| 12 Pop Hits (Horn) Cor [Partition + Accès audio] Hal Leonard
Horn. By Various. Instrumental Play-Along. Softcover Audio Online. 16 pages. ...(+)
Horn. By Various.
Instrumental Play-Along.
Softcover Audio Online.
16
pages. Published by Hal
Leonard
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| I Used to Play Horn Cor Carl Fischer
(An Innovative Method for Adults Returning to Play). Arranged by Larry Clark. Fo...(+)
(An Innovative Method for
Adults Returning to
Play). Arranged by Larry
Clark. For french horn.
Method book. Published by
Carl Fischer
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| The JustinGuitar Easy Guitar Songbook Guitare notes et tablatures - Facile Hal Leonard
Arranged by Justin Sandercoe. Guitar Book. Pop, Rock. Softcover. 304 pages. P...(+)
Arranged by Justin
Sandercoe.
Guitar Book. Pop, Rock.
Softcover. 304 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
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| Saga of the Mississippi Theodore Presser Co.
Orchestra 2 Bassoons, 2 Oboes, 3 Clarinets, 3 Flutes, 3 Trombones, 3 Trumpets, 4...(+)
Orchestra 2 Bassoons, 2
Oboes, 3 Clarinets, 3
Flutes, 3 Trombones, 3
Trumpets, 4 Horns, Bass
Drum, Contra-bassoon,
Cymbal, English Horn,
Percussion: Snare Drum,
Strings, Timpani, Tuba
SKU: PR.466411770
Composed by Harl
Mcdonald. This edition:
Study Score.
Contemporary. Full score.
With Standard notation.
84 pages. Duration 15
minutes. Theodore Presser
Company #466-41177.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.466411770). UPC:
680160640850. 9 x 12
inches. Mississippi
I. Father of Waters: born
of the Highlands and the
Lakes; the Glaciers, the
Mountains, and the
Prairies. The picture of
your birth is clounded in
the ice and mists of
ancient ages but your
spirit remains our life
stream. II. The Red Man
knew your bountiful gifts
and gave thanks to the
Great Spirit on your
banks. -- The Spanish and
French Fathers brought
the glory of Christianity
to America on
Mississippi. But all men,
white and dark; --
Indian, Spaniard, and
Negro; Bourbon and
Yankee, combined to make
Mississippi the heart of
America. Saga of the
Mississippi Harl McDonald
Born near Boulder,
Colorado, July 27, 1899
Now living in
Philadelphia The original
suggestion for a
symphonic work on the
subject of the
Mississippi came
indirectly from the late
Booth Tarkington who saw
in it color and movement
and atmosphere
translatable into the
terms of music. In the
course of time, by the
mysterious processes of
composers' chemistry, it
took shape as a tone-poem
of two sections, one
representing the rise of
the great stream from its
primeval geologic
sources, the other the
human history of the
river. Mr. McDonald
devised the following
verbal outline of the
general scheme of his
diptych: I. Father of
Waters: born of the
Highlands and the Lakes;
the Glaciers, the
Mountains, and the
Prairies. The picture of
your birth is clounded in
the ice and mists of
ancient ages but your
spirit remains our life
stream. II. The Red Man
knew your bountiful gifts
and gave thanks to the
Great Spirit on your
banks. -- The Spanish and
French Fathers brought
the glory of Christianity
to America on
Mississippi. But all men,
white and dark; --
Indian, Spaniard, and
Negro; Bourbon and
Yankee, combined to make
Mississippi the heart of
America. The first of the
two movements, beginning
molto andante, is vaguel
modal to hint at
antiquity. It is built
upon the conventional two
themes, with an episode,
poco piu mosso,
misterioso, for
prehistoric murk and
muck. There are various
changes of pace and mood.
The second, Allegro ma
vigorosamente, prefigures
an Indian ceremony. A
theme presented by flute,
clarinet and bassoon is a
Canadian Indian fishing
call collected by the
late J.B. Beck. A later
passage of
quasi-Gregorian chant
identifies the French and
Spanish priests who made
the great river their
highway. The fishing-call
is altered in rhythm and
harmony to represent
Negro field hands and
roustabous. A turbulent
close brings all these
elemts together in the
muddy swirling currents
of the Mississippi. The
work was begun in the
summer of 1945, and was
revised and completed in
the summer of 1947. Harl
McDonald, who is the
manager of The
Philadelphia Orchestra,
has concerned himself
with music as an art, as
a science and as a
business in course of his
career. He was born on a
cattle ranch in the
Rockies, but since his
was a musical family, his
up-bringing combined
piano lessons with ranch
life. Years of study and
professional experience
followed in Los Angeles
and in Germany. In 1927
he was appointed lecuter
in composition at the
University of
Pennsylvania and he has
since then made is home
in Philadelphia. In 1933
under a grant of the
Rockefeller FOundation he
collaborated with
physicists in research
dealing with the
measurement of
instrumental and vocal
tone, new scale divisions
and the resultant
harmonies. In that same
year he was named head of
the University's music
faculty and conductor of
its choral organizations.
In 1939, having been a
member of the Board of
Directors for five years,
he was appointed manager
of The Philadelphia
Orchestra. He continus to
write, but otherwise his
entire attention is now
devoted to managerial
duties. Chief items in
the catalogue of his
compositions are four
symphonies, three
orchestra suites, a
half-dozen tone-poems,
three concertos and
considerable quantity of
choral music. $58.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Foghorn Leghorn's Hot Hit Songs Looney Tunes Piano Library Cd And Mini Disk Included
Piano seul - Intermédiaire Belwin
Edited by Gail Lew. Arranged by Tom Roed, Jerry Ray, Gail Lew. Piano method/supp...(+)
Edited by Gail Lew.
Arranged by Tom Roed,
Jerry Ray, Gail Lew.
Piano method/supplement
(Intermediate piano).
Level: intermediate,
level 4. 32 pages.
Published by Belwin.
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| Looney Tunes Piano Library/Foghorn Leghorn's Hot Hit Songs Popular Songs for All Piano Methods Piano seul [Partition] - Intermédiaire Alfred Publishing
Edited by Gail Lew. Arranged by Tom Roed, Jerry Ray, Gail Lew. Piano method/supp...(+)
Edited by Gail Lew.
Arranged by Tom Roed,
Jerry Ray, Gail Lew.
Piano method/supplement
(Intermediate piano).
Level: intermediate,
level 4. 32 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
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| Mist Theodore Presser Co.
Orchestra Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Contrabass, English Horn...(+)
Orchestra Bassoon 1,
Bassoon 2, Clarinet 1,
Clarinet 2, Contrabass,
English Horn, Flute 1,
Flute 2, Harp, Horn 1,
Horn 2, Horn 3, Oboe 1,
Oboe 2, Percussion,
Timpani, Trombone,
Trumpet, Tuba, Viola,
Violin 1, Violin 2,
Violoncello SKU:
PR.41641613L Composed
by Diane Wittry. Large
Score. With Standard
notation. Duration 16
minutes. Theodore Presser
Company #416-41613L.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.41641613L). UPC:
680160642199. 11 x 17
inches. On the
island of Elba, off the
coast of Italy, I
composed this work as the
sun was rising over the
ocean in the mornings and
gently sifting through
the clouds against the
lingering fog. As the
piece developed, it took
on a shape of its own and
gradually became centered
around diminished chords
and the interval of a
tri-tone (diminished
5th). I love these chords
for their angst and for
their sadness, but also
for their flexibility. My
piece is very textural in
nature; and yes, it does
have a melody of sorts,
and yet, this melody
comes and goes, and is
never quite grasped until
the end. Portions of it
are repeated and spun out
creating layers of sound
without the heaviness of
form. It is indeed a
depiction of mist, where
one minute you see things
and the next they are
gone. As you move through
the piece, you find that
the trumpet is also an
antagonist, creeping in
with a haunting cry; a
reminder of things
unsettled. Throughout the
piece, we are quietly
searching. We search for
a tonal center for
stability, and also for a
melody that will make us
feel fulfilled. Once
found, we hold them for
an instant, and then like
the clouds and like life
itself, they are gone. We
are warmed by their
presence and saddened by
their loss. I hope that
you will reflect upon
your own memories of
life's quiet moments as
we enjoy the world
premiere of this new work
together. Mist is not a
piece to be analyzed, but
rather a piece to be
experienced and absorbed.
As you listen, release
your mind, embrace your
emotions, close your
eyes, and allow the mist
to creep in. $95.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Mist Theodore Presser Co.
Orchestra Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Contrabass, English Horn...(+)
Orchestra Bassoon 1,
Bassoon 2, Clarinet 1,
Clarinet 2, Contrabass,
English Horn, Flute 1,
Flute 2, Harp, Horn 1,
Horn 2, Horn 3, Oboe 1,
Oboe 2, Percussion,
Timpani, Trombone,
Trumpet 1, Trumpet 2,
Tuba, Viola, Violin 1,
Violin 2, Violoncello
SKU: PR.416416130
Composed by Diane Wittry.
Full score. With Standard
notation. Duration 16
minutes. Theodore Presser
Company #416-41613.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.416416130). UPC:
680160642182. 9 x 12
inches. On the
island of Elba, off the
coast of Italy, I
composed this work as the
sun was rising over the
ocean in the mornings and
gently sifting through
the clouds against the
lingering fog. As the
piece developed, it took
on a shape of its own and
gradually became centered
around diminished chords
and the interval of a
tri-tone (diminished
5th). I love these chords
for their angst and for
their sadness, but also
for their flexibility. My
piece is very textural in
nature; and yes, it does
have a melody of sorts,
and yet, this melody
comes and goes, and is
never quite grasped until
the end. Portions of it
are repeated and spun out
creating layers of sound
without the heaviness of
form. It is indeed a
depiction of mist, where
one minute you see things
and the next they are
gone. As you move through
the piece, you find that
the trumpet is also an
antagonist, creeping in
with a haunting cry; a
reminder of things
unsettled. Throughout the
piece, we are quietly
searching. We search for
a tonal center for
stability, and also for a
melody that will make us
feel fulfilled. Once
found, we hold them for
an instant, and then like
the clouds and like life
itself, they are gone. We
are warmed by their
presence and saddened by
their loss. I hope that
you will reflect upon
your own memories of
life's quiet moments as
we enjoy the world
premiere of this new work
together. Mist is not a
piece to be analyzed, but
rather a piece to be
experienced and absorbed.
As you listen, release
your mind, embrace your
emotions, close your
eyes, and allow the mist
to creep in. $47.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Something More for the Girls Piano seul [Partition] - Facile Alfred Publishing
Arranged by Dan Coates. For Piano. Piano - Easy Piano Collection. Level: Easy Pi...(+)
Arranged by Dan Coates.
For Piano. Piano - Easy
Piano Collection. Level:
Easy Piano. Book. 92
pages. Published by
Alfred Publishing.
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| Eric Clapton Paroles et Accords [Partition] Hal Leonard
Guitar Chord Songbook. Performed by Eric Clapton. Guitar Chord Songbook. Size 6x...(+)
Guitar Chord Songbook.
Performed by Eric
Clapton. Guitar Chord
Songbook. Size 6x9
inches. 176 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard.
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| Eden: Out of Time and Out of Space Theodore Presser Co.
Chamber Music Clarinet, Flute, Guitar, Horn, Viola, Violin, Violoncello SKU: ...(+)
Chamber Music Clarinet,
Flute, Guitar, Horn,
Viola, Violin,
Violoncello SKU:
PR.114420410
Chamber Concerto for
Guitar and Ensemble.
Composed by George
Rochberg. Set of Score
and Parts.
30+10+8+10+12+10+10+10
pages. Duration 20
minutes. Theodore Presser
Company #114-42041.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.114420410). UPC:
680160687015. In
one of the dedicatory
poems to his verse play
The Shadowy Waters
(1906), William Butler
Yeats asks: Is Eden far
away...? Do our woods and
winds and verponds cover
more quiet woods, More
shining winds, more
star-glimmering ponds? Is
Eden out of time and out
of space? How do you
answer such questions? We
have only the vague
elusive promptings of our
own mysterious, troubled
hearts to tell us that
the Eden we long for is
there, somewhere beyond
the physical world which
frames our existence, in
another realm of
different dimensions. And
- what is most painful to
admit - that it is closed
to us in the form in
which we live and
breathe, even if at times
we do have
intimations..., Yeats is
telling us that this
paradise, this Eden we
yearn for is here -
present even if
invisible, palpable even
if intangible. In his
Second Symphony, Mahler
meets an angel who tells
him he can't get into
heaven, he's locked out.
The news is shattering.
What follows is an
inconsolable sorrowing,
the same sorrowing that
comes when we wake to the
realization that we too
are locked out of Eden.
Eden is the heaven of our
longing and desire for
release from pain and
suffering. Eden is the
image in our restive
minds that reflects the
reconciled, resolved,
quiescent state of soul
we hunger for. But Eden
eludes -because it is not
a place. It is a state of
soul which answers none
of the illusory,
hampering conditions that
shape and bind us to the
real world of our bodies,
our appetites, our
passions, and our
beliefs. I have turned
Yeats' question Is Eden
out of time and out of
space? into its own
answering. However near
we may sense its presence
at times, Eden remains
unreachable, ungraspable,
unknowable, unthinkable.
It forever eludes us. I
wrote this music the way
I did to shut out -with
quietness and
otherworldliness - the
clamor and clang of the
raucous Garish Day, to
turn away its tumult and
noise, to negate its
stridency and chaos.
Perhaps in the cleansing
stillness and blessing of
this emptied-out state of
soul, Eden, through still
hidden, may not be so far
way; though still
unreachable, may be close
enough almost to
touch. In one of the
dedicatory poems to his
verse play “The Shadowy
Waters” (1906), William
Butler Yeats asks:“Is
Eden far away…?Do our
woods and windsand
verponds cover morequiet
woods,More shining
winds,more
star-glimmeringponds?Is
Eden out of timeand out
of space?”How do you
answer such questions? We
have only the vague
elusive promptings of our
own mysterious, troubled
hearts to tell us that
the Eden we long for is
there, somewhere beyond
the physical world which
frames our existence, in
another realm of
different dimensions. And
– what is most painful
to admit – that it is
closed to us in the form
in which we live and
breathe, even if at times
we do have
intimations…, Yeats is
telling us that this
paradise, this Eden we
yearn for is here –
present even if
invisible, palpable even
if intangible.In his
Second Symphony, Mahler
meets an angel who tells
him he can’t get into
heaven, he’s locked
out. The news is
shattering. What follows
is an inconsolable
sorrowing, the same
sorrowing that comes when
we wake to the
realization that we too
are locked out of
Eden.Eden is the heaven
of our longing and desire
for release from pain and
suffering. Eden is the
image in our restive
minds that reflects the
reconciled, resolved,
quiescent state of soul
we hunger for. But Eden
eludes –because it is
not a place. It is a
state of soul which
answers none of the
illusory, hampering
conditions that shape and
bind us to the real world
of our bodies, our
appetites, our passions,
and our beliefs.I have
turned Yeats’ question
“Is Eden out of time
and out of space?” into
its own answering.
However near we may sense
its presence at times,
Eden remains unreachable,
ungraspable, unknowable,
unthinkable. It forever
eludes us.I wrote this
music the way I did to
shut out –with
quietness and
otherworldliness – the
clamor and clang of the
raucous “Garish Day,”
to turn away its tumult
and noise, to negate its
stridency and chaos.
Perhaps in the cleansing
stillness and blessing of
this emptied-out state of
soul, Eden, through still
hidden, may not be so far
way; though still
unreachable, may be close
enough almost to
touch. $50.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Eden: Out of Time and Out of Space Theodore Presser Co.
Chamber Music Clarinet, Flute, Guitar, Horn, Viola, Violin, Violoncello SKU: ...(+)
Chamber Music Clarinet,
Flute, Guitar, Horn,
Viola, Violin,
Violoncello SKU:
PR.11442041L
Chamber Concerto for
Guitar and Ensemble.
Composed by George
Rochberg. Large Score. 30
pages. Duration 20
minutes. Theodore Presser
Company #114-42041L.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.11442041L). UPC:
680160687039. In
one of the dedicatory
poems to his verse play
The Shadowy Waters
(1906), William Butler
Yeats asks: Is Eden far
away...? Do our woods and
winds and verponds cover
more quiet woods, More
shining winds, more
star-glimmering ponds? Is
Eden out of time and out
of space? How do you
answer such questions? We
have only the vague
elusive promptings of our
own mysterious, troubled
hearts to tell us that
the Eden we long for is
there, somewhere beyond
the physical world which
frames our existence, in
another realm of
different dimensions. And
- what is most painful to
admit - that it is closed
to us in the form in
which we live and
breathe, even if at times
we do have
intimations..., Yeats is
telling us that this
paradise, this Eden we
yearn for is here -
present even if
invisible, palpable even
if intangible. In his
Second Symphony, Mahler
meets an angel who tells
him he can't get into
heaven, he's locked out.
The news is shattering.
What follows is an
inconsolable sorrowing,
the same sorrowing that
comes when we wake to the
realization that we too
are locked out of Eden.
Eden is the heaven of our
longing and desire for
release from pain and
suffering. Eden is the
image in our restive
minds that reflects the
reconciled, resolved,
quiescent state of soul
we hunger for. But Eden
eludes -because it is not
a place. It is a state of
soul which answers none
of the illusory,
hampering conditions that
shape and bind us to the
real world of our bodies,
our appetites, our
passions, and our
beliefs. I have turned
Yeats' question Is Eden
out of time and out of
space? into its own
answering. However near
we may sense its presence
at times, Eden remains
unreachable, ungraspable,
unknowable, unthinkable.
It forever eludes us. I
wrote this music the way
I did to shut out -with
quietness and
otherworldliness - the
clamor and clang of the
raucous Garish Day, to
turn away its tumult and
noise, to negate its
stridency and chaos.
Perhaps in the cleansing
stillness and blessing of
this emptied-out state of
soul, Eden, through still
hidden, may not be so far
way; though still
unreachable, may be close
enough almost to
touch. In one of the
dedicatory poems to his
verse play “The Shadowy
Waters” (1906), William
Butler Yeats asks:“Is
Eden far away…?Do our
woods and windsand
verponds cover morequiet
woods,More shining
winds,more
star-glimmeringponds?Is
Eden out of timeand out
of space?”How do you
answer such questions? We
have only the vague
elusive promptings of our
own mysterious, troubled
hearts to tell us that
the Eden we long for is
there, somewhere beyond
the physical world which
frames our existence, in
another realm of
different dimensions. And
– what is most painful
to admit – that it is
closed to us in the form
in which we live and
breathe, even if at times
we do have
intimations…, Yeats is
telling us that this
paradise, this Eden we
yearn for is here –
present even if
invisible, palpable even
if intangible.In his
Second Symphony, Mahler
meets an angel who tells
him he can’t get into
heaven, he’s locked
out. The news is
shattering. What follows
is an inconsolable
sorrowing, the same
sorrowing that comes when
we wake to the
realization that we too
are locked out of
Eden.Eden is the heaven
of our longing and desire
for release from pain and
suffering. Eden is the
image in our restive
minds that reflects the
reconciled, resolved,
quiescent state of soul
we hunger for. But Eden
eludes –because it is
not a place. It is a
state of soul which
answers none of the
illusory, hampering
conditions that shape and
bind us to the real world
of our bodies, our
appetites, our passions,
and our beliefs.I have
turned Yeats’ question
“Is Eden out of time
and out of space?” into
its own answering.
However near we may sense
its presence at times,
Eden remains unreachable,
ungraspable, unknowable,
unthinkable. It forever
eludes us.I wrote this
music the way I did to
shut out –with
quietness and
otherworldliness – the
clamor and clang of the
raucous “Garish Day,”
to turn away its tumult
and noise, to negate its
stridency and chaos.
Perhaps in the cleansing
stillness and blessing of
this emptied-out state of
soul, Eden, through still
hidden, may not be so far
way; though still
unreachable, may be close
enough almost to
touch. $44.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Eden: Out of Time and Out of Space Theodore Presser Co.
Chamber Music Clarinet, Flute, Guitar, Horn, Viola, Violin, Violoncello SKU: ...(+)
Chamber Music Clarinet,
Flute, Guitar, Horn,
Viola, Violin,
Violoncello SKU:
PR.11442041S
Chamber Concerto for
Guitar and Ensemble.
Composed by George
Rochberg. Full score. 30
pages. Duration 20
minutes. Theodore Presser
Company #114-42041S.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.11442041S). UPC:
680160687022. In
one of the dedicatory
poems to his verse play
The Shadowy Waters
(1906), William Butler
Yeats asks: Is Eden far
away...? Do our woods and
winds and verponds cover
more quiet woods, More
shining winds, more
star-glimmering ponds? Is
Eden out of time and out
of space? How do you
answer such questions? We
have only the vague
elusive promptings of our
own mysterious, troubled
hearts to tell us that
the Eden we long for is
there, somewhere beyond
the physical world which
frames our existence, in
another realm of
different dimensions. And
- what is most painful to
admit - that it is closed
to us in the form in
which we live and
breathe, even if at times
we do have
intimations..., Yeats is
telling us that this
paradise, this Eden we
yearn for is here -
present even if
invisible, palpable even
if intangible. In his
Second Symphony, Mahler
meets an angel who tells
him he can't get into
heaven, he's locked out.
The news is shattering.
What follows is an
inconsolable sorrowing,
the same sorrowing that
comes when we wake to the
realization that we too
are locked out of Eden.
Eden is the heaven of our
longing and desire for
release from pain and
suffering. Eden is the
image in our restive
minds that reflects the
reconciled, resolved,
quiescent state of soul
we hunger for. But Eden
eludes -because it is not
a place. It is a state of
soul which answers none
of the illusory,
hampering conditions that
shape and bind us to the
real world of our bodies,
our appetites, our
passions, and our
beliefs. I have turned
Yeats' question Is Eden
out of time and out of
space? into its own
answering. However near
we may sense its presence
at times, Eden remains
unreachable, ungraspable,
unknowable, unthinkable.
It forever eludes us. I
wrote this music the way
I did to shut out -with
quietness and
otherworldliness - the
clamor and clang of the
raucous Garish Day, to
turn away its tumult and
noise, to negate its
stridency and chaos.
Perhaps in the cleansing
stillness and blessing of
this emptied-out state of
soul, Eden, through still
hidden, may not be so far
way; though still
unreachable, may be close
enough almost to
touch. In one of the
dedicatory poems to his
verse play “The Shadowy
Waters” (1906), William
Butler Yeats asks:“Is
Eden far away…?Do our
woods and windsand
verponds cover morequiet
woods,More shining
winds,more
star-glimmeringponds?Is
Eden out of timeand out
of space?”How do you
answer such questions? We
have only the vague
elusive promptings of our
own mysterious, troubled
hearts to tell us that
the Eden we long for is
there, somewhere beyond
the physical world which
frames our existence, in
another realm of
different dimensions. And
– what is most painful
to admit – that it is
closed to us in the form
in which we live and
breathe, even if at times
we do have
intimations…, Yeats is
telling us that this
paradise, this Eden we
yearn for is here –
present even if
invisible, palpable even
if intangible.In his
Second Symphony, Mahler
meets an angel who tells
him he can’t get into
heaven, he’s locked
out. The news is
shattering. What follows
is an inconsolable
sorrowing, the same
sorrowing that comes when
we wake to the
realization that we too
are locked out of
Eden.Eden is the heaven
of our longing and desire
for release from pain and
suffering. Eden is the
image in our restive
minds that reflects the
reconciled, resolved,
quiescent state of soul
we hunger for. But Eden
eludes –because it is
not a place. It is a
state of soul which
answers none of the
illusory, hampering
conditions that shape and
bind us to the real world
of our bodies, our
appetites, our passions,
and our beliefs.I have
turned Yeats’ question
“Is Eden out of time
and out of space?” into
its own answering.
However near we may sense
its presence at times,
Eden remains unreachable,
ungraspable, unknowable,
unthinkable. It forever
eludes us.I wrote this
music the way I did to
shut out –with
quietness and
otherworldliness – the
clamor and clang of the
raucous “Garish Day,”
to turn away its tumult
and noise, to negate its
stridency and chaos.
Perhaps in the cleansing
stillness and blessing of
this emptied-out state of
soul, Eden, through still
hidden, may not be so far
way; though still
unreachable, may be close
enough almost to
touch. $29.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Spirit of the Warrior Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Bells, Clarinet, Euphonium, Euphonium T....(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass
Drum, Bassoon, Bells,
Clarinet, Euphonium,
Euphonium T.C., Flute,
Gong, Horn, Mallet
Percussion, Oboe,
Percussion 1, Percussion
2, Snare Drum, Suspended
Cymbal, Trombone,
Trumpet, Tuba, Vibraslap,
alto Saxophone and more.
SKU: CF.PPS60F
Composed by Zachary
Poulter. Full score. 8
pages. Carl Fischer Music
#PPS60F. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.PPS60F). ISBN
9781491163825. UPC:
680160922611. An
ancient world
calls… Spirit of the
Warrior explores both the
beauty and the power of a
forgotten civilization;
man’s mighty force
amidst nature’s gentle
majesty. It is dedicated
to all soldiers and
warriors, past and
present, who give their
all to protect home and
nation. The warrior shows
courage in the face of
danger, and loyalty to a
cause beyond
self-interest. The
warrior sees life’s
fragile beauty with eyes
few others can
understand. Long after
warriors fall in battle,
their spirit lives on in
the people and lands they
have protected. Using
only the first six notes
of the concert Bb scale,
Spirit of the Warrior
begins boldly. Separated
notes in the low brass
and winds represent the
warrior’s power.
Nature’s inspiring
beauty is represented by
the high woodwinds and
bells, which play in
counterpoint to the lower
instruments. Fully
separate the staccatos,
and shape the accents
throughout to help the
music feel powerful
without being overly
heavy or loud. At m. 29,
be sure that the
countermelody played by
the clarinets and alto
saxophone can be clearly
heard.If you have
additional
percussionists, consider
doubling the snare drum
part on a low tom-tom.
Experiment with the gong
to find the sound you
prefer: strike closer to
the edge for a brash
“crash” sound, or
closer to the center for
a more mysterious tone.
The piece ends with the
sound of the sustaining
gong . Enjoy the drama
and let the sound fade
without (much)
dampening. . $7.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Spirit of the Warrior Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Bells, Clarinet, Euphonium, Euphonium T....(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass
Drum, Bassoon, Bells,
Clarinet, Euphonium,
Euphonium T.C., Flute,
Gong, Horn, Mallet
Percussion, Oboe,
Percussion 1, Percussion
2, Snare Drum, Suspended
Cymbal, Trombone,
Trumpet, Tuba, Vibraslap,
alto Saxophone and more.
- Grade 0.5 SKU:
CF.PPS60 Composed by
Zachary Poulter. Set of
Score and Parts. Carl
Fischer Music #PPS60.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.PPS60). ISBN
9781491163429. UPC:
680160922215. An
ancient world
calls… Spirit of the
Warrior explores both the
beauty and the power of a
forgotten civilization;
man’s mighty force
amidst nature’s gentle
majesty. It is dedicated
to all soldiers and
warriors, past and
present, who give their
all to protect home and
nation. The warrior shows
courage in the face of
danger, and loyalty to a
cause beyond
self-interest. The
warrior sees life’s
fragile beauty with eyes
few others can
understand. Long after
warriors fall in battle,
their spirit lives on in
the people and lands they
have protected. Using
only the first six notes
of the concert Bb scale,
Spirit of the Warrior
begins boldly. Separated
notes in the low brass
and winds represent the
warrior’s power.
Nature’s inspiring
beauty is represented by
the high woodwinds and
bells, which play in
counterpoint to the lower
instruments. Fully
separate the staccatos,
and shape the accents
throughout to help the
music feel powerful
without being overly
heavy or loud. At m. 29,
be sure that the
countermelody played by
the clarinets and alto
saxophone can be clearly
heard.If you have
additional
percussionists, consider
doubling the snare drum
part on a low tom-tom.
Experiment with the gong
to find the sound you
prefer: strike closer to
the edge for a brash
“crash” sound, or
closer to the center for
a more mysterious tone.
The piece ends with the
sound of the sustaining
gong . Enjoy the drama
and let the sound fade
without (much)
dampening. . $50.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| The Complete Guitar Player Tablature Book Guitare notes et tablatures [Partition] Music Sales
By Russ Shipton. Book. Published by Music Sales. (AM62902) Based on popular so...(+)
By Russ Shipton. Book.
Published by Music Sales.
(AM62902)
Based on popular songs
which appear in the
songbooks of The Complete
Guitar Player course.
Beats are indicated so
the standard player can
follow it. Includes
photos of left-hand
position instruction in
varying right-hand styles
and left-hand chord
shapes.
$19.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Essential Elements for Guitar, Book 2 Guitare [Partition + CD] Hal Leonard
| | |
| Essential Elements for Guitar - Book 2 Guitare Hal Leonard
For Guitar. Essential Elements Guitar. Softcover. 96 pages. Published by Hal Leo...(+)
For Guitar. Essential
Elements Guitar.
Softcover. 96 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
$17.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| The Complete Guitar Player: Acoustic Songbook Guitare Amsco Wise Publications
Guitar SKU: BT.MUSAM1008029 By Toby Knowles. The Complete Guitar Player. ...(+)
Guitar SKU:
BT.MUSAM1008029 By
Toby Knowles. The
Complete Guitar Player.
Pop & Rock. Book Only.
Composed 2015. 146 pages.
Wise Publications
#MUSAM1008029. Published
by Wise Publications
(BT.MUSAM1008029).
ISBN 9781783055364.
English. The
Complete Guitar Player
Acoustic Songbook
features a huge
collection of 50 acoustic
hits from all genres for
Guitar. Each song
includes full lyrics and
Guitar chords as well as
strumming and picking
patterns, making this
perfect for the aspiring
acoustic Guitarist. Every
song included in this
Guitar songbook is a bona
fide acoustic classic,
perfect for singalongs at
parties or just a strum
on a summer's day in the
park. Songs like Hey,
Soul Sister by
Train, Wonderwall
by Oasis and Ho Hey
by The Lumineers
represent the best in
unplugged and fun
chill-out music. 'The
book is designed to be
accessible and enjoyable,
showcasing the best songs
by the best songwriters
like Bob Dylan, Mumford
& Sons, The Beatles
and Adele. Songs from the
past and the present are
included, so there will
be something for everyone
in this acoustic
songbook. Each song has
been carefully arranged
for Guitar and Voice,
including the melody,
lyrics and Guitar chord
shapes. Not only this,
but there are also
suggested strumming or
picking patterns to help
you nail the exact sound
of the song straight
away. This acoustic
Guitar songbook is ideal
for beginners and
intermediate Guitarists
looking to expand their
repertoire with acoustic
songs new and old,
whereas absolute
beginnersnew to the
Guitar might find that
the four books of the
famous Complete Guitar
Player series by Russ
Shipton will help them
out with the
basics. With these
50 acoustic Guitar songs,
you'll be singing,
strumming
andfingerpicking your way
through the folk, pop and
rock canon in no time at
all. The Complete Guitar
Player Acoustic Songbook
would make a stellar
addition to any
guitarist's bookshelf,
and every one of these
great songs will make
sure that everyone is
singing along. $27.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Motown Trombone Trombone [Partition + CD] Music Minus One
By Ira Nepus. For Trombone. Book and accompaniment CD. Published by Music Minu...(+)
By Ira Nepus. For
Trombone.
Book and accompaniment
CD.
Published by Music Minus
One
$14.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Creating God, Your Fingers Trace Chorale 2 parties 2 parties, Piano [Octavo] - Intermédiaire Kjos Music Company
By Ralph Johnson. For 2-part mixed voices. Choral. Grade 3. Octavo. Published by...(+)
By Ralph Johnson. For
2-part mixed voices.
Choral. Grade 3. Octavo.
Published by Neil A. Kjos
Music Company
$2.10 $1.995 (- 5%) Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Rituals Theodore Presser Co.
Orchestra Bass Clarinet, Bass Trombone, Bassoon, Clarinet, Contrabass, Contrabas...(+)
Orchestra Bass Clarinet,
Bass Trombone, Bassoon,
Clarinet, Contrabass,
Contrabassoon, English
Horn, Flute 1, Flute 2,
Horn 1, Horn 2, Horn 3,
Horn 4, Oboe, Percussion,
Trombone 1, Trombone 2,
Trumpet 1, Trumpet 2,
Tuba, Viola, Violin 1,
Violin 2, Violoncello
SKU: PR.44641192L
For 5 Percussionists
and Orchestra.
Composed by Ellen Taaffe
Zwilich. Contemporary.
Large Score. With
Standard notation.
Composed 2003. 72 pages.
Duration 30 minutes.
Theodore Presser Company
#446-41192L. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.44641192L). UPC:
680160610860. 11 x 14
inches. One of my
greatest pleasures in
writing a concerto is
exploring the new world
that opens for me each
time I enter the
sometimes alien, but
always fascinating, world
of a solo instrument or
instruments. For me, the
challenge is to discover
the deepest nature of the
solo instrument (its
karma, if you will) and
to allow that essential
character to guide the
shape and form of the
work and the nature of
the interaction between
soloists and orchestra.
In recent years, many of
us have become more aware
of the musical world
outside the Western
tradition of musics that
follow different
procedures and spring
from other aesthetics.
And contemporary
percussionists have
opened many of these
worlds to us, as they
have ventured around the
globe, participating in
Brazilian Samba schools,
studying Gamelan and
African drumming with
local experts, collecting
instruments from Asia and
Africa and South America
and the South Pacific,
widening our horizons in
the process. I will never
forget our first meeting
in Toronto when Nexus
invited me into their
world of hundreds of
exciting percussion
instruments. The vast
array of instruments in
the collection of the
Nexus ensemble is truly
global in scope as well
as offering a thrilling
sound-universe. I was
inspired by the
incredible range of sound
and moved by the fact
that so many of these
instruments were musical
reflections of a
spiritual dimension.
After long consideration,
I decided that it would
not only be impossible,
but even undesirable for
this
Western-tradition-steeped
composer to attempt to
use these instruments in
a culturally authentic
way. My goal was an
existential kind of
authenticity: searching
instead for universal
ideas that would be true
to both myself and the
performers while
acknowledging the
traditional uses of the
instruments. Since many
percussion instruments
are associated with
various kinds of ritual,
I decided that I would
allow that concept to
shape my piece. Rituals
is in four movements,
each issuing from a
ritual associated with
percussion, but with the
orchestral interaction
providing an essential
element in the musical
form. I. Invocation
alludes to the traditions
of invoking the spirit of
the instruments, or the
gods, or the ancestors
before performing. II.
Ambulation moves from a
processional, through
march and dance to
fantasy based on all
three. III. Remembrances
alludes to traditions of
memorializing. IV.
Contests progresses from
friendly competition
games, contests to a
suggestion of a battle of
big band drummers, to
warlike exchanges. In the
2nd and 4th movements,
another percussion
tradition, improvisation,
is employed. Written into
these movements are a
number of seeds for
improvisation.
Indications in the score
call for the soloists to
improvise in three
different ways, marked A
for percussion alone;
marked B for percussion
with and in response to
the orchestra; and C
where the percussionists
are free to add and
embellish the written
parts. These
improvisations should
grow out of and embellish
previous motives and
gestures in the
movement. $95.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| 5,6,7 Warmup Routine for Trumpet - Intermédiaire/avancé Cherry Classics
Method book for Trumpet - Late Intermediate SKU: CY.CC3052 Composed by Mi...(+)
Method book for Trumpet -
Late Intermediate SKU:
CY.CC3052 Composed by
Mick Hesse. Classical.
Book. Cherry Classics
#CC3052. Published by
Cherry Classics
(CY.CC3052). ISBN
9790530110270. 8.5 x 11
in inches. Mick
Hesse has written a
warmup routine in three
chapters using his 50+
year career as a
performing artist and
teacher to help mature
performers get and stay
in shape throughout the
course of a season. In
his own words: These 3
Stages of practice are
designed to help you get
started and keep you
practicing in a
fundamentally sound way.
The exercises start with
a five minute time limit
and move seamlessly to
six and seven minutes of
playing. Once memorized
these sequences will
allow you to pick up your
horn and be ready to play
a rehearsal with a
properly warmed up
embouchure in five
minutes. If your schedule
allows 11 or 18 minutes
you can be assured that
you are not only warmed
up but also maintaining a
properly functioning
embouchure that you can
build on as much as time,
energy and motivation
allows. Rest as needed
during this practice
session. $20.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Downshifting Theodore Presser Co.
Band Bass Clarinet, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Clarinet 3, Contrabass Clarinet, Eup...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet,
Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2,
Clarinet 3, Contrabass
Clarinet, Euphonium,
Flute 1, Flute 2, Horn 1,
Horn 2, Horn 3, Horn 4,
Oboe 1, Oboe 2,
Percussion 1, Percussion
2, Percussion 3,
Percussion 4, Percussion
5, Piccolo, String Bass
and more. SKU:
PR.165000970 For
Band. Composed by Dan
Welcher. Folder.
Premiered by the
University of Texas
Symphony Band, Scott S.
Hanna, conductor, at
Butler School of Music,
UT/Austin, Austin, Texas.
Contemporary. Set of
Score and Parts. With
Standard notation.
Composed 14-Sep. 40
pages. Duration 7
minutes. Theodore Presser
Company #165-00097.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.165000970). ISBN
9781491100462. UPC:
680160626717. 9x12
inches. Commissione
d by a consortium of 20
high school and
university bands
coordinated by Scott
Hanna of the University
of Texas at Austin,
Downshifting is inspired
by Welcher’s joy of
bicycle riding. Welcher
explains in the program
note: When I decided to
write a piece for band
that was basically
entertaining and
uplifting, it made
perfect sense to call it
Downshifting... With
three gears on the front
sprocket and seven on the
rear, it’s possible to
keep one’s legs going
at a constant speed (for
me, q = 126) while the
bike itself may be moving
very slowly or very
quickly. I determined to
capitalize on this in
writing Downshifting,
which keeps the same
mathematical inner pulse,
‘shifting’ (with a
ratchet) as the terrain
changes.. One of the
joys of life for me is
riding my 21-speed
bicycle. As a basically
non-athletic person who
nonetheless likes to stay
in shape, I have found
that riding my bike
provides just the
exercise I need. The
workout is strenuous, but
pleasant—and the
infinite variety of
scenery I pass keeps me
alert and wide awake.
When I decided to write a
piece for band that was
basically entertaining
and uplifting, it made
perfect sense to call it
Downshifting.With three
gears on the front
sprocket and seven on the
rear, it’s possible to
keep ones legs going at a
constant speed (for me,
that’s 126 to the
quarter note) while the
bike itself may be moving
very slowly or very
quickly. I determined
to capitalize on this in
writing the music, which
manages to keep the same
mathematical inner pulse,
“shifting” (with a
ratchet) as the terrain
changes. So
Downshifting begins with
that steady pulse, on a
grid of eighth notes in
2/4 to propel the little
vehicle forward.
There’s a joyous little
tune in our heads as we
begin our ride. As the
initial thrill of riding
on the flat gives way to
monotony, we stay in that
pulse for the first
minute or so of the
ride. Then, as the
first hill becomes
visible, we shift the
bike down: even though
the eighths are equal,
the pulse feels slower
(and we’re now in 6/8
time). Ultimately the
compound meter shifts
again as the climb
begins, and we’re now
plodding doggedly up the
hill. (The music
reflects all of these
changes, with subtitles
such as “Working
harder—Seeing the
climb, ahead”,
“Steady and
committed…the climb
begins!”, “Straining
against the grade”,
etc.).There are two
hills, and two long
climbs (but in different
keys, reflecting the
change in scenery).
When at last the summit
of the second hill is
reached (“Flying, Over
the Top”), we coast at
last down the other side
at breakneck speed. The
initial joyous melody
returns, but now in a
spread-out coasting
pulse. At the end of
the ride, we slow to a
stop—then take one last
sprint (shifting five
times in the process) in
order to end on a
biker’s
high.Downshifting was
commissioned by a
consortium of fourteen
high school and college
bands, overseen by my
longtime colleague at the
University of Texas,
Scott Hanna. The piece
is dedicated to him (and
to all bicycle
enthusiasts). $175.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Jazz Saxophone Duets 2 Saxophones (duo) [Livre + CD] Greg Fishman Jazz Studios
By Greg Fishman. For saxophone duet. Play Along, Jazz. Book and 3 CDs. Published...(+)
By Greg Fishman. For
saxophone duet. Play
Along, Jazz. Book and 3
CDs. Published by Greg
Fishman Jazz Studios.
(1)$24.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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