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SKU: HL.14015606
UPC: 884088432782. English.
The matching cassette to accompany Hubble-Bubble.
SKU: KN.20018
UPC: 822795200188.
Featu ring a variety of common percussion instruments, this programmatic work is a convincing and colorful portrayal of life in the Old West, complete with cowboys, galloping horses, a saloon, and the proverbial gunfight. The shots in the gunfight section are provided by two players popping bubble wrap, which puts a fun-loving and unforgettable spin on the classic American showdown! Duration 2:30.
SKU: BT.MUSAM997458
ISBN 9781849380881.
T he little book with all the big songs!
A pocket-sized collection of over 70 hits by the biggest names of the 1980s.
Presented in chord songbook format, with chord symbols, Guitar chord boxes andcompletelyrics.
SKU: HH.HH572-FSP
ISBN 9790708185871.
The cello sonatas, now published in a modern edition for the first time, are all in three or four movements. They bubble with life and have moments of great drama, particularly in the development sections of the sonata-form movements. The expressive depth of their slow movements is equally impressive. Ignored for too long, Eiffert deserves respect, recognition and, above all, a chance for his music to be heard again.
SKU: HH.HH558-FSP
ISBN 9790708185734.
The flute sonatas, now published in a modern edition for the first time, are all three-movement works. They bubble with life and have moments of great drama, particularly in the development sections of the sonata-form movements. The expressive depth of their slow movements is equally impressive. Ignored for too long, Eiffert deserves respect, recognition and, above all, a chance for his music to be heard again.
SKU: HH.HH559-FSP
ISBN 9790708185741.
SKU: HH.HH573-FSP
ISBN 9790708185888.
SKU: PR.114423770
UPC: 680160688579.
When RoseWind Duo’s Clifford Leaman and Scott Herring commissioned me for Silver Linings, we could not have anticipated that we would be in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic when I composed the piece. In the early summer of 2020, when the three of us met virtually to discuss possible topics, we had all been in lockdown for several months; the causes and effects of the lockdown were at the forefront of our discussion. In themidst of daily tragedies, I had been seeing news stories using the words “silver lining” to describe unexpectedly positive situations arising from our global situation, ranging from small effects (i.e. people having time to work on projects they never could get around to doing) to global ramifications (resurging animal populations in areas where they’re no longer challenged for space with humanity).Silver Linings consists of two movements. Groundhog Day, the first movement, is slow and brooding. It embodies the strong feeling of déjà vu that so many of us experienced early on into lockdown, as we seemed to live the same day repeatedly with minor variances to our schedules. There are two main musical gestures: the first opens the piece as a slow, ascending minor chord which is a representation of uncertainty, and the secondis a falling minor scale. These gestures depict how our lives were reduced to the basic building blocks of life – wake up, eat, work, eat, sleep – as our daily activities and livelihoods were suddenly knocked down. These same two gestures are utilized in the energetic second movement, Making Lemonade, except that they are spun around to reveal their silver linings: the minor chord falls to sound centered and decisive, and the minor scale rises as it bubbles with activity. Among the seeds of despair are also foundseeds of hope, and the saxophone and marimba explore this hopefulness with great vigor and excitement.