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Donde Esta Santa Claus # Chamber Orchestra # INTERMEDIATE # Alvin Greiner, George Scheck, # John Hoesly # Donde Esta Santa Claus # PRS&B # SheetMusicPlus
Chamber Orchestra - Level 3 - SKU: A0.1353147 Composed by Alvin Greiner, George Scheck, and Rod Gordon Parker. Arranged by John Hoesly. Christmas,Holida...(+)
Chamber Orchestra - Level 3 - SKU: A0.1353147 Composed by Alvin Greiner, George Scheck, and Rod Gordon Parker. Arranged by John Hoesly. Christmas,Holiday,Latin,Pop. 66 pages. PRS&B #937946. Published by PRS&B (A0.1353147). Dónde Está Santa Claus- for CHAMBER/ SMALL orchestra is a playful and festive Christmas song that has delighted audiences for decades. Translating to Where is Santa Claus in English, this cheerful tune captures the excitement and curiosity surrounding Santa's whereabouts on Christmas Eve. The catchy melody and upbeat tempo of Donde está Santa Claus make it a fun and memorable for your audiences. Written for small orchestra with an extended percussion section (all of which are optional and could be played by members of the orchestra), this Latin tinged arrangement will be a welcomed addition to your holiday library. 0-1-1-1-1 -2-1-1-0-timp., vib or marmb., sl. bls., bong., clav., guiro., maras., drm set (or divided between two perc.), kybrd., hrp., str. Intermediate level. Claude Debussy: Sérénade for violin and 17 instrments, full score and solo part only (parts on ren
Claude Debussy: Sérénade for violin and 17 instrments, full score and solo part only (parts on ren # Chamber Orchestra # INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED # Classical # Claude Debussy/Robert Orledge # Claude Debussy: Sérénade for # Musik Fabrik Music Publishing # SheetMusicPlus
Chamber Orchestra - Level 4 - SKU: A0.1080705 Composed by Claude Debussy/Robert Orledge. 20th Century,Romantic Period,Standards. Score and parts. 30 pag...(+)
Chamber Orchestra - Level 4 - SKU: A0.1080705 Composed by Claude Debussy/Robert Orledge. 20th Century,Romantic Period,Standards. Score and parts. 30 pages. Musik Fabrik Music Publishing #4727447. Published by Musik Fabrik Music Publishing (A0.1080705). Instrumentation2 flûtes/2 flutescor anglais (doublant hautbois/doubling oboe)clarinette en La/clarinet in Abasson/bassooncor en Fa/horn in Fpercission (1 éxecutant - timbales (3)/cymbale suspendue, tambour de basque)/percussion (1 performer - timpani (3)/suspended cymbal, tambourine)harpe/harp9 cordes/9 strings (2.2.2.2.1)durée/duration: 5 minutes 30 secconds (environ/approx.) Une versions pour violon et piano ainsi qu’une version pour violon et orchestre (31CA(hb)23/2100/timb/perc/hpe/cordes)est également disponibile/A version for violin and piano as well as a version for violin and orchestra (31EH(ob)23/2100/timp/perc/strings) is also available.______________________Prmière: Edmond Agapian, violin with the Calagray (CA) Youth orchestra, cond. Gareth Jones, University of Calgary, 28 Janaury, 2011Première of the version for violin and 17 instruments: Frédéric Moisan, violin Orchestre 21 cond. Paolo Bellomio, Unveristy of Montreal, Canada, 2 March 2012Preface:In the early 1890s, Debussy composed the opening of a lyrical piece in E major for violin and piano, perhaps as a shorter companion piece for the violin Nocturne he was planning for the Belgian violinist Eugène Ysaÿe. After Debussy’s death in 1918, his second wife Emma often gave away sketch pages to performers or composers as memorials to her beloved husband , and this particular page was given to the Cuban born pianist and composer Joaquin Nin (1879-1949). It came up for sale in the catalogue of the British antiquarian dealer Lisa Cox in 2010 and although it might possibly be an early song for contralto and piano, the more dynamic idea in bar 12 strongly suggests the violin, especially as it begins on an open D string. Moreover, there is no text and in pieces of this length, Debussy usually wrote at least one word in, if only to remind himself where he had got to in any song. So my starting point was a complete 12-bar melody gently undulating in the violin’s lowest register over a sensual accompaniment, rising to a climax in bar 12 and giving me a contrasting idea that I could use as a link between sections and in the cadenza. As the B section (bars 14-26) derives directly from Debussy’s opening theme by metamorphosis, my own additions were restricted to the central section (bars 27-57) - comprising a new scherzando idea (C) and the more lyrical D (bars 36-46). C returns at bar 47, followed by the opening sections in reverse order, so that the Sérénade begins and ends with Debussy’s material and is cast in arch form (ABCDCBA). Robert OrledgeBrighton, 19 June 2019Robert Orledge was born in Bath in 1948 and educated at Clare College, Cambridge, where he gained his doctorate for his study of the composer Charles Kœchlin in 1973. Between 1971 and 1991 He rose from Lecturer to Professor in the Music Department of the University of Liverpool, publishing books on Gabriel Fauré, Claude Debussy, Charles Kœchlin and Erik Satie, as well as numerous articles, editions and reviews. As a historical musicologist, Professor Orledge specialized in the way composers composed, ,and since taking early retirement in 2004, he has concentrated on completing and orchestrating Debussy’s unfinished works, and especially his theatre projects. His completion of Debussy’s opera The Fall of the House of Usher (1908-17) was successfully premiered at the Bregenz Opera Festival in Austria in August 2006 and has since been performed in America, Portugal Germany and Holland, as well as being broadcast throughout Europe. A DVD of the Bregenz premier is available on Capriccio 93517, produced by Phylida Lloyd and conducted by Lawrence Foster. His completion of the Chinese ballet No-ja-li ou Le Palais du Silence (1914) was also premiered in 2006 in Los Angeles and ot. [Eaton] The End of It
[Eaton] The End of It # Chamber Orchestra # Contemporary # John Eaton # [Eaton] The End of It # American Composers Alliance Inc. # SheetMusicPlus
Chamber Orchestra - SKU: A0.952949 Composed by John Eaton. Contemporary. Score and parts. 72 pages. American Composers Alliance Inc. #4631953. Published...(+)
Chamber Orchestra - SKU: A0.952949 Composed by John Eaton. Contemporary. Score and parts. 72 pages. American Composers Alliance Inc. #4631953. Published by American Composers Alliance Inc. (A0.952949). Seven songs for soprano with flute (doubling piccolo, alto flute, and bass flute), clarinet, percussion, harp, piano, and strings, sectioned as a pierrot+ ensemble, string quartet, soprano, and harp. Includes: Holy Sonnet V (John Donne), Leaving the Party (Karen Swenson), Holy Sonnet III (John Donne), Styx Pier (Karen Swenson), Circumambulating Mount Kailash (Karen Swenson), Father Death (Frederick Borsch), Excerpt from Paradiso (Dante).PDF download includes score - contact sales@composers.com for any inquiries into part sales or rental. Cadenza for 3rd Mvmt of Piano Concerto in C Major #21 by W.A.Mozart, by Rozalina Gutman, for little
Cadenza for 3rd Mvmt of Piano Concerto in C Major #21 by W.A.Mozart, by Rozalina Gutman, for little # Chamber Orchestra # INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED # Rozalina Gutman # EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP   # Cadenza for 3rd Mvmt of Piano # Foundation C.H.A.R.I.S.M.A.: Community Helps to Assure the Rescue, Inspiration $ Support for Music & the Arts # SheetMusicPlus
Chamber Orchestra - Level 4 - SKU: A0.1018475 Composed by Rozalina Gutman. 20th Century,Children,Classical,Contemporary,Standards. Score and parts. 5 pa...(+)
Chamber Orchestra - Level 4 - SKU: A0.1018475 Composed by Rozalina Gutman. 20th Century,Children,Classical,Contemporary,Standards. Score and parts. 5 pages. Foundation C.H.A.R.I.S.M.A.: Community Helps to Assure the Rescue, Inspiration $ Support for Music & the Arts #4718069. Published by Foundation C.H.A.R.I.S.M.A.: Community Helps to Assure the Rescue, Inspiration $ Support for Music & the Arts (A0.1018475). MOZART, SYMPHONIC PERCEPTION OF REALITY & EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP Rozalina Gutman’s Flow-based secret recipe that defies the common expectations of young students’ ability to achieve uncommon heights on their most satisfying path towards Higher Human Potential, is now OUT! No more waiting to grow up for having hands-on FUN-driven experiential interaction with complex and sophisticated piano/orchestra compositional mindset of Mozart! Thanks to this new publication release of CADENZA FOR THE 3RD MOVEMENT OF CONCERTO FOR PIANO & ORCHESTRA #21 IN C MAJOR BY W.A.MOZART, (K467) FOR LITTLE FUN-LOVING GENIUSES WITH SMALL AND FAST-MOVING HANDS, shared generously (in Limited Edition) by int’ly recognized master piano instructor Rozalina Gutman, now young performers can utilize her creative form of scaffolding during developmentally-critical time of their childhood. Her emotionally/intellectually balanced approach allows for the multi-dimensional engagement of child’s brain, fostering synaptic network growth for the symphonic perception of the reality - the crucial for the effective leadership ability to grasp complexities of balancing multiple priorities with no oversimplification, to help avoid the minds’s blind spots... (Read & see more inside, including Photo: Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Professor Flow, visionary Hungarian-born Research Psychologist who coined the term Flow & initiated paradigm shifting studies, shows his support for Rozalina Gutman’s innovations in the area of infusing children’s learning process with authentic narrative & fun, to help them achieve the state of Flow. )This publication affirms Rozalina Gutman’s outstanding lifelong commitment to advocacy for Music and Arts Education and Expressive Arts Therapy, to raise awareness for their evident high efficacy transformative impact on the human mind. And her Flow-infused teaching magic illustrates well this undeniable fact.(See inside Photo: Rozalina Gutman’s advocacy for Music Education message receives enthusiastic support from Maestro Gustavo Dudamel, proud music educator and passionate advocate for Music Education, conductor of famed Simon Bolivar National Youth Orchestra of Venezuela & Youth Orchestra of Los Angeles, conductor of LA Philharmonic.)Rozalina Gutman launched her campaign for Advocacy for Music Education through Brain/Music Research at the time of her presentation on her unique holistic teaching method (while showcasing this Cadenza) at the 17th International Seminar for the Commission on Education of Professional Musicians (CEPROM), ISME, under auspices of UNESCO. The head of Chinese delegation personally invited her to 29th World Conference of ISME in Beijing, China, where she led Int’l Symposium on this subject. ...Rozalina Gutman’s method revolves around encouraging students to invent narratives, relating to content and structure of the classical music pieces they are learning. Motivation for the child to enjoy the experience of learning... comes through personal investment in the meaning of the music being studied... Michael Hannan, Editor of Peer-Reviewed CEPROM Proceedings & Chair of 17th Int’l Seminar of CEPROM, ISME, under auspices of UNESCO(See more Photos of Rozalina Gutman inside: with celebrity supporters: Prof. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (Professor Flow), LA Philharmonic Conductor Gustavo Dudamel, Sen. Nancy Pelosi, Dr. Alexander (Sugar Tax on coke), Quincy Jones, celebrities’ producer, Dr. Deepak Chopra, among many others celebrities! )And now, you too can team up with this visionary strive - JOIN NOW! the initiated by her multi-disciplinary international campaign to advocate for the transformative power of Music & the Arts, to utilize this ancestral gift for propelling the spread of the human mind evolution during our time: www.CHARISMAfoundation.org Rozalina Gutman, int’ly recognized music educator and presenter, multidisciplinary scholar, concert. Jalousie, by Jacob Gade, arranged for Chamber Orchestra
Jalousie, by Jacob Gade, - Chamber Orchestra # Chamber Orchestra # INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED # Jacob Gade # Bob Delfausse # Jalousie, by Jacob Gade, - Cha # Robert Delfausse # SheetMusicPlus
Chamber Orchestra - Level 4 - SKU: A0.767007 Composed by Jacob Gade. Arranged by Bob Delfausse. Concert,Latin,Romantic Period. Score and parts. 47 pages...(+)
Chamber Orchestra - Level 4 - SKU: A0.767007 Composed by Jacob Gade. Arranged by Bob Delfausse. Concert,Latin,Romantic Period. Score and parts. 47 pages. Robert Delfausse #6474639. Published by Robert Delfausse (A0.767007). Jalousie is probably the most famous piece of classical music that is also a tango. Playing this piece, with all of its Latin melodies and rhythms, should be as much fun as actually dancing the tango. I've compressed the composer's very thick score into music for a chamber orchestras: strings plus seven single winds (flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, trumpet, horn, trombone), and percussion There is an optional piano part, which adds depth and can solidify intonation.Duration: 3 minutes, 45 seconds. Pájaros (Birds) for solo flute and strings
Pájaros (Birds) for solo flute and strings # Chamber Orchestra # INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED # Adrienne Inglis # Pájaros # Adrienne Inglis # SheetMusicPlus
Chamber Orchestra - Level 4 - SKU: A0.953618 Composed by Adrienne Inglis (ASCAP). Contemporary,Latin,World. Score and parts. 42 pages. Adrienne Inglis (...(+)
Chamber Orchestra - Level 4 - SKU: A0.953618 Composed by Adrienne Inglis (ASCAP). Contemporary,Latin,World. Score and parts. 42 pages. Adrienne Inglis (ASCAP) #4792829. Published by Adrienne Inglis (ASCAP) (A0.953618). Pájaros for solo flute and strings (2017) captures the springtime songs of many Texas Hill Country birds, including the beloved Golden-cheeked Warbler, and sets them to flirtatious Latin rhythms.As an avid bird lover, the composer sets some of her favorite bird songs to music in Pájaros for solo flute and strings. The birds featured in this piece nest every spring in the Hill Country of Texas, west of Austin. As daylight turns to dusk, the Bewick's Wren's tuneful song unfolds over an Argentine tango rhythm, accompanied by the Northern Cardinal, Lesser Goldfinch, and Northern Bobwhite. A Red-tailed Hawk startles all the songbirds into momentary silence. As they resume their singing, dusk fades into darkness and various insects start their incessant chirping. The mysterious Chuck-will's-widow sings its mournful call all night long, set here to a Venezuelan pasaje rhythm. When day breaks, the Golden-cheeked Warbler sings its two songs from the treetops to stake out its territory and attract a mate. The Cuban danzón provides the backdrop for its flirtatious tunes.Duration about 6:00.Recognition:Pájaros was selected as one of 55 finalists chosen from almost 2200 entries from 76 countries in the Kaleidoscope Chamber Orchestra 2018 Call for Scores. Requiem
Requiem # Chamber Orchestra # Harald Weiss # Requiem # Schott Music - Digital # SheetMusicPlus
Soprano, tenor, Knabensoprano, flugelhorn, mixed choir and chamber orchestra - SKU: S9.Q7038 Teil I: Schwarz vor Augen... · Teil II: ...und es war...(+)
Soprano, tenor, Knabensoprano, flugelhorn, mixed choir and chamber orchestra - SKU: S9.Q7038 Teil I: Schwarz vor Augen... · Teil II: ...und es ward Licht!. Composed by Harald Weiss. This edition: study score. Music Of Our Time. Downloadable, Study score. Duration 100' 0. Schott Music - Digital #Q7038. Published by Schott Music - Digital (S9.Q7038). Latin • German.On letting go(Concerning the selection of the texts) In the selection of the texts, I have allowed myself to be motivated and inspired by the concept of “letting goâ€. This appears to me to be one of the essential aspects of dying, but also of life itself. We humans cling far too strongly to successful achievements, whether they have to do with material or ideal values, or relationships of all kinds. We cannot and do not want to let go, almost as if our life depended on it. As we will have to practise the art of letting go at the latest during our hour of death, perhaps we could already make a start on this while we are still alive. Tagore describes this farewell with very simple but strikingly vivid imagery: “I will return the key of my doorâ€. I have set this text for tenor solo. Here I imagine, and have correspondingly noted in a certain passage of the score, that the protagonist finds himself as though “in an ocean†of voices in which he is however not drowning, but immersing himself in complete relaxation. The phenomenon of letting go is described even more simply and tersely in Psalm 90, verse 12: “So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdomâ€. This cannot be expressed more plainly.I have begun the requiem with a solo boy’s voice singing the beginning of this psalm on a single note, the note A. This in effect says it all. The work comes full circle at the culmination with a repeat of the psalm which subsequently leads into a resplendent “lux aeternaâ€. The intermediate texts of the Requiem which highlight the phenomenon of letting go in the widest spectrum of colours originate on the one hand from the Latin liturgy of the Messa da Requiem (In Paradisum, Libera me, Requiem aeternam, Mors stupebit) and on the other hand from poems by Joseph von Eichendorff, Hermann Hesse, Rabindranath Tagore and Rainer Maria Rilke.All texts have a distinctive positive element in common and view death as being an organic process within the great system of the universe, for example when Hermann Hesse writes: “Entreiß dich, Seele, nun der Zeit, entreiß dich deinen Sorgen und mache dich zum Flug bereit in den ersehnten Morgen†[“Tear yourself way , o soul, from time, tear yourself away from your sorrows and prepare yourself to fly away into the long-awaited morningâ€] and later: “Und die Seele unbewacht will in freien Flügen schweben, um im Zauberkreis der Nacht tief und tausendfach zu leben†[“And the unfettered soul strives to soar in free flight to live in the magic sphere of the night, deep and thousandfoldâ€]. Or Joseph von Eichendorff whose text evokes a distant song in his lines: “Und meine Seele spannte weit ihre Flügel aus. Flog durch die stillen Lande, als flöge sie nach Haus†[“And my soul spread its wings wide. Flew through the still country as if homeward bound.â€]Here a strong romantically tinged occidental resonance can be detected which is however also accompanied by a universal spirit going far beyond all cultures and religions. In the beginning was the sound Long before any sort of word or meaningful phrase was uttered by vocal chords, sounds, vibrations and tones already existed. This brings us back to the music. Both during my years of study and at subsequent periods, I had been an active participant in the world of contemporary music, both as percussionist and also as conductor and composer. My early scores had a somewhat adventurous appearance, filled with an abundance of small black dots: no rhythm could be too complicated, no register too extreme and no harmony too dissonant. I devoted myself intensely to the handling of different parameters which in serial music coexist in total equality: I also studied aleatory principles and so-called minimal music.I subsequently emigrated and took up residence in Spain from where I embarked on numerous travels over the years to India, Africa and South America. I spent repeated periods during this time as a resident in non-European countries. This meant that the currents of contemporary music swept past me vaguely and at a great distance. What I instead absorbed during this period were other completely new cultures in which I attempted to immerse myself as intensively as possible.I learned foreign languages and came into contact with musicians of all classes and styles who had a different cultural heritage than my own: I was intoxicated with the diversity of artistic potential.Nevertheless, the further I distanced myself from my own Western musical heritage, the more this returned insistently in my consciousness.The scene can be imagined of sitting somewhere in the middle of the Brazilian jungle surrounded by the wailing of Indians and out of the blue being provided with the opportunity to hear Beethoven’s late string quartets: this can be a heart-wrenching experience, akin to an identity crisis. This type of experience can also be described as cathartic. Whatever the circumstances, my “renewed†occupation with the “old†country would not permit me to return to the point at which I as an audacious young student had maltreated the musical parameters of so-called contemporary music. A completely different approach would be necessary: an extremely careful approach, inching my way gradually back into the Western world: an approach which would welcome tradition back into the fold, attempt to unfurl the petals and gently infuse this tradition with a breath of contemporary life.Although I am aware that I will not unleash a revolution or scandal with this approach, I am nevertheless confident as, with the musical vocabulary of this Requiem, I am travelling in an orbit in which no ballast or complex structures will be transported or intimated: on the contrary, I have attempted to form the message of the texts in music with the naivety of a “homecomerâ€. Harald WeissColonia de San PedroMarch 20091 (auch Altfl.) · 2 (2. auch Engl. Hr.) · 1 (auch Bassklar.) · 0 - 2 · Flhr. · 0 · 0 - P. S. (Glsp. · Röhrengl. · Gongs · Trgl. · Beck. · Tamt. · 2 Holzschlitztr. (oder Woodbl.) · Woodbl. · gr. Tr.) (3 Spieler) - Org. (Positiv) - Str. (4 · 4 · 4 · 4 · 2). Charpentier: Messe de Menuit pour Noël (SSAA soli, SSAA choir, flutes, strings and continuo) - Full
Charpentier: Messe de Menuit pour Noël (SSAA soli, SSAA choir, flutes, strings and continuo) - Full # Chamber Orchestra # INTERMEDIATE # Marc-Antoine Charpentier # Roar Kvam # Charpentier: Messe de Menuit p # KVAMusic Edition # SheetMusicPlus
Chamber Orchestra - Level 3 - SKU: A0.768506 Composed by Marc-Antoine Charpentier. Arranged by Roar Kvam. Baroque,Christmas. Score and parts. 120 pages....(+)
Chamber Orchestra - Level 3 - SKU: A0.768506 Composed by Marc-Antoine Charpentier. Arranged by Roar Kvam. Baroque,Christmas. Score and parts. 120 pages. KVAMusic Edition #4717673. Published by KVAMusic Edition (A0.768506). The Messe de Minuit was written around 1694 for the Jesuit church of Saint-Louis in Paris.What is remarkable about this mass is the use of ten French noëls (Christmas carols) in the composition. In the liturgy the birth of Christ is celebrated with three masses: the first during the night of December 24th, the second in the early morning of December 25th, and the third on the day itself. A special atmosphere surrounds the first of these masses on account of the midnight hour, and so CharpenÂtier gave special expression to the long observed practice in France of including popular Christmas carols in the Christmas liturgy by including them in the composition of his midnight mass. Although the Council of Trent had forbidden this kind of borrowing of secular melodies in masses in principle, long established customs were tolerated. Charpentier’s justly famous Messe de Minuit represents a perfect synthesis between the secular and liturgical, and between the popular and learned. Adapting the vast majority of the Latin mass to French noëls, the Messe de Minuit’s freshness and joyful spirit perfectly represent Advent. While Charpentier used ten different noël’s through the course of the work, the most serious moment of the mass, the statements of Christ’s incarnation, his mortal existence, and his death under Pontius Pilate, is given wholly original, appropriately sober music.