SKU: SU.12800026
BachScholar Edition Vol. 26 – Jingle Bells Through the Grades (16 pages) presents a delightful set of eight pieces composed especially for piano students and teachers. Progressing through Grades 1 through 8, James Pierpont’s famous song is made a little more difficult from grade to grade mainly by the accompaniment styles and progression to mostly octaves in the later grades. The final piece, Grade 8, is an infectious and joyful Jingle Bells Rag in classic ragtime style. Includes metronome suggestions and fingering.Piano Published by: BachScholar.
SKU: BT.CMP-0419-00-020
A wonderful teaching piece and the ideal young band festival work, BACH VARIANTS (six melodic variations on the Bach chorale AWAKE MY HEART AND SING) should be a staple of every young band library. Chorale style playing does so much for the young band's intonation, tone quality and phrasing. Including this one in your next festival program is certain to reap great rewards by honing your group's ability to make quality sound. Even bands which normally play music of higher grade levels will find a valuable experience in James Curnow's BACH VARIANTS. Be sure to add this one to your repertoire.
SKU: BT.CMP-0419-00-120
SKU: BT.CMP-0419-00-010
SKU: BT.DHP-1033404-400
ISBN 9789043105477. English-German-French-Dutch.
19 original concert studies by such well-known composers as James Curnow, Jacob de Haan, Jan Van der Roost and Allen Vizzutti. This book will be of great use to all euphonium players who are looking for short unaccompanied solos. (With Demo CD). Studeren hoeft niet saai te zijn. De 19 concertetudes in deze uitgaven vormen stuk voor stuk een inspirerende uitdaging voor iedere euphoniumspeler. Alle belangrijke aspecten van het euphoniumspel komen aan bod. De bijgeleverde demo-cdis natuurlijk ingespeeld door Steven Mead!Der zweite Band Konzertetüden von bekannten Komponisten u.a. James Curnow, Jacob de Haan, Jan Van der Roost, Allen Vizzutti, Otto M. Schwarz, André Waignein. Jedes Stück behandelt andere, wesentliche Spielweisen und Techniken des Euphoniumspiels. Steven Mead spielte wiederum alle Etüden auf die jeweils beiliegende CD ein. 19 studi da concerto firmati James Curnow, Piet Swerts, Jan Van der Roost, Peter Graham, e altri.
SKU: BT.CMP-0624-02-010
Two timeless Christmas favorites by J.S.Bach are gloriously arranged for the Concert Band and ready for your interpretation. BREAK FORTH, O BEAUTEOUS, HEAVENLY LIGHT and JESU, JOY OF MAN'S DESIRING comprise the two contrasting movements (a Chorale and a Ballad). You know how valuable chorale style playing can be for the band’s tone quality, breath support, intonation, and phrasing. With thorough cueing throughout the arrangement, TWO BACH CHRISTMAS CLASSICS will work beautifully even if your group has instrumentation problems. Christmas music does not ordinarily leap to mind as a choice for spring festival use, but you may wish to consider it in this case. Great music isgreat music any time of the year! Magnificent!
SKU: BT.CMP-0624-02-140
Two timeless Christmas favorites by J.S.Bach are gloriously arranged here for concert band. BREAK FORTH, O BEAUTEOUS HEAVENLY LIGHT and JESU, JOY OF MAN'S DESIRING comprise the two contrasting movements. With thorough cueingthroughout the arrangement, TWO BACH CHRISTMAS CLASSICS will work beautifully even if your group has instrumentation problems. With its opportunities for developing phrasing, intonation and tone quality, this short suite is even anice consideration for festival use.
SKU: HL.14011001
11.75x8.25x0.43 inches.
J. S. Bach (1685-1750) was a German Baroque composer who is revered for the originality and skill of his contrapuntal and harmonic techniques. He spent most of his life working as an organist and choirmaster, but was also employed as a composer a many different Royal Courts. However, his skill as an organist and composer for Organ is what gained him the reputation he enjoyed during his lifetime.
This is perhaps epitomised by his Fantasia and Fugue in G Minor (BWV 542), often referred to as the Great Fantasia and Fugue. It has been edited by Sir Frederick Bridge and James Higgs.