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Composed by Richard
Meyer. Part(s); Score;
String Orchestra.
Highland/Etling String
Orchestra. Form:
Overture. 124 pages.
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Composed by Richard Meyer. Score; String Orchestra. Highland/Etling String Orche...(+)
Composed by Richard
Meyer. Score; String
Orchestra.
Highland/Etling String
Orchestra. Form:
Overture. 24 pages.
Published by
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| Hymns For Praise & Worship - HYM-Trombone 1 & 2/Melody Word Music
Trombone 1 & 2 SKU: WD.080689424878 Composed by John E. Coates. Christmas...(+)
Trombone 1 & 2 SKU:
WD.080689424878
Composed by John E.
Coates. Christmas.
Hym-trombone 1 &
2/melody. Word Music
#080689424878. Published
by Word Music
(WD.080689424878).
UPC:
080689424878. In
the past twenty years,
worship styles in many
churches have
transformed, emphasizing
a personal worship that
strives for intimacy with
the Father. This renewal
led some ministries,
perhaps unintentionally,
to abandon the great
hymns of our faith in
favor of newly composed
worship songs. Other
ministries, in an effort
to create a balanced
worship style, mixed the
new with the old,
sometimes with results
that only amplified the
differences between the
two. Hymns for Praise &
Worship bridges the
stylistic gap between
modern-day worship songs
and the hymns of our
Christian heritage. A
select advisory board of
active music ministers,
Word Music staff and key
choral arrangers were
assembled to pinpoint
fifty-six hymns from the
vast array of hymnody,
not only for their
musical quality, but for
the messages that they
bring to worshippers
today. Veteran choral
arrangers John E. Coates
and Travis Cottrell have
been creating new
settings of hymns for
their own congregations
for years. Their
experience as worship
leaders brought not only
musicality, but also
congregational and choral
pragmatism to each new
arrangement in Hymns for
Praise & Worship. With
all of the same editions
and features as the Songs
for Praise & Worship
series, this collection
is designed to work
hand-in-hand with
existing resources for
worship. Various
stylistic changes make
these settings flow
easily, appeal to the
modern ear, and correlate
with the styles of
contemporary praise &
worship songs. Throughout
this book you will
encounter variations from
traditional time
signatures, intuitive
syncopated rhythms, and
substituted chords and
harmonies. Even the few
hymns with more
traditional settings are
treated in a manner that
takes the congregation on
a journey through the
verses, sometimes in a
more through-composed
manner, and usually
culminating in a
climactic conclusion.
Each of the changes was
not implemented
arbitrarily, but with the
goal of making the
timeless messages of each
hymn leap from the page
in new and exciting ways.
Two added features of
Hymns for Praise &
Worship are the
demonstration and
accompaniment recordings.
While the songs in the
collection are well
known, the new
arrangements are not. The
staff of Word Music felt
that it was vital to
provide audible resources
to teach and lead worship
to best communicate the
desires of the arrangers.
All of the core editions
(Choir/Worship Team,
Worship Planner, Keyboard
Edition, Guitar Edition)
reflect the verses and
voicings used on the
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| You, who the name of Christ have taken (Ihr, die ihr euch von Christo nennet) Chorale SATB [Conducteur] Carus Verlag
Soli SATB, SATB Choir, 2 Fl, 2 Ob, 2 Vl, Va, Bc SKU: CA.3116400 Cantat...(+)
Soli SATB, SATB Choir, 2
Fl, 2 Ob, 2 Vl, Va, Bc
SKU: CA.3116400
Cantata for the 13th
Sunday after Trinity.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Frieder Rempp. Arranged
by Paul Horn. Stuttgart
Urtext Edition: Bach
vocal. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas, Whitsun.
Full score. Composed
1725. BWV 164. 32 pages.
Duration 17 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.164/00. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3116400). ISBN
9790007187170. Language:
German/English. Thi
s six-movement cantata
was performed for the
first time on 26 August
1725 in Leipzig. The text
was written by Bach's
Weimar cantata poet
Salomon Franck and had
been published earlier in
1715 in his collection
Evangelisches
Andachts-Opffer. Here,
Bach bases his work
around the form of the
Weimar cantatas which
take their texts from
Franck's printed
collection (BWV 132, 152,
161-163, 165): movements
1-5 are performed by
vocal soloists, whilst
only the final chorus is
given to the chorus. The
key concepts of the text
are Barmherzigkeit
[compassion], Erbarmen
[mercy] and wahre
Christenliebe [true
Christian love]; the
chamber music arrangement
of the cantata
corresponds with this.
The two arias for tenor
and alto, and the duet
for soprano and bass do
not contain da capo
sections, but repeat the
entire text in a
condensed form. The
instruments do not
contrast as a rule, but
are treated as a string
group (movements 1, 4),
duetting (movement 3),
and as full unison
(movement 5). What is
remarkable in all three
movements is the thematic
linking of the
instrumental ritornello
parts with the vocal
parts through which Bach
achieves a kind of unity
of form. $22.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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Soli SATB, SATB Choir, 2 Fl, 2 Ob, 2 Vl, Va, Bc SKU: CA.3116449 Cantat...(+)
Soli SATB, SATB Choir, 2
Fl, 2 Ob, 2 Vl, Va, Bc
SKU: CA.3116449
Cantata for the 13th
Sunday after Trinity.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Frieder Rempp. Arranged
by Paul Horn. Stuttgart
Urtext Edition: Bach
vocal. Organ. Sacred
vocal music, Cantatas,
Whitsun. Single Part,
Organ. Composed 1725. BWV
164. 16 pages. Duration
17 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 31.164/49. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.3116449). ISBN
9790007209070. Language:
German/English. Thi
s six-movement cantata
was performed for the
first time on 26 August
1725 in Leipzig. The text
was written by Bach's
Weimar cantata poet
Salomon Franck and had
been published earlier in
1715 in his collection
Evangelisches
Andachts-Opffer. Here,
Bach bases his work
around the form of the
Weimar cantatas which
take their texts from
Franck's printed
collection (BWV 132, 152,
161-163, 165): movements
1-5 are performed by
vocal soloists, whilst
only the final chorus is
given to the chorus. The
key concepts of the text
are Barmherzigkeit
[compassion], Erbarmen
[mercy] and wahre
Christenliebe [true
Christian love]; the
chamber music arrangement
of the cantata
corresponds with this.
The two arias for tenor
and alto, and the duet
for soprano and bass do
not contain da capo
sections, but repeat the
entire text in a
condensed form. The
instruments do not
contrast as a rule, but
are treated as a string
group (movements 1, 4),
duetting (movement 3),
and as full unison
(movement 5). What is
remarkable in all three
movements is the thematic
linking of the
instrumental ritornello
parts with the vocal
parts through which Bach
achieves a kind of unity
of form. Score and part
available separately -
see item CA.3116400. $15.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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SATB vocal soli, SATB choir, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 violins, viola, basso continuo...(+)
SATB vocal soli, SATB
choir, 2 flutes, 2 oboes,
2 violins, viola, basso
continuo SKU:
CA.3116414 Cantata
for the 13th Sunday after
Trinity. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Frieder Rempp.
Arranged by Paul Horn.
This edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Bach vocal. Basso
continuo. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas, Whitsun.
Single Part, basso
continuo. Composed 1725.
BWV 164. 12 pages.
Duration 17 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.164/14. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3116414). ISBN
9790007209056. Text
language:
German/English. Thi
s six-movement cantata
was performed for the
first time on 26 August
1725 in Leipzig. The text
was written by Bach's
Weimar cantata poet
Salomon Franck and had
been published earlier in
1715 in his collection
Evangelisches
Andachts-Opffer. Here,
Bach bases his work
around the form of the
Weimar cantatas which
take their texts from
Franck's printed
collection (BWV 132, 152,
161-163, 165): movements
1-5 are performed by
vocal soloists, whilst
only the final chorus is
given to the chorus. The
key concepts of the text
are Barmherzigkeit
[compassion], Erbarmen
[mercy] and wahre
Christenliebe [true
Christian love]; the
chamber music arrangement
of the cantata
corresponds with this.
The two arias for tenor
and alto, and the duet
for soprano and bass do
not contain da capo
sections, but repeat the
entire text in a
condensed form. The
instruments do not
contrast as a rule, but
are treated as a string
group (movements 1, 4),
duetting (movement 3),
and as full unison
(movement 5). What is
remarkable in all three
movements is the thematic
linking of the
instrumental ritornello
parts with the vocal
parts through which Bach
achieves a kind of unity
of form. Score and part
available separately -
see item CA.3116400. $7.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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SATB vocal soli, SATB choir, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 violins, viola, basso continuo...(+)
SATB vocal soli, SATB
choir, 2 flutes, 2 oboes,
2 violins, viola, basso
continuo SKU:
CA.3116412 Cantata
for the 13th Sunday after
Trinity. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Frieder Rempp.
Arranged by Paul Horn.
This edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Bach vocal. Violin 2.
Sacred vocal music,
Cantatas, Whitsun. Single
Part, Violin 2. Composed
1725. BWV 164. 8 pages.
Duration 17 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.164/12. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3116412). ISBN
9790007209032. Text
language:
German/English. Thi
s six-movement cantata
was performed for the
first time on 26 August
1725 in Leipzig. The text
was written by Bach's
Weimar cantata poet
Salomon Franck and had
been published earlier in
1715 in his collection
Evangelisches
Andachts-Opffer. Here,
Bach bases his work
around the form of the
Weimar cantatas which
take their texts from
Franck's printed
collection (BWV 132, 152,
161-163, 165): movements
1-5 are performed by
vocal soloists, whilst
only the final chorus is
given to the chorus. The
key concepts of the text
are Barmherzigkeit
[compassion], Erbarmen
[mercy] and wahre
Christenliebe [true
Christian love]; the
chamber music arrangement
of the cantata
corresponds with this.
The two arias for tenor
and alto, and the duet
for soprano and bass do
not contain da capo
sections, but repeat the
entire text in a
condensed form. The
instruments do not
contrast as a rule, but
are treated as a string
group (movements 1, 4),
duetting (movement 3),
and as full unison
(movement 5). What is
remarkable in all three
movements is the thematic
linking of the
instrumental ritornello
parts with the vocal
parts through which Bach
achieves a kind of unity
of form. Score and part
available separately -
see item CA.3116400. $6.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| You, who the name of Christ have taken (Ihr, die ihr euch von Christo nennet) Chorale SATB Carus Verlag
Soli SATB, SATB Choir, 2 Fl, 2 Ob, 2 Vl, Va, Bc SKU: CA.3116405 Cantat...(+)
Soli SATB, SATB Choir, 2
Fl, 2 Ob, 2 Vl, Va, Bc
SKU: CA.3116405
Cantata for the 13th
Sunday after Trinity.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Frieder Rempp. Arranged
by Paul Horn. Stuttgart
Urtext Edition: Bach
vocal. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas, Whitsun.
Choral Score. Composed
1725. BWV 164. 2 pages.
Duration 17 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.164/05. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3116405). ISBN
9790007187194. Language:
German/English. Thi
s six-movement cantata
was performed for the
first time on 26 August
1725 in Leipzig. The text
was written by Bach's
Weimar cantata poet
Salomon Franck and had
been published earlier in
1715 in his collection
Evangelisches
Andachts-Opffer. Here,
Bach bases his work
around the form of the
Weimar cantatas which
take their texts from
Franck's printed
collection (BWV 132, 152,
161-163, 165): movements
1-5 are performed by
vocal soloists, whilst
only the final chorus is
given to the chorus. The
key concepts of the text
are Barmherzigkeit
[compassion], Erbarmen
[mercy] and wahre
Christenliebe [true
Christian love]; the
chamber music arrangement
of the cantata
corresponds with this.
The two arias for tenor
and alto, and the duet
for soprano and bass do
not contain da capo
sections, but repeat the
entire text in a
condensed form. The
instruments do not
contrast as a rule, but
are treated as a string
group (movements 1, 4),
duetting (movement 3),
and as full unison
(movement 5). What is
remarkable in all three
movements is the thematic
linking of the
instrumental ritornello
parts with the vocal
parts through which Bach
achieves a kind of unity
of form. Score available
separately - see item
CA.3116400. $3.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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Soli SATB, SATB Choir, 2 Fl, 2 Ob, 2 Vl, Va, Bc SKU: CA.3116409 Cantat...(+)
Soli SATB, SATB Choir, 2
Fl, 2 Ob, 2 Vl, Va, Bc
SKU: CA.3116409
Cantata for the 13th
Sunday after Trinity.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Frieder Rempp. Arranged
by Paul Horn. 1x
31.164/21 flute 1, 1x
31.164/22 flute 2, 1x
31.164/23 oboe 1, 1x
31.164/24 oboe 2.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Bach vocal. Harmony
parts. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas, Whitsun.
Set of Orchestra Parts.
Composed 1725. BWV 164.
Duration 17 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.164/09. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3116409). ISBN
9790007209018. Language:
German/English. Thi
s six-movement cantata
was performed for the
first time on 26 August
1725 in Leipzig. The text
was written by Bach's
Weimar cantata poet
Salomon Franck and had
been published earlier in
1715 in his collection
Evangelisches
Andachts-Opffer. Here,
Bach bases his work
around the form of the
Weimar cantatas which
take their texts from
Franck's printed
collection (BWV 132, 152,
161-163, 165): movements
1-5 are performed by
vocal soloists, whilst
only the final chorus is
given to the chorus. The
key concepts of the text
are Barmherzigkeit
[compassion], Erbarmen
[mercy] and wahre
Christenliebe [true
Christian love]; the
chamber music arrangement
of the cantata
corresponds with this.
The two arias for tenor
and alto, and the duet
for soprano and bass do
not contain da capo
sections, but repeat the
entire text in a
condensed form. The
instruments do not
contrast as a rule, but
are treated as a string
group (movements 1, 4),
duetting (movement 3),
and as full unison
(movement 5). What is
remarkable in all three
movements is the thematic
linking of the
instrumental ritornello
parts with the vocal
parts through which Bach
achieves a kind of unity
of form. Score and parts
available separately -
see item CA.3116400. $14.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| You, who the name of Christ have taken (Ihr, die ihr euch von Christo nennet) Chorale SATB [Conducteur et Parties séparées] Carus Verlag
Soli SATB, SATB Choir, 2 Fl, 2 Ob, 2 Vl, Va, Bc SKU: CA.3116419 Cantat...(+)
Soli SATB, SATB Choir, 2
Fl, 2 Ob, 2 Vl, Va, Bc
SKU: CA.3116419
Cantata for the 13th
Sunday after Trinity.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Frieder Rempp. Arranged
by Paul Horn. Stuttgart
Urtext Edition: Bach
vocal. Complete
orchestral parts. Sacred
vocal music, Cantatas,
Whitsun. Set of Orchestra
Parts. Composed 1725. BWV
164. Duration 17 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.164/19. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3116419). ISBN
9790007209063. Language:
German/English. Thi
s six-movement cantata
was performed for the
first time on 26 August
1725 in Leipzig. The text
was written by Bach's
Weimar cantata poet
Salomon Franck and had
been published earlier in
1715 in his collection
Evangelisches
Andachts-Opffer. Here,
Bach bases his work
around the form of the
Weimar cantatas which
take their texts from
Franck's printed
collection (BWV 132, 152,
161-163, 165): movements
1-5 are performed by
vocal soloists, whilst
only the final chorus is
given to the chorus. The
key concepts of the text
are Barmherzigkeit
[compassion], Erbarmen
[mercy] and wahre
Christenliebe [true
Christian love]; the
chamber music arrangement
of the cantata
corresponds with this.
The two arias for tenor
and alto, and the duet
for soprano and bass do
not contain da capo
sections, but repeat the
entire text in a
condensed form. The
instruments do not
contrast as a rule, but
are treated as a string
group (movements 1, 4),
duetting (movement 3),
and as full unison
(movement 5). What is
remarkable in all three
movements is the thematic
linking of the
instrumental ritornello
parts with the vocal
parts through which Bach
achieves a kind of unity
of form. Score and parts
available separately -
see item CA.3116400. $105.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| You, who the name of Christ have taken (Ihr, die ihr euch von Christo nennet) Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement satb (soli), SATB (chœur), Orchestre Carus Verlag
SATB vocal soli, SATB choir, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 violins, viola, basso continuo...(+)
SATB vocal soli, SATB
choir, 2 flutes, 2 oboes,
2 violins, viola, basso
continuo SKU:
CA.3116413 Cantata
for the 13th Sunday after
Trinity. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Frieder Rempp.
Arranged by Paul Horn.
This edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Bach vocal. Viola. Sacred
vocal music, Cantatas,
Whitsun. Single Part,
Viola. Composed 1725. BWV
164. 4 pages. Duration 17
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.164/13. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3116413). ISBN
9790007209049. Text
language:
German/English. Thi
s six-movement cantata
was performed for the
first time on 26 August
1725 in Leipzig. The text
was written by Bach's
Weimar cantata poet
Salomon Franck and had
been published earlier in
1715 in his collection
Evangelisches
Andachts-Opffer. Here,
Bach bases his work
around the form of the
Weimar cantatas which
take their texts from
Franck's printed
collection (BWV 132, 152,
161-163, 165): movements
1-5 are performed by
vocal soloists, whilst
only the final chorus is
given to the chorus. The
key concepts of the text
are Barmherzigkeit
[compassion], Erbarmen
[mercy] and wahre
Christenliebe [true
Christian love]; the
chamber music arrangement
of the cantata
corresponds with this.
The two arias for tenor
and alto, and the duet
for soprano and bass do
not contain da capo
sections, but repeat the
entire text in a
condensed form. The
instruments do not
contrast as a rule, but
are treated as a string
group (movements 1, 4),
duetting (movement 3),
and as full unison
(movement 5). What is
remarkable in all three
movements is the thematic
linking of the
instrumental ritornello
parts with the vocal
parts through which Bach
achieves a kind of unity
of form. Score and part
available separately -
see item CA.3116400. $4.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| You, who the name of Christ have taken (Ihr, die ihr euch von Christo nennet) Carus Verlag
Orchestra Soli SATB, Coro SATB, 2 Fl, 2 Ob, 2 Vl, Va, Bc SKU: CA.3116407 ...(+)
Orchestra Soli SATB, Coro
SATB, 2 Fl, 2 Ob, 2 Vl,
Va, Bc SKU:
CA.3116407 Cantata
for the 13th Sunday after
Trinity. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Frieder Rempp.
Arranged by Paul Horn.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Bach vocal. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas, Whitsun.
Study score. Composed
1725. BWV 164. 32 pages.
Duration 17 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.164/07. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3116407). ISBN
9790007242343. Language:
German/English. Thi
s six-movement cantata
was performed for the
first time on 26 August
1725 in Leipzig. The text
was written by Bach's
Weimar cantata poet
Salomon Franck and had
been published earlier in
1715 in his collection
Evangelisches
Andachts-Opffer. Here,
Bach bases his work
around the form of the
Weimar cantatas which
take their texts from
Franck's printed
collection (BWV 132, 152,
161-163, 165): movements
1-5 are performed by
vocal soloists, whilst
only the final chorus is
given to the chorus. The
key concepts of the text
are Barmherzigkeit
[compassion], Erbarmen
[mercy] and wahre
Christenliebe [true
Christian love]; the
chamber music arrangement
of the cantata
corresponds with this.
The two arias for tenor
and alto, and the duet
for soprano and bass do
not contain da capo
sections, but repeat the
entire text in a
condensed form. The
instruments do not
contrast as a rule, but
are treated as a string
group (movements 1, 4),
duetting (movement 3),
and as full unison
(movement 5). What is
remarkable in all three
movements is the thematic
linking of the
instrumental ritornello
parts with the vocal
parts through which Bach
achieves a kind of unity
of form. Score available
separately - see item
CA.3116400. $15.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| You, who the name of Christ have taken (Ihr, die ihr euch von Christo nennet) Chorale SATB Carus Verlag
Soli SATB, SATB Choir, 2 Fl, 2 Ob, 2 Vl, Va, Bc SKU: CA.3116403 Cantat...(+)
Soli SATB, SATB Choir, 2
Fl, 2 Ob, 2 Vl, Va, Bc
SKU: CA.3116403
Cantata for the 13th
Sunday after Trinity.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Frieder Rempp. Arranged
by Paul Horn. Stuttgart
Urtext Edition: Bach
vocal. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas, Whitsun.
Vocal score. Composed
1725. BWV 164. 28 pages.
Duration 17 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.164/03. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3116403). ISBN
9790007187187. Language:
German/English. Thi
s six-movement cantata
was performed for the
first time on 26 August
1725 in Leipzig. The text
was written by Bach's
Weimar cantata poet
Salomon Franck and had
been published earlier in
1715 in his collection
Evangelisches
Andachts-Opffer. Here,
Bach bases his work
around the form of the
Weimar cantatas which
take their texts from
Franck's printed
collection (BWV 132, 152,
161-163, 165): movements
1-5 are performed by
vocal soloists, whilst
only the final chorus is
given to the chorus. The
key concepts of the text
are Barmherzigkeit
[compassion], Erbarmen
[mercy] and wahre
Christenliebe [true
Christian love]; the
chamber music arrangement
of the cantata
corresponds with this.
The two arias for tenor
and alto, and the duet
for soprano and bass do
not contain da capo
sections, but repeat the
entire text in a
condensed form. The
instruments do not
contrast as a rule, but
are treated as a string
group (movements 1, 4),
duetting (movement 3),
and as full unison
(movement 5). What is
remarkable in all three
movements is the thematic
linking of the
instrumental ritornello
parts with the vocal
parts through which Bach
achieves a kind of unity
of form. Score available
separately - see item
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CA.3116411 Cantata
for the 13th Sunday after
Trinity. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Frieder Rempp.
Arranged by Paul Horn.
This edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Bach vocal. Violin 1.
Sacred vocal music,
Cantatas, Whitsun. Single
Part, Violin 1. Composed
1725. BWV 164. 8 pages.
Duration 17 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.164/11. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3116411). ISBN
9790007209025. Text
language:
German/English. Thi
s six-movement cantata
was performed for the
first time on 26 August
1725 in Leipzig. The text
was written by Bach's
Weimar cantata poet
Salomon Franck and had
been published earlier in
1715 in his collection
Evangelisches
Andachts-Opffer. Here,
Bach bases his work
around the form of the
Weimar cantatas which
take their texts from
Franck's printed
collection (BWV 132, 152,
161-163, 165): movements
1-5 are performed by
vocal soloists, whilst
only the final chorus is
given to the chorus. The
key concepts of the text
are Barmherzigkeit
[compassion], Erbarmen
[mercy] and wahre
Christenliebe [true
Christian love]; the
chamber music arrangement
of the cantata
corresponds with this.
The two arias for tenor
and alto, and the duet
for soprano and bass do
not contain da capo
sections, but repeat the
entire text in a
condensed form. The
instruments do not
contrast as a rule, but
are treated as a string
group (movements 1, 4),
duetting (movement 3),
and as full unison
(movement 5). What is
remarkable in all three
movements is the thematic
linking of the
instrumental ritornello
parts with the vocal
parts through which Bach
achieves a kind of unity
of form. Score and part
available separately -
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| Concerto in E Major Trompette Carl Fischer
Chamber Music Piano, Trumpet SKU: CF.W2682 For Trumpet in E and Piano,...(+)
Chamber Music Piano,
Trumpet SKU:
CF.W2682 For
Trumpet in E and Piano,
S.49. Composed by
Johann Hummel. Edited by
Elisa Koehler. Set of
Score and Parts. With
Standard notation. 36+8
pages. Carl Fischer Music
#W2682. Published by Carl
Fischer Music (CF.W2682).
ISBN 9781491144954.
UPC: 680160902453. 9 x 12
inches. Key: E
major. Edited by
Elisa Koehler, Associate
Professor and Chair of
the Music Department at
Goucher College, this new
edition of Johann Nepomuk
Hummel's Concerto in E
Major for trumpet in E
and piano presented in
its original key. The
concerto by Johann
Nepomuk Hummel
(1778–1837)holds a
unique place in the
trumpet repertoire. Like
theconcerto by Joseph
Haydn (1732–1809)
it was written forthe
Austrian trumpeter Anton
Weidinger
(1766–1852) andhis
newly invented keyed
trumpet, performed a few
timesby Weidinger, and
then forgotten for more
than 150 yearsuntil it
was revived in the
twentieth century. But
unlikeHaydn’s
concerto in Eb major,
Hummel’s Concerto
a Trombaprincipale (1803)
was written in the key of
E major for atrumpet
pitched in E, not
E≤. This difference
of key proved tobe quite
a conundrum for
trumpeters and music
publishersin the
twentieth century. The
first modern edition,
publishedby Fritz Stein
in 1957, transposed the
concerto down onehalf
step into the key of
E≤ to make it more
playable on atrumpet in
Bb, which had become the
standard instrumentfor
trumpeters by the middle
of the twentieth
century.Armando Ghitalla
made the first recording
of the Hummel in1964 in
the original key of E (on
a C-trumpet) after
editinga performing
edition in 1959 in the
transposed key of
E≤ (forBb trumpet)
published by Robert King
Music. Needless tosay,
the trumpet had changed
dramatically in terms of
design,manufacture, and
cultural status between
1803 and 1957, andthe
notion of classical solo
repertoire for the modern
trumpetwas still in its
formative stages when the
Hummel concertowas
reborn.These factors
conspired to create
confusion regarding
thenumerous
interpretative challenges
involved in performingthe
Hummel concerto according
to the composer’s
originalintentions on
modern trumpets. For
those seeking the
bestscholarly
information, a facsimile
of Hummel’s
originalmanuscript score
was published in 2011
with a separatevolume of
analytical commentary by
Edward H. Tarr,1 whoalso
published the first
modern edition of the
concertoin the original
key of E major (Universal
Edition, 1972).This
present
edition—available
in both keys: Eb and
Emajor—strives to
build a bridge between
scholarship
andperformance traditions
in order to provide
viable options forboth
the purist and the
practitioner.Following
the revival of the Haydn
trumpet concerto, acase
could be made that some
musicians were
influencedby a type of
normalcy bias that
resulted in
performancetraditions
that attempted to make
the Hummel morelike the
Haydn by putting it in
the same key,
insertingunnecessary
cadenzas, and adding
trills where they
mightnot belong.2 Issues
concerning tempo and
ornamentationposed
additional challenges. As
scholarship and
performancepractice
surrounding the concerto
have become betterknown,
trumpeters have
increasingly sought to
performthe concerto in
the original key of E
major—sometimes
onkeyed
trumpets—and to
reconsider more recent
performancetraditions in
the transposed key of
Eb.Regardless of the key,
several factors need to
be addressedwhen
performing the Hummel
concerto. The most
notoriousof these is the
interpretation of the
wavy line (devoid of
a “trâ€
indication), which
appears in the second
movement(mm. 4–5
and 47–49) and in
the finale (mm.
218–221).
InHummel’s
manuscript score, the
wavy line resembles a
sinewave with wide,
gentle curves, rather
than the tight,
buzzingappearance of a
traditional trill line.
Some have argued that
itmay indicate intense
vibrato or a fluttering
tremolo betweenopen and
closed fingerings on a
keyed trumpet.3 In
Hummel’s1828 piano
treatise, he wrote that a
wavy line without a
“trâ€sign
indicates uneigentlichen
Triller oder den
getrillertenNoten
[“improperâ€
trills or the notes that
are trilled],
andrecommends that they
be played as main note
trills that arenot
resolved [ohne
Nachschlag].4
Hummel’s piano
treatisewas published
twenty-five years after
he wrote the
trumpetconcerto, and his
advocacy for main note
trills (rather thanupper
note trills) was
controversial at the
time, so trumpetersshould
consider all of the
available options when
formingtheir own
interpretation of the
wavy line.Unlike Haydn,
Hummel did not include
any fermatas
wherecadenzas could be
inserted in his trumpet
concerto. The endof the
first movement, in
particular, includes
something likean
accompanied cadenza
passage (mm.
273–298), a
featureHummel also
included at the end of
the first movement ofhis
Piano Concerto No. 5 in
Ab Major, Op. 113 (1827).
Thethird movement
includes a quote
(starting at m. 168)
fromCherubini’s
opera, Les Deux
Journées (1802), that
diverts therondo form
into a coda replete with
idiomatic fanfares
andvirtuosic figuration.5
Again, no fermata appears
to signal acadenza, but
the obbligato gymnastics
in the solo trumpetpart
function like an
accompanied cadenza.Other
necessary considerations
include tempo choicesand
ornamentation. Hummel did
not include
metronomemarkings to
quantify his desired
tempi for the
movements,but clues may
be gleaned through the
surface evidence(metric
pulse, beat values,
figuration) and from the
stratifiedtempo table
that Hummel included in
his 1828 piano
treatise,where the first
movement’s
“Allegro con
spirito†is
interpretedas faster than
the “Allegroâ€
(without a modifier) of
the finale.6In the realm
of ornamentation, Hummel
includes severalturns and
figures that are open to
interpretation. This
editionincludes
Hummel’s original
symbols (turns and
figuration)along with
suggested realizations to
provide musicians
withoptions for forming
their own
interpretation.Finally,
trumpeters are encouraged
to listen to Mozart
pianoconcerti as an
interpretive context for
Hummel’s
trumpetconcerto. Hummel
was a noted piano
virtuoso at the end ofthe
Classical era, and he
studied with Mozart in
Vienna asa young boy.
Hummel also composed his
own cadenzas forsome of
Mozart’s piano
concerti, and the
twenty-five-year-oldcompo
ser imitated
Mozart’s
orchestral gestures and
melodicfiguration in the
trumpet concerto (most
notably in the
secondmovement, which
resembles the famous slow
movement
ofMozart’s Piano
Concerto No. 21 in C
Major, K. 467). $34.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Jazz Voicings for Piano: The Complete Linear Approach Piano seul - Intermédiaire Alfred Publishing
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Scales and Chord
Progressions. Composed by
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Method/Instruction;
Technique
Musicianship. Jazz. Book.
Alfred Music #01-ADV9049.
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| Children of the Light - Volume 3 GIA Publications
SKU: GI.G-10619 Catechumenate Sessions for Children and Families. ...(+)
SKU: GI.G-10619
Catechumenate Sessions
for Children and
Families. Composed by
Blessie La Scola.
Children. Sacred. 196
pages. GIA Publications
#10619. Published by GIA
Publications
(GI.G-10619). ISBN
9781622776290. Volu
me 3 of Children of the
Light provides rich,
interactive sessions for
the Period of
Purification and
Enlightenment and the
Period of Mystagogy as
children prepare for and
receive the sacraments of
initiation through the
RCIA as adapted for
children. Each of the
eleven core sessions
encourages directors of
faith formation and
catechists, as well as
parents, to draw on their
own faith experiences as
they work with the
children entrusted to
their care. Three of the
sessions incorporate
elements intended to help
young catechumens prepare
for the scrutinies. Each
session consists of a
formation reflection for
catechists, a gathering
prayer, time for
questions, scripture
reading and reflection,
relevant activities, a
concluding prayer, and a
letter to be sent home to
parents/guardians.
Handouts, worksheets, and
letters are provided in
the printed book and are
available online for
download, duplication,
and distribution. Two
retreat formats (a Day
Retreat to Prepare for
the Rite of Election and
a Lenten Day of
Reflection) plus an
additional session on the
sacrament of
reconciliation are also
included. Includes a code
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worksheets, and a letter
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| Sue Foley -- Guitar Woman Guitare [DVD] Alfred Publishing
For Guitar. DVD; Guitar DVD; Method/Instruction. Alfred's Artist Series. Blues. ...(+)
For Guitar. DVD; Guitar
DVD; Method/Instruction.
Alfred's Artist Series.
Blues. Published by
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| La cultura del Fortepiano (The Culture of the Fortepiano) Ut Orpheus
Books and Journals; Piano SKU: UT.QC-3 Die Kultur des Hammerklaviers 1...(+)
Books and Journals; Piano
SKU: UT.QC-3
Die Kultur des
Hammerklaviers 1770-1830.
Atti del Convegno
internazionale di studi
(Rome, 26-29 May 2004).
Free bonus CD. Edited
by Richard Bösel.
Hardback (Cloth Hard
Cover with Jacket).
Quaderni Clementiani.
Classical. Books and
Journals. Ut Orpheus #QC
3. Published by Ut
Orpheus (UT.QC-3).
ISBN 9788881094639.
6.5 x 9.5 inches.
Performed by Arthur
Schoonderwoerd.
Saggi di Rudolf
Angermüller, Bianca
Maria Antolini, Luca
Aversano, Otto Biba, Ala
Botti Caselli, Anik
Devriès-Lesure,
Arnfried Edler, Markus
Engelhardt, Christoph
Flamm, Anselm Gerhard,
Rudolf Hopfner, Roberto
Illiano, Janina Klassen,
Laurence Libin, Elena
Previdi, Rudolf Rasch,
Massimiliano Sala, Guido
Salvetti, Duane White,
Christian
Witt-Dörring
This volume offers
the reader a journey into
the highways and byways
of the culture of
the pianoforte, covering
certain new aspects. The
range of themes treated
is vast, proof of the
central nature of the
instrument in European
musical life on the cusp
of the eighteenth and
nineteenth centuries. On
the basis of original
research, investigations
have been made into the
different ways in which
the spread of instruments
and printed music
occurred; into the
movements of musicians
circulating from one end
of Europe to the other;
into the circulation of
genres, forms, musical
styles and stylistic
elements conveyed
including through the
teaching of the
instrument; into the
presence of the
pianoforte in the
European literature and
the arrangements for
instruments at the
beginning of the
nineteenth century; into
the role of the
pianoforte in certain
important centres in
Europe and the United
States. A rich period for
European music,
therefore, in which the
opportunities for contact
and mutual exchange among
the musicians were
particularly intense and
in which the pianoforte
acted as a catalyst in
private and public
musical life in all the
cities of Europe. The
volume comes with the
bonus of a CD, appositely
providing pianoforte
sonatas by Cramer,
Hummel, Eberl and
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| Christmas is coming Chorale SATB SATB, Piano [Octavo] Oxford University Press
Composed by Mack Wilberg (1955-). For SATB choir and piano, 4-hands (3 flutes (3...(+)
Composed by Mack Wilberg
(1955-). For SATB choir
and piano, 4-hands (3
flutes (3rd doubles
piccolo), 2 oboes, 2
clarinets, 2 bassoons, 4
horns, 3 trumpets, 3
trombones, tuba, timpani,
percussion (suspended
cymbal, sleigh bells,
xylophone, glockenspiel)
harp, piano, organ
(opt.), strings). Mixed
Voices. Christmas Carols.
Level B (easy). Octavo.
20 pages. Duration 3'.
Published by Oxford
University Press
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| BAIA Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire Molenaar Edition
Concert Band - Grade 4 SKU: ML.013771070 Composed by Lionel Beltrán-Ceci...(+)
Concert Band - Grade 4
SKU: ML.013771070
Composed by Lionel
Beltrán-Cecilia. Full
set. Molenaar Edition
#013771070. Published by
Molenaar Edition
(ML.013771070).
BAIA is a
symphonic episode
inspired by the submerged
Italian city. Through its
melodies and sound
effects, the authoraims
to transport the audience
to different moments,
providing an aquatic
perspective from the eyes
of a restless
andadventurous fish. This
musical journey leads to
the exploration of the
city of Baia and its
archaeological richness
preservedbeneath the
marine depths, even
across time.[…In its
time, Baia was an ancient
Roman city that
flourished during the 1st
and 2nd centuries AD. It
was a
luxuriousdestination and
a significant political
and social centre in the
Roman Empire. Renowned
for its thermal baths,
impressivearchitecture,
and beautiful natural
surroundings, the city
became a popular retreat
for Roman high society,
including
emperors,nobles, and
artists. However, over
the centuries, Baia was
affected by volcanic
activity and changes in
the coastline, resulting
ina significant portion
of the city being
submerged underwater.
Today, the remains of
Baia lie beneath the
waters of the
gulf,turning it into a
fascinating underwater
archaeological
site…]
BAIA is
een symfonische episode
geïnspireerd door de
ondergedompelde
Italiaanse stad. Door
middel van melodieën en
geluidseffecten wil de
auteurhet publiek mee te
nemen naar verschillende
momenten en biedt een
aquatisch perspectief
vanuit de ogen van een
rusteloze enavontuurlijke
vis. Deze muzikale reis
leidt naar de verkenning
van de stad Baia en haar
archeologische rijkdom
die bewaard is
geblevenonder de
zeebodem, zelfs door de
tijd heen.[In zijn tijd
was Baia een oude
Romeinse stad die
floreerde in de 1e en 2e
eeuw na Christus. Het was
een luxueuzebestemming en
een belangrijk politiek
en sociaal centrum in het
Romeinse Rijk. Bekend om
zijn thermale baden,
indrukwekkendearchitectuu
r en de prachtige
natuurlijke omgeving,
werd de stad een populair
toevluchtsoord voor de
Romeinse society,
waaronder keizers,edelen
en kunstenaars. In de
loop der eeuwen werd Baia
echter beïnvloed door
vulkanische activiteit en
veranderingen in de
kustlijn, wat resulteerde
ineen groot deel van de
stad onder water kwam te
staan. Vandaag de dag
liggen de overblijfselen
van Baia onder het water
van de Golf,waardoor het
een fascinerende
onderwater archeologische
vindplaats is
geworden...]…
BA
IA est un épisode
symphonique inspiré par
la ville italienne
submergée. À travers
ses mélodies et ses
effets sonores, l'auteur
cherche à transporter le
public à différents
moments.l'auteur vise à
transporter le public
dans différents moments,
offrant une perspective
aquatique à travers les
yeux d'un poisson agité
et aventureux.d'un
poisson agité et
aventureux. Ce voyage
musical conduit à
l'exploration de la ville
de Baia et de sa richesse
archéologique
préservée sous les
profondeurs marines.sous
les profondeurs marines,
même à travers le
temps.[...En son temps,
Baia était une ancienne
ville romaine qui a
prospéré au cours des
1er et 2e siècles de
notre ère. C'était une
destination
luxueusedestination
luxueuse et un centre
politique et social
important dans l'Empire
romain. Réputée pour
ses thermes, son
architecturearchitecture
impressionnante et son
magnifique environnement
naturel, la ville devint
un lieu de retraite
populaire pour la haute
société romaine, y
compris les empereurs,
les nobles et les
artistes,empereurs,
nobles et artistes.
Cependant, au fil des
siècles, Baia a été
affectée par l'activité
volcanique et les
modifications du
littoral.une grande
partie de la ville a
été submergée sous
l'eau. Aujourd'hui, les
vestiges de Baia reposent
sous les eaux du golfe,ce
qui en fait un site
archéologique sous-marin
fascinant...]
BAIA
ist eine symphonische
Episode, die von der
versunkenen italienischen
Stadt inspiriert ist. Mit
seinen Melodien und
Klangeffekten will der
Autorder Autor das
Publikum in verschiedene
Momente versetzen, indem
er eine aquatische
Perspektive aus den Augen
eines rastlosen
undabenteuerlichen
Fisches. Diese
musikalische Reise führt
zur Erkundung der Stadt
Baia und ihres
archäologischen
Reichtums, derunter den
Meerestiefen bewahrt hat,
sogar über die Zeit
hinweg.[...Baia war eine
antike römische Stadt,
die im 1. und 2.
Jahrhundert n. Chr.
florierte. Sie war ein
luxuriösesund ein
bedeutendes politisches
und soziales Zentrum im
Römischen Reich.
Berühmt für seine
Thermalbäder, seine
beeindruckendeArchitektur
und die schöne
natürliche Umgebung
bekannt, wurde die Stadt
zu einem beliebten
Rückzugsort für die
römische High Society,
darunter Kaiser, Adlige
und Künstler,Adlige und
Künstler. Im Laufe der
Jahrhunderte wurde Baia
jedoch durch vulkanische
Aktivitäten und
Veränderungen der
Küstenlinie
beeinträchtigt, was dazu
führte, dassein großer
Teil der Stadt unter
Wasser gesetzt wurde.
Heute liegen die
Überreste von Baia unter
dem Wasser des Golfs,und
machen sie zu einer
faszinierenden
archäologischen
Unterwasserstätte...].
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| The Barber of Seville Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement Barenreiter
Soloists, Choir, Orchestra (singing voice, choir, Orchestra) SKU: BA.BA10506-...(+)
Soloists, Choir,
Orchestra (singing voice,
choir, Orchestra) SKU:
BA.BA10506-01
Commedia in due atti
(comedy in two acts).
Composed by Gioachino
Rossini. Edited by
Patricia B. Brauner. This
edition: Edition of
selected works, Urtext
edition. Linen. Works of
Gioachino Rossini, Volume
2. Edition of selected
works, Score.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA10506_01. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.BA10506-01). ISBN
9790006552009. 33 x 26 cm
inches. Text Language:
Italian. Text: Sterbini,
Cesare. Barenreiter
's publication of a new
volume of theWorks of
Gioachino Rossini, in
collaboration with the
Center for Italian Opera
Studies at the University
of Chicago, makes
available an edition of
the operaIl barbiere di
Sivigliawhich meets
modern demands. The
editors have recently
identified numerous
carelessly edited places
in the last critical
edition by referring to
additional sources. The
greatest changes relate
to the overture; for the
new edition, no fewer
than twenty different
autograph manuscripts
have been consulted.
A detailed appendix
containing alternative
vocal parts, advice on
ornamentation and
compositions by Rossini
significant in the
performance history of
the opera complete the
volume. A
420-page Critical
Commentary is published
separately. With this, a
critical edition is now
available to
interpreters, enabling
them to perform Rossini's
,,Barber of Sevillewith
the greatest possible
confidence in the
accuracy of the musical
material. The performance
material is available on
hire, and a vocal score
will be published at the
end of 2009.
Through 1829 Rossini was
an extraordinarily
prolific composer of
operas, comic, serious,
and semiserious, in
Italian and French, as
well as of a great deal
of vocal and instrumental
music. He composed sacred
music, vocal treatises,
cantatas. Then, for many
different reasons, he
wrote very little music
for more than twentyfive
years, if we except some
songs and the ' Stabat
Mater' . Only after he
left Italy definitively
for Paris in 1855 did he
find his voice again.
Between 1857 and
1868 a fresh group of
masterpieces issued from
his pen, the so-called '
Peches de vieillesse'
(Sins of Old Age),
including chamber music,
songs, and the 'Petite
Messe Solennelle'.
Philip Gossett,
General Editor of Works
of Gioachino Rossini, is
the Robert W. Reneker
Distinguished Service
Professor at The
University of Chicago and
a professordi chiara
famaat the University of
RomeLa Sapienza. He is
also general editor of
The Works of Giuseppe
Verdi.
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Studies at The University
of Chicago will publish
ten volumes in the series
Works of Gioachino
Rossini, in critical
editions, during the
period 2007-2011. These
are all volumes that were
not issued in theEdizione
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| Slalom [Conducteur et Parties séparées] Theodore Presser Co.
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Band Bass Clarinet 1,
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Drum, Bass Trombone,
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SKU: PR.115402600
Composed by Carter Pann.
Score and parts. Duration
10 minutes. Theodore
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SLALOM, originally a
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On One Ski,
Gyrating.Pann’s program
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seeking to commission a
new work for wind
symphony, and we agreed
thatxa0Slalomxa0could
make an attractive
addition to the
repertoire. Arranging the
piece for wind symphony
has proven my most astute
compositional act to
date.Slalomxa0is a taste
of the thrill of downhill
skiing. The work is
performed at a severe
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showcasing the
orchestra’s volatility
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Shostakovich’sxa0Tenth
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nic Dances.xa0The
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After a few years of
skiing with some of the
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presented as a collection
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might come by on the
slopes. The score is
peppered with
phrase-headings for the
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| Guitar Poems Guitare [Partition + CD] - Facile Ricordi
Guitar - early intermediate SKU: BT.SY-2909 20 Stücke für Gitarr...(+)
Guitar - early
intermediate SKU:
BT.SY-2909 20
Stücke für Gitarre
solo - 20 Pieces for
Guitar Solo. Composed
by Giuseppe Di Girolamo.
Book, CD and Audio
Online. Composed 2019. 28
pages. Ricordi #SY 2909.
Published by Ricordi
(BT.SY-2909).
German-English.
With appealing melodies
that would be right at
home in catchy pop songs,
Giuseppe Di Girolamoâ??s
Guitar Poems
indulges in the
overwhelming beauty of
the sound of the acoustic
guitar. This publication
contains all twelve
pieces from Letters
for You, supplemented
by eight newly-composed
titles that complete the
collection. The pieces
are presented
progressively and contain
comprehensive fingerings
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pieces, performed
especially for this
edition by the young
concert guitarist and
international
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Trintschuk.
Man
schwelgt in der ganzen
Klangschönheit der
akustischen Gitarre und
in eingängigen
Melodien, die aus guten
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Guitar Poems von
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Ausgabe enthält
sämtliche zwölf
Stücke aus Letters
for You, ergänzt
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Titel, welche die
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| Moscow, 1941
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By Brian Balmages. Young Band. FJH Young Band. Moscow, 1941 was commissioned by ...(+)
By Brian Balmages. Young
Band. FJH Young Band.
Moscow, 1941 was
commissioned by the Perry
Hall Middle School Band
and funded by the PTA.
Directors Nwil Fishler
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Bondar, a music teacher
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icon in the Baltimore
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Russian descent, so it
seemed fitting that the
commission be based on
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famous songs,
Meadowlands. Score for
this title: B1320S.
Concert Band. Level: 2.5.
Score and Set of Parts.
Composed 2006. Published
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| All Roads Leading Theodore Presser Co.
Chamber Music Flute, Harp, Viola SKU: PR.114423470 Composed by Shulamit R...(+)
Chamber Music Flute,
Harp, Viola SKU:
PR.114423470 Composed
by Shulamit Ran. Set of
Score and Parts.
24+12+12+16 pages.
Duration 13 minutes.
Theodore Presser Company
#114-42347. Published by
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680160687473. A
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Fe Chamber Music Festival
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viola, and harp
combination for this
composition was reached
quickly and almost
instinctively, motivated
not only because I
relished the thought of
composing for an
instrumental ensemble I
had not previously
written for, but also
because something about
its color palette
reminded me of the image
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sun-drenched city of warm
hues, a thriving arts
scene, and a spirit of
relaxed tolerance.In All
Roads Leading I treat the
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“states†are
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Roads Leading plays out
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Simultaneously with the
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mutation of an earlier
more threatening element
appears at the very
closing of the work,
perhaps a reminder that
the unknown always lies
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