| Sarah McLachlan: Adia Piano, Voix et Guitare [Feuillet] - Intermédiaire Hal Leonard
Performed by Sarah McLachlan. For voice, piano and guitar chords. Format: piano/...(+)
Performed by Sarah
McLachlan. For voice,
piano and guitar chords.
Format:
piano/vocal/chords
single. With vocal
melody, piano
accompaniment, lyrics,
chord names and guitar
chord diagrams. Pop rock,
pop vocal and adult
contemporary. C Minor. 8
pages. 9x12 inches.
Published by Hal Leonard.
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| Medelpadia Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire De Haske Publications
Score and Parts Concert Band (Score & Parts) - Grade 4.5 SKU: HL.4008202 ...(+)
Score and Parts Concert
Band (Score & Parts) -
Grade 4.5 SKU:
HL.4008202 Three
Swedish Dances.
Composed by Jan Van der
Roost. De Haske Concert
Band. Concert. Softcover.
Duration 760 seconds. De
Haske Publications
#033213. Published by De
Haske Publications
(HL.4008202). UPC:
196288138884. 9.0x12.0
inches. In this
varied suite, named after
the Swedish region
Medelpad, folk dances in
a Swedish fashion take
stage in diverse tempi,
styles and atmospheres.
For Medelpadia, Van der
Roost used a combination
of an existing theme and
newly composed music with
a folk-like feel.
Fascinating folk music in
a well-composed
framework! $195.00 - Voir plus => Acheter | | |
| Arcadia Chester
Violin, Soprano Saxophone and Piano Mixed Ensemble; Piano; Soprano Saxophone; Vi...(+)
Violin, Soprano Saxophone
and Piano Mixed Ensemble;
Piano; Soprano Saxophone;
Violin (Score & Parts)
SKU: HL.14042169
Score and Parts.
Composed by John Harle.
Music Sales America.
Classical, Contemporary.
Softcover. Chester Music
#CH81070. Published by
Chester Music
(HL.14042169). ISBN
9781783051007. ARCA
DIA is written for and
dedicated to the memory
of John Craxton RA (1922
- 2009). For violin,
soprano saxophone and
piano. $42.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Acadian Dreams Flûte traversière et Piano Theodore Presser Co.
Composed by Adrienne Albert. Set of Score and Parts. 12 4 pages. Duration 6 mi...(+)
Composed by Adrienne
Albert.
Set of Score and Parts.
12 4
pages. Duration 6
minutes.
Theodore Presser Company
#114-
42266. Published by
Theodore
Presser Company
$18.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| A Swift Radiant Morning Voix Baryton, Piano Stainer and Bell
Baritone voice & Piano SKU: ST.Y329 Composed by Rhian Samuel. Five songs ...(+)
Baritone voice & Piano
SKU: ST.Y329
Composed by Rhian Samuel.
Five songs for baritone
and piano to texts by
Charles Hamilton Sorley.
Vocal Score. Stainer &
Bell Ltd. #Y329.
Published by Stainer &
Bell Ltd. (ST.Y329).
ISBN
9790220224553. In
her song-set for baritone
and piano A Swift
Radiant Morning,
Rhian Samuel, a noted
contemporary composer of
English song, has created
a portrait in words and
music of the young poet
Charles Hamilton Sorley
(1895-1915). Robert
Graves described Sorley's
death - at the Battle of
Loos - as among the three
most significant amongst
poets in the First World
War (the others being
Wilfred Owen and Isaac
Rosenberg). The five
songs are 'Rooks', 'The
Sounds of War', 'The
Signpost', 'In Memoriam',
and 'Earth's King'. The
composer offers in the
last song a celebration
of Sorley's life, and a
testament to his enduring
legacy. A Swift
Radiant Morning was
commissioned by the Three
Choirs Festival,
Hereford, 2015, for a
first performance by
Roderick Williams,
baritone, and Susie
Allan, piano, at Holy
Trinity Church, Hereford,
on 25 July 2015.
CONTENTS 1 Rooks
2 The Sounds of War 3
The Signpost 4 In
Memoriam 5 Earth's
King. $14.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| O Radiant Christ, Incarnate Word - Instrument edition Flûte traversière GIA Publications
Flute SKU: GI.G-3882INST Concertato on RADIANT CHRIST. Composed by...(+)
Flute SKU:
GI.G-3882INST
Concertato on RADIANT
CHRIST. Composed by
David Cherwien. This
edition: Instrument
edition. Tune Name:
Radiant Christ. Sacred.
Instrumental part(s). 1
pages. GIA Publications
#3882INST. Published by
GIA Publications
(GI.G-3882INST).
$3.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Christmas Carol Medley Chorale SATB [Octavo] Radiant Music
Composed by Bruce Ballinger. Sacred Anthem. Octavo. Radiant Music #ES362B. Publi...(+)
Composed by Bruce
Ballinger. Sacred Anthem.
Octavo. Radiant Music
#ES362B. Published by
Radiant Music
(LO.ES362B).
$3.20 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Good News, Great Joy! Chorale SATB [Octavo] Radiant Music
Composed by Kenneth E. Bryars. Arranged by Dave Willamson. Sacred Anthem. Octavo...(+)
Composed by Kenneth E.
Bryars. Arranged by Dave
Willamson. Sacred Anthem.
Octavo. Radiant Music
#10/2108RA. Published by
Radiant Music
(LO.10-2108RA).
$2.60 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| My Blessed Canyon Home Chorale 3 parties [Octavo] Radiant Music
Composed by Jay Richards. For SSA choir (with optional piano). Sacred Anthem. Oc...(+)
Composed by Jay Richards.
For SSA choir (with
optional piano). Sacred
Anthem. Octavo. Radiant
Music #WKS9801. Published
by Radiant Music
$2.55 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| O Radiant Christ, Incarnate Word Chorale SATB SATB, Orgue - Débutant GIA Publications
SATB choir, assembly, organ accompaniment, flute - Beginning SKU: GI.G-3882(+)
SATB choir, assembly,
organ accompaniment,
flute - Beginning SKU:
GI.G-3882
Concertato on RADIANT
CHRIST. Composed by
David Cherwien.
Christmastide, Baptism of
the Lord, Epiphany, OT 2
A. Concertato Series.
Tune Name: Radiant
Christ. Sacred. Octavo. 8
pages. GIA Publications
#3882. Published by GIA
Publications (GI.G-3882).
Text by Ruth
Duck. Flute part is
optional.  Text
by Ruth Duck. $2.20 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Gladiator March for Trombone Quartet Quatuor de cuivres: 4 trombones [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Avancé Cherry Classics
By John Philip Sousa (1854-1932). Arranged by Andrew Converse. For Trombone Quar...(+)
By John Philip Sousa
(1854-1932). Arranged by
Andrew Converse. For
Trombone Quartet. 20th
Century Americana.
Advanced. Score and
parts. Published by
Cherry Classics
$22.50 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Acadia First Light Orchestre - Facile Highland/Etling
Orchestra - Grade 2.5 SKU: AP.44839 Composed by Andrew H. Dabczynski. Per...(+)
Orchestra - Grade 2.5
SKU: AP.44839
Composed by Andrew H.
Dabczynski. Performance
Music Ensemble; Single
Titles; String Orchestra.
Highland/Etling String
Orchestra. Score and
Part(s). 124 pages.
Duration 3:30.
Highland/Etling
#00-44839. Published by
Highland/Etling
(AP.44839). UPC:
038081518367.
English. This work
sensitively conveys the
rising sun as it first
greets America each
morning on Cadillac
Mountain at Acadia
National Park. Written by
Andrew H. Dabczynski in
celebration of that
park's centennial, this
enchanting piece provides
an opportunity for young
string players to
musically express the
magic of dawn on the
mountain, of light
sparkling on the ocean,
of swelling seas as a
squall approaches, and of
the returning calm as the
light recedes. Acadia
First Light will
transport players and
audiences alike to
Acadia, that treasured
national gem. (3:30). $49.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Acadia [Conducteur] Theodore Presser Co.
Band Bass Clarinet, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Clarinet, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Clar...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet,
Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2,
Clarinet, Clarinet 1,
Clarinet 2, Clarinet 3,
Contrabass Clarinet,
Contrabassoon, Double
Bass, English Horn,
Euphonium, Flute 1, Flute
2, Horn 1, Horn 2, Horn
3, Horn 4, Oboe 1, Oboe
2, Percussion 1 and more.
SKU: PR.16500103F
Mvt. 3 from Symphony
No. 6 (Three Places in
the East). Composed
by Dan Welcher. Full
score. 60 pages. Theodore
Presser Company
#165-00103F. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.16500103F). ISBN
9781491131763. UPC:
680160680290. Ever
since the success of my
series of wind ensemble
works Places in the West,
I've been wanting to
write a companion piece
for national parks on the
other side of the north
American continent. The
earlier work, consisting
of GLACIER, THE
YELLOWSTONE FIRES,
ARCHES, and ZION, spanned
some twenty years of my
composing life, and since
the pieces called for
differing groups of
instruments, and were in
slightly different styles
from each other, I never
considered them to be
connected except in their
subject matter. In their
depiction of both the
scenery and the human
history within these
wondrous places, they had
a common goal: awaking
the listener to the
fragile beauty that is in
them; and calling
attention to the ever
more crucial need for
preservation and
protection of these wild
places, unique in all the
world. With this new
work, commissioned by a
consortium of college and
conservatory wind
ensembles led by the
University of Georgia, I
decided to build upon
that same model---but to
solidify the process. The
result, consisting of
three movements (each
named for a different
national park in the
eastern US), is a
bona-fide symphony. While
the three pieces could be
performed separately,
they share a musical
theme---and also a common
style and
instrumentation. It is a
true symphony, in that
the first movement is
long and expository, the
second is a rather
tightly structured
scherzo-with-trio, and
the finale is a true
culmination of the whole.
The first movement,
Everglades, was the
original inspiration for
the entire symphony.
Conceived over the course
of two trips to that
astonishing place (which
the native Americans
called River of Grass,
the subtitle of this
movement), this movement
not only conveys a sense
of the humid, lush, and
even frightening scenery
there---but also an
overview of the entire
settling-of- Florida
experience. It contains
not one, but two native
American chants, and also
presents a view of the
staggering influence of
modern man on this
fragile part of the
world. Beginning with a
slow unfolding marked
Heavy, humid, the music
soon presents a gentle,
lyrical theme in the solo
alto saxophone. This
theme, which goes through
three expansive phrases
with breaks in between,
will appear in all three
movements of the
symphony. After the mood
has been established, the
music opens up to a rich,
warm setting of a
Cherokee morning song,
with the simple happiness
that this part of Florida
must have had prior to
the nineteenth century.
This music, enveloping
and comforting, gradually
gives way to a more
frenetic, driven section
representative of the
intrusion of the white
man. Since Florida was
populated and developed
largely due to the
introduction of a train
system, there's a
suggestion of the
mechanized iron horse
driving straight into the
heartland. At that point,
the native Americans
become considerably less
gentle, and a second
chant seems to stand in
the way of the intruder;
a kind of warning song.
The second part of this
movement shows us the
great swampy center of
the peninsula, with its
wildlife both in and out
of the water. A new theme
appears, sad but noble,
suggesting that this land
is precious and must be
protected by all the
people who inhabit it. At
length, the morning song
reappears in all its
splendor, until the
sunset---with one last
iteration of the warning
song in the solo piccolo.
Functioning as a scherzo,
the second movement,
Great Smoky Mountains,
describes not just that
huge park itself, but one
brave soul's attempt to
climb a mountain there.
It begins with three
iterations of the
UR-theme (which began the
first movement as well),
but this time as up-tempo
brass fanfares in
octaves. Each time it
begins again, the theme
is a little slower and
less confident than the
previous time---almost as
though the hiker were
becoming aware of the
daunting mountain before
him. But then, a steady,
quick-pulsed ostinato
appears, in a constantly
shifting meter system of
2/4- 3/4 in alteration,
and the hike has begun.
Over this, a slower new
melody appears, as the
trek up the mountain
progresses. It's a big
mountain, and the ascent
seems to take quite
awhile, with little
breaks in the hiker's
stride, until at length
he simply must stop and
rest. An oboe solo, over
several free cadenza-like
measures, allows us (and
our friend the hiker) to
catch our breath, and
also to view in the
distance the rocky peak
before us. The goal is
somehow even more
daunting than at first,
being closer and thus
more frighteningly steep.
When we do push off
again, it's at a slower
pace, and with more
careful attention to our
footholds as we trek over
broken rocks. Tantalizing
little views of the
valley at every
switchback make our
determination even
stronger. Finally, we
burst through a stand of
pines and----we're at the
summit! The immensity of
the view is overwhelming,
and ultimately humbling.
A brief coda, while we
sit dazed on the rocks,
ends the movement in a
feeling of triumph. The
final movement, Acadia,
is also about a trip. In
the summer of 2014, I
took a sailing trip with
a dear friend from North
Haven, Maine, to the
southern coast of Mt.
Desert Island in Acadia
National Park. The
experience left me both
exuberant and exhausted,
with an appreciation for
the ocean that I hadn't
had previously. The
approach to Acadia
National Park by water,
too, was thrilling: like
the difference between
climbing a mountain on
foot with riding up on a
ski-lift, I felt I'd
earned the right to be
there. The music for this
movement is entirely
based on the opening
UR-theme. There's a sense
of the water and the
mysterious, quiet deep
from the very beginning,
with seagulls and bell
buoys setting the scene.
As we leave the harbor,
the theme (in a canon
between solo euphonium
and tuba) almost seems as
if large subaquatic
animals are observing our
departure. There are
three themes (call them
A, B and C) in this
seafaring journey---but
they are all based on the
UR theme, in its original
form with octaves
displaced, in an
upside-down form, and in
a backwards version as
well. (The ocean, while
appearing to be
unchanging, is always
changing.) We move out
into the main channel
(A), passing several
islands (B), until we
reach the long draw that
parallels the coastline
called Eggemoggin Reach,
and a sudden burst of new
speed (C). Things
suddenly stop, as if the
wind had died, and we
have a vision: is that
really Mt. Desert Island
we can see off the port
bow, vaguely in the
distance? A chorale of
saxophones seems to
suggest that. We push off
anew as the chorale ends,
and go through all three
themes again---but in
different
instrumentations, and
different keys. At the
final tack-turn, there it
is, for real: Mt. Desert
Island, big as life.
We've made it. As we pull
into the harbor, where
we'll secure the boat for
the night, there's a
feeling of achievement.
Our whale and dolphin
friends return, and we
end our journey with
gratitude and
celebration. I am
profoundly grateful to
Jaclyn Hartenberger,
Professor of Conducting
at the University of
Georgia, for leading the
consortium which provided
the commissioning of this
work. $39.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Acadia First Light Orchestre [Conducteur] - Facile Highland/Etling
Orchestra - Grade 2.5 SKU: AP.44839S Composed by Andrew H. Dabczynski. Pe...(+)
Orchestra - Grade 2.5
SKU: AP.44839S
Composed by Andrew H.
Dabczynski. Performance
Music Ensemble; Single
Titles; String Orchestra.
Highland/Etling String
Orchestra. Score. 16
pages. Duration 3:30.
Highland/Etling
#00-44839S. Published by
Highland/Etling
(AP.44839S). UPC:
038081518374.
English. This work
sensitively conveys the
rising sun as it first
greets America each
morning on Cadillac
Mountain at Acadia
National Park. Written by
Andrew H. Dabczynski in
celebration of that
park's centennial, this
enchanting piece provides
an opportunity for young
string players to
musically express the
magic of dawn on the
mountain, of light
sparkling on the ocean,
of swelling seas as a
squall approaches, and of
the returning calm as the
light recedes. Acadia
First Light will
transport players and
audiences alike to
Acadia, that treasured
national gem. (3:30). $9.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Symphony No. 6 [Conducteur] Theodore Presser Co.
Band SKU: PR.16500104F Three Places in the East. Composed by Dan W...(+)
Band SKU:
PR.16500104F Three
Places in the East.
Composed by Dan Welcher.
Full score. Theodore
Presser Company
#165-00104F. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.16500104F). ISBN
9781491132159. UPC:
680160681082. Ever
since the success of my
series of wind ensemble
works Places in the West,
I've been wanting to
write a companion piece
for national parks on the
other side of the north
American continent. The
earlier work, consisting
of GLACIER, THE
YELLOWSTONE FIRES,
ARCHES, and ZION, spanned
some twenty years of my
composing life, and since
the pieces called for
differing groups of
instruments, and were in
slightly different styles
from each other, I never
considered them to be
connected except in their
subject matter. In their
depiction of both the
scenery and the human
history within these
wondrous places, they had
a common goal: awaking
the listener to the
fragile beauty that is in
them; and calling
attention to the ever
more crucial need for
preservation and
protection of these wild
places, unique in all the
world. With this new
work, commissioned by a
consortium of college and
conservatory wind
ensembles led by the
University of Georgia, I
decided to build upon
that same model---but to
solidify the process. The
result, consisting of
three movements (each
named for a different
national park in the
eastern US), is a
bona-fide symphony. While
the three pieces could be
performed separately,
they share a musical
theme---and also a common
style and
instrumentation. It is a
true symphony, in that
the first movement is
long and expository, the
second is a rather
tightly structured
scherzo-with-trio, and
the finale is a true
culmination of the whole.
The first movement,
Everglades, was the
original inspiration for
the entire symphony.
Conceived over the course
of two trips to that
astonishing place (which
the native Americans
called River of Grass,
the subtitle of this
movement), this movement
not only conveys a sense
of the humid, lush, and
even frightening scenery
there---but also an
overview of the entire
settling-of- Florida
experience. It contains
not one, but two native
American chants, and also
presents a view of the
staggering influence of
modern man on this
fragile part of the
world. Beginning with a
slow unfolding marked
Heavy, humid, the music
soon presents a gentle,
lyrical theme in the solo
alto saxophone. This
theme, which goes through
three expansive phrases
with breaks in between,
will appear in all three
movements of the
symphony. After the mood
has been established, the
music opens up to a rich,
warm setting of a
Cherokee morning song,
with the simple happiness
that this part of Florida
must have had prior to
the nineteenth century.
This music, enveloping
and comforting, gradually
gives way to a more
frenetic, driven section
representative of the
intrusion of the white
man. Since Florida was
populated and developed
largely due to the
introduction of a train
system, there's a
suggestion of the
mechanized iron horse
driving straight into the
heartland. At that point,
the native Americans
become considerably less
gentle, and a second
chant seems to stand in
the way of the intruder;
a kind of warning song.
The second part of this
movement shows us the
great swampy center of
the peninsula, with its
wildlife both in and out
of the water. A new theme
appears, sad but noble,
suggesting that this land
is precious and must be
protected by all the
people who inhabit it. At
length, the morning song
reappears in all its
splendor, until the
sunset---with one last
iteration of the warning
song in the solo piccolo.
Functioning as a scherzo,
the second movement,
Great Smoky Mountains,
describes not just that
huge park itself, but one
brave soul's attempt to
climb a mountain there.
It begins with three
iterations of the
UR-theme (which began the
first movement as well),
but this time as up-tempo
brass fanfares in
octaves. Each time it
begins again, the theme
is a little slower and
less confident than the
previous time---almost as
though the hiker were
becoming aware of the
daunting mountain before
him. But then, a steady,
quick-pulsed ostinato
appears, in a constantly
shifting meter system of
2/4- 3/4 in alteration,
and the hike has begun.
Over this, a slower new
melody appears, as the
trek up the mountain
progresses. It's a big
mountain, and the ascent
seems to take quite
awhile, with little
breaks in the hiker's
stride, until at length
he simply must stop and
rest. An oboe solo, over
several free cadenza-like
measures, allows us (and
our friend the hiker) to
catch our breath, and
also to view in the
distance the rocky peak
before us. The goal is
somehow even more
daunting than at first,
being closer and thus
more frighteningly steep.
When we do push off
again, it's at a slower
pace, and with more
careful attention to our
footholds as we trek over
broken rocks. Tantalizing
little views of the
valley at every
switchback make our
determination even
stronger. Finally, we
burst through a stand of
pines and----we're at the
summit! The immensity of
the view is overwhelming,
and ultimately humbling.
A brief coda, while we
sit dazed on the rocks,
ends the movement in a
feeling of triumph. The
final movement, Acadia,
is also about a trip. In
the summer of 2014, I
took a sailing trip with
a dear friend from North
Haven, Maine, to the
southern coast of Mt.
Desert Island in Acadia
National Park. The
experience left me both
exuberant and exhausted,
with an appreciation for
the ocean that I hadn't
had previously. The
approach to Acadia
National Park by water,
too, was thrilling: like
the difference between
climbing a mountain on
foot with riding up on a
ski-lift, I felt I'd
earned the right to be
there. The music for this
movement is entirely
based on the opening
UR-theme. There's a sense
of the water and the
mysterious, quiet deep
from the very beginning,
with seagulls and bell
buoys setting the scene.
As we leave the harbor,
the theme (in a canon
between solo euphonium
and tuba) almost seems as
if large subaquatic
animals are observing our
departure. There are
three themes (call them
A, B and C) in this
seafaring journey---but
they are all based on the
UR theme, in its original
form with octaves
displaced, in an
upside-down form, and in
a backwards version as
well. (The ocean, while
appearing to be
unchanging, is always
changing.) We move out
into the main channel
(A), passing several
islands (B), until we
reach the long draw that
parallels the coastline
called Eggemoggin Reach,
and a sudden burst of new
speed (C). Things
suddenly stop, as if the
wind had died, and we
have a vision: is that
really Mt. Desert Island
we can see off the port
bow, vaguely in the
distance? A chorale of
saxophones seems to
suggest that. We push off
anew as the chorale ends,
and go through all three
themes again---but in
different
instrumentations, and
different keys. At the
final tack-turn, there it
is, for real: Mt. Desert
Island, big as life.
We've made it. As we pull
into the harbor, where
we'll secure the boat for
the night, there's a
feeling of achievement.
Our whale and dolphin
friends return, and we
end our journey with
gratitude and
celebration. I am
profoundly grateful to
Jaclyn Hartenberger,
Professor of Conducting
at the University of
Georgia, for leading the
consortium which provided
the commissioning of this
work. $90.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| O Radiant Light / Hymn to the Trinity Chorale SATB - Intermédiaire GIA Publications
SATB choir, assembly, piano accompaniment, C instrument - Intermediate SKU: G...(+)
SATB choir, assembly,
piano accompaniment, C
instrument - Intermediate
SKU: GI.G-10681
Composed by Edward
Eicker. Trinity Sunday.
Choral. Sacred. Octavo.
12 pages. GIA
Publications #10681.
Published by GIA
Publications
(GI.G-10681). English.
Text Source: 'O Radiant
Light,' Phos
Hilaron, ca. 200, tr.
William G. Storey,
1923-2014, 'Hymn to the
Trinity,' from
Oxyrhynchus
Papyri, 3rd or 4th
c., adapt. Alan J.
Hommerding; Translation:
William G. Storey. Text
by William G.
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Arranged by Vernon M.
Whaley. For SATB choir.
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Orchestra - Grade 4 SKU: AP.51055S Composed by Brian Balmages. MakeMusic ...(+)
Orchestra - Grade 4
SKU: AP.51055S
Composed by Brian
Balmages. MakeMusic
Cloud; Performance Music
Ensemble; Single Titles;
String Orchestra.
MakeMusic Symphony
Strings. Fiddle. Score.
20 pages. Duration 3:50.
Alfred Music #00-51055S.
Published by Alfred Music
(AP.51055S). ISBN
9781470668150. UPC:
038081587035.
English. A musical
celebration of the human
spirit, Radiant Joy is
uplifting from the very
first note. Brian
Balmages includes subtle
elements of fiddle music
throughout as the work
develops, moving through
various styles with
several twists and turns
along the way. Inspiring!
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Cymbals, Flute I. II,
Horn I - IV, II, Oboe I,
Oboe II / Cor anglais,
Perc I (Glockenspiel,
Perc II (Small Tria,
Piccolo, Suspended
Cymbal), Triangle
(small), Trombone I -
III, Trumpet I-III, Tuba,
Tubular Bells, Xylophone
SKU: CF.CY4010F
Composed by Andrew
Kinney. Contemporary.
Full score. With Standard
notation. 50 pages. Carl
Fischer Music #CY4010F.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.CY4010F).
ISBN 9781491146170.
UPC: 680160903672. 11 x
17
inches. Wisconsin-b
orn Kinney, approaching
his 50th birthday
himself, was one of five
composers commissioned by
the Wisconsin Youth
Symphony Orchestras to
work with an ensemble and
then compose a piece for
that group, in honor of
their 50th Anniversary. A
Radiant Spirit was
premiered at the 50th
Anniversary Gala Concert
on February 20th,
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full orchestra). Sacred
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