SKU: SU.80401950
3-Part Treble Chorus & Piano Duration: 2' Composed: Published by: Paulus Publications Minimum order quantity: 8 copies. To order quantities fewer than 8.
SKU: FP.FWP05
ISBN 979-0-57050-316-2.
A former professor at the Royal College of Music, Percy Whitehead's albums are gems of rhythmic balance, melodic vitality and always lively subject matter. Here he ventures into the world of birds with 21 short pieces for piano. Suggested grade 0-1.
SKU: HL.279259
ISBN 9781787600065. 0.309 inches.
25 popular works for baritone or bass voice with piano accompaniment featuring selected works from the major exam board syllabuses, spanning grades 5 to 8 and beyond. Includes a preface and performance notes by Donald Maxwell and Angela Livingstone, and a digital version of the book to view on any device. Contents: JOLIVET: Nous Baignons * PARRY: Love is a Bable * DEBUSSY: Beau Soir * PALADILHE: Psyche * CHAUSSON: Le charme * POULENC: Chanson a boire * Mazurka * FAURE: Aurore * Clair de lune * Munro: My Lovely Celia * BIZET: Chonson d'avril * DUTILLEUX: La Faute en est a toi * PUIG-ROGET: Le Diable dans la Nuit * VENABLE: Flying Crooked * ABOULKER: Le Lion devenu vieux * IBERT: Chanson de Fortunio * Chanson du Rien * DUKE: Loveliest of Trees * Weir: Blackbirds and Thrushes * Dring: It was a lover and his Lass * WARLOCK: Chopcherry * VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Silent Noon * HAHN: A Chloris * HAGEMAN: Do Not o, My Love * BARBER: Sure on this Shining Night.
SKU: SU.80604260
Text by Kenneth Rexroth; conductor scoreMixed Chorus, Flute, Trombone, Percussion Composed: 1975 Published by: E.B. Marks.
SKU: SU.80604262
Text by Kenneth Rexroth; set of partsMixed Chorus, Flute, Trombone, Percussion Composed: 1975 Published by: E.B. Marks.
SKU: SU.80604261
Text by Kenneth Rexroth; choral score (or study score) Mixed Chorus, Flute, Trombone, Percussion Duration: Composed: 1975 Published by: E.B. Marks.
SKU: CF.CAS3
ISBN 9780825844881. UPC: 798408044886. 8.5 X 11 inches. Key: D major.
A copse is a thicket of trees and bushes that may be found in a meadow or in open land. In England, a copse will often be found on a moor. A copse needs a source of water that is usually a stream, small river or pond. A copse has abundant plant and animal life because it provides the perfect habitat and shelter for moisture loving plants, insects, small mammals, rodents, reptiles, and birds. If you were walking through the copse in the midst of willow trees, bluebells and march marigolds, you would see beautiful butterflies, dragonflies and moths. You might see a frog or toad jumping on the banks of the pond and you would hear the call of numerous birds. Ornithologists often spend many hours watching and counting birds in and around a copse. Migrating birds such as geese and herons may also be spotted at certain times of the year. If you sit very quietly, you might catch sight of a red fox, a rabbit or squirrel. A copse is a happy place to spend an afternoon or to go for a walk. Perhaps you will get to visit a nature preserve near your home where you can observe the wonderful world of the woodland wild life that can be found in abundance in a copse. To assist you in learning some of the techniques that you need to be able to use when playing Willow-Wood Copse, you may wish to work on the studies that accompany the piece.A copse is a thicket of trees and bushes that may be found in a meadow or in open land. In England, a copse will often be found on a moor. A copse needs a source of water that is usually a stream, small river or pond. A copse has abundant plant and animal life because it provides the perfect habitat and shelter for moisture loving plants, insects, small mammals, rodents, reptiles, and birds. If you were walking through the copse in the midst of willow trees, bluebells and march marigolds, you would see beautiful butterflies, dragonflies and moths. You might see a frog or toad jumping on the banks of the pond and you would hear the call of numerous birds. Ornithologists often spend many hours watching and counting birds in and around a copse. Migrating birds such as geese and herons may also be spotted at certain times of the year. If you sit very quietly, you might catch sight of a red fox, a rabbit or squirrel. A copse is a happy place to spend an afternoon or to go for a walk. Perhaps you will get to visit a nature preserve near your home where you can observe the wonderful world of the woodland wild life that can be found in abundance in a copse. To assist you in learning some of the techniques that you need to be able to use when playingA Willow-Wood Copse, you may wish to work on the studies that accompany the piece.A copse is a thicket of trees and bushes that may be found in a meadow or in open land. In England, a copse will often be found on a moor. A copse needs a source of water that is usually a stream, small river or pond. A copse has abundant plant and animal life because it provides the perfect habitat and shelter for moisture loving plants, insects, small mammals, rodents, reptiles, and birds. If you were walking through the copse in the midst of willow trees, bluebells and march marigolds, you would see beautiful butterflies, dragonflies and moths. You might see a frog or toad jumping on the banks of the pond and you would hear the call of numerous birds. Ornithologists often spend many hours watching and counting birds in and around a copse. Migrating birds such as geese and herons may also be spotted at certain times of the year. If you sit very quietly, you might catch sight of a red fox, a rabbit or squirrel. A copse is a happy place to spend an afternoon or to go for a walk. Perhaps you will get to visit a nature preserve near your home where you can observe the wonderful world of the woodland wild life that can be found in abundance in a copse. To assist you in learning some of the techniques that you need to be able to use when playing Willow-Wood Copse, you may wish to work on the studies that accompany the piece.A copse is a thicket of trees and bushes that may be found in a meadow or in open land. In England, a copse will often be found on a moor. A copse needs a source of water that is usually a stream, small river or pond. A copse has abundant plant and animal life because it provides the perfect habitat and shelter for moisture loving plants, insects, small mammals, rodents, reptiles, and birds.If you were walking through the copse in the midst of willow trees, bluebells and march marigolds, you would see beautiful butterflies, dragonflies and moths. You might see a frog or toad jumping on the banks of the pond and you would hear the call of numerous birds. Ornithologists often spend many hours watching and counting birds in and around a copse. Migrating birds such as geese and herons may also be spotted at certain times of the year. If you sit very quietly, you might catch sight of a red fox, a rabbit or squirrel.A copse is a happy place to spend an afternoon or to go for a walk. Perhaps you will get to visit a nature preserve near your home where you can observe the wonderful world of the woodland wild life that can be found in abundance in a copse.To assist you in learning some of the techniques that you need to be able to use when playing Willow-Wood Copse, you may wish to work on the studies that accompany the piece.