| Best of Barber Shop Chorale TTBB TTTB A Cappella [Partition] Alfred Publishing
(a cappella). This edition: Barbershop Quartets. P/V/C Mixed Folio. Family/Group...(+)
(a cappella). This
edition: Barbershop
Quartets. P/V/C Mixed
Folio. Family/Group,
Barbershop. Book. 40
pages. Published by
Alfred Publishing.
(4)$10.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Pavane
Flûte, Clarinette, Piano (trio) [Conducteur et Parties séparées] Theodore Presser Co.
Composed by Gabriel Faure (1845-1924). Arranged by Michael Webster. Classical. S...(+)
Composed by Gabriel Faure
(1845-1924). Arranged by
Michael Webster.
Classical. Score and
part(s). With Standard
notation. Composed 2005.
Opus 50. 28 pages.
Duration 5 minutes.
Theodore Presser Company
#114-41756. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.114417560).
$20.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Norwegian Dances, Op. 35 Flûte, Clarinette, Piano (trio) Theodore Presser Co.
Chamber Music Clarinet, Flute, Piano SKU: PR.114417570 For Flute, Bb C...(+)
Chamber Music Clarinet,
Flute, Piano SKU:
PR.114417570 For
Flute, Bb Clarinet, And
Piano. Composed by
Edvard Grieg. Arranged by
Michael Webster. Sws
each. See the program
notes on pages two and
three of the full score.
Set of Score and Parts.
With Standard notation.
Composed 2008. 40 8 8
pages. Duration 18
minutes. Theodore Presser
Company #114-41757.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.114417570). ISBN
9781491107867. UPC:
680160636013. 9x12
inches. The famous
set of dances by Norway's
greatest composer were
written for piano duet.
Grieg later created a
piano solo version, but
refused to orchestrate
the set. After some study
of Grieg and his music,
Michael Webster has
arranged the four dances
for Flute, Clarinet, and
Piano in a faithful
setting, using the piano
duet version as a guide.
This lively Grieg classic
will be a welcome new
addition to performance
programs. For advanced
performers.______________
_________________________
Text from the scanned
back cover:Born in 1944,
MICHAEL WEBSTER made his
New York recital debut at
Town Hall in 1968 with
his eminent father,
Beveridge Webster, as
pianist. In the same
year, he won the Young
Concert Artists
International Competition
and succeeded his
teacher, Stanley Hasty,
as Principal Clarinet in
the Rochester
Philharmonic, a position
he held for twenty years.
Webster has performed
with the Chamber Music
Society of Lincoln
Center, the 92nd Street
Y, with the Tokyo,
Cleveland, Muir, Ying,
Enso, and Dover String
Quartets, and with the
festivals of Marlboro,
Santa Fe, Norfolk,
Chamber Music Northwest,
Angel Fire, Steamboat
Springs, Park City,
Sitka, Kapalua, Bowdoin,
Orcas Island,
Skaneateles, La Musica di
Asolo, Stratford,
Victoria, and Domaine
Forget.As soloist he has
appeared with many
orchestras, including the
Philadelphia Orchestra
under Aaron Copland and
the Boston Pops under
John Williams. His
travels have taken him as
performer and teacher to
most of the 50 states, as
well as Canada,
Mexico,Puerto Rico,
Central and South
America, Europe, Japan,
China, Australia, and New
Zealand. Webster was
Acting Principal Clarinet
of the San Francisco
Symphony, and has served
on the clarinet and/or
conducting faculties of
New England Conservatory,
Boston University,
University of Michigan,
and the Eastman School,
from which he earned his
three degrees. Currently
he is Professor of Music
at Rice Universityâ??s
Shepherd School of Music
and Artistic Director of
the Houston Youth
Symphony, which has won
multiple first prizes in
national performance
competitions.With his
wife, flutist Leone
Buyse, and pianist Robert
Moeling, he plays in the
Webster Trio, which has
recorded his arrangements
on Tour de France and
World Wide Webster for
Crystal Records.
Otherarrangements were
recorded for Nami and
Camerata Tokyo in Japan
with pianist Chizuko
Sawa. Webster has also
recorded for Albany,
Arabesque, Beaumont,
Bridge, Centaur, CRI, and
New World. He has played
at many ClarinetFests for
the International
Clarinet Association and
written a column entitled
â??TeachingClarinetâ?
in The Clarinet Magazine
since 1998. Michael
Webster is a Buffet
artist-clinician,
performing on Buffet
clarinets
exclusively. NORWEGIAN
DANCES (Grieg)Michael
Websterâ??s
transcriptions for Flute,
Clarinet, and Piano have
created the core
literature for this
instrumental genre.
Working directly from
Griegâ??s original piano
four-hands version of the
charmingly familiar
Norwegian Dances, Webster
has given flutists and
clarinetists another
addition to the
ensembleâ??s
repertoire. $31.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Sonata Cho-Cho-San Flûte traversière et Piano Theodore Presser Co.
Chamber Music Clarinet, Flute, Piano SKU: PR.114417610 Based on themes...(+)
Chamber Music Clarinet,
Flute, Piano SKU:
PR.114417610 Based
on themes from Puccini's
Madama Butterfly.
Composed by Michael
Webster. Sws each. See
the notes on Madama
Butterfly on page two and
the notes on Sonata
Cho-Cho-San on page three
of the full score.
Contemporary. Set of
Score and Parts. With
Standard notation.
Composed 1997. 44+8+12
pages. Duration 24
minutes, 28 seconds.
Theodore Presser Company
#114-41761. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.114417610). ISBN
9781491107904. UPC:
680160636051. 9x12
inches. SONATA
CHO-CHO-SAN(Based on
themes from
Puccini’s Madama
Butterfly)In the spirit
of the great 19th-century
opera fantasies for
woodwinds, Michael
Webster has created a
concert trio on the many
great arias from
Puccini's Madama
Butterfly. However, as
its name implies, Sonata
Cho-Cho-San is not the
typical virtuosic
operatic potpourri.
Rather, it follows the
plot, resembling a sonata
mirroring Puccini's use
of recurring and
developing themes.
Webster makes the most of
the winds as versatile
performers - equally
suited to deliver
Puccini's beautiful vocal
writing, and to ornament
and embroider the
poignant themes in
symphonic style. For
advanced
performers.______________
_________________________
Text from the scanned
back cover:Born in 1944,
Michael Webster made his
New York recital debutat
Town Hall in 1968 with
his eminent father,
Beveridge Webster, as
pianist. In the same
year, he won the Young
Concert Artists
International Competition
and succeeded his
teacher, Stanley Hasty,
as Principal Clarinet in
the Rochester
Philharmonic, a position
he held for twenty years.
Webster has performed
with the Chamber Music
Society of Lincoln
Center, the 92nd Street
Y, with the Tokyo,
Cleveland, Muir, Ying,
Enso, and Dover String
Quartets, and with the
festivals of Marlboro,
Santa Fe, Norfolk,
Chamber Music Northwest,
Angel Fire, Steamboat
Springs, Park City,
Sitka, Kapalua, Bowdoin,
Orcas Island,
Skaneateles, La Musica di
Asolo, Stratford,
Victoria, and Domaine
Forget.As soloist he has
appeared with many
orchestras, including the
Philadelphia Orchestra
under Aaron Copland and
the Boston Pops under
John Williams. His
travels have taken him as
performer and teacher to
most of the 50 states, as
well as Canada,
Mexico,Puerto Rico,
Central and South
America, Europe, Japan,
China, Australia, and New
Zealand. Webster was
Acting Principal Clarinet
of the San Francisco
Symphony, and has served
on the clarinet and/or
conducting faculties of
New England Conservatory,
Boston University,
University of Michigan,
and the Eastman School,
from which he earned his
three degrees. Currently
he is Professor of Music
at Rice
University’s
Shepherd School of Music
and Artistic Director of
the Houston Youth
Symphony, which has won
multiple first prizes in
national performance
competitions.With his
wife, flutist Leone
Buyse, and pianist Robert
Moeling, he plays in the
Webster Trio, which has
recorded his arrangements
on Tour de France and
World Wide Webster for
Crystal Records.
Otherarrangements were
recorded for Nami and
Camerata Tokyo in Japan
with pianist Chizuko
Sawa. Webster has also
recorded for Albany,
Arabesque, Beaumont,
Bridge, Centaur, CRI, and
New World. He has played
at many ClarinetFests for
the International
Clarinet Association and
written a column entitled
“TeachingClarinetâ
€ in The Clarinet
Magazine since 1998.
Michael Webster is a
Buffet artist-clinician,
performing on Buffet
clarinets
exclusively. $42.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Angel Island Passages Theodore Presser Co.
Choral Soprano I, Soprano II, Alto I, Alto II SKU: PR.312418590 For Ch...(+)
Choral Soprano I, Soprano
II, Alto I, Alto II
SKU: PR.312418590
For Children's Choir
and String Quartet.
Composed by Chen Yi. Self
Cover. Premiered by the
SFGC and Cypress String
Quartet, San Francisco
Conservatory, CA. Secular
choral. Vocal Score. With
Standard notation.
Composed 2010. 16 pages.
Duration 15 minutes.
Theodore Presser Company
#312-41859. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.312418590). UPC:
680160595785. 8.5 x 11
inches. Text by Chen
Yi. Often called
the Ellis Island of the
West, Angel Island in San
Francisco was used as an
immigration station in
the first half of the
20th century, processing
some one million Asian
immigrants. Because of
U.S. policy of the time,
many spent years on Angel
Island awaiting entry.
Recently named a National
Historical Landmark,
Angel Island and its
history is the
inspiration behind Chen
Yi's Angel Island
Passages, commissioned by
the San Francisco Girls
Chorus. Chen explores the
experiences of the
immigrants, even using
poems carved in the
walls, to express the
mood, the patient
yearning, and the
ultimate release and
embrace of a new country.
Angel Island Passages was
premiered June 4-5, 2010
by the SFGC and the
Cypress String Quartet at
the San Francisco
Conservatory. For
advanced performers.
Duration:
15'. Commissioned by
San Francisco Girls
Chorus (Executive
Director Melanie Smith),
and premiered by the SFGC
and Cypress String
Quartet on June 4, 2010,
conducted by
SFGC’s Artistic
Director Susan McMane, at
San Francisco
Conservatory, CA, the
3-movement song cycle
Angel Island Passages is
written for
children’s chorus
and string quartet, with
multimedia projection on
the walls of the concert
hall, produced by visual
artist Felicia Lowe.Â
The creative idea of this
work was initiated by Dr.
McMane, who invited me to
write the music, and sent
me the book
“Island, poetry and
history of Chinese
Immigrants on Angel
Island, 1910-1940â€,
by Him Mark Lai, Genny
Lim, and Judy Yung for
reference in 2009; also
inspired by the Angel
Island stories, and
through cooperation with
Felicia, who shared with
me her film “Carved
in Silence†and
video productions
“Chinatownâ€
and “Road to
Restorationâ€.I
named the first movement
of my work as
“1882â€, which
reflected the dark mood
under the Chinese
Exclusion Act of
1882. The collective
poems carved on the
wooden walls in Angel
Island expressed deep
emotion in sorrow and
anxiety. The music in
the second movement
“Longing†is
sad and sentimental.Â
The third movement is
called “We Are
Americaâ€, which is
ever-moving, energetic
and optimistic. The
text sung in the
beginning in Chinese
means “I am an
Americanâ€.Â
It’s sung in
Cantonese dialect, then
in Mandarin. As the
music develops, from
homophonic to polyphonic
with increasing layers,
the climax is reached
when the text is turned
to English “We Are
Americaâ€, which
symbolizes the
flourishing society with
the great contribution
from thousands of
immigrants during the
years. The music
fades out towards the
ending of the work, which
pushes the scene to a
remote picture, to look
forward to the future
peace of the world.I am
grateful to have the
opportunity to work with
such inspiring creative
artists in this project,
and hope the work is
meaningful to our new
society after the
premiere
performance.—Chen
Yi. $8.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Angel Island Passages [Conducteur et Parties séparées] Theodore Presser Co.
Choral Cello, Viola, Violin 1, Violin 2, alto 1, alto 2, soprano 1, soprano 2 (+)
Choral Cello, Viola,
Violin 1, Violin 2, alto
1, alto 2, soprano 1,
soprano 2 SKU:
PR.31241859M For
Children's Choir and
String Quartet.
Composed by Chen Yi.
Folio. Premiered by the
SFGC and Cypress String
Quartet, San Francisco
Conservatory, CA. Secular
choral. Score and parts.
With Standard notation.
Composed 2010. 36 pages.
Duration 15 minutes.
Theodore Presser Company
#312-41859M. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.31241859M). UPC:
680160595792. 8.5 x 11
inches. Text by Chen
Yi. Often called
the Ellis Island of the
West, Angel Island in San
Francisco was used as an
immigration station in
the first half of the
20th century, processing
some one million Asian
immigrants. Because of
U.S. policy of the time,
many spent years on Angel
Island awaiting entry.
Recently named a National
Historical Landmark,
Angel Island and its
history is the
inspiration behind Chen
Yi's Angel Island
Passages, commissioned by
the San Francisco Girls
Chorus. Chen explores the
experiences of the
immigrants, even using
poems carved in the
walls, to express the
mood, the patient
yearning, and the
ultimate release and
embrace of a new country.
Angel Island Passages was
premiered June 4-5, 2010
by the SFGC and the
Cypress String Quartet at
the San Francisco
Conservatory. For
advanced performers.
Duration:
15'. Commissioned by
San Francisco Girls
Chorus (Executive
Director Melanie Smith),
and premiered by the SFGC
and Cypress String
Quartet on June 4, 2010,
conducted by SFGC’s
Artistic Director Susan
McMane, at San Francisco
Conservatory, CA, the
3-movement song cycle
Angel Island Passages is
written for children’s
chorus and string
quartet, with multimedia
projection on the walls
of the concert hall,
produced by visual artist
Felicia Lowe.xa0 The
creative idea of this
work was initiated by Dr.
McMane, who invited me to
write the music, and sent
me the book “Island,
poetry and history of
Chinese Immigrants on
Angel Island,
1910-1940”, by Him Mark
Lai, Genny Lim, and Judy
Yung for reference in
2009; also inspired by
the Angel Island stories,
and through cooperation
with Felicia, who shared
with me her film
“Carved in Silence”
and video productions
“Chinatown” and
“Road to
Restoration”.I named
the first movement of my
work as “1882”, which
reflected the dark mood
under the Chinese
Exclusion Act of 1882.xa0
The collective poems
carved on the wooden
walls in Angel Island
expressed deep emotion in
sorrow and anxiety.xa0
The music in the second
movement “Longing” is
sad and sentimental.xa0
The third movement is
called “We Are
America”, which is
ever-moving, energetic
and optimistic.xa0 The
text sung in the
beginning in Chinese
means “I am an
American”.xa0 It’s
sung in Cantonese
dialect, then in
Mandarin.xa0 As the music
develops, from homophonic
to polyphonic with
increasing layers, the
climax is reached when
the text is turned to
English “We Are
America”, which
symbolizes the
flourishing society with
the great contribution
from thousands of
immigrants during the
years.xa0 The music fades
out towards the ending of
the work, which pushes
the scene to a remote
picture, to look forward
to the future peace of
the world.I am grateful
to have the opportunity
to work with such
inspiring creative
artists in this project,
and hope the work is
meaningful to our new
society after the
premiere
performance.—Chen
Yi. $38.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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