| Jesus, Keep Me in Your Sight Chorale SATB Shawnee Press
Choral (SATB) SKU: HL.357354 Composed by Heather Sorenson. Shawnee Sacred...(+)
Choral (SATB) SKU:
HL.357354 Composed by
Heather Sorenson. Shawnee
Sacred. Easter, Lent.
Octavo. 12 pages.
Duration 265 seconds.
Published by Shawnee
Press (HL.357354).
UPC: 840126943337.
6.75x10.5x0.035 inches.
Deuteronomy 33:27, Exodus
33:22, Psalm 142. A
delicate cascade of piano
notes introduces a warm
and moving vocal entrance
to this heartfelt anthem.
The music and message are
beautifully wed, moving
through sequence after
sequence of emotive vocal
writing and engaging
accompaniment. Choirs
will enjoy the
contrapuntal elements
that create a layered and
expressive sonic
tapestry. Score and Parts
(vn 1-2, va, vc)
available as a digital
download. $2.35 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| All Jazz - Intermédiaire De Haske Publications
Mallets/Percussion Mallets; Percussion - intermediate SKU: HL.44004799 (+)
Mallets/Percussion
Mallets; Percussion -
intermediate SKU:
HL.44004799 11
Pieces in Swinging
Styles. Composed by
Erik Veldkamp. De Haske
Play-Along Book. Play
Along. Book and CD.
Composed 2003. 28 pages.
De Haske Publications
#1033361. Published by De
Haske Publications
(HL.44004799). ISBN
9789043117838. UPC:
073999047998.
9.0x12.0x0.14 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch. With this book
for mallets, moderately
advanced players have a
number of great swinging
pieces at their disposal,
which can further develop
their skills and
technique in playing jazz
music. Songs include:
Stay Loose * Keep on
Moving * Why Bother? *
It's for Real * It's Nice
to Be Here * Happy Talk *
The Swing Along Blues *
Get It Right * A Blues A
Day * Stamp Your Feet *
Quiet, Please. $22.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning Chorale SATB SATB Shawnee Press
Arranged by Philip Kern. For SATB choir (SATB). Shawnee Press. Sacred, spiritual...(+)
Arranged by Philip Kern.
For SATB choir (SATB).
Shawnee Press. Sacred,
spiritual. 12 pages
$2.50 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Deep Winter's Night - Intermédiaire Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Bells, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Clarinet ...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass
Drum, Bassoon, Bells,
Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2,
Clarinet 3, Euphonium,
Euphonium T.C., Flute 1,
Flute 2, Gong, Horn 1,
Horn 2, Jingle Bells,
Mallet Percussion, Oboe,
Percussion 1, Percussion
2, Percussion 3, Piccolo,
Snare Drum and more. -
Grade 3 SKU:
CF.CPS243
Incorporating The
First Noel. Composed
by Ed Kiefer. Folio. Cps.
Set of Score and Parts.
2+8+8+4+8+8+8+4+4+4+4+4+4
+8+8+8+4+4+6+6+6+4+8+1+2+
3+1+2+24 pages. Duration
4:15. Carl Fischer Music
#CPS243. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CPS243). ISBN
9781491158500. UPC:
680160917105. 9 x 12
inches. This
setting of The First Noel
begins with a percussion
intro and dissonant
chords that lead to a
beautiful flute duet. The
melody is freely adapted
and at times, outright
changed, to give this
arrangement a very
different sound. Using
rhythmic motives, tone
clusters, altered
melodies and all the
sounds available for a
concert band, the piece
takes the audience on a
journey that leads to a
statement of the original
tune at m. 118. Everyone
gets the melody at some
point. After a
chorale-like section, the
composition returns to
the fast and upbeat
sounds of the beginning.
Your musicians and
audience will love this
unique version of this
old-time favorite. When
performing this piece,
start dark and mysterious
and let the sounds
crescendo through the
introduction all the way
to m. 21, the first
statement of the hymn.
Make sure you keep the
tempo moving so the
arrangement does not lose
excitement. Keep the
flute duet, and later the
trumpet duet, nice and
light. At m. 118, play a
little slower and in a
standard chorale style,
being careful to let the
flute and oboe voices be
heard. Let the low voices
have the reins at m. 126
as they play the melody.
Pick the tempo back up to
the original tempo at m.
145 and push to the end.
The main thing is to
match articulation
throughout the band--at
the beginning and at the
end, think light accents
and separation, and at
the chorale section at m.
118, more legato. Keeping
everyone on the same page
with articulation will be
the key to making a great
performance. This
setting of The First Noel
begins with a percussion
intro and dissonant
chords that lead to a
beautiful flute duet. The
melody is freely adapted
and at times, outright
changed, to give this
arrangement a very
different sound. Using
rhythmic motives, tone
clusters, altered
melodies and all the
sounds available for a
concert band, the piece
takes the audience on a
journey that leads to a
statement of the original
tune at m. 118. Everyone
gets the melody at some
point. After a
chorale-like section, the
composition returns to
the fast and upbeat
sounds of the beginning.
Your musicians and
audience will love this
unique version of this
old-time favorite.When
performing this piece,
start dark and mysterious
and let the sounds
crescendo through the
introduction all the way
to m. 21, the first
statement of the hymn.
Make sure you keep the
tempo moving so the
arrangement does not lose
excitement. Keep the
flute duet, and later the
trumpet duet,nice and
light. At m. 118, play a
little slower and in a
standard chorale style,
being careful to let the
flute and oboe voices be
heard. Let the low voices
have the reins at m. 126
as they play the melody.
Pick the tempo back up to
the original tempo at m.
145 and push to the end.
The main thing is to
matcharticulation
throughout the band--at
the beginning and at the
end, think light accents
and separation, and at
the chorale section at m.
118, more legato. Keeping
everyone on the same page
with articulation will be
the key to making a great
performance. $85.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Deep Winter's Night - Intermédiaire Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Bells, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Clarinet ...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass
Drum, Bassoon, Bells,
Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2,
Clarinet 3, Euphonium,
Euphonium T.C., Flute 1,
Flute 2, Gong, Horn 1,
Horn 2, Jingle Bells,
Mallet Percussion, Oboe,
Percussion 1, Percussion
2, Percussion 3, Piccolo,
Snare Drum and more. -
Grade 3 SKU:
CF.CPS243F
Incorporating The
First Noel. Composed
by Ed Kiefer. Sws. Cps.
Full score. 24 pages.
Duration 4:15. Carl
Fischer Music #CPS243F.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.CPS243F).
ISBN 9781491158517.
UPC: 680160917112. 9 x 12
inches. This
setting of The First Noel
begins with a percussion
intro and dissonant
chords that lead to a
beautiful flute duet. The
melody is freely adapted
and at times, outright
changed, to give this
arrangement a very
different sound. Using
rhythmic motives, tone
clusters, altered
melodies and all the
sounds available for a
concert band, the piece
takes the audience on a
journey that leads to a
statement of the original
tune at m. 118. Everyone
gets the melody at some
point. After a
chorale-like section, the
composition returns to
the fast and upbeat
sounds of the beginning.
Your musicians and
audience will love this
unique version of this
old-time favorite. When
performing this piece,
start dark and mysterious
and let the sounds
crescendo through the
introduction all the way
to m. 21, the first
statement of the hymn.
Make sure you keep the
tempo moving so the
arrangement does not lose
excitement. Keep the
flute duet, and later the
trumpet duet, nice and
light. At m. 118, play a
little slower and in a
standard chorale style,
being careful to let the
flute and oboe voices be
heard. Let the low voices
have the reins at m. 126
as they play the melody.
Pick the tempo back up to
the original tempo at m.
145 and push to the end.
The main thing is to
match articulation
throughout the band--at
the beginning and at the
end, think light accents
and separation, and at
the chorale section at m.
118, more legato. Keeping
everyone on the same page
with articulation will be
the key to making a great
performance. This
setting of The First Noel
begins with a percussion
intro and dissonant
chords that lead to a
beautiful flute duet. The
melody is freely adapted
and at times, outright
changed, to give this
arrangement a very
different sound. Using
rhythmic motives, tone
clusters, altered
melodies and all the
sounds available for a
concert band, the piece
takes the audience on a
journey that leads to a
statement of the original
tune at m. 118. Everyone
gets the melody at some
point. After a
chorale-like section, the
composition returns to
the fast and upbeat
sounds of the beginning.
Your musicians and
audience will love this
unique version of this
old-time favorite.When
performing this piece,
start dark and mysterious
and let the sounds
crescendo through the
introduction all the way
to m. 21, the first
statement of the hymn.
Make sure you keep the
tempo moving so the
arrangement does not lose
excitement. Keep the
flute duet, and later the
trumpet duet,nice and
light. At m. 118, play a
little slower and in a
standard chorale style,
being careful to let the
flute and oboe voices be
heard. Let the low voices
have the reins at m. 126
as they play the melody.
Pick the tempo back up to
the original tempo at m.
145 and push to the end.
The main thing is to
matcharticulation
throughout the band--at
the beginning and at the
end, think light accents
and separation, and at
the chorale section at m.
118, more legato. Keeping
everyone on the same page
with articulation will be
the key to making a great
performance. $14.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 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.Â
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,
“shiftingâ€
(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.Â
There’s a joyous
little tune in our heads
as we begin our ride.Â
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, aheadâ€,
“Steady and
committed…the climb
begins!â€,
“Straining against
the gradeâ€,
etc.).There are two
hills, and two long
climbs (but in different
keys, reflecting the
change in scenery).Â
When at last the summit
of the second hill is
reached (“Flying,
Over the Topâ€), 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 | | |
| Rise Up Singing
Paroles et Accords [Partition] Hal Leonard
The Group Singing Songbook. By Various. Vocal. Size 9.5x12 inches. 281 pages. Pu...(+)
The Group Singing
Songbook. By Various.
Vocal. Size 9.5x12
inches. 281 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard.
(1)$39.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Rise Up Singing Paroles et Accords [Partition] Hal Leonard
Arranged by Peter Blood, Annie Patterson. Vocal. Size 7.5x10.5 inches. 283 pages...(+)
Arranged by Peter Blood,
Annie Patterson. Vocal.
Size 7.5x10.5 inches. 283
pages. Published by Hal
Leonard.
(1)$34.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
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