| Promised Land Early American Hymns from the Shape-Note Tradition Voix seule - Débutant Mel Bay
Vocal - Beginning SKU: MB.30856 Christian, Saddle-stitched. Woodwinds. Bo...(+)
Vocal - Beginning SKU:
MB.30856 Christian,
Saddle-stitched.
Woodwinds. Book. 36
pages. Mel Bay
Publications, Inc #30856.
Published by Mel Bay
Publications, Inc
(MB.30856). ISBN
9781513470795. 8.75x11.75
inches. With this
collection of 26 folk
hymns, author Peter
Irvine brings shape-note
music into the home, and
provides adaptable music
for a variety of
instrumental ensembles.
This format allows for
instruments such as the
mountain dulcimer, Native
American or transverse
flute, penny whistle,
fiddle, mandolin, guitar,
and so forth. Anyone can
play shape-note music,
even when Sacred Harp
gatherings or
â??singingsâ? are not
easily
accessible. Â Th
e hymns in this
collection are drawn from
various classic
shape-note sources like
Southern Harmony
(1835) and The Sacred
Harp (1844).
Presented in lead-sheet
format (melody, chords,
and lyrics), and written
in keys accessible to all
C instruments and several
D instruments such as the
penny whistle and
mountain dulcimer, the
material offers plenty of
arrangements. Hymns can
be sung by a soloist, in
unison by a small group
with chordal
accompaniment, or a mixed
ensemble.
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| Playing the Recorder: Folk Songs of Many Nations (an instructional method for all types of recorder) Flûte à Bec [Partition + CD] Music Minus One
For Recorder (soprano). Includes a high-quality printed music score and a compac...(+)
For Recorder (soprano).
Includes a high-quality
printed music score and a
compact disc containing
the accompaniments for
each piece. Published by
Music Minus One.
(1)$14.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Whistle Around The World Flûte irlandaise [CD] Oak Publications
By L. E. Mccullough. For Pennywhistle, Flute. Folk, World, Spanish. Book and Aud...(+)
By L. E. Mccullough. For
Pennywhistle, Flute.
Folk, World, Spanish.
Book and Audio CD. 48
pages. Published by Oak
Publications.
$14.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Arkansas Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire/avancé De Haske Publications
Concert Band (Score & Parts) - Grade 4 SKU: HL.44011053 Suite based on...(+)
Concert Band (Score &
Parts) - Grade 4 SKU:
HL.44011053 Suite
based on a folk song from
Arkansas. Composed by
Jacob De Haan. De Haske
Concert Band. Concert
Piece. Set (Score &
Parts). Composed 2011. De
Haske Publications
#1114824010. Published by
De Haske Publications
(HL.44011053). UPC:
884088639983.
9.25x12.0x1.08 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch. The American
state of Arkansas is
often called 'the natural
state' and 'the land of
opportunity.' This piece
belongs to Jacob de
Haan's series of musical
montages depicting
various states in the
USA, including Dakota,
Oregon and Virginia.
Arkansas is a suite in
three movements based on
a well-known native
American folk song. It
appears as a ballade,
variations and finally
accompanies a jazzy
rhythm. The folk song
helps provide continuity
throughout the three
movements. A perfect
addition to any
concert.
Arkansas
kent meerdere bijnamen.
Zo verwijst 'The Natural
State', maar ook 'The
Land of Opportunity' naar
deze staat. Na Dakota,
Oregon en Virginia voegt
Jacob de Haan met het
concertwerk Arkansas
wederom een titel toe aan
zijn serieover
Amerikaanse staten. Het
is een suite uit drie
delen, gebaseerd op een
bekend volkslied uit deze
contreien. Iedere keer
weer verschijnt het
herkenbare lied als een
rode draad. Helemaal,
fragmentarisch, als
ballad maar ookin
variaties en jazzritmes.
Arkansas: drie delen vol
afwisseling en
speelplezier!
Der
amerikanische Bundesstaat
Arkansas tragt den
Spitznamen The Natural
State oder The Land of
Opportunity. Dieses
Konzertwerk fügt
sich in die Reihe der von
Jacob de Haan vertonten
amerikanischen Staaten
und Landschaften,
darunter Dakota, Oregon
und Virginia. Es ist eine
Suite in drei Satzen auf
der Grundlage von einem
bekannten Volkslied aus
Arkansas, die sich - mal
vollstandig, mal
fragmentarisch, als
Ballade, in Variationen
oder auch in jazzigen
Rhythmen als roter Faden
durch die drei Satze
dieser
abwechslungsreichen
Komposition
zieht.
Arkansas,
oeuvre de concert en
trois mouvements, signee
Jacob de Haan, s'inscrit
dans la lignee des autres
oeuvres du compositeur
consacrees a la
description d'etats
americains (Dakota,
Oregon et Virginia). La
trame de cette suite
s'articule autour d'une
celebre melodie
traditionnelle qui sera
reprise sous la forme
d'une ballade, d'un canon
et d'une variation jazzy.
Lo stato
americano dell'Arkansas e
anche chiamato The
Natural State o anche The
Land of Opportunity. Un
nuovo brano firmato Jacob
de Haan, nello spirito di
grandi brani da concerto
come Dakota, Oregon e
Virginia. Arkansas e una
suite in tre movimenti
che prende spunto da una
nota canzone folk di
questo stato del sud
degli Stati Uniti. Una
canzone che viene
proposta nel corso
dell'intero brano sotto
forme diverse, in
variazioni o anche con
accenti di musica jazz e
che agisce da filo
conduttore per tutto il
brano. $184.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Grainger Colonial Song;vcepft Schott
Soprano voice, tenor voice and piano or piano alone (SGST/KL) SKU: HL.4903039...(+)
Soprano voice, tenor
voice and piano or piano
alone (SGST/KL) SKU:
HL.49030396
Version for two voices
and piano or piano
alone. Composed by
Percy Aldridge Grainger.
This edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Edition Schott. Score.
Composed 1905/1911. 12
pages. Duration 6'.
Schott Music #ED 12525.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49030396). ISBN
9790220122743.
9.0x12.0x0.067 inches.
Vocalise. No
traditional tunes of any
kind are made use of in
this piece, in which I
have wished to express my
personal feelings about
my own country
(Australia) and people,
and also to voice a
certain kind of emotion
that seems to me not
untypical of native-born
Colonials in
general.Perhaps it is not
unnatural that people
living more or less
lonelily in vast virgin
countries and struggling
against natural and
climatic hardships
(rather than against the
more actively and
dramaticly exciting
counter wills of their
fellow men, as in more
thickly populated lands)
should run largely to
that patiently yearning,
inactive sentimental
wistfulness that we find
so touchingly expressed
in much American art; for
instance in Mark Twains
Huckleberry Finn, and
Stephen C. Foster's
adorable songs, My Old
Kentucky Home, Old Folks
at Home, etc. I have also
noticed curious, almost
Italian-like, musical
tendencies in brass band
performances and ways of
singing in Australia
(such as a preference for
richness and intensity of
tone and soulful breadth
of phrasing over more
subtly and sensitively
varied delicacies of
expression) which are
also reflected here.Percy
Aldridge Grainger. $15.99 - Voir plus => Acheter | | |
| Fiddlin' Casey Jones Orchestre - Facile Highland/Etling
Orchestra - Grade 2.5 SKU: AP.43863S Arranged by Andrew H. Dabczynski. Pe...(+)
Orchestra - Grade 2.5
SKU: AP.43863S
Arranged by Andrew H.
Dabczynski. Performance
Music Ensemble; Single
Titles; String Orchestra.
Highland/Etling String
Alternatives. Folk; Light
Concert; Traditional.
Score. 16 pages. Duration
2:20. Highland/Etling
#00-43863S. Published by
Highland/Etling
(AP.43863S). UPC:
038081507118. English.
Traditional American Folk
Song. Next
stop---Fiddlin' Casey
Jones--- a piece that's
guaranteed to get both
the orchestra and
audience rolling along!
This is a sparkling
arrangement of the
beloved American folk
song that beginning /
intermediate string
players will have the
skills to play, but more
advanced students will
find delightfully
challenging. All sections
of the orchestra are
featured, with
opportunities for
optional improvised
solos. Fiddlin' Casey
Jones is a great opener
or closer for any concert
program. All aboard!
(2:20). $9.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Cherokee Morning Song Chorale 3 parties Alfred Publishing
Choir Secular (2-Part choir; SATB; Women's Choir; Men's Choir) SKU: AP.50287<...(+)
Choir Secular (2-Part
choir; SATB; Women's
Choir; Men's Choir)
SKU: AP.50287
Arranged by Michael
Yannette. Performance
Music Ensemble; Single
Titles. Lawson-Gould.
Folk; Multicultural;
Secular; World. Choral
Octavo. 12 pages. Alfred
Music #00-50287.
Published by Alfred Music
(AP.50287). UPC:
038081574578. English.
Michael
Yannette. Translati
on: I am one with the
great spirit. Equally
suited for mixed, treble,
or tenor-bass choirs,
this flexible arrangement
opens with a Native
American flute, the
sounds of flowing water,
and tuned singing bowls.
Next, two robust solo
voices introduce the core
sections: the traditional
melody with Eastern Band
Cherokee Indian lyrics;
and an original
English-text refrain that
later pairs with the
authentic tune. Please
visit alfred.com for
complete background
information and
performance suggestions
for this stunning
selection which premiered
at the 2022 ACDA Southern
Region Conference. $2.05 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Upriver Orchestre d'harmonie Theodore Presser Co.
Band Concert Band SKU: PR.465000130 For Large Wind Ensemble. Compo...(+)
Band Concert Band SKU:
PR.465000130 For
Large Wind Ensemble.
Composed by Dan Welcher.
Sws. Contemporary. Full
score. With Standard
notation. Composed 2010.
Duration 14 minutes.
Theodore Presser Company
#465-00013. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.465000130). ISBN
9781598064070. UPC:
680160600144. 9x12
inches. Following a
celebrated series of wind
ensemble tone poems about
national parks in the
American West, Dan
Welcher’s Upriver
celebrates the Lewis &
Clark Expedition from the
Missouri River to
Oregon’s Columbia
Gorge, following the
Louisiana Purchase of
1803. Welcher’s
imaginative textures and
inventiveness are freshly
modern, evoking our
American heritage,
including references to
Shenandoah and other folk
songs known to have been
sung on the expedition.
For advanced players.
Duration:
14’. In 1803,
President Thomas
Jefferson sent Meriwether
Lewis and William
Clark’s Corps of
Discovery to find a water
route to the Pacific and
explore the uncharted
West. He believed woolly
mammoths, erupting
volcanoes, and mountains
of pure salt awaited
them. What they found was
no less mind-boggling:
some 300 species unknown
to science, nearly 50
Indian tribes, and the
Rockies.Ihave been a
student of the Lewis and
Clark expedition, which
Thomas Jefferson called
the “Voyage of
Discovery,†for as
long as I can remember.
This astonishing journey,
lasting more than
two-and-a-half years,
began and ended in St.
Louis, Missouri —
and took the travelers up
more than a few rivers in
their quest to find the
Northwest Passage to the
Pacific Ocean. In an age
without speedy
communication, this was
akin to space travel out
of radio range in our own
time: no one knew if,
indeed, the party had
even survived the voyage
for more than a year.
Most of them were
soldiers. A few were
French-Canadian voyageurs
— hired trappers
and explorers, who were
fluent in French (spoken
extensively in the
region, due to earlier
explorers from France)
and in some of the Indian
languages they might
encounter. One of the
voyageurs, a man named
Pierre Cruzatte, also
happened to be a
better-than-average
fiddle player. In many
respects, the travelers
were completely on their
own for supplies and
survival, yet,
incredibly, only one of
them died during the
voyage. Jefferson had
outfitted them with food,
weapons, medicine, and
clothing — and
along with other
trinkets, a box of 200
jaw harps to be used in
trading with the Indians.
Their trip was long,
perilous to the point of
near catastrophe, and
arduous. The dream of a
Northwest Passage proved
ephemeral, but the
northwestern quarter of
the continent had finally
been explored, mapped,
and described to an
anxious world. When the
party returned to St.
Louis in 1806, and with
the Louisiana Purchase
now part of the United
States, they were greeted
as national heroes.Ihave
written a sizeable number
of works for wind
ensemble that draw their
inspiration from the
monumental spaces found
in the American West.
Four of them (Arches, The
Yellowstone Fires,
Glacier, and Zion) take
their names, and in large
part their being, from
actual national parks in
Utah, Wyoming, and
Montana. But Upriver,
although it found its
voice (and its finale) in
the magnificent Columbia
Gorge in Oregon, is about
a much larger region.
This piece, like its
brother works about the
national parks,
doesn’t try to
tell a story. Instead, it
captures the flavor of a
certain time, and of a
grand adventure. Cast in
one continuous movement
and lasting close to
fourteen minutes, the
piece falls into several
subsections, each with
its own heading: The
Dream (in which
Jefferson’s vision
of a vast expanse of
western land is opened);
The Promise, a chorale
that re-appears several
times in the course of
the piece and represents
the seriousness of the
presidential mission; The
River; The Voyageurs; The
River II ; Death and
Disappointment; Return to
the Voyage; and The River
III .The music includes
several quoted melodies,
one of which is familiar
to everyone as the
ultimate “river
song,†and which
becomes the
through-stream of the
work. All of the quoted
tunes were either sung by
the men on the voyage, or
played by
Cruzatte’s fiddle.
From various journals and
diaries, we know the men
found enjoyment and
solace in music, and
almost every night
encampment had at least a
bit of music in it. In
addition to Cruzatte,
there were two other
members of the party who
played the fiddle, and
others made do with
singing, or playing upon
sticks, bones, the
ever-present jaw harps,
and boat horns. From
Lewis’ journals, I
found all the tunes used
in Upriver: Shenandoah
(still popular after more
than 200 years),
V’la bon vent,
Soldier’s Joy,
Johnny Has Gone for a
Soldier, Come Ye Sinners
Poor and Needy (a hymn
sung to the tune
“Beech
Springâ€) and
Fisher’s Hornpipe.
The work follows an
emotional journey: not
necessarily step-by-step
with the Voyage of
Discovery heroes, but a
kind of grand arch.
Beginning in the mists of
history and myth,
traversing peaks and
valleys both real and
emotional (and a solemn
funeral scene), finding
help from native people,
and recalling their zeal
upon finding the one
great river that will, in
fact, take them to the
Pacific. When the men
finally roar through the
Columbia Gorge in their
boats (a feat that even
the Indians had not
attempted), the
magnificent river
combines its theme with
the chorale of
Jefferson’s
Promise. The Dream is
fulfilled: not quite the
one Jefferson had
imagined (there is no
navigable water passage
from the Missouri to the
Pacific), but the dream
of a continental
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