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| Eiffel Tower Waltz (1p, 4h) Piano solo - Intermediate Alfred Publishing
Piano - Intermediate SKU: AP.48679 Composed by Catherine Rollin. Duet or ...(+)
Piano - Intermediate SKU: AP.48679 Composed by Catherine Rollin. Duet or Duo; Piano Duet (1 Piano, 4 Hands); Solo Small Ensembles. The Alfred Duet Series. Score. 12 pages. Alfred Music #00-48679. Published by Alfred Music (AP.48679). ISBN 9781470643829. UPC: 038081559544. English. Commissioned by the Lancaster Music Teachers Association in 2020, this lively waltz is made all the more impressive by the work of two pianists at the keyboard. In the main theme, a lilting chordal accompaniment in the secondo part, colored by subtly jazzy harmonies, supports a lyrical melody played by both hands in the primo part. Contrasting sections feature a nostalgic second theme shared between the players, cascades of broken chords, and rich repeated chords. A brilliant and sparkling coda, reminiscent of the lights of the Eiffel Tower at night, uses the full range of the keyboard and brings the duet to a dramatic finish. $5.50 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Going Solo -- Bassoon Bassoon, Piano (duet) Faber Music Limited
Arranged by Graham Sheen. For Bassoon and Piano. Book; Method/Instruction; Woodw...(+)
Arranged by Graham Sheen. For Bassoon and Piano. Book; Method/Instruction; Woodwind - Bassoon Method or Collection. Faber Edition: Going Solo. Published by Faber Music
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| Soul Duette für Tenorsaxophon 2 Vol. 2 2 Saxophones (duet) [Sheet music + Audio access] Music Distribution Services
6 Soul-Playalongs. Composed by Hans-Jörg Fischer. Score with online audio files...(+)
6 Soul-Playalongs. Composed by Hans-Jörg Fischer. Score with online audio files. Performance score. 72 pages. Artist Ahead Musikverlag #ART 42067. Published by Artist Ahead Musikverlag (M7.ART-42067).
ISBN 9783866420670.
Moderne Soul- und R'n'B-Songs in moderaten Tempi mit fantastischen Playalongs. Sechs Soul-Duette im Stile von Songs von Künstlern wie 'Stevie Wonder', 'Whitney Houston' oder auch 'Tower of Power', fordern den fortgeschrittenen Alt-Saxophonisten heraus. Für alle, die noch wenig Banderfahrung haben, sind diese Playalongs die perfekte Ãbung und ebnen den Weg für künftige Auftritte. Die Stücke können mit zwei Tenor-Saxophonen (1. Stimme: Melodie/2. Stimme: Begleitung) oder Alt-Saxophon/Tenor-Saxophon (Melodie/Begleitung) kombiniert gespielt werden. Mit den Leadsheets kann man zudem ausgezeichnet Improvisieren und das eigene Solospiel perfektionieren.
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| Soul Duette für Altsaxophon 2 Vol. 2 2 Saxophones (duet) [Sheet music + Audio access] Music Distribution Services
Alto saxophone duet SKU: M7.ART-42066 6 Soul-Playalongs. Composed by Hans-Jörg...(+)
Alto saxophone duet
SKU: M7.ART-42066
6 Soul-Playalongs. Composed by Hans-Jörg Fischer. Score with online audio files. Performance score. 72 pages. Artist Ahead Musikverlag #ART 42066. Published by Artist Ahead Musikverlag (M7.ART-42066).
ISBN 9783866420663.
Moderne Soul- und R'n'B-Songs in moderaten Tempi mit fantastischen Playalongs. Sechs Soul-Duette im Stile von Songs von Künstlern wie 'Stevie Wonder', 'Whitney Houston' oder auch 'Tower of Power', fordern den fortgeschrittenen Alt-Saxophonisten heraus. Für alle, die noch wenig Banderfahrung haben, sind diese Playalongs die perfekte Ãbung und ebnen den Weg für künftige Auftritte. Die Stücke können mit zwei Alt-Saxophonen (1. Stimme: Melodie/2. Stimme: Begleitung) oder Alt-Saxophon/Tenor-Saxophon (Melodie/Begleitung) kombiniert gespielt werden. Mit den Leadsheets kann man zudem ausgezeichnet Improvisieren und das eigene Solospiel perfektionieren.
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| Rites for the Afterlife Theodore Presser Co.
Chamber Music Bass Clarinet, Bassoon, Clarinet, English Horn, Oboe, alto Saxopho...(+)
Chamber Music Bass Clarinet, Bassoon, Clarinet, English Horn, Oboe, alto Saxophone, soprano Saxophone SKU: PR.114419980 Composed by Stacy Garrop. Sws. Set of Score and Parts. 32+16+16+16+16+16 pages. Duration 16 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #114-41998. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.114419980). UPC: 680160681723. 9 x 12 inches. The ancient Egyptian empire began around 3100 B.C. and continued for over 3000 years until Alexander the Great conquered the country in 332 B.C. Over the centuries, the Egyptian empire grew and flourished into a highly developed society. They invented hieroglyphics, built towering pyramids (including the Great Pyramid of Giza, the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the World), and the created many household items we still use today, including toothbrushes, toothpaste, eyeliner, black ink, and the forerunner of modern-day paper. Included among their achievements were a series of highly developed funerary practices and beliefs in the Afterlife. As the average lifespan of an Egyptian hovered around 30 years, living past the death of oneAs physical body was a legitimate concern. Egyptians believed that upon death, their souls would undertake a harrowing journey through the Netherworld. If they survived the horrific creatures and arduous trials that awaited them, then their souls would be reunified with their bodies (hence the need to preserve the body through mummification) and live forever in a perfect version of the life they had lived in Egypt. To achieve this, Egyptians devised around 200 magical spells and incantations to aid souls on the path to the Afterlife. These spells are collectively called The Book of the Dead. Particular spells would be chosen by the family of the deceased and inscribed on the tombAs walls and scrolls of papyrus, as well as on a stone scarab placed over the deceasedAs heart. Subsequent collections of spells and mortuary texts, such as The Book of Gates, assisted a soul in navigating the twelve stages of the Netherworld. Not only did these spells protect and guide the soul on this dangerous path, but they also served as a safeguard against any unbecoming behavior an Egyptian did while alive. For instance, if a person had robbed another while alive, there was a spell that would prevent the soulAs heart from revealing the truth when in the Hall of Judgment. Rites for the Afterlife follows the path of a soul to the Afterlife. In Inscriptions from the Book of the Dead (movement 1), the soul leaves the body and begins the journey, protected by spells and incantations written on the tombAs walls. In Passage though the Netherworld (movement 2), the soul is now on a funerary barque, being towed through the Netherworld by four of the regionAs inhabitants. We hear the soul slowly chanting incantations as the barque encounters demons, serpents, crocodiles, lakes of fire, and other terrors. The soul arrives at The Hall of Judgment in movement 3. Standing before forty-two divine judges, the soul addresses each by name and gives a A!negative confessionA(r) connected to each judge (i.e. A!I did not rob,A(r) A!I did not do violence,A(r) and so on). Afterwards, the soulAs heart is put on a scale to be weighed against a feather of MaAat, the goddess of truth. If the heart weighs more than the feather, it will be eaten by Ammut, a hideous creature that lies in wait below the scale, and the soul will die a second and permanent death (this was the worst fear of the Egyptians). But if the heart is in balance with the feather, the soul proceeds onward. The final stage of the journey is the arrival at The Field of Reeds (movement 4), which is a perfect mirror image of the soulAs life in ancient Egypt. The soul reunites with deceased family members, makes sacrifices to the Egyptian gods and goddess, harvests crops from plentiful fields of wheat under a brilliant blue sky, and lives forever next to the abundant and nourishing waters of the Nile. Rites for the Afterlife was commissioned by the Barlow Endowment on behalf of the Akropolis Reed Quintet, Calefax Reed Quintet, and the Brigham Young University Reed Quintet. -S.G. $53.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Rites for the Afterlife Theodore Presser Co.
Chamber Music Bass Clarinet, Bassoon, Clarinet, English Horn, Oboe, alto Saxopho...(+)
Chamber Music Bass Clarinet, Bassoon, Clarinet, English Horn, Oboe, alto Saxophone, soprano Saxophone SKU: PR.11441998S Composed by Stacy Garrop. Sws. Full score. 32 pages. Duration 16 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #114-41998S. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.11441998S). UPC: 680160681730. 9 x 12 inches. The ancient Egyptian empire began around 3100 B.C. and continued for over 3000 years until Alexander the Great conquered the country in 332 B.C. Over the centuries, the Egyptian empire grew and flourished into a highly developed society. They invented hieroglyphics, built towering pyramids (including the Great Pyramid of Giza, the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the World), and the created many household items we still use today, including toothbrushes, toothpaste, eyeliner, black ink, and the forerunner of modern-day paper. Included among their achievements were a series of highly developed funerary practices and beliefs in the Afterlife. As the average lifespan of an Egyptian hovered around 30 years, living past the death of oneAs physical body was a legitimate concern. Egyptians believed that upon death, their souls would undertake a harrowing journey through the Netherworld. If they survived the horrific creatures and arduous trials that awaited them, then their souls would be reunified with their bodies (hence the need to preserve the body through mummification) and live forever in a perfect version of the life they had lived in Egypt. To achieve this, Egyptians devised around 200 magical spells and incantations to aid souls on the path to the Afterlife. These spells are collectively called The Book of the Dead. Particular spells would be chosen by the family of the deceased and inscribed on the tombAs walls and scrolls of papyrus, as well as on a stone scarab placed over the deceasedAs heart. Subsequent collections of spells and mortuary texts, such as The Book of Gates, assisted a soul in navigating the twelve stages of the Netherworld. Not only did these spells protect and guide the soul on this dangerous path, but they also served as a safeguard against any unbecoming behavior an Egyptian did while alive. For instance, if a person had robbed another while alive, there was a spell that would prevent the soulAs heart from revealing the truth when in the Hall of Judgment. Rites for the Afterlife follows the path of a soul to the Afterlife. In Inscriptions from the Book of the Dead (movement 1), the soul leaves the body and begins the journey, protected by spells and incantations written on the tombAs walls. In Passage though the Netherworld (movement 2), the soul is now on a funerary barque, being towed through the Netherworld by four of the regionAs inhabitants. We hear the soul slowly chanting incantations as the barque encounters demons, serpents, crocodiles, lakes of fire, and other terrors. The soul arrives at The Hall of Judgment in movement 3. Standing before forty-two divine judges, the soul addresses each by name and gives a A!negative confessionA(r) connected to each judge (i.e. A!I did not rob,A(r) A!I did not do violence,A(r) and so on). Afterwards, the soulAs heart is put on a scale to be weighed against a feather of MaAat, the goddess of truth. If the heart weighs more than the feather, it will be eaten by Ammut, a hideous creature that lies in wait below the scale, and the soul will die a second and permanent death (this was the worst fear of the Egyptians). But if the heart is in balance with the feather, the soul proceeds onward. The final stage of the journey is the arrival at The Field of Reeds (movement 4), which is a perfect mirror image of the soulAs life in ancient Egypt. The soul reunites with deceased family members, makes sacrifices to the Egyptian gods and goddess, harvests crops from plentiful fields of wheat under a brilliant blue sky, and lives forever next to the abundant and nourishing waters of the Nile. Rites for the Afterlife was commissioned by the Barlow Endowment on behalf of the Akropolis Reed Quintet, Calefax Reed Quintet, and the Brigham Young University Reed Quintet. -S.G. $29.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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| Fitzwilliam Virginal
Book Vol.2 Piano solo Dover Publications
CX. Felix namque 2. Thomas Tallis. (1564) CXI. [Exercise]. Anon CXII. Daphne. Gi...(+)
CX. Felix namque 2. Thomas Tallis. (1564) CXI. [Exercise]. Anon CXII. Daphne. Giles Farnaby CXIII. Pawles Wharfe. Giles Farnaby CXIV. Quodlings Delight. Giles Farnaby CXV. Praeludium [X]. John Bull CXVI. Praeludium. Dor. [XIII*]. John Bull CXVII. Praeludium [VII]. Anon CXVIII. Ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la, a 4 voci. J. P. Sweelinck CXIX. In Nomine [IX]. John Bull CXX. Praeludium [VII]. Anon CXXI. Pavana Lachrymae. John Dowland, set by William Byrd. (See No. CLIII and CCXC) CXXII. Galiarda. James Harding, set by Byrd CXXIII. Pavana. Thomas Tomkins CXXIV. Fantasia [I]. Thomas Morley CXXV. Christe Redemptor. John Bull CXXVI. The Maydens Song. William Byrd CXXVII. Put up thy Dagger, Jemy. Giles Farnaby CXXVIII. Bony sweet Robin (see No. XV). Giles Farnaby CXXIX. Fantasia [I]. Giles Farnaby CXXX. A Grounde. Thomas Tomkins CXXXI. Barafostus' Dream (see No. XVIII). Thomas Tomkins CXXXII. The Hunting Galliard. Thomas Tomkins CXXXIII. The Quadran Paven (see No. XXXI). William Byrd CXXXIV. Galiard to the Quadran Paven (see No. XXXIII) CXXXV. The King's Hunt. John Bull CXXXVI. Pavana [I]. John Bull CXXXVII. Galiarda [I]. John Bull CXXXVIII. Dr. Bull's Juell. John Bull CXXXIX. The Spanish Paven. John Bull CXL. In Nomine. [John?] Parsons CXLI. Wooddy-Cook. Giles Farnaby CXLII. The Duke of Brunswick's Alman. John Bull CXLIII. Rosasolis. Giles Farnaby CXLIV. Psalme [140]. J. P. Sweelinck CXLV. Alman [I]. Robert Johnson CXLVI. Alman [I]. Robert Johnson CXLVII. Alman. Robert Johnson, set by Giles Farnaby CXLVIII. The New Sa-Hoo. Giles Farnaby CXLIX. Nobody's Gigge. Richard Farnaby CL. Malt's come downe. William Byrd CLI. Praeludium [IX]. Anon CLII. Alman [XIII]. Thomas Morley CLIII. Pavana [IX]. [Lachrymae.] Thomas Morley CLIV. Galiarda [IX]. Thomas Morley CLV. La Volta. William Byrd CLVI. Alman [VII]. William Byrd CLVII. Wolsey's Wilde. William Byrd CLVIII. Callino Casturame. William Byrd CLIX. La Volta. T. Morley, set by William Byrd CLX. Rowland. William Byrd CLXI. Why aske you. Anon (see No. CCLXXXVI) CLXII. The Ghost. William Byrd CLXIII. Alman [IX*]. William Byrd CLXIV. Galliard [I]. William Byrd CLXV. Pavana [IX*]. William Byrd CLXVI. Galliarda [IX*]. William Byrd CLXVII. Pavana [I**]. William Byrd CLXVIII. Galiarda [I**]. William Byrd CLXIX. Pavana [XIII*]. Thomas Morley CLXX. Galliarda [XIII*]. Thomas Morley CLXXI. [deest, owing to an error in numbe CLXXII. The Queenes Alman. William Byrd CLXXIII. A Medley. William Byrd CLXXIV. Pavana [IX]. William Byrd CLXXV. Galliarda [IX]. William Byrd CLXXVI. Miserere. 3 parts. William Byrd CLXXVII. Miserere. 4 parts. William Byrd CLXXVIII. Pakington's Pownde. Anon CLXXIX. The Irishe Dumpe. Anon CLXXX. Watkins Ale. Anon CLXXXI. A Gigg. William Byrd CLXXXII. Pipers Paven. Martin Peerson CLXXXII. Pipers Galliard. John Bull CLXXXIII. Variatio ejusdem. John Bull CLXXXIV. Praeludium. D. [XIII]. John Bull CLXXXV. Galiarda [IX*]. John Bull CLXXXVI. Galiarda [IX*]. John Bull CLXXXVII. Allemanda. Marchant CLXXXVIII. Can Shee. Anon CLXXXIX. A Gigge. Doctor Bull's my selfe. John Bull CXC. A Gigge. John Bull CXCI. Sr. Jhon Grayes Galliard. W. B. CXCII. Preludium [VII]. John Bull CXCIII. A Toy. Anon (see No. CCIV) CXCIV. Giles Farnaby's Dreame. Giles Farnaby CXCV. His Rest. Giles Farnaby CXCVI. His Humour. Giles Farnaby CXCVII. Fayne would I wedd. Richard Farnaby CXCVIII. A Maske. Giles Farnaby CXCIX. A Maske. Giles Farnaby CC. An Almain [VII]. Anon CCI. Corranto [VII]. Anon CCII. Alman [XIII]. Anon CCIII. Corranto [X]. Anon CCIV. Corranto [VII]. (See No. CXCIII.) Anon CCV. Corranto [I]. Anon CCVI. Daunce. Anon CCVII. Worster Braules. Thomas Tomkins CCVIII. Fantasia [VII]. Giles Farnaby CCIX. A Maske. Giles Farnaby CCX. Praeludium [IX]. John Bull CCXI. [Praeludium] [V]. Anon CCXII. Martin sayd to his Man. Anon CCXIII. Almand. William Tisdall CCXIV. Pavana Chromatica. William Tisdall CCXV. Ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la. John Bull CCXVI. Gipseis Round. William Byrd CCXVII. Fantasia [I*]. J. P. Sweelinck CCXVIII. Coranto [IX]. William Byrd CCXIX. Pavana. Clement Cotton. William Tisdall CCXX. Pavana [I*]. William Tisdall CCXXI. Coranto [I]. Anon CCXXII. Alman. Hooper CCXXIII. Corranto [I]. Anon CCXXIV. Corranto [I]. Anon CCXXV. Corranto [I*]. Anon CCXXVI. Corranto [VII]. Anon CCXXVII. Alman [III]. Anon CCXXVIII. Corranto. Hooper CCXXIX. Fantasia [VII]. Giles Farnaby CCXXX. Loth to depart. Giles Farnaby CCXXXI. Fantasia [I]. Giles Farnaby CCXXXII. [Fantasia] [I*]. Giles Farnaby CCXXXIII. [Transcription of Ay me, poore Heart.] Giles Farnaby CCXXXIV. [Fantasia] [I]. Giles Farnaby CCXXXV. Walter Erle's Paven. Giles Farnaby CCXXXVI. [Fantasia] [IX]. Giles Fa CCXXXVII. [Fantasia] [VII]. Giles Farnaby CCXXXVIII. Fantasia [VII]. Giles Farnaby CCXXXIX. The L. Zouches Maske. Giles Farnaby CCXL. Grounde. Giles Farnaby CCXLI. Coranto [XIII]. William Byrd CCXLII. Up T[ails] all. Giles Farnaby CCXLIII. Jhonson's Medley. Edward Johnson CCXLIV. Nowel's Galliard. Anon CCXLV. Tower Hill. Giles Farnaby CCXLVI. Praeludium [XIII]. Giles Farnaby CCXLVII. The King's Morisco. Anon CCXLVIII. A Duo. Richard Farnaby CCXLIX. Alman [VII]. Anon CCL. A Galiard Ground. William Inglot CCLI. The Leaves bee greene. William Inglot CCLII. Pavana [IX]. William Byrd CCLIII. Galiarda [X]. William Byrd CCLIV. Pavana [IX*]. William Byrd CCLV. Galiarda [IX]. William Byrd CCLVI. Pavana [XIII]. William Byrd CCLVII. Pavana Fant[asia] [VIII]. William Byrd CCLVIII. Galiarda [VII]. William Byrd CCLIX. The Earle of Oxfords Marche. William Byrd CCLX. Galiarda. Jehan Oystermayre CCLXI. Fantasia [VIII]. William Byrd CCLXII. The Duchesse of Brunwick's Toye. John Bull CCLXIII. A Toye [VIII]. Anon CCXIV. Corranto [I]. Anon CCLXV. Lady Riche. Anon CCLXVI. Corranto [VIII]. Anon CCLXVII. A Gigge. Giles Farnaby CCLXVIII. A Toy [VII]. Anon CCLXIX. Galiarda [X]. Giles Farnaby CCLXX. A Toye [X]. Giles Farnaby CCLXXI. The Primerose. Martin Peerson CCLXXII. The Fall of the Leafe. Martin Peerson CCLXXIII. Farnabye's Conceit. Giles Farnaby CCLXXIV. Allemanda [VII]. Anon CCLXXV. Pavana. Canon, 2 in 1. William Byrd CCLXXVI. Pescodd Time. William Byrd (see No. LIX) CCLXXVII. Pavana. Delight. Edward Johnson, set by William Byrd CCLXXVIII. Galiarda. Edward Johnson, set by William Byrd CCLXXIX. Miserere, 3 parts. John Bull CCLXXX. Tell mee, Daphne. Giles Farnaby CCLXXXI. Mal Sims. Giles Farnaby CCLXXXII. Munday's Joy. John Munday CCLXXXIII. Rosseter's Galiard, set by Giles Farnaby CCLXXXIV. The Flatt Pavan. Giles Farnaby CCLXXXV. Pavana [VII]. Giles Farnaby CCLXXXVI. Why aske you. (See No. CLXI.) Giles Farnaby CCLXXXVII. Farmer's Paven. Giles Farnaby CCLXXXVIII. Dalling Alman. Anon CCLXXXIX. The Old Spagnoletta. Giles Farnaby CCXC. Lachrymae Pavan. John Dowland, set by Giles Farnaby (see No. CXXI and CLIII) CCXCI. Meridian Alman. Set by Giles Farnaby CCXCII. Pavana. Orlando Gibbons CCXCIII. Muscadin. Giles Farnaby (see No. XIX) CCXCIV. Lady Montegle's Paven. William Byrd CCXCV. Galiarda. William Tisdall CCXCVI. Fantasia [I]. Giles Farnaby CCXCVII. Hanskin. Richard Fa
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