By Terry Herald. Arranged by Bob James, Ervin Monroes And Alezander Zonjic. For ...(+)
By Terry Herald. Arranged
by Bob James, Ervin
Monroes And Alezander
Zonjic. For 2 flutes and
piano. Classical, Chamber
Music. Published by
Little Piper.
Pied Piper Of Hamelin arranged for Tenor and Bass soloists, SATB. Words by Rober...(+)
Pied Piper Of Hamelin
arranged for Tenor and
Bass soloists, SATB.
Words by Robert Browning.
First performed at the
Norfolk and Norwich
Musical Festival, 1905
Composed by Mary Donnelly and George L.O. Strid. Sacred Christmas Choral. Caro...(+)
Composed by Mary Donnelly
and
George L.O. Strid. Sacred
Christmas Choral. Carol,
Christmas, Elementary,
Holiday, Sacred, Young
Voices. Octavo. 12 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
Vocal and Piano (Libretto) - easy SKU: HL.14014858 Composed by Nigel Hess...(+)
Vocal and Piano
(Libretto) - easy
SKU:
HL.14014858
Composed
by Nigel Hess. Music
Sales America. Musical
Education. Book
[Softcover]. Composed
1989. 20 pages. Chester
Music #CH57612. Published
by Chester Music
(HL.14014858).
ISBN
9780711923621. UPC:
884088454548.
5.75x8.25x0.059 inches.
Lyrics by Jeremy
Browne.
A fantastic
Cantata by Nigel Hess,
based on The Pied Piper
Of Hamelin by Robert
Browning, Rats! The
Musical is a new take on
the story with original,
memorable music and witty
lyrics. The rats who
plague Hamelin are
scurrilous punks but
fortunatly the Pied Piper
has the charisma of a
rock star! Ideal for both
Middle and Secondary
schools with a genuine
showbiz feel which has
guaranteed appeal for
audiences of all ages.
Including eight parts
plus chorus, the vocal
score contains a Piano
accompaniment with Flute
solo, drums ad lib and
optional Guitar. There
are 15 modern songs
including The Rat Race
Rules, A Capital Fellow
and Sing With the
World.
Choral SKU: HL.14014856 Libretto. Composed by Nigel Hess. Music Sa...(+)
Choral
SKU:
HL.14014856
Libretto. Composed
by Nigel Hess. Music
Sales America. Musicals.
Book [Softcover].
Composed 1989. 20 pages.
Chester Music #CH57620.
Published by Chester
Music (HL.14014856).
ISBN 9781847727657.
Lyrics by Jeremy
Browne.
A fantastic
Cantata by Nigel Hess,
based on The Pied Piper
Of Hamelin by Robert
Browning, Rats! is a new
take on the story with
original, memorable music
and witty lyrics. The
rats who plague Hamelin
are scurrilous punks but
fortunatly the Pied Piper
has the charisma of a
rock star! Ideal for both
middle and secondary
schools with a genuine
showbiz feel which has
guaranteed appeal for
audiences of all ages.
Including eight parts
plus chorus, the vocal
score contains a Piano
accompaniment with Flute
solo, drums ad lib and
optional Guitar. There
are 15 modern songs
including The Rat Race
Rules, A Capital Fellow
and Sing With the
World.
Brass Band (Score) - Grade 4 SKU: HL.4007972 For Brass Band. Compo...(+)
Brass Band (Score) -
Grade 4
SKU:
HL.4007972
For
Brass Band. Composed
by Otto M. Schwarz.
Concert. Duration 857
seconds. Hal Leonard
#SDP068.21-201. Published
by Hal Leonard
(HL.4007972).
Stories, sagas
and legends--who among us
doesn't know them? Always
delivered with a tinge of
brutality, these
cautionary tales are a
legacy of moral education
from times past:
inquisitive children
alone in the forest are
generally eaten by a
witch; the Soup-Kasper of
Hoffmann's Struwwelpeter
dies from starvation
rather than eating his
soup; anyone letting in
strangers usually gets
devoured; anyone who
plays with matches gets
burned; and thumb-suckers
get their thumbs cut off.
The list of unfortunate
demises is almost
endless.In the tale of
The Pied Piper of
Hamelin, parents lose
their children through
greed, ridicule, scorn
and a failure to
appreciate art. There is
still a street in the
town of Hamelin in which
neither drumming nor
playing has not been
allowed since 130
children disappeared into
a mountain, never to be
seen again. This
composition by Otto M.
Schwarz opens with
exactly this scene,
taking us back to the
year 1284. As in many
towns at the time,
Hamelin in Germany
suffered with hygiene
problems--rats and mice
began to multiply
rapidly, and the town was
overrun with the plague.
There appeared a man
dressed in colorful
clothes who promised the
locals to free them from
this burden. They agreed
and settled on a fee.
Then the man pulled out a
pipe and began to play.
When the rats and mice
heard this, they followed
him. He led the animals
into the Weser River,
where they all drowned.
Back in town, the people
refused to pay him. They
didn't recognize this
man's skills and
knowledge and were only
prepared to pay for
simple labour. A pact
with the devil was made,
which led to the Pied
Piper leaving the town in
a furious rage. One
Sunday, when many people
were at church, he
returned, took out his
flute and began to play.
The town's children were
so enchanted by his
playing that they
followed him. He led them
out of the town and
disappeared with them
forever into a mountain.
Of all the children, only
two survived--however one
was mute, and one was
blind. In the street from
which the children left
Hamelin, music may no
longer be played in
memory of this event.
Fanfare Band; Fanfare Band Set (Score) - Grade 4 SKU: HL.4007962 For F...(+)
Fanfare Band; Fanfare
Band Set (Score) - Grade
4
SKU: HL.4007962
For Fanfare Band for
Fanfare Band, Grade 4
14:17 Score. Composed
by Otto M. Schwarz.
Concert. Softcover.
Duration 857 seconds. Hal
Leonard #SDP059.21-101.
Published by Hal Leonard
(HL.4007962).
Stories, sagas
and legends - who among
us don't know them?
Always delivered with a
tinge of brutality, these
cautionary tales are a
legacy of moral education
from times past:
inquisitive children
alone in the forest are
generally eaten by a
witch; the 'Soup-Kasper'
of Hoffman's
Struwwelpeter dies from
starvation eather than
eating his soup; anyone
letting in strangers
usually gets devoured;
anyone who plays with
matches gets burned; and
thumb-suckers get their
thumbs cut off. The list
of unfortunate demises is
almost endless. In the
tale of The Pied Piper of
Hamelin, parents lose
their children through
greed, ridicule, scom and
a failure to appreciate
art. There is still a
street in the town of
Hamelin in which neither
drumming nor playing has
not been allowed since
130 children disappeared
into a mountain, never to
be seen again. This
composition by Otto M.
Schwarz opens with
exactly this scene,
taking us back to the
year 1284. As in many
towns at the time,
Hamelin in Germany
suffered with hygiene
problems - rats and mice
began to multiply
rapidly, and the town was
overrun with the plague.
There appeared a man
dressed in coorful
clothes who promised the
locals to free them from
this burden. They agreed
and settled on a fee.
Then the man pulled out a
pipe and began to play.
When the rate and mice
heard this, they followed
him. He led the animals
into the Weser River,
where they all drowned.
Back in town, the people
refused to pay him. They
didn't recognize this
man's skills and
knowledge and were only
prepared to pay for
simple labor. A pact with
the devil was made, which
led to the Pied Piper
leaving the town in a
furious rage. One Sunday,
when many people were at
church, he returned, took
out his flute and began
to play. The
town'schildren were so
enchanted by his playing
that they followed him.
He led them out of the
town and disappeaed with
them forever into a
mountain. Of all the
children, only two
survived - however one
was mute, and one was
blind. In the street from
which the children left
Hamelin, music may no
longer be played in
memory of this event.
Concert Band; Concert Band Set (Score) - Grade 4 SKU: HL.4007945 For C...(+)
Concert Band; Concert
Band Set (Score) - Grade
4
SKU: HL.4007945
For Concert Band,
Grade 4, 14:17 Score.
Composed by Otto M.
Schwarz. Concert.
Softcover. Duration 857
seconds. Hal Leonard
#SDP041.21-01. Published
by Hal Leonard
(HL.4007945).
Stories, sagas
and legends--who among us
doesn't know them? Always
delivered with a tinge of
brutality, these
cautionary tales are a
legacy of moral education
from times past:
inquisitive children
alone in the forest are
generally eaten by a
witch; the
“Soup-Kasperâ€
of Hoffmann's
Struwwelpeter dies from
starvation rather than
eating his soup; anyone
letting in strangers
usually gets devoured;
anyone who plays with
matches gets burned; and
thumb-suckers get their
thumbs cut off. The list
of unfortunate demises is
almost endless.In the
tale of The Pied Piper of
Hamelin, parents lose
their children through
greed, ridicule, scorn
and a failure to
appreciate art. There is
still a street in the
town of Hamelin in which
neither drumming nor
playing has not been
allowed since 130
children disappeared into
a mountain, never to be
seen again. This
composition by Otto M.
Schwarz opens with
exactly this scene,
taking us back to the
year 1284. As in many
towns at the time,
Hamelin in Germany
suffered with hygiene
problems--rats and mice
began to multiply
rapidly, and the town was
overrun with the plague.
There appeared a man
dressed in colorful
clothes who promised the
locals to free them from
this burden. They agreed
and settled on a fee.
Then the man pulled out a
pipe and began to play.
When the rats and mice
heard this, they followed
him. He led the animals
into the Weser River,
where they all drowned.
Back in town, the people
refused to pay him. They
didn't recognize this
man's skills and
knowledge and were only
prepared to pay for
simple labour. A pact
with the devil was made,
which led to the Pied
Piper leaving the town in
a furious rage. One
Sunday, when many people
were at church, he
returned, took out his
flute and began to play.
The town's children were
so enchanted by his
playing that they
followed him. He led them
out of the town and
disappeared with them
forever into a mountain.
Of all the children, only
two survived--however one
was mute, and one was
blind. In the street from
which the children left
Hamelin, music may no
longer be played in
memory of this event.
To The Pied Piper Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Débutant Kjos Music Company
By William Himes. Edited by Bruce Pearson. For concert band. Concert Band. Stand...(+)
By William Himes. Edited
by Bruce Pearson. For
concert band. Concert
Band. Standard of
Excellence in Concert.
Level: Grade 1.5. Score
and set of parts.
Published by Neil A. Kjos
Music Company.
Vocal Mixed Choir with Piano SKU: AY.FRD56 Composed by John La Montaine. ...(+)
Vocal Mixed Choir with
Piano
SKU:
AY.FRD56
Composed by
John La Montaine. Vocal.
Fredonia Press #FRD56.
Published by Fredonia
Press (AY.FRD56).
ISBN
9790302115137.
The
Nonsense Songs from
Mother Goose, Op. 19 for
mixed voices and piano
consists of seven songs:
In Islingen There Was a
Man, The Proposal, Rub a
Dub, Miniature
Biographies, Simple
Simon, Peter Piper, and
Merry Shall We Part and
Merry Meet Again. The
first performance took
place on May 6, 1973 at
the National Gallery of
Art, with the Georgetown
University Men's Chorus,
conducted by Paul Hume.
This product only
contains the sixth song
of the collection, Peter
Piper.
Amazing Grace Quatuor de Flûtes : 4 flûtes Little Piper
By Walker. Arranged by Ervin Monroe. For flute quartet, 3 C flutes with alto or ...(+)
By Walker. Arranged by
Ervin Monroe. For flute
quartet, 3 C flutes with
alto or bass or flute
choir. Classical, Chamber
Music. Published by
Little Piper
By Hasselman, Debussy, Saint Saens, Puccini. Edited by Ervin Monroe. Arranged by...(+)
By Hasselman, Debussy,
Saint Saens, Puccini.
Edited by Ervin Monroe.
Arranged by Ervin Monroe
And Patty Masri-Fletcher.
For flue and harp.
Classical. Published by
Little Piper