersweet loss at the
same time. The piece
develops into a secondary
theme that is a quasi
inversion of the main
fast theme. This
section is followed by a
return of the opening
material, with snippets
of the fast theme
intertwined, before the
piece builds to a
triumphant, augmented
presentation of the main
theme in a lush form to
complete the work.It is
my hope that in some
small way, this piece
will bring comfort to
those affected by the
loss of Linda Mann, and
that the music will allow
her memory to Live
On.–Larry
ClarkLakeland, FL
2017. $75.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Moyses Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire/avancé Scomegna Edizioni Musicali
(Biblical Poem). By Federico Agnello. For concert band. Grade 4.5. Score and...(+)
(Biblical Poem). By
Federico
Agnello. For concert
band.
Grade 4.5. Score and full
set
of parts. Duration 16
minutes.
Published by Scomegna
Edizioni
Musical srl
$316.69 $300.8555 (- 5%) Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| Resignation Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire/avancé Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Bells, Chimes, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2,...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet,
Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2,
Bells, Chimes, Clarinet
1, Clarinet 2, Clarinet
3, Contrabass Clarinet,
Euphonium, Euphonium
T.C., Flute 1, Flute 2,
Horn 1, Horn 2, Mallet
Percussion 1, Mallet
Percussion 2, Oboe,
Percussion 1, Percussion
2 and more. - Grade 4
SKU: CF.SPS82F
Composed by Ed Kiefer.
Symphonic Band (SPS).
Full score. With Standard
notation. 16 pages. Carl
Fischer Music #SPS82F.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.SPS82F).
ISBN 9781491153277.
UPC:
680160910779. Resig
nation was
composed in memory of
one of Ed Kiefer's best
friends. Evoking the
struggle of coming to
grips with the loss of a
dear friend, the piece is
based on the hymn, My
Shepherd Will Supply My
Need. It is dramatic,
heartfelt, and
overwhelmingly beautiful.
As Hans Christian
Andersen once said, When
words fail, music
speaks.. Dr. David S.
Kirby Commission
Consortium Phillip Riggs,
Commission
CoordinatorNorthwest
District Bandmasters
AssociationRodney
Workman, Past-Chair
Andrew Jimeson,
ChairWestern North
Carolina Bandmasters
AssociationAllen Klaes,
ChairNorth Carolina
School of Science and
MathPhillip Riggs,
DirectorA.C. Reynolds
High School BandSean
Smith, DirectorSouth
Caldwell High School
BandJason Childers,
DirectorJay M. Robinson
Symphonic BandAndrew
Carter, DirectorApex High
School BandDaniel Jarvis,
DirectorPanther Creek
High School BandDavid
Robinson, DirectorEastern
Randolph High School
BandCarolina Perez,
DirectorStanley County
Concert Band/Pfeiffer
University Concert
BandCarmella Hedrick, Tim
Hedrick and Frank Poolos,
DirectorsLenoir Rhyne
University Wind
SymphonyDr. Daniel Kiser,
ConductorDr. Christopher
NegrelliNumerous
colleagues, fellow
teachers, and former
studentsProgram
NotesThere is no possible
way I could compose a
piece of music worthy of
the memory of my close
friend, Dr. David Kirby,
who died very suddenly at
an early age. Neither
could I write a piece
that could come close to
reflecting his kind
spirit, wit, personality
or talent. In fact, it
was almost impossible for
me to write anything at
all. My own grief and the
stages of my
grief kept getting in
the way. I ended up with
a setting of the
hymn-tune, Resignation.
Resigned. To the fact
that he is no longer
with us. I know he is
in a better place, but we
are not. We miss him very
much. And so, My Shepherd
Will Supply My Need seems
to speak to those of us
he left behind. I
apologize if this piece
does not reflect your
special feelings for him
or help you celebrate his
moving on. Unfortunately,
I could only put down
what I have come to
accept and hope in some
way it may speak to any
of you that knew him or
to others of you who have
also lost a close friend.
My Shepherd Will Supply
My Need. That is my
hope and my hope for
you.Although technically
very easy, this
composition requires a
maturity of musicianship
to be performed properly.
The Bb contrabass
clarinet part is integral
to the composition, but
there are cues in the
tuba part if you need
them. Â Make sure you
bring horns to the fore
at m. 53 and the low
brass at m. 59 so the
melody can be heard
without effort.
Exaggerate dynamics to
bring more emotion to the
piece. Be careful not to
diminuendo too soon near
the end or it will be
difficult to diminish
even further at the very
end, where the lone
clarinetist holds over a
couple of measures,
fading into nothing. I
hope your students will
enjoy this piece and take
from it a greater
appreciation for the way
making music can express
feelings. $13.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Resignation Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire/avancé Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Bells, Chimes, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2,...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet,
Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2,
Bells, Chimes, Clarinet
1, Clarinet 2, Clarinet
3, Contrabass Clarinet,
Euphonium, Euphonium
T.C., Flute 1, Flute 2,
Horn 1, Horn 2, Mallet
Percussion 1, Mallet
Percussion 2, Oboe,
Percussion 1, Percussion
2 and more. - Grade 4
SKU: CF.SPS82
Composed by Ed Kiefer.
Symphonic Band (SPS). Set
of Score and Parts. With
Standard notation.
4+4+2+4+8+8+2+1+2+2+2+2+2
+2+3+6+6+9+2+2+3+3+3+3+4+
1+1+1+1+1+16+2 pages.
Duration 2 minutes, 58
seconds. Carl Fischer
Music #SPS82. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.SPS82). ISBN
9781491152591. UPC:
680160910090. Key: Bb
major. Resignation
was composed in
memory of one of Ed
Kiefer's best friends.
Evoking the struggle of
coming to grips with the
loss of a dear friend,
the piece is based on the
hymn, My Shepherd Will
Supply My Need. It is
dramatic, heartfelt, and
overwhelmingly beautiful.
As Hans Christian
Andersen once said, When
words fail, music
speaks.. Dr. David S.
Kirby Commission
Consortium Phillip Riggs,
Commission
CoordinatorNorthwest
District Bandmasters
AssociationRodney
Workman, Past-Chair
Andrew Jimeson,
ChairWestern North
Carolina Bandmasters
AssociationAllen Klaes,
ChairNorth Carolina
School of Science and
MathPhillip Riggs,
DirectorA.C. Reynolds
High School BandSean
Smith, DirectorSouth
Caldwell High School
BandJason Childers,
DirectorJay M. Robinson
Symphonic BandAndrew
Carter, DirectorApex High
School BandDaniel Jarvis,
DirectorPanther Creek
High School BandDavid
Robinson, DirectorEastern
Randolph High School
BandCarolina Perez,
DirectorStanley County
Concert Band/Pfeiffer
University Concert
BandCarmella Hedrick, Tim
Hedrick and Frank Poolos,
DirectorsLenoir Rhyne
University Wind
SymphonyDr. Daniel Kiser,
ConductorDr. Christopher
NegrelliNumerous
colleagues, fellow
teachers, and former
studentsProgram
NotesThere is no possible
way I could compose a
piece of music worthy of
the memory of my close
friend, Dr. David Kirby,
who died very suddenly at
an early age. Neither
could I write a piece
that could come close to
reflecting his kind
spirit, wit, personality
or talent. In fact, it
was almost impossible for
me to write anything at
all. My own grief and the
stages of my
grief kept getting in
the way. I ended up with
a setting of the
hymn-tune, Resignation.
Resigned. To the fact
that he is no longer
with us. I know he is
in a better place, but we
are not. We miss him very
much. And so, My Shepherd
Will Supply My Need seems
to speak to those of us
he left behind. I
apologize if this piece
does not reflect your
special feelings for him
or help you celebrate his
moving on. Unfortunately,
I could only put down
what I have come to
accept and hope in some
way it may speak to any
of you that knew him or
to others of you who have
also lost a close friend.
My Shepherd Will Supply
My Need. That is my
hope and my hope for
you.Although technically
very easy, this
composition requires a
maturity of musicianship
to be performed properly.
The Bb contrabass
clarinet part is integral
to the composition, but
there are cues in the
tuba part if you need
them. Â Make sure you
bring horns to the fore
at m. 53 and the low
brass at m. 59 so the
melody can be heard
without effort.
Exaggerate dynamics to
bring more emotion to the
piece. Be careful not to
diminuendo too soon near
the end or it will be
difficult to diminish
even further at the very
end, where the lone
clarinetist holds over a
couple of measures,
fading into nothing. I
hope your students will
enjoy this piece and take
from it a greater
appreciation for the way
making music can express
feelings. $110.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Alpine Flowers' Party! Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire/avancé De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 4 SKU: BT.DHP-1063946-140 Composed by Itaru...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 4 SKU:
BT.DHP-1063946-140
Composed by Itaru Sakai.
Inspiration Series. Score
Only. Composed 2006. 60
pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1063946-140. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1063946-140).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch. The Hida High
School is in a highland
city called Takayama in
Gifu Prefecture. Takayama
City has some of the
highest mountains in
Japan, atmospheric rows
of houses and streets,
and a beautiful
landscape. The
magnificent views from
these mountains can be
described as a paradise
above the clouds. When
the composer visited
there in the summer of
2001, the lovely flowers
spreading through the
valley and the refreshing
air welcomed him. The
flowers looked as if they
were fashionably dressed
and fully enjoying
conversation and a short
summer at a reunion
party. The composer was
inspired by this scenery
to compose this piece.
The musical party opens
with happy greetings of a
reunion andjoyful themes
follow one after another.
A light xylophone solo, a
waltz and an adagio
featuring alternate solos
by alto saxophone,
euphonium and trumpet
lead to a brilliant
finale featuring brass
and percussion played in
irregular time. A
beautiful musical picture
that your band will enjoy
performing for many
years.
Takayama
is een hooggelegen stad
in de Gifu-prefectuur
(Japan). Het oostelijke
stadsdeel Tatamidaira
ligt tussen schitterende
bergen die behoren tot de
noordelijke Japanse
Alpen. Toen de componist
in de zomer deze plaats
bezocht,werd hij ge
nspireerd tot het
schrijven van Alpine
Flowers’
Party! Het muzikale
festijn begint met
opgewekte klanken, waarna
meer vrolijke scènes
elkaar opvolgen. Een
xylofoonsolo, een wals en
een adagio met wisselende
solo’svoor
altsaxofoon, euphonium en
trompet leiden naar een
briljante finale met veel
maatwisselingen, waarin
het koper en het slagwerk
de leiding nemen op weg
naar een spetterend
slot.
Als Itaru
Sakai im Sommer 2001 die
reizvolle Region um den
Berg Tatamidaira in Japan
besuchte, wurde er von
einem Meer von Blumen
empfangen. Sie sahen aus,
als würden sie in
festlichem Aufzug eine
unterhaltsame Party
feiern und den kurzen
Sommer genießen. Diese
Szenerie inspirierte den
Komponisten zu Alpine
Flowers’
Party! Die
musikalische Party
beginnt mit einer
herzlichen
Begrüßung, dann
folgt ein fröhlicher
Programmpunkt dem
anderen. Ein spritziges
Xylophonsolo, ein Walzer
und ein Adagio mit
abwechselnden Soli für
Altsaxophon, Euphonium
und Trompete führen zu
einem brillanten Finale,
in dem Blechbläser und
Schlagzeug im Vordergrund
stehen. Feiern Sie
mit!
Séjournant
au coeur des Alpes
japonaises, Itaru Sakai
est surpris par le doux
parfum et les couleurs
des fleurs. Il se laisse
inspirer par la beauté
harmonieuse qui se
révèle devant ses
yeux. Débute alors le
délicieux festival des
fleurs alpines. La
conversation est
animée. Un solo de
xylophone apporte une
touche de
légèreté, une
valse fait virevolter le
développement, puis
vient un adagio qui
égrène les solos et
mène vers un finale
brillant.
Soggiornando nel
cuore della splendida
catena montuosa delle
Alpi giapponesi, Itaru
Sakai è sorpreso del
dolce profumo e dai
colori dei fiori. Si
lascia ispirare dalla
bellezza armoniosa che si
rivela ai suoi occhi. Ha
inizio il delizioso
festival dei fiori
alpini. La conversazione
è animata. Un assolo
di xilofono apporta un
tocco di leggerezza, un
valzer fa piroettare lo
sviluppo del tema, ed in
seguito un adagio snoda i
soli e accompagna il
brano verso un finale
brillante. $47.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Alpine Flowers' Party! Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire/avancé De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 4 SKU: BT.DHP-1063946-010 Composed by Itaru...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 4 SKU:
BT.DHP-1063946-010
Composed by Itaru Sakai.
Inspiration Series. Set
(Score & Parts). Composed
2006. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1063946-010. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1063946-010).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch. The Hida High
School is in a highland
city called Takayama in
Gifu Prefecture. Takayama
City has some of the
highest mountains in
Japan, atmospheric rows
of houses and streets,
and a beautiful
landscape. The
magnificent views from
these mountains can be
described as a paradise
above the clouds. When
the composer visited
there in the summer of
2001, the lovely flowers
spreading through the
valley and the refreshing
air welcomed him. The
flowers looked as if they
were fashionably dressed
and fully enjoying
conversation and a short
summer at a reunion
party. The composer was
inspired by this scenery
to compose this piece.
The musical party opens
with happy greetings of a
reunion andjoyful themes
follow one after another.
A light xylophone solo, a
waltz and an adagio
featuring alternate solos
by alto saxophone,
euphonium and trumpet
lead to a brilliant
finale featuring brass
and percussion played in
irregular time. A
beautiful musical picture
that your band will enjoy
performing for many
years.
Takayama
is een hooggelegen stad
in de Gifu-prefectuur
(Japan). Het oostelijke
stadsdeel Tatamidaira
ligt tussen schitterende
bergen die behoren tot de
noordelijke Japanse
Alpen. Toen de componist
in de zomer deze plaats
bezocht,werd hij ge
nspireerd tot het
schrijven van Alpine
Flowers’
Party! Het muzikale
festijn begint met
opgewekte klanken, waarna
meer vrolijke scènes
elkaar opvolgen. Een
xylofoonsolo, een wals en
een adagio met wisselende
solo’svoor
altsaxofoon, euphonium en
trompet leiden naar een
briljante finale met veel
maatwisselingen, waarin
het koper en het slagwerk
de leiding nemen op weg
naar een spetterend
slot.
Als Itaru
Sakai im Sommer 2001 die
reizvolle Region um den
Berg Tatamidaira in Japan
besuchte, wurde er von
einem Meer von Blumen
empfangen. Sie sahen aus,
als würden sie in
festlichem Aufzug eine
unterhaltsame Party
feiern und den kurzen
Sommer genießen. Diese
Szenerie inspirierte den
Komponisten zu Alpine
Flowers’
Party! Die
musikalische Party
beginnt mit einer
herzlichen
Begrüßung, dann
folgt ein fröhlicher
Programmpunkt dem
anderen. Ein spritziges
Xylophonsolo, ein Walzer
und ein Adagio mit
abwechselnden Soli für
Altsaxophon, Euphonium
und Trompete führen zu
einem brillanten Finale,
in dem Blechbläser und
Schlagzeug im Vordergrund
stehen. Feiern Sie
mit!
Séjournant
au coeur des Alpes
japonaises, Itaru Sakai
est surpris par le doux
parfum et les couleurs
des fleurs. Il se laisse
inspirer par la beauté
harmonieuse qui se
révèle devant ses
yeux. Débute alors le
délicieux festival des
fleurs alpines. La
conversation est
animée. Un solo de
xylophone apporte une
touche de
légèreté, une
valse fait virevolter le
développement, puis
vient un adagio qui
égrène les solos et
mène vers un finale
brillant.
Soggiornando nel
cuore della splendida
catena montuosa delle
Alpi giapponesi, Itaru
Sakai è sorpreso del
dolce profumo e dai
colori dei fiori. Si
lascia ispirare dalla
bellezza armoniosa che si
rivela ai suoi occhi. Ha
inizio il delizioso
festival dei fiori
alpini. La conversazione
è animata. Un assolo
di xilofono apporta un
tocco di leggerezza, un
valzer fa piroettare lo
sviluppo del tema, ed in
seguito un adagio snoda i
soli e accompagna il
brano verso un finale
brillante. $211.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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