| 100 Gospel Songs and Hymns for Violin and Guitar Violon, Guitare (duo) - Intermédiaire Mel Bay
With Suggested Chordal Accompaniment. Composed by Craig Duncan. Violin,Guita...(+)
With Suggested Chordal
Accompaniment. Composed
by
Craig Duncan.
Violin,Guitar:
Gospel and
Sacred,Style,Gospel/Sacre
d,Du
ets and
Ensembles,Solos,Duets
and Ensemble,Solos. 100
Hymns. Book. 120 pages.
Published by Mel Bay
Publications, Inc
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| A Little Violin Music in Memory of Elijah McClain Merion Music
Chamber Music Violin SKU: PR.144407380 Composed by Ellen Taaffe Zwilich. ...(+)
Chamber Music Violin
SKU: PR.144407380
Composed by Ellen Taaffe
Zwilich. Performance
Score. 4 pages. Duration
4 minutes. Merion Music
#144-40738. Published by
Merion Music
(PR.144407380). ISBN
9781491133903. UPC:
680160683475. 9 x 12
inches. In her
powerful Foreword to the
music, violinist Kelly
Hall-Tompkins has
written: “There are
great works which give
voice to important
moments for generations,
and this is one of
them.†The tragedy
of Elijah
McClain’s murder
has moved us all, and for
many musicians the image
of this gentle young man
playing his violin for
kittens at an animal
shelter has added a
poignant extra layer.
Zwilich was a
professional violinist
before turning
exclusively to composing,
and A LITTLE VIOLIN MUSIC
is a memorial from the
heart of one violinist to
another. [THESE NOTES
MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED
OUTSIDE OF THE
PUBLICATION; OK TO QUOTE
A BIT AND GIVE AUTHOR
CREDIT]We often research
important pieces of music
to gain some glimpse into
the mind of the composer
by understanding the
times in which a piece
was written. The times
that brought this piece
into being, 2020, has
been a year like no other
in our lifetimes.With the
suffering of a once in a
century pandemic raging
in ever higher waves, and
millions of people around
the world confined to
their homes with a shared
attention span for the
first time in
generations, we watched
in horror the 8 minute 46
second killing of George
Floyd, a man previously
unknown to us, but now
unwillingly joining a
long list of names of
unarmed African Americans
killed by police. The
anguished backlash of
citizens around the
world, from Japan to New
Zealand to Germany to the
United States, of every
age, color, and creed,
has rallied for weeks and
months on end to demand
enough and that
“Black Lives
Matter.â€And yet, in
the midst of it all is an
America starkly divided
against itself with some
defiantly pushing back,
emboldened by
authoritarian-style
government actions
against its own citizens
occurring all over the
country. It is against
this backdrop that we
ever had a chance to know
of Elijah McClain. Here
in quarantine I sometimes
practice my scales in
front of the news. And
one day the mirror image
looking back at me from
the screen was a slight
young man, warm, affable
brown eyes, and also a
violin under his chin.
The newsreel-style camera
pan so familiar now, I
knew the only reason we
were gazing upon his
unfamous face was that he
too had been killed by
police nearly a year
before. But the
revelation of it in the
broadcast hit me
particularly hard.Ellen
Taaffe Zwilich, who is
not only one of the great
composers of our time, is
also a dear friend, and
called me the next day,
also deeply saddened by
the news. It was from
Ellen that I learned that
Elijah used to play for
the kittens at the local
animal shelter so they
wouldn’t be
lonely. This kind, gentle
soul was aggressively
taken into police custody
while saying, “I am
an introvert. Please
respect the boundaries
that I am speaking...
I’m going
home.†He was never
seen alive again.Ellen
and I spoke of the
sadness and the injustice
of this several times.
She felt a powerful
calling to contribute
something in a statement
and the result is the
piece you now hold in
your hands. I am deeply
honored to be the
dedicatee of the piece,
to have worked together
with Ellen on some of the
final details, and to pen
this score note. As an
invited alumna of the
Eastman School of Music,
I premiered the work for
their virtual event on
Diversity and Inclusion.
Each time I play it,
there is a persistent
lump in my throat because
Ellen has captured
something poignant and
powerful here.There are
great works which give
voice to important
moments for generations,
and this is one of them.
We humbly offer this
piece in memory of Elijah
McClain.Foreword ©
2021 by Kelly
Hall-Tompkins. Used by
permission. $9.50 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| There is a Higher Throne Chorale SATB SATB, Cordes [Octavo] Hope Publishing Company
By Keith Getty and Kristyn Lennox. Arranged by Lloyd Larson. For SATB choir with...(+)
By Keith Getty and
Kristyn Lennox. Arranged
by Lloyd Larson. For SATB
choir with optional
Violin and Cello.
Scripture Reference:
Revelation 7:9-12.
Redemption, Contemporary,
Sacred. Choir. 12 pages
$3.25 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 business days | | |
| There is a Higher Throne Voix Moyenne [Vocal Score] Hope Publishing Company
By Keith Getty and Kristyn Lennox. Arranged by Lloyd Larson. For medium voice so...(+)
By Keith Getty and
Kristyn Lennox. Arranged
by Lloyd Larson. For
medium voice solo. Vocal
score. 8 pages. Published
by Hope Publishing
Company
$7.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 business days | | |
| Strings Attached Hal Leonard
SKU: HL.124967 One Tough Teacher and the Gift of Great Expectations(+)
SKU: HL.124967
One Tough Teacher and
the Gift of Great
Expectations. Book.
Biography / Music Bisac,
String Reference, Teacher
Resource. Hardcover. 352
pages. Published by Hal
Leonard (HL.124967).
ISBN 9781401324667.
UPC: 884088986100.
6.0x8.5x1.036 inches.
Joanne Lipman and Melanie
Kupchynsky. If
you're lucky, somewhere
in your past is that one
person who changed your
life forever. The one who
pushed you to dream
bigger and to reach
higher, and who set you
straight on what matters
in life. For Joanne
Lipman and Melanie
Kupchynsky, that person
was a public-school music
teacher, Jerry
Kupchynsky, known as Mr.
K - a Ukrainian-born
taskmaster who yelled and
stomped and screamed, and
who drove his students
harder than anyone had
ever driven them before.
Through sheer force of
will, he made them better
than they had any right
to be. Strings Attached
tells the inspiring,
poignant, and powerful
story of this remarkable
man, whose life seemed to
conspire against him at
every turn and yet who
was able to transform his
own heartache into
triumph for his students.
Lyrically recounted by
two former students -
acclaimed journalist
Joanne Lipman and Mr. K's
daughter, Chicago
Symphony Orchestra
violinist Melanie
Kupchynsky - Strings
Attached takes you on a
journey that spans from
his days as a forced Nazi
laborer and his later
home life as a husband to
an invalid wife, to his
heart-breaking search for
his missing daughter,
Melanie's sister. This is
an unforgettable tale - a
captivating narrative
that is as absorbing as
fiction - about the power
of a great teacher, but
also about the legacy
that remains long after
the last note has faded
into silence: lessons in
resilience, excellence,
and tough love. $24.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
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