| America's All-Time Favorite Piano Pieces Piano seul [Partition] - Intermédiaire Music Sales
Edited by Amy Appleby. For Piano Solo. America's All-Time Favorite. Romantic. Le...(+)
Edited by Amy Appleby.
For Piano Solo. America's
All-Time Favorite.
Romantic. Level:
Intermediate. Sheet
Music. 320 pages.
Published by Music Sales
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| Spring City Overture Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire/avancé Hal Leonard
Score Only Concert Band (Score) - Grade 4 SKU: HL.4004104 Composed by Mic...(+)
Score Only Concert Band
(Score) - Grade 4 SKU:
HL.4004104 Composed
by Michael Sweeney.
MusicWorks Grade 4.
Festival. 32 pages.
Duration 300 seconds.
Published by Hal Leonard
(HL.4004104). UPC:
888680034375.
9.0x12.0x0.107
inches. Celebrating
its 130th anniversary,
the Woodstock City Band
of Woodstock, Illinois
(at one time known as
“Spring
Cityâ€) commissioned
this dynamic overture
honoring the
long-standing tradition
of summer concerts in the
historic town square.
Joyous and celebratory in
nature, Spring City
Overture features a
dramatic opening segment
that builds to the
tuneful main theme. A
brief reflective lyric
section provides a moment
of calm before returning
to the energetic opening
theme. Beautifully paced
for maximum emotional
impact and providing
challenging parts for all
sections, this powerful
work is equally suitable
for festivals or casual
concerts. Dur: 5:00. $7.50 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Spring-Time Wilhelm Hansen
Voice SKU: BT.WHKB213 Composed by Thomas Morley. Choral Score. Edition Wi...(+)
Voice SKU:
BT.WHKB213 Composed
by Thomas Morley. Choral
Score. Edition Wilhelm
Hansen #WHKB213.
Published by Edition
Wilhelm Hansen
(BT.WHKB213).
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| Antonio Vivaldi: Kaleidoscope - Two Spring Themes (The Four Seasons) Chester
Flexible Ensemble SKU: HL.14035123 By Nicholas Hare. By Antonio Vivaldi. ...(+)
Flexible Ensemble SKU:
HL.14035123 By
Nicholas Hare. By Antonio
Vivaldi. Edited by
Nicholas Hare. Music
Sales America. Classical.
Set. Composed 2005.
Chester Music #CH59386.
Published by Chester
Music (HL.14035123).
ISBN 9780711926769.
9.0x12.0x0.328
inches. Kaleidoscop
e will save you time! Do
you spend hours arranging
music for odd assortments
of instruments?
Kaleidoscope is specially
arranged to suit almost
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combination and these
varied ensembles are easy
and enjoyable too. So
much scope for virtually
any combination of
instruments! The series
is successful with
recorders, guitars,
percussion and keyboard
as well as with
orchestral groupings.
Whether there are five or
fifty players, every
Kaleidoscope title will
work! Just make sure that
melody and keyboard parts
are included - all other
parts are optional.
Kaleidoscope is superb
value for money - each
set contains a score plus
around 50 parts, each one
carefully written to suit
the needs of each
instrument. For example,
easy string parts are in
first position only
whilst easy clarinet
parts take care to avoid
the break. There are more
demanding parts too, for
experienced players. To
help you choose the right
pieces for your players
we have given the key of
each Kaleidoscope in
brackets. The complete
performance option! These
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well-known titles are a
must for every school.
Why not choose a theme
for your concert and
perform a selection of
Kaleidoscope show titles
and film themes or have
an evening of classical
favourites? In G and D
minor. Edited by Nicholas
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| Solo Time for Violin Book 2 CD Violon et Piano [Partition + CD] - Facile Oxford University Press
(16 concert pieces for violin and piano). Composed by Kathy and David Blackwell....(+)
(16 concert pieces for
violin and piano).
Composed by Kathy and
David Blackwell. Edited
by Kathy Blackwell and
David Blackwell. For
violin and piano. All
String Time. Level B-C
(easy - moderately
difficult). Book and CD.
64 pages. Published by
Oxford University Press
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| Volume 25 - All Time Standards
Instruments Sib, Mib, Do et Bass clef [Livre + CD] - Intermédiaire/avancé Jamey Aebersold Jazz
Volume 25 - All Time Standards by Jamey Aebersold. For any C, Eb, Bb, bass instr...(+)
Volume 25 - All Time
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Jamey Aebersold
Play-A-Long series. The
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jazz standards in the
series. Intermediate,
advanced. Book and 2 CDs.
76 pages. Published by
Jamey Aebersold Jazz
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| LiteTrax CD, Spring 2020 (Vol. 79, No. 2) Hal Leonard
LiteTrax CD (Accompaniment CD) SKU: HL.299615 Sacred Choral. CD. Publishe...(+)
LiteTrax CD
(Accompaniment CD)
SKU: HL.299615
Sacred Choral. CD.
Published by Hal Leonard
(HL.299615). UPC:
888680957674.
5.0x5.0x0.145
inches. Stretch
your music budget with
these exceptional quality
accompaniment tracks for
9 anthems from Hal
Leonard and Shawnee Press
on one convenient CD.
Songs include: Find Our
Way Home; I Thought by
Now; I Walk with the
King; Into the Waters; Is
Anyone Happy?; Jesus
Changes Everything;
Jesus, Lover of My Soul;
Press Toward the Mark;
The Time of Song
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| BigTime Piano Classics
Piano seul [Partition] - Intermédiaire FJH
Arranged by Nancy & Randall Faber. For Piano. PreTime to BigTime Piano Supplemen...(+)
Arranged by Nancy &
Randall Faber. For Piano.
PreTime to BigTime Piano
Supplementary Library.
Classics. Level: 4. Book.
Published by The FJH
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| ShowTime Piano Classics
Piano seul [Partition] FJH
Arranged by Nancy & Randall Faber. For Piano. PreTime to BigTime Piano Supplemen...(+)
Arranged by Nancy &
Randall Faber. For Piano.
PreTime to BigTime Piano
Supplementary Library.
Classics. Level: 2A.
Book. Published by The
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| Mike Springer : Dynamo Rag Piano seul [Feuillet] - Intermédiaire Alfred Publishing
Composed by Mike Springer. Single piece for piano solo. Level: Early Intermediat...(+)
Composed by Mike
Springer. Single piece
for piano solo. Level:
Early Intermediate. C
Major. 4 pages. Published
by Alfred Publishing.
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| Mike Springer's Favorite Solos, Book 2 Piano seul Alfred Publishing
8 of His Original Piano Solos. Composed by Mike Springer. Graded Standard...(+)
8 of His Original
Piano Solos. Composed
by Mike Springer. Graded
Standard Repertoire;
Piano Collection; Piano
Supplemental. Favorite
Solos. Recital. Book. 24
pages. Alfred Music
#00-45289. Published by
Alfred Music (AP.45289).
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| Bruce Springsteen: Devils & Dust Guitare notes et tablatures [Partition] - Intermédiaire Alfred Publishing
Performed by Bruce Springsteen. For guitar and voice. Format: guitar tablature s...(+)
Performed by Bruce
Springsteen. For guitar
and voice. Format: guitar
tablature songbook. With
guitar tablature,
standard guitar notation,
vocal melody, lyrics,
chord names, guitar chord
diagrams and color
photos. Rock and Classic
Rock. 68 pages. 9x12
inches. Published by
Alfred Publishing.
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| Spring in Dresden Theodore Presser Co.
Orchestra Bass Drum, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Contrabass, F...(+)
Orchestra Bass Drum,
Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2,
Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2,
Contrabass, Flute 1,
Flute 2, Harp, Horn 1,
Horn 2, Horn 3, Horn 4,
Marimba, Oboe 1, Oboe 2,
Percussion 1, Percussion
2, Percussion 3, Snare
Drum, Suspended Cymbal,
Tam-tam, Trombone 1 and
more. SKU:
PR.11641963S Composed
by Chen Yi. Full score.
58 pages. Duration 20
minutes. Theodore Presser
Company #116-41963S.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.11641963S). UPC:
680160684472. The
violin concerto is
commissioned by Friends
of Dresden Music
Foundation for American
soloist Mira Wang and the
New York Philharmonic and
Staatskapelle Dresden as
an American commemoration
of the reconstruction of
the Dresden Frauenkirche,
60 years after its
destruction in World War
II by American and
British Forces. The world
premiere is given at the
Semperoper in Dresden,
Germany, on October 9, 10
& 11, 2005, conducted
by Ivan Fischer. Full of
excitement and inner
power, the musical image
is vivid, energetic,
sometimes lyrical and
sometimes dramatic. The
major angular thematic
material (a three note
motive) consists of big
leaps in interval (a
perfect fourth downward
and then a minor seventh
upward, first introduced
by the violin solo in
measures 27-29). Except
for the cadenzas which
stand at the middle
(Rehearsal E, measure
127) and the two ends of
the piece as a frame, the
virtuosic violin solo
line is always
accompanied by the ever
moving and growing
textures in the
background. The rests
between long and short
phrases symbolize the
space in Chinese
paintings. The Beijing
Opera reciting tune, and
the fingerings to produce
sliding tones in the
performance of the
Chinese fiddle erhu are
also borrowed in the
writing and the
performing of the western
instruments. The musical
imagination of the violin
concerto came from an
ancient Chinese poem with
the same title, written
by Du Fu (712-770) in
Tang Dynasty. Happy Rain
on a Spring Night by Du
Fu (712-770 in Tang
Dynasty) Happy rain comes
in time, When spring is
in its prime. With night
breeze it will fall, And
quietly moisten all.
Clouds darken wild roads,
Light brightens a little
boat. Saturated at dawn,
With flowers blooming the
town. (English
translation by Chen Yi
from the original poem in
Chinese) The following is
the poem in its original
Chinese form, and the
detailed introduction on
the structural plan of
the violin concerto
Spring in Dresden. It's
like the welcome rain on
a quiet spring night that
nurtures the budding
seeds, our new society is
pushing us forward to the
new future. The music
reflects the scenes and
the expression according
to the meaning of the
poem when it's being
unfolded line by line.
Although the tempo is set
63 quarter notes per
minute throughout (played
vividly, never slow
down), the tension is
being built up from the
quiet background in the
beginning, to the
sustained climax towards
the end. The musical
image in Rehearsal A and
B (measures 39-80)
represents the first four
lines of the poem. The
wind instruments response
to the rustling of fast
moving notes on muted
string triplets,
decorated by occasional
strokes produced by
metallic string sound and
high woodwind gestures.
The music in Rehearsal C
and D (measures 81-126)
represents the next two
lines of the poem. It's
so dark, a little light
in the boat is shimmering
on the lake... The
breathy sound and key
slaps on the flutes
create a mysterious
atmosphere, in a dialogue
with other instruments.
The cello glissandi
recite the poem in the
tone of Mandarin, echoed
by the string harmonics.
The music in Rehearsal F,
G and H (m 129-202) is a
toccata, starting in the
orchestra (led by the
marimba), which builds up
a big shape, to reach the
climax in m. 157
(Rehearsal G, the
location of the Golden
Section, according to the
length of the music
without cadenzas), and
keeps the vivid scene
towards the coda (from
Rehearsal I, m. 203),
which stands on the
energetic peak until the
clear cutoff on measure
239, followed by the
short, yet powerful solo
conclusion with the
lingering echo produced
by the high string
harmonics. On the top,
there is a recall of the
three note motive in the
sound of wonderland,
touched by the motor-on
vibraphone meaningfully.
The music is written for
2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2
clarinets (in Bb), 2
bassoons, 4 French horns
(in F), 2 trumpets (in
Bb), 3 trombones, tuba,
harp, 3 percussion
players (Perc. 1:
xylophone; Perc. 2:
suspended cymbal,
Japanese high woodblock,
snare drum, bass drum and
vibraphone; Perc. 3:
marimba and tam-tam),
solo violin, and strings.
Duration is about 20
minutes. The violin
concerto is commissioned
by Friends of Dresden
Music Foundation for
American soloist Mira
Wang and the New York
Philharmonic and
Staatskapelle Dresden as
an American commemoration
of the reconstruction of
the Dresden Frauenkirche,
60 years after its
destruction in World War
II by American and
British Forces. The world
premiere is given at the
Semperoper in Dresden,
Germany, on October 9, 10
& 11, 2005, conducted by
Ivan Fischer.Full of
excitement and inner
power, the musical image
is vivid, energetic,
sometimeslyrical and
sometimes dramatic. The
major angular thematic
material (a three
notemotive) consists of
big leaps in interval (a
perfect fourth downward
and then a minorseventh
upward, first introduced
by the violin solo in
measures 27-29). Except
for thecadenzas which
stand at the middle
(Rehearsal E, measure
127) and the two ends of
the piece as a frame, the
virtuosic violin solo
line is always
accompanied by the ever
moving and growing
textures in the
background. The rests
between long and short
phrases symbolize the
space in Chinese
paintings. The Beijing
Opera reciting tune, and
the fingerings to produce
sliding tones in the
performance of the
Chinese fiddle erhu are
also borrowed in the
writing and the
performing of the western
instruments.The musical
imagination of the violin
concerto came from an
ancient Chinese poem with
the same title, written
by Du Fu (712-770) in
Tang Dynasty.Happy Rain
on a Spring Nightby Du Fu
(712-770 in Tang
Dynasty)Happy rain comes
in time,When spring is in
its prime.With night
breeze it will fall,And
quietly moisten
all.Clouds darken wild
roads,Light brightens a
little boat.Saturated at
dawn,With flowers
blooming the
town.(English translation
by Chen Yi from the
original poem in
Chinese)The following is
the poem in its original
Chinese form, and the
detailed introduction
onthe structural plan of
the violin concerto
Spring in
Dresden.It’s like
the welcome rain on a
quiet spring night that
nurtures the budding
seeds, our newsociety is
pushing us forward to the
new future. The music
reflects the scenes and
theexpression according
to the meaning of the
poem when it’s
being unfolded line by
line.Although the tempo
is set 63 quarter notes
per minute throughout
(played vividly,
neverslow down), the
tension is being built up
from the quiet background
in the beginning, tothe
sustained climax towards
the end. The musical
image in Rehearsal A and
B (measures39-80)
represents the first four
lines of the poem. The
wind instruments response
to therustling of fast
moving notes on muted
string triplets,
decorated by occasional
strokesproduced by
metallic string sound and
high woodwind gestures.
The music in RehearsalC
and D (measures 81-126)
represents the next two
lines of the poem. It's
so dark, a littlelight in
the boat is shimmering on
the lake... The breathy
sound and key slaps on
theflutes create a
mysterious atmosphere, in
a dialogue with other
instruments. The
celloglissandi recite the
poem in the tone of
Mandarin, echoed by the
string harmonics.
Themusic in Rehearsal F,
G and H (m 129-202) is a
toccata, starting in the
orchestra (led bythe
marimba), which builds up
a big shape, to reach the
climax in m. 157
(Rehearsal G,the location
of the Golden Section,
according to the length
of the music
withoutcadenzas), and
keeps the vivid scene
towards the coda (from
Rehearsal I, m. 203),
whichstands on the
energetic peak until the
clear cutoff on measure
239, followed by the
short,yet powerful solo
conclusion with the
lingering echo produced
by the high
stringharmonics. On the
top, there is a recall of
the three note motive in
the sound ofwonderland,
touched by the motor-on
vibraphone
meaningfully.The music is
written for 2 flutes, 2
oboes, 2 clarinets (in
Bb), 2 bassoons, 4 French
horns (in F), 2 trumpets
(in Bb), 3 trombones,
tuba, harp, 3 percussion
players (Perc.
1:xylophone; Perc. 2:
suspended cymbal,
Japanese high woodblock,
snare drum, bass drum and
vibraphone; Perc. 3:
marimba and tam-tam),
solo violin, and
strings.Duration is about
20 minutes. $35.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Spring in Dresden Theodore Presser Co.
Orchestra Bass Drum, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Contrabass, F...(+)
Orchestra Bass Drum,
Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2,
Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2,
Contrabass, Flute 1,
Flute 2, Harp, Horn 1,
Horn 2, Horn 3, Horn 4,
Marimba, Oboe 1, Oboe 2,
Percussion 1, Percussion
2, Percussion 3, Snare
Drum, Suspended Cymbal,
Tam-tam, Trombone 1 and
more. SKU:
PR.11641963SP
Composed by Chen Yi.
Part. 11 pages. Duration
20 minutes. Theodore
Presser Company
#116-41963SP. Published
by Theodore Presser
Company (PR.11641963SP).
UPC:
680160684496. The
violin concerto is
commissioned by Friends
of Dresden Music
Foundation for American
soloist Mira Wang and the
New York Philharmonic and
Staatskapelle Dresden as
an American commemoration
of the reconstruction of
the Dresden Frauenkirche,
60 years after its
destruction in World War
II by American and
British Forces. The world
premiere is given at the
Semperoper in Dresden,
Germany, on October 9, 10
& 11, 2005, conducted
by Ivan Fischer. Full of
excitement and inner
power, the musical image
is vivid, energetic,
sometimes lyrical and
sometimes dramatic. The
major angular thematic
material (a three note
motive) consists of big
leaps in interval (a
perfect fourth downward
and then a minor seventh
upward, first introduced
by the violin solo in
measures 27-29). Except
for the cadenzas which
stand at the middle
(Rehearsal E, measure
127) and the two ends of
the piece as a frame, the
virtuosic violin solo
line is always
accompanied by the ever
moving and growing
textures in the
background. The rests
between long and short
phrases symbolize the
space in Chinese
paintings. The Beijing
Opera reciting tune, and
the fingerings to produce
sliding tones in the
performance of the
Chinese fiddle erhu are
also borrowed in the
writing and the
performing of the western
instruments. The musical
imagination of the violin
concerto came from an
ancient Chinese poem with
the same title, written
by Du Fu (712-770) in
Tang Dynasty. Happy Rain
on a Spring Night by Du
Fu (712-770 in Tang
Dynasty) Happy rain comes
in time, When spring is
in its prime. With night
breeze it will fall, And
quietly moisten all.
Clouds darken wild roads,
Light brightens a little
boat. Saturated at dawn,
With flowers blooming the
town. (English
translation by Chen Yi
from the original poem in
Chinese) The following is
the poem in its original
Chinese form, and the
detailed introduction on
the structural plan of
the violin concerto
Spring in Dresden. It's
like the welcome rain on
a quiet spring night that
nurtures the budding
seeds, our new society is
pushing us forward to the
new future. The music
reflects the scenes and
the expression according
to the meaning of the
poem when it's being
unfolded line by line.
Although the tempo is set
63 quarter notes per
minute throughout (played
vividly, never slow
down), the tension is
being built up from the
quiet background in the
beginning, to the
sustained climax towards
the end. The musical
image in Rehearsal A and
B (measures 39-80)
represents the first four
lines of the poem. The
wind instruments response
to the rustling of fast
moving notes on muted
string triplets,
decorated by occasional
strokes produced by
metallic string sound and
high woodwind gestures.
The music in Rehearsal C
and D (measures 81-126)
represents the next two
lines of the poem. It's
so dark, a little light
in the boat is shimmering
on the lake... The
breathy sound and key
slaps on the flutes
create a mysterious
atmosphere, in a dialogue
with other instruments.
The cello glissandi
recite the poem in the
tone of Mandarin, echoed
by the string harmonics.
The music in Rehearsal F,
G and H (m 129-202) is a
toccata, starting in the
orchestra (led by the
marimba), which builds up
a big shape, to reach the
climax in m. 157
(Rehearsal G, the
location of the Golden
Section, according to the
length of the music
without cadenzas), and
keeps the vivid scene
towards the coda (from
Rehearsal I, m. 203),
which stands on the
energetic peak until the
clear cutoff on measure
239, followed by the
short, yet powerful solo
conclusion with the
lingering echo produced
by the high string
harmonics. On the top,
there is a recall of the
three note motive in the
sound of wonderland,
touched by the motor-on
vibraphone meaningfully.
The music is written for
2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2
clarinets (in Bb), 2
bassoons, 4 French horns
(in F), 2 trumpets (in
Bb), 3 trombones, tuba,
harp, 3 percussion
players (Perc. 1:
xylophone; Perc. 2:
suspended cymbal,
Japanese high woodblock,
snare drum, bass drum and
vibraphone; Perc. 3:
marimba and tam-tam),
solo violin, and strings.
Duration is about 20
minutes. The violin
concerto is commissioned
by Friends of Dresden
Music Foundation for
American soloist Mira
Wang and the New York
Philharmonic and
Staatskapelle Dresden as
an American commemoration
of the reconstruction of
the Dresden Frauenkirche,
60 years after its
destruction in World War
II by American and
British Forces. The world
premiere is given at the
Semperoper in Dresden,
Germany, on October 9, 10
& 11, 2005, conducted by
Ivan Fischer.Full of
excitement and inner
power, the musical image
is vivid, energetic,
sometimeslyrical and
sometimes dramatic. The
major angular thematic
material (a three
notemotive) consists of
big leaps in interval (a
perfect fourth downward
and then a minorseventh
upward, first introduced
by the violin solo in
measures 27-29). Except
for thecadenzas which
stand at the middle
(Rehearsal E, measure
127) and the two ends of
the piece as a frame, the
virtuosic violin solo
line is always
accompanied by the ever
moving and growing
textures in the
background. The rests
between long and short
phrases symbolize the
space in Chinese
paintings. The Beijing
Opera reciting tune, and
the fingerings to produce
sliding tones in the
performance of the
Chinese fiddle erhu are
also borrowed in the
writing and the
performing of the western
instruments.The musical
imagination of the violin
concerto came from an
ancient Chinese poem with
the same title, written
by Du Fu (712-770) in
Tang Dynasty.Happy Rain
on a Spring Nightby Du Fu
(712-770 in Tang
Dynasty)Happy rain comes
in time,When spring is in
its prime.With night
breeze it will fall,And
quietly moisten
all.Clouds darken wild
roads,Light brightens a
little boat.Saturated at
dawn,With flowers
blooming the
town.(English translation
by Chen Yi from the
original poem in
Chinese)The following is
the poem in its original
Chinese form, and the
detailed introduction
onthe structural plan of
the violin concerto
Spring in
Dresden.It’s like
the welcome rain on a
quiet spring night that
nurtures the budding
seeds, our newsociety is
pushing us forward to the
new future. The music
reflects the scenes and
theexpression according
to the meaning of the
poem when it’s
being unfolded line by
line.Although the tempo
is set 63 quarter notes
per minute throughout
(played vividly,
neverslow down), the
tension is being built up
from the quiet background
in the beginning, tothe
sustained climax towards
the end. The musical
image in Rehearsal A and
B (measures39-80)
represents the first four
lines of the poem. The
wind instruments response
to therustling of fast
moving notes on muted
string triplets,
decorated by occasional
strokesproduced by
metallic string sound and
high woodwind gestures.
The music in RehearsalC
and D (measures 81-126)
represents the next two
lines of the poem. It's
so dark, a littlelight in
the boat is shimmering on
the lake... The breathy
sound and key slaps on
theflutes create a
mysterious atmosphere, in
a dialogue with other
instruments. The
celloglissandi recite the
poem in the tone of
Mandarin, echoed by the
string harmonics.
Themusic in Rehearsal F,
G and H (m 129-202) is a
toccata, starting in the
orchestra (led bythe
marimba), which builds up
a big shape, to reach the
climax in m. 157
(Rehearsal G,the location
of the Golden Section,
according to the length
of the music
withoutcadenzas), and
keeps the vivid scene
towards the coda (from
Rehearsal I, m. 203),
whichstands on the
energetic peak until the
clear cutoff on measure
239, followed by the
short,yet powerful solo
conclusion with the
lingering echo produced
by the high
stringharmonics. On the
top, there is a recall of
the three note motive in
the sound ofwonderland,
touched by the motor-on
vibraphone
meaningfully.The music is
written for 2 flutes, 2
oboes, 2 clarinets (in
Bb), 2 bassoons, 4 French
horns (in F), 2 trumpets
(in Bb), 3 trombones,
tuba, harp, 3 percussion
players (Perc.
1:xylophone; Perc. 2:
suspended cymbal,
Japanese high woodblock,
snare drum, bass drum and
vibraphone; Perc. 3:
marimba and tam-tam),
solo violin, and
strings.Duration is about
20 minutes. $25.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Spring in Dresden Theodore Presser Co.
Orchestra Bass Drum, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Contrabass, F...(+)
Orchestra Bass Drum,
Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2,
Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2,
Contrabass, Flute 1,
Flute 2, Harp, Horn 1,
Horn 2, Horn 3, Horn 4,
Marimba, Oboe 1, Oboe 2,
Percussion 1, Percussion
2, Percussion 3, Snare
Drum, Suspended Cymbal,
Tam-tam, Trombone 1 and
more. SKU:
PR.11641963L Composed
by Chen Yi. Large Score.
58 pages. Duration 20
minutes. Theodore Presser
Company #116-41963L.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.11641963L). UPC:
680160684489. The
violin concerto is
commissioned by Friends
of Dresden Music
Foundation for American
soloist Mira Wang and the
New York Philharmonic and
Staatskapelle Dresden as
an American commemoration
of the reconstruction of
the Dresden Frauenkirche,
60 years after its
destruction in World War
II by American and
British Forces. The world
premiere is given at the
Semperoper in Dresden,
Germany, on October 9, 10
& 11, 2005, conducted
by Ivan Fischer. Full of
excitement and inner
power, the musical image
is vivid, energetic,
sometimes lyrical and
sometimes dramatic. The
major angular thematic
material (a three note
motive) consists of big
leaps in interval (a
perfect fourth downward
and then a minor seventh
upward, first introduced
by the violin solo in
measures 27-29). Except
for the cadenzas which
stand at the middle
(Rehearsal E, measure
127) and the two ends of
the piece as a frame, the
virtuosic violin solo
line is always
accompanied by the ever
moving and growing
textures in the
background. The rests
between long and short
phrases symbolize the
space in Chinese
paintings. The Beijing
Opera reciting tune, and
the fingerings to produce
sliding tones in the
performance of the
Chinese fiddle erhu are
also borrowed in the
writing and the
performing of the western
instruments. The musical
imagination of the violin
concerto came from an
ancient Chinese poem with
the same title, written
by Du Fu (712-770) in
Tang Dynasty. Happy Rain
on a Spring Night by Du
Fu (712-770 in Tang
Dynasty) Happy rain comes
in time, When spring is
in its prime. With night
breeze it will fall, And
quietly moisten all.
Clouds darken wild roads,
Light brightens a little
boat. Saturated at dawn,
With flowers blooming the
town. (English
translation by Chen Yi
from the original poem in
Chinese) The following is
the poem in its original
Chinese form, and the
detailed introduction on
the structural plan of
the violin concerto
Spring in Dresden. It's
like the welcome rain on
a quiet spring night that
nurtures the budding
seeds, our new society is
pushing us forward to the
new future. The music
reflects the scenes and
the expression according
to the meaning of the
poem when it's being
unfolded line by line.
Although the tempo is set
63 quarter notes per
minute throughout (played
vividly, never slow
down), the tension is
being built up from the
quiet background in the
beginning, to the
sustained climax towards
the end. The musical
image in Rehearsal A and
B (measures 39-80)
represents the first four
lines of the poem. The
wind instruments response
to the rustling of fast
moving notes on muted
string triplets,
decorated by occasional
strokes produced by
metallic string sound and
high woodwind gestures.
The music in Rehearsal C
and D (measures 81-126)
represents the next two
lines of the poem. It's
so dark, a little light
in the boat is shimmering
on the lake... The
breathy sound and key
slaps on the flutes
create a mysterious
atmosphere, in a dialogue
with other instruments.
The cello glissandi
recite the poem in the
tone of Mandarin, echoed
by the string harmonics.
The music in Rehearsal F,
G and H (m 129-202) is a
toccata, starting in the
orchestra (led by the
marimba), which builds up
a big shape, to reach the
climax in m. 157
(Rehearsal G, the
location of the Golden
Section, according to the
length of the music
without cadenzas), and
keeps the vivid scene
towards the coda (from
Rehearsal I, m. 203),
which stands on the
energetic peak until the
clear cutoff on measure
239, followed by the
short, yet powerful solo
conclusion with the
lingering echo produced
by the high string
harmonics. On the top,
there is a recall of the
three note motive in the
sound of wonderland,
touched by the motor-on
vibraphone meaningfully.
The music is written for
2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2
clarinets (in Bb), 2
bassoons, 4 French horns
(in F), 2 trumpets (in
Bb), 3 trombones, tuba,
harp, 3 percussion
players (Perc. 1:
xylophone; Perc. 2:
suspended cymbal,
Japanese high woodblock,
snare drum, bass drum and
vibraphone; Perc. 3:
marimba and tam-tam),
solo violin, and strings.
Duration is about 20
minutes. The violin
concerto is commissioned
by Friends of Dresden
Music Foundation for
American soloist Mira
Wang and the New York
Philharmonic and
Staatskapelle Dresden as
an American commemoration
of the reconstruction of
the Dresden Frauenkirche,
60 years after its
destruction in World War
II by American and
British Forces. The world
premiere is given at the
Semperoper in Dresden,
Germany, on October 9, 10
& 11, 2005, conducted by
Ivan Fischer.Full of
excitement and inner
power, the musical image
is vivid, energetic,
sometimeslyrical and
sometimes dramatic. The
major angular thematic
material (a three
notemotive) consists of
big leaps in interval (a
perfect fourth downward
and then a minorseventh
upward, first introduced
by the violin solo in
measures 27-29). Except
for thecadenzas which
stand at the middle
(Rehearsal E, measure
127) and the two ends of
the piece as a frame, the
virtuosic violin solo
line is always
accompanied by the ever
moving and growing
textures in the
background. The rests
between long and short
phrases symbolize the
space in Chinese
paintings. The Beijing
Opera reciting tune, and
the fingerings to produce
sliding tones in the
performance of the
Chinese fiddle erhu are
also borrowed in the
writing and the
performing of the western
instruments.The musical
imagination of the violin
concerto came from an
ancient Chinese poem with
the same title, written
by Du Fu (712-770) in
Tang Dynasty.Happy Rain
on a Spring Nightby Du Fu
(712-770 in Tang
Dynasty)Happy rain comes
in time,When spring is in
its prime.With night
breeze it will fall,And
quietly moisten
all.Clouds darken wild
roads,Light brightens a
little boat.Saturated at
dawn,With flowers
blooming the
town.(English translation
by Chen Yi from the
original poem in
Chinese)The following is
the poem in its original
Chinese form, and the
detailed introduction
onthe structural plan of
the violin concerto
Spring in
Dresden.It’s like
the welcome rain on a
quiet spring night that
nurtures the budding
seeds, our newsociety is
pushing us forward to the
new future. The music
reflects the scenes and
theexpression according
to the meaning of the
poem when it’s
being unfolded line by
line.Although the tempo
is set 63 quarter notes
per minute throughout
(played vividly,
neverslow down), the
tension is being built up
from the quiet background
in the beginning, tothe
sustained climax towards
the end. The musical
image in Rehearsal A and
B (measures39-80)
represents the first four
lines of the poem. The
wind instruments response
to therustling of fast
moving notes on muted
string triplets,
decorated by occasional
strokesproduced by
metallic string sound and
high woodwind gestures.
The music in RehearsalC
and D (measures 81-126)
represents the next two
lines of the poem. It's
so dark, a littlelight in
the boat is shimmering on
the lake... The breathy
sound and key slaps on
theflutes create a
mysterious atmosphere, in
a dialogue with other
instruments. The
celloglissandi recite the
poem in the tone of
Mandarin, echoed by the
string harmonics.
Themusic in Rehearsal F,
G and H (m 129-202) is a
toccata, starting in the
orchestra (led bythe
marimba), which builds up
a big shape, to reach the
climax in m. 157
(Rehearsal G,the location
of the Golden Section,
according to the length
of the music
withoutcadenzas), and
keeps the vivid scene
towards the coda (from
Rehearsal I, m. 203),
whichstands on the
energetic peak until the
clear cutoff on measure
239, followed by the
short,yet powerful solo
conclusion with the
lingering echo produced
by the high
stringharmonics. On the
top, there is a recall of
the three note motive in
the sound ofwonderland,
touched by the motor-on
vibraphone
meaningfully.The music is
written for 2 flutes, 2
oboes, 2 clarinets (in
Bb), 2 bassoons, 4 French
horns (in F), 2 trumpets
(in Bb), 3 trombones,
tuba, harp, 3 percussion
players (Perc.
1:xylophone; Perc. 2:
suspended cymbal,
Japanese high woodblock,
snare drum, bass drum and
vibraphone; Perc. 3:
marimba and tam-tam),
solo violin, and
strings.Duration is about
20 minutes. $55.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Cathedral of Spring Chorale SATB Fennica Gehrman
Mixed choir SKU: FG.55011-567-5 Composed by Alex Freeman. Fennica Gehrman...(+)
Mixed choir SKU:
FG.55011-567-5
Composed by Alex Freeman.
Fennica Gehrman
#55011-567-5. Published
by Fennica Gehrman
(FG.55011-567-5). ISBN
9790550115675. Alex
Freeman's (b. 1972)
Cathedral of Spring for
chamber choir (2019) to
poems of e.e. cummings
and Robert Frost was
commissioned and
premiered by Somnium
Ensemble. The composer
tells: For the
celebration of the 10th
anniversary of Somnium
Ensemble (Finland), I was
commissioned to write a
piece with spring as a
central theme. While
contemplating that and
perusing appropriate
poetry, I was inspired by
memories of the
night-time sky in early
spring--the warm air, the
teeming, buzzing energy
of life all around, and
an expansive dome of
stars overhead. I then
imagined that moment in
time as a kind of sacred
space; this is the point
where the cathedral
notion came to mind. The
frenetic and joyous
poetry of e.e. cummings,
from his Epithalamion,
gives an exclamatory
introduction to the set,
followed by his vision of
spring from the point of
view of giddy children in
his iconic poem, [in
Just-]. We then take a
moment to contemplate the
ephemerality of all this
beauty (spring giveth and
spring taketh away, i.e.
an offertorium of sorts);
Robert Frost's
Blue-Butterfly Day places
us in a moment where, by
chance, we find ourselves
enveloped by a delicately
fluttering swarm of
butterflies. Peaceful and
still, yet in constant
flux, we spend a some
time taking that
phenomenon in, while also
experiencing a twinge of
the realisation that this
is truly fleeting. The
final movement, returning
to a later stanza from
Epithalamion, cummings's
sparkling paean to May is
set as a kind of final
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| The Earth, Spring's Daughter - Avancé Wilhelm Hansen
Score - Grade 5 SKU: HL.255172 (2015). Composed by Outi Tarkiainen...(+)
Score - Grade 5 SKU:
HL.255172
(2015). Composed
by Outi Tarkiainen. Music
Sales America. Classical.
Softcover. Composed 2017.
150 pages. Duration 2700
seconds. Edition Wilhelm
Hansen #WH33009.
Published by Edition
Wilhelm Hansen
(HL.255172). ISBN
9788759839959.
12.0x16.5x0.66 inches.
English. Outi
Tarkiainen's The Earth,
Spring's Daughter - A
Song Cycle for
Mezzosoprano and Chamber
Orchestra (2015). Spiral
bound. Texts (in English
and Sami) by Rose-Marie
Huuva, Rauni Magga
Lukkari, Timo Malmi, Aila
Meriluoto, Leena
Morottaja and Nils-Aslak
Valkeapaa. Transl. by
Veikko Holmberg. Compiled
by Outi Tarkiainen.
Program note: Eanan, gida
nieida (in Engl. The
Earth, Spring's Daughter)
is a mythical epos
illustrating the core
experiences of the North
from the history to our
times. The text is a vast
collage of Sami poetry -
the Sami people being the
only indigenous people in
the Europe. The strong
mutual bond between the
generations and the Sami
culture's cyclical
perception of time are
present also in the
structure of the work:
the music unfolds in
layers and cycles, to be
born again and again. The
work was commissioned by
three northernmost
professional orchestras
in Europe: Lapland
Chamber Orchestra (FIN),
Norrbotten Chamber
Orchestra (SWE) and
Arctic Philharmonic
(NOR). Dedicated to John
Storgards and Ulla-Maija
Kanerva. First
performance: Lapland
Chamber Orchestra
1.9.2016, cond. John
Storgards, Virpi
Raisanen, mezzosoprano.
Parts are available on
hire: hire@ewh.dk. $100.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Jimuin G's Time Trip Piano seul - Intermédiaire/avancé Yamaha
Piano Pop and Vocal. Animation Songs. Sheet music. Yamaha Music Media #GTP0109...(+)
Piano Pop and Vocal.
Animation
Songs. Sheet music.
Yamaha
Music Media #GTP01097433.
Published by Yamaha Music
Media
$17.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Sonata for Pianoforte and Violin in F major, op. 24 "Spring Sonata" Violon et Piano Barenreiter
Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827). Edited by Clive Brown. This edit...(+)
Composed by Ludwig van
Beethoven (1770-1827).
Edited
by Clive Brown. This
edition:
urtext edition. Stapled.
Barenreiter Urtext.
Performance score,
Part(s)
(2). Opus 24.
Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA10937.
Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
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| Concert Time Recital Pieces Clarinet With Piano Accompaniment Bk/cd Clarinette et Piano [Livre + CD] Hal Leonard
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| Songs of the 1940s Piano Facile Hal Leonard
Easy Piano Piano/Keyboard SKU: HL.282476 The New Decade Series. Co...(+)
Easy Piano Piano/Keyboard
SKU: HL.282476
The New Decade
Series. Composed by
Various. Easy Piano
Songbook. Standards.
Softcover. 352 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
(HL.282476). ISBN
9781540034335. UPC:
888680789206.
9.0x12.0x0.846
inches. 100 songs
popularized in the World
War II era of the 1940s
are included in this
collection arranged for
easy piano with lyrics.
Songs include:
Ac-cent-tchu-ate the
Positive * Besame Mucho
(Kiss Me Much) * Boogie
Woogie Bugle Boy *
Chattanooga Choo Choo *
Don't Get Around Much
Anymore * A Dream Is a
Wish Your Heart Makes *
How High the Moon * I Get
a Kick Out of You * It
Might As Well Be Spring *
Java Jive * Laura *
Moonlight in Vermont * A
Nightingale Sang in
Berkeley Square * On a
Slow Boat to China *
Perfidia * Route 66 *
Sentimental Journey *
Some Enchanted Evening *
The Surrey with the
Fringe on Top * Take the
A Train * Time After Time
* When You Wish upon a
Star * You'd Be So Nice
to Come Home To *
Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah * and
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| Kendor Recital Piano - Clarinet Clarinette et Piano [Set de Parties séparées] - Débutant Kendor Music Inc.
For Piano Accompaniment. Solo Collection. Set of parts. Published by Kendor Musi...(+)
For Piano Accompaniment.
Solo Collection. Set of
parts. Published by
Kendor Music Inc.
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| Kendor Recital Solos - Clarinet Clarinette [Partition + CD] - Facile Kendor Music Inc.
For Clarinet. Solo Collection. Solo part and accompaniment CD. Published by Kend...(+)
For Clarinet. Solo
Collection. Solo part and
accompaniment CD.
Published by Kendor Music
Inc.
$10.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Happy Rain on A Spring Night - Score Theodore Presser Co.
Chamber Music Clarinet, Flute, Piano, Violin, Violoncello SKU: PR.11441271S(+)
Chamber Music Clarinet,
Flute, Piano, Violin,
Violoncello SKU:
PR.11441271S For
Flute, Clarinet, violin,
Cello, and Piano.
Composed by Chen Yi. Poem
by Du Fu (712-770 in Tang
Dynasty). Premiered at
Merkin Hall in New York.
Contemporary. Full score.
With Standard notation.
Composed 2004. 45 pages.
Duration 12 minutes.
Theodore Presser Company
#114-41271S. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.11441271S). UPC:
680160587094. 8.5 x 11
inches. Poem by Du Fu
(712-770 in Tang
Dynasty). It's like
the welcome rain on a
quiet spring night that
nurtures the budding
seeds, our new society is
pushing us forward to the
new future. This music
reflects the scenes and
the expression according
to the meaning of the
poem when it's being
unfolded line by line.
Although the tempo is set
60-70 quarter notes per
minute throughout (played
vividly, never slow
down), the tension is
being built up from the
quiet background in the
beginning, to the
sustained climax towards
the end. The musical
image in Rehersal A and B
(measures 1 - 41)
represents the first four
lines of the poem. The
woodwind instruments
response to the rustling
of fast moving notes on
muted string triplets,
decorated by occasional
strokes produced by
metallic string sound and
high piano gestures. The
music in Rehersal C and D
(measures 42-87)
represents the next two
lines of the poem. It's
so dark, a little light
in the boat is shimmering
on the lake... The
breathy key slaps on the
flute creates a
mysterious atmosphere, in
a dialogue with other
instruments. The cello
glissandi recite the poem
in the tone of Mandarin,
echoed by the string
harmonics. The music in
Rehersal E, F, G (m 88 -
161) is a toccata,
starting with the piano,
which builds up a big
shape, to reach the
climax in m. 116, and
keeps the vivid scene
towards the coda
(Rehersal H, m. 162 - the
end), which stands on the
energetic peak at the end
of the
piece. Commissioned by
the Music From Copland
House ensemble, supported
by a grant from the
NYSCA’s
Composer’s
Commissions program in
2002, my mixed ensemble
piece Happy Rain on a
Spring Night is written
for all five instruments
in the ensemble: flute,
clarinet, violin, cello
and piano, and premiered
on Oct. 18, 2004, at
Merkin Hall in New York.
 The musical
imagination came from an
ancient Chinese poem with
the same title, written
by Du Fu (712-770) in the
Tang Dynasty. Happy
Rain on a Spring Nightby
Du Fu (712-770 in the
Tang Dynasty)Â Happy
rain comes in time,When
spring is in its
prime.With night breeze
it will fall,And quietly
moisten all.Clouds darken
wild roads,Light
brightens a little
boat.Saturated at
dawn,With flowers
blooming the
town. (English
translation by Chen Yi
from the original poem in
Chinese) It’s
like the welcome rain on
a quiet spring night that
nurtures the budding
seeds; our new society is
pushing us forward to the
new future. Â The music
reflects the scenes and
the expression according
to the meaning of the
poem when it’s
being unfolded line by
line. Â Although the
tempo is set 60-70
quarter notes per minute
throughout (played
vividly, never slowing
down), the tension is
being built up from the
quiet background in the
beginning, to the
sustained climax towards
the end. The musical
image in Rehearsal A and
B (measures 1-41)
represents the first four
lines of the poem.
 The woodwind
instruments respond to
the rustling of fast
moving notes on muted
string triplets,
decorated by occasional
strokes produced by
metallic string sound and
high piano gestures.
 The music in
Rehearsal C and D
(measures 42-87)
represents the next two
lines of the poem.
 It’s so dark,
a little light in the
boat is shimmering on the
lake... Â The breathy
key slaps on the flute
create a mysterious
atmosphere, in a dialogue
with other instruments.
 The cello glissandi
recite the poem in the
tone of Mandarin, echoed
by the string harmonics.
 The music in
Rehearsal E, F and G (m
88-161) is a toccata,
starting with the piano,
which builds up a big
shape, to reach the
climax in m. 116, and
keeps the vivid scene
towards the coda
(Rehearsal H, m.
162-192), which stands on
the energetic peak at the
end of the
piece. According to
the principle of the
Golden Section, I have
constructed the piece
with two large parts (m.
1-115 and m. 116-192).
 The GS falls onto the
beginning of the climax
section of the piece,
which is exciting and
loud. Â All
subdivisions of the
structures coincide with
the numbers of
proportions based on the
GS principle. Â The
music has textures
changed according to the
proportional arrangement
throughout the
piece. First Part (m.
1-115, total 115
measures), including two
sectionsSection I (m.
1-69, total 69 measures),
including two
divisionsFirst Division
(m. 1-41, total 41
measures), including two
subdivisions:Subdivision
I (m. 1-25, total 25
measures)Rehearsal A,
violin triplets + cello
metalic sound in small
intervals, followed by
woodwinds.Subdivision II
(m. 26-41, total 16
measures)Rehearsal B,
cello triplets + violin
metallic sound in small
intervals, overlapped by
woodwinds.Second Division
(m. 42-69, total 28
measures)Rehearsal C,
breathy key slaps on
flute, in dark.Section II
(m. 70-115, total 46
measures), including two
divisionsFirst Division
(m. 70-87, total 18
measures)Rehearsal D,
soft cello reciting,
followed by string
harmonics & woodwind
“echoâ€
passages.Second Division
(m. 88-115, total 28
measures)Rehearsal E,
starts to buildup the
excitement, with piano
toccata in the beginning.
When it reachesthe
patterns on the top of
the keyboard, the lowest
passages on piano and
cello punch in, andreview
the pitch material with
small intervals.Second
Part (m.116-192, total 77
measures), including two
sectionsSection I (m.
116-161, total 46
measures), including two
divisionsFirst Division
(m. 116-133, total 18
measures)Rehearsal F, the
excitement reaches the
climax, GS located. All
instruments join
in.Second Division (m.
134-161, total 28
measures)Rehearsal G,
combination of E and F,
continue to
buildup.Section II (m.
162-192, total 31
measures)Rehearsal H,
coda, keep the excitement
on the peak. $34.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Bill Evans Omnibook for Piano Piano seul Hal Leonard
Piano Transcriptions Piano SKU: HL.285972 By Bill Evans. Jazz Transcripti...(+)
Piano Transcriptions
Piano SKU:
HL.285972 By Bill
Evans. Jazz
Transcriptions. Jazz.
Softcover. 360 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
(HL.285972). ISBN
9781540039538. UPC:
888680892463.
9.0x12.0x0.834
inches. The
ultimate collection for
jazz keyboardists to
learn 40 Evans classics
with exact note-for-note
transcriptions. Includes:
Alice in Wonderland
• Autumn Leaves
• Bill's Hit Tune
• Blue in Green
• Days of Wine and
Roses • Emily
• Everything
Happens to Me •
Five • For Nenette
• How About You?
• How My Heart
Sings • I Loves
You, Porgy • It
Could Happen to You
• Just You, Just Me
• Letter to Evan
• My Foolish Heart
• My Funny
Valentine • My
Romance • Nardis
• Night and Day
• One for Helen
• Peace Piece
• Peri's Scope
• Quiet Now •
Re: Person I Knew •
Skating in Central Park
• A Sleepin' Bee
• Some Other Time
• Stella by
Starlight • Song
from M*A*S*H (Suicide Is
Painless) • 34
Skidoo • Time
Remembered • The
Touch of Your Lips
• Turn Out the
Stars • Very Early
• Waltz for Debby
• What Kind of Fool
Am I? • Who Can I
Turn to (When Nobody
Needs Me) • You Go
to My Head • You
Must Believe in Spring
• and more. Spiral
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