Edited by Albert Gamse. For voice and piano. Format: piano/vocal/chords songbook...(+)
Edited by Albert Gamse.
For voice and piano.
Format:
piano/vocal/chords
songbook. With vocal
melody, piano
accompaniment, lyrics and
chord names. Latin and
folk. Series: World's
Favorite Series, No. 16.
160 pages. 9x12 inches.
Published by Ashley
Publications.
For voice and piano. Format: easy piano/vocal/chords songbook. With vocal melody...(+)
For voice and piano.
Format: easy
piano/vocal/chords
songbook. With vocal
melody, piano
accompaniment, lyrics,
big note notation and
optional duet part.
Children's. 128 pages.
9x12 inches. Published by
Cherry Lane Music.
Book/Online Audio Female Voice; Piano Accompaniment; Vocal SKU: HL.299347 ...(+)
Book/Online Audio Female
Voice; Piano
Accompaniment; Vocal
SKU: HL.299347
12 Songs from Teen
Musical Theatre
Roles. Composed by
Various. Vocal
Collection. Broadway,
Musicals, Teens.
Softcover Audio Online.
88 pages. Published by
Hal Leonard (HL.299347).
ISBN 9781540060228.
UPC: 888680956158.
9.0x12.0x0.222
inches.
12 songs
from teen musical theatre
roles from shows that
opened in 2010-2019
complete with access to
professionally-recorded
piano accompaniments!
Contents: Alyssa Greene
from The Prom * Home from
Beetlejuice * Home from
Wonderland * I Love Play
Rehearsal from Be More
Chill * In My Dreams from
Anastasia * Journey to
the Past from Anastasia *
Just Breathe from The
Prom * One Perfect Moment
from Bring It On: The
Musical * Sal Tlay Ka
Siti from The Book of
Mormon * Stupid With Love
from Mean Girls * What's
Wrong With Me? from Mean
Girls * World Burn from
Mean Girls. Audio is
accessed online using the
unique code inside the
book and can be streamed
or downloaded. The audio
files include PLAYBACK ,
a multi-functional audio
player that allows you to
slow down audio without
changing pitch, set loop
points, change keys, and
pan left or right.
(As performed by Emiliana Torrini) Sung by Emiliana Torrini, lyrics by Fran Wals...(+)
(As performed by Emiliana
Torrini) Sung by Emiliana
Torrini, lyrics by Fran
Walsh, music by Howard
Shore. Single for voice
and piano. Published by
Alfred Publishing.
Edited by Amy Appleby, Liz Seelhoff Byrum. For voice and piano. Format: piano/vo...(+)
Edited by Amy Appleby,
Liz Seelhoff Byrum. For
voice and piano. Format:
piano/vocal/chords
songbook (spiral bound).
With vocal melody, piano
accompaniment, lyrics,
chord names,
illustrations and
introductory text.
Children's and Folk. 240
pages. 9x12 inches.
Published by Music Sales.
(As performed by Emiliana Torrini) Sung by Emiliana Torrini, lyrics by Fran Wals...(+)
(As performed by Emiliana
Torrini) Sung by Emiliana
Torrini, lyrics by Fran
Walsh, music by Howard
Shore, arranged by Dan
Coates. Single for easy
piano and voice. 5 pages.
Published by Alfred
Publishing.
Voice and Piano SKU: BT.EMBZ20017A New Liszt Edition, Series IX. Vol.2...(+)
Voice and Piano
SKU:
BT.EMBZ20017A
New
Liszt Edition, Series IX.
Vol.2.. By David
Trippett. By Franz Liszt.
EMB New Listz Edition.
Classical. Book
Hardcover. Composed 2019.
180 pages. Editio Musica
Budapest #EMBZ20017A.
Published by Editio
Musica Budapest
(BT.EMBZ20017A).
English-German-Hungari
an.
In 1845 Franz
Liszt embarked on a
project to compose an
Italian opera based on
Lord Byron’s
tragedy, Sardanapalus
(1821). It was central to
his ambition to attain
status as a major
European composer, with
premieres variously
planned for Milan,
Vienna, Paris and London.
But he abandoned it half
way through, and the
music he completed has
lain silently for 170
years.
Liszt’s difficulty
in obtaining a libretto
meant that composition
only began in April 1850.
He completed virtually
all the music for Act 1
in an annotated
piano-vocal score of 111
pages, contained within
his N4 music
‘sketch
book’. The unnamed
librettist was an Italian
poet and political
prisoner, seemingly
living under house
arrest, and a close
acquaintance of Cristina
Belgiojoso. His libretto
survives as underlay in
the N4 sketchbook and has
been critically
reconstructed and
translated.
Sardanapalo is
Liszt’s only
mature opera. While he
consistently referred to
it in French, as
Sardanapale, the
published title of the
Italian opera would
almost certainly have
used the Italian name,
hence this forms the
title of the first
edition. There are three
solo roles and a chorus
of concubines. The
manuscript was previously
thought to be fragmentary
and partially illegible,
but it was finally
deciphered to
international acclaim in
March 2017.
Liszt’s score
offers a richly melodic
style, with elements from
Bellini and Verdi
alongside glimmers of
Wagner and the symphonic
poems ahead: a unique
mixture of Italianate
pastiche and mid-century
harmonic innovation. It
remains quintessentially
Lisztian. The opera sets
Byron’s tragedy
about war and peace in
ancient Assyria: the last
King, effeminate in his
tastes, is drawn to wine,
concubines and feasts
more than politics and
war: his subjects find
him dishonourable (a
‘man queen’)
and military rebels seek
to overthrow him, but are
pardoned, for the King
rejects the ‘deceit
of glory’ built on
others’ suffering:
this leads only to a
larger uprising, the
Euphrates floods its
banks, destroying the
castle’s main
defensive wall, and
defeat is inevitable: the
King sends his family
away and orders that he
be burned alive with his
lover, amid scents and
spices in a grand
inferno. As Byron put it:
‘not a mere pillar
formed of cloud and
flame, but a light to
lessen ages.’ For
his part, Liszt told a
friend that his finale
‘will even aim to
set fire to the entire
audience!’
This critical edition
includes a detailed study
on the genesis of
Liszt’s
Sardanapalo in English,
German, and Hungarian,
the libretto in the
original Italian as well
as in English, German,
and Hungarian
translation, several
facsimile pages of
Liszt’s
manuscript, and a
detailed Critical
Report.
For voice and keyboard (right hand only). Format: easy piano/vocal/chords. With ...(+)
For voice and keyboard
(right hand only).
Format: easy
piano/vocal/chords. With
vocal melody, lyrics, big
note notation and chord
names. Traditional pop
and traditional folk.
Series: Hal Leonard E-Z
Play Today. 96 pages.
9x12 inches. Published by
Hal Leonard.
Alto; Soprano; Vocal (Voice and Piano) SKU: HL.51481487 For Female Voi...(+)
Alto; Soprano; Vocal
(Voice and Piano)
SKU:
HL.51481487
For
Female Voice and
Piano. Composed by
Evgeny Kissin. Henle
Music Folios. Classical.
Softcover. G. Henle
#HN1487. Published by G.
Henle (HL.51481487).
UPC: 840126989342.
8.25x11.75x0.079
inches.
It is a
great pleasure to
present, with
Thanatopsis, maestro
Kissin's opus 4, an
expressive setting of the
ground-breaking poem from
the quill of William
Cullen Bryant. Published
in in the form known
today in 1821, it is an
early example of American
romantic poetry of the
19th century. Bryant is
today reckoned among the
group of “Fireside
Poets†or
“Schoolroom
Poets,†names that
allude to the places
where their poems were
usually recited. His
poems – first and
foremost Thanatopsis
(“A Consideration
of Deathâ€) as his
most famous – are
rooted in the English
tradition, but at the
same time show Bryant's
openness to a genuine
American language and
lifeworld. Evgeny
Kissin's setting is a
large vocal scene
intensely informed by
recitative, which
congenially allows the
prevailing mood of the
text to resound. Our
edition additionally
includes German and
French translations of
the poem and an
informative afterword
about Bryant's life and
work and the genesis of
Thanatopsis.
About Henle
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What I can expect from
Henle Urtext
editions:
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musical texts based on
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research - fingerings and
bowings by famous artists
and pedagogues
preface in 3
languages with
information on the
genesis and history of
the work
Critical Commentary
in 1 – 3 languages
with a description and
evaluation of the sources
and explaining all source
discrepancies and
editorial
decisions
most beautiful music
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76 Selections from Musicals, Movies, Folksongs, Novelty Songs, and Popular ...(+)
76 Selections from
Musicals,
Movies, Folksongs,
Novelty
Songs, and Popular
Standards. Composed by
Various. Vocal
Collection.
Softcover. 280 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
Piano/Vocal Piano; Voice SKU: HL.148619 Composed by Bob Cole, James Weldo...(+)
Piano/Vocal Piano; Voice
SKU: HL.148619
Composed by Bob Cole,
James Weldon Johnson, and
John Rosamond Johnson.
E.B. Marks. Vaudeville.
Softcover. 180 pages.
Edward B. Marks Music
#EBM148619. Published by
Edward B. Marks Music
(HL.148619).
ISBN
9781495029684. UPC:
888680078515.
9.0x12.0x0.492 inches.
With a Foreword by Thomas
Riis.
Late in his
life, composer J.
Rosamond Johnson (Lift
Ev'ry Voice and Sing)
submitted to his longtime
publisher, E.B. Marks, a
list of songs that would
comprise a volume of his
best early popular songs
written with his pre-1910
partner Bob Cole and his
brother, James Weldon
Johnson (Autobiography of
an Ex-Colored Man). That
list was never put into
print...until now.
Featuring an
introductionby Dr. Thomas
Riis (Just Before Jazz)
and several rare photos,
this new compilation is
the latest legacy
offering from the Marks
archive, which contains a
rich heritage of
turn-of-the-century
African-American, and
thus distinctly American,
pre-jazz-era popular
song. Includes: Ain't Dat
Scan'lous * Big Indian
Chief * The Big Red Shawl
* The Bleeding Moon *
Congo Love Song * The
Countess of Alagazam *
Fishing * I Don't Want to
Be No Actor Man No Mo' *
I'll Always Love Old
Dixie * I'll Keep a Warm
Spot in My Heart for You
* I've Got Troubles of My
Own * The Katy-Did, the
Cricket and the Frog *
Lazy Moon * Lit'l Gal *
Louisiana Lize * Lovely
Daughter of Allah * Ma
Mississippi Belle * The
Maiden with the Dreamy
Eyes * Mudder Knows * My
Heart's Desiah is Miss
Mariah * My Castle on the
Nile * Nobody's Lookin'
but de Owl an' de Moon *
Oh, Didn't He Ramble *
The Old Flag Never
Touched the Ground * On
the Road to Monterey *
The Pathway of Love *
Roll Them Cotton Bales *
Save It for Me! * The
Spirit of the Banjo! *
Sugar Babe * Two Eyes *
Under the Bamboo Tree *
When de Jack O'Lantern
Starts to Walk About *
When It's All Goin' Out,
and Nothin' Comin' In *
Who Do You Love?
Daikessakusen Masterpiece Hana-Version + Bonus Selection for Piano. Keyboard...(+)
Daikessakusen Masterpiece
Hana-Version + Bonus
Selection
for Piano. Keyboard.
J-POP.
Score. Yamaha Music Media
#GTP01100021. Published
by
Yamaha Music Media
Voice and piano (solo: T - 2(picc.A-fl).2(ob.d'am[ad lib.].cor ang.muha).2(B-cla...(+)
Voice and piano (solo: T
-
2(picc.A-fl).2(ob.d'am[ad
lib.].cor
ang.muha).2(B-clar.S-sax.
muha).2(kfg.muha) -
1.1(corn [ad lib.]).1.0 -
timp.perc(3) -
acc(windmachine
I).hp(rainmaker.windmachi
ne
II).guit(rainmaker.windma
chine III) - str:
1.1.2.1.1)
SKU:
BR.EB-9394
A
Composed
Interpretation.
Composed by Hans Zender.
Voice; Softbound. Edition
Breitkopf. World
premiere: Frankfurt am
Main, September 21, 1993.
Song; Music post-1945.
Piano/Vocal Score.
Composed 1993. 120 pages.
Duration 85'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #EB 9394.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.EB-9394).
ISBN 9790004188682. 9
x 12 inches.
My
lecture of the
Winterreise does not
demand a new expressive
interpretation, but
instead systematically
exercises the freedom
which all interpreters
allow themselves
intuitively, such as:
instrumental dilation i.
e. acceleration of the
pace, transposition into
other keys and
elaboration of
characteristic color
timbres. In addition,
there are further ways of
reading; the music;
jumping around in the
text, repeating certain
lines, interrupting the
continuity, comparing
different expressions of
the same phrase ... All
these new possibilities
are subjected to my
compositional discipline
and form autonomous
formal processes which
are imposed on Schuberts
original. The
transformation of the
piano tones into a
multifaceted orchestra
full of resonance is only
one of many aspects.(Hans
Zender)CDs:Hans Peter
Blochwitz (Tenor),
Ensemble Modern,
Conductor: Hans Zender CD
BMG 9026-68067-2
Christoph Pregardien
(Tenor), Klangforum Wien,
Conductor: Sylvain
Cambreling CD Kairos
0012002KAIJulien
Pregardien (Tenor),
Deutsche Radio
Philharmonie
Kaiserslautern,
Conductor: Robert Reimer2
CD's P.RHEI
(2016)Bibliography:Adam-S
chmidmeier, Eva-Maria
von: Schubert
interpretieren. Hans
Zender: Schuberts
Winterreise. Eine
komponierte
Interpretation im
Unterricht, in: Musik und
Unterricht Heft 96
(2009), pp. 50-56.Gruhn,
Wilfried: Wider die
asthetische Routine. Hans
Zenders Version von
Schuberts Winterreise,
in: Neue Zeitschrift fur
Musik 1/1997.Hebling,
Harald: Kompositorische
Schubertrezeption im 20.
Jahrhundert,
Magisterarbeit
Universitat Wien 2003,
especially pp.
148-157.Nonnenmann,
Rainer: Vom Nutzen und
Nachteil der
Musikhistorie fur das
Musikleben. Zur Kritik
aktualisierender
Interpretation am
Beispiel von Hans Zenders
Schuberts ,Winterreise,
in: Musik und Asthetik 7,
Heft 26 (April 2003), pp.
65-90.ders.: Schuberts
,Winterreise .
Komponierte
Interpretation von Hans
Zender / Ballett von John
Neumeier, in:
Osterreichische
Musikzeitung 60 (2005),
Heft 3, p. 42f.ders.:
Fremd bin ich eingezogen,
fremd zieh ich wieder
aus. Versuch zur Rettung
der Vergangenheit
Schuberts Winterreise.
Eine komponierte
Interpretation fur Tenor
und kleines Orchester
(1993) von Hans Zender,
in ders.: Winterreisen.
Komponierte Wege von und
zu Franz Schuberts
Liederzyklus aus zwei
Jahrhunderten, 2 Bande (=
Taschenbucher zur
Musikwissenschaft, Band
150/151), Wilhelmshaven:
Florian Noetzel 2006, pp.
143-205.Petersen, Birger:
Neue Musik. Analysen,
Berlin: Simon Verlag fur
Bibliothekswissen 2013,
pp. 11-24.Revers, Peter:
... Schnee, du weisst von
meinem Sehnen. Aspekte
der Schubert-Rezeption in
Hans Zenders Winterreise
(1993), in: Dialekt ohne
Erde. Franz Schubert und
das 20. Jahrhundert,
hrsg. von Otto
Kolleritsch, Wien-Graz
1998 (Studien zur
Wertungsforschung, Band
34), pp.
98-120.Schafer-Lembeck,
Hans-Ulrich:
Gegenstrebige Fugungen.
Hans Zenders Musik und
seine komponierte
Interpretation von
Schuberts Winterreise,
in: Neue Musik
vermitteln. Analysen
Interpretationen -
Unterricht, hrsg. von
Hans Bassler, Ortwin
Nimczik und Peter W.
Schatt, Mainz: Schott,
2004, pp.
295-307.Stahmer, Klaus
Hinrich: Bearbeitung als
Interpretation - Zur
Schubertrezeption Gustav
Mahlers, Hans Zenders und
Friedhelm Dohls, in:
Franz Schubert und Gustav
Mahler in der Musik der
Gegenwart, Mainz
1998.Zender, Hans: warum
wieder die Winterreise?
Hartmut Regitz im
Gesprach mit dem
Komponisten, in:
ballet.tanz -
international.aktuell,
Heft 12 (2001), p.
18.
World
premiere: Frankfurt am
Main, September 21,
1993.