Format : CD
Van McCoy a largement contribué au développement vertigineux de la musique disco dans les années 70 avec, en autres, des titres comme African Symphony et Real McCoy. African Symphony (“Symphonie africaine”) est devenu l’air emblématique de la collection New Sounds for Concert Band À l’écoute de cette oeuvre, on se prend à rêver d’un prochain départ pour la savane. Subtile combinaison de rythmes africains et de musique occidentale, African Symphony (« Symphonie Africaine ») est à l’image du continent qu’elle représente : une mosaïque de sons et de couleurs. / Date parution : 1905-06-14/ Accessoire / Concert Band ou Harmonie
SKU: HL.44001864
UPC: 073999018646. 6.75x10.5 inches.
African Symphony is een instrumentaal werk van de Amerikaanse componist, producer, pianist en zanger Van McCoy (1940-1979), die met vele hits een leidende rol speelde in de opkomst van de discomuziek in de jaren zeventig. Alvanaf de eerste tonen in het slagwerk komt de Afrikaanse sfeer van deze compositie naar voren. Het arrangement van Naohiro Iwai is ideaal om uw publiek in de stemming te brengen voor een fantastisch concert.Die einzigartige Reihe New Sounds for Concert Band>/I>, die Arrangements traditioneller und zeitgenossischer Melodien enthalt, wurde mit African Symphony eroffnet - einer heiteren, lebendigen Komposition des amerikanischen Sangers, Pianisten, Komponisten und Produzenten Van McCoy, die sich in dieser Blasorchesterbearbeitung ausgezeichnet als Eroffnungsstuck oder als Mittelteil eines Konzertes eignet. Van McCoy a largement contribue au developpement vertigineux de la musique disco dans les annees 70 avec, en autres, des titres comme African Symphony et Real McCoy. African Symphony (Symphonie africaine) est devenu l'air emblematique de la collection New Sounds for Concert Band A l'ecoute de cette œuvre, on se prend a rever d'un prochain depart pour la savane. Subtile combinaison de rythmes africains et de musique occidentale, African Symphony (<< Symphonie Africaine >>) est a l'image du continent qu'elle represente : une mosaique de sons et de couleurs.
SKU: BT.DHP-0920385-015
African Symphony is een instrumentaal werk van de Amerikaanse componist, producer, pianist en zanger Van McCoy (1940-1979), die met vele hits een leidende rol speelde in de opkomst van de discomuziek in de jaren zeventig. Alvanaf de eerste tonen in het slagwerk komt de Afrikaanse sfeer van deze compositie naar voren. Het arrangement van Naohiro Iwai is ideaal om uw publiek in de stemming te brengen voor een fantastisch concert.Die einzigartige Reihe New Sounds for Concert Band, die Arrangements traditioneller und zeitgenössischer Melodien enthält, wurde mit African Symphony eröffnet - einer heiteren, lebendigen Komposition des amerikanischen Sängers, Pianisten, Komponisten und Produzenten Van McCoy, die sich in dieser Blasorchesterbearbeitung ausgezeichnet als Eröffnungsstück oder als Mittelteil eines Konzertes eignet.Van McCoy a largement contribué au développement vertigineux de la musique disco dans les années 70 avec, en autres, des titres comme African Symphony et Real McCoy. African Symphony ('Symphonie africaine') est devenu l'air emblématique de la collection New Sounds for Concert Band l'écoute de cette Å?uvre, on se prend rêver d'un prochain départ pour la savane. Subtile combinaison de rythmes africains et de musique occidentale, African Symphony ('Symphonie Africaine') est l'image du continent qu'elle représente : une mosa que de sons et de couleurs.
SKU: BT.DHP-0920385-215
African Symphony is een instrumentaal werk van de Amerikaanse componist, producer, pianist en zanger Van McCoy (1940-1979), die met vele hits een leidende rol speelde in de opkomst van de discomuziek in de jaren zeventig. Alvanaf de eerste tonen in het slagwerk komt de Afrikaanse sfeer van deze compositie naar voren. Het arrangement van Naohiro Iwai is ideaal om uw publiek in de stemming te brengen voor een fantastisch concert.Die einzigartige Reihe New Sounds for Concert Band, die Arrangements traditioneller und zeitgenössischer Melodien enthält, wurde mit African Symphony eröffnet - einer heiteren, lebendigen Komposition des amerikanischen Sängers, Pianisten, Komponisten und Produzenten Van McCoy, die sich in dieser Blasorchesterbearbeitung ausgezeichnet als Eröffnungsstück oder als Mittelteil eines Konzertes eignet. Van McCoy a largement contribué au développement vertigineux de la musique disco dans les années 70 avec, en autres, des titres comme African Symphony et Real McCoy. African Symphony (â??Symphonie africaineâ?) est devenu lâ??air emblématique de la collection New Sounds for Concert Band lâ??écoute de cette ?uvre, on se prend rêver dâ??un prochain départ pour la savane. Subtile combinaison de rythmes africains et de musique occidentale, African Symphony (« Symphonie Africaine ») est lâ??image du continent quâ??elle représente : une mosa que de sons et de couleurs.
SKU: BT.DHP-1115175-030
9x12 inches.
American music producer, songwriter and musician Van McCoy became famous for his instrumental hit The Hustle. His African Symphony was released in the 1970’s and was soon arranged for brass band by Naohiro Iwai. His brilliant arrangement helped to establish his excellent reputation as an arranger of band music. Die African Symphony des amerikanischen Musikproduzenten, Songschreibers und Musikers Van McCoy erschien in den siebziger Jahren des vergangenen Jahrhunderts und wurde von Naohiro Iwai für Brass Band und Blasorchester arrangiert. Die hervorragende Bearbeitung trug wesentlich zur Verbreitung des Stückes bei und begründete auch den ausgezeichneten Ruf, den Naohiro Iwai als Arrangeur weltweit genießt.
SKU: HL.4491051
UPC: 884088551018. 9.0x12.0x0.009 inches.
Dvorák was extremely interested in Native American and African American melody, and his Symphony No. 9 (From the New World) included influences of both. This easy arrangement wonderfully includes the two best-known melodies from his famous symphony.
SKU: CF.AS144
ISBN 9781491160602. UPC: 680160919192.
Often referred to as the Dean of African American Composers, William Grant Still's illustrious career contained many ground-breaking achievements. Following the massive success of his critically acclaimed Symphony No. 1, the Afro-American Symphony (1930), Still's Symphony No. 2 was premiered in 1937 by the Philadelphia Orchestra under the direction of conductor Leopold Stokowski. The work, subtitled Song of a New Race, infuses elements of blues and jazz into the classical form, creating a uniquely blended sound to reflect Still's vision of an increasingly diverse American culture. Slow, dreamy themes are expressed through lush harmonies utilizing thick textures along with solo and divisi playing. The tension between traditional and jazz idioms is felt in the push and pull of shifting tempo and tonality. Originally composed for Full Orchestra, this slightly abridged version for String Orchestra includes the original harp part, honoring the legacy of one of America's greatest composers.Often referred to as the Dean of African American Composers, William Grant Still's illustrious career contained many ground-breaking achievements. Following the massive success of his critically acclaimed Symphony No. 1, the Afro-American Symphony (1930), Still's Symphony No. 2 was premiered in 1937 by the Philadelphia Orchestra under the direction of conductor Leopold Stokowski. The work, subtitled Song of a New Race, infuses elements of blues and jazz into the classical form, creating a uniquely blended sound to reflect Still's vision of an increasingly diverse American culture. Slow, dreamy themes are expressed through lush harmonies utilizing thick textures along with solo and divisi playing. The tension between traditional and jazz idioms is felt in the push and pull of shifting tempo and tonality. Originally composed for Full Orchestra, this slightly abridged version for String Orchestra includes the original harp part, honoring the legacy of one of America's greatest composers.Often referred to as the Dean of African American Composers, William Grant Still's illustrious career contained many ground-breaking achievements. Following the massive success of his critically acclaimed Symphony No. 1, the Afro-American Symphony (1930), Still's Symphony No. 2 was premiered in 1937 by the Philadelphia Orchestra under the direction of conductor Leopold Stokowski. The work, subtitled Song of a New Race, infuses elements of blues and jazz into the classical form, creating a uniquely blended sound to reflect Still's vision of an increasingly diverse American culture. Slow, dreamy themes are expressed through lush harmonies utilizing thick textures along with solo and divisi playing. The tension between traditional and jazz idioms is felt in the push and pull of shifting tempo and tonality. Originally composed for full orchestra, this slightly abridged version for string orchestra includes the original harp part, honoring the legacy of one of America's greatest composers.Often referred to as the “Dean of African American Composersâ€, William Grant Still’s illustrious career contained many ground-breaking achievements. Following the massive success of his critically acclaimedSymphony No. 1, the Afro-American Symphony (1930), Still’s Symphony No. 2 was premiered in 1937 by the Philadelphia Orchestra under the direction of conductor Leopold Stokowski. The work, subtitled “Song of a New Raceâ€, infuses elements of blues and jazz into the classical form, creating a uniquely blended sound to reflect Still’s vision of an increasingly diverse American culture. Slow, dreamy themes are expressed through lush harmonies utilizing thick textures along with solo and divisi playing. The tension between traditional and jazz idioms is felt in the push and pull of shifting tempo and tonality. Originally composed for full orchestra, this slightly abridged version for string orchestra includes the original harppart, honoring the legacy of one of America’s greatest composers.
SKU: CF.AS144F
ISBN 9781491160893. UPC: 680160919499.
Often referred to as the Dean of African-American Composers, William Grant Still's illustrious career contained many ground-breaking achievements. Following the massive success of his critically acclaimed first symphony, Afro-American Symphony (1930), Still's Symphony No. 2 was premiered in 1937 by the Philadelphia Orchestra under the direction of conductor Leopold Stokowski. The work, subtitled Song of a New Race, infuses elements of blues and jazz into the classical form, creating a uniquely blended sound to reflect Still's vision of an increasingly diverse American culture. Slow, dreamy themes are expressed through lush harmonies utilizing thick textures along with solo and divisi playing. The tension between traditional and jazz idioms is felt in the push and pull of shifting tempo and tonality. Originally composed for full orchestra, this slightly abridged version for string orchestra includes the original harp part, honoring the legacy of one of America's greatest composers.Often referred to as the “Dean of African-American Composers,†William Grant Still’s illustrious career contained many ground-breaking achievements. Following the massive success of his critically acclaimedfirst symphony, Afro-American Symphony (1930), Still’s Symphony No. 2 was premiered in 1937 by the Philadelphia Orchestra under the direction of conductor Leopold Stokowski. The work, subtitled “Song of a New Race,†infuses elements of blues and jazz into the classical form, creating a uniquely blended sound to reflect Still’s vision of an increasingly diverse American culture. Slow, dreamy themes are expressed through lush harmonies utilizing thick textures along with solo and divisi playing. The tension between traditional and jazz idioms is felt in the push and pull of shifting tempo and tonality. Originally composed for full orchestra, this slightly abridged version for string orchestra includes the original harppart, honoring the legacy of one of America’s greatest composers.
SKU: HL.50605201
UPC: 196288072751. 9.0x12.0x0.056 inches.
Florence Price (1887-1953) is noted as the first African-American female composer of symphonic works, and is only in recent years beginning to receive the recognition so richly deserved. Her Symphony No. 1 was completed in 1932 and first performed in 1933 by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Here is a sparkling transcription for band of the third movement (Juba Dance). (Grade 4) Dur: 3:50.
SKU: HL.4005881
UPC: 888680937492.
SKU: BT.DHP-1115175-130
SKU: CF.SC88
ISBN 9781491158845. UPC: 680160917563.
William Grant Stillas catalog of works comprises over 200 pieces, including five symphonies, nine operas, four ballets and numerous works for chamber ensembles. He initially found employment as an oboist in pit orchestras in New York City, later as an arranger of popular music for various ensembles, including those by William C. Handy, James P. Johnson and Paul Whiteman. His career as a composer was launched with a performance in 1931 of his Symphony No. 1 aAfro-Americana by the Rochester Philharmonic, conducted by Howard Hanson, who would remain a life-long champion of Stillas orchestral works. By the 1950s the symphony had been performed in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and various European capitals. This notoriety earned Still a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1934, after which he moved to Los Angeles. He is credited as the first African-American to conduct a major orchestra (the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra), the first to have an opera performed by a major company (Troubled Island by the New York City Opera in 1949), and one of the first composers to write for radio, films and television. So numerous were his awards and accolades, including three Guggenheim Fellowships and a variety of honorary doctorates, that he was designated as the aDean of Afro-American Composers.a Still composed his Serenade for Orchestra in 1957 on a commission by the Great Falls High School in Great Falls, Montana. He later transcribed the work for a chamber ensemble of flute, clarinet, harp and strings. The piece reflects Stillas interest in American folk idioms, with conventional melodies and harmonies that nonetheless express a fresh and individual compositional voice.William Grant Still's catalog of works comprises over 200 pieces, including five symphonies, nine operas, four ballets and numerous works for chamber ensembles. He initially found employment as an oboist in pit orchestras in New York City, later as an arranger of popular music for various ensembles, including those by William C. Handy, James P. Johnson and Paul Whiteman. His career as a composer was launched with a performance in 1931 of his Symphony No. 1 Afro-American by the Rochester Philharmonic, conducted by Howard Hanson, who would remain a life-long champion of Still's orchestral works. By the 1950s the symphony had been performed in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and various European capitals. This notoriety earned Still a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1934, after which he moved to Los Angeles. He is credited as the first African-American to conduct a major orchestra (the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra), the first to have an opera performed by a major company (Troubled Island by the New York City Opera in 1949), and one of the first composers to write for radio, films and television. So numerous were his awards and accolades, including three Guggenheim Fellowships and a variety of honorary doctorates, that he was designated as the Dean of Afro-American Composers. Still composed his Serenade for Orchestra in 1957 on a commission by the Great Falls High School in Great Falls, Montana. He later transcribed the work for a chamber ensemble of flute, clarinet, harp and strings. The piece reflects Still's interest in American folk idioms, with conventional melodies and harmonies that nonetheless express a fresh and individual compositional voice.William Grant Still’s catalog of works comprises over 200 pieces, including five symphonies, nine operas, four ballets and numerous works for chamber ensembles. He initially found employment as an oboist in pit orchestras in New York City, later as an arranger of popular music for various ensembles, including those by William C. Handy, James P. Johnson and Paul Whiteman. His career as a composer was launched with a performance in 1931 of his Symphony No. 1 “Afro-American†by the Rochester Philharmonic, conducted by Howard Hanson, who would remain a life-long champion of Still’s orchestral works. By the 1950s the symphony had been performed in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and various European capitals.This notoriety earned Still a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1934, after which he moved to Los Angeles. He is credited as the first African-American to conduct a major orchestra (the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra), the first to have an opera performed by a major company (Troubled Island by the New York City Opera in 1949), and one of the first composers to write for radio, films and television. So numerous were his awards and accolades, including three Guggenheim Fellowships and a variety of honorary doctorates, that he was designated as the “Dean of Afro-American Composers.â€Still composed his Serenade for Orchestra in 1957 on a commission by the Great Falls High School in Great Falls, Montana. He later transcribed the work for a chamber ensemble of flute, clarinet, harp and strings. The piece reflects Still’s interest in American folk idioms, with conventional melodies and harmonies that nonetheless express a fresh and individual compositional voice.
SKU: HL.277565
ISBN 9788759818510. 16.5x0.767 inches.
The Frog (Froen) for Narrator and Orchestra (2009). Text by Carl Quist Moller. Commissioned by Aarlborg Symphony Orchestra. A crazy liar story about the first love, frogs turning into royal Africans and a lobster which is really a submarine. The Frog is written for childrens concerts for children between five and ten years old. The narrator reads the story while the orchestra plays in the background. Occasionally the orchestra plays longer section without narrator; these sections are commenting on the story.The sections without narrator can be performed as a 10 minutes long orchestral work. The music is a wild, visually evocative, all fun-mixture of modern pop- and dance-music, African folk music and Western European avant-garde music.
SKU: CF.SC89L
William Grant Still’s catalog of works comprises over 200 pieces, including five symphonies, nine operas, four ballets and numerous works for chamber ensembles. He initially found employment as an oboist in pit orchestras in New York City, later as an arranger of popular music for various ensembles, including those by William C. Handy, James P. Johnson and Paul Whiteman. His career as a composer was launched with a performance in 1931 of his Symphony No. 1 “Afro-American†by the Rochester Philharmonic, conducted by Howard Hanson, who would remain a life-long champion of Still’s orchestral works. By the 1950s the symphony had been performed in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and various European capitals.This notoriety earned Still a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1934, after which he moved to Los Angeles. He is credited as the first African-American to conduct a major orchestra (the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra), the first to have an opera performed by a major company (Troubled Island by the New York City Opera in 1949), and one of the first composers to write for radio, films and television. So numerous were his awards and accolades, including three Guggenheim Fellowships and a variety of honorary doctorates, that he was designated as the “Dean of Afro-American Composers.â€The “Black belt†refers to a region in the southern United States that was distinguished by the color of its fertile soil. It was an area whose rich economy was based on cotton and tobacco plantations that were controlled by rich white people and worked by poor black laborers. Still’s piece From the Black Belt from 1926 is presumably a musical representation of these laborers. He described its seven parts in the following ways: William Grant Still’s catalog of works comprises over 200 pieces, including five symphonies, nine operas, four ballets and numerous works for chamber ensembles. He initially found employment as an oboist in pit orchestras in New York City, later as an arranger of popular music for various ensembles, including those by William C. Handy, James P. Johnson and Paul Whiteman. His career as a composer was launched with a performance in 1931 of his Symphony No. 1 “Afro-American†by the Rochester Philharmonic, conducted by Howard Hanson, who would remain a life-long champion of Still’s orchestral works. By the 1950s the symphony had been performed in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and various European capitals.This notoriety earned Still a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1934, after which he moved to Los Angeles. He is credited as the first African-American to conduct a major orchestra (the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra), the first to have an opera performed by a major company (Troubled Island by the New York City Opera in 1949), and one of the first composers to write for radio, films and television. So numerous were his awards and accolades, including three Guggenheim Fellowships and a variety of honorary doctorates, that he was designated as the “Dean of Afro-American Composers.â€The “Black belt†refers to a region in the southern United States that was distinguished by the color of its fertile soil. It was an area whose rich economy was based on cotton and tobacco plantations that were controlled by rich white people and worked by poor black laborers. Still’s piece From the Black Belt from 1926 is presumably a musical representation of these laborers. He described its seven parts in the following ways: Li’l Scamp If one were to base his judgment on the volume of sound, he would think this little fellow, who delights in playing childish pranks, a big scamp. But the aptness of the title is determined by the brevity of the piece rather than by the volume of sound. Honeysuckle A musical suggestion of the saccharine odor of the honeysuckle. Dance This title is self-explanatory. Brown GirlA tone picture of a lovely girl. Mah Bones Is Creakin’An old man, afflicted with rheumatism, complains loudly. BlueThe lament of a weary soul. Clap Yo’ Han’sThe participants in a game for children form a circle and clap their hands at intervals.