| God Has a Plan for All Chorale Unison - Facile MorningStar Music Publishers
Unison voices, keyboard - Early Intermediate SKU: MN.50-9414 Composed by ...(+)
Unison voices, keyboard -
Early Intermediate
SKU: MN.50-9414
Composed by Jane
Marshall. Catholic Year A
Ascension Day. Ascension,
Missions/Outreach.
Octavo. MorningStar Music
Publishers #50-9414.
Published by MorningStar
Music Publishers
(MN.50-9414). UPC:
688670594144. Text:
Jaroslav J.
Vajda. Jaroslav
Vajda text on talents,
mission, service.
Children's and adult
choirs. $2.15 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| The Old Testament Fast Forward Chorale Unison Unison/2-parties, Piano Hope Publishing Company
By Allen Pote. For unison/2-part children's or youth choir. Musicals, Collection...(+)
By Allen Pote. For
unison/2-part children's
or youth choir. Musicals,
Collection. Children,
Scripture-Based, General,
Sacred. Value Pack - 10
Listening CDs. Published
by Hope Publishing
Company
$79.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 business days | | |
| The Old Testament Fast Forward CD Chorale [CD d'accompagnement] Hope Publishing Company
By Allen Pote and Thomas Long. Musicals, Collection. General, Children, Scriptur...(+)
By Allen Pote and Thomas
Long. Musicals,
Collection. General,
Children,
Scripture-Based, Sacred.
Accompaniment CD.
Published by Hope
Publishing Company
$89.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| The Old Testament Fast Forward Chorale Unison Unison [Conducteur] Hope Publishing Company
By Allen Pote and Thomas Long. For Children's Voices, Unison choir. Musicals, Co...(+)
By Allen Pote and Thomas
Long. For Children's
Voices, Unison choir.
Musicals, Collection.
General, Children,
Scripture-Based, Sacred.
Score. Published by Hope
Publishing Company
$12.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 business days | | |
| The Old Testament Fast Forward CD Chorale Unison/2-parties, Piano Hope Publishing Company
By Allen Pote. For unison/2-part children's or youth choir. Musicals, Collection...(+)
By Allen Pote. For
unison/2-part children's
or youth choir. Musicals,
Collection. Children,
Scripture-Based, General,
Sacred. Listening CD.
Published by Hope
Publishing Company
$17.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 business days | | |
| The Old Testament Fast Forward [CD d'écoute] Hope Publishing Company
By Allen Pote. Edited by Thomas Long. Arranged by Thomas Long. Musical. Sacred. ...(+)
By Allen Pote. Edited by
Thomas Long. Arranged by
Thomas Long. Musical.
Sacred. Preview pack
(Score and Listening
CD) (Limit one per
customer). Published by
Hope Publishing Company
$17.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 business days | | |
| The Game Plan (Director's Resource, Loose-Leaf) Lillenas Publishing Co.
Unison/2-part children's choir (3 boys; 3 girls; 1 adult male; 1 adult female; p...(+)
Unison/2-part children's
choir (3 boys; 3 girls; 1
adult male; 1 adult
female; possible extras)
- Moderate SKU:
LP.765762167407 A
Kids' Musical about God's
Master Plan for Each of
Us. Composed by Tim
Conrad. Arranged by Jukka
Palonen. This edition:
Loose-Leaf. Musical.
Multicultural and Sacred.
Director's resource.
Published by Lillenas
Publishing Company
(LP.765762167407).
UPC:
765762167407. The
Game Plan is a fun
summertime kids' musical
about the importance of
team work and following
the game plan - God's
game plan. The story
wraps around the
adventures of the Tigers
soccer team and cheer
squad, made up of girls
and boys with all
different personalities,
talents, and skills. From
the very first upbeat
song, The Game Plan, you
learn that God is the one
in charge and has a game
plan for our life. Coach
Calhoun is the one adult
in their lives who is
teaching the kids though
bible stories is
constantly encouraging
them and telling them
that they are something
special. Through the song
DNA, we learn that God
made our DNA and that we
are all made special. As
the musical progresses
the kids face various
hardships from being
benched, to parents
getting divorced, to peer
pressure. But the coaches
help the kids find their
way through the adversity
by teaching them biblical
truths and that Christ is
the answer to all the
hardships we face in
life. Throughout the
musical your kids will
love singing fun, upbeat
songs like Trust His
Plan, the bluesy song
Bench Warmin' Blues, and
the warm ballad Mighty is
Your Love. All
materials you need for
teaching, rehearsing, and
casting the musical.
Production notes and
pre-planning tips (ideas
for set design and
construction, microphone
needs, cast and
costuming, organizational
materials) * Lesson plans
* Dev. $69.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Hope for all Tomorrows Hope Publishing Company
Instrumental Parts SKU: HP.C6373P Composed by Mark Hayes. Piano Accompani...(+)
Instrumental Parts
SKU: HP.C6373P
Composed by Mark Hayes.
Piano Accompaniment.
Choral Parts. Hope
Publishing Company
#C6373P. Published by
Hope Publishing Company
(HP.C6373P). UPC:
763628263737. Mark
Hayes. Original
Anthem With a text based
on Jeremiah 29:11-13 this
original composition will
instill hope in the
hearts of those that sing
and hear these stunningly
gorgeous melodies. The
text reminds us that God
has a plan for each of
us; a future with
hope. $22.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 business days | | |
| Hope for all Tomorrows Hope Publishing Company
Choral Clarinet, French Horn (SATB) SKU: HP.C6373 Composed by Mark Hayes....(+)
Choral Clarinet, French
Horn (SATB) SKU:
HP.C6373 Composed by
Mark Hayes. Piano
Accompaniment. Original,
General Worship, Comfort,
Hope, Redemption,
Renewal. Octavo. 16
pages. Hope Publishing
Company #C6373. Published
by Hope Publishing
Company (HP.C6373).
UPC: 763628163730.
Mark
Hayes. Original
Anthem With a text based
on Jeremiah 29:11-13 this
original composition will
instill hope in the
hearts of those that sing
and hear these stunningly
gorgeous melodies. The
text reminds us that God
has a plan for each of
us; a future with
hope. $3.25 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 business days | | |
| God Has a Plan for All GIA Publications
Composed by Randall Sensmeier (1944-). For unison voices, 2 mixed voices, piano,...(+)
Composed by Randall
Sensmeier (1944-). For
unison voices, 2 mixed
voices, piano, flute.
Ascension, Children. Not
for Children Only series.
Sacred. 12 pages.
Published by GIA
Publications
$2.40 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| The Game Plan (Movement DVD) Lillenas Publishing Co.
Unison/2-part children's choir (3 boys; 3 girls; 1 adult male; 1 adult female; p...(+)
Unison/2-part children's
choir (3 boys; 3 girls; 1
adult male; 1 adult
female; possible extras)
- Moderate SKU:
LP.765762005136 A
Kids' Musical about God's
Master Plan for Each of
Us. Composed by Tim
Conrad. Arranged by Jukka
Palonen. Musical.
Multicultural and Sacred.
Movement DVD. Published
by Lillenas Publishing
Company
(LP.765762005136).
UPC:
765762005136. The
Game Plan is a fun
summertime kids' musical
about the importance of
team work and following
the game plan - God's
game plan. The story
wraps around the
adventures of the Tigers
soccer team and cheer
squad, made up of girls
and boys with all
different personalities,
talents, and skills. From
the very first upbeat
song, The Game Plan, you
learn that God is the one
in charge and has a game
plan for our life. Coach
Calhoun is the one adult
in their lives who is
teaching the kids though
bible stories is
constantly encouraging
them and telling them
that they are something
special. Through the song
DNA, we learn that God
made our DNA and that we
are all made special. As
the musical progresses
the kids face various
hardships from being
benched, to parents
getting divorced, to peer
pressure. But the coaches
help the kids find their
way through the adversity
by teaching them biblical
truths and that Christ is
the answer to all the
hardships we face in
life. Throughout the
musical your kids will
love singing fun, upbeat
songs like Trust His
Plan, the bluesy song
Bench Warmin' Blues, and
the warm ballad Mighty is
Your Love. The DVD
includes: A Movements
Demonstration &
Instuctional video that
make it easy to implement
choreography into your
production. $34.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| The Game Plan (Digital Resource, DVD/CD-Rom) Lillenas Publishing Co.
Unison/2-part children's choir (3 boys; 3 girls; 1 adult male; 1 adult female; p...(+)
Unison/2-part children's
choir (3 boys; 3 girls; 1
adult male; 1 adult
female; possible extras)
- Moderate SKU:
LP.765762004931 A
Kids' Musical about God's
Master Plan for Each of
Us. Composed by Tim
Conrad. Arranged by Jukka
Palonen. Musical.
Multicultural and Sacred.
Digital Resource
(DVD/CD-ROM). Published
by Lillenas Publishing
Company
(LP.765762004931).
UPC:
765762004931. The
Game Plan is a fun
summertime kids' musical
about the importance of
team work and following
the game plan - God's
game plan. The story
wraps around the
adventures of the Tigers
soccer team and cheer
squad, made up of girls
and boys with all
different personalities,
talents, and skills. From
the very first upbeat
song, The Game Plan, you
learn that God is the one
in charge and has a game
plan for our life. Coach
Calhoun is the one adult
in their lives who is
teaching the kids though
bible stories is
constantly encouraging
them and telling them
that they are something
special. Through the song
DNA, we learn that God
made our DNA and that we
are all made special. As
the musical progresses
the kids face various
hardships from being
benched, to parents
getting divorced, to peer
pressure. But the coaches
help the kids find their
way through the adversity
by teaching them biblical
truths and that Christ is
the answer to all the
hardships we face in
life. Throughout the
musical your kids will
love singing fun, upbeat
songs like Trust His
Plan, the bluesy song
Bench Warmin' Blues, and
the warm ballad Mighty is
Your Love. The DVD
includes: A Movements
Demonstration &
Instuctional video that
make it easy to implement
choreography into your
production The CD-ROM
includes: Musical
lessons designed to teach
the fundamentals of music
to. $79.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| The Game Plan (Bulk Cds) Lillenas Publishing Co.
Unison/2-part children's choir (3 boys; 3 girls; 1 adult male; 1 adult female; p...(+)
Unison/2-part children's
choir (3 boys; 3 girls; 1
adult male; 1 adult
female; possible extras)
- Moderate SKU:
LP.765762117822 A
Kids' Musical about God's
Master Plan for Each of
Us. Composed by Tim
Conrad. Arranged by Jukka
Palonen. This edition:
Paperback. Musical.
Multicultural and Sacred.
Bulk CDs (10 pack).
Published by Lillenas
Publishing Company
(LP.765762117822).
UPC:
765762117822. The
Game Plan is a fun
summertime kids' musical
about the importance of
team work and following
the game plan - God's
game plan. The story
wraps around the
adventures of the Tigers
soccer team and cheer
squad, made up of girls
and boys with all
different personalities,
talents, and skills. From
the very first upbeat
song, The Game Plan, you
learn that God is the one
in charge and has a game
plan for our life. Coach
Calhoun is the one adult
in their lives who is
teaching the kids though
bible stories is
constantly encouraging
them and telling them
that they are something
special. Through the song
DNA, we learn that God
made our DNA and that we
are all made special. As
the musical progresses
the kids face various
hardships from being
benched, to parents
getting divorced, to peer
pressure. But the coaches
help the kids find their
way through the adversity
by teaching them biblical
truths and that Christ is
the answer to all the
hardships we face in
life. Throughout the
musical your kids will
love singing fun, upbeat
songs like Trust His
Plan, the bluesy song
Bench Warmin' Blues, and
the warm ballad Mighty is
Your Love. Bulk pack
of ten performance demo
CDs, each in a paper
sleeve; useful as an aid
for choir members
learning music.
Value-priced. $59.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| The Game Plan (Stereo CD) Lillenas Publishing Co.
Unison/2-part children's choir (3 boys; 3 girls; 1 adult male; 1 adult female; p...(+)
Unison/2-part children's
choir (3 boys; 3 girls; 1
adult male; 1 adult
female; possible extras)
- Moderate SKU:
LP.765762117723 A
Kids' Musical about God's
Master Plan for Each of
Us. Composed by Tim
Conrad. Arranged by Jukka
Palonen. Musical.
Multicultural and Sacred.
Stereo CD. Published by
Lillenas Publishing
Company
(LP.765762117723).
UPC:
765762117723. The
Game Plan is a fun
summertime kids' musical
about the importance of
team work and following
the game plan - God's
game plan. The story
wraps around the
adventures of the Tigers
soccer team and cheer
squad, made up of girls
and boys with all
different personalities,
talents, and skills. From
the very first upbeat
song, The Game Plan, you
learn that God is the one
in charge and has a game
plan for our life. Coach
Calhoun is the one adult
in their lives who is
teaching the kids though
bible stories is
constantly encouraging
them and telling them
that they are something
special. Through the song
DNA, we learn that God
made our DNA and that we
are all made special. As
the musical progresses
the kids face various
hardships from being
benched, to parents
getting divorced, to peer
pressure. But the coaches
help the kids find their
way through the adversity
by teaching them biblical
truths and that Christ is
the answer to all the
hardships we face in
life. Throughout the
musical your kids will
love singing fun, upbeat
songs like Trust His
Plan, the bluesy song
Bench Warmin' Blues, and
the warm ballad Mighty is
Your
Love. Professional
quality recording useful
as an aid for choir
members learning the
music, or for personal
enjoyment and meditation
times. (Performance demo
- not an accompaniment
CD.). $16.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| The Game Plan (Stereo Accompaniment CD) Lillenas Publishing Co.
Unison/2-part children's choir (3 boys; 3 girls; 1 adult male; 1 adult female; p...(+)
Unison/2-part children's
choir (3 boys; 3 girls; 1
adult male; 1 adult
female; possible extras)
- Moderate SKU:
LP.765762118027 A
Kids' Musical about God's
Master Plan for Each of
Us. Composed by Tim
Conrad. Arranged by Jukka
Palonen. Musical.
Multicultural and Sacred.
Stereo accompaniment CD.
Published by Lillenas
Publishing Company
(LP.765762118027).
UPC:
765762118027. The
Game Plan is a fun
summertime kids' musical
about the importance of
team work and following
the game plan - God's
game plan. The story
wraps around the
adventures of the Tigers
soccer team and cheer
squad, made up of girls
and boys with all
different personalities,
talents, and skills. From
the very first upbeat
song, The Game Plan, you
learn that God is the one
in charge and has a game
plan for our life. Coach
Calhoun is the one adult
in their lives who is
teaching the kids though
bible stories is
constantly encouraging
them and telling them
that they are something
special. Through the song
DNA, we learn that God
made our DNA and that we
are all made special. As
the musical progresses
the kids face various
hardships from being
benched, to parents
getting divorced, to peer
pressure. But the coaches
help the kids find their
way through the adversity
by teaching them biblical
truths and that Christ is
the answer to all the
hardships we face in
life. Throughout the
musical your kids will
love singing fun, upbeat
songs like Trust His
Plan, the bluesy song
Bench Warmin' Blues, and
the warm ballad Mighty is
Your Love. Stereo
accompaniment trax for
performance use. High
quality orchestral
performance and
recording. Note - does
not include rehearsal
(internal) CD points. $95.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| The Game Plan (Split-Channel Accompaniment CD) Lillenas Publishing Co.
Unison/2-part children's choir (3 boys; 3 girls; 1 adult male; 1 adult female; p...(+)
Unison/2-part children's
choir (3 boys; 3 girls; 1
adult male; 1 adult
female; possible extras)
- Moderate SKU:
LP.765762117921 A
Kids' Musical about God's
Master Plan for Each of
Us. Composed by Tim
Conrad. Arranged by Jukka
Palonen. Musical.
Multicultural and Sacred.
Split-channel
accompaniment CD.
Published by Lillenas
Publishing Company
(LP.765762117921).
UPC:
765762117921. The
Game Plan is a fun
summertime kids' musical
about the importance of
team work and following
the game plan - God's
game plan. The story
wraps around the
adventures of the Tigers
soccer team and cheer
squad, made up of girls
and boys with all
different personalities,
talents, and skills. From
the very first upbeat
song, The Game Plan, you
learn that God is the one
in charge and has a game
plan for our life. Coach
Calhoun is the one adult
in their lives who is
teaching the kids though
bible stories is
constantly encouraging
them and telling them
that they are something
special. Through the song
DNA, we learn that God
made our DNA and that we
are all made special. As
the musical progresses
the kids face various
hardships from being
benched, to parents
getting divorced, to peer
pressure. But the coaches
help the kids find their
way through the adversity
by teaching them biblical
truths and that Christ is
the answer to all the
hardships we face in
life. Throughout the
musical your kids will
love singing fun, upbeat
songs like Trust His
Plan, the bluesy song
Bench Warmin' Blues, and
the warm ballad Mighty is
Your
Love. Split-channel
accompaniment CD can be
used for both rehearsal
and performance. Each
contains the instrumental
accompaniment on one
channel, vocals on the
other. For performance
purposes, only the
accompaniment channel is
normally used. Includes
multiple r. $95.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Best of Contemporary Christian
Fake Book [Fake Book] - Intermédiaire Hal Leonard
Over 400 Songs. Fake Book (Includes melody line and chords). Size 9x12 inches. 5...(+)
Over 400 Songs. Fake Book
(Includes melody line and
chords). Size 9x12
inches. 583 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard.
(4)$49.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| O God Beyond All Praising Chorale SATB SATB [Octavo] Hope Publishing Company
By Jane Holstein. (SATB). General Worship, Gods Attributes/Character, Gratefuln...(+)
By Jane Holstein.
(SATB). General Worship,
Gods
Attributes/Character,
Gratefulness, Hymntune,
Praise, Worshiping,
Hymntune and Sacred.
Print Music Single
(SATB). 8 pages.
Published by Hope
Publishing Company.
$2.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 business days | | |
| The Book of Mormon Has Come Forth - Cantata Chorale SATB Jackman Music Corporation
SATB chorus, solo voices, narrator and piano - Medium SKU: JK.10280 Compo...(+)
SATB chorus, solo voices,
narrator and piano -
Medium SKU:
JK.10280 Composed by
Janice Kapp Perry.
Arranged by Janice Kapp
Perry. Choral Cantata,
Choral SATB, Difficulty
Medium, Piano Choir,
Baptism, Book of Mormon,
Jesus Christ - Savior,
Jesus Christ-Son of God,
Missionary Work, Plan of
Salvation, Scriptures,
Testimony, Vocal Solo.
Christian, Inspirational.
Duration 55 min. Jackman
Music Corporation #10280.
Published by Jackman
Music Corporation
(JK.10280). 2 Nephi
25:23, 26, 29, Mormon
7:5-7*** Some Janice Kapp
Perry products may
require a few days
additional shipping time.
Thank you! A
musical fireside
presentation for choir,
soloists and narrators.
Includes the songs The
Book of Mormon Has Come
Forth (#1847), By The
Waters of Mormon (#1131)
and When Jesus Came to
Bountiful (#1857), which
can be purchased
separately. Composer:
Janice Kapp
Perry Lyricist: Bonnie
Hart Murray
Difficulty: Medium
Performance time:
55:00 Reference: 2
Nephi 25:23, 26, 29,
Mormon 7:5-7 *** Some
Janice Kapp Perry
products may require a
few days additional
shipping time. Thank
you! $6.98 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Chasing Mercury - Facile Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Bells, Chimes, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, C...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass
Drum, Bassoon, Bells,
Chimes, Clarinet 1,
Clarinet 2, Clarinet 3,
Crash Cymbals, Euphonium,
Euphonium T.C., Flute 1,
Flute 2, Horn, Mallet
Percussion, Oboe,
Percussion 1, Percussion
2, Percussion 3, Snare
Drum and more. - Grade 3
SKU: CF.CPS234
Composed by Travis
Weller. Folio. Cps. Set
of Score and Parts.
8+8+4+8+8+8+4+4+8+4+4+8+8
+8+8+6+6+6+4+8+6+2+4+4+6+
32 pages. Duration 3
minutes, 10 seconds. Carl
Fischer Music #CPS234.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.CPS234).
ISBN 9781491156346.
UPC: 680160914883. 9 x 12
inches. Mercury -
the Roman god of
financial gain, commerce,
travelers, boundaries,
luck, trickery,
merchants, and thieves. A
popular deity in Roman
culture, he was instantly
recognized by his unique
winged shoes (talaria)
and hat (petasos). With
its close proximity to
the sun and faster orbit
than all other planets,
the Romans named this
small celestial body
after the swift-winged
messenger of their
culture. It is not
surprising that in
Holst's major orchestral
suite The Planets that
Mercury utilizes such
light and swift themes.
There is some duality to
the title of the work.
Part of it involves my
impression of what a
playful chase of the
winged messenger sounds
like. The other part is
the opening motif chasing
two themes of Holst
around the rest of the
work. It was only after
developing the first few
ideas that I recognized
some of the commonalities
with some of those same
themes from Holst's
orchestral work. There
are several quotations
from that famous piece by
Holst (notably as both
are stated successively
at mm. 13-20). The idea
of someone having to
chase the Winged
Messenger struck me as a
unique title around which
to craft a work. One of
my core beliefs about
music is that it can be
imbued with meaning by a
composer, and as the
sonic story unfolds an
ensemble, director, and
audience members can draw
out their own meaning
from the experience. Who
exactly is chasing
Mercury? I leave that up
to the wonderfully
creative minds of the
young ladies and
gentlemen who have the
opportunity to bring this
work to life. The
opportunity to compose
music and allow student
musicians to give this
piece new life and draw
out different meanings is
a humbling experience.
Rehearsal Notes and
Suggestions As stated
earlier, the opening
motif (a range of a
seventh) comes back
frequently in the work in
a variety of settings and
textures. Throughout the
work, it is important for
students to recognize the
two themes from Holst
when they are present in
the sound canvas. If the
solos (clarinet and alto
saxophone) are utilized,
the supporting parts
around and underneath
those lines must be
sensitive and play in
such a way to properly
balance those parts.
There are number of muted
sections for the trumpet
section, and I would
advocate for all trumpets
acquiring the same mute
to contribute to unity in
timbre. The bold fanfare
sections (the first
occurs at m. 37) must be
presented with a unified
articulation style. As
the texture intensifies
prior to m. 169, it is
crucial for the ensemble
to play within themselves
and exercise musical
courtesy to allow all
voices to be heard as
they arrive at m. 181. My
thanks in advance for
your support of this
music, and I wish you
well as you and your
ensemble begin Chasing
Mercury!. Mercury
– the Roman god of
financial gain, commerce,
travelers, boundaries,
luck, trickery,
merchants, and thieves. A
popular deity in Roman
culture, he was instantly
recognized by his unique
winged shoes (talaria)
and hat (petasos). With
its close proximity to
the sun and faster orbit
than all other planets,
the Romans named this
small celestial body
after the swift-winged
messenger of their
culture. It is not
surprising that in
Holst’s major
orchestral suite The
Planets that Mercury
utilizes such light and
swift themes.There is
some duality to the title
of the work. Part of it
involves my impression of
what a playful chase of
the winged messenger
sounds like. The other
part is the opening motif
chasing two themes of
Holst around the rest of
the work. It was only
after developing the
first few ideas that I
recognized some of the
commonalities with some
of those same themes from
Holst’s orchestral
work. There are several
quotations from that
famous piece by Holst
(notably as both are
stated successively at
mm. 13–20). The
idea of someone having to
chase the Winged
Messenger struck me as a
unique title around which
to craft a work.One of my
core beliefs about music
is that it can be imbued
with meaning by a
composer, and as the
sonic story unfolds an
ensemble, director, and
audience members can draw
out their own meaning
from the experience. Who
exactly is chasing
Mercury? I leave that up
to the wonderfully
creative minds of the
young ladies and
gentlemen who have the
opportunity to bring this
work to life. The
opportunity to compose
music and allow student
musicians to give this
piece new life and draw
out different meanings is
a humbling
experience.Rehearsal
Notes and SuggestionsAs
stated earlier, the
opening motif (a range of
a seventh) comes back
frequently in the work in
a variety of settings and
textures. Throughout the
work, it is important for
students to recognize the
two themes from Holst
when they are present in
the sound canvas. If the
solos (clarinet and alto
saxophone) are utilized,
the supporting parts
around and underneath
those lines must be
sensitive and play in
such a way to properly
balance those parts.
There are number of muted
sections for the trumpet
section, and I would
advocate for all trumpets
acquiring the same mute
to contribute to unity in
timbre. The bold fanfare
sections (the first
occurs at m. 37) must be
presented with a unified
articulation style. As
the texture intensifies
prior to m. 169, it is
crucial for the ensemble
to play within themselves
and exercise musical
courtesy to allow all
voices to be heard as
they arrive at m. 181. My
thanks in advance for
your support of this
music, and I wish you
well as you and your
ensemble begin Chasing
Mercury! $90.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Chasing Mercury [Conducteur] - Facile Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Bells, Chimes, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, C...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass
Drum, Bassoon, Bells,
Chimes, Clarinet 1,
Clarinet 2, Clarinet 3,
Crash Cymbals, Euphonium,
Euphonium T.C., Flute 1,
Flute 2, Horn, Mallet
Percussion, Oboe,
Percussion 1, Percussion
2, Percussion 3, Snare
Drum and more. - Grade 3
SKU: CF.CPS234F
Composed by Travis
Weller. Sws. Cps. Full
score. 32 pages. Duration
3 minutes, 10 seconds.
Carl Fischer Music
#CPS234F. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CPS234F). ISBN
9781491156353. UPC:
680160914890. 9 x 12
inches. Mercury -
the Roman god of
financial gain, commerce,
travelers, boundaries,
luck, trickery,
merchants, and thieves. A
popular deity in Roman
culture, he was instantly
recognized by his unique
winged shoes (talaria)
and hat (petasos). With
its close proximity to
the sun and faster orbit
than all other planets,
the Romans named this
small celestial body
after the swift-winged
messenger of their
culture. It is not
surprising that in
Holst's major orchestral
suite The Planets that
Mercury utilizes such
light and swift themes.
There is some duality to
the title of the work.
Part of it involves my
impression of what a
playful chase of the
winged messenger sounds
like. The other part is
the opening motif chasing
two themes of Holst
around the rest of the
work. It was only after
developing the first few
ideas that I recognized
some of the commonalities
with some of those same
themes from Holst's
orchestral work. There
are several quotations
from that famous piece by
Holst (notably as both
are stated successively
at mm. 13-20). The idea
of someone having to
chase the Winged
Messenger struck me as a
unique title around which
to craft a work. One of
my core beliefs about
music is that it can be
imbued with meaning by a
composer, and as the
sonic story unfolds an
ensemble, director, and
audience members can draw
out their own meaning
from the experience. Who
exactly is chasing
Mercury? I leave that up
to the wonderfully
creative minds of the
young ladies and
gentlemen who have the
opportunity to bring this
work to life. The
opportunity to compose
music and allow student
musicians to give this
piece new life and draw
out different meanings is
a humbling experience.
Rehearsal Notes and
Suggestions As stated
earlier, the opening
motif (a range of a
seventh) comes back
frequently in the work in
a variety of settings and
textures. Throughout the
work, it is important for
students to recognize the
two themes from Holst
when they are present in
the sound canvas. If the
solos (clarinet and alto
saxophone) are utilized,
the supporting parts
around and underneath
those lines must be
sensitive and play in
such a way to properly
balance those parts.
There are number of muted
sections for the trumpet
section, and I would
advocate for all trumpets
acquiring the same mute
to contribute to unity in
timbre. The bold fanfare
sections (the first
occurs at m. 37) must be
presented with a unified
articulation style. As
the texture intensifies
prior to m. 169, it is
crucial for the ensemble
to play within themselves
and exercise musical
courtesy to allow all
voices to be heard as
they arrive at m. 181. My
thanks in advance for
your support of this
music, and I wish you
well as you and your
ensemble begin Chasing
Mercury!. Mercury
– the Roman god of
financial gain, commerce,
travelers, boundaries,
luck, trickery,
merchants, and thieves. A
popular deity in Roman
culture, he was instantly
recognized by his unique
winged shoes (talaria)
and hat (petasos). With
its close proximity to
the sun and faster orbit
than all other planets,
the Romans named this
small celestial body
after the swift-winged
messenger of their
culture. It is not
surprising that in
Holst’s major
orchestral suite The
Planets that Mercury
utilizes such light and
swift themes.There is
some duality to the title
of the work. Part of it
involves my impression of
what a playful chase of
the winged messenger
sounds like. The other
part is the opening motif
chasing two themes of
Holst around the rest of
the work. It was only
after developing the
first few ideas that I
recognized some of the
commonalities with some
of those same themes from
Holst’s orchestral
work. There are several
quotations from that
famous piece by Holst
(notably as both are
stated successively at
mm. 13–20). The
idea of someone having to
chase the Winged
Messenger struck me as a
unique title around which
to craft a work.One of my
core beliefs about music
is that it can be imbued
with meaning by a
composer, and as the
sonic story unfolds an
ensemble, director, and
audience members can draw
out their own meaning
from the experience. Who
exactly is chasing
Mercury? I leave that up
to the wonderfully
creative minds of the
young ladies and
gentlemen who have the
opportunity to bring this
work to life. The
opportunity to compose
music and allow student
musicians to give this
piece new life and draw
out different meanings is
a humbling
experience.Rehearsal
Notes and SuggestionsAs
stated earlier, the
opening motif (a range of
a seventh) comes back
frequently in the work in
a variety of settings and
textures. Throughout the
work, it is important for
students to recognize the
two themes from Holst
when they are present in
the sound canvas. If the
solos (clarinet and alto
saxophone) are utilized,
the supporting parts
around and underneath
those lines must be
sensitive and play in
such a way to properly
balance those parts.
There are number of muted
sections for the trumpet
section, and I would
advocate for all trumpets
acquiring the same mute
to contribute to unity in
timbre. The bold fanfare
sections (the first
occurs at m. 37) must be
presented with a unified
articulation style. As
the texture intensifies
prior to m. 169, it is
crucial for the ensemble
to play within themselves
and exercise musical
courtesy to allow all
voices to be heard as
they arrive at m. 181. My
thanks in advance for
your support of this
music, and I wish you
well as you and your
ensemble begin Chasing
Mercury! $14.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Jailhouse Rock! - Choral Book - Facile Word Music
2-part/Unison choir - Easy SKU: WD.080689710179 Shake, Rattle and Roll...(+)
2-part/Unison choir -
Easy SKU:
WD.080689710179
Shake, Rattle and
Roll. Composed by
David Clydesdale.
Arranged by David
Clydesdale. Choral,
cantatas. Modern
Christian. Book. Duration
38'00. Word Music
#080689710179. Published
by Word Music
(WD.080689710179).
UPC:
080689710179. Jailhouse Rock!,
an upbeat musical from
Celeste Clydesdale,
teaches children about
our freedom in Christ as
believers. The musical
opens as the children
embark on a fun week of
hiking and swimming at
Camp Koinonia. But much
to their disappointment,
when they arrive a
torrential downpour
leaves them jailed up in
the mess hall. While the
children are inside, the
Camp Director and the
Junior Counselors teach
them about Paul, Silas
and Peter's experiences
being locked up, and how
prayer and praise makes a
difference.
As a
bonus, on the performance
video, Joni Eareckson
Tada shares her testimony
and teaches both children
and congregation that God
has a sovereign plan for
each of us. Even though
seen or unseen things may
confine us, when we are
reborn through Christ, we
are always free in our
hearts.
Filled
the variety of music
styles you expect from
Celeste Clydesdale,
Jailhouse
Rock! is a
musical kids will love as
they learn that true
freedom comes from being
reborn in
Christ.
Ages:
1st to 6th Grade. $12.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Changed By A Baby Boy - Orchestration Word Music
Various instruments SKU: WD.080689480676 Composed by Nan Allen. Arranged ...(+)
Various instruments
SKU:
WD.080689480676
Composed by Nan Allen.
Arranged by Lari Goss.
Choral, cantatas. Modern
Christian. Orchestration.
Word Music #080689480676.
Published by Word Music
(WD.080689480676).
UPC:
080689480676. Who
would have imagined that
a tiny baby born in a
small stable over 2,000
years ago could and would
change the entire world?
Changed By a Baby Boy
rejoices in The Greatest
Story Ever Told and how
God's miraculous plan
impacted the world
then...and now. Arranged
and orchestrated by the
Grammy and Dove
Award-winning Lari Goss,
who brings his inimitable
style to this Southern
Gospel-flavored musical.
Veteran writer Nan Allen
has created narration
which uplifts and
inspires, while weaving
the dynamicsongs...from
foot-stomping to
heartfelt and soaring
ballads...into a seamless
42-minute Christmas
worship experience.
Optional children's choir
participation in one song
is possible for an
extra-special
heartwarming moment.
Plus, an accompaniment
DVD is available to
enhance the
presentation. $399.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Changed By A Baby Boy - Accompaniment Video Word Music
SKU: WD.080689478093 Composed by Nan Allen. Arranged by Lari Goss. Choral...(+)
SKU:
WD.080689478093
Composed by Nan Allen.
Arranged by Lari Goss.
Choral, cantatas. Modern
Christian. Accompaniment
video. Word Music
#080689478093. Published
by Word Music
(WD.080689478093).
UPC:
080689478093. Who
would have imagined that
a tiny baby born in a
small stable over 2,000
years ago could and would
change the entire world?
Changed By a Baby Boy
rejoices in The Greatest
Story Ever Told and how
God's miraculous plan
impacted the world
then...and now. Arranged
and orchestrated by the
Grammy and Dove
Award-winning Lari Goss,
who brings his inimitable
style to this Southern
Gospel-flavored musical.
Veteran writer Nan Allen
has created narration
which uplifts and
inspires, while weaving
the dynamicsongs...from
foot-stomping to
heartfelt and soaring
ballads...into a seamless
42-minute Christmas
worship experience.
Optional children's choir
participation in one song
is possible for an
extra-special
heartwarming moment.
Plus, an accompaniment
DVD is available to
enhance the
presentation. $225.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Changed By A Baby Boy - Bulk CD (10-pak) Word Music
SKU: WD.080689761720 Composed by Nan Allen. Arranged by Lari Goss. Choral...(+)
SKU:
WD.080689761720
Composed by Nan Allen.
Arranged by Lari Goss.
Choral, cantatas. Modern
Christian. Bulk CD
(10-pak). Word Music
#080689761720. Published
by Word Music
(WD.080689761720).
UPC:
080689761720. Who
would have imagined that
a tiny baby born in a
small stable over 2,000
years ago could and would
change the entire world?
Changed By a Baby Boy
rejoices in The Greatest
Story Ever Told and how
God's miraculous plan
impacted the world
then...and now. Arranged
and orchestrated by the
Grammy and Dove
Award-winning Lari Goss,
who brings his inimitable
style to this Southern
Gospel-flavored musical.
Veteran writer Nan Allen
has created narration
which uplifts and
inspires, while weaving
the dynamicsongs...from
foot-stomping to
heartfelt and soaring
ballads...into a seamless
42-minute Christmas
worship experience.
Optional children's choir
participation in one song
is possible for an
extra-special
heartwarming moment.
Plus, an accompaniment
DVD is available to
enhance the
presentation. $69.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Changed By A Baby Boy - CD/DVD Preview Pak Word Music
SKU: WD.080689562365 Composed by Nan Allen. Arranged by Lari Goss. Choral...(+)
SKU:
WD.080689562365
Composed by Nan Allen.
Arranged by Lari Goss.
Choral, cantatas. Modern
Christian. CD/DVD preview
pak. Word Music
#080689562365. Published
by Word Music
(WD.080689562365).
UPC:
080689562365. Who
would have imagined that
a tiny baby born in a
small stable over 2,000
years ago could and would
change the entire world?
Changed By a Baby Boy
rejoices in The Greatest
Story Ever Told and how
God's miraculous plan
impacted the world
then...and now. Arranged
and orchestrated by the
Grammy and Dove
Award-winning Lari Goss,
who brings his inimitable
style to this Southern
Gospel-flavored musical.
Veteran writer Nan Allen
has created narration
which uplifts and
inspires, while weaving
the dynamicsongs...from
foot-stomping to
heartfelt and soaring
ballads...into a seamless
42-minute Christmas
worship experience.
Optional children's choir
participation in one song
is possible for an
extra-special
heartwarming moment.
Plus, an accompaniment
DVD is available to
enhance the
presentation. $14.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| God Has Planted Christ the Vine Chorale SATB SATB, Piano - Débutant GIA Publications
SATB choir, piano accompaniment, violin 1, violin 2, viola, cello - Beginning (+)
SATB choir, piano
accompaniment, violin 1,
violin 2, viola, cello -
Beginning SKU:
GI.G-9017 Composed by
Marty Haugen. Eastertide,
Easter 5 B. Choral. Tune
Name: Christ The Vine.
Sacred. Octavo. With
guitar chord names. 8
pages. GIA Publications
#9017. Published by GIA
Publications (GI.G-9017).
UPC: 785147901709.
English. Text by Adam M.
L. Tice. Scripture: John
15:1–8. Adam
Tice’s beautiful
text is filled with
images of abundance that
inspired the rich
harmonies of
Haugen’s setting.
The octavo has a
four-part hymn version,
while a unison hymn
version is available in
Tice’s hymn text
collection Claim the
Mystery, G-8879. The
piece is accompanied by
piano and an optional
string quartet, the
guitar is optional as
well. The Guitar part is
optional. Four-part
hymn version of the piece
is included in the
octavo. $2.20 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Odysseia Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur] - Intermédiaire De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 5 SKU: BT.DHP-1084443-140 Based on Homer...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 5 SKU:
BT.DHP-1084443-140
Based on Homer-s
Odyssey. Composed by
Maxime Aulio. Concert and
Contest Collection CBHA.
Concert Piece. Score
Only. Composed 2008. 52
pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1084443-140. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1084443-140).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch. Washed up on
the Phaeacian shore after
a shipwreck, Odysseus is
introduced to King
Alcinous. As he sits in
the palace, he tells the
Phaeacians of his
wanderings since leaving
Troy. Odysseus and his
men fi rst landed on the
island of the Cicones
wherethey sacked the city
of Ismarus. From there,
great storms swept them
to the land of the
hospitable Lotus Eaters.
Then they sailed to the
land of the Cyclopes.
Odysseus and twelve of
his men entered the cave
of Polyphemus. After the
single-eyed giantmade
handfuls of his men into
meals, Odysseus fi nally
defeated him. He got him
drunk and once he had
fallen asleep, he and his
men stabbed a glowing
spike into the
Cyclop’s single
eye, completely blinding
him. They escaped by
clinging to the belliesof
some sheep. Once aboard,
Odysseus taunted the
Cyclop by revealing him
his true identity.
Enraged, Polyphemus
hurled rocks at the ship,
trying to sink it. After
leaving the
Cyclopes’ island,
they arrived at the home
of Aeolus, ruler of the
winds.Aeolus off ered
Odysseus a bag trapping
all the strong winds
within except one - the
one which would take him
straight back to Ithaca.
As the ship came within
sight of Ithaca, the
crewmen, curious about
the bag, decided to open
it. The winds escapedand
stirred up a storm.
Odysseus and his crew
came to the land of the
cannibalistic
Laestrygonians, who sank
all but one of the ships.
The survivors went next
to Aeaea, the island of
the witch-goddess Circe.
Odysseus sent out a
scouting party butCirce
turned them into pigs.
With the help of an
antidote the god Hermes
had given him, Odysseus
managed to overpower the
goddess and forced her to
change his men back to
human form. When it was
time for Odysseus to
leave, Circe told him to
sail tothe realm of the
dead to speak with the
spirit of the seer
Tiresias. One
day’s sailing took
them to the land of the
Cimmerians. There, he
performed sacrifi ces to
attract the souls of the
dead. Tiresias told him
what would happen to him
next. He thengot to talk
with his mother,
Anticleia, and met the
spirits of Agamemnon,
Achilles, Patroclus,
Antilochus, Ajax and
others. He then saw the
souls of the damned
Tityos, Tantalus, and
Sisyphus. Odysseus soon
found himself mobbed by
souls. He
becamefrightened, ran
back to his ship, and
sailed away. While back
at Aeaea, Circe told him
about the dangers he
would have to face on his
way back home. She
advised him to avoid
hearing the song of the
Sirens; but if he really
felt he had to hear,
thenhe should be tied to
the mast of the ship,
which he did. Odysseus
then successfully steered
his crew past Charybdis
(a violent whirlpool) and
Scylla (a multiple-headed
monster), but Scylla
managed to devour six of
his men. Finally,
Odysseus and hissurviving
crew approached the
island where the Sun god
kept sacred cattle.
Odysseus wanted to sail
past, but the crewmen
persuaded him to let them
rest there. Odysseus
passed Circe’s
counsel on to his men.
Once he had fallen
asleep, his men
impiouslykilled and ate
some of the cattle. When
the Sun god found out, he
asked Zeus to punish
them. Shortly after they
set sail from the island,
Zeus destroyed the ship
and all the men died
except for Odysseus.
After ten days, Odysseus
was washed up on
theisland of the nymph
Calypso.
Odysseus,
die is aangespoeld op de
kust van de Phaeaken,
maakt kennis met koning
Alcinoüs. In het
paleis van de
laatstgenoemde vertelt
hij wat hij heeft
meegemaakt sinds zijn
vertrek uit Troje.
Odysseus en zijn
metgezellen legdeneerst
aan op het eiland van de
Ciconen, waar ze de stad
Ismarus plunderden. Toen
ze weer op zee waren,
brak een storm los, die
ze naar het land van de
gastvrije Lotophagen
bracht. Daarna zeilden ze
naar het eiland van de
Cyclopen.Odysseus en
twaalf van zijn
metgezellen kwamen
terecht in de grot van
Polyphemus. Deze verslond
een aantal van hen, maar
werd uiteindelijk door
Odysseus verslagen: hij
voerde de reus dronken,
waarna die in slaap viel.
Vervolgensstak hij een
gloeiende paal in zijn
ene oog om hem blind te
maken. Odysseus en zijn
mannen ontsnapten uit de
grot door ieder onder de
buik van een van
Polyphemus’
schapen te gaan hangen.
Eenmaal weer aan boord
riep Odysseusuitdagend
naar de cycloop en
onthulde zijn naam.
Woedend wierp Polyphemus
rotsblokken in de
richting van het schip in
een poging het te laten
zinken. Nadat ze het
Cyclopeneiland hadden
verlaten, arriveerden ze
bij Aeolus, heerservan de
winden. Aeolus gaf
Odysseus een zak met
daarin alle krachtige
winden behalve één
- die hem rechtstreeks
terug naar zijn
thuisbasis Ithaca zou
voeren. Toen het schip
Ithaca bijna had bereikt,
besloten de metgezellen,
die nieuwsgierigwaren
naar de inhoud, de zak te
openen. De winden
ontsnapten en er ontstond
een enorme storm.
Odysseus en zijn
bemanning kwamen terecht
in het land van de
kannibalistische
Laestrygonen, die alle
schepen lieten zinken,
opéén na. De
overlevenden vluchtten
naar Aeaea, het eiland
van de tovenares Circe,
die de metgezellen van
Odysseus in zwijnen
veranderde. Met de hulp
van een tegengif dat hij
had gekregen van Hermes,
lukte het Odysseus om
Circe te
Nachdem
er an die Küste der
Phäaker gespült
wurde, wird Odysseus dem
König Akinoos
vorgestellt. In dessen
Palast erzählt er den
Phäakern von den
Fahrten nach seiner
Abreise aus Troja.
Odysseus und seine
Männer landen
zunächst auf
denKikonen, einer
Inselgruppe, wo sie die
Stadt Ismaros einnehmen.
Von dort aus treiben sie
mächtige Stürme
zum Land der
gastfreundlichen
Lotophagen
(Lotos-Essern). Dann
segeln sie zum Land der
Kyklopen (Zyklopen).
Odysseus und seine
zwölf Mannenbetreten
die Höhle von
Poloyphem, dem Sohn
Poseidons. Nachdem dieser
einige der Männer
verspeist hat,
überwaÃ…Nltigt
ihn Odysseus, indem er
ihn betrunken macht und
dann mit einem
glühenden Spieß
in dessen einziges Auge
sticht und ihn
somitblendet. Odysseus
und die übrigen
Männer fl iehen an den
Bäuchen von Schafen
hängend. Wieder an
Bord, provoziert Odysseus
den Zyklopen, indem er
ihm seine wahre
Identität verrät.
Wütend bewirft
Polyphem das Schiff mit
Steinen undversucht, es
zu versenken. Nachdem sie
die Insel der Kyklopen
verlassen haben, kommen
Odysseus und seine Mannen
ins Reich von Aiolos, dem
Herr der Winde. Aiolos
schenkt ihm einen Beutel,
in dem alle Winde
eingesperrt sind,
außer dem, der ihn
direktzurück nach
Ithaka treiben soll. Als
das Schiff in Sichtweite
von Ithaka ist, öff
nen die neugierigen
Seemänner den
Windsack. Die Winde entfl
iehen und erzeugen einen
Sturm. Odysseus und seine
Mannschaft verschlägt
es ins Land
derkannibalischen
Laistrygonen, die alle
ihre Schiff e, bis auf
eines, versenken. Die
Ãœberlebenden reisen
weiter nach Aiaia, der
Insel der Zauberin Kirke.
Odysseus sendet einen
Spähtrupp aus, der von
Kirke aber in Schweine
verwandelt wird. Mit
Hilfeeines Gegenmittels
vom Götterboten Hermes
kann Odysseus Kirke
überwaÃ…Nltigen
und er zwingt sie, seinen
Gefährten wieder ihre
menschliche Gestalt
zurückzugeben. Als
er wieder aufbrechen
will, rät Kirke ihm,
den Seher Teiresias in
derUnterwelt aufzusuchen
und zu befragen. Eine
Tagesreise führt
sie dann ins Land der
Kimmerer, nahe dem
Eingang des Hades. Dort
bringt Odysseus Opfer, um
die Seelen der Toten
anzurufen. Teireisas sagt
ihm sein Schicksal
voraus. Dann darf
Odysseusmit seiner Mutter
Antikleia und den Seelen
von Agamemnon, Achilles,
Patroklos, Antilochus,
Ajax und anderen Toten
sprechen. Dann sieht er
die Seelen der Verdammten
Tityos, Tantalos und
Sisyphos. Bald wird
Odysseus selbst von den
Seelen gequält,
kehrtvoll Angst zu seinem
Schiff zurück und
segelt davon. In Aiaia
hatte Kirke ihn vor den
drohenden Gefahren der
Heimreise gewarnt. Sie
riet ihm, den Gesang der
Sirenen zu vermeiden,
wenn er aber unbedingt
zuhören müsse,
solle er sich an denMast
seines Schiff es bindet
lassen, was er dann auch
tut. Dann führt
Odysseus seine Mannschaft
erfolgreich durch die
Meerenge zwischen Skylla
und Charybdis, wobei
Skylla jedoch sechs
seiner Männer
verschlingt.
Schließlich erreichen
Odysseusund die
überlebende
Besatzung die Insel, auf
der der Sonnengott Helios
heiliges Vieh hält.
Odysseus will
weitersegeln, aber seine
Mannschaft
überredet ihn zu
einer Rast. Odysseus
erzählt ihnen von
Kirkes Warnung, aber
kaum, dass
ereingeschlafen ist,
töten die Männer in
gotteslästerlicher
Weise einige Rinder und
verspeisen sie. Als
Helios dies entdeckt,
bittet er Zeus, sie zu
bestrafen. Kurz nachdem
sie die Segel für
die Abreise von der Insel
gesetzt haben,
zerstört Zeusdas
Schiff und alle außer
Odysseus sterben. Nach
zehn Tagen wird Odysseus
an den Strand der Insel
der Nymphe Kalypso
angespült.
U
lysse, épuisé par
la terrible tempête
qu’il a subie,
échoue sur le rivage
des Phéaciens. Reçu
au palais du roi
Alcinoos, Ulysse
entreprend le récit
des épreuves
passées depuis son
départ de Troie.
Arrivés dans
l’île des
Cicones, Ulysse et ses
compagnons mettent la
cité d’Ismaros
sac puis reprennent la
mer. Les vents les
emportent chez les
Lotophages, un peuple
paisible. Ulysse aborde
au pays des Cyclopes. Il
pénètre dans la
caverne de Polyphème
accompagné de douze
hommes. Après avoir vu
le Cyclope dévorer
deux de ses compagnons
chaque repas, Ulysse ruse
pour lui échapper. Il
l’enivre puis
embrase un épieu
taillé, qu’il
plante dans l'œil
unique du Cyclope
endormi,l’aveuglan
t définitivement. Les
survivants sortent
ensuite cachés sous le
ventre de ses brebis et
regagnent leurs bateaux.
Faisant preuve
d’orgueil, Ulysse
crie sa véritable
identité au risque de
faire sombrer son navire
sous une pluie de
rochers. Ulysse aborde
l’île
d’Eolie, au
royaume du maître des
vents. Eole offre Ulysse
un vent favorable pour
regagner Ithaque, et une
outre renfermant tous les
vents contraires.
Hélas, la curiosité
des marins
d’Ulysse aura
raison de cet heureux
dénouement car, en
ouvrant l’outre,
les vents contraires
s’échappent et
déchaînent une
nouvelle tempête.
Après avoir
dérivé plusieurs
jours, ils parviennent
chez les Lestrygons
cannibales qui
détruisent
l’escadre. Les
survivants reprennent la
mer avec un unique navire
et abordent dans
l’île
d’Aiaié,
séjour de la
magicienne Circé.
Ulysse envoie des
éclaireurs dans les
terres. Imprudemment
entrés dans la demeure
de la magicienne, ils
sont transformés en
pourceaux. Seul Ulysse
échappe au
sortilège gr ce
l’antidote que lui
indique Hermès.
Vaincue, Circé
s’offre au
héros et rend ses
compagnons leur forme
humaine. Avant de laisser
partir Ulysse, Circé
lui conseille
d’aller au pays
des morts consulter
l’ombre du devin
Tirésias. Après une
journée de navigation,
le bateau d’Ulysse
atteint le pays des
Cimmériens. Il
s’acquitte des
rites appropriés pour
pouvoir
s’entretenir avec
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| Odysseia Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 5 SKU: BT.DHP-1084443-010 Based on Homer...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 5 SKU:
BT.DHP-1084443-010
Based on Homer-s
Odyssey. Composed by
Maxime Aulio. Concert and
Contest Collection CBHA.
Concert Piece. Set (Score
& Parts). Composed 2008.
De Haske Publications
#DHP 1084443-010.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(BT.DHP-1084443-010).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch. Washed up on
the Phaeacian shore after
a shipwreck, Odysseus is
introduced to King
Alcinous. As he sits in
the palace, he tells the
Phaeacians of his
wanderings since leaving
Troy. Odysseus and his
men fi rst landed on the
island of the Cicones
wherethey sacked the city
of Ismarus. From there,
great storms swept them
to the land of the
hospitable Lotus Eaters.
Then they sailed to the
land of the Cyclopes.
Odysseus and twelve of
his men entered the cave
of Polyphemus. After the
single-eyed giantmade
handfuls of his men into
meals, Odysseus fi nally
defeated him. He got him
drunk and once he had
fallen asleep, he and his
men stabbed a glowing
spike into the
Cyclop’s single
eye, completely blinding
him. They escaped by
clinging to the belliesof
some sheep. Once aboard,
Odysseus taunted the
Cyclop by revealing him
his true identity.
Enraged, Polyphemus
hurled rocks at the ship,
trying to sink it. After
leaving the
Cyclopes’ island,
they arrived at the home
of Aeolus, ruler of the
winds.Aeolus off ered
Odysseus a bag trapping
all the strong winds
within except one - the
one which would take him
straight back to Ithaca.
As the ship came within
sight of Ithaca, the
crewmen, curious about
the bag, decided to open
it. The winds escapedand
stirred up a storm.
Odysseus and his crew
came to the land of the
cannibalistic
Laestrygonians, who sank
all but one of the ships.
The survivors went next
to Aeaea, the island of
the witch-goddess Circe.
Odysseus sent out a
scouting party butCirce
turned them into pigs.
With the help of an
antidote the god Hermes
had given him, Odysseus
managed to overpower the
goddess and forced her to
change his men back to
human form. When it was
time for Odysseus to
leave, Circe told him to
sail tothe realm of the
dead to speak with the
spirit of the seer
Tiresias. One
day’s sailing took
them to the land of the
Cimmerians. There, he
performed sacrifi ces to
attract the souls of the
dead. Tiresias told him
what would happen to him
next. He thengot to talk
with his mother,
Anticleia, and met the
spirits of Agamemnon,
Achilles, Patroclus,
Antilochus, Ajax and
others. He then saw the
souls of the damned
Tityos, Tantalus, and
Sisyphus. Odysseus soon
found himself mobbed by
souls. He
becamefrightened, ran
back to his ship, and
sailed away. While back
at Aeaea, Circe told him
about the dangers he
would have to face on his
way back home. She
advised him to avoid
hearing the song of the
Sirens; but if he really
felt he had to hear,
thenhe should be tied to
the mast of the ship,
which he did. Odysseus
then successfully steered
his crew past Charybdis
(a violent whirlpool) and
Scylla (a multiple-headed
monster), but Scylla
managed to devour six of
his men. Finally,
Odysseus and hissurviving
crew approached the
island where the Sun god
kept sacred cattle.
Odysseus wanted to sail
past, but the crewmen
persuaded him to let them
rest there. Odysseus
passed Circe’s
counsel on to his men.
Once he had fallen
asleep, his men
impiouslykilled and ate
some of the cattle. When
the Sun god found out, he
asked Zeus to punish
them. Shortly after they
set sail from the island,
Zeus destroyed the ship
and all the men died
except for Odysseus.
After ten days, Odysseus
was washed up on
theisland of the nymph
Calypso.
Odysseus,
die is aangespoeld op de
kust van de Phaeaken,
maakt kennis met koning
Alcinoüs. In het
paleis van de
laatstgenoemde vertelt
hij wat hij heeft
meegemaakt sinds zijn
vertrek uit Troje.
Odysseus en zijn
metgezellen legdeneerst
aan op het eiland van de
Ciconen, waar ze de stad
Ismarus plunderden. Toen
ze weer op zee waren,
brak een storm los, die
ze naar het land van de
gastvrije Lotophagen
bracht. Daarna zeilden ze
naar het eiland van de
Cyclopen.Odysseus en
twaalf van zijn
metgezellen kwamen
terecht in de grot van
Polyphemus. Deze verslond
een aantal van hen, maar
werd uiteindelijk door
Odysseus verslagen: hij
voerde de reus dronken,
waarna die in slaap viel.
Vervolgensstak hij een
gloeiende paal in zijn
ene oog om hem blind te
maken. Odysseus en zijn
mannen ontsnapten uit de
grot door ieder onder de
buik van een van
Polyphemus’
schapen te gaan hangen.
Eenmaal weer aan boord
riep Odysseusuitdagend
naar de cycloop en
onthulde zijn naam.
Woedend wierp Polyphemus
rotsblokken in de
richting van het schip in
een poging het te laten
zinken. Nadat ze het
Cyclopeneiland hadden
verlaten, arriveerden ze
bij Aeolus, heerservan de
winden. Aeolus gaf
Odysseus een zak met
daarin alle krachtige
winden behalve één
- die hem rechtstreeks
terug naar zijn
thuisbasis Ithaca zou
voeren. Toen het schip
Ithaca bijna had bereikt,
besloten de metgezellen,
die nieuwsgierigwaren
naar de inhoud, de zak te
openen. De winden
ontsnapten en er ontstond
een enorme storm.
Odysseus en zijn
bemanning kwamen terecht
in het land van de
kannibalistische
Laestrygonen, die alle
schepen lieten zinken,
opéén na. De
overlevenden vluchtten
naar Aeaea, het eiland
van de tovenares Circe,
die de metgezellen van
Odysseus in zwijnen
veranderde. Met de hulp
van een tegengif dat hij
had gekregen van Hermes,
lukte het Odysseus om
Circe te
Nachdem
er an die Küste der
Phäaker gespült
wurde, wird Odysseus dem
König Akinoos
vorgestellt. In dessen
Palast erzählt er den
Phäakern von den
Fahrten nach seiner
Abreise aus Troja.
Odysseus und seine
Männer landen
zunächst auf
denKikonen, einer
Inselgruppe, wo sie die
Stadt Ismaros einnehmen.
Von dort aus treiben sie
mächtige Stürme
zum Land der
gastfreundlichen
Lotophagen
(Lotos-Essern). Dann
segeln sie zum Land der
Kyklopen (Zyklopen).
Odysseus und seine
zwölf Mannenbetreten
die Höhle von
Poloyphem, dem Sohn
Poseidons. Nachdem dieser
einige der Männer
verspeist hat,
überwaÃ…Nltigt
ihn Odysseus, indem er
ihn betrunken macht und
dann mit einem
glühenden Spieß
in dessen einziges Auge
sticht und ihn
somitblendet. Odysseus
und die übrigen
Männer fl iehen an den
Bäuchen von Schafen
hängend. Wieder an
Bord, provoziert Odysseus
den Zyklopen, indem er
ihm seine wahre
Identität verrät.
Wütend bewirft
Polyphem das Schiff mit
Steinen undversucht, es
zu versenken. Nachdem sie
die Insel der Kyklopen
verlassen haben, kommen
Odysseus und seine Mannen
ins Reich von Aiolos, dem
Herr der Winde. Aiolos
schenkt ihm einen Beutel,
in dem alle Winde
eingesperrt sind,
außer dem, der ihn
direktzurück nach
Ithaka treiben soll. Als
das Schiff in Sichtweite
von Ithaka ist, öff
nen die neugierigen
Seemänner den
Windsack. Die Winde entfl
iehen und erzeugen einen
Sturm. Odysseus und seine
Mannschaft verschlägt
es ins Land
derkannibalischen
Laistrygonen, die alle
ihre Schiff e, bis auf
eines, versenken. Die
Ãœberlebenden reisen
weiter nach Aiaia, der
Insel der Zauberin Kirke.
Odysseus sendet einen
Spähtrupp aus, der von
Kirke aber in Schweine
verwandelt wird. Mit
Hilfeeines Gegenmittels
vom Götterboten Hermes
kann Odysseus Kirke
überwaÃ…Nltigen
und er zwingt sie, seinen
Gefährten wieder ihre
menschliche Gestalt
zurückzugeben. Als
er wieder aufbrechen
will, rät Kirke ihm,
den Seher Teiresias in
derUnterwelt aufzusuchen
und zu befragen. Eine
Tagesreise führt
sie dann ins Land der
Kimmerer, nahe dem
Eingang des Hades. Dort
bringt Odysseus Opfer, um
die Seelen der Toten
anzurufen. Teireisas sagt
ihm sein Schicksal
voraus. Dann darf
Odysseusmit seiner Mutter
Antikleia und den Seelen
von Agamemnon, Achilles,
Patroklos, Antilochus,
Ajax und anderen Toten
sprechen. Dann sieht er
die Seelen der Verdammten
Tityos, Tantalos und
Sisyphos. Bald wird
Odysseus selbst von den
Seelen gequält,
kehrtvoll Angst zu seinem
Schiff zurück und
segelt davon. In Aiaia
hatte Kirke ihn vor den
drohenden Gefahren der
Heimreise gewarnt. Sie
riet ihm, den Gesang der
Sirenen zu vermeiden,
wenn er aber unbedingt
zuhören müsse,
solle er sich an denMast
seines Schiff es bindet
lassen, was er dann auch
tut. Dann führt
Odysseus seine Mannschaft
erfolgreich durch die
Meerenge zwischen Skylla
und Charybdis, wobei
Skylla jedoch sechs
seiner Männer
verschlingt.
Schließlich erreichen
Odysseusund die
überlebende
Besatzung die Insel, auf
der der Sonnengott Helios
heiliges Vieh hält.
Odysseus will
weitersegeln, aber seine
Mannschaft
überredet ihn zu
einer Rast. Odysseus
erzählt ihnen von
Kirkes Warnung, aber
kaum, dass
ereingeschlafen ist,
töten die Männer in
gotteslästerlicher
Weise einige Rinder und
verspeisen sie. Als
Helios dies entdeckt,
bittet er Zeus, sie zu
bestrafen. Kurz nachdem
sie die Segel für
die Abreise von der Insel
gesetzt haben,
zerstört Zeusdas
Schiff und alle außer
Odysseus sterben. Nach
zehn Tagen wird Odysseus
an den Strand der Insel
der Nymphe Kalypso
angespült.
U
lysse, épuisé par
la terrible tempête
qu’il a subie,
échoue sur le rivage
des Phéaciens. Reçu
au palais du roi
Alcinoos, Ulysse
entreprend le récit
des épreuves
passées depuis son
départ de Troie.
Arrivés dans
l’île des
Cicones, Ulysse et ses
compagnons mettent la
cité d’Ismaros
sac puis reprennent la
mer. Les vents les
emportent chez les
Lotophages, un peuple
paisible. Ulysse aborde
au pays des Cyclopes. Il
pénètre dans la
caverne de Polyphème
accompagné de douze
hommes. Après avoir vu
le Cyclope dévorer
deux de ses compagnons
chaque repas, Ulysse ruse
pour lui échapper. Il
l’enivre puis
embrase un épieu
taillé, qu’il
plante dans l'œil
unique du Cyclope
endormi,l’aveuglan
t définitivement. Les
survivants sortent
ensuite cachés sous le
ventre de ses brebis et
regagnent leurs bateaux.
Faisant preuve
d’orgueil, Ulysse
crie sa véritable
identité au risque de
faire sombrer son navire
sous une pluie de
rochers. Ulysse aborde
l’île
d’Eolie, au
royaume du maître des
vents. Eole offre Ulysse
un vent favorable pour
regagner Ithaque, et une
outre renfermant tous les
vents contraires.
Hélas, la curiosité
des marins
d’Ulysse aura
raison de cet heureux
dénouement car, en
ouvrant l’outre,
les vents contraires
s’échappent et
déchaînent une
nouvelle tempête.
Après avoir
dérivé plusieurs
jours, ils parviennent
chez les Lestrygons
cannibales qui
détruisent
l’escadre. Les
survivants reprennent la
mer avec un unique navire
et abordent dans
l’île
d’Aiaié,
séjour de la
magicienne Circé.
Ulysse envoie des
éclaireurs dans les
terres. Imprudemment
entrés dans la demeure
de la magicienne, ils
sont transformés en
pourceaux. Seul Ulysse
échappe au
sortilège gr ce
l’antidote que lui
indique Hermès.
Vaincue, Circé
s’offre au
héros et rend ses
compagnons leur forme
humaine. Avant de laisser
partir Ulysse, Circé
lui conseille
d’aller au pays
des morts consulter
l’ombre du devin
Tirésias. Après une
journée de navigation,
le bateau d’Ulysse
atteint le pays des
Cimmériens. Il
s’acquitte des
rites appropriés pour
pouvoir
s’entretenir avec
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| There Was A Child Went Forth Every Day Theodore Presser Co.
Choral Children's choir, Piano SKU: PR.312419290 From Terra Nostra...(+)
Choral Children's choir,
Piano SKU:
PR.312419290 From
Terra Nostra.
Composed by Stacy Garrop.
Performance Score. 8
pages. Duration 2
minutes, 35 seconds.
Theodore Presser Company
#312-41929. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.312419290). ISBN
9781491137932. UPC:
680160692620. Texts from
The King James Bible,
creation myths from
India, North America, and
Egypt; Edna St. Vincent
Millay, Percy Bysshe
Shelley, Walt Whitman,
Lord Byron, Esther
Iverem, William
Wordsworth, Wendell
Berry, Lord Alfred
Tennyson, Charles Mackay,
William . Terra
Nostra focuses on the
relationship between our
planet and mankind, how
this relationship has
shifted over time, and
how we can re-establish a
harmonious balance. The
oratorio is divided into
three parts:Part I:
Creation of the World
celebrates the birth and
beauty of our planet. The
oratorio begins with
creation myths from
India, North America, and
Egypt that are integrated
into the opening lines of
Genesis from the Old
Testament. The music
surges forth from these
creation stories into
“God’s World” by
Edna St. Vincent Millay,
which describes the world
in exuberant and vivid
detail. Percy Bysshe
Shelley’s “On thine
own child” praises
Mother Earth for her role
bringing forth all life,
while Walt Whitman sings
a love song to the planet
in “Smile O voluptuous
cool-breathed earth!”
Part I ends with “A
Blade of Grass” in
which Whitman muses how
our planet has been
spinning in the heavens
for a very long time.Part
II: The Rise of Humanity
examines the achievements
of mankind, particularly
since the dawn of the
Industrial Age. Lord
Alfred Tennyson’s
“Locksley Hall” sets
an auspicious tone that
mankind is on the verge
of great discoveries.
This is followed in short
order by Charles
Mackay’s “Railways
1846,” William Ernest
Henley’s “A Song of
Speed,” and John
Gillespie Magee, Jr.’s
“High Flight,” each
of which celebrates a new
milestone in
technological
achievement. In “Binsey
Poplars,” Gerard Manley
Hopkins takes note of the
effect that these
advances are having on
the planet, with trees
being brought down and
landscapes forever
changed. Percy Bysshe
Shelley’s “A Dirge”
concludes Part II with a
warning that the planet
is beginning to sound a
grave alarm.Part III:
Searching for Balance
questions how we can
create more awareness for
our planet’s plight,
re-establish a deeper
connection to it, and
find a balance for living
within our planet’s
resources. Three texts
continue the earth’s
plea that ended the
previous section: Lord
Byron’s “Darkness”
speaks of a natural
disaster (a volcano) that
has blotted out the sun
from humanity and the
panic that ensues;
contemporary poet Esther
Iverem’s “Earth
Screaming” gives voice
to the modern issues of
our changing climate; and
William Wordsworth’s
“The World Is Too Much
With Us” warns us that
we are almost out of time
to change our course.
Contemporary/agrarian
poet Wendell Berry’s
“The Want of Peace”
speaks to us at the
climax of the oratorio,
reminding us that we can
find harmony with the
planet if we choose to
live more simply, and to
recall that we ourselves
came from the earth. Two
Walt Whitman texts (“A
Child said, What is the
grass?” and “There
was a child went forth
every day”) echo
Berry’s thoughts,
reminding us that we are
of the earth, as is
everything that we see on
our planet. The oratorio
concludes with a reprise
of Whitman’s “A Blade
of Grass” from Part I,
this time interspersed
with an additional
Whitman text that
sublimely states, “I
bequeath myself to the
dirt to grow from the
grass I love…”My hope
in writing this oratorio
is to invite audience
members to consider how
we interact with our
planet, and what we can
each personally do to
keep the planet going for
future generations. We
are the only stewards
Earth has; what can we
each do to leave her in
better shape than we
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