SKU: BT.DHP-0991494-140
Soul Time von Roland Kernen enthält die wesentlichen Elemente, nach denen ein Unterhaltungsmusikstück verlangt: einen treibenden Rhythmus und eine gefällige Melodie. Ein flotter Titel, der zu Tanz und Showeinlagen inspiriert und Ihr Publikum in Schwung bringen wird! Soul Time de Roland Kernen est un triptyque qui contient tous les éléments caractéristiques d’une œuvre de musique légère : une mélodie plaisante associée un rythme entraînant. Que du plaisir !
SKU: BT.DHP-0991494-130
Soul Time by Roland Kernen has the two most important elements of any hit pop song - a driving rhythm and an attractive and catchy melody. This work has a three-part structure - a lively and exciting opening, a more peaceful middle section and an exuberant reprise. Get into the groove with this soulful work for brass band. Soul Time enthält alle Elemente, nach denen ein Unterhaltungsmusikstück verlangt: ein treibender Rhythmus und eine gefällige Melodie. Ein schwungvoller Titel, der zu Tanz und Showeinlagen inspiriert. Soul Time de Roland Kernen est un triptyque qui contient tous les éléments caractéristiques d’une œuvre de musique légère : une mélodie plaisante associée un rythme entraînant. Que du plaisir !
SKU: BT.DHP-0991494-030
SKU: BT.DHP-0991494-010
Soul Time by Roland Kernen has the two most important elements of any hit pop song: a driving rhythm and an attractive and catchy melody. This work has a three-part structure - a lively and exciting opening, a more peaceful middle section and an exuberant reprise. Soul Time von Roland Kernen enthält die wesentlichen Elemente, nach denen ein Unterhaltungsmusikstück verlangt: einen treibenden Rhythmus und eine gefällige Melodie. Ein flotter Titel, der zu Tanz und Showeinlagen inspiriert und Ihr Publikum in Schwung bringen wird! Soul Time de Roland Kernen est un triptyque qui contient tous les éléments caractéristiques d’une œuvre de musique légère : une mélodie plaisante associée un rythme entraînant. Que du plaisir !
SKU: BT.DHP-0991494-020
SKU: BT.DHP-0991494-120
SKU: BT.DHP-0991494-040
SKU: PR.114420410
UPC: 680160687015.
In one of the dedicatory poems to his verse play The Shadowy Waters (1906), William Butler Yeats asks: Is Eden far away...? Do our woods and winds and verponds cover more quiet woods, More shining winds, more star-glimmering ponds? Is Eden out of time and out of space? How do you answer such questions? We have only the vague elusive promptings of our own mysterious, troubled hearts to tell us that the Eden we long for is there, somewhere beyond the physical world which frames our existence, in another realm of different dimensions. And - what is most painful to admit - that it is closed to us in the form in which we live and breathe, even if at times we do have intimations..., Yeats is telling us that this paradise, this Eden we yearn for is here - present even if invisible, palpable even if intangible. In his Second Symphony, Mahler meets an angel who tells him he can't get into heaven, he's locked out. The news is shattering. What follows is an inconsolable sorrowing, the same sorrowing that comes when we wake to the realization that we too are locked out of Eden. Eden is the heaven of our longing and desire for release from pain and suffering. Eden is the image in our restive minds that reflects the reconciled, resolved, quiescent state of soul we hunger for. But Eden eludes -because it is not a place. It is a state of soul which answers none of the illusory, hampering conditions that shape and bind us to the real world of our bodies, our appetites, our passions, and our beliefs. I have turned Yeats' question Is Eden out of time and out of space? into its own answering. However near we may sense its presence at times, Eden remains unreachable, ungraspable, unknowable, unthinkable. It forever eludes us. I wrote this music the way I did to shut out -with quietness and otherworldliness - the clamor and clang of the raucous Garish Day, to turn away its tumult and noise, to negate its stridency and chaos. Perhaps in the cleansing stillness and blessing of this emptied-out state of soul, Eden, through still hidden, may not be so far way; though still unreachable, may be close enough almost to touch.In one of the dedicatory poems to his verse play “The Shadowy Waters†(1906), William Butler Yeats asks:“Is Eden far away…?Do our woods and windsand verponds cover morequiet woods,More shining winds,more star-glimmeringponds?Is Eden out of timeand out of space?â€How do you answer such questions? We have only the vague elusive promptings of our own mysterious, troubled hearts to tell us that the Eden we long for is there, somewhere beyond the physical world which frames our existence, in another realm of different dimensions. And – what is most painful to admit – that it is closed to us in the form in which we live and breathe, even if at times we do have intimations…, Yeats is telling us that this paradise, this Eden we yearn for is here – present even if invisible, palpable even if intangible.In his Second Symphony, Mahler meets an angel who tells him he can’t get into heaven, he’s locked out. The news is shattering. What follows is an inconsolable sorrowing, the same sorrowing that comes when we wake to the realization that we too are locked out of Eden.Eden is the heaven of our longing and desire for release from pain and suffering. Eden is the image in our restive minds that reflects the reconciled, resolved, quiescent state of soul we hunger for. But Eden eludes –because it is not a place. It is a state of soul which answers none of the illusory, hampering conditions that shape and bind us to the real world of our bodies, our appetites, our passions, and our beliefs.I have turned Yeats’ question “Is Eden out of time and out of space?†into its own answering. However near we may sense its presence at times, Eden remains unreachable, ungraspable, unknowable, unthinkable. It forever eludes us.I wrote this music the way I did to shut out –with quietness and otherworldliness – the clamor and clang of the raucous “Garish Day,†to turn away its tumult and noise, to negate its stridency and chaos. Perhaps in the cleansing stillness and blessing of this emptied-out state of soul, Eden, through still hidden, may not be so far way; though still unreachable, may be close enough almost to touch.
SKU: PR.11442041L
UPC: 680160687039.
SKU: PR.11442041S
UPC: 680160687022.
SKU: HL.8711236
UPC: 073999112368. 8.5x11.0x0.105 inches. John Jacobson/Mac Huff.
This contemporary original delivers a joyful musical message from beginning to end, and makes a fantastic show choir opener or concert theme. Available: SATB, SAB, 2-Part, Instrumental Pak, ShowTrax CD. Performance Time: Approx. 3:10.
SKU: HL.44004697
UPC: 073999046977. 5.5x5.0x0.412 inches.