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Vincent Wallace, W Angelus Satb And Organ Chorale SATB SATB, Piano Music Sales
SATB Choir and Piano SKU: HL.14035510 Composed by William Vincent Wallace...(+)
SATB Choir and Piano
SKU: HL.14035510
Composed by William
Vincent Wallace. Music
Sales America. Classical.
Choral Score. Music Sales
#NOV400868. Published by
Music Sales
(HL.14035510).
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Maritana Fantasy: On V. Wallace's Opera Flûte traversière et Piano - Intermédiaire Southern Music Ltd
For Flute and Piano. Composed by Charles LeThiere. Arranged by James Galway. ...(+)
For Flute and Piano.
Composed by Charles
LeThiere. Arranged by
James
Galway. Southern Music.
Opera, Flute, Classical.
Softcover. 12 pages.
Southern Music Company
#SU802. Published by
Southern Music Company
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Maritania Overture Piano Piano seul - Intermédiaire/avancé Schott
Piano - intermediate to advanced SKU: HL.49008622 Overture . Compos...(+)
Piano - intermediate to
advanced
SKU:
HL.49008622
Overture . Composed
by William Vincent
Wallace. Edited by Lothar
Lechner. This edition:
Saddle stitching. Sheet
music. Einzelausgaben
(Single Sheets).
Classical. 16 pages.
Schott Music #ED0 1772.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49008622).
ISBN
9790001087803.
9.0x12.0x0.047
inches.
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Joys For Ever - Book 1 Piano seul Forsyth Publications
A lovely collection containing 54 famous melodies arranged and made easy for Pia...(+)
A lovely collection
containing 54 famous
melodies arranged and
made easy for Piano and
Keyboard, by George
Coulter. These short,
simplified arrangements
retain the magic and
melody of the originals
but are suitable for
lower-intermediate
players
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Joys Forever Book 1 Piano seul - Facile Forsyth Publications
The Future of the Wind Band Orchestre d'harmonie GIA Publications
SKU: GI.G-10580 Philosopher and Practitioner in Dialogue . Composed...(+)
SKU: GI.G-10580
Philosopher and
Practitioner in
Dialogue . Composed by
William Perrine. Music
Education. 430 pages. GIA
Publications #10580.
Published by GIA
Publications
(GI.G-10580).
ISBN
9781622776375.
Cont
ributors: Travis J. Cross
(University of
California–Los Angeles)
• David J. Elliott (New
York University) •
Marissa Silverman
(Montclair State
University) • Jacob
Wallace (South Dakota
State University) •
Randall Everett Allsup
(Teachers College,
Columbia University) •
Cynthia Johnston Turner
(Wilfrid Laurier
University) • Carolyn
Barber (University of
Nebraska-Lincoln) •
John Kratus (Independent
Scholar) • Vincent C.
Bates (Weber State
University) • Thomas G.
Warner, Jr. (North
Carolina Agricultural and
Technical State
University) • Ben
Hawkins (Transylvania
University) • Thomas A.
Regelski (SUNY Fredonia
School of Music, Helsinki
University of Finland)
• Paul Woodford
(Western University) •
Charles Peltz (New
England Conservatory of
Music) In the wind band
profession—as in every
great discipline—it is
critical to take stock in
the big questions about
where we are heading, and
why, as we move through
the twenty-first century.
This thought-provoking
book contains seven
high-level exchanges
between a leading wind
band practitioner and a
music education
philosopher. Each section
of The Future of the Wind
Band grapples with the
most profound issues
facing the music
education profession and
the path of instrumental
music education in our
schools: Relevance: What
relevance, if any, does
the wind band have both
to today’s students and
to culture more broadly
in the twenty-first
century? What relevance
does the band experience
hold for students’
everyday life?
Repertoire: What is the
relationship between the
repertoire performed by
wind ensembles and the
larger musical world?
Pedagogy: What
constitutes best practice
in terms of musical
pedagogy and rehearsal
technique within the
large-ensemble
experience? Creativity:
Can the wind band
function as a vehicle for
enhancing the individual
creativity of its
members? Economic
Justice: How do issues of
social class and the
distribution of wealth
relate to broader
questions of social
justice within the
context of instrumental
music education?
Professional Ethics: What
are the primary ethical
responsibilities of the
wind band conductor?
Democratic Citizenship:
What relationship, if
any, can be drawn between
membership in the wind
band and citizen
participation in
democracy? Such exchanges
can only strengthen our
profession and pay rich
dividends in our musical
and educational work with
the students we serve.
Editor of this book,
William (Bill) M. Perrine
is Associate Professor of
Music and Director of
Instrumental Activities
at Concordia University
in Ann Arbor, Michigan,
where he directs the wind
ensemble, marching band,
and community
orchestra.
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