| Wes Montgomery Guitar Folio Guitare [Partition] - Intermédiaire/avancé Jamey Aebersold Jazz
By Steve Kahn (Transcriber). For guitar. 26 guitar solos with chord progressions...(+)
By Steve Kahn
(Transcriber). For
guitar. 26 guitar solos
with chord progressions
and guitar voicings.
Level: intermediate,
advanced. Book. Published
by Jamey Aebersold Jazz.
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| Moving Heaven and Earth Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire/avancé Anglo Music
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 4 SKU: BT.AMP-339-140 Concertante Variat...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 4 SKU:
BT.AMP-339-140
Concertante Variations
on an Original Theme
(after Gabriel
Fauré). Composed
by Philip Sparke. Anglo
Music Midway Series.
Concert Piece. Score
Only. Composed 2012. 40
pages. Anglo Music Press
#AMP 339-140. Published
by Anglo Music Press
(BT.AMP-339-140). 9x12
inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch. Moving
Heaven and Earth was
commissioned by the Clark
County School District
Commissioning Project,
Las Vegas, NV, USA and is
dedicated to Bunny
Wasserman and her Make
Music Matter, Las Vegas
foundation, in
appreciation of her
tireless work in support
of music education. It
was premiered in January
2012, conducted by Col.
John R. Bourgeois.The
piece consists of a theme
and 4 variations;
although the theme is
original it contains a
phrase heavily influenced
by a 14-bar passage from
the Libera Me in
Fauré’s
Requiem. It is a
sequence that the
composer finds
harmonically compelling
and, although it is never
quoted directly, it
appears in altered form
in thetheme and each of
the variations. In the
original, the passage is
set to the words:
Quando cæli movendi
sunt et terra (When
the heavens and the earth
shall be moved) which
gave inspiration for the
title.After the initial
statement of the theme,
Variation 1
features the upper
woodwinds who play a
stirring melody and
accompany the Fauré
reference with florid
arpeggios. Variation
2 spotlights the
saxophones and lower
woodwind in a rhythmic,
modal waltz, whilst
Variation 3 is a
broad chorale for the
brass and percussion.
Variation 4 starts
with a fugue, which
introduces each section
of the band in turn
before the original theme
appears on the brass
while the woodwind
continue the fugal
figuration.
Moving Heaven
and Earth is
geschreven in opdracht
van het Clark County
School District
Commissioning Project,
Las Vegas, NV, USA. Het
is opgedragen aan Bunny
Wasserman en haar
stichting Make Music
Matter… Las Vegas,
als blijk van waardering
voor haar onvermoeibare
inzet voor het
muziekonderwijs. De
première, uitgevoerd
onder leiding van kolonel
John R. Bourgeois, vond
plaats in januari
2012.Het werk bestaat uit
een thema en vier
variaties; hoewel het een
oorspronkelijk geschreven
thema is, bevat het een
frase die sterk is be
nvloed door een passage
van veertien maten uit
het Libera Me van
Faurés Requiem.
Het gaat om een sequens
die de componist
harmonischzeer boeiend
vindt, en die - hoewel
nooit direct geciteerd -
in aangepaste vorm in
zowel het thema als de
vier variaties naar voren
komt. In het origineel is
de muziek uit deze
passage geschreven op de
tekst Quando cæli
movendi sunt et terra
(Wanneer hemel en aarde
bewogen worden). Daarop
is de titel van deze
compositie gebaseerd.Na
de aanvankelijke
invoering van het thema
komt in Variatie 1
het hoge hout aan bod met
een treffende melodie; en
de verwijzing naar
Fauré wordt begeleid
door sierlijke
arpeggio’s.
Variatie 2 plaatst
de saxofoons en het lage
hout in de schijnwerpers
met een ritmische, modale
wals, terwijl Variatie
3 een weidse koraal
voor het koper en
slagwerk
omvat.Variatie 4
begint met een fuga die
elke sectie van het
orkest introduceert,
waarna het
oorspronkelijke thema in
het koper verschijnt
terwijl het hout
verdergaat met de
fugatische versieringen.
Moving Heaven
and Earth wurde vom
Schulbezirksverband in
Las Vegas, Nevada (USA)
in Auftrag gegeben. Das
Stück ist Bunny
Wasserman und ihrer
Stiftung Make Music
Matter, Las Vegas
gewidmet, in Anerkennung
ihrer unermüdlichen
Anstrengungen zugunsten
der musikalischen
Ausbildung. Die
Uraufführung fand im
Januar 2012 unter Leitung
von Colonel John R.
Bourgeois statt.Das
Stück besteht aus
einem Thema und vier
Variationen. Obwohl es
sich um ein originales
Thema handelt, ist doch
ein Abschnitt daraus
stark von einer
14-taktigen Passage aus
dem Libera Me in
Faurés Requiem
beeinflusst. Es ist eine
Sequenz, die dem
Komponisten harmonisch
besonders reizvoll
erschien, wennsie auch
nirgends direkt zitiert
wird, sondern in
veränderter Form im
Thema und in jeder
Variation erscheint. Im
Original ist diese
Passage mit folgendem
Text unterlegt: Quando
cæli movendi sunt et
terra (Wenn Himmel
und Erde sich bewegen
sollen). Diese Worte
waren Inspiration für
den Titel.Nach der
einleitenden Vorstellung
des Themas stellt
Variation 1 die hohen
Holzbläser in den
Vordergrund, die eine
bewegende Melodie spielen
und die Anspielung auf
Fauré mit schönen,
lebhaften Arpeggien
begleiten. Variation
2 richtet das
Rampenlicht auf die
Saxophone und die tiefen
Holzbläser in einem
rhythmischen, modalen
Walzer, während
Variation 3 ein
breiter Choral für die
Blechbläser und das
Schlagzeug ist.
Variation 4
beginnt mit einer Fuge,
die nacheinander jedes
Register des
Blasorchesters
präsentiert, bevor die
Blechbläser das
Originalthema spielen und
die Holzbläser dazu
mit der Umspielung der
Fuge fortfahren.
Moving Heaven
and Earth
(Ébranler le ciel et
la terre) est une oeuvre
de commande du Clark
County School District
Commissioning Project de
Las Vegas,
États-Unis. Cette
pièce est dédiée
Bunny Wasserman et sa
fondation Make Music
Matter, Las Vegas, en
reconnaissance de son
travail sans rel che en
faveur de
l’éducation
musicale. Elle a
été créée en
janvier 2012, sous la
direction du colonel John
R. Bourgeois.Cette oeuvre
se compose d’un
thème et de quatre
variations ; bien que le
thème soit original,
il contient néanmoins
un motif relativement
influencé par un
passage de 14 mesures du
Libera Me du
Requiem de
Fauré. Cette
séquence, dont
l’harmonisation
fascinePhilip Sparke,
paraît sous une forme
altérée dans le
thème et chacune des
variations. Dans
l’oeuvre de
Fauré, le thème
mélodique colore les
paroles : Quando
cæli movendi sunt et
terra (Quand le ciel
et la terre seront
ébranlés), qui ont
d’ailleurs
inspiré le titre de la
présente
composition.Après une
exposition initiale du
thème, la 1re
variation fait appel
au registre aigu des
bois, qui énoncent une
exaltante mélodie et
enluminent
l’allusion
Fauré par des
arpèges fleuris. La
2e variation met
en valeur les saxophones
et le registre grave des
bois dans une valse
modale rythmée, tandis
que la 3e
variation prend la
forme d’un ample
choral pour les cuivres
et la percussion.La 4e
variation installe
une fugue qui
présente, tour tour,
chaque pupitre de
l’orchestre avant
le retour du thème
d’origine
interprété par les
cuivres, tandis que les
bois maintiennent
brillement le motif de
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| Moving Heaven and Earth Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire/avancé Anglo Music
Score and Parts Concert Band (Score & Parts) - Grade 4 SKU: HL.44012088 C...(+)
Score and Parts Concert
Band (Score & Parts) -
Grade 4 SKU:
HL.44012088 Composed
by Philip Sparke. Anglo
Music Concert Band.
Softcover. Anglo Music
Press #AMP339-010.
Published by Anglo Music
Press (HL.44012088).
9.25x12.25x1.382
inches. Moving
Heaven and Earth consists
of a theme and 4
variations; although the
theme is original it
contains a phrase heavily
influenced by a 14-bar
passage from the Libera
Me in Faure's Requiem. It
is a sequence that the
composer finds
harmonically compelling
and, although it is never
quoted directly, it
appears in altered form
in the theme and each of
the variations. In the
original, the passage is
set to the words: Quando
c''li movendi sunt et
terra (When the heavens
and the earth shall be
moved) which gave
inspiration for the
title. $190.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Sax Movin' Saxophone Alto et Piano - Intermédiaire/avancé FLEX Editions
Chamber Music & Piano Accompaniment 1 Alto Saxophone 1 Piano - Grade 4 SKU: F...(+)
Chamber Music & Piano
Accompaniment 1 Alto
Saxophone 1 Piano - Grade
4 SKU: FL.FX073954
Composed by Patrice
Bernard. Original
Composition. Classical,
Educational. Score and
Set of Parts. FLEX
Editions #FX073954.
Published by FLEX
Editions (FL.FX073954).
A very rhythmic
piece to be played from 7
years of practice. ;
Instruments: 1 Alto
Saxophone 1 Piano;
Difficuly Level: Grade
4. $11.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| Movin' On Ensemble Jazz [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire/avancé Sierra Music
By Dan Haerle. Arranged by Dan Haerle. Jazz Ensemble / Jazz Band. The Dan Haerle...(+)
By Dan Haerle. Arranged
by Dan Haerle. Jazz
Ensemble / Jazz Band. The
Dan Haerle Series. Fast
Swing. Grade 4-5. Score
and set of parts.
Published by Sierra Music
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| Guitar and Flute Duets, vol. II Flûte et Guitare [Partition + CD] - Intermédiaire/avancé Music Minus One
For Guitar. Classical (chamber). Includes a high-quality printed music score and...(+)
For Guitar. Classical
(chamber). Includes a
high-quality printed
music score and a compact
disc containing a
complete performance in
split-channel stereo: by
removing the soloist on
the right channel, you
can play the solo part
yourself along with the
accompaniment.
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| In Nature's Glory Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire/avancé FJH
Concert Band Concert Band - Grade 4 SKU: FJ.B1144 Composed by Brian Balma...(+)
Concert Band Concert Band
- Grade 4 SKU:
FJ.B1144 Composed by
Brian Balmages. Arranged
by Brian Balmages.
Concert Band. FJH Concert
Band. Score and Part(s).
Duration 6:30. The FJH
Music Company Inc
#98-B1144. Published by
The FJH Music Company Inc
(FJ.B1144). UPC:
674398210268.
English. Opening
with a stately rhythm in
the low brass, the main
theme moves into a
slightly slower and more
lyrical section with
cascading triplets moving
throughout the woodwinds.
Moving into a faster
section, the piece echoes
motives from earlier in
the work while
introducing a few new
ideas. An excellent
choice for contest and
festival. (6:30).
About FJH
Concert
Band Desig
ned for high school
groups and upper-level
middle school groups.
Independence is
encouraged, but many
lines are cross-cued.
Usually includes an
expanded percussion
section. Grades 3 -
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| Resilience - 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 1,
Flute 2, Horn, Mallet
Percussion 1, Mallet
Percussion 2, Oboe,
Percussion 1, Percussion
2, Percussion 3 and more.
- Grade 4 SKU:
CF.SPS93F For
Those Who Continue to
Rise. Composed by
Travis Weller. Full
score. 30 pages. Carl
Fischer Music #SPS93F.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.SPS93F).
ISBN 9781491159781.
UPC:
680160918379. Adver
sity, in any form at any
point of our lives, can
be absolutely
debilitating mentally,
physically, emotionally
and spiritually. In the
midst of hard times, it
is difficult to imagine
what our lives will look
like on the other side of
the adversity we are
facing. Yet so many of us
carry on, move forward,
and rise above determined
to never be defined by
our circumstances. For
some their personal
faith, support from
family, or relationship
to friends provides the
necessary fuel for the
resilience they need to
rise above adversity. It
is amazing when a group
of people are able to
come together to overcome
a common obstacle. With
this in mind, I put to
music that spirit of
rising above for the
Liberty High School Band
and their director
Michael Summers.
Northeast Ohio has seen
its share of prosperity
and significant times of
hardship along many
different fronts. I still
see resilient leaders,
community members, and
educators like Mike who
continue to fight for
what is best and what is
right. The debut of this
work, like so many other
things, was interrupted
in the spring of 2020.
Now on the precipice of a
new beginning for many
band programs across the
country, all of us in
instrumental music
education must summon
resilience to ensure our
groups recover, grow and
flourish. The rising
major second represents
us all taking the first
step forward in good and
difficult times. The
adversity (tension)
arrives in various ways
harmonically throughout
the work. Tension can
make us lose sense of
where we are on our
journey and rob us of our
ability to imagine
getting through our
current situation. But I
am reminded that not all
tension is bad. Given
enough time and enough
resolution, we can often
make sense of the
adversity. We can
recognize that the
adversity taught us
something about ourselves
we didn't know, or
perhaps challenged us to
grow in a way we didn't
think possible. Either
way, it does not happen
unless we possess
resilience. I thank you
in advance for your
support of this music and
wish you and your group
the very best moving
forward with
Resilience. Adversity,
in any form at any point
of our lives, can be
absolutely debilitating
mentally, physically,
emotionally and
spiritually. In the midst
of hard times, it is
difficult to imagine what
our lives will look like
on the other side of the
adversity we are facing.
Yet so many of us carry
on, move forward, and
rise above determined to
never be defined by our
circumstances.For some
their personal faith,
support from family, or
relationship to friends
provides the necessary
fuel for the resilience
they need to rise above
adversity. It is amazing
when a group of people
are able to come together
to overcome a common
obstacle. With this in
mind, I put to music that
spirit of rising above
for the Liberty High
School Band and their
director Michael Summers.
Northeast Ohio has seen
its share of prosperity
and significant times of
hardship along many
different fronts. I still
see resilient leaders,
community members, and
educators like Mike who
continue to fight for
what is best and what is
right. The debut of this
work, like so many other
things, was interrupted
in the spring of 2020.
Now on the precipice of a
new beginning for many
band programs across the
country, all of us in
instrumental music
education must summon
resilience to ensure our
groups recover, grow and
flourish. The rising
major second represents
us all taking the first
step forward in good and
difficult times. The
adversity (tension)
arrives in various ways
harmonically throughout
the work. Tension can
make us lose sense of
where we are on our
journey and rob us of our
ability to imagine
getting through our
current situation. But I
am reminded that not all
tension is bad. Given
enough time and enough
resolution, we can often
make sense of the
adversity. We can
recognize that the
adversity taught us
something about ourselves
we didn’t know, or
perhaps challenged us to
grow in a way we
didn’t think
possible. Either way, it
does not happen unless we
possess resilience.I
thank you in advance for
your support of this
music and wish you and
your group the very best
moving forward with
Resilience. $14.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
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