Format : Score and Parts
SKU: AP.42223S
UPC: 038081480237. English. Cahn.
This work is a favorite song wishfully heard at the beginning of the winter months. This setting offers a variety of different styles applied to the melody---serenade, jazz, waltz, and even a march, but keeping the wonderful melody front and center! Easy to sing and play---it is loved by all. (3:30).
SKU: TV.462
ISBN 9781894096706.
Santa has a problem - he's a million dollars over budget! The only way he can think of to come up with a million dollars is to be a contestant on Survival III at the North Pole. Santa and his team, the Hollyberriez compete against Rudolph (Rudy) and his team, the Mistletoze in a series of challenges - snowball throwing, stocking filling, candy cane hanging and sleigh pulling. In the end, the final contestants decide that it's better to work together than to compete and Santa gets the money to finish the toys in time for Christmas. The Teachers Handbook includes piano accompaniments, reproducible student pages, easy to understand choreography, costume suggestions and staging ideas AND public performance rights. The CD includes a vocal guide to help your students learn the songs, and accompaniments only in case you don't have a pianist. Don't want to produce a musical? Use the songs with your choir!
SKU: M7.VHR-1818
ISBN 9783940069900.
Akkordeon pur bietet Spezialarrangements im mittleren Schwierigkeitsgrad - Still, still, still - Feliz Navidad - Santa Claus is Comin´ To Town - Let It Snow! Let It Snow! - Winter Wonderland - Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht - Alle Jahre wieder - Kling, Glöckchen, klingeling u. a.
SKU: LO.15-3612H
ISBN 9780787762957.
The woods are lovely, dark and deep, but I have promises to keep, and miles to go before I sleep. The iconic Robert Frost poem is set to a familiar British folk tune, and the result is pure beauty. The vocal scoring is strophic in nature, beginning in unison and continuing with slight variation and color on succeeding verses. A lovely modulation lifts the emotional effect for the last verse.
SKU: HL.14017469
UPC: 884088812041. 8.5x11.0x0.419 inches.
Composer's Note When I considered the ensemble of eight cellos, I first thought of matt and dark textures. I also wanted to go back to some ideas on symmetry. While I was pondering all that, I saw snow flakes falling from the dark sky of the Finnish autumn. Focusing on the snow, the idea of writing variations on it and its various forms became clearer in my mind.Nuages de neige is a uniform and linear texture in which I realise my first impressions of that ensemble. The two Etoiles de neige are based on the idea of symmetry and repetition: the first one develops up to a certain point where it doubles back as in a mirror image, the second one consists of eight sections in which the harmonic structure is repeated, as well as a linear gesture that becomes ever more present. Aguilles de glace focuses on different pizzicati and superimposed ostinati. With Fleurs de neige I sought to recall the texture of those harmonic trills at the end of the first section, although more airy and diversified here. Kaija Saariaho.
SKU: FG.55009-402-4
ISBN 979-0-55009-402-4.
According to Rautavaara The name of the work is a quotation from the libretto of my opera The House of the Sun: . . .like a butterfly in a dark autumn garden. . .. The motif to which these words are sung is the theme for the variations in the first movement. Their texture gradually grows and becomes denser. Following on without a break is a slow, poetic movement of even rhythms and dynamics. The quick, lively finale begins giocoso e leggiero. But autumn is also a time of colour, and of death. At the end the music thus turns into a festive dance con grandezza. Maybe it bears the echo of a sarabande to the dying splendour of summer - or as T.S. Eliot put it: late roses filled with early snow. Autumn Gardens was commissioned by the Scottish Chamber Orchestra and premiered at the London Proms in July 1999.
SKU: HL.190382
UPC: 888680633905. 9.0x12.0x0.201 inches.
This suite for clarinet and string quartet contains creative arrangements and interpretations of jazz and 20th Century art music in a highly original, contemporary classical idiom. It consists of four movements, one for each season: Les feuiles mortes (Joseph Kosma), The Snow is Dancing (Debussy), It Might As Well Be Spring (Richard Rogers), Variations on Summertime (George Gershwin). The movements in this suite may be performed individually or in seasonal order, beginning with any movement. Borrowed Times was written for and dedicated to clarinetist David Shifrin and Chamber Music Northwest.