| The Pied Piper of Hamelin - Intermédiaire Hal Leonard
Brass Band (Score) - Grade 4 SKU: HL.4007972 For Brass Band. Compo...(+)
Brass Band (Score) -
Grade 4 SKU:
HL.4007972 For
Brass Band. Composed
by Otto M. Schwarz.
Concert. Duration 857
seconds. Hal Leonard
#SDP068.21-201. Published
by Hal Leonard
(HL.4007972).
Stories, sagas
and legends--who among us
doesn't know them? Always
delivered with a tinge of
brutality, these
cautionary tales are a
legacy of moral education
from times past:
inquisitive children
alone in the forest are
generally eaten by a
witch; the Soup-Kasper of
Hoffmann's Struwwelpeter
dies from starvation
rather than eating his
soup; anyone letting in
strangers usually gets
devoured; anyone who
plays with matches gets
burned; and thumb-suckers
get their thumbs cut off.
The list of unfortunate
demises is almost
endless.In the tale of
The Pied Piper of
Hamelin, parents lose
their children through
greed, ridicule, scorn
and a failure to
appreciate art. There is
still a street in the
town of Hamelin in which
neither drumming nor
playing has not been
allowed since 130
children disappeared into
a mountain, never to be
seen again. This
composition by Otto M.
Schwarz opens with
exactly this scene,
taking us back to the
year 1284. As in many
towns at the time,
Hamelin in Germany
suffered with hygiene
problems--rats and mice
began to multiply
rapidly, and the town was
overrun with the plague.
There appeared a man
dressed in colorful
clothes who promised the
locals to free them from
this burden. They agreed
and settled on a fee.
Then the man pulled out a
pipe and began to play.
When the rats and mice
heard this, they followed
him. He led the animals
into the Weser River,
where they all drowned.
Back in town, the people
refused to pay him. They
didn't recognize this
man's skills and
knowledge and were only
prepared to pay for
simple labour. A pact
with the devil was made,
which led to the Pied
Piper leaving the town in
a furious rage. One
Sunday, when many people
were at church, he
returned, took out his
flute and began to play.
The town's children were
so enchanted by his
playing that they
followed him. He led them
out of the town and
disappeared with them
forever into a mountain.
Of all the children, only
two survived--however one
was mute, and one was
blind. In the street from
which the children left
Hamelin, music may no
longer be played in
memory of this event. $27.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| The Pied Piper of Hamelin Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire Hal Leonard
Concert Band; Concert Band Set (Score) - Grade 4 SKU: HL.4007945 For C...(+)
Concert Band; Concert
Band Set (Score) - Grade
4 SKU: HL.4007945
For Concert Band,
Grade 4, 14:17 Score.
Composed by Otto M.
Schwarz. Concert.
Softcover. Duration 857
seconds. Hal Leonard
#SDP041.21-01. Published
by Hal Leonard
(HL.4007945).
Stories, sagas
and legends--who among us
doesn't know them? Always
delivered with a tinge of
brutality, these
cautionary tales are a
legacy of moral education
from times past:
inquisitive children
alone in the forest are
generally eaten by a
witch; the
“Soup-Kasperâ€
of Hoffmann's
Struwwelpeter dies from
starvation rather than
eating his soup; anyone
letting in strangers
usually gets devoured;
anyone who plays with
matches gets burned; and
thumb-suckers get their
thumbs cut off. The list
of unfortunate demises is
almost endless.In the
tale of The Pied Piper of
Hamelin, parents lose
their children through
greed, ridicule, scorn
and a failure to
appreciate art. There is
still a street in the
town of Hamelin in which
neither drumming nor
playing has not been
allowed since 130
children disappeared into
a mountain, never to be
seen again. This
composition by Otto M.
Schwarz opens with
exactly this scene,
taking us back to the
year 1284. As in many
towns at the time,
Hamelin in Germany
suffered with hygiene
problems--rats and mice
began to multiply
rapidly, and the town was
overrun with the plague.
There appeared a man
dressed in colorful
clothes who promised the
locals to free them from
this burden. They agreed
and settled on a fee.
Then the man pulled out a
pipe and began to play.
When the rats and mice
heard this, they followed
him. He led the animals
into the Weser River,
where they all drowned.
Back in town, the people
refused to pay him. They
didn't recognize this
man's skills and
knowledge and were only
prepared to pay for
simple labour. A pact
with the devil was made,
which led to the Pied
Piper leaving the town in
a furious rage. One
Sunday, when many people
were at church, he
returned, took out his
flute and began to play.
The town's children were
so enchanted by his
playing that they
followed him. He led them
out of the town and
disappeared with them
forever into a mountain.
Of all the children, only
two survived--however one
was mute, and one was
blind. In the street from
which the children left
Hamelin, music may no
longer be played in
memory of this event. $38.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Orgelsinfonie No. 16 'Martin Luther' Orgue - Avancé Schott
Organ - advanced SKU: HL.49045437 For Organ. Composed by Enjott Sc...(+)
Organ - advanced SKU:
HL.49045437 For
Organ. Composed by
Enjott Schneider. This
edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Organ Large Works.
Classical. Softcover.
Composed 2016. 48 pages.
Duration 24'. Schott
Music #ED 22668.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49045437). ISBN
9790001162715. UPC:
841886029088.
9.0x12.0x0.168
inches. On the
occasion of the
quincentenary of
Reformation Day in 2017,
the composer Enjott
Schneider thoroughly
studied Martin Luther the
individual and all his
contradictions. The
result is a brilliant,
demanding organ symphony
which is perfect for
concerts on the subject
of Reformation and Martin
Luther.The composer
describes the five
movements of the symphony
as follows:'1st
movement:Wir glauben all
an einen Gott with its
quintuplet-like beginning
is very Gregorian in
style, outlining the
range of Lutheran
emotionalism between the
Middle Ages and the
modern era. The
irrationality of faith
ultimately has priority
over any thought and
evidence. At the
beginning of the
movement, sounds of
knocking on wood remind
of the nailing of the
Ninety-Five Theses to the
doors of churches in
Wittenberg. The chorale
melody sometimes hides
with an almost rough
medieval saltarello,
referring to Luther's
robustness and vitality
with which he knew to
carry away even common
people.2nd movement:In
1530, the electoral
prince of Saxony
presented to Luther at
Coburg Castle the golden
signet ring with the
Luther rose which became
the symbol of his
theology of grace. A
white heart with black
cross is fixed on a
five-petalled rose. To
him, white is the colour
of angels and ghosts,
black stands for the pain
of crucification: The
just shall live by faith,
but by faith in the
Crucified. But the fact
that the rose and the
heart are the dominating
symbols shows how
Catholic Marian piety
remained an ingredient of
Luther's spirituality
throughout his life. In
line with the dominant
five-petal structure of
the rose, this movement
was composed, to a large
extent, in accordance
with the floating,
lyrical rhythm in 5/8
time.3rd movement:The
omnipresence of death and
dying - from the plague
and war to the
never-ending dangers of
daily life - was an
essential part of the
world view of that time.
Fears ensued that might
heighten into the
grotesque, e.g. in the
pictures of Hieronymus
Bosch. The Danse macabre
was a popular motif in
those years. Luther's
chorale Mitten wir im
Leben sind / mit dem Tod
umfangen from 1524
(Enchiridion from Erfurt)
is based on the Gregorian
chant Media vita in morte
sumus created in France
around 750 and, with its
idea of transience,
inspired a simplistic
air.4th movement:The
famous confession
delivered at the Diet of
Worms in 1521, I stand
here and can say no more.
God help me. Amen, are
not Luther's words but
the version later used as
text for a pamphlet.
However, it represents
quite plainly the
straightforwardness and
inevitability of his
mission. Musically, it
was made into a perpetuum
mobile, i.e. a dogged,
ostinato and never-ending
musical air.5th
movement:The Mighty
Fortress, on the other
hand, is one of the great
symbols of Martin Luther
which, with its shining C
major key, embodies the
Protestant ideology and
willful nature of the
Reformation unlike any
other song. Heinrich
Heine called it the
Marseille anthem of the
Reformation, Friedrich
Engels the Marseillaise
of the Peasants' Wars.
This disputability is not
thought through to the
end but rather
interrupted: With a
jubilant birdcall version
of the melody, the finale
shows a rather
chamber-music-like side
of the ideals of freedom
of Christians.'. $28.99 - Voir plus => Acheter | | |
| The Pied Piper of Hamelin - Intermédiaire Hal Leonard
Fanfare Band; Fanfare Band Set (Score) - Grade 4 SKU: HL.4007962 For F...(+)
Fanfare Band; Fanfare
Band Set (Score) - Grade
4 SKU: HL.4007962
For Fanfare Band for
Fanfare Band, Grade 4
14:17 Score. Composed
by Otto M. Schwarz.
Concert. Softcover.
Duration 857 seconds. Hal
Leonard #SDP059.21-101.
Published by Hal Leonard
(HL.4007962).
Stories, sagas
and legends - who among
us don't know them?
Always delivered with a
tinge of brutality, these
cautionary tales are a
legacy of moral education
from times past:
inquisitive children
alone in the forest are
generally eaten by a
witch; the 'Soup-Kasper'
of Hoffman's
Struwwelpeter dies from
starvation eather than
eating his soup; anyone
letting in strangers
usually gets devoured;
anyone who plays with
matches gets burned; and
thumb-suckers get their
thumbs cut off. The list
of unfortunate demises is
almost endless. In the
tale of The Pied Piper of
Hamelin, parents lose
their children through
greed, ridicule, scom and
a failure to appreciate
art. There is still a
street in the town of
Hamelin in which neither
drumming nor playing has
not been allowed since
130 children disappeared
into a mountain, never to
be seen again. This
composition by Otto M.
Schwarz opens with
exactly this scene,
taking us back to the
year 1284. As in many
towns at the time,
Hamelin in Germany
suffered with hygiene
problems - rats and mice
began to multiply
rapidly, and the town was
overrun with the plague.
There appeared a man
dressed in coorful
clothes who promised the
locals to free them from
this burden. They agreed
and settled on a fee.
Then the man pulled out a
pipe and began to play.
When the rate and mice
heard this, they followed
him. He led the animals
into the Weser River,
where they all drowned.
Back in town, the people
refused to pay him. They
didn't recognize this
man's skills and
knowledge and were only
prepared to pay for
simple labor. A pact with
the devil was made, which
led to the Pied Piper
leaving the town in a
furious rage. One Sunday,
when many people were at
church, he returned, took
out his flute and began
to play. The
town'schildren were so
enchanted by his playing
that they followed him.
He led them out of the
town and disappeaed with
them forever into a
mountain. Of all the
children, only two
survived - however one
was mute, and one was
blind. In the street from
which the children left
Hamelin, music may no
longer be played in
memory of this event. $40.00 - Voir plus => Acheter | | |
| Bent Sorensen: The Masque Of The Red Death Piano seul Music Sales
Piano SKU: HL.14030969 Composed by Bent Sorensen. Music Sales America. Cl...(+)
Piano SKU:
HL.14030969 Composed
by Bent Sorensen. Music
Sales America. Classical.
Book [Softcover]. 34
pages. Music Sales
#KP00236. Published by
Music Sales
(HL.14030969). ISBN
9788759855294.
9.5x14.25x0.102 inches.
English. Work for
Solo Piano. The composer
writes: 'The Masque of
the Red Death' was
commissioned by and
dedicated to Yvar
Mikhashoff. The title
refers to the short story
with the same title by
Edgar Allan Poe. Poe's
story about the plague
terrifying a masquerade
party was only one
inspiration for the
music, and my piece is in
no way programmatic -
even despite the very
fast staccato clouds,
plague bells and
medieval-dance fragment
that can be heard. $33.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Litany in Time of Plague Chester
Chamber Ensemble; Mezzo-Soprano (Full Score) SKU: HL.238271 A Concert ...(+)
Chamber Ensemble;
Mezzo-Soprano (Full
Score) SKU:
HL.238271 A
Concert Ayre For
Mezzo-Soprano and Chamber
Ensemble. Composed by
Iain Bell. Music Sales
America. Classical.
Softcover. Composed 2017.
24 pages. Duration 540
seconds. Chester Music
#CH83809. Published by
Chester Music
(HL.238271).
12.0x16.5x0.44 inches.
English. Commission
ed by Freunde und
Forderer der
Musikalischen Akademie
des Bayerischen
Staatsorchesters. First
performance 20 July 2015
at Haus der Kunst as part
of the Munich Opera
Festival 2015 with Tara
Erraught (mezzo-soprano)
and members of the
Orchestra Academy of the
Bayerisches
Staatsorchester,
conducted by Constantinos
Carydis. Instrumentation:
Mezzo-soprano, Piccolo,
Flute, Oboe, Clarinet in
Bb, Bassoon, Horn in F,
Trumpet in Bb, Tenor
Trombone, 2 Violins,
Viola, Violoncello. $19.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| The Second Book of Tenor Solos (Accompaniment CDs) [Livre + CD] Schirmer
Compiled by Joan Frey Boytim. 2 accompaniment CDs for tenor voice solo. Publishe...(+)
Compiled by Joan Frey
Boytim. 2 accompaniment
CDs for tenor voice solo.
Published by G. Schirmer,
Inc.
$19.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| The Second Book of Tenor Solos (Book Only) Voix Tenor, Piano [Partition] - Intermédiaire Schirmer
Compiled by Joan Frey Boytim. Collection for tenor voice solo and piano accompan...(+)
Compiled by Joan Frey
Boytim. Collection for
tenor voice solo and
piano accompaniment. 128
pages. Published by G.
Schirmer, Inc.
$16.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
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