| Pat Metheny: Pat Metheny Songbook Guitare [Fake Book] Hal Leonard
Performed by Pat Metheny. For guitar (no tablature). Format: fake book. With lea...(+)
Performed by Pat Metheny.
For guitar (no
tablature). Format: fake
book. With leadsheet
notation and chord names.
Jazz and jazz fusion. 448
pages. 9x12 inches.
Published by Hal Leonard.
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| Landscapes and Silly Songs (Complete Choral Score) Chorale SATB satb (soli), SATB (chœur), Orchestre Schirmer
Composed by Conrad Susa (1935-). Secular, 20th Century. Complete choral score. ...(+)
Composed by Conrad Susa
(1935-). Secular, 20th
Century. Complete choral
score. Published by E.C.
Schirmer Publishing
(EC.8217).
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| Invocation and Dance Chorale SATB SATB Schirmer
By David Conte. Text: Walt Whitman. For SATB Choir, piano or orchestra. (Mixed ...(+)
By David Conte. Text:
Walt Whitman. For SATB
Choir, piano or
orchestra. (Mixed
Voices). Secular. Choral.
Published by E.C.
Schirmer Publishing.
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| Facing the Kasuga-Shrine in Nara for Solo Basset Horn Metropolis Music Publishers
Basset Horn Solo SKU: IS.BH6014EM Composed by Wilfried Westerlinck. Woodw...(+)
Basset Horn Solo SKU:
IS.BH6014EM Composed
by Wilfried Westerlinck.
Woodwinds - Bass Clarinet
/ Basset Horn. Jan Gans
Series. Metropolis Music
Publishers #BH6014EM.
Published by Metropolis
Music Publishers
(IS.BH6014EM). ISBN
9790365060146. $17.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| 13 [Partition] Applause Books
(The Complete Book and Lyrics of the Broadway Musical The Applause Libretto Libr...(+)
(The Complete Book and
Lyrics of the Broadway
Musical The Applause
Libretto Library). By
Jason Robert Brown.
Applause Books.
Softcover. 104 pages.
Published by Applause
Books
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| Bend Chorale SATB SATB divisi, A Cappella Galaxy Music Corporation
Composed by Kyle Pederson. Graduation. Octavo. Galaxy Music Corporation #1.361...(+)
Composed by Kyle
Pederson.
Graduation. Octavo.
Galaxy
Music Corporation
#1.3613.
Published by Galaxy Music
Corporation
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| The Future of the Wind Band Orchestre d'harmonie GIA Publications
SKU: GI.G-10580 Philosopher and Practitioner in Dialogue. Composed...(+)
SKU: GI.G-10580
Philosopher and
Practitioner in
Dialogue. Composed by
William Perrine. Music
Education. 430 pages. GIA
Publications #10580.
Published by GIA
Publications
(GI.G-10580). ISBN
9781622776375. Cont
ributors: Travis J. Cross
(University of
California–Los
Angeles) • David J.
Elliott (New York
University) •
Marissa Silverman
(Montclair State
University) • Jacob
Wallace (South Dakota
State University) •
Randall Everett Allsup
(Teachers College,
Columbia University)
• Cynthia Johnston
Turner (Wilfrid Laurier
University) •
Carolyn Barber
(University of
Nebraska-Lincoln) •
John Kratus (Independent
Scholar) • Vincent
C. Bates (Weber State
University) •
Thomas G. Warner, Jr.
(North Carolina
Agricultural and
Technical State
University) • Ben
Hawkins (Transylvania
University) •
Thomas A. Regelski (SUNY
Fredonia School of Music,
Helsinki University of
Finland) • Paul
Woodford (Western
University) •
Charles Peltz (New
England Conservatory of
Music) In the wind band
profession—as in
every great
discipline—it is
critical to take stock in
the big questions about
where we are heading, and
why, as we move through
the twenty-first century.
This thought-provoking
book contains seven
high-level exchanges
between a leading wind
band practitioner and a
music education
philosopher. Each section
of The Future of the Wind
Band grapples with the
most profound issues
facing the music
education profession and
the path of instrumental
music education in our
schools: Relevance: What
relevance, if any, does
the wind band have both
to today’s
students and to culture
more broadly in the
twenty-first century?
What relevance does the
band experience hold for
students’ everyday
life? Repertoire: What is
the relationship between
the repertoire performed
by wind ensembles and the
larger musical world?
Pedagogy: What
constitutes best practice
in terms of musical
pedagogy and rehearsal
technique within the
large-ensemble
experience? Creativity:
Can the wind band
function as a vehicle for
enhancing the individual
creativity of its
members? Economic
Justice: How do issues of
social class and the
distribution of wealth
relate to broader
questions of social
justice within the
context of instrumental
music education?
Professional Ethics: What
are the primary ethical
responsibilities of the
wind band conductor?
Democratic Citizenship:
What relationship, if
any, can be drawn between
membership in the wind
band and citizen
participation in
democracy? Such exchanges
can only strengthen our
profession and pay rich
dividends in our musical
and educational work with
the students we serve.
Editor of this book,
William (Bill) M. Perrine
is Associate Professor of
Music and Director of
Instrumental Activities
at Concordia University
in Ann Arbor, Michigan,
where he directs the wind
ensemble, marching band,
and community
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| Riders in the Night Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur] - Facile FJH
Orchestra String Orchestra - Grade 2 SKU: FJ.ST6159S Life of a Cowboy<...(+)
Orchestra String
Orchestra - Grade 2
SKU: FJ.ST6159S
Life of a Cowboy.
Composed by Soon Hee
Newbold. Series; String
Orchestra. FJH Developing
Strings. Score. Duration
2:15. The FJH Music
Company Inc #98-ST6159S.
Published by The FJH
Music Company Inc
(FJ.ST6159S).
English. In the
spirit of classic western
songs, this haunting work
depicts lonely cowboys on
their long journeys
across dangerous terrain
while facing freezing
temperatures, scorching
heat, blizzards, rain,
and late nights. With
traditional rhythms in
the lower strings and a
fun groove in the violas
(cued in other
instruments), your
students and audience
will be sure to enjoy
this cowboy saga! $5.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| The Transposed Musician GIA Publications
SKU: GI.G-10049 Teaching Universal Skills to Improve Performance and B...(+)
SKU: GI.G-10049
Teaching Universal
Skills to Improve
Performance and Benefit
Life. Composed by
Dylan Savage. Music
Education. 278 pages. GIA
Publications #10049.
Published by GIA
Publications
(GI.G-10049). ISBN
9781622774333. Musi
c teachers know their
students don’t
just learn to play music,
they are also exposed to
universal life skills
along the way. But
that’s just part
of the story. Currently,
most students are largely
left to learn these
universal
skills—like
problem-solving,
patience, focus,
collaboration, critical
thinking, creativity, and
communication—on
their own and often not
very effectively. The
Transposed Musician is a
practical guide to
teaching these universal
skills within the context
of a traditional music
lesson. The results not
only empower students to
better confront the
challenges of the
twenty-first century,
they significantly
improve
musicianship—a
double benefit. Author
Dylan Savage spent two
decades refining his
approach to teaching
universal skills through
music, and he shares them
in this book. Each of the
eight chapters of The
Transposed Musician
focuses on a specific
universal skill
(problem-solving, focus,
patience, critical
thinking, communication,
collaboration,
improvisation, and
creativity) and shows how
students can apply that
skill to music. He then
shows how teachers can
guide those students to
“transposeâ€
that skill to life and
back again to music with
far deeper understanding
and musicianship. With
practical examples and
clear writing, this book
is for music educators
wishing to help their
students become both
better musicians and also
better-equipped citizens
of the world. Students
truly become
“transposed
musicians†for life
and for music. Dylan
Savage is Associate
Professor of Piano at the
University of North
Carolina–Charlotte
. He is also a
Bösendorfer Concert
Artist, a Capstone
Records Recording Artist,
and a winner of the Rome
Festival Orchestra
Competition.
https://thetransposedmusi
cian.com/ This book is
priceless and contains a
wealth of music teaching
information that every
teacher should apply to
their studio. Dylan
Savage’s use of
universal skills
transforms music teaching
into a viable and
essential part of
education in the
twenty-first-century.
This teaching approach of
using universal skills
can revolutionize
teaching music in both
the private studio and
college level and will
give teachers a greater
sense of purpose and
satisfaction in their
work. This book
challenges many
preconceived ideas about
teaching music and
mastering performance.
Bravo for shaking up the
status quo.
—Randall Hartsell
  Composer,
Clinician, Teacher This
book asks and explores
fascinating questions
about what it means to
study music in a changing
world. Are there skills
we can learn in our music
lessons which can enrich
our lives in
other non-musical
areas, and then can we
bring those expanded
skills back into our
study of music itself?
Too often our
conservatories are
dead-ends, stuck with
outdated, one-dimensional
approaches which can lead
to stunted personal
development. This book
suggests ways in which we
can break down doors, for
students and teachers
alike, and celebrate
music as something
life-affirming, in and
out of the studio.
—Stephen Hough
  Pianist,
Composer, Writer Dylan
Savage has given us a
fresh and creative
pedagogy to guide our
music students toward
life as
twenty-first-century
musicians. His career as
pianist and teacher, and
his firsthand experience
in the marketplace of
business and industry,
allow him to forge a
systematic approach to
teaching universal skills
in the music lesson. In
each of the eight
chapters, skills such as
problem-solving, focus,
critical thinking,
collaboration, and
improvisation are defined
and applied to musical
skills. These in turn are
“transposedâ€
to non-musical
applications. We observe
the music lessons and the
active
“transpositionâ€
or transfer of
universal skills
exemplified through
descriptions of
particular lessons. The
anxieties, confusions,
and ultimate comfort and
understanding of students
are guided by the
questions of the teacher.
The book is beautifully
organized and is enriched
by quotations of artists,
musicians and
philosophers, and
suggested readings and
references. I really
think this is an
important and helpful
book with a point of view
that is much needed. The
empathy and knowledge of
the author steer the
reader toward the
realities of
today’s musical
world, a world that
requires skilled
musicians to have
universal skills that
benefit their lives,
regardless of their
ultimate career paths.
—Phyllis Alpert
Lehrer  Â
Professor Emerita,
Westminster Choir College
of Rider University Â
 Artist Faculty,
Westminster Conservatory
In The Transposed
Musician, Dylan Savage
combines a
visionary’s deep
understanding of the
challenges music students
and teachers face with an
eminently practical way
to meet those challenges.
Using a master
teacher’s insight,
Savage
“transposesâ€
eight potential stumbling
blocks into eight
universal skills that can
be acquired through a
beautifully organized,
step-by-step approach. In
turn, he shows how these
skills can be applied to
other areas in our
rapidly changing world,
helping us lead more
satisfying, meaningful,
and fulfilling lives, not
only as musicians, but as
human beings. For
students and teachers
alike, an inspired and
inspiring book.
—Barbara
Lister-Sink, Ed.D. Â
 Producer, Freeing
the Caged Bird The
Transposed Musician is an
important contribution to
our literature on
teaching essential life
skills including
problem-solving,
patience, focus, critical
thinking, and creativity
within the traditional
music lesson. Teachers
and students both can
benefit from the study
and application of these
skills. Applications are
made both to the
traditional lesson as
well as to non-music
applications.
—Jane Magrath Â
 Pianist, Author,
Teacher  Â
University of Oklahoma
Twenty-five hundred years
ago Plato recommended
music first in his ideal
curriculum for potential
leaders of
Athens—before
sport, mathematics, and
moral philosophy. None of
his candidates, one may
assume, aspired to become
a professional musician.
Nevertheless, throughout
centuries, otherwise
people have acknowledged
that the study and
practice of music
generates collateral
benefits essential to
human fulfillment. In his
new book The
Transposed Musician,
Professor Dylan Savage of
the University of North
Carolina at Charlotte
identifies eight of these
benefits—Problem
Solving, Focus, Patience,
Critical Thinking,
Communication,
Collaboration,
Improvisation, and
Creativity—and
calls them
“universal
skills†which may
be developed consciously
and systematically within
the context of
traditional music
lessons. Doing so takes
what has been implicit
all along and makes it
explicit. Music is good
for us! Music teachers,
even at the highest
conservatory level, learn
from Professor Savage
that they are not so much
professional trainers as
guides to a happier, more
successful life.
—Dr. Joseph
Robinson  Â
Principal Oboe, New York
Philharmonic
(1978–2005) Â
 Successful author,
teacher, producer, and
arts advocate Savage's
excellent book couldn't
be more timely, unique,
clear, full of wisdom,
and exactly what we need.
As he points out, music
teachers have known for
generations—in a
rather generalized
way—that musical
skills can strengthen
life skills in many ways.
Dylan Savage is the first
to address this
'transposition'
intentionally, with
specific exercises in the
transferrable skills.
What better gift could
there be for music
students facing an
ever-changing world?
—William Westney
  Award-winning
concert pianist (Geneva
Competition) and teacher
  Author
of The Perfect Wrong
Note: Learning to Trust
Your Musical Self. $22.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Yes I Will - Anthem Chorale SATB Word Music
SATB choir SKU: WD.080689686238 Composed by Daniel Semsen. Choral. Sacred...(+)
SATB choir SKU:
WD.080689686238
Composed by Daniel
Semsen. Choral. Sacred
Anthem. Octavo. Word
Music #080689686238.
Published by Word Music
(WD.080689686238).
UPC:
080689686238. Ye
s I Will, a song of
promise and hope, is a
gentle and uplifting
reminder that no matter
where we are, no matter
what is happening in our
lives, no matter the
trials we may be facing,
our God never
fails… In our
waiting, lowest points,
and heavy hearts, we can
still sing for joy in the
Lord…the One thing
we can always count on.
Made popular by Vertical
Worship and specially
arranged and orchestrated
by Daniel Semsen, this
anthem will meet each
person in your
congregation where they
are and give them hope in
the One who will work all
things out for our
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