| Hillsong United - Aftermath Piano, Voix et Guitare [Partition] Hal Leonard
By Hillsong United. Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook. Softcover. 90 pages. Pub...(+)
By Hillsong United.
Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist
Songbook. Softcover. 90
pages. Published by Hal
Leonard
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| Remembering Pearl Harbor - Intermédiaire/avancé Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Bells, Chimes, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, C...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass
Drum, Bassoon, Bells,
Chimes, Clarinet 1,
Clarinet 2, Clarinet 3,
Crash Cymbals, Euphonium,
Euphonium T.C., Flute,
Gong, Horn 1, Horn 2,
Horn 3, Horn 4, Mallet
Percussion, Marimba,
Oboe, Percussion 1,
Percussion 2 and more. -
Grade 4 SKU:
CF.SPS95 December
7, 1941. Composed by
Christina Huss R. Alan
Carter. Sps. Set of Score
and Parts.
2+16+4+8+8+8+4+4+4+4+4+4+
6+6+6+4+4+4+4+6+6+6+6+4+6
+6+2+4+8+2+28 pages.
Duration 6 minutes, 45
seconds. Carl Fischer
Music #SPS95. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.SPS95). ISBN
9781491161302. UPC:
680160919895. Writt
en to commemorate the
80th Anniversary of the
surprise attack on the
American Pacific Fleet,
Remembering Pearl Harbor
is a stirring tribute
honoring the heroes of
the date which will live
in infamy- December 7,
1941. Like flying over
the Pacific, the opening
bars seemingly soar back
in time. The composition
takes the listener on a
moving journey from the
precarious moments before
the fateful attack,
through the air strike
and resulting aftermath.
The musical voyage begins
with chimes, signifying
the hour of the attack
that Sunday morning,
developing into the
heroic main theme
representing the Spirit
of America. A rousing
version of Anchors Aweigh
takes us to the naval
base at Pearl Harbor and
the activities of the
day. By the end of
Anchors Aweigh, the mood
seems to change,
foreshadowing the fate of
the U.S. fleet. Next, the
haunting theme of the
Japanese National Anthem
is heard and the distant
sound of propellers as
they approach. When the
planes arrive, the battle
rages until there is
total destruction.
Countless people lost
their lives on this
tragic day. The playing
of Taps and the Navy
Hymn, Eternal Father,
Strong to Save is
presented as an homage to
those who perished.
Following this solemn
moment, the American
spirit begins to rise as
they come together to
defeat the enemy. As the
U.S. triumphs in the end,
we hear fragments of many
American tunes depicting
the strength and
resilience of the
American People. You may
want to consider using
portions of Franklin
Delano Roosevelt's famous
speech to enhance your
performance. The
following sections are
suggested: Measure 46:
Yesterday, December 7th,
1941 - a date which will
live in infamy - the
United States of America
was suddenly and
deliberately attacked by
the naval and air forces
of the Empire of Japan.
Measure 83: The attack
yesterday on the Hawaiian
Islands has caused severe
damage to American naval
and military forces. I
regret to tell you that
very many American lives
have been lost. Measure
105: No matter how long
it may take us to
overcome this
premeditated invasion,
the American people in
their righteous might
will win through to
absolute
victory.. Written to
commemorate the 80th
Anniversary of the
surprise attack on the
American Pacific Fleet,
Remembering Pearl Harbor
is a stirring tribute
honoring the heroes of
the “date which
will live in
infamyâ€- December
7, 1941. Like flying over
the Pacific, the opening
bars seemingly soar back
in time. The composition
takes the listener on a
moving journey from the
precarious moments before
the fateful attack,
through the air strike
and resulting
aftermath.The musical
voyage begins with
chimes, signifying the
hour of the attack that
Sunday morning,
developing into the
heroic main theme
representing the Spirit
of America. A rousing
version of Anchors
Aweigh takes us to the
naval base at Pearl
Harbor and the activities
of the day. By the end of
Anchors Aweigh, the mood
seems to change,
foreshadowing the fate of
the U.S.
fleet.  Next, the
haunting theme of the
Japanese National Anthem
is heard and the distant
sound of propellers as
they approach. When the
planes arrive, the battle
rages until there is
total destruction.
Countless people lost
their lives on this
tragic day. The playing
of Taps and the Navy
Hymn, Eternal Father,
Strong to Save is
presented as an homage to
those who
perished.Following this
solemn moment, the
American spirit begins to
rise as they come
together to defeat the
enemy. As the U.S.
triumphs in the end, we
hear fragments of many
American tunes depicting
the strength and
resilience of the
American People.You may
want to consider using
portions of Franklin
Delano Roosevelt’s
famous speech to enhance
your performance. The
following sections are
suggested:Measure 46:
“Yesterday,
December 7th, 1941
– a date which
will live in infamy
– the United
States of America was
suddenly and deliberately
attacked by the naval and
air forces of the Empire
of Japan.â€Measure
83: “The attack
yesterday on the Hawaiian
Islands has caused severe
damage to American naval
and military forces. I
regret to tell you that
very many American lives
have been
lost.â€Measure 105:
“No matter how long
it may take us to
overcome this
premeditated invasion,
the American people in
their righteous might
will win through to
absolute
victory.â€. $90.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Remembering Pearl Harbor - Intermédiaire/avancé Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Bells, Chimes, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, C...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass
Drum, Bassoon, Bells,
Chimes, Clarinet 1,
Clarinet 2, Clarinet 3,
Crash Cymbals, Euphonium,
Euphonium T.C., Flute,
Gong, Horn 1, Horn 2,
Horn 3, Horn 4, Mallet
Percussion, Marimba,
Oboe, Percussion 1,
Percussion 2 and more. -
Grade 4 SKU:
CF.SPS95F December
7, 1941. Composed by
Christina Huss R. Alan
Carter. Sps. Full score.
28 pages. Duration 6
minutes, 45 seconds. Carl
Fischer Music #SPS95F.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.SPS95F).
ISBN 9781491161845.
UPC:
680160920525. Writt
en to commemorate the
80th Anniversary of the
surprise attack on the
American Pacific Fleet,
Remembering Pearl Harbor
is a stirring tribute
honoring the heroes of
the date which will live
in infamy- December 7,
1941. Like flying over
the Pacific, the opening
bars seemingly soar back
in time. The composition
takes the listener on a
moving journey from the
precarious moments before
the fateful attack,
through the air strike
and resulting aftermath.
The musical voyage begins
with chimes, signifying
the hour of the attack
that Sunday morning,
developing into the
heroic main theme
representing the Spirit
of America. A rousing
version of Anchors Aweigh
takes us to the naval
base at Pearl Harbor and
the activities of the
day. By the end of
Anchors Away, the mood
seems to change,
foreshadowing the fate of
the U.S. fleet. Next, the
haunting theme of the
Japanese National Anthem
is heard and the distant
sound of propellers as
they approach. When the
planes arrive, the battle
rages until there is
total destruction.
Countless people lost
their lives on this
tragic day. The playing
of Taps and the Navy
Hymn, Eternal Father,
Strong to Save is
presented as an homage to
those who perished.
Following this solemn
moment, the American
spirit begins to rise as
they come together to
defeat the enemy. As the
U.S. triumphs in the end,
we hear fragments of many
American tunes depicting
the strength and
resilience of the
American People. You may
want to consider using
portions of Franklin
Delano Roosevelt's famous
speech to enhance your
performance. The
following sections are
suggested: Measure 46:
Yesterday, December 7th,
1941 - a date which will
live in infamy - the
United States of America
was suddenly and
deliberately attacked by
the naval and air forces
of the Empire of Japan.
Measure 83: The attack
yesterday on the Hawaiian
Islands has caused severe
damage to American naval
and military forces. I
regret to tell you that
very many American lives
have been lost. Measure
105: No matter how long
it may take us to
overcome this
premeditated invasion,
the American people in
their righteous might
will win through to
absolute
victory.. Written to
commemorate the 80th
Anniversary of the
surprise attack on the
American Pacific Fleet,
Remembering Pearl Harbor
is a stirring tribute
honoring the heroes of
the “date which
will live in
infamyâ€- December
7, 1941. Like flying over
the Pacific, the opening
bars seemingly soar back
in time. The composition
takes the listener on a
moving journey from the
precarious moments before
the fateful attack,
through the air strike
and resulting
aftermath.The musical
voyage begins with
chimes, signifying the
hour of the attack that
Sunday morning,
developing into the
heroic main theme
representing the Spirit
of America. A rousing
version of Anchors
Aweigh takes us to the
naval base at Pearl
Harbor and the activities
of the day. By the end of
Anchors Away, the mood
seems to change,
foreshadowing the fate of
the U.S.
fleet.  Next, the
haunting theme of the
Japanese National Anthem
is heard and the distant
sound of propellers as
they approach. When the
planes arrive, the battle
rages until there is
total destruction.
Countless people lost
their lives on this
tragic day. The playing
of Taps and the Navy
Hymn, Eternal Father,
Strong to Save is
presented as an homage to
those who
perished.Following this
solemn moment, the
American spirit begins to
rise as they come
together to defeat the
enemy. As the U.S.
triumphs in the end, we
hear fragments of many
American tunes depicting
the strength and
resilience of the
American People.You may
want to consider using
portions of Franklin
Delano Roosevelt’s
famous speech to enhance
your performance. The
following sections are
suggested:Measure 46:
“Yesterday,
December 7th, 1941
– a date which
will live in infamy
– the United
States of America was
suddenly and deliberately
attacked by the naval and
air forces of the Empire
of Japan.â€Measure
83: “The attack
yesterday on the Hawaiian
Islands has caused severe
damage to American naval
and military forces. I
regret to tell you that
very many American lives
have been
lost.â€Measure 105:
“No matter how long
it may take us to
overcome this
premeditated invasion,
the American people in
their righteous might
will win through to
absolute
victory.â€. $13.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Finlandia Op. 26 Breitkopf & Härtel
Woodwinds (2.2.2.2. - 4.3.3.1. - timp.perc - str) SKU: BR.OB-5658-30 T...(+)
Woodwinds (2.2.2.2. -
4.3.3.1. - timp.perc -
str) SKU:
BR.OB-5658-30 Tone
Poem - Urtext based on
the Complete Edition Jean
Sibelius Works (JSW).
Composed by Jean
Sibelius. Edited by Timo
Virtanen. Orchestra;
Folder.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
Symphonic poem; Early
modern; Late-romantic.
Set of parts. 68 pages.
Duration 9'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #OB 5658-30.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-5658-30). ISBN
9790004344415. 10 x 12.5
inches. It is the
new, young Finland that
will be described, and
the composer gives us the
description in the form
of a song, a simple,
four-part chorus,
peculiar due to certain
rhythmic accents [...].
It is a whole new folk
song, or more correctly,
[...] the song of our
democratic Finnish folk.
This is how Karl Flodin
described his first aural
impression of the tone
poem Finlandia in 1899.
In the aftermath of the
February Manifesto
implemented on 15
February 1899 by the
Russian Emperor Nicholas
II, artists expressed
their support for the
press and the freedom of
speech in diverse
cultural events arranged
in Finland in the
beginning of November
1899. A group of artists
joined forces in
arranging a performance
of six historical
tableaus. Jean Sibelius
composed Music for the
Press Celebration Days
for this occasion. After
several revisions, the
music composed for the
last tableau, Suomi heraa
(Finland Awakes), became
known as the tone poem
Finlandia op. 26. As an
independent work
Finlandia quickly became
part of the repertoire
and is now one of the
most frequently played
and best known works by
Sibelius. Today there are
quite a number of
arrangements of this
popular composition. The
original version is now
published in our
established
Urtext-quality based on
the complete edition Jean
Sibelius Works.Compatible
with the study score PB
3318. $96.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Falling Man Edward B. Marks Music Company
Full Score SKU: HL.339865 For Baritone and Mixed Octet Full Score....(+)
Full Score SKU:
HL.339865 For
Baritone and Mixed Octet
Full Score. Composed
by Kenneth Fuchs. LKM
Music. Softcover. Edward
B. Marks Music #MP081009.
Published by Edward B.
Marks Music (HL.339865).
ISBN 9781540091383.
UPC: 840126917581.
9.0x12.0x0.441
inches. FALLING MAN
for baritone and
orchestra are based on
Don DeLillo's 2007 novel
about the events,
aftermath, and changed
lives of 9/11,a book
which enthralled Kenneth
Fuchs. DeLillo's
unflinching description
of raw terror and
absolute chaos provided a
standpoint from which
Fuchs could begin to come
to terms as a composer
with the shocking and
world-changing events of
that fateful morning. The
work is cast in the form
of a dramatic scena for
baritone voice and
orchestra, and the
principal melodic and
harmonic elements are
organized around a
falling twelve-tone
theme. This chamber
arrangement by David
Krane was created and
performed in 2011 at the
9/11 Museum and
Memorial. $56.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Alien Invasion from the Dark Planet - Débutant LudwigMasters Publications
Concert Band Concert Band and Narrator - Grade 1.5 SKU: AP.36-50105325 Co...(+)
Concert Band Concert Band
and Narrator - Grade 1.5
SKU:
AP.36-50105325
Composed by Brian Monroe.
Concert Band; Performance
Music Ensemble. Beginning
Band. Score. Duration
5:00. LudwigMasters
Publications
#36-50105325. Published
by LudwigMasters
Publications
(AP.36-50105325). ISBN
9798888528372. UPC:
659359727689.
English. Colorful
percussion and unusual
instrumental effects will
bring a true sense of
amazement to your
audience as the narrator
tells the story of an
alien invasion and its
aftermath. Alien Invasion
from the Dark Planet was
written by Brian Monroe.
(5:00).
These products
are currently being
prepared by a new
publisher. While many
items are ready and will
ship on time, some others
may see delays of several
months. $10.00 - Voir plus => Acheter | | |
| Cyril Scott: Love's Aftermath-high Voice/Piano (Key-d Flat) Voix haute, Piano Music Sales
High Voice and Piano SKU: HL.14029323 Composed by Cyril Scott. Music Sale...(+)
High Voice and Piano
SKU: HL.14029323
Composed by Cyril Scott.
Music Sales America.
Classical. Book
[Softcover]. Music Sales
#NOV275287. Published by
Music Sales
(HL.14029323).
$12.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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