| Overture to a Small Town - Intermédiaire Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Chimes, Clarinet 1, Clarine...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass
Drum, Bassoon 1, Bassoon
2, Chimes, Clarinet 1,
Clarinet 2, Clarinet 3,
Crotales, English Horn,
Euphonium, Euphonium
T.C., Flute 1, Flute 2,
Glockenspiel, Horn 1,
Horn 2, Horn 3, Horn 4,
Mallet Percussion 1 and
more. - Grade 4 SKU:
CF.SPS94 Composed by
Cooper Minnis. Sps. Set
of Score and Parts.
1+8+8+4+1+8+8+8+2+2+2+2+2
+2+2+3+3+3+2+2+2+2+3+3+3+
3+2+3+1+2+2+1+2+2+24
pages. Duration 7:48.
Carl Fischer Music
#SPS94. Published by Carl
Fischer Music (CF.SPS94).
ISBN 9781491161449.
UPC:
680160920037. On
November 5th, 2017, a
mass shooting took place
at the First Baptist
Church in Sutherland
Springs, Texas.
Twenty-six innocent
people lost their lives
that day, including an
unborn child. Overture to
a Small Town is dedicated
to these victims and the
loved ones they left
behind. From the biggest
cities to the smallest
towns, the senseless
bloodshed must end.
Despite the darkness of
this tragedy, it is my
intent through this music
to portray a sense of
hope, dignity, and
innocence deserved by all
America's cities and
towns. The opening
moments of this piece
should be treated
delicately, ensuring that
the brass section moves
together in one unified
voice, and that the
crotales evoke distant
flickers of light.
Similarly, in mm.
120-127, articulations in
the flutes, trumpets and
mallets should be strong
enough to be heard, but
without being aggressive.
The textural layering in
mm. 48-53 should be
executed with
machine-like precision of
both rhythm and
articulation. This
passage should evoke the
sound of many voices
rising together. There
should be a great
contrast between the
opening Piano dynamic and
the final Forte dynamic.
In mm. 65-69, both mallet
percussionists may play
the indicated notes in
any octave they choose.
Both players should move
rapidly between notes in
any order. This passage
should sound fluid and
ethereal. In mm. 69-73:
If there is no English
Horn available to the
ensemble, the Trumpet
should play this passage
solo. If there is an
English Horn, both
instruments should play
the passage together.
This impressionistic
composition about these
vanished structures,
although written for more
advanced ensembles, has
only one flute, clarinet,
trumpet, horn and
trombone part. As a
result, smaller bands can
play this composition
without having to look
for a flex-band
arrangement. Use this to
develop the essential
skills of syncopation and
counting while also
offering the security of
only having one part for
each instrument voice. An
exciting contrasting
selection for bands
looking for a
harmonically interesting
composition, this also
works well as a contest
selection.  . On
November 5th, 2017, a
mass shooting took place
at the First Baptist
Church in Sutherland
Springs, Texas.
Twenty-six innocent
people lost their lives
that day, including an
unborn child. Overture to
a Small Town is dedicated
to these victims and the
loved ones they left
behind. From the biggest
cities to the smallest
towns, the senseless
bloodshed must end.
Despite the darkness of
this tragedy, it is my
intent through this music
to portray a sense of
hope, dignity, and
innocence deserved by all
America’s cities
and towns.  The
opening moments of this
piece should be treated
delicately, ensuring that
the brass section moves
together in one unified
voice, and that the
crotales evoke distant
flickers of light.
Similarly, in mm.
120-127, articulations in
the flutes, trumpets and
mallets should be strong
enough to be heard, but
without being
aggressive.  The
textural layering in mm.
48-53 should be executed
with machine-like
precision of both rhythm
and articulation. This
passage should evoke the
sound of many voices
rising together. There
should be a great
contrast between the
opening Piano dynamic and
the final Forte
dynamic.  In mm.
65-69, both mallet
percussionists may play
the indicated notes in
any octave they choose.
Both players should move
rapidly between notes in
any order. This passage
should sound fluid and
ethereal.  In mm.
69-73: If there is no
English Horn available to
the ensemble, the Trumpet
should play this passage
solo. If there is an
English Horn, both
instruments should play
the passage together.This
impressionistic
composition about these
vanished structures,
although written for more
advanced ensembles, has
only one flute, clarinet,
trumpet, horn and
trombone part. As a
result, smaller bands can
play this composition
without having to look
for a flex-band
arrangement. Use this to
develop the essential
skills of syncopation and
counting while also
offering the security of
only having one part for
each instrument voice. An
exciting contrasting
selection for bands
looking for a
harmonically interesting
composition, this also
works well as a contest
selection. . $90.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Overture for a Small Town [Conducteur] - Intermédiaire Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Chimes, Clarinet 1, Clarine...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass
Drum, Bassoon 1, Bassoon
2, Chimes, Clarinet 1,
Clarinet 2, Clarinet 3,
Crotales, English Horn,
Euphonium, Euphonium
T.C., Flute 1, Flute 2,
Glockenspiel, Horn 1,
Horn 2, Horn 3, Horn 4,
Mallet Percussion 1 and
more. - Grade 4 SKU:
CF.SPS94F Composed by
Cooper Minnis. Sps. Full
score. 24 pages. Duration
7:48. Carl Fischer Music
#SPS94F. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.SPS94F). ISBN
9781491161838. UPC:
680160920518. On
November 5th, 2017, a
mass shooting took place
at the First Baptist
Church in Sutherland
Springs, Texas.
Twenty-six innocent
people lost their lives
that day, including an
unborn child. Overture to
a Small Town is dedicated
to these victims and the
loved ones they left
behind. From the biggest
cities to the smallest
towns, the senseless
bloodshed must end.
Despite the darkness of
this tragedy, it is my
intent through this music
to portray a sense of
hope, dignity, and
innocence deserved by all
America's cities and
towns. The opening
moments of this piece
should be treated
delicately, ensuring that
the brass section moves
together in one unified
voice, and that the
crotales evoke distant
flickers of light.
Similarly, in mm.
120-127, articulations in
the flutes, trumpets and
mallets should be strong
enough to be heard, but
without being aggressive.
The textural layering in
mm. 48-53 should be
executed with
machine-like precision of
both rhythm and
articulation. This
passage should evoke the
sound of many voices
rising together. There
should be a great
contrast between the
opening Piano dynamic and
the final Forte dynamic.
In mm. 65-69, both mallet
percussionists may play
the indicated notes in
any octave they choose.
Both players should move
rapidly between notes in
any order. This passage
should sound fluid and
ethereal. In mm. 69-73:
If there is no English
Horn available to the
ensemble, the Trumpet
should play this passage
solo. If there is an
English Horn, both
instruments should play
the passage
together. On November
5th, 2017, a mass
shooting took place at
the First Baptist Church
in Sutherland Springs,
Texas. Twenty-six
innocent people lost
their lives that day,
including an unborn
child. Overture to a
Small Town is dedicated
to these victims and the
loved ones they left
behind. From the biggest
cities to the smallest
towns, the senseless
bloodshed must end.
Despite the darkness of
this tragedy, it is my
intent through this music
to portray a sense of
hope, dignity, and
innocence deserved by all
America’s cities
and towns.  The
opening moments of this
piece should be treated
delicately, ensuring that
the brass section moves
together in one unified
voice, and that the
crotales evoke distant
flickers of light.
Similarly, in mm.
120-127, articulations in
the flutes, trumpets and
mallets should be strong
enough to be heard, but
without being
aggressive.  The
textural layering in mm.
48-53 should be executed
with machine-like
precision of both rhythm
and articulation. This
passage should evoke the
sound of many voices
rising together. There
should be a great
contrast between the
opening Piano dynamic and
the final Forte
dynamic.  In mm.
65-69, both mallet
percussionists may play
the indicated notes in
any octave they choose.
Both players should move
rapidly between notes in
any order. This passage
should sound fluid and
ethereal.  In mm.
69-73: If there is no
English Horn available to
the ensemble, the Trumpet
should play this passage
solo. If there is an
English Horn, both
instruments should play
the passage together. $13.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Ne reminiscaris Domine Chorale 3 parties SAB A Cappella CanticaNOVA Publications
Composed by Tim Attride. The antiphon for use with the Seven Penitential Psalms ...(+)
Composed by Tim Attride.
The antiphon for use with
the Seven Penitential
Psalms and the Lenten
chant Parce Domine are
presented here in chant
with Latin text, followed
by SAB polyphony with
English text. This is an
accessible and
wonderfully appropriate
anthem for your choir
this. Lent, General.
Published by CanticaNOVA
Publications (C5.5042).
$1.85 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Song of the Innocents Chorale SATB - Débutant GIA Publications
SATB choir, voice solos, keyboard accompaniment, guitar - Beginning SKU: GI.G...(+)
SATB choir, voice solos,
keyboard accompaniment,
guitar - Beginning
SKU: GI.G-5918
Composed by Francis
Patrick O'brien.
Christmastide.
Celebration Series.
Sacred. Octavo. With
guitar chord names. 12
pages. GIA Publications
#5918. Published by GIA
Publications (GI.G-5918).
English, Latin. Text
Source: Matthew 2:16-18,
Jeremiah 31:15. Text by
Sylvia Dunstan.
Scripture: Matthew
2:16–18, Jeremiah
31:15. Sylvia
Dunstan’s pointed,
unsettling words resound:
“God, hear the
blood crying out from the
ground.†They find
balance in
O’Brien’s
sensitive music for two
solo voices and choir.
The “miserere
nobis†underpinning
throughout provides a
beautiful, comforting
mantra. A good piece to
consider not only for
Christmastide but also
for the unborn or the
funeral of a
child. Text by
Sylvia Dunstan. $1.50 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Johann Sebastian Bach: 371 Harmonized Chorales And 69 Chorale Melodies W/Figured Bass
Piano seul [Partition] Schirmer
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), edited by Riemenschneider. For pi...(+)
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach
(1685-1750), edited by
Riemenschneider. For
piano. Format: piano solo
book. With piano
reduction, introductory
text, instructional text,
lyrics and performance
notes. Baroque. 184
pages. 9x12 inches.
Published by Schirmer
(3)$16.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Iron Maiden Bass Anthology Basse electrique [Partition] Hal Leonard
By Iron Maiden. Bass Recorded Versions (Authentic note-for-note bass guitar tran...(+)
By Iron Maiden. Bass
Recorded Versions
(Authentic note-for-note
bass guitar
transcriptions with notes
and tab). Softcover.
Published by Hal Leonard.
(2)$29.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Jost Expl Head; Voicepno. Voix Soprano, Piano Schott
Soprano voice and piano (GSG/KL) - difficult SKU: HL.49033271 Fragment...(+)
Soprano voice and piano
(GSG/KL) - difficult
SKU: HL.49033271
Fragment from Das
Urteil (The Judgement) by
Franz Kafka. Composed
by Ekkehard Jost. This
edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Edition Schott. Composed
2004. 20 pages. Duration
7'. Schott Music #ED
9750. Published by Schott
Music (HL.49033271).
ISBN 9790001136877.
9.0x12.0x0.088 inches.
German. Kafka's
ouvre is interspersed
with moments of utter
anxiety. Moments in
which, induced by
adrenalin, the blood
pressure rises. Blood
vessels which seem to
constrict, pump enormous
quantities of blood the
pressure of which might
make one believe that the
head is going to explode.
In The Judgment, an
innocent opening story
leads to one of the most
unusual showdowns in
world literature: The
beloved father sentences
his son to death by
drowning; the son
immediately obeys since
his life, his existence
almost explodes, becomes
blurred, dissolves at the
moment the judgment is
pronounced. For me, the
'self' driving him - I
imagine this as a high
sound in the inner ear -
could only be a soprano.
This is why the actual
'fall' has turned out to
be clear, almost friendly
and why Georg only seems
to want to breathe a soft
and quiet 'Dear parents,
I have always loved you'
during the fall while no
longer keeping the
singing tone, shortly
before death, almost
casually, takes hold of
him. Christian Jost. $15.99 - Voir plus => Acheter | | |
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