SKU: TM.07915SC
Transposed: cl 1&2, bass cl in Bb (bass clef), tpt 1&2, tbn 1&2, hn 1-4 orig. in F. Original Bass Clarinet in Bb and A (bass clef). Movements I and II.
SKU: TM.07916SC
No score.
SKU: TM.07914SC
P/C in set.
SKU: TM.09994SC
Key of C. Voice in score is in C clef.
SKU: TM.05264SET
Score includes CD-Rom. Vocal Score I = French 1866 4 Act version (doesn't match parts); Vocal Score II = French, German. Vocal Score II and Score = Critical Edition and includes 4 versions, 1 of which matches the parts and 1 version matches that of Vocal Score I. The 4 versions include: Paris version 1866 & 1873, Bruxelles version 1867, and Vienne Version 1867. Some movements are the same between editions - score and vocal score include a map of which versions of which pieces make up each of the 4 versions. Parts in 4 Acts = mixture of Paris 1873 and Brussells 1867 versions.
SKU: TM.05264SC
SKU: TM.10966SC
SKU: TM.07916SET
SKU: TM.09131SC
Jubilee, Noel, Hobgoblin, Vagrom Ballad.
SKU: TM.05263SC
Italian version. Playable strings (hrns & tpts in C, hrns in Intermezzo I only, tpts only in Finale).
SKU: TM.05263SET
SKU: TM.09994SET
Completed and Edited by Schmitt. Contains the various parts of Mass, including Sacred compositions used for completion. Different edition than #08547. Vocal score in modern clefs; voices in score in C clefs.
SKU: TM.09131SET
SKU: TM.06538SET
SKU: TM.07915SET
SKU: TM.10966SET
SKU: TM.06538SC
SKU: TM.07914SET
SKU: TM.06943SET
Chorus in English (no piano reduction); Vocal Score in French/English; Score in German/English. Narrator in score and vocal score only. Clothbound score. Overture, No. 1 Scherzo, No. 2 Melodram, Elfenmarsch (A March of Fairies), No. 3 Lied mit Chor (Song with Chorus), No. 4 Melodram, No. 5 Intermezzo, No. 6 Melodram, No. 7 Notturno, No. 8 Melodram, No. 9 Hochzeitmarsch (Wedding March), No. 10 Melodram, No. 11 Ein Tanz Von Ruplein (Dance of Clowns), No. 12 Melodram, No. 13 Finale.
SKU: TM.06943SC
SKU: GI.G-M523
ISBN 9781579992378. English.
This major band method by James O. Froseth has it all: Artist performers set musical standards in sound with more than 80 great performances on CD for every instrument, and one CD lasts for the entire book! Performers include: Michael Henoch (Chicago Symphony Orchestra), Randall Hawes, Jeffrey Zook, Sharon Sparrow, Kevin Good (Detroit Symphony Orchestra), Albert Blaser (Cleveland State University), Brian Bowman (Duquesne University), Timothy McAllister (Crane School of Music, SUNY at Potsdam), Steve Houghton (LA percussion recording artist and clinician), Donald Sinta, Richard Beene, Bryan Kennedy, Debra Chodacki, Fritz Kaenzig (University of Michigan), Kristin Beene (Toledo Symphony Orchestra), and Jean Moorehead Libs (Plymouth Symphony Orchestra). Professional studio backgrounds capture the rich diversity of American music culture with a repertoire of American, Latin American, African, European, and Far Eastern styles. Music of other times includes 12th-century conductus, 15th-century Dance of the Bouffons, 16th-century French branle, 18th- and 19th-century folk songs and dances, 1940s and '50s jazz, blues, and rock-and-roll. The repertoire and recorded contexts are motivating, informative, and entirely musical. Every song includes text, providing information about phrasing, rhythm, style, affect, emotion, history, and culture. A unique Rhythmic Pattern Dictionary allows students to look it up and listen up. An individualized format allows students to progress at different rates with a theme and variation format. Ear training and improvisation are integral parts of the lesson format. A 550+ page Teacher's Resource edition and musical score provides options galore, including a double CD with listen and play exercises for group instruction, supplementary exercises for technical development, and resource material for improvisation and composition. All the resources needed for teaching to the National Standards for Music are provided (coordinates with rhythm flashcards). Book 2 features innovative, but optional use of world percussion instruments, as developed by percussion educator Steve Houghton. Click here to download the audio recordings for the Book 2 Teacher's Edition.
SKU: BR.OB-5308-26
ISBN 9790004339992. 10 x 12.5 inches.
Mozart's Flute Concerto K. 314 (285d) was most likely derived from the Oboe Concerto K. 314 (271k). The decisive impulse for the arrangement was presumably provided by a commission from the Dutch flutist Ferdinand Dejean in 1778. Any new edition inevitably has to take a very cautious approach, as the source transmission is thin: only copies dating from the 1790s have survived for both versions, and these copies clearly differ from one another. Moreover, it is nowhere confirmed that Mozart actually prepared the flute version himself. Henrik Wiese has worked intensively with Mozart's flute compositions as an interpreter and musicologist, and now presents following his new edition of the Concerto K. 313 the second solo concerto in an Urtext edition. He has once again supplied his own cadenzas.Gut ein Dutzend Ausgaben dieses Konzerts durfen derzeit erhaltlich sein, doch diese hier ist etwas besonderes. (Ursula Pesek, Das Orchester).
SKU: BR.OB-5308-16
ISBN 9790004339978. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: BT.DHP-1094409-020
9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.
Bellum et Pax is a composition describing the two ancient concepts of ‘war’ and ‘peace.’ While this piece appears to be one single movement, it consists of four sections that flow into one another. Mysterious and threatening tones lead the way into an epic battle between the chaos of war and enlightenment of peace. Peace triumphs, but menacing bass notes at the end symbolize the constant presence and threat of war and violence in the world.Bellum et Pax is een compositie die twee oeroude begrippen verklankt: ‘oorlog’ en ‘vrede’. Qua structuur is het werk op te vatten als een eendelig muziekstuk met vier in elkaar overlopende onderdelen. Het geheel begint met mysterieus en dreigend slagwerk om via een kort recitatief van de sopraansaxofoon uit te monden in een klaagzang, vertolkt door de bugel. Al in de slotfase van dit eerste deel klinken dreigende, akkoordvreemde bastonen van waaruit het tweede deel zich ontwikkelt. Dit nieuwe gedeelte geeft de fenomenen ‘oorlog’, ‘lijden’, ‘dood’ en ‘waanzin’ weer. Na een chaotisch einde waarin alle waanzin op de spits gedreven wordt, klinkt opnieuw het klaagzangthema,wederom gespeeld op de bugel, maar nu waardig, nobel en in majeur. Dit vormt de overgang naar het derde deel, dat de vreugde om de (herwonnen) vrede beschrijft en leidt naar het vierde en laatste deel. Aan het eind klinken de mysterieuze bastonen en de dreigende sfeer van het begin opnieuw, als symbool van de aanwezigheid en constante dreiging van oorlog en geweld in de wereld. Dit werk werd in 2006 bekroond met de derde prijs in de compositiewedstrijd ‘De Muziekgolf’ te Antwerpen. Bellum et Pax handelt von einem der ältesten gegensätzlichen Begriffspaare der Weltgeschichte: Krieg und Frieden. Das preisgekrönte Werk besteht aus vier geschickt ineinander übergehenden Teilen, die mit geheimnisvollen, bedrohlichen Klängen beginnen, dann einerseits das Chaos und den Wahnsinn des Krieges und andererseits die Freude und Erleichterung über den Frieden darstellen. Der Schluss greift wieder die bedrohliche Atmosphäre des Anfangs auf: Krieg ist eine beständig drohende Gewalt in unserer Welt.
SKU: CL.013-0003-00
Note: No conductor score is published for this work. The Solo Cornet part serves as a conductor guide. Due to the era of this work, saxophone and double-reed parts are not published. Parts for Eb Horns are included; no F Horn parts are published for this work. If a C Piccolo/C Flute part was not published originally, one has been subsequently added by our editorial staff.