Composed by
Jimmy Baas. Sws.
Performance Score. 16
pages. Duration 3
minutes, 49 seconds. Carl
Fischer Music #CM9625.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.CM9625).
ISBN 9781491156988.
UPC: 680160915545. 6.875
x 10.5 inches. Key: Bb
major. English, English.
William Butler
Yeats.
The
Everlasting Voices is the
perfect blend of textural
variety and harmonic
interest for the advanced
treble ensemble.
Employing a powerful
text, Baas' vocal
layering coupled with
piano and optional cello
make this compelling
piece a programming
must!. O sweet
everlasting Voices, be
still; Go to the guards
of the heavenly fold And
bid them wander obeying
your will, Flame under
flame, till Time be no
more; Have you not heard
that our hearts are old,
That you call in birds,
in wind on the hill, In
shaken boughs, in tide on
the shore? O sweet
everlasting Voices, be
still. This SSAA choral
work by Jimmy Baas was
comissioned by the
Lumberton HS Varsity
Treble Choir. The opening
and closing lines of the
poem, O sweet everlasting
voices, be still provide
the perfect bookends for
two larger sections of
the poem. These two
sections are equally
divided into verses. The
opening line is used once
again as a transition
between the verses. The
previously mentioned
lines, O sweet
everlasting voices, are
overlapped as different
layers of voices enter
and sustain. A fifth and
sixth voice, the cello
and piano accompaniment
take part in these layers
as well. The words be
still are very much a
part of the mood each
time as the everlasting
voices become quiet and
still. The two verses
feature different voices
within the SSAA choir.
Verse 1, the sopranos,
and verse 2 the altos.
There are many moments in
this piece to explore the
full range and color of
the SSAA choir. The piano
and cello play an
important part
throughout, making this
piece an excellent choice
for any festival women's
chorus. O sweet
everlasting Voices, be
still;Go to the guards of
the heavenly foldAnd bid
them wander obeying your
will,Flame under flame,
till Time be no more;Have
you not heard that our
hearts are old,That you
call in birds, in wind on
the hill,In shaken
boughs, in tide on the
shore?O sweet everlasting
Voices, be still.This
SSAA choral work by Jimmy
Baas wascomissioned by
the Lumberton HS Varsity
Treble Choir.The opening
and closing lines of the
poem, “O
sweeteverlasting voices,
be still†provide
the perfect bookendsfor
two larger sections of
the poem. These two
sectionsare equally
divided into verses. The
opening line is usedonce
again as a transition
between the verses.The
previously mentioned
lines, “O sweet
everlastingvoices,â€
are overlapped as
different layers of
voices enterand sustain.
A fifth and sixth voice,
the cello and
pianoaccompaniment take
part in these layers as
well.The words “be
still†are very
much a part of the
moodeach time as the
everlasting voices become
quietand still.The two
verses feature different
voices within the
SSAAchoir. Verse 1, the
sopranos, and verse 2 the
altos. Thereare many
moments in this piece to
explore the full range
andcolor of the SSAA
choir. The piano and
cello play an
importantpart throughout,
making this piece an
excellent choice for
anyfestival
women’s
chorus.
With online audio of piano accompaniments. Composed by Richard Rodgers and Osc...(+)
With online audio of
piano
accompaniments. Composed
by
Richard Rodgers and Oscar
Hammerstein. Broadway,
Movies, Musicals.
Softcover
Audio Online. 60 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
Urtext. Composed by Pauline Viardot-Garcia (1821-1910). Edited by Miriam-Alexa...(+)
Urtext. Composed by
Pauline
Viardot-Garcia
(1821-1910).
Edited by
Miriam-Alexandra
Wigners. Breitkopf and
Haertel #EB 8887.
Published
by Breitkopf and Haertel
26 Pieces for Cello Players Cello and Piano. Composed by Katherine and Hugh Co...(+)
26 Pieces for Cello
Players
Cello and Piano. Composed
by
Katherine and Hugh
Colledge.
Boosey and Hawkes Chamber
Music. Classical.
Softcover
Audio Online. 32 pages.
Boosey and Hawkes
#M060135484.
Published by Boosey and
Hawkes
Composed by Renata Bratt and Bert Ligon. For cello. Saddle-stitched. Beginning-I...(+)
Composed by Renata Bratt
and Bert Ligon. For
cello. Saddle-stitched.
Beginning-Intermediate.
Book and online
audio/PDF. Published by
Mel Bay Publications, Inc
It's a Cello Thing Violoncelle, Piano [Partition + Accès audio] - Intermédiaire/avancé Boosey and Hawkes
Cello; Piano Accompaniment (Cello Part And Piano Score) SKU: HL.48025039 ...(+)
Cello; Piano
Accompaniment (Cello Part
And Piano Score)
SKU:
HL.48025039
Book
2. Composed by Ailbhe
McDonagh. Boosey & Hawkes
Chamber Music. Classical,
Instruction. Softcover
Audio Online. 68 pages.
Boosey & Hawkes
#M060138003. Published by
Boosey & Hawkes
(HL.48025039).
ISBN
9781784546359. UPC:
196288021032. 0.199
inches.
It's a
Cello Thing - Book 2
*fourteen distinctive
pieces - perfect for
developing cellists of
all ages *inventive
progressive repertoire
players of grade 4-8
standard *informative
tips on style and
technique for every piece
*audio demonstrations by
the composer...it's a
cello thing.
Cello and piano SKU: BR.EB-32083 Urtext. Composed by Camillo Schum...(+)
Cello and piano
SKU:
BR.EB-32083
Urtext. Composed
by Camillo Schumann.
Edited by Maria Kliegel.
Solo instruments;
stapled. Edition
Breitkopf.
With
supplementary violoncello
part marked by Maria
Kliegel
Sonata;
Late-romantic. Score. 108
pages. Breitkopf and
Haertel #EB 32083.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.EB-32083).
ISBN
9790004186299. 9 x 12
inches.
There are
many composers about whom
it is believed, today,
that they composed
conservatively, or
against the taste of
their time. The question
is also raised, today,
which extract of this
large amount of effective
and high-quality music,
unknown for the most
part, should receive our
attention; which of it is
worth rediscovering or
re-editing. Camillo
Schumann is one of the
most important
representatives of these
composers, but his works
are still largely unknown
today. He was born on 10
March 1872 in Konigstein,
Saxony. His musical
language combines the
sound world of Brahms
with the grand,
late-romantic Liszt
School. He wrote piano
parts of incredible power
and virtuosity,
approaching the sounds of
Rachmaninoff. His
wonderfully individual
melodic language makes
these works a valuable
testimony to a composer
who never had his due
recognition. The cello
sonatas Opp. 59 (EB
32082) and 99 (EB 32083)
are the first of three
works for this
combination. Op. 59 was
composed around 1905/06,
Op. 99 followed in 1932.
Nothing is known so far
of the circumstances of
the composition of this
work, including for whom
it was composed. However,
it is quite evident that
Schumann wrote it, like
most of his works,
primarily for his own
concerts and befriended
musicians. The extensive
entries in the piano part
bear witness to a
considerably practical
approach. Crossed-out
bars, notes added or
crossed out in chords as
well as a number of
revisions of other kinds
are more the rule than
the exception. The
composer's own fingerings
written in the piano part
also underline this
assumption. The present
edition contains two
solo-parts each. One
clean Urtext-part free of
any additions from the
editor and a second one
with bowing marks and
fingerings by Maria
Kliegel who recorded both
sonatas for the first
time with the label
Naxos. Both sonatas show
evident resemblance to
the works of this
combination by Johannes
Brahms and are therefore
a must have for ambitious
cellists.
With
supplementary violoncello
part marked by Maria
Kliegel.
Cello and Piano. Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770- 1827). Edited by Jen...(+)
Cello and Piano. Composed
by
Ludwig van Beethoven
(1770-
1827). Edited by Jens
Dufner. Henle Music
Folios.
Classical. Softcover. 50
pages. G. Henle #HN1475.
Published by G. Henle
Cello and Piano. Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770- 1827). Edited by Jen...(+)
Cello and Piano. Composed
by
Ludwig van Beethoven
(1770-
1827). Edited by Jens
Dufner.
Henle Music Folios.
Classical. Softcover. 43
pages. G. Henle #HN1474.
Published by G. Henle