| Noll G Singen Tanzen Spielen/beiheft1 - Facile Schott
(SP) - easy SKU: HL.49032926 Liedbegleitmodelle fur Klavier. Compo...(+)
(SP) - easy SKU:
HL.49032926
Liedbegleitmodelle fur
Klavier. Composed by
Gü and nther Noll.
Edited by Guenther Noll.
This edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Edition Schott. Playing
score. 64 pages. Schott
Music #ED 9151-02.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49032926). ISBN
9790001128438.
German. Diese Reihe
erlaubt es, aus der
Themenvielfalt der
Lehrplane - je nach
Interessenslage der
Klasse - bestimmte
Segmente intensiver und
facherubergreifend zu
behandeln. Um den
zentralen Bezugspunkt
Musik herum erscheinen
Streiflichter auf
allgemein bildende Facher
wie Geschichte,
Literatur,
Kunsterziehung, u.v.a.
Das Schulermaterial ist
z.T. bereits ab der 5./6.
Klasse einsetzbar. Diese
Sammlung umfasst altes
und neues Liedgut und
kommentiert seine
Entstehungsgeschichte.Im
Kapitel Tanzen wird der
Frage nachgegangen,
welche Rolle dem Tanzin
der Entwicklung der
Menschheit zukommt und
woher bestimmte
Tanzformen stammen.
Ausfuhrliche
Beschreibungen im
Lehrerkommentar
ermoglichen die
praktische Erprobung
sowohl uberlieferter als
auch moderner Tanze in
der Klasse. Besondere
Berucksichtigung finden
sudamerikanische
Musikinstrumente und
Rhythmen. Dieses leitet
uber zu spielerischen
Versuchen mit
korpereigenen
Instrumenten,
Improvisation, Pantomime,
Playback, Vertonungen
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| Noll G Singen Tanzen Spielen/beiheft2 - Facile Schott
Orff- und andere Schlaginstrumente (SP) - easy SKU: HL.49032927 Liedbe...(+)
Orff- und andere
Schlaginstrumente (SP) -
easy SKU:
HL.49032927
Liedbegleitsatze fur
das Klassenmusizieren mit
Orff- und anderen
Schlaginstrumenten.
Composed by Gü and
nther Noll. Edited by
Guenther Noll. This
edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Edition Schott. Playing
score. 44 pages. Schott
Music #ED 9151-03.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49032927). ISBN
9790001129923.
German. Diese Reihe
erlaubt es, aus der
Themenvielfalt der
Lehrplane - je nach
Interessenslage der
Klasse - bestimmte
Segmente intensiver und
facherubergreifend zu
behandeln. Um den
zentralen Bezugspunkt
Musik herum erscheinen
Streiflichter auf
allgemein bildende Facher
wie Geschichte,
Literatur,
Kunsterziehung, u.v.a.
Das Schulermaterial ist
z.T. bereits ab der 5./6.
Klasse einsetzbar. Diese
Sammlung umfasst altes
und neues Liedgut und
kommentiert seine
Entstehungsgeschichte.Im
Kapitel 'Tanzen' wird der
Frage nachgegangen,
welche Rolle dem Tanzin
der Entwicklung der
Menschheit zukommt und
woher bestimmte
Tanzformen stammen.
Ausfuhrliche
Beschreibungen im
Lehrerkommentar
ermoglichen die
praktische Erprobung
sowohl uberlieferter als
auch moderner Tanze in
der Klasse. Besondere
Berucksichtigung finden
sudamerikanische
Musikinstrumente und
Rhythmen. Dieses leitet
uber zu spielerischen
Versuchen mit
korpereigenen
Instrumenten,
Improvisation, Pantomime,
Playback, Vertonungen
eigener Texte u.v.a. $27.95 - Voir plus => Acheter | | |
| Sonatas for Cello and Keyboard BWV 1027, 1028, 1029 Violoncelle, Piano [Partition] Schirmer
Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics, Vol. 2053. By Johann Sebastian Bach. Arr...(+)
Schirmer's Library of
Musical Classics, Vol.
2053. By Johann Sebastian
Bach. Arranged by Bernard
Greenhouse, Kate
Dillingham. (Cello).
String. Softcover. Size
9x12 inches. 54 pages.
Published by G. Schirmer,
Inc.
$21.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| FLASH! Theodore Presser Co.
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Clarinet, Clarinet 1, Clari...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass
Drum, Bassoon 1, Bassoon
2, Clarinet, Clarinet 1,
Clarinet 2, Clarinet 3,
Contrabassoon, Euphonium,
Flute 1, Flute 2, Horn 1,
Horn 2, Horn 3, Horn 4,
Oboe 1, Oboe 2,
Percussion 1, Percussion
2, Percussion 3, Piccolo
and more. SKU:
PR.115402040 For
Piccolo and Band.
Composed by Daniel Dorff.
This edition: Band.
Premiere: Walfrid Kujala
piccolo, Mitchell Fennell
conducting the California
State University -
Fullerton wind ensemble,
at 2010 NFA convention.
Contemporary. Set of
Score and Parts. With
Standard notation.
Composed 8-Oct.
60+12+12+4+4+4+16+16+16+4
+3+3+3+8+8+8+4+6+6+6+3+3+
3+3+6+6+6+6+3+27+3+8
pages. Duration 6:30.
Theodore Presser Company
#115-40204. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.115402040). UPC:
680160591220. 9.5 x 13
inches. Key: G
major. Already a
popular recital work for
piccolo and piano, and
winner of the 2009
International Piccolo
Symposium biennial
composition competition,
Flash! is now available
for solo piccolo with
band accompaniment -
fresh from the NFA
premiere, featuring
piccolo legend Walfrid
Kujala. The East Coast
premiere is scheduled for
11/18/10, featuring
Boston Symphony
piccoloist Linda Toote
with the Boston
University wind
ensemble. By 2008,
Sonatine de Giverny was
being performed so
frequently that I decided
to write another piccolo
piece as soon as an
opportunity arose. Since
Giverny is a study in
French style, I knew the
new piece must be in my
own authentic American
voice. That summer,
Giverny was performed six
times at the NFA
convention as a mandatory
competition piece, and I
returned from the August
2008 convention all
charged up to write
something different for
piccolo. In September,
Kate Prestia-Schaub wrote
to tell me about the
International Piccolo
Symposium's new composer
competition. She proposed
that if I write a new
piccolo/piano piece, she
would record a demo for
me to submit to the
competition, and she
would submit applications
to perform it at the 2009
IPS convention and NFA
convention. What amazing
timing! I set out to
compose a flashy
showpiece with a jazzy
snap, lots of idiomatic
scales and arpeggios, and
a scary middle section,
and by mid-October FLASH!
was complete. Kate
followed suit and all 3
wishes came true - FLASH!
won first prize in the
IPS composer competition,
and she performed it both
there and at NFA. In the
meantime many other
piccoloists have added
the work to their
repertoire, Cynthia Ellis
wrote an article about it
for Flute Talk magazine,
and Walfrid Kujala
commissioned a band
accompaniment to premiere
at NFA in 2010. More
recently, Sarah Jackson
has commissioned an
orchestra version,
premiered at the 2014 NFA
convention. By
2008, Sonatine de
Giverny was being
performed so frequently
that I decided to write
another piccolo piece as
soon as an opportunity
arose.
Since Giverny is a
study in French style, I
knew the new piece must
be in my own authentic
American voice. That
summer, Giverny was
performed six times at
the NFA convention as a
mandatory competition
piece, and I returned
from the August 2008
convention all charged up
to write something
different for piccolo.In
September, Kate
Prestia-Schaub wrote to
tell me about the
International Piccolo
Symposium's new composer
competition. She proposed
that if I write a new
piccolo/piano piece, she
would record a demo for
me to submit to the
competition, and she
would submit applications
to perform it at the 2009
IPS convention and NFA
convention. What amazing
timing! I set out to
compose a flashy
showpiece with a jazzy
snap, lots of idiomatic
scales and arpeggios, and
a scary middle section,
and by mid-October FLASH!
was complete.Kate
followed suit and all 3
wishes came true - FLASH!
won first prize in the
IPS composer competition,
and she performed it both
there and at NFA. In the
meantime many other
piccoloists have added
the work to their
repertoire, Cynthia Ellis
wrote an article about it
for Flute Talk magazine,
and Walfrid Kujala
commissioned a band
accompaniment to premiere
at NFA in 2010.More
recently, Sarah Jackson
has commissioned an
orchestra version,
premiered at the 2014 NFA
convention. $180.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| FLASH! Theodore Presser Co.
Orchestra Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Contrabass, Flute 1, Flu...(+)
Orchestra Bassoon 1,
Bassoon 2, Clarinet 1,
Clarinet 2, Contrabass,
Flute 1, Flute 2, Horn 1,
Horn 2, Oboe 1, Oboe 2,
Percussion 1, Percussion
2, Piccolo, Trumpet 1,
Trumpet 2, Tuba, Viola,
Violin 1, Violin 2,
Violoncello SKU:
PR.11640385L For
Piccolo and
Orchestra. Composed
by Daniel Dorff. Large
Score. 60 pages. Duration
6:30. Theodore Presser
Company #116-40385L.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.11640385L). UPC:
680160682904. Key: G
major. By 2008,
Sonatine de Giverny was
being performed so
frequently that I decided
to write another piccolo
piece as soon as an
opportunity arose. Since
Giverny is a study in
French style, I knew the
new piece must be in my
own authentic American
voice. That summer,
Giverny was performed six
times at the NFA
convention as a mandatory
competition piece, and I
returned from the August
2008 convention all
charged up to write
something different for
piccolo. In September,
Kate Prestia-Schaub wrote
to tell me about the
International Piccolo
Symposium's new composer
competition. She proposed
that if I write a new
piccolo/piano piece, she
would record a demo for
me to submit to the
competition, and she
would submit applications
to perform it at the 2009
IPS convention and NFA
convention. What amazing
timing! I set out to
compose a flashy
showpiece with a jazzy
snap, lots of idiomatic
scales and arpeggios, and
a scary middle section,
and by mid-October FLASH!
was complete. Kate
followed suit and all 3
wishes came true - FLASH!
won first prize in the
IPS composer competition,
and she performed it both
there and at NFA. In the
meantime many other
piccoloists have added
the work to their
repertoire, Cynthia Ellis
wrote an article about it
for Flute Talk magazine,
and Walfrid Kujala
commissioned a band
accompaniment to premiere
at NFA in 2010. More
recently, Sarah Jackson
has commissioned an
orchestra version,
premiered at the 2014 NFA
convention. By
2008, Sonatine de
Giverny was being
performed so frequently
that I decided to write
another piccolo piece as
soon as an opportunity
arose.
Since Giverny is a
study in French style, I
knew the new piece must
be in my own authentic
American voice. That
summer, Giverny was
performed six times at
the NFA convention as a
mandatory competition
piece, and I returned
from the August 2008
convention all charged up
to write something
different for piccolo.In
September, Kate
Prestia-Schaub wrote to
tell me about the
International Piccolo
Symposium's new composer
competition. She proposed
that if I write a new
piccolo/piano piece, she
would record a demo for
me to submit to the
competition, and she
would submit applications
to perform it at the 2009
IPS convention and NFA
convention. What amazing
timing! I set out to
compose a flashy
showpiece with a jazzy
snap, lots of idiomatic
scales and arpeggios, and
a scary middle section,
and by mid-October FLASH!
was complete.Kate
followed suit and all 3
wishes came true - FLASH!
won first prize in the
IPS composer competition,
and she performed it both
there and at NFA. In the
meantime many other
piccoloists have added
the work to their
repertoire, Cynthia Ellis
wrote an article about it
for Flute Talk magazine,
and Walfrid Kujala
commissioned a band
accompaniment to premiere
at NFA in 2010.More
recently, Sarah Jackson
has commissioned an
orchestra version,
premiered at the 2014 NFA
convention. $56.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| FLASH! Theodore Presser Co.
Band 2 Bassoons, 2 Bb Clarinets, 2 Eb Alto Saxophones, 2 Flutes, 2 Oboes, 2 Trom...(+)
Band 2 Bassoons, 2 Bb
Clarinets, 2 Eb Alto
Saxophones, 2 Flutes, 2
Oboes, 2 Trombones, 3 Bb
Trumpets, 3 Percussion, 4
F Horns, Bass Trombone,
Bb Bass Clarinet, Bb
Tenor Saxophone,
Contrabassoon, Eb
Baritone Saxophone, Eb
Clarinet, Euphonium, Solo
Piccolo, Tuba SKU:
PR.11540204F For
Piccolo and Band.
Composed by Daniel Dorff.
This edition: Band.
Contemporary. Full score.
With Standard notation.
Composed 8-Oct. 60 pages.
Duration 6:30. Theodore
Presser Company
#115-40204F. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.11540204F). UPC:
680160591237. Key: G
major. Already a
popular recital work for
piccolo and piano, and
winner of the 2009
International Piccolo
Symposium biennial
composition competition,
Flash! is now available
for solo piccolo with
band accompaniment -
fresh from the NFA
premiere, featuring
piccolo legend Walfrid
Kujala. The East Coast
premiere is scheduled for
11/18/10, featuring
Boston Symphony
piccoloist Linda Toote
with the Boston
University wind
ensemble. By 2008,
Sonatine de Giverny was
being performed so
frequently that I decided
to write another piccolo
piece as soon as an
opportunity arose. Since
Giverny is a study in
French style, I knew the
new piece must be in my
own authentic American
voice. That summer,
Giverny was performed six
times at the NFA
convention as a mandatory
competition piece, and I
returned from the August
2008 convention all
charged up to write
something different for
piccolo. In September,
Kate Prestia-Schaub wrote
to tell me about the
International Piccolo
Symposium's new composer
competition. She proposed
that if I write a new
piccolo/piano piece, she
would record a demo for
me to submit to the
competition, and she
would submit applications
to perform it at the 2009
IPS convention and NFA
convention. What amazing
timing! I set out to
compose a flashy
showpiece with a jazzy
snap, lots of idiomatic
scales and arpeggios, and
a scary middle section,
and by mid-October FLASH!
was complete. Kate
followed suit and all 3
wishes came true - FLASH!
won first prize in the
IPS composer competition,
and she performed it both
there and at NFA. In the
meantime many other
piccoloists have added
the work to their
repertoire, Cynthia Ellis
wrote an article about it
for Flute Talk magazine,
and Walfrid Kujala
commissioned a band
accompaniment to premiere
at NFA in 2010. More
recently, Sarah Jackson
has commissioned an
orchestra version,
premiered at the 2014 NFA
convention. By
2008, Sonatine de
Giverny was being
performed so frequently
that I decided to write
another piccolo piece as
soon as an opportunity
arose.
Since Giverny is a
study in French style, I
knew the new piece must
be in my own authentic
American voice. That
summer, Giverny was
performed six times at
the NFA convention as a
mandatory competition
piece, and I returned
from the August 2008
convention all charged up
to write something
different for piccolo.In
September, Kate
Prestia-Schaub wrote to
tell me about the
International Piccolo
Symposium's new composer
competition. She proposed
that if I write a new
piccolo/piano piece, she
would record a demo for
me to submit to the
competition, and she
would submit applications
to perform it at the 2009
IPS convention and NFA
convention. What amazing
timing! I set out to
compose a flashy
showpiece with a jazzy
snap, lots of idiomatic
scales and arpeggios, and
a scary middle section,
and by mid-October FLASH!
was complete.Kate
followed suit and all 3
wishes came true - FLASH!
won first prize in the
IPS composer competition,
and she performed it both
there and at NFA. In the
meantime many other
piccoloists have added
the work to their
repertoire, Cynthia Ellis
wrote an article about it
for Flute Talk magazine,
and Walfrid Kujala
commissioned a band
accompaniment to premiere
at NFA in 2010.More
recently, Sarah Jackson
has commissioned an
orchestra version,
premiered at the 2014 NFA
convention. $80.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| FLASH! Theodore Presser Co.
Orchestra Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Contrabass, Flute 1, Flu...(+)
Orchestra Bassoon 1,
Bassoon 2, Clarinet 1,
Clarinet 2, Contrabass,
Flute 1, Flute 2, Horn 1,
Horn 2, Oboe 1, Oboe 2,
Percussion 1, Percussion
2, Piccolo, Trumpet 1,
Trumpet 2, Tuba, Viola,
Violin 1, Violin 2,
Violoncello SKU:
PR.11640385S For
Piccolo and
Orchestra. Composed
by Daniel Dorff. Full
score. 60 pages. Duration
6:30. Theodore Presser
Company #116-40385S.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.11640385S). UPC:
680160682898. Key: G
major. By 2008,
Sonatine de Giverny was
being performed so
frequently that I decided
to write another piccolo
piece as soon as an
opportunity arose. Since
Giverny is a study in
French style, I knew the
new piece must be in my
own authentic American
voice. That summer,
Giverny was performed six
times at the NFA
convention as a mandatory
competition piece, and I
returned from the August
2008 convention all
charged up to write
something different for
piccolo. In September,
Kate Prestia-Schaub wrote
to tell me about the
International Piccolo
Symposium's new composer
competition. She proposed
that if I write a new
piccolo/piano piece, she
would record a demo for
me to submit to the
competition, and she
would submit applications
to perform it at the 2009
IPS convention and NFA
convention. What amazing
timing! I set out to
compose a flashy
showpiece with a jazzy
snap, lots of idiomatic
scales and arpeggios, and
a scary middle section,
and by mid-October FLASH!
was complete. Kate
followed suit and all 3
wishes came true - FLASH!
won first prize in the
IPS composer competition,
and she performed it both
there and at NFA. In the
meantime many other
piccoloists have added
the work to their
repertoire, Cynthia Ellis
wrote an article about it
for Flute Talk magazine,
and Walfrid Kujala
commissioned a band
accompaniment to premiere
at NFA in 2010. More
recently, Sarah Jackson
has commissioned an
orchestra version,
premiered at the 2014 NFA
convention. By
2008, Sonatine de
Giverny was being
performed so frequently
that I decided to write
another piccolo piece as
soon as an opportunity
arose.
Since Giverny is a
study in French style, I
knew the new piece must
be in my own authentic
American voice. That
summer, Giverny was
performed six times at
the NFA convention as a
mandatory competition
piece, and I returned
from the August 2008
convention all charged up
to write something
different for piccolo.In
September, Kate
Prestia-Schaub wrote to
tell me about the
International Piccolo
Symposium's new composer
competition. She proposed
that if I write a new
piccolo/piano piece, she
would record a demo for
me to submit to the
competition, and she
would submit applications
to perform it at the 2009
IPS convention and NFA
convention. What amazing
timing! I set out to
compose a flashy
showpiece with a jazzy
snap, lots of idiomatic
scales and arpeggios, and
a scary middle section,
and by mid-October FLASH!
was complete.Kate
followed suit and all 3
wishes came true - FLASH!
won first prize in the
IPS composer competition,
and she performed it both
there and at NFA. In the
meantime many other
piccoloists have added
the work to their
repertoire, Cynthia Ellis
wrote an article about it
for Flute Talk magazine,
and Walfrid Kujala
commissioned a band
accompaniment to premiere
at NFA in 2010.More
recently, Sarah Jackson
has commissioned an
orchestra version,
premiered at the 2014 NFA
convention. $37.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Improvisations on Irish Airs GIA Publications
SKU: GI.G-1063 Composed by Eileen Bird, Ian Callanan, and Kate Cuddy. Sac...(+)
SKU: GI.G-1063
Composed by Eileen Bird,
Ian Callanan, and Kate
Cuddy. Sacred. GIA
Publications #1063.
Published by GIA
Publications (GI.G-1063).
The beauty of
traditional Irish music
has and continues to
capture the hearts and
imaginations of people
around the globe,
including those of Ian,
Kate, and Eileen. The
sixteen airs included in
this collection struck an
emotional chord in
particular.  Â
Ian recorded Kate Cuddy
(piano) and Eileen Bird
(flute) in his own home
and transcribed the
improvisations to bring
us this unique
edition. These airs
and the improvisations on
them tug on the
heartstrings
– often they
are songs of unrequited
or missed love. They are
steeped in a rich and
deep beauty that is bound
to fill your soul with
the calm and beauty of
Ireland. $16.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
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