The Essential Latin Collection for Guitar contains Latin songs and dances which in the main have become international 'standards'.During the 20th century much music from the Latin Americas was re-discovered and often re-produced with newly created titles and lyrics. The arrangements here are all based on the original traditional ideas and have become thereby new music for the guitar. The universal popularity of the pieces allows them to be played in almost any setting. They can serve for both study and solo performance and the different styles and moods of the music make the collection a valuable and enjoyable addition to the guitarrepertoire.
SKU: AP.1-ADV7162
ISBN 9783954810352. UPC: 805095071627. English.
Essential Play-Alongs for alto saxophone includes 12 easy to intermediate pieces in popular styles---from jazz and blues, to funk and Latin Music. The accompanying CD includes full versions as well as play-along tracks where you may take the lead. All tracks have been recorded by some of the world's best musicians: Jim Snidero and Fred Lipsius and their heavily swinging jazz bands from New York, Ed Harlow and The Boston Horns, or Fernando Brandão, accompanied by outstanding musicians from Cuba and Brazil. Listening to and playing the music becomes a delightful experience. This volume is suitable for beginners that have a basic knowledge of the saxophone.
SKU: GI.G-7795
UPC: 785147779537. English, German, Latin.
The cornerstone of your choral library Compiled from GIA's best sellers and newer gems, each volume in the CHORAL ESSENTIALS series highlights a particular season and includes pieces in a variety of styles, voicings, and instrumentation. Invaluable as a planning tool…  …affordable enough to purchase copies for your entire choir! Included in this edition: G-3537 Return to God - Marty Haugen G-3980 Hosanna: An Introit for Palm Sunday - Glenn Rudolph G-4213 Glory in the Cross - Steven R. Janco G-4841 So You Must Do - Marty Haugen G-5082 From Deep Distress and Troubled Thoughts - arranged Alice Parker G-5253 Love Is His Word - Ronald F. Krisman G-5791 Ah, Holy Jesus - arranged Hal H. Hopson G-6662 Be with Me, Lord - Ken Macek, arranged Paul A. Tate G-6726 For God So Loved the World - Marty Haugen G-6871 When He Died upon the Tree - Patrick M. Liebergen G-6891 Aus meiner Su_nden Tiefe / How Deep Has Been My Sinning - Orlando di Lasso, edited Austin C. Lovelace G-6917 Crucifixus etiam pro nobis / He Was Crucified for Us - J. S. Bach, arranged Carlton R. Young G-7196 A Broken Heart - Luke Mayernik G-7495 In manus tuas, Pater / Into Your Hands, O Father - Taizé Community G-7592 Velum templi - Paul Nicholson .
SKU: GI.G-7797CD
UPC: 785147779728. English, Latin.
The cornerstone of your choral library Compiled from GIA's best sellers and newer gems, each volume in the CHORAL ESSENTIALS series highlights a particular season and includes pieces in a variety of styles, voicings, and instrumentation.   Invaluable as a planning tool…    …affordable enough to purchase copies for your entire choir!  Included in this edition: G-3064 Pentecost Psalm - Richard Proulx G-3915 Send Down the Fire - Marty Haugen G-4433 That Easter Day - Burton Bumgarner G-5133 Concertato on Go to the World! - Ralph Vaughan Williams, arranged James Chepponis G-5272 Come, Holy Spirit - Christopher Tye, edited William Tortolano G-5420 Alleluia, Christ Is Risen - Carol Browning G-5576 Two Songs for Easter: Surrexit Christus and Jubilate, Servite - Taizé Community G-5630 Let in Joy This Easter Day - Peter Niedmann G-5650 Neither Death nor Life - Marty Haugen G-6139 Psalm and Gospel Acclamation for Easter: This Is the Day - Stephen Pishner G-6266 Easter Days - Alice Parker G-6665 Concertato on Christ Is the World's Redeemer - John Ferguson G-6951 Rise to Sing! The Light Is Breaking - William P. Rowan, arranged Carlton R. Young G-6952 Go Out - Ian Callanan G-7307 This Is the Day - Chris de Silva  .
SKU: ST.MB4
ISBN 9790220225581.
The contents of this volume are the extant polyphonic settings of 15th-century carols in English and Latin, here collected for the first time. Though generally religious in content, the carol was essentially a verse form, and apparently the only one extensively cultivated by English musicians.