| Charlie Is My Darling Chorale 3 parties SAB National Music Publishing
Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827). Edited by Hugh Chandler. National/...(+)
Composed by Ludwig van
Beethoven (1770-1827).
Edited by Hugh Chandler.
National/Emerson Fred
Bock. 8 pages. National
Music Publishers #NM1013.
Published by National
Music Publishers
(HL.145533).
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| Annunciation Chorale SATB SATB divisi, A Cappella [Octavo] - Intermédiaire/avancé MorningStar Music Publishers
Composed by Kevin Siegfried. National Lutheran Choir Series. Advent, Annunciati...(+)
Composed by Kevin
Siegfried. National
Lutheran Choir Series.
Advent, Annunciation,
21st Century. Octavo.
Published by MorningStar
Music Publishers
(MN.50-0452).
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| King David & the National Treasure (Split-Channel & Stereo Accompaniment CD) - Facile Lillenas Publishing Co.
Unison/2-part children's choir - Easy SKU: LP.765762129726 An Easy Kid...(+)
Unison/2-part children's
choir - Easy SKU:
LP.765762129726 An
Easy Kids Musical about
Worshiping God.
Composed by Pamela
Vandewalker & Cherry
Garasi. Musical.
Multicultural and Sacred.
Split-Channel & Stereo
Accompaniment CD.
Published by Lillenas
Publishing Company
(LP.765762129726).
UPC:
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a Vandewalker and Cherry
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| King David & the National Treasure (Kid's Practice Cds) - Facile Lillenas Publishing Co.
Unison/2-part children's choir - Easy SKU: LP.765762129825 An Easy Kid...(+)
Unison/2-part children's
choir - Easy SKU:
LP.765762129825 An
Easy Kids Musical about
Worshiping God.
Composed by Pamela
Vandewalker & Cherry
Garasi. This edition:
Paperback. Musical.
Multicultural and Sacred.
Kids practice CDs (10
pack). Published by
Lillenas Publishing
Company
(LP.765762129825).
UPC:
765762129825. Pamel
a Vandewalker and Cherry
Garasi invite you to join
the Praise Parade in King
David & the National
Treasure their newest
release in our
Easy-to-sing
Easy-to-stage series.
King David is bringing
the Ark of the Covenant
to Jerusalem and
excitement is in the air!
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route by our team of
anchors including special
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| Seven Nation Army Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire Hal Leonard
By White Stripes. Arranged by Larry Moore. Pop Specials for Strings. Sports/Refe...(+)
By White Stripes.
Arranged by Larry Moore.
Pop Specials for Strings.
Sports/Reference.
Softcover. Published by
Hal Leonard (HL.4492026).
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| March-Chagu-Chagu Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3 SKU: BT.DHP-1175813-010 Composed by Satos...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 3 SKU:
BT.DHP-1175813-010
Composed by Satoshi
Yagisawa. Brilliant
Marches. March. Set
(Score & Parts). Composed
2017. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1175813-010. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1175813-010).
English-German-French-
Dutch. This work
was composed as
ceremonial music, as part
of a march medley for the
participants’
entry for the 71st
National Sports Festival
and the 16th National
Disabled Personnel Sports
Festival, held in Iwate
Prefecture in 2016. The
European premiere of this
piece took place in
December of that year,
the composer guest
conducting the Young
Musicians from Fribourg,
Switzerland. This work,
fusing Japanese folk song
with march music, will
have wide appeal, like
the sister work
March-Bou-Shu,
also published by de
Haske
Publications.
Dit
werk is gecomponeerd als
ceremoniële muziek:
het maakte deel uit van
een marsenmedley voor de
binnenkomst van
deelnemers aan het 71e
Nationale Sportfestival
en het 16e Nationale
Sportfestival voor
Gehandicapten, gehouden
in de prefectuur Iwate,
in 2016. Deze combinatie
van Japanse volksmuziek
met marsmuziek zal veel
muzikanten en luisteraars
aanspreken, net als het
zusterwerk
March-Bou-Shu, dat
ook door de Haske
Publications bv werd
uitgegeven.
Dieses Werk wurde
2016 anlässlich eines
großen Sportfestes in
Japan komponiert und war
Teil eines Marsch-Medleys
für den Einmarsch der
Teilnehmer. Die
europäische Premiere
fand 2016 mit den Young
Musicians aus Fribourg
(Schweiz) und dem
Komponisten als
Gastdirigent statt. Im
March-Chagu-Chagu
vermischen sich
japanische Volksmusik und
Marschmusik zu einem
exotischen
Hörvergnügen.
Cette oeuvre fut
composée comme musique
cérémonielle,
faisant partie
d’un medley de
marches
l’arrivée des
participants du 71e
National Sports Festival
et du 16e National
Disabled Personnel Sports
Festival en 2016. La
première européenne
s’est tenue en
décembre de la même
année
l’initiative de
l’Association
Fribourgeoise des Jeunes
Musiciens en Suisse.
Cette Å“uvre qui
fusionne une chanson
folklorique japonaise
avec la musique de marche
aura une large
résonance, comme sa
composition soeur
March-Bou-Shu,
aussi publiée par De
Haske
Publications.
Ques
to brano è stato
composto nello stile di
una musica cerimoniale,
come parte di un medley
di marce per accompagnare
l’entrata dei
partecipanti al 71°
National Sports Festival
e al 16° National
Disabled Personnel Sports
Festival nella Prefettura
di Iwate in Giappone nel
2016. La prima europea
della composizione si
è tenuta nel dicembre
dello stesso anno a
Friburgo (Svizzera),
sotto la direzione del
compositore stesso. Come
per March-Bou-Shu
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| March-Chagu-Chagu Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur] - Facile De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3 SKU: BT.DHP-1175813-140 Composed by Satos...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 3 SKU:
BT.DHP-1175813-140
Composed by Satoshi
Yagisawa. Brilliant
Marches. March. Score
Only. Composed 2017. De
Haske Publications #DHP
1175813-140. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1175813-140).
English-German-French-
Dutch. This work
was composed as
ceremonial music, as part
of a march medley for the
participants’
entry for the 71st
National Sports Festival
and the 16th National
Disabled Personnel Sports
Festival, held in Iwate
Prefecture in 2016. The
European premiere of this
piece took place in
December of that year,
the composer guest
conducting the Young
Musicians from Fribourg,
Switzerland. This work,
fusing Japanese folk song
with march music, will
have wide appeal, like
the sister work
March-Bou-Shu,
also published by de
Haske
Publications.
Dit
werk is gecomponeerd als
ceremoniële muziek:
het maakte deel uit van
een marsenmedley voor de
binnenkomst van
deelnemers aan het 71e
Nationale Sportfestival
en het 16e Nationale
Sportfestival voor
Gehandicapten, gehouden
in de prefectuur Iwate,
in 2016. Deze combinatie
van Japanse volksmuziek
met marsmuziek zal veel
muzikanten en luisteraars
aanspreken, net als het
zusterwerk
March-Bou-Shu, dat
ook door de Haske
Publications bv werd
uitgegeven.
Dieses Werk wurde
2016 anlässlich eines
großen Sportfestes in
Japan komponiert und war
Teil eines Marsch-Medleys
für den Einmarsch der
Teilnehmer. Die
europäische Premiere
fand 2016 mit den Young
Musicians aus Fribourg
(Schweiz) und dem
Komponisten als
Gastdirigent statt. Im
March-Chagu-Chagu
vermischen sich
japanische Volksmusik und
Marschmusik zu einem
exotischen
Hörvergnügen.
Cette oeuvre fut
composée comme musique
cérémonielle,
faisant partie
d’un medley de
marches
l’arrivée des
participants du 71e
National Sports Festival
et du 16e National
Disabled Personnel Sports
Festival en 2016. La
première européenne
s’est tenue en
décembre de la même
année
l’initiative de
l’Association
Fribourgeoise des Jeunes
Musiciens en Suisse.
Cette Å“uvre qui
fusionne une chanson
folklorique japonaise
avec la musique de marche
aura une large
résonance, comme sa
composition soeur
March-Bou-Shu,
aussi publiée par De
Haske
Publications.
Ques
to brano è stato
composto nello stile di
una musica cerimoniale,
come parte di un medley
di marce per accompagnare
l’entrata dei
partecipanti al 71°
National Sports Festival
e al 16° National
Disabled Personnel Sports
Festival nella Prefettura
di Iwate in Giappone nel
2016. La prima europea
della composizione si
è tenuta nel dicembre
dello stesso anno a
Friburgo (Svizzera),
sotto la direzione del
compositore stesso. Come
per March-Bou-Shu
successo garantito per
questa delizioso mix di
canzone popolare
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| Social Emotional Learning for the Pre-Service and In-Service Music Teacher GIA Publications
SKU: GI.G-10850 A Guide for Developing Teacher SEL Competencies. C...(+)
SKU: GI.G-10850
A Guide for Developing
Teacher SEL
Competencies.
Composed by Michelle
McConkey & Scott N.
Edgar. Social Emotional
Learning. Music
Education. 96 pages. GIA
Publications #10850.
Published by GIA
Publications
(GI.G-10850). ISBN
9781622777266. Befo
re music teachers can
effectively implement
Social Emotional Learning
(SEL) with students in
the classroom, they must
first develop their own
SEL skills and tend to
their personal
well-being. This
practical guide takes
teachers through thirteen
sequential units designed
to hone important
self-care and SEL skills,
such as regulating
emotions, resolving
conflict, managing
stress, and building
positive relationships.
Each unit is structured
around the three core
pillars of
SEL—Identity,
Belonging, and
Agency—and offers
connections for both
pre-service and
in-service music teachers
that guide them through a
series of
thought-provoking
exercises to strengthen
their skills, as well as
space to discover,
reflect, journal, draw,
and commit to growth. An
essential resource for
current or future music
teachers, and an ideal
supplement for collegiate
music education courses,
this resource can be used
again and again, year
after year, to guide
teachers on their journey
to SEL competency and
personal well-being.
Michelle S. McConkey is
Associate Professor of
Music Education at
California State
University in Chico,
California. She received
her doctoral degree in
music education from
Arizona State University
and is an active
clinician, presenting
workshops and research
sessions at state,
national, and
international music
education conferences.
Scott N. Edgar is
Associate Professor of
Music at Lake Forest
College. He is the author
of Music Education and
Social Emotional Learning
and is an internationally
sought-after clinician on
the topic. Dr. Edgar also
serves as Director of
Practice and Research for
the Center for Arts
Education and Social
Emotional Learning
(www.artsedsel.org). $16.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Learn From A Pro - Trumpet Trompette [Partition + CD] - Débutant Santorella Publications
Santorella Publications' proudly boasts our connection to some of the best studi...(+)
Santorella Publications'
proudly boasts our
connection to some of the
best studio players in
the Los Angeles studio
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when they are not in a
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Santorella Publications
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| Gustave Vogt's Musical Album of Autographs Cor anglais, Piano Carl Fischer
Chamber Music English Horn, Oboe SKU: CF.WF229 15 Pieces for Oboe and ...(+)
Chamber Music English
Horn, Oboe SKU:
CF.WF229 15 Pieces
for Oboe and English
Horn. Composed by
Gustave Vogt. Edited by
Kristin Jean Leitterman.
Collection - Performance.
32+8 pages. Carl Fischer
Music #WF229. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.WF229). ISBN
9781491153789. UPC:
680160911288. Intro
duction Gustave Vogt's
Musical Paris Gustave
Vogt (1781-1870) was born
into the Age of
Enlightenment, at the
apex of the
Enlightenment's outreach.
During his lifetime he
would observe its effect
on the world. Over the
course of his life he
lived through many
changes in musical style.
When he was born,
composers such as Mozart
and Haydn were still
writing masterworks
revered today, and
eighty-nine years later,
as he departed the world,
the new realm of
Romanticism was beginning
to emerge with Mahler,
Richard Strauss and
Debussy, who were soon to
make their respective
marks on the musical
world. Vogt himself left
a huge mark on the
musical world, with
critics referring to him
as the grandfather of the
modern oboe and the
premier oboist of Europe.
Through his eighty-nine
years, Vogt would live
through what was perhaps
the most turbulent period
of French history. He
witnessed the French
Revolution of 1789,
followed by the many
newly established
governments, only to die
just months before the
establishment of the
Third Republic in 1870,
which would be the
longest lasting
government since the
beginning of the
revolution. He also
witnessed the
transformation of the
French musical world from
one in which opera
reigned supreme, to one
in which virtuosi,
chamber music, and
symphonic music ruled.
Additionally, he
experienced the
development of the oboe
right before his eyes.
When he began playing in
the late eighteenth
century, the standard
oboe had two keys (E and
Eb) and at the time of
his death in 1870, the
System Six Triebert oboe
(the instrument adopted
by Conservatoire
professor, Georges
Gillet, in 1882) was only
five years from being
developed. Vogt was born
March 18, 1781 in the
ancient town of
Strasbourg, part of the
Alsace region along the
German border. At the
time of his birth,
Strasbourg had been
annexed by Louis XIV, and
while heavily influenced
by Germanic culture, had
been loosely governed by
the French for a hundred
years. Although it is
unclear when Vogt began
studying the oboe and
when his family made its
move to the French
capital, the Vogts may
have fled Strasbourg in
1792 after much of the
city was destroyed during
the French Revolution. He
was without question
living in Paris by 1798,
as he enrolled on June 8
at the newly established
Conservatoire national de
Musique to study oboe
with the school's first
oboe professor,
Alexandre-Antoine
Sallantin (1775-1830).
Vogt's relationship with
the Conservatoire would
span over half a century,
moving seamlessly from
the role of student to
professor. In 1799, just
a year after enrolling,
he was awarded the
premier prix, becoming
the fourth oboist to
achieve this award. By
1802 he had been
appointed repetiteur,
which involved teaching
the younger students and
filling in for Sallantin
in exchange for a free
education. He maintained
this rank until 1809,
when he was promoted to
professor adjoint and
finally to professor
titulaire in 1816 when
Sallantin retired. This
was a position he held
for thirty-seven years,
retiring in 1853, making
him the longest serving
oboe professor in the
school's history. During
his tenure, he became the
most influential oboist
in France, teaching
eighty-nine students,
plus sixteen he taught
while he was professor
adjoint and professor
titulaire. Many of these
students went on to be
famous in their own
right, such as Henri Brod
(1799-1839), Apollon
Marie-Rose Barret
(1804-1879), Charles
Triebert (1810-1867),
Stanislas Verroust
(1814-1863), and Charles
Colin (1832-1881). His
influence stretches from
French to American oboe
playing in a direct line
from Charles Colin to
Georges Gillet
(1854-1920), and then to
Marcel Tabuteau
(1887-1966), the oboist
Americans lovingly
describe as the father of
American oboe playing.
Opera was an important
part of Vogt's life. His
first performing position
was with the
Theatre-Montansier while
he was still studying at
the Conservatoire.
Shortly after, he moved
to the Ambigu-Comique
and, in 1801 was
appointed as first oboist
with the Theatre-Italien
in Paris. He had been in
this position for only a
year, when he began
playing first oboe at the
Opera-Comique. He
remained there until
1814, when he succeeded
his teacher,
Alexandre-Antoine
Sallantin, as soloist
with the Paris Opera, the
top orchestra in Paris at
the time. He played with
the Paris Opera until
1834, all the while
bringing in his current
and past students to fill
out the section. In this
position, he began to
make a name for himself;
so much so that specific
performances were
immortalized in memoirs
and letters. One comes
from a young Hector
Berlioz (1803-1865) after
having just arrived in
Paris in 1822 and
attended the Paris
Opera's performance of
Mehul's Stratonice and
Persuis' ballet Nina. It
was in response to the
song Quand le bien-amie
reviendra that Berlioz
wrote: I find it
difficult to believe that
that song as sung by her
could ever have made as
true and touching an
effect as the combination
of Vogt's instrument...
Shortly after this,
Berlioz gave up studying
medicine and focused on
music. Vogt frequently
made solo and chamber
appearances throughout
Europe. His busiest
period of solo work was
during the 1820s. In 1825
and 1828 he went to
London to perform as a
soloist with the London
Philharmonic Society.
Vogt also traveled to
Northern France in 1826
for concerts, and then in
1830 traveled to Munich
and Stuttgart, visiting
his hometown of
Strasbourg on the way.
While on tour, Vogt
performed Luigi
Cherubini's (1760-1842)
Ave Maria, with soprano
Anna (Nanette) Schechner
(1806-1860), and a
Concertino, presumably
written by himself. As a
virtuoso performer in
pursuit of repertoire to
play, Vogt found himself
writing much of his own
music. His catalog
includes chamber music,
variation sets, vocal
music, concerted works,
religious music, wind
band arrangements, and
pedagogical material. He
most frequently performed
his variation sets, which
were largely based on
themes from popular
operas he had, presumably
played while he was at
the Opera. He made his
final tour in 1839,
traveling to Tours and
Bordeaux. During this
tour he appeared with the
singer Caroline Naldi,
Countess de Sparre, and
the violinist Joseph
Artot (1815-1845). This
ended his active career
as a soloist. His
performance was described
in the Revue et gazette
musicale de Paris as
having lost none of his
superiority over the
oboe.... It's always the
same grace, the same
sweetness. We made a trip
to Switzerland, just by
closing your eyes and
listening to Vogt's oboe.
Vogt was also active
performing in Paris as a
chamber and orchestral
musician. He was one of
the founding members of
the Societe des Concerts
du Conservatoire, a group
established in 1828 by
violinist and conductor
Francois-Antoine Habeneck
(1781-1849). The group
featured faculty and
students performing
alongside each other and
works such as Beethoven
symphonies, which had
never been heard in
France. He also premiered
the groundbreaking
woodwind quintets of
Antonin Reicha
(1770-1836). After his
retirement from the Opera
in 1834 and from the
Societe des Concerts du
Conservatoire in 1842,
Vogt began to slow down.
His final known
performance was of
Cherubini's Ave Maria on
English horn with tenor
Alexis Dupont (1796-1874)
in 1843. He then began to
reflect on his life and
the people he had known.
When he reached his 60s,
he began gathering
entries for his Musical
Album of Autographs.
Autograph Albums Vogt's
Musical Album of
Autographs is part of a
larger practice of
keeping autograph albums,
also commonly known as
Stammbuch or Album
Amicorum (meaning book of
friendship or friendship
book), which date back to
the time of the
Reformation and the
University of Wittenberg.
It was during the
mid-sixteenth century
that students at the
University of Wittenberg
began passing around
bibles for their fellow
students and professors
to sign, leaving messages
to remember them by as
they moved on to the next
part of their lives. The
things people wrote were
mottos, quotes, and even
drawings of their family
coat of arms or some
other scene that meant
something to the owner.
These albums became the
way these young students
remembered their school
family once they had
moved on to another
school or town. It was
also common for the
entrants to comment on
other entries and for the
owner to amend entries
when they learned of
important life details
such as marriage or
death. As the practice
continued, bibles were
set aside for emblem
books, which was a
popular book genre that
featured allegorical
illustrations (emblems)
in a tripartite form:
image, motto, epigram.
The first emblem book
used for autographs was
published in 1531 by
Andrea Alciato
(1492-1550), a collection
of 212 Latin emblem
poems. In 1558, the first
book conceived for the
purpose of the album
amicorum was published by
Lyon de Tournes
(1504-1564) called the
Thesaurus Amicorum. These
books continued to
evolve, and spread to
wider circles away from
universities. Albums
could be found being kept
by noblemen, physicians,
lawyers, teachers,
painters, musicians, and
artisans. The albums
eventually became more
specialized, leading to
Musical Autograph Albums
(or Notestammbucher).
Before this
specialization, musicians
contributed in one form
or another, but our
knowledge of them in
these albums is mostly
limited to individual
people or events. Some
would simply sign their
name while others would
insert a fragment of
music, usually a canon
(titled fuga) with text
in Latin. Canons were
popular because they
displayed the
craftsmanship of the
composer in a limited
space. Composers
well-known today,
including J. S. Bach,
Telemann, Mozart,
Beethoven, Dowland, and
Brahms, all participated
in the practice, with
Beethoven being the first
to indicate an interest
in creating an album only
of music. This interest
came around 1815. In an
1845 letter from Johann
Friedrich Naue to
Heinrich Carl
Breidenstein, Naue
recalled an 1813 visit
with Beethoven, who
presented a book
suggesting Naue to
collect entries from
celebrated musicians as
he traveled. Shortly
after we find Louis Spohr
speaking about leaving on
his grand tour through
Europe in 1815 and of his
desire to carry an album
with entries from the
many artists he would
come across. He wrote in
his autobiography that
his most valuable
contribution came from
Beethoven in 1815.
Spohr's Notenstammbuch,
comprised only of musical
entries, is
groundbreaking because it
was coupled with a
concert tour, allowing
him to reach beyond the
Germanic world, where the
creation of these books
had been nearly
exclusive. Spohr brought
the practice of
Notenstammbucher to
France, and in turn
indirectly inspired Vogt
to create a book of his
own some fifteen years
later. Vogt's Musical
Album of Autographs
Vogt's Musical Album of
Autographs acts as a form
of a memoir, displaying
mementos of musicians who
held special meaning in
his life as well as
showing those with whom
he was enamored from the
younger generation. The
anonymous Pie Jesu
submitted to Vogt in 1831
marks the beginning of an
album that would span
nearly three decades by
the time the final entry,
an excerpt from Charles
Gounod's (1818-1893)
Faust, which premiered in
1859, was submitted.
Within this album we find
sixty-two entries from
musicians whom he must
have known very well
because they were
colleagues at the
Conservatoire, or
composers of opera whose
works he was performing
with the Paris Opera.
Other entries came from
performers with whom he
had performed and some
who were simply passing
through Paris, such as
Joseph Joachim
(1831-1907). Of the
sixty-three total
entries, some are
original, unpublished
works, while others came
from well-known existing
works. Nineteen of these
works are for solo piano,
sixteen utilize the oboe
or English horn, thirteen
feature the voice (in
many different
combinations, including
vocal solos with piano,
and small choral settings
up to one with double
choir), two feature
violin as a solo
instrument, and one even
features the now obscure
ophicleide. The
connections among the
sixty-two contributors to
Vogt's album are
virtually never-ending.
All were acquainted with
Vogt in some capacity,
from long-time
friendships to
relationships that were
created when Vogt
requested their entry.
Thus, while Vogt is the
person who is central to
each of these musicians,
the web can be greatly
expanded. In general, the
connections are centered
around the Conservatoire,
teacher lineages, the
Opera, and performing
circles. The
relationships between all
the contributors in the
album parallel the
current musical world, as
many of these kinds of
relationships still
exist, and permit us to
fantasize who might be
found in an album created
today by a musician of
the same standing. Also
important, is what sort
of entries the
contributors chose to
pen. The sixty-three
entries are varied, but
can be divided into
published and unpublished
works. Within the
published works, we find
opera excerpts, symphony
excerpts, mass excerpts,
and canons, while the
unpublished works include
music for solo piano,
oboe or English horn,
string instruments
(violin and cello), and
voice (voice with piano
and choral). The music
for oboe and English horn
works largely belong in
the unpublished works of
the album. These entries
were most likely written
to honor Vogt. Seven are
for oboe and piano and
were contributed by
Joseph Joachim, Pauline
Garcia Viardot
(1821-1910), Joseph
Artot, Anton Bohrer
(1783-1852), Georges
Onslow (1784-1853),
Desire Beaulieu
(1791-1863), and Narcisse
Girard (1797-1860). The
common thread between
these entries is the
simplicity of the melody
and structure. Many are
repetitive, especially
Beaulieu's entry, which
features a two-note
ostinato throughout the
work, which he even
included in his
signature. Two composers
contributed pieces for
English horn and piano,
and like the previous
oboe entries, are simple
and repetitive. These
were written by Michele
Carafa (1787-1872) and
Louis Clapisson
(1808-1866). There are
two other entries that
were unpublished works
and are chamber music.
One is an oboe trio by
Jacques Halevy
(1799-1862) and the other
is for oboe and strings
(string trio) by J. B.
Cramer (1771-1858). There
are five published works
in the album for oboe and
English horn. There are
three from operas and the
other two from symphonic
works. Ambroise Thomas
(1811-1896) contributed
an excerpt from the
Entr'acte of his opera La
Guerillero, and was
likely chosen because the
oboe was featured at this
moment. Hippolyte Chelard
(1789-1861) also chose to
honor Vogt by writing for
English horn. His entry,
for English horn and
piano, is taken from his
biggest success, Macbeth.
The English horn part was
actually taken from Lady
Macbeth's solo in the
sleepwalking scene.
Vogt's own entry also
falls into this category,
as he entered an excerpt
from Donizetti's Maria di
Rohan. The excerpt he
chose is a duet between
soprano and English horn.
There are two entries
featuring oboe that are
excerpted from symphonic
repertoire. One is a
familiar oboe melody from
Beethoven's Pastoral
Symphony entered by his
first biographer, Anton
Schindler (1796-1864).
The other is an excerpt
from Berlioz's choral
symphony, Romeo et
Juliette. He entered an
oboe solo from the Grand
Fete section of the
piece. Pedagogical
benefit All of these
works are lovely, and fit
within the album
wonderfully, but these
works also are great oboe
and English horn music
for young students. The
common thread between
these entries is the
simplicity of the melody
and structure. Many are
repetitive, especially
Beaulieu's entry, which
features a two-note
ostinato throughout the
work in the piano. This
repetitive structure is
beneficial for young
students for searching
for a short solo to
present at a studio
recital, or simply to
learn. They also work
many technical issues a
young player may
encounter, such as
mastering the rolling
finger to uncover and
recover the half hole.
This is true of Bealieu's
Pensee as well as
Onslow's Andantino.
Berlioz's entry from
Romeo et Juliette
features very long
phrases, which helps with
endurance and helps keep
the air spinning through
the oboe. Some of the
pieces also use various
levels of ornamentation,
from trills to grace
notes, and short
cadenzas. This allows the
student to learn
appropriate ways to
phrase with these added
notes. The chamber music
is a valuable way to
start younger students
with chamber music,
especially the short
quartet by Cramer for
oboe and string trio. All
of these pieces will not
tax the student to learn
a work that is more
advanced, as well as give
them a full piece that
they can work on from
beginning to end in a
couple weeks, instead of
months. Editorial Policy
The works found in this
edition are based on the
manuscript housed at the
Morgan Library in New
York City (call number
Cary 348, V886. A3). When
possible, published
scores were consulted and
compared to clarify pitch
and text. The general
difficulties in creating
an edition of these works
stem from entries that
appear to be hastily
written, and thus omit
complete articulations
and dynamic indications
for all passages and
parts. The manuscript has
been modernized into a
performance edition. The
score order from the
manuscript has been
retained. If an entry
also exists in a
published work, and this
was not indicated on the
manuscript, appropriate
titles and subtitles have
been added tacitly. For
entries that were
untitled, the beginning
tempo marking or
expressive directive has
been added as its title
tacitly. Part names have
been changed from the
original language to
English. If no part name
was present, it was added
tacitly. All scores are
transposing where
applicable. Measure
numbers have been added
at the beginning of every
system. Written
directives have been
retained in the original
language and are placed
relative to where they
appear in the manuscript.
Tempo markings from the
manuscript have been
retained, even if they
were abbreviated, i.e.,
Andte. The barlines,
braces, brackets, and
clefs are modernized. The
beaming and stem
direction has been
modernized. Key
signatures have been
modernized as some of the
flats/sharps do not
appear on the correct
lines or spaces. Time
signatures have been
modernized. In a few
cases, when a time
signature was missing in
the manuscript, it has
been added tacitly.
Triplet and rhythmic
groupings have been
modernized. Slurs, ties,
and articulations
(staccato and accent)
have been modernized.
Slurs, ties, and
articulations have been
added to parallel
passages tacitly.
Courtesy accidentals
found in the manuscript
have been removed, unless
it appeared to be helpful
to the performer. Dynamic
indications from the
manuscript have been
retained, except where
noted. --Kristin
Leitterman. Introducti
onGustave Vogt’s
Musical ParisGustave Vogt
(1781–1870) was
born into the “Age
of Enlightenment,â€
at the apex of the
Enlightenment’s
outreach. During his
lifetime he would observe
its effect on the world.
Over the course of his
life he lived through
many changes in musical
style. When he was born,
composers such as Mozart
and Haydn were still
writing masterworks
revered today, and
eighty-nine years later,
as he departed the world,
the new realm of
Romanticism was beginning
to emerge with Mahler,
Richard Strauss and
Debussy, who were soon to
make their respective
marks on the musical
world. Vogt himself left
a huge mark on the
musical world, with
critics referring to him
as the “grandfather
of the modern oboeâ€
and the “premier
oboist of
Europe.â€Through his
eighty-nine years, Vogt
would live through what
was perhaps the most
turbulent period of
French history. He
witnessed the French
Revolution of 1789,
followed by the many
newly established
governments, only to die
just months before the
establishment of the
Third Republic in 1870,
which would be the
longest lasting
government since the
beginning of the
revolution. He also
witnessed the
transformation of the
French musical world from
one in which opera
reigned supreme, to one
in which virtuosi,
chamber music, and
symphonic music ruled.
Additionally, he
experienced the
development of the oboe
right before his eyes.
When he began playing in
the late eighteenth
century, the standard
oboe had two keys (E and
Eb) and at the time of
his death in 1870, the
“System Sixâ€
Triébert oboe (the
instrument adopted by
Conservatoire professor,
Georges Gillet, in 1882)
was only five years from
being developed.Vogt was
born March 18, 1781 in
the ancient town of
Strasbourg, part of the
Alsace region along the
German border. At the
time of his birth,
Strasbourg had been
annexed by Louis XIV, and
while heavily influenced
by Germanic culture, had
been loosely governed by
the French for a hundred
years. Although it is
unclear when Vogt began
studying the oboe and
when his family made its
move to the French
capital, the Vogts may
have fled Strasbourg in
1792 after much of the
city was destroyed during
the French Revolution. He
was without question
living in Paris by 1798,
as he enrolled on June 8
at the newly established
Conservatoire national de
Musique to study oboe
with the school’s
first oboe professor,
Alexandre-Antoine
Sallantin
(1775–1830).Vogtâ
€™s relationship with
the Conservatoire would
span over half a century,
moving seamlessly from
the role of student to
professor. In 1799, just
a year after enrolling,
he was awarded the
premier prix, becoming
the fourth oboist to
achieve this award. By
1802 he had been
appointed
répétiteur, which
involved teaching the
younger students and
filling in for Sallantin
in exchange for a free
education. He maintained
this rank until 1809,
when he was promoted to
professor adjoint and
finally to professor
titulaire in 1816 when
Sallantin retired. This
was a position he held
for thirty-seven years,
retiring in 1853, making
him the longest serving
oboe professor in the
school’s history.
During his tenure, he
became the most
influential oboist in
France, teaching
eighty-nine students,
plus sixteen he taught
while he was professor
adjoint and professor
titulaire. Many of these
students went on to be
famous in their own
right, such as Henri Brod
(1799–1839),
Apollon Marie-Rose Barret
(1804–1879),
Charles Triebert
(1810–1867),
Stanislas Verroust
(1814–1863), and
Charles Colin
(1832–1881). His
influence stretches from
French to American oboe
playing in a direct line
from Charles Colin to
Georges Gillet
(1854–1920), and
then to Marcel Tabuteau
(1887–1966), the
oboist Americans lovingly
describe as the
“father of American
oboe playing.â€Opera
was an important part of
Vogt’s life. His
first performing position
was with the
Théâtre-Montansier
while he was still
studying at the
Conservatoire. Shortly
after, he moved to the
Ambigu-Comique and, in
1801 was appointed as
first oboist with the
Théâtre-Italien in
Paris. He had been in
this position for only a
year, when he began
playing first oboe at the
Opéra-Comique. He
remained there until
1814, when he succeeded
his teacher,
Alexandre-Antoine
Sallantin, as soloist
with the Paris Opéra,
the top orchestra in
Paris at the time. He
played with the Paris
Opéra until 1834, all
the while bringing in his
current and past students
to fill out the section.
In this position, he
began to make a name for
himself; so much so that
specific performances
were immortalized in
memoirs and letters. One
comes from a young Hector
Berlioz
(1803–1865) after
having just arrived in
Paris in 1822 and
attended the Paris
Opéra’s
performance of
Mehul’s Stratonice
and Persuis’
ballet Nina. It was in
response to the song
Quand le bien-amié
reviendra that Berlioz
wrote: “I find it
difficult to believe that
that song as sung by her
could ever have made as
true and touching an
effect as the combination
of Vogt’s
instrument…â€
Shortly after this,
Berlioz gave up studying
medicine and focused on
music.Vogt frequently
made solo and chamber
appearances throughout
Europe. His busiest
period of solo work was
during the 1820s. In 1825
and 1828 he went to
London to perform as a
soloist with the London
Philharmonic Society.
Vogt also traveled to
Northern France in 1826
for concerts, and then in
1830 traveled to Munich
and Stuttgart, visiting
his hometown of
Strasbourg on the way.
While on tour, Vogt
performed Luigi
Cherubini’s
(1760–1842) Ave
Maria, with soprano Anna
(Nanette) Schechner
(1806–1860), and a
Concertino, presumably
written by himself. As a
virtuoso performer in
pursuit of repertoire to
play, Vogt found himself
writing much of his own
music. His catalog
includes chamber music,
variation sets, vocal
music, concerted works,
religious music, wind
band arrangements, and
pedagogical material. He
most frequently performed
his variation sets, which
were largely based on
themes from popular
operas he had, presumably
played while he was at
the Opéra.He made his
final tour in 1839,
traveling to Tours and
Bordeaux. During this
tour he appeared with the
singer Caroline Naldi,
Countess de Sparre, and
the violinist Joseph
Artôt
(1815–1845). This
ended his active career
as a soloist. His
performance was described
in the Revue et gazette
musicale de Paris as
having “lost none
of his superiority over
the oboe….
It’s always the
same grace, the same
sweetness. We made a trip
to Switzerland, just by
closing your eyes and
listening to
Vogt’s
oboe.â€Vogt was also
active performing in
Paris as a chamber and
orchestral musician. He
was one of the founding
members of the
Société des
Concerts du
Conservatoire, a group
established in 1828 by
violinist and conductor
François-Antoine
Habeneck
(1781–1849). The
group featured faculty
and students performing
alongside each other and
works such as Beethoven
symphonies, which had
never been heard in
France. He also premiered
the groundbreaking
woodwind quintets of
Antonin Reicha
(1770–1836).After
his retirement from the
Opéra in 1834 and from
the Société des
Concerts du Conservatoire
in 1842, Vogt began to
slow down. His final
known performance was of
Cherubini’s Ave
Maria on English horn
with tenor Alexis Dupont
(1796–1874) in
1843. He then began to
reflect on his life and
the people he had known.
When he reached his 60s,
he began gathering
entries for his Musical
Album of
Autographs.Autograph
AlbumsVogt’s
Musical Album of
Autographs is part of a
larger practice of
keeping autograph albums,
also commonly known as
Stammbuch or Album
Amicorum (meaning book of
friendship or friendship
book), which date back to
the time of the
Reformation and the
University of Wittenberg.
It was during the
mid-sixteenth century
that students at the
University of Wittenberg
began passing around
bibles for their fellow
students and professors
to sign, leaving messages
to remember them by as
they moved on to the next
part of their lives. The
things people wrote were
mottos, quotes, and even
drawings of their family
coat of arms or some
other scene that meant
something to the owner.
These albums became the
way these young students
remembered their school
family once they had
moved on to another
school or town. It was
also common for the
entrants to comment on
other entries and for the
owner to amend entries
when they learned of
important life details
such as marriage or
death.As the practice
continued, bibles were
set aside for emblem
books, which was a
popular book genre that
featured allegorical
illustrations (emblems)
in a tripartite form:
image, motto, epigram.
The first emblem book
used for autographs was
published in 1531 by
Andrea Alciato
(1492–1550), a
collection of 212 Latin
emblem poems. In 1558,
the first book conceived
for the purpose of the
album amicorum was
published by Lyon de
Tournes
(1504–1564) called
the Thesaurus Amicorum.
These books continued to
evolve, and spread to
wider circles away from
universities. Albums
could be found being kept
by noblemen, physicians,
lawyers, teachers,
painters, musicians, and
artisans.The albums
eventually became more
specialized, leading to
Musical Autograph Albums
(or Notestammbücher).
Before this
specialization, musicians
contributed in one form
or another, but our
knowledge of them in
these albums is mostly
limited to individual
people or events. Some
would simply sign their
name while others would
insert a fragment of
music, usually a canon
(titled fuga) with text
in Latin. Canons were
popular because they
displayed the
craftsmanship of the
composer in a limited
space. Composers
well-known today,
including J. S. Bach,
Telemann, Mozart,
Beethoven, Dowland, and
Brahms, all participated
in the practice, with
Beethoven being the first
to indicate an interest
in creating an album only
of music.This interest
came around 1815. In an
1845 letter from Johann
Friedrich Naue to
Heinrich Carl
Breidenstein, Naue
recalled an 1813 visit
with Beethoven, who
presented a book
suggesting Naue to
collect entries from
celebrated musicians as
he traveled. Shortly
after we find Louis Spohr
speaking about leaving on
his “grand
tour†through
Europe in 1815 and of his
desire to carry an album
with entries from the
many artists he would
come across. He wrote in
his autobiography that
his “most valuable
contribution†came
from Beethoven in 1815.
Spohr’s
Notenstammbuch, comprised
only of musical entries,
is groundbreaking because
it was coupled with a
concert tour, allowing
him to reach beyond the
Germanic world, where the
creation of these books
had been nearly
exclusive. Spohr brought
the practice of
Notenstammbücher to
France, and in turn
indirectly inspired Vogt
to create a book of his
own some fifteen years
later.Vogt’s
Musical Album of
AutographsVogt’s
Musical Album of
Autographs acts as a form
of a memoir, displaying
mementos of musicians who
held special meaning in
his life as well as
showing those with whom
he was enamored from the
younger generation. The
anonymous Pie Jesu
submitted to Vogt in 1831
marks the beginning of an
album that would span
nearly three decades by
the time the final entry,
an excerpt from Charles
Gounod’s
(1818–1893) Faust,
which premiered in 1859,
was submitted.Within this
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| National Anthems Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile C.L. Barnhouse
Grade 3 SKU: CL.026-4661-00 Canada, United Kingdom, France. Arrang...(+)
Grade 3 SKU:
CL.026-4661-00
Canada, United
Kingdom, France.
Arranged by Stanton.
Concert Band.
Build-A-Band. Score and
set of parts. Composed
2018. Duration 3 minutes,
16 seconds. C.L.
Barnhouse #026-4661-00.
Published by C.L.
Barnhouse
(CL.026-4661-00).
Take your
musicians on a cultural
exchange trip to Canada,
France and the United
Kingdom! You can play any
of these three national
anthems individually, or
pair them with the Star
Spangled Banner
(available separately in
Build-A-Band format) as
an opening travel-log at
your next concert. Lots
of ways to teach across
the curriculum with these
easy, great sounding
arrangements meant for
smaller bands with
limited instrumentation.
Hosting foreign exchange
students from these
countries? Honor them at
your concert with their
national anthem! Please
stand, remove hats and
join in the presentation
of the national
anthems!
About
Build-A-Band
Series The
Build-A-Band Series
provides educational and
enjoyable music for bands
with incomplete or
unbalanced
instrumentation. Written
using just four or five
parts (plus percussion),
these effective
arrangements will work
with any combination of
brass, woodwind, string
and percussion
instruments as long as
you distribute the parts
so that each of the five
parts is covered. All of
the publications in the
Build-A-Band Series have
been arranged to be
playable with any
instrumentation as long
as each part is used: 1st
Part, 2nd Part, 3rd Part,
4th Part, and Bass Part.
(Please note: In some of
these arrangements the
4th Part, and the Bass
Part are the same, making
it possible to play those
arrangements with only 4
parts.) $55.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| National Anthems Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur] - Facile C.L. Barnhouse
Grade 3 SKU: CL.026-4661-01 Canada, United Kingdom, France. Arrang...(+)
Grade 3 SKU:
CL.026-4661-01
Canada, United
Kingdom, France.
Arranged by Stanton.
Concert Band.
Build-A-Band. Extra full
score. Composed 2018.
Duration 3 minutes, 16
seconds. C.L. Barnhouse
#026-4661-01. Published
by C.L. Barnhouse
(CL.026-4661-01).
Take your
musicians on a cultural
exchange trip to Canada,
France and the United
Kingdom! You can play any
of these three national
anthems individually, or
pair them with the Star
Spangled Banner
(available separately in
Build-A-Band format) as
an opening travel-log at
your next concert. Lots
of ways to teach across
the curriculum with these
easy, great sounding
arrangements meant for
smaller bands with
limited instrumentation.
Hosting foreign exchange
students from these
countries? Honor them at
your concert with their
national anthem! Please
stand, remove hats and
join in the presentation
of the national
anthems!
About
Build-A-Band
Series The
Build-A-Band Series
provides educational and
enjoyable music for bands
with incomplete or
unbalanced
instrumentation. Written
using just four or five
parts (plus percussion),
these effective
arrangements will work
with any combination of
brass, woodwind, string
and percussion
instruments as long as
you distribute the parts
so that each of the five
parts is covered. All of
the publications in the
Build-A-Band Series have
been arranged to be
playable with any
instrumentation as long
as each part is used: 1st
Part, 2nd Part, 3rd Part,
4th Part, and Bass Part.
(Please note: In some of
these arrangements the
4th Part, and the Bass
Part are the same, making
it possible to play those
arrangements with only 4
parts.) $7.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| March Celebration Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur] - Facile Anglo Music
Concert Band (Score) - Grade 3 SKU: HL.44010956 Composed by Philip Sparke...(+)
Concert Band (Score) -
Grade 3 SKU:
HL.44010956 Composed
by Philip Sparke. Anglo
Music Concert Band.
Concert. Score Only.
Composed 2010. Anglo
Music Press #AMP296.
Published by Anglo Music
Press (HL.44010956).
UPC: 884088613129.
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch. Philip Sparke
selected two well-known
marches from the region
around Southern Belgium
and Luxembourg as the
basis for his March
Celebration: after we
hear an original march
theme and second theme in
the bass, extracts from
the Hammelsmarsh
(Hammelmarsch) and the
spirited Marsch der
Ardennen-Jager, which
has become a kind of
unofficial national
anthem in these parts.
This festive march is
rounded off with another
appearance of Philip
Sparke's original
theme.
In March
Celebration verwerkte
de componist twee marsen
uit het Zuiden van Belgie
en Luxemburg. Na het
eerste, originele
marsthema en een tweede
‚bas'-thema, volgen
fragmenten uit de
Hammerlsmarsch en de
meeslepende Mars van de
Ardense Jagers, een mars
die bijna kan beschouwd
worden als een soort
nationaal volkslied. Deze
feestelijke mars van
Philip Sparke eindigt met
het beginthema.
Zwei
berühmte Marsche
aus dem
südbelgischen und
luxemburgischen Raum
wurden in March
Celebration
verarbeitet: Nach dem
ersten, originalen
Marschthema und einem
zweiten Bass-Thema folgen
nacheinander
Auszüge aus dem
Hammelsmarsch
(Hammelmarsch) und dem
mitreissenden Marsch
der Ardennen-Jager,
der dort schon fast eine
Art zweite Nationalhymne
ist. Mit der
Wiederaufnahme seines
originalen Themas rundet
Philip Sparke diesen
festlichen Marsch
ab.
March
Celebration reunit
deux celebres marches du
Luxembourg et du sud de
la Belgique, combinees a
un theme original signe
Philip Sparke. Apres
l'exposition du theme
original suivi d'une
ligne melodique jouee par
les basses, on percoit
des fragments de la
Hammelsmarsch
(Marche des moutons). Cet
air populaire fait partie
integrante de toutes les
fetes de village du sud
de la Belgique et du
Luxembourg. Puis vient
l'exaltante Marche du
Regiment des
Chasseurs ardennais,
devenue une sorte d'hymne
pour toute la region.
L'oeuvre se conclut sur
la reprise brillante du
theme
original.
Philip
Sparke arrangia due
celebri marce provenienti
rispettivamente della
parte meridionale del
Belgio e dal Lussemburgo.
L'apertura vede
l'esposizione di un tema
originale che anticipa
una linea melodica
eseguita dai bassi.
Seguono gli estratti
della Hammelsmarch
e della coinvolgente
Marsch der
Ardennen-Jaeger,
divenuta una sorta di
inno per l'intera
regione. Philip Sparke
conclude il brano con la
riesposizione del tema
originale. $20.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Two Spanish Dances for Tuba or Bass Trombone and Piano Trombone basse et Piano Cherry Classics
Composed by Enrique Granados (1867-1916). Arranged by Ralph Sauer. Spanish Natio...(+)
Composed by Enrique
Granados (1867-1916).
Arranged by Ralph Sauer.
Spanish National. Solo
part and piano score.
Published by Cherry
Classics (CY.CC2546).
$25.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Targeting Music - Year 5 [Partition + CD] Schott
Year 5 Book/CD SKU: HL.49030432 A Year-by-Year Series for Teachers in ...(+)
Year 5 Book/CD SKU:
HL.49030432 A
Year-by-Year Series for
Teachers in Primary
Schools. Composed by
Dorothy Taylor and
William McVicker. This
edition: Paperback/Soft
Cover. Book with CD.
Edition Schott.
Classical, Instruction.
Book with CD. 96 pages.
Schott Music #ED 12642.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49030432). ISBN
9781902455013. English.
John Minnion. In
this sixth book of the
series, the authors
builld upon the lower
junior stage, and use a
similar modular format.
Designed to extend skill
acquisition in
performance, improvising
and composing, listening
and appraising, and
notating music, pupils
are challenged by
incresingly demanding
musical materials. At the
same time there is an
emphasis on pupils
acquiring knowledge and
expertise of the deep
structures of a range of
music, and a greater
acknowledgement of
musical purpose and
context. Attuned to the
National Curriculum
experiences, particular
features of this book
are: a consolidation and
deepening of vocal and
instrumental techniques
and performance * an
integrated approach to
improvising and
composing, combing skills
in listening and
appraising, knowledge and
understanding * a module
focusing on aural
observation,
representation, recording
and notation of sound *
an active, analytical and
frequently physical
approach to listening and
appraising * a focus on
music in its social and
historical context in
relation to dance. $30.95 - Voir plus => Acheter | | |
| 4 Compositions for Male Choir (2nd National Choral Composition Competition EdizioniCorali.it Ut Orpheus
| | |
| The Maple Leaf Forever Ensemble de cuivres Eighth Note Publications
Composed by Alexander Muir. Arranged by David Marlatt. 5 or More; Brass Ensemble...(+)
Composed by Alexander
Muir. Arranged by David
Marlatt. 5 or More; Brass
Ensemble - Quintet; Solo
Small Ensembles. Eighth
Note Publications. Form:
March. Patriotic.
Part(s); Score. Eighth
Note Publications
#81-BQ17446. Published by
Eighth Note Publications
(AP.81-BQ17446).
$15.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| 3 Sentenze su poesie gnomiche di Teognide for Female Choir (SSA) (2nd National Choral Composition Competition EdizioniCorali.it Ut Orpheus
Choir SKU: UT.EC-9 Cat. Speciale – La Montagna. Composed by...(+)
Choir SKU: UT.EC-9
Cat. Speciale –
La Montagna. Composed
by Guido Messore. Saddle
stitching.
EdizioniCorali.it.
Classical. Ut Orpheus #EC
9. Published by Ut
Orpheus (UT.EC-9).
ISBN 9790215323889. 9
x 12 inches. $16.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Finlandia-hymni from Op. 26 Breitkopf & Härtel
Chorus a cappella SKU: BR.CHB-5371-02 Urtext based on the Complete Edi...(+)
Chorus a cappella SKU:
BR.CHB-5371-02
Urtext based on the
Complete Edition Jean
Sibelius Works (JSW).
Composed by Jean
Sibelius. Edited by
Sakari Ylivuori. Choir;
stapled. Chor-Bibliothek
(Choral Library). Song;
Late-romantic. Choral
score. 4 pages. Duration
2'. Breitkopf and Haertel
#ChB 5371-02. Published
by Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.CHB-5371-02). ISBN
9790004413012. 7.5 x 10.5
inches.
Finnish. The hymn
from the tone poem
Finlandia op. 26 for
orchestra, one of the
best-known works of Jean
Sibelius, became the
unofficial national
anthem of Finland with
the text of Veikko Antero
Koskenniemi (1906-1962).
In a time of great
insecurity after the
attack of the Soviet
Union in 1939,
Koskenniemi managed to
capture the rising
national consciousness
and the hope of the Finns
for an imminent solution
of the conflict. Sibelius
had already written an
arrangement of the hymn
for male choir on a
different text in 1938,
but after a suggestion by
his publisher Roger
Lindberg, he decided to
write a version for mixed
choir, too, on the by now
better known text by
Koskenniemi. This version
in F major was published
in 1949, but at Breitkopf
& Hartel only with a
German translation by
Hellmuth von Hase. The
Finlandia-Hymn with the
Finnish text by
Koskenniemi is therefore
now available at
Breitkopf & Hartel for
the first time, as Urtext
of the complete edition
Jean Sibelius Works. The
edition includes both the
version in F major as
well as a second version
in A flat major, written
by Sibelius himself, too,
but until now unpublished
outside of the complete
edition. $7.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| The Glory of Our God (Kol' slaven) Chorale SATB SATB A Cappella [Octavo] Schirmer
Composed by Dimitri S. Bortniansky. Arranged by Anthony Antolini. Advanced/Colle...(+)
Composed by Dimitri S.
Bortniansky. Arranged by
Anthony Antolini.
Advanced/Collegiate.
General, church
anniversary,
confirmation, memorial.
Octavo. Published by E.C.
Schirmer Publishing
(EC.8208).
$2.25 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Easy Soloing for Jazz Keyboard Clavier [Partition + CD] Alfred Publishing
By Tricia Woods. For Electronic Keyboard. Electronic Keyboard. National Guitar W...(+)
By Tricia Woods. For
Electronic Keyboard.
Electronic Keyboard.
National Guitar Workshop.
Jazz. Level: Advanced.
Book and CD. 48 pages.
Published by Alfred
Publishing.
$16.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Ave Maria Chorale SATB SATB A Cappella [Octavo] MorningStar Music Publishers
By Anna Jacobs. For SATB double choir (a cappella) (SATB choir, a cappella, Doub...(+)
By Anna Jacobs. For SATB
double choir (a cappella)
(SATB choir, a cappella,
Double Choir). Choral
Music. Choral. General,
Annunciation. Difficult.
Octavo. Published by
MorningStar Music
Publishers
$2.65 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Methodes and Traites Violon - 3 Volumes - Italie 1600-1800 Violon Fuzeau
(Serie IV - Italie 1600-1800). Edited by Alessandro Moccia. For Violin. Facsimil...(+)
(Serie IV - Italie
1600-1800). Edited by
Alessandro Moccia. For
Violin. Facsimiles.
Methodes and Traites.
Grade 0. 904 pages.
Published by Anne Fuzeau
Productions - France
$243.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
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