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| Trio in B Flat Major (Mozart) and Medieval Suite Violin, Clarinet, Piano (trio) Subito Music
Clarinet, Violin & Piano SKU: SU.46200010 For Clarinet, Violin & Piano...(+)
Clarinet, Violin & Piano SKU: SU.46200010 For Clarinet, Violin & Piano. Composed by James Niblock. Chamber Music, Piano Trio, Woodwinds, Clarinet. Score & Parts. Subito Music Corporation #46200010. Published by Subito Music Corporation (SU.46200010). Clarinet, Violin & Piano Duration: 25 ' Composed: 1984 Published by: Verdehr Trio This publication contains two separate worksMedieval Suite composed by James NiblockTrio in B-flat transcribed by James Niblock Medieval Suite uses material from a variety of thirteenth through fifteenth-century sources. The second movement is a fantasy for clarinet solo based on a Gregorian Chant melody from the Liber Usualis. Trio in Bb Major, K358 is a transcription on one of four piano sonatas that Mozart composed for four hands. The objective of this transcription was to capture, as accurately as possible, Mozart’s intent had he scored this sonata of the trio. Michigan State University Press. $95.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| A Medieval Christmas Brass ensemble - Intermediate Anglo Music
Brass Band - Grade 3 SKU: BT.AMP-324-030 Composed by Philip Sparke. Anglo...(+)
Brass Band - Grade 3 SKU: BT.AMP-324-030 Composed by Philip Sparke. Anglo Music Midway Series. Set (Score & Parts). Composed 2011. Anglo Music Press #AMP 324-030. Published by Anglo Music Press (BT.AMP-324-030). 9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch. Christmas is full of customs and traditions, both old and new. This is especially evident in Christmas songs, some of which have been part of Christian worship for centuries. A Medieval Christmas combines three ancient melodies that are stillpopular around the world today. Philip Sparke chose Gaudete, a song of praise from the middle ages, Coventry Carol, an English song from the 14th century, and In dulci jubilo, which can also be traced back to the 14th century, toform this joyous suite.
Kerst is een feest van tradities en gebruiken. Dit komt vooral naar voren uit de kerstliederen die al eeuwenlang een centrale plaats innemen binnen de christelijke cultuur. In A Medieval Christmas staan drie oude melodieën centraal diewereldwijd nog steeds populair zijn. Het zijn het middeleeuwse loflied Gaudete, het Engelse Coventry Carol en het bekende In dulci jubilo.
Weihnachten ist auch ein Fest des Brauchtums und der Tradition. Dies zeigt sich ganz besonders in den Weihnachtsliedern, die oft schon seit Jahrhunderten einen zentralen Platz in der christlichen Kultur einnehmen. A Medieval Christmasverwendet drei dieser alten Melodien, die sich heute noch weltweit größter Beliebtheit erfreuen: das mittelalterliche Loblied Gaudete, das englische Coventry Carol aus dem 14. Jahrhundert und das bekannte In dulci jubilo, dasebenfalls auf das 14. Jahrhundert zurückgeht.
Dans de nombreux pays, Noël est un moment privilégié, célébré par de nombreux chants et mélodies dont beaucoup constituent un élément central du culte chrétien. Le fait que ces chants anciens subsistent depuis si longtemps témoigne de leur attraitimmuable, formant un lien tangible avec les festivités de Noël qui se déroulaient il y a des centaines d'années. A Medieval Christmas emprunte trois de ces ancestrales mélodies, demeurées populaires dans le monde entier : Gaudete,Coventry Carol, et In Dulci Jubilo.
Il Natale é la festa delle tradizioni e ciò si riscontra facilmente nei canti natalizi che da secoli occupano un posto di primo piano nella tradizione cristiana. A Medieval Christmas propone tre antiche melodie, ancora oggi moltoattuali: il canto di lode Gaudete, Coventry Carol e In Dulci Jubilo, entrambe del XIV secolo. $95.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| A Medieval Christmas Marching band - Intermediate Anglo Music
Fanfare Band - Grade 3 SKU: BT.AMP-324-020 Composed by Philip Sparke. Ang...(+)
Fanfare Band - Grade 3 SKU: BT.AMP-324-020 Composed by Philip Sparke. Anglo Music Midway Series. Set (Score & Parts). Composed 2011. Anglo Music Press #AMP 324-020. Published by Anglo Music Press (BT.AMP-324-020). 9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch. Christmas is full of customs and traditions, both old and new. This is especially evident in Christmas songs, some of which have been part of Christian worship for centuries. A Medieval Christmas combines three ancient melodies that are stillpopular around the world today. Philip Sparke chose Gaudete, a song of praise from the middle ages, Coventry Carol, an English song from the 14th century, and In dulci jubilo, which can also be traced back to the 14th century, toform this joyous suite.
Kerst is een feest van tradities en gebruiken. Dit komt vooral naar voren uit de kerstliederen die al eeuwenlang een centrale plaats innemen binnen de christelijke cultuur. In A Medieval Christmas staan drie oude melodieën centraal diewereldwijd nog steeds populair zijn. Het zijn het middeleeuwse loflied Gaudete, het Engelse Coventry Carol en het bekende In dulci jubilo.
Weihnachten ist auch ein Fest des Brauchtums und der Tradition. Dies zeigt sich ganz besonders in den Weihnachtsliedern, die oft schon seit Jahrhunderten einen zentralen Platz in der christlichen Kultur einnehmen. A Medieval Christmasverwendet drei dieser alten Melodien, die sich heute noch weltweit größter Beliebtheit erfreuen: das mittelalterliche Loblied Gaudete, das englische Coventry Carol aus dem 14. Jahrhundert und das bekannte In dulci jubilo, dasebenfalls auf das 14. Jahrhundert zurückgeht.
Dans de nombreux pays, Noël est un moment privilégié, célébré par de nombreux chants et mélodies dont beaucoup constituent un élément central du culte chrétien. Le fait que ces chants anciens subsistent depuis si longtemps témoigne de leur attraitimmuable, formant un lien tangible avec les festivités de Noël qui se déroulaient il y a des centaines d'années. A Medieval Christmas emprunte trois de ces ancestrales mélodies, demeurées populaires dans le monde entier : Gaudete,Coventry Carol, et In Dulci Jubilo.
Il Natale é la festa delle tradizioni e ciò si riscontra facilmente nei canti natalizi che da secoli occupano un posto di primo piano nella tradizione cristiana. A Medieval Christmas propone tre antiche melodie, ancora oggi moltoattuali: il canto di lode Gaudete, Coventry Carol e In Dulci Jubilo, entrambe del XIV secolo. $140.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| A Medieval Christmas Concert band - Intermediate Anglo Music
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3 SKU: BT.AMP-324-140 Composed by Philip Sp...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3 SKU: BT.AMP-324-140 Composed by Philip Sparke. Anglo Music Midway Series. Festive and Solemn Music. Score Only. Composed 2011. 32 pages. Anglo Music Press #AMP 324-140. Published by Anglo Music Press (BT.AMP-324-140). 9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch. Christmas is full of customs and traditions, both old and new. This is especially evident in Christmas songs, some of which have been part of Christian worship for centuries. A Medieval Christmas combines three ancient melodies that are still popular around the world today. Philip Sparke chose Gaudete, a song of praise from the middle ages, Coventry Carol, an English song from the 14th century, and In dulci jubilo, which can also be traced back to the 14th century, to form this joyous suite.
Kerst is een feest van tradities en gebruiken. Dit komt vooral naar voren uit de kerstliederen die al eeuwenlang een centrale plaats innemen binnen de christelijke cultuur. In A Medieval Christmas staan drie oude melodieën centraaldie wereldwijd nog steeds populair zijn. Het zijn het middeleeuwse loflied Gaudete, het Engelse Coventry Carol en het bekende In dulci jubilo.
Weihnachten ist auch ein Fest des Brauchtums und der Tradition. Dies zeigt sich ganz besonders in den Weihnachtsliedern, die oft schon seit Jahrhunderten einen zentralen Platz in der christlichen Kultur einnehmen. A Medieval Christmas verwendet drei dieser alten Melodien, die sich heute noch weltweit größter Beliebtheit erfreuen: das mittelalterliche Loblied Gaudete, das englische Coventry Carol aus dem 14. Jahrhundert und das bekannte In dulci jubilo, das ebenfalls auf das 14. Jahrhundert zurückgeht.
Dans de nombreux pays, Noël est un moment privilégié, célébré par de nombreux chants et mélodies dont beaucoup constituent un élément central du culte chrétien. Le fait que ces chants anciens subsistent depuis si longtemps témoigne de leur attrait immuable, formant un lien tangible avec les festivités de Noël qui se déroulaient il y a des centaines d’années. A Medieval Christmas emprunte trois de ces ancestrales mélodies, demeurées populaires dans le monde entier : Gaudete, Coventry Carol, et In Dulci Jubilo.
Il Natale è la festa delle tradizioni e ciò si riscontra facilmente nei canti natalizi che da secoli occupano un posto di primo piano nella tradizione cristiana. A Medieval Christmas propone tre antiche melodie, ancora oggi molto attuali: il canto di lode Gaudete, Coventry Carol e In Dulci Jubilo, entrambe del XIV secolo. $34.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| A Medieval Christmas Concert band - Intermediate Anglo Music
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3 SKU: BT.AMP-324-010 Composed by Philip Sp...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3 SKU: BT.AMP-324-010 Composed by Philip Sparke. Anglo Music Midway Series. Set (Score & Parts). Composed 2011. Anglo Music Press #AMP 324-010. Published by Anglo Music Press (BT.AMP-324-010). 9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch. Christmas is full of customs and traditions, both old and new. This is especially evident in Christmas songs, some of which have been part of Christian worship for centuries. A Medieval Christmas combines three ancient melodies that are stillpopular around the world today. Philip Sparke chose Gaudete, a song of praise from the middle ages, Coventry Carol, an English song from the 14th century, and In dulci jubilo, which can also be traced back to the 14th century, toform this joyous suite.
Kerst is een feest van tradities en gebruiken. Dit komt vooral naar voren uit de kerstliederen die al eeuwenlang een centrale plaats innemen binnen de christelijke cultuur. In A Medieval Christmas staan drie oude melodieën centraal diewereldwijd nog steeds populair zijn. Het zijn het middeleeuwse loflied Gaudete, het Engelse Coventry Carol en het bekende In dulci jubilo.
Weihnachten ist auch ein Fest des Brauchtums und der Tradition. Dies zeigt sich ganz besonders in den Weihnachtsliedern, die oft schon seit Jahrhunderten einen zentralen Platz in der christlichen Kultur einnehmen. A Medieval Christmasverwendet drei dieser alten Melodien, die sich heute noch weltweit größter Beliebtheit erfreuen: das mittelalterliche Loblied Gaudete, das englische Coventry Carol aus dem 14. Jahrhundert und das bekannte In dulci jubilo, dasebenfalls auf das 14. Jahrhundert zurückgeht.
Dans de nombreux pays, Noël est un moment privilégié, célébré par de nombreux chants et mélodies dont beaucoup constituent un élément central du culte chrétien. Le fait que ces chants anciens subsistent depuis si longtemps témoigne de leur attraitimmuable, formant un lien tangible avec les festivités de Noël qui se déroulaient il y a des centaines d'années. A Medieval Christmas emprunte trois de ces ancestrales mélodies, demeurées populaires dans le monde entier : Gaudete,Coventry Carol, et In Dulci Jubilo.
Il Natale é la festa delle tradizioni e ciò si riscontra facilmente nei canti natalizi che da secoli occupano un posto di primo piano nella tradizione cristiana. A Medieval Christmas propone tre antiche melodie, ancora oggi moltoattuali: il canto di lode Gaudete, Coventry Carol e In Dulci Jubilo, entrambe del XIV secolo. $140.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| 20th Century American Duos for Flute & Piano [Listening CD] Mark Custom Music
By Susan Levitin, flute; Gerald Rizzer, piano. By Various. For flute solo. Mark ...(+)
By Susan Levitin, flute; Gerald Rizzer, piano. By Various. For flute solo. Mark Records. Audio CD. Published by Mark Custom Music
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| Mirabile misterium! Choral SATB SATB A Cappella [Octavo] CanticaNOVA Publications
Composed by David Barton. Text: 15th century texts. Medieval-flavor motet. Chris...(+)
Composed by David Barton. Text: 15th century texts. Medieval-flavor motet. Christmas. Octavo. Published by CanticaNOVA Publications (C5.5054).
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| A Medieval Christmas Concert band - Intermediate Anglo Music
Brass Band (Score) - Grade 3 SKU: HL.44011013 Brass Band - Grade 3...(+)
Brass Band (Score) - Grade 3 SKU: HL.44011013 Brass Band - Grade 3. Composed by Philip Sparke. Arranged by Philip Sparke. Anglo Music Concert Band. Christmas, Holiday. Score Only. Composed 2011. Anglo Music Press #AMP324130. Published by Anglo Music Press (HL.44011013). UPC: 884088637743. 9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch. In A Medieval Christmas, Philip Sparke uses three ancient melodies in creating a distinctive and appealing setting for band. That fact that these carols are still popular today after hundreds of years is a testament to their enduring power and beauty. This suite includes Gaudete, a song of praise from the Middle Ages, Coventry Carol, a song of lament from the 14th century, and the familiar In Dulci Jubilo. $20.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| A Medieval Christmas Concert band - Intermediate Anglo Music
Brass Band - Grade 3 SKU: HL.44011012 Brass Band - Grade 3. Compos...(+)
Brass Band - Grade 3 SKU: HL.44011012 Brass Band - Grade 3. Composed by Philip Sparke. Arranged by Philip Sparke. Anglo Music Concert Band. Christmas, Holiday. Set (Score & Parts). Composed 2011. Anglo Music Press #AMP324030. Published by Anglo Music Press (HL.44011012). UPC: 884088637736. 9.0x12.0x0.458 inches. English-German-French-Dutch. In A Medieval Christmas, Philip Sparke uses three ancient melodies in creating a distinctive and appealing setting for band. That fact that these carols are still popular today after hundreds of years is a testament to their enduring power and beauty. This suite includes Gaudete, a song of praise from the Middle Ages, Coventry Carol, a song of lament from the 14th century, and the familiar In Dulci Jubilo. $80.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Sacred and Profane Choral SATB Faber Music Limited
By Benjamin Britten (1913-1976). Choir Sacred. For with Piano (SATB choir). Chor...(+)
By Benjamin Britten (1913-1976). Choir Sacred. For with Piano (SATB choir). Choral (Sacred); Choral Octavo; Masterworks; Worship Resources. Faber Edition. 20th Century; Masterwork; Sacred. Published by Faber Music . 20th Century; Masterwork; Sacred.
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| There Is No Rose Choral 3-part SSA Carl Fischer
Choral SSA choir SKU: CF.CM9580 Composed by Richard Rasch. Arranged by Ri...(+)
Choral SSA choir SKU: CF.CM9580 Composed by Richard Rasch. Arranged by Richard Rasch. Fold. Performance Score. 4 pages. Duration 2 minutes, 42 seconds. Carl Fischer Music #CM9580. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.CM9580). ISBN 9781491154021. UPC: 680160912520. 6.875 x 10.5 inches. Key: D mixolydian. English, Latin. 15th Century Medieval Carol. The text of this poem is from the Trinity Carol Roll, an English manuscript housed at the Wren Library of Trinity College, Cambridge. It is originally in the Norfolk dialect of Middle English but has been modernized for use in this setting. Also, it's macaronic, meaning it combines words from two languages, the other being Latin which was in use by the church when this carol was written. The Latin phrases come from different parts of the Advent/Christmas liturgies; a sequence called Laetabundus, the title of an Introit antiphon called Gaudeamus, and the shepherds response in the gospel of Luke 2:15, Transeamus. Latin phrase translation source Alleluia Alleluia Laetabundus Res miranda A thing to be wondered at Laetabundus Pari forma of equal form Laetabundus Gaudeamus Let us rejoice! Gaudeamus Transeamus Let us go Luke 2:15 The poet compares the Virgin Mary to a rose. She has a special place among all women in being chosen as the mother of Jesus, and likewise the rose has a special place among all flowers surpassing them in complexity and beauty. The music in this setting mimics the petals of a rose as it blooms. Imagine the petals unfurling over time as does the music which starts in unison for each verse and expands outward into two and three vocal lines with increasingly complex harmonic twists. Word painting is employed in several places but none are as important as the dramatic climax in the fourth verse where the shepherds along with all the angels in heaven proclaim Gloria in excelsis Deo (Glory to God on high). What a sound that must be! On these words the music reaches it loudest point as the sopranos rise to their highest note and the compassthe distance between the highest and lowest noteis at its widest. The setting is brought to a close as the five Latin phrases that finished each verse are repeated as a coda and musically summarize the five verses of the carol. The text of this poem is from the Trinity Carol Roll, an English manuscript housed at the Wren Library of Trinity College, Cambridge. It is originally in the Norfolk dialect of Middle English but has been modernized for use in this setting. Also, it's macaronic, meaning it combines words from two languages, the other being Latin which was in use by the church when this carol was written. The Latin phrases come from different parts of the Advent/Christmas liturgies; a sequence called Laetabundus, the title of an Introit antiphon called Gaudeamus, and the shepherdas response in the gospel of Luke 2:15, Transeamus. Latin phraseA translation source Alleluia Alleluia Laetabundus Res miranda A thing to be wondered at Laetabundus Pari forma of equal form Laetabundus Gaudeamus Let us rejoice! Gaudeamus Transeamus Let us go Luke 2:15 The poet compares the Virgin Mary to a rose. She has a special place among all women in being chosen as the mother of Jesus, and likewise the rose has a special place among all flowers surpassing them in complexity and beauty. The music in this setting mimics the petals of a rose as it blooms. Imagine the petals unfurling over time as does the music which starts in unison for each verse and expands outward into two and three vocal lines with increasingly complex harmonic twists. Word painting is employed in several places but none are as important as the dramatic climax in the fourth verse where the shepherds along with all the angels in heaven proclaim Gloria in excelsis Deo (Glory to God on high). What a sound that must be! On these words the music reaches it loudest point as the sopranos rise to their highest note and the compassathe distance between the highest and lowest noteais at its widest. The setting is brought to a close as the five Latin phrases that finished each verse are repeated as a coda and musically summarize the five verses of the carol. The text of this poem is from the Trinity Carol Roll, an English manuscript housed at the Wren Library of Trinity College, Cambridge. It is originally in the Norfolk dialect of Middle English but has been modernized for use in this setting. Also, it's macaronic, meaning it combines words from two languages, the other being Latin which was in use by the church when this carol was written. The Latin phrases come from different parts of the Advent/Christmas liturgies; a sequence called Laetabundus, the title of an Introit antiphon called Gaudeamus, and the shepherd's response in the gospel of Luke 2:15, Transeamus. Latin phrase translation source Alleluia Alleluia Laetabundus Res miranda A thing to be wondered at Laetabundus Pari forma of equal form Laetabundus Gaudeamus Let us rejoice! Gaudeamus Transeamus Let us go Luke 2:15 The poet compares the Virgin Mary to a rose. She has a special place among all women in being chosen as the mother of Jesus, and likewise the rose has a special place among all flowers surpassing them in complexity and beauty. The music in this setting mimics the petals of a rose as it blooms. Imagine the petals unfurling over time as does the music which starts in unison for each verse and expands outward into two and three vocal lines with increasingly complex harmonic twists. Word painting is employed in several places but none are as important as the dramatic climax in the fourth verse where the shepherds along with all the angels in heaven proclaim Gloria in excelsis Deo (Glory to God on high). What a sound that must be! On these words the music reaches it loudest point as the sopranos rise to their highest note and the compass--the distance between the highest and lowest note--is at its widest. The setting is brought to a close as the five Latin phrases that finished each verse are repeated as a coda and musically summarize the five verses of the carol. The text of this poem is from the Trinity Carol Roll, an English manuscript housed at the Wren Library of Trinity College, Cambridge. It is originally in the Norfolk dialect of Middle English but has been modernized for use in this setting. Also, it's macaronic, meaning it combines words from two languages, the other being Latin which was in use by the church when this carol was written. The Latin phrases come from different parts of the Advent/Christmas liturgies; a sequence called Laetabundus, the title of an Introit antiphon called Gaudeamus, and the shepherd's response in the gospel of Luke 2:15, Transeamus. Latin phrase translation source Alleluia Alleluia Laetabundus Res miranda A thing to be wondered at Laetabundus Pares forma of equal form Laetabundus Gaudeamus Let us rejoice! Gaudeamus Transeamus Let us go Luke 2:15 The poet compares the Virgin Mary to a rose. She has a special place among all women in being chosen as the mother of Jesus, and likewise the rose has a special place among all flowers surpassing them in complexity and beauty. The music in this setting mimics the petals of a rose as it blooms. Imagine the petals unfurling over time as does the music which starts in unison for each verse and expands outward into two and three vocal lines with increasingly complex harmonic twists. Word painting is employed in several places but none are as important as the dramatic climax in the fourth verse where the shepherds along with all the angels in heaven proclaim Gloria in excelsis Deo (Glory to God on high). What a sound that must be! On these words the music reaches it loudest point as the sopranos rise to their highest note and the compass--the distance between the highest and lowest note--is at its widest. The setting is brought to a close as the five Latin phrases that finished each verse are repeated as a coda and musically summarize the five verses of the carol. The text of this poem is from the Trinity Carol Roll, an English manuscript housed at the Wren Library of Trinity College, Cambridge. It is originally in the Norfolk dialect of Middle English but has been modernized for use in this setting. Also, it's macaronic, meaning it combines words from two languages, the other being Latin which was in use by the church when this carol was written.The Latin phrases come from different parts of the Advent/Christmas liturgies; a sequence called Laetabundus, the title of an Introit antiphon called Gaudeamus, and the shepherd’s response in the gospel of Luke 2:15, Transeamus.Latin phrase translation sourceAlleluia Alleluia LaetabundusRes miranda A thing to be wondered at LaetabundusPares forma of equal form LaetabundusGaudeamus Let us rejoice! GaudeamusTranseamus Let us go Luke 2:15The poet compares the Virgin Mary to a rose. She has a special place among all women in being chosen as the mother of Jesus, and likewise the rose has a special place among all flowers surpassing them in complexity and beauty.The music in this setting mimics the petals of a rose as it blooms. Imagine the petals unfurling over time as does the music which starts in unison for each verse and expands outward into two and three vocal lines with increasingly complex harmonic twists.Word painting is employed in several places but none are as important as the dramatic climax in the fourth verse where the shepherds along with all the angels in heaven proclaim Gloria in excelsis Deo (Glory to God on high). What a sound that must be! On these words the music reaches it loudest point as the sopranos rise to their highest note and the compass—the distance between the highest and lowest note—is at its widest.The setting is brought to a close as the five Latin phrases that finished each verse are repeated as a coda and musically summarize the five verses of the carol. $1.75 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Three Medieval Carols Flute - Intermediate Schirmer
Composed by William Averitt. Instrumental Solo. Christmas, 21st Century. Dura...(+)
Composed by William Averitt.
Instrumental Solo.
Christmas, 21st Century.
Duration 4 minutes, 45
seconds. E.C. Schirmer
Publishing #8765. Published
by E.C. Schirmer Publishing
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| Noel, Noel, Noel (Choral Score and Part) Choral TTBB [Octavo] Schirmer
Composed by Paul Gibson (1952-). For TTBB choir, english horn. Christmas, Servic...(+)
Composed by Paul Gibson (1952-). For TTBB choir, english horn. Christmas, Services, Concerts, 21st Century. Octavo. Text Language: English. Published by E.C. Schirmer Publishing
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| King of Glory, King of Peace MorningStar Music Publishers
Composed by Philip Lawson. Catholic Year A Easter Sunday; Catholic Year C Ascens...(+)
Composed by Philip Lawson. Catholic Year A Easter Sunday; Catholic Year C Ascension/Easter7; Catholic Year C Easter Sunday; Year C Easter7; Catholic Year A Christ the King. Easter, Ascension, 21st Century. Octavo. Published by MorningStar Music Publishers (MN.50-7061).
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| Hail, Mary - Easy GIA Publications
Women's Choir - SSAA or SSA or SA choir, organ accompaniment - Early intermediat...(+)
Women's Choir - SSAA or SSA or SA choir, organ accompaniment - Early intermediate SKU: GI.G-009604 Composed by William Ferris. Advent, Advent 3 C, Advent 3 B, Advent 3 A. Tune Name: Laudario Di Cortona, 13Th Century Medieval Processional. Sacred. Octavo. GIA Publications #009604. Published by GIA Publications (GI.G-009604). This invently interpreted and cherished prayer is set simply for two-part women's voices and organ. Reminiscent of an art song, the organ's supporting harmonies create a rich tonal background under the treble voices. A worthy affirmation of our devotion to the Blessed Virgin. $1.30 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Gabriel's Message Choral SATB SATB divisi [Octavo] MorningStar Music Publishers
Arranged by Nancy Grundahl. For SATB divisi, Keyboard (Organ or Piano). Advent, ...(+)
Arranged by Nancy Grundahl. For SATB divisi, Keyboard (Organ or Piano). Advent, 21st Century. Moderately Easy. Octavo. Text Language: English. Published by MorningStar Music Publishers
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| Invitation to Medieval Music Book 2 [Vocal Score] Stainer and Bell | | |
| The Friendly Beasts Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Bells, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Euphonium...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Bells, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Euphonium, Euphonium T.C., Flute, Flute 2, Horn, Mallet Percussion, Oboe, Percussion 1, Percussion 2, Snare Drum, Suspended Cymbal, Tam-tam, Tambourine, Timpani, Triangle and more. SKU: CF.FPS163F A Medieval Carol. Composed by French carol. Arranged by Gene Milford. Full score. 16 pages. Carl Fischer Music #FPS163F. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.FPS163F). ISBN 9781491163894. UPC: 680160922680. The melody of The Friendly Beasts (“Orientis Partibusâ€) originated in twelfth-century France and has been attributed to Pierre de Corbeil, Bishop of Sens. The song migrated to England by the thirteenth century, where its popularity grew and in the early twentieth century the familiar English words were added. The melody has been set in both quadruple and triple meter and is presented in both meters here. Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872–1958) included the carol in his English Hymnal (1906).The words in both the original Latin and modern English versions pay homage to the place of animals in the Christmas story. The carol has also been known as The Donkey Carol and The Animal Carol.This setting is intended to reflect the Medieval origins of the melody. Some freedom of tempo would be appropriate during the “chant†version of the melody (mm. 6–18). Adding poco ritardando at m. 28, at the discretion of the director, should lead to a stricter tempo in mm. 31–53, in the manner of a medieval round dance. A gentle approach to the performance is appropriate. Finger cymbals could be added to or replace all or part of the triangle part, again at the director’s discretion. $9.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Tarantella Carl Fischer
Choral Double bass voice, Piano, Viola, Violin 1, Violin 2, SATB chorus SKU: ...(+)
Choral Double bass voice, Piano, Viola, Violin 1, Violin 2, SATB chorus SKU: CF.CM9735 Jubilate Agno. Composed by Z. Randall Stroope. 16 pages. Duration 0:03:05. Carl Fischer Music #CM9735. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.CM9735). ISBN 9781491161159. UPC: 680160919741. Key: A minor. Latin, English. Christopher Smart and ZRS. Origins of the Tarantella The tarantella is a popular southern Italian dance with origins in the 11th century. (There is even some mention of the tarantella in ancient Greek mythology.) Of the possible sources of the dance, the most popular comes from the villages of Tanto and Tarentum (little spider), Italy. During harvest, workers in the field were sometimes bitten by the tarantula spider. To combat the poison, the afflicted workers went into a frenetic, almost musical exorcism to sweat the venom out of their pores. In the millennium since, the very energetic nature of the dance has remained, although the curative focus of the dance has given way to more enjoyable endeavors, even stately courtship. Origins of the Text Christopher Smart (1722-1771), also known as Kit Smart or Jack Smart, was born in Kent, England and suffered from what is now believed to be acute asthma and other health issues as a child. As such, he did not work in the fields, but spent much time reading and writing, a passion that he nurtured for a lifetime. Well known in London literary circles, his career as a writer floundered due to mounting debts and his falling out of favor with the literary establishment: Sadly, he was forced to confinement at St. Luke's Hospital for Lunatics, though this was based on his mounting debt, and not on insanity. (Confinement, or debtor's prison, was common during this period if one's debts could not be paid.) During his confinement, he worked on two of his most famous works, Jubilate Agno and A Song of David. (Part of Jubilate Agno [Rejoice in the Lamb] was set to music by English composer, Benjamin Britten.) Smart's writing style (which, at times, bordered on the absurd), along with his many obsessions, lead to frequent misperceptions of his work and his lucidity. In this present work, portions of Smart's Jubilate Agno were used in mm. 24-31, 103-110 and 149-156. The remaining text was gathered by the composer, including the rapid, almost patter-like, delivery of words from A-Z in the alphabet. (Christopher Smart had a preoccupation with the alphabet.) These words both rhyme and accentuate the frenetic nature of the spider dance: theraphosa [teh-rah-fo-sa] a genus of tarantula spiders bellicose [beh-lee-ko-sah] hostile; aggressive odiosa [o-dee-o-sa] hateful; vexation tenebrosa [teh-neh-bro-sa] creeping; dark nemorosa [neh-mo-ro-sa] wooded; shady lapidosa [lah-pee-do-sa] stony area; gritty The convergence, then, of the medieval tarantella (spider dance), the writings of a brilliant poet who bordered on the absurd, and the infusion of strong, descriptive and otherwise random, rhyming words, synthesizes to make dramatic lyrics for this work. About the Composer Z. Randall Stroope is an American composer and conductor. He has served as Professor of Music at three universities (an Endowed Professor at two), conducted 47 all-state choirs, and directed over 40 times at Carnegie Hall, among other American venues. Randall guest conducts full-time, and composes from his home studios on Merritt Island, Florida and in Sandia Park, New Mexico. Performance Notes Text: In Latin, the r is flipped; use s instead of z on endings such as phosa, cosa, and so on; the Latin o is a cross between oh and aw; in the transliteration above, I chose to simply use an o for consistency. The director will blend the oh and aw in the rehearsals to his/her own preference. Lastly, tarantula is pronounced tah-rah-n-too-lah (avoid teh-ran-choo-luh) within the confines of this text. Stomp: This can be done by the entire chorus, or just the first row. It is as much visual as it is auditory. The string quartet is preferred over piano when that option affords itself. I created a piano score that is a viable option and included it in the piano/vocal score if a performance uses chorus/piano. The tarantella is a popular southern Italian dance with origins in the 11th century. (There is even some mention of the tarantella in ancient Greek mythology.) Of the possible sources of the dance, the most popular comes from the villages of Tanto and Tarentum (“little spiderâ€), Italy. During harvest, workers in the field were sometimes bitten by the tarantula spider. To combat the “poison,†the afflicted workers went into a frenetic, almost musical exorcism to sweat the venom out of their pores. In the millennium since, the very energetic nature of the dance has remained, although the curative focus of the dance has given way to more enjoyable endeavors, even stately courtship.Christopher Smart (1722-1771), also known as “Kit Smart†or “Jack Smart,†was born in Kent, England and suffered from what is now believed to be acute asthma and other health issues as a child. As such, he did not work in the fields, but spent much time reading and writing, a passion that he nurtured for a lifetime. Well known in London literary circles, his career as a writer floundered due to mounting debts and his falling out of favor with the literary establishment: Sadly, he was forced to confinement at St. Luke’s Hospital for Lunatics, though this was based on his mounting debt, and not on insanity. (Confinement, or debtor’s prison, was common during this period if one’s debts could not be paid.) During his confinement, he worked on two of his most famous works, Jubilate Agno and A Song of David. (Part of Jubilate Agno [“Rejoice in the Lambâ€] was set to music by English composer, Benjamin Britten.) Smart’s writing style (which, at times, bordered on the absurd), along with his many obsessions, lead to frequent misperceptions of his work and his lucidity. In this present work, portions of Smart’s Jubilate Agno were used in mm. 24-31, 103-110 and 149-156. The remaining text was gathered by the composer, including the rapid, almost patter-like, delivery of words from A-Z in the alphabet. (Christopher Smart had a preoccupation with the alphabet.) These words both rhyme and accentuate the frenetic nature of the spider dance:The convergence, then, of the medieval tarantella (spider dance), the writings of a brilliant poet who bordered on the absurd, and the infusion of strong, descriptive and otherwise random, rhyming words, synthesizes to make dramatic lyrics for this work.Z. Randall Stroope is an American composer and conductor. He has served as Professor of Music at three universities (an Endowed Professor at two), conducted 47 all-state choirs, and directed over 40 times at Carnegie Hall, among other American venues. Randall guest conducts full-time, and composes from his home studios on Merritt Island, Florida and in Sandia Park, New Mexico. In Latin, the “r†is flipped; use “s†instead of “z†on endings such as “phosa,†“cosa,†and so on; the Latin “o†is a cross between “oh†and “awâ€; in the transliteration above, I chose to simply use an “o†for consistency. The director will blend the “oh†and “aw†in the rehearsals to his/her own preference. Lastly, “tarantula†is pronounced “tah-rah-n-too-lah†(avoid “teh-ran-choo-luhâ€) within the confines of this text.Stomp: This can be done by the entire chorus, or just the first row. It is as much visual as it is auditory. The string quartet is preferred over piano when that option affords itself. I created a piano score that is a viable option and included it in the piano/vocal score if a performance uses chorus/piano. The tarantella is a popular southern Italian dance with origins in the 11th century. (There is even some mention of the tarantella in ancient Greek mythology.) Of the possible sources of the dance, the most popular comes from the villages of Tanto and Tarentum (“little spiderâ€), Italy. During harvest, workers in the field were sometimes bitten by the tarantula spider. To combat the “poison,†the afflicted workers went into a frenetic, almost musical exorcism to sweat the venom out of their pores. In the millennium since, the very energetic nature of the dance has remained, although the curative focus of the dance has given way to more enjoyable endeavors, even stately courtship.Christopher Smart (1722-1771), also known as “Kit Smart†or “Jack Smart,†was born in Kent, England and suffered from what is now believed to be acute asthma and other health issues as a child. As such, he did not work in the fields, but spent much time reading and writing, a passion that he nurtured for a lifetime. Well known in London literary circles, his career as a writer floundered due to mounting debts and his falling out of favor with the literary establishment: Sadly, he was forced to confinement at St. Luke’s Hospital for Lunatics, though this was based on his mounting debt, and not on insanity. (Confinement, or debtor’s prison, was common during this period if one’s debts could not be paid.) During his confinement, he worked on two of his most famous works, Jubilate Agno and A Song of David. (Part of Jubilate Agno [“Rejoice in the Lambâ€] was set to music by English composer, Benjamin Britten.) Smart’s writing style (which, at times, bordered on the absurd), along with his many obsessions, lead to frequent misperceptions of his work and his lucidity. In this present work, portions of Smart’s Jubilate Agno were used in mm. 24-31, 103-110 and 149-156. The remaining text was gathered by the composer, including the rapid, almost patter-like, delivery of words from A-Z in the alphabet. (Christopher Smart had a preoccupation with the alphabet.) These words both rhyme and accentuate the frenetic nature of the spider dance:The convergence, then, of the medieval tarantella (spider dance), the writings of a brilliant poet who bordered on the absurd, and the infusion of strong, descriptive and otherwise random, rhyming words, synthesizes to make dramatic lyrics for this work.Z. Randall Stroope is an American composer and conductor. He has served as Professor of Music at three universities (an Endowed Professor at two), conducted 47 all-state choirs, and directed over 40 times at Carnegie Hall, among other American venues. Randall guest conducts full-time, and composes from his home studios on Merritt Island, Florida and in Sandia Park, New Mexico.In Latin, the “r†is flipped; use “s†instead of “z†on endings such as “phosa,†“cosa,†and so on; the Latin “o†is a cross between “oh†and “awâ€; in the transliteration above, I chose to simply use an “o†for consistency. The director will blend the “oh†and “aw†in the rehearsals to his/her own preference. Lastly, “tarantula†is pronounced “tah-rah-n-too-lah†(avoid “teh-ran-choo-luhâ€) within the confines of this text.Stomp: This can be done by the entire chorus, or just the first row. It is as much visual as it is auditory. The string quartet is preferred over piano when that option affords itself. I created a piano score that is a viable option and included it in the piano/vocal score if a performance uses chorus/piano. $2.75 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| The Friendly Beasts - Beginner Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Bells, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Euphonium...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Bells, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Euphonium, Euphonium T.C., Flute, Flute 2, Horn, Mallet Percussion, Oboe, Percussion 1, Percussion 2, Snare Drum, Suspended Cymbal, Tam-tam, Tambourine, Timpani, Triangle and more. - Grade 1.5 SKU: CF.FPS163 A Medieval Carol. Composed by French carol. Arranged by Gene Milford. Set of Score and Parts. Carl Fischer Music #FPS163. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.FPS163). ISBN 9781491163498. UPC: 680160922284. The melody of The Friendly Beasts (“Orientis Partibusâ€) originated in twelfth-century France and has been attributed to Pierre de Corbeil, Bishop of Sens. The song migrated to England by the thirteenth century, where its popularity grew and in the early twentieth century the familiar English words were added. The melody has been set in both quadruple and triple meter and is presented in both meters here. Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872–1958) included the carol in his English Hymnal (1906).The words in both the original Latin and modern English versions pay homage to the place of animals in the Christmas story. The carol has also been known as The Donkey Carol and The Animal Carol.This setting is intended to reflect the Medieval origins of the melody. Some freedom of tempo would be appropriate during the “chant†version of the melody (mm. 6–18). Adding poco ritardando at m. 28, at the discretion of the director, should lead to a stricter tempo in mm. 31–53, in the manner of a medieval round dance. A gentle approach to the performance is appropriate. Finger cymbals could be added to or replace all or part of the triangle part, again at the director’s discretion. $58.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| A Basque Carol Carl Fischer
Choral Cello, Contrabass voice, Piano, Viola, Violin 1, Violin 2, Violin 3, SATB...(+)
Choral Cello, Contrabass voice, Piano, Viola, Violin 1, Violin 2, Violin 3, SATB chorus SKU: CF.CM9734 Composed by Basque Carol. Arranged by Christopher Thomas. 12 pages. Duration 2 minutes, 37 seconds. Carl Fischer Music #CM9734. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.CM9734). ISBN 9781491161142. UPC: 680160919734. Key: A minor. English. Basque Carol. A Basque Carol (also known as Gabriel's Message) holds a special place in Western music. The carol originates from Basque country around the 13th century, based on the Latin hymn, Angelus ad Virginem (likely of Franciscan origin). The tune quickly spread throughout Europe, finding popularity in Britain where it was even referenced in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales: Playing so sweetly that the chamber rang; / and Angelus ad virginem he sang. . .. Interestingly, the melody we know and love today is derived from the original Basque version. In my view, this tune is a perfect example of melody-crafting. It is at once hauntingly beautiful, yet warm and joyous. Its contours are complex, dramatic, yet singable. I believe this melodic accessibility is the key to the song's lasting popularity. I would also attribute A Basque Carol's continued popularity to its elegant translation into English (by Sabine Baring-Gould, who rediscovered the original Basque tune). Translations often risk sounding unimaginative, coarse, and blunt. This translation is strikingly different. It was graced with an especially poetic translation including lines such as his wings as drifted snow, his eyes as flame. I am very excited to offer a new perspective on this classic carol, joining the tradition of composers preserving and reimagining a priceless medieval melody. My first goal was to create a flowing, richly-textured, even cinematic string accompaniment for the choir. This approach was very much inspired by the dense, string-writing style of English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams. My second goal was to make the arrangement flexible enough to be performed with only choir, only strings, or (best of all) both ensembles combined. To further complement this approach, I've added an obligato line for a solo recorder (solo flute or violin work just as well). If you listen carefully, you will hear a quote from my other favorite holiday carol, Jesu Bambino. I hope you enjoy performing A Basque Carol. I especially hope that you sense the ancient magic cast into this tune, hearing the ineffable qualities that have compelled us to sustain it for nearly a millennium. Whether you're a choir, a string orchestra, or a combined ensemble, this arrangement of A Basque Carol will surely be a haunting and lovely addition to your next holiday program!. A Basque Carol (also known as Gabriel’s Message) holds a special place in Western music. The carol originates from Basque country around the 13th century, based on the Latin hymn, Angelus ad Virginem (likely of Franciscan origin). The tune quickly spread throughout Europe, finding popularity in Britain where it was even referenced in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales: “Playing so sweetly that the chamber rang; / and Angelus ad virginem he sang. . .â€.Interestingly, the melody we know and love today is derived from the original Basque version. In my view, this tune is a perfect example of melody-crafting. It is at once hauntingly beautiful, yet warm and joyous. Its contours are complex, dramatic, yet singable. I believe this melodic accessibility is the key to the song’s lasting popularity. I would also attribute A Basque Carol’s continued popularity to its elegant translation into English (by Sabine Baring-Gould, who rediscovered the original Basque tune). Translations often risk sounding unimaginative, coarse, and blunt. This translation is strikingly different. It was graced with an especially poetic translation including lines such as “his wings as drifted snow, his eyes as flame.â€I am very excited to offer a new perspective on this classic carol, joining the tradition of composers preserving and reimagining a priceless medieval melody. My first goal was to create a flowing, richly-textured, even cinematic string accompaniment for the choir. This approach was very much inspired by the dense, string-writing style of English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams. My second goal was to make the arrangement flexible enough to be performed with only choir, only strings, or (best of all) both ensembles combined. To further complement this approach, I’ve added an obligato line for a solo recorder (solo flute or violin work just as well). If you listen carefully, you will hear a quote from my other favorite holiday carol, Jesu Bambino.I hope you enjoy performing A Basque Carol. I especially hope that you sense the ancient magic cast into this tune, hearing the ineffable qualities that have compelled us to sustain it for nearly a millennium. Whether you’re a choir, a string orchestra, or a combined ensemble, this arrangement of A Basque Carol will surely be a haunting and lovely addition to your next holiday program! $2.50 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Robert Xavier Rodriguez - Il Lamento di Tristano Flute and Guitar [Score and Parts] Schirmer | | |
| Serenade For Flute And Harp Harp, Flute (duet) [Score and Parts] Theodore Presser Co.
Composed by Daniel Dorff. Premiered by Joan Sparks, flute, and Anne Sullivan, ha...(+)
Composed by Daniel Dorff. Premiered by Joan Sparks, flute, and Anne Sullivan, harp. Contemporary. Score and part(s). With Standard notation. Composed 2015. 44 pages. Duration 16 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #114-41769. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.114417690).
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| Three Choruses from the play Czar Feodor Ioannovich Choral SATB SATB divisi Musica Russica
By Georgi Vasilievich Sviridov. For chorus. (SATB (DIV), SOLI). Russian Title: ...(+)
By Georgi Vasilievich Sviridov. For chorus. (SATB (DIV), SOLI). Russian Title: Tri hora iz tragedii A. K. Tolstogo "Tsar' Feodor Ivanovich". Published by Musica Russica. (CMR 001)
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| Philip Sparke: A Medieval
Christmas: Brass Band:
Score & Parts Brass ensemble Anglo Music
Christmas is full of customs and traditions both old and new. This is especiall...(+)
Christmas is full of customs and traditions both old and new. This is especially evident in Christmas songs some of which have been part of Christian worship for centuries. A Medieval Christmas combines three ancient melodies that are still popular around the world today. Philip Sparke chose Gaudete a song of praise from the middle ages Coventry Carol an English song from the 14th century and In dulci jubilo which can also be traced back to the 14th century to form this joyous suite.
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| Tin Whistle For Two
(TANGUAY JAMES) Pennywhistle - Easy Mel Bay
Par TANGUAY JAMES. What's more fun than playing the tin whistle? How about playi...(+)
Par TANGUAY JAMES. What's more fun than playing the tin whistle? How about playing tin whistle with a friend? Here are 38 two-part tunes arranged and composed especially for tin whistle players. Presents Celtic jigs, hornpipes, airs, American and British folk songs, marches, and country dances along with favorite hymns and campfire songs. For those who really want to try something different on whistle, there are also Medieval rounds, Renaissance courtly dances and a complete eighteenth-century, six-movement suite for two flageolets. / Niveau : Facile / Musique traditionnelle anglaise, irlandaise, écoss / Recueil / Tin Whistle
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| Mapping Medieval
Identities: History Oxford University Press
in Occitanian Crusade Song-Mapping Medieval Identities in Occitanian Crusade Son...(+)
in Occitanian Crusade Song-Mapping Medieval Identities in Occitanian Crusade Song focuses on two twelfth-century musical-poetic practices of southern France - the sacred Aquitanian versus and the vernacular troubadour lyric - and newly interprets them within their shared context of the early Crusades.
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| Medieval Nights (ROSE
PETE) Flûte à Bec C1 [Sheet music] Carus Verlag
Par ROSE PETE. Medieval Nights is a quotational work based on the 14th century d...(+)
Par ROSE PETE. Medieval Nights is a quotational work based on the 14th century dance tune Belicha. The quoted material appears throughout the work in both literal an modified form and is mixed with elements from world music, Jazz, and the European avant Garde. The titles of the movements are a bit comical (as is the main title) but they are also intended to give a point of focus to both the performer and audience./ Répertoire / Flûte à Bec C1
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| Invitation To Medieval
Music Book 4 (TROWELL
BRIAN) 1, 2 ou 3 Voix et/ou Instruments [Sheet music] Stainer and Bell
Trowell Brian (Ed). Par TROWELL BRIAN. Eleven compostitions for 1-3 voices and/o...(+)
Trowell Brian (Ed). Par TROWELL BRIAN. Eleven compostitions for 1-3 voices and/or instruments from the mid-fifteenth Century/ Recueil / 1, 2 ou 3 Voix et/ou Instruments
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| Invitation to Medieval
Music: Score 1, 2 ou 3 Voix ou Instruments [Sheet music] Stainer and Bell
Music from the early Fifteenth Century for 1 2 or 3 voices and instruments
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| Invitation to medieval
Music (3): SATB: Score Choral SATB Stainer and Bell
Music of the mid-fifteenth century for 1-4 voices and/or instruments. Composers ...(+)
Music of the mid-fifteenth century for 1-4 voices and/or instruments. Composers include Dufay Dunstable and Ockeghem
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| Lully, Lullay (Novello
New Choral Series) Choral SATB Novello & Co Ltd.
Lully, Lullay was written at the request of Philip Reed, music director of the B...(+)
Lully, Lullay was written at the request of Philip Reed, music director of the Bury St Edmunds Bach Choir, which gave the first performance on 17 December 2011 at Holy Trinity Church, Long Melford, Suffolk. Inspired by the familiar medieval text of the Coventry Carol , it is sung a cappella and invokes the sense of a lullaby through its metre and lilting melody. The fragility and bittersweet tonality of the opening verse is reflected in the continuous interaction between the tonic and dominant keys and resolving dissonances. This develops into broader passages of increased range and dynamics during the second and third verses, where the melody is passed between the upper and lower voices, clearly invoking the poignancy of the text. The last verse returns to the original theme with subtle harmonic changes and a reflective final cadence. An inspiring selection of new works from a range of contemporary composers, the Novello New Choral Series offers pieces for all types of choirs, including sacred and secular works from simple, four-part settings to more expansive, yet accessible, repertoire in an exciting variety of styles. Harriet Wybor was born in Leeds in 1986 and read music as an undergraduate at Durham University, followed by an M.A. in composition with Martyn Harry and António Pinho Vargas. Harriet's main compositional interests are sacred and secular contemporary choral and chamber music, and the relationship between music and time. Her work reflects a wide range of influences from renaissance choral music and medieval texts to 20th-century literature and art. Harriet has had works performed by the Northern Sinfonia (conducted by H K Gruber), Psappha, the Allegri String Quartet, St John's College Choir, Durham, the Bury St Edmunds Bach Choir and the Fishburn Band - broadcast on BBC Radio 2's Listen to the Band . After graduating from Durham University, Harriet continued her studies at the University of Edinburgh, where she read for an LL.M. in innovation, technology and the law. She has subsequently pursued a career in music publishing where she works in copyright and composes in her spare time. / Choeur SATB
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| Harriet Wybor: Lully
Lullay (Novello New
Choral Series): SATB:
Vocal Score Choral SATB [Vocal Score] Novello & Co Ltd.
Lully Lullay was written at the request of Philip Reed music director of the B...(+)
Lully Lullay was written at the request of Philip Reed music director of the Bury St Edmunds Bach Choir which gave the first performance on 17 December 2011 at Holy Trinity Church Long Melford Suffolk. Inspired by the familiar medieval text of the Coventry Carol it is sung a cappella and invokes the sense of a lullaby through its metre and lilting melody. The fragility and bittersweet tonality of the opening verse is reflected in the continuous interaction between the tonic and dominant keys and resolving dissonances. This develops into broader passages of increased range and dynamics during the second and third verses where the melody ispassed between the upper and lower voices clearly invoking the poignancy of the text. The last verse returns to the original theme with subtle harmonic changes and a reflective final cadence.An inspiring selection of new works from a range of contemporary composers the Novello New Choral Series offers pieces for all types of choirs including sacred and secular works from simple four-part settings to more expansive yet accessible repertoire in an exciting variety of styles.Harriet Wybor was born in Leeds in 1986 and read music as an undergraduate at Durham University followed by an M.A. in composition with Martyn Harry and António Pinho Vargas.Harriet’s main compositional interests are sacred and secular contemporary choral and chamber music and the relationship between music and time. Her work reflects a wide range of influences from renaissance choral music and medieval texts to 20th-century literature and art. Harriet has had works performed by the Northern Sinfonia (conducted by H K Gruber) Psappha the Allegri String Quartet St John’s College Choir Durham the Bury St Edmunds Bach Choir and the Fishburn Band broadcast on BBC Radio 2’s Listen to the Band.After graduating from Durham University Harriet continued her studies at the University of Edinburgh where she read for
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| Gustav Holst: Dream Of
Christmas: High Voice:
Vocal Work Choral 2-part J. Curwen and Sons
In his use of authentic Englsh folksongs Gnostic texts and Vedic hymns one can...(+)
In his use of authentic Englsh folksongs Gnostic texts and Vedic hymns one can discern Holst’s search for a compositional Voice beyond the constraints of the European canon in the early 1900’s. In A Dream of Christmas Holstset a medieval carol in Dorian mode modulating to D for the words of Christ manifesting his fascination medieval English music. Harmonies in the refrain are all in thirds and the piece is well within the abilities of amateursingers or Choruses.Gustav Holst has earned a place among the most revered of late 19th and early 20th century composers and is best known for his enduring Orchestral suite The Planets.
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| The King's Singers:
Gaudete: SATB: Vocal
Score Choral SATB [Vocal Score] Hal Leonard
Gaudete ('rejoice' in Latin) is a sacred Christmas carol which is thought to ha...(+)
Gaudete ('rejoice' in Latin) is a sacred Christmas carol which is thought to have been composed in the 16th century but could easily have existed as a monophonic hymn in the late medieval period particularly due to its Medieval Latin lyrics. The British vocal ensemble The King's Singers recorded Gaudete for their 1990 ‘A Little Christmas Music’ album and it has remained one of their favourite most requested songs. As sung by The King’s Singers Gaudete is arranged here for SATTBB Voices a cappella. Duration ca. 1:30.The King’s Singers is a Grammy Award-winning British male sextet founded in1968 at King’s College Cambridge. The group has always consisted of six singers in total with their membership constantly changing. Over the decades the ensemble has reached an ever-widening international audience and popularity today appearing in around 125 concerts each year mostly in Europe the US and the Far East.
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| Jacob de Haan: Elburg
Fantasy: Fanfare Band:
Score & Parts Marching band [Score and Parts] De Haske Publications
This musical fantasy depicts the history of the Dutch fortified town of Elburg. ...(+)
This musical fantasy depicts the history of the Dutch fortified town of Elburg. The work begins with an atmospheric medieval picture of the Convent of St Agnes the nunnery that was built in the first half of the 15th century. We hear the sound of the convent bells together with an upward motif which will reappear later in the work. Next the rest of Elburg is featured including the fortress - from which the bells of the Sint-Nicolaaskerk (Saint Nicholas Church) are ringing. Then cheerful sounds can be heard at the Vischpoort (Fish Gate) where a dancing group is performing a 16th century French folk dance (a branle des chevaux). We also hear old wagons rumbling over the town’scobble stones. Trade made this Hanseatic town a lively place. The repetitive upward motif first heard in the introduction now develops into a more distinct feature reflecting the mercantile spirit of the town residents.Then follows the slow middle movement in which the clock has been turned back to the time when Elburg was still lying on the Zuiderzee (which was a bay of the North Sea) and was struggling with floods. After the second St. Marcellus Flood (1362) and the water flood of 1367 it was decided that the town would be relocated. We now hear the theme of branle des chevaux in a minor key followed by a death bell sounding in remembrance of the drowned citizens of the former town. Back in our own time a slow expressive theme in Baroque style mirrors Elburg’s tranquil places such as the Feithenhof (Feithen Court) and the Weduwenhofje (Widow Court). Then the bustle returns with motifs from the introduction followed by an attractive theme in which present-day Elburg is portrayed with its many tourists. Now suddenly there is an echo from the past depicting the dramatic floods and wars that once plagued the town. This leads to the grand closing theme: branle des chevaux is heard for a final time from the perspective of the historic town centre.
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| Karl Jenkins: Stabat
Mater: SATB: Vocal Score Choral SATB Soli, mixted choir and piano [Vocal Score] Boosey and Hawkes
For Contralto solo Chorus and Orchestra. Looking outside the purely Western E...(+)
For Contralto solo Chorus and Orchestra. Looking outside the purely Western Europe tradition for inspiration and freshness Karl Jenkins sets the 13th-century Stabat Mater text in Latin and English and has extended it to a universal depiction of grief with six other texts some of them from ancient sources in a variety of languages. The scoring is for voices and modern symphony orchestra augmented by indigenous instruments such as the Darabuca (Hand Drum) and Riq (Small Tambourine) and the Mey (Woodwind). The work has been recorded by EMI Classics performed by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra andChoir the EMO Choir of Helsinki with soloists Jurgita Adamonyte and Belinda Sykes conducted by the composer. By turns dramatic and reflective the twelve-movement work incorporates the original 13th-century Latin sequence alongside additional texts such as Ave verum corpus (originally composed for Bryn Terfel) Lament by Carol Barratt and English texts derived from ancient Babylonian and medieval Persian sources.
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| Jacob de Haan: Elburg
Fantasy: Fanfare Band:
Score Marching band De Haske Publications
This musical fantasy depicts the history of the Dutch fortified town of Elburg. ...(+)
This musical fantasy depicts the history of the Dutch fortified town of Elburg. The work begins with an atmospheric medieval picture of the Convent of St Agnes the nunnery that was built in the first half of the 15th century. We hear the sound of the convent bells together with an upward motif which will reappear later in the work. Next the rest of Elburg is featured including the fortress - from which the bells of the Sint-Nicolaaskerk (Saint Nicholas Church) are ringing. Then cheerful sounds can be heard at the Vischpoort (Fish Gate) where a dancing group is performing a 16th century French folk dance (a branle des chevaux). We also hear old wagons rumbling over the town’scobble stones. Trade made this Hanseatic town a lively place. The repetitive upward motif first heard in the introduction now develops into a more distinct feature reflecting the mercantile spirit of the town residents.Then follows the slow middle movement in which the clock has been turned back to the time when Elburg was still lying on the Zuiderzee (which was a bay of the North Sea) and was struggling with floods. After the second St. Marcellus Flood (1362) and the water flood of 1367 it was decided that the town would be relocated. We now hear the theme of branle des chevaux in a minor key followed by a death bell sounding in remembrance of the drowned citizens of the former town. Back in our own time a slow expressive theme in Baroque style mirrors Elburg’s tranquil places such as the Feithenhof (Feithen Court) and the Weduwenhofje (Widow Court). Then the bustle returns with motifs from the introduction followed by an attractive theme in which present-day Elburg is portrayed with its many tourists. Now suddenly there is an echo from the past depicting the dramatic floods and wars that once plagued the town. This leads to the grand closing theme: branle des chevaux is heard for a final time from the perspective of the historic town centre.
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| Thomas Hewitt Jones:
Lullay My Liking: SATB:
Vocal Score Choral SATB SATB A Cappella Boosey and Hawkes
Christmas Carol-Lullay my liking was commissioned by BBC Music Magazine for th...(+)
Christmas Carol-Lullay my liking was commissioned by BBC Music Magazine for the publication’s December 2014 issue. The brief was to compose a carol with simplicity of form and this Middle English 15th century carol text lent itself to an expressive yet succinct setting. The score is influenced by the revival in Christmas carols at the beginning of the 20th century that led many writers to compose in a quasi-medieval style exemplified by G R Woodward’s Ding Dong Merrily on High.
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| Return To Avalon: Flute
Duet: Score and Parts FLT(2)/PFA::Flute (Duet)/Piano
Accompaniment (Duet) [Sheet music] - Advanced Camden Music
Return To Avalon is scored for two flutes one doubling Piccolo the other doubl...(+)
Return To Avalon is scored for two flutes one doubling Piccolo the other doubling Alto Flute.In the mid-thirteenth century over 200 000 Cathars were murdered in the South of France 'Avalon' by forces of darkness and ignorance. The Cathars were European Buddhists who believed in loving each other that we are all equal in the eyes of God non-revenge vegetarianism and that women could be priests. They also believed in reincarnation.In answer to threats and bullying many of them chose to be burnt alive rather than be forced to follow teachings they believed to be untrue.People say that the Cathars never came back. People saythat they died in vain. But I believe that they are wrong I believe that the Cathars did come back to create a Church of light outside the constricts of religion but through the arts through music poetry and prose.'Return to Avalon' is the story of two great Cathar flute players who rise from the ashes of the Montsegur massacre to return and baptize the world into the truth of the eternal through the beauty of sound and honesty of expression. I imagined these 'Sons of the light ' playing this piece and letting its message of friendship and brotherhood echo out over the mountains.'Return to Avalon' begins with 'The Last Song' a 13th century Cathar melody echoed on alto flute then explores an idea I first used in my 1993 flute concerto the idea of orchestrated digital delay.The second movement 'Human flame' on piccolo and alto is also based on a medieval theme but takes it further and further out until finally it burns up into a huge fireball.In the third movement 'Sons of the light return to Avalon' the two flutes reappear Phoenix-like from the ashes leading and learning from each other. Eventually the flutes become inseparable as they interweave together at speed leading us to a higher truth that we are all brothers and sisters equally loved by God.Phenomenal flautist Samuel
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| Tropi ordinarii missae.
Agnus Dei: Vocal: Vocal
Score [Vocal Score] Barenreiter
The five volume editorial project Repertorium Troporum Bohemiae Medii Aevi prese...(+)
The five volume editorial project Repertorium Troporum Bohemiae Medii Aevi presents the textual and musical edition of troped mass chants from Bohemian sources from the 11th to the 16th century.The fourth volume of the complete edition of the mass tropes includes 20 tropes to the Agnus Dei representing the Bohemian tradition from the 12th to early 16th century.Similar to previous volumes with the repertory of ordinary tropes the older repertory is represented by the unique collection of tropes included in the so-called St Vitus?s Troparium which is distinctly French. Included in the volume is an introductory study that summarises basic factsand explains the unusual development of the Sanctus and Agnus Dei tropes in late medieval Bohemia.As in the other volumes the edition is complemented by comprehensive commentaries an introduction and plates (Czech/English).This publication will be of interest to both the academic community as well as those interested in performance.Hana Vlhová-Wörner studied musicology in Prague and Basel Switzerland. From 1993 to 2006 she worked at the Institute for Musicology Charles University Prague (Ph.D. 2000 Habilitation 2009). Since 2006 she has lived in the U.S.A. where she has taught at Duke University and UNC Chapel Hill. She is the author of numerous publications on church music and Latin liturgical poetry in Bohemia and Central Europe from the 11th to 16th centuries and one of the editors of the Jistebnice Kancionál..Also available:- Part 1: Tropi ordinarii missae. Tropi proprii missae H7878- Part 2: Tropi ordinarii missae. Kyrie eleison / Gloria in excelsis deo H7959- Part 3: Tropi ordinarii missae. Sanctus H8017
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| Geoffrey Burgon: Ave
Verum: SATB: Vocal Work Choral SATB [Sheet music] Chester
This setting for Ave Verum Corpus is the well-known theme from Brideshead Revisi...(+)
This setting for Ave Verum Corpus is the well-known theme from Brideshead Revisited and whose words are a Eucharistic hymn dating from the 14th century. Twentieth century British composer GeoffreyBurgon was equally known for his film and television scores and for his serious Choral Vocal and Orchestral works. He wrote the music for television transmissions Tinker Taylor Soldier Spy Brideshead Revisited and TheForstye Saga among others and his film work inclludes Monty Python’s Life of Brian. His compositional Voice is melodic and influenced by Britten and medieval music.
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| Anthony C. Baines: Brass
Instruments - Their
History And Development: Dover Publications
In this readable well-researched history a distinguished authority on musical ...(+)
In this readable well-researched history a distinguished authority on musical instruments offers a concise survey of the evolution of trumpets trombones bugles cornets French horns tubas and other brass wind instruments. The story begins with such primitive contrivances as bark trumpets conch shells and perforated animal horns bronze trumpets used by the ancient Danes and Celts large Roman horns and other devices.During the medieval period a large number of curved instruments or horns of various shapes and sizes developed including trumpets looped horns the sackbut (forerunner of the trombone) and others while the Renaissance saw the introduction of theslide trumpet. In the nineteenth century the advent of valved instruments ushered in yet another new era.In this extensively revised and updated edition Mr. Baines documents the various states of the evolution of brass instruments with immense learning and a wealth of detail. The text is supplemented by over 140 black-and-white illustrations as well as 48 music examples. The result is a scholarly yet accessible account that remains an indispensable resource for any brass player or music historian.Reprint of the Faber & Faber Ltd. 1976 edition updated by the author in 1993.
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| Patrick Millstone: A
Spanish Christmas Carol:
Fanfare Band: Score Marching band Gobelin Music Publications
Rondeau of the Shepherds ' so ran the official title of the famous Dutch Christm...(+)
Rondeau of the Shepherds ' so ran the official title of the famous Dutch Christmas carol ‘Midden in de winternacht’. In 1948 wrote Dutch poet and writer Harry Prenen this text. The melody is known by the 17th/18th- century organ composers of suites Daquin Balbastre and Dandrieu. 'Rondeau of the Shepherds' was subtitled 'Catalan Christmas Carol'. The song itself is because its origins in a Spanish (Catalan probably) Christmas song from the late Middle Ages 'El Desembre congelat. The motives of this song (shepherds flutes drums) demonstrate knowledge of the Bible and give a picture of the late medieval Christmas experience. . Perfect as an uptempo intermezzoin a church service.
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| Patrick Millstone: A
Spanish Christmas Carol:
Brass Band: Score & Parts Brass ensemble Gobelin Music Publications
Rondeau of the Shepherds ' so ran the official title of the famous Dutch Christm...(+)
Rondeau of the Shepherds ' so ran the official title of the famous Dutch Christmas carol ‘Midden in de winternacht’. In 1948 wrote Dutch poet and writer Harry Prenen this text. The melody is known by the 17th/18th- century organ composers of suites Daquin Balbastre and Dandrieu. 'Rondeau of the Shepherds' was subtitled 'Catalan Christmas Carol'. The song itself is because its origins in a Spanish (Catalan probably) Christmas song from the late Middle Ages 'El Desembre congelat. The motives of this song (shepherds flutes drums) demonstrate knowledge of the Bible and give a picture of the late medieval Christmas experience. . Perfect as an uptempo intermezzoin a church service.
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| John LaBarbera: Italian
Folk Music For Mandolin
Book: Mandolin:
Instrumental Mandolin [Sheet music + Audio access] - Easy Mel Bay
With Online Audio-Compiled by John LaBarbera this enjoyable collection of Mando...(+)
With Online Audio-Compiled by John LaBarbera this enjoyable collection of Mandolin music features pieces from various parts of northern central and southern Italy. Italian Folk Music For Mandolin includescomplete texts and translations of the songs with accurate accompanying arrangements for two Mandolins or Violin and Guitar. The selections include medieval and Renaissance instrumental folk dances sixteenth-century NeapolitanVillanelle work songs lullabies narrative ballads prisoner songs and popular dances including tarantellas pizzica Sardinian ballo tondo quadrille waltz and saltarello. The price of this book includes access toonline audio of all the featured pieces.
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| Star-Child - A Parable
For Soprano, Antiphonal
Children's Voices,
Male Speaking Choir And
Bell Ringers And Large
Orchestra Travaux Pour Choeurs Peters
Text: freely adapted primarily from Medieval sources of the 13th Century: 'Dies ...(+)
Text: freely adapted primarily from Medieval sources of the 13th Century: 'Dies Irae' and 'Massacre of the Innocents' (Latin) / Travaux Pour Choeurs
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| John Dunstable: Complete
Works: Orchestra: Score Orchestra Stainer and Bell
Edited by Manfred Bukofzer.A milestone in 20th-century musicology when first pub...(+)
Edited by Manfred Bukofzer.A milestone in 20th-century musicology when first published and the standard edition ever since this volume presents the surviving sacred and secular output of this renowned medieval English composer whose genius was recognized throughout Europe. First published in 1953 revised 1970 and reprinted 1983.
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| Mark Sirett: Beltane:
Children's Choir: Vocal
Score Choral SATB Boosey and Hawkes
(A Branch of May)-The text for this work is comprised of several traditional May...(+)
(A Branch of May)-The text for this work is comprised of several traditional May Day carols and sonnets from a variety of sources ranging from the medieval era to the 17th century. Musically the work embraces many different styles but is largely a tribute to the folk traditions of Ireland Scotland and Brittany. It is scored for SATB chorus Children's or Women's Choir and Chamber Orchestra (flute oboe harp percussion and strings).
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| Sing Low: Men's Voices:
Vocal Score Choral TTBB TTBB, Piano [Sheet music] - Intermediate Novello & Co Ltd.
Sing Low is a new and wide-ranging collection of sacred music for church colleg...(+)
Sing Low is a new and wide-ranging collection of sacred music for church collegiate cathedral school and youth choirs of 'low voices': altos tenors and basses. The anthology includes Medieval and Renaissance works and represents the rich diversity of twentieth century church music. Selected and edited by Barry Rose.
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| Cecilia McDowall: Now May
We Singen: Mixed Choir:
Vocal Score [Vocal Score] Oxford University Press
Setting a fifteenth-century English text containing some short Latin passages N...(+)
Setting a fifteenth-century English text containing some short Latin passages Now May We Singen is a joyful dance-like carol with a medieval feel. The spirited lilting melody begins in the sopranos and altos but is passed round the choir while the other voices add stirring harmonies and bell-like drones to the texture. Now May We Singen was originally published in the New Horizons collection The Ivy and the Holly.
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