SKU: HL.1315782
ISBN 9798350110272. UPC: 196288179023. 9.0x12.0 inches.
No matter your age or if you're at the very start of your piano journey, you can play the 49 favorites in this collection! Each song is presented in arrangements with no page turns, simple right-hand melody parts, letter names written inside each note head, and basic left-hand chord diagrams. Songs include: Chasing Cars ? Dancing Queen ? Don't Stop Believin' ? Drivers License ? Every Breath You Take ? Free Fallin' ? Golden Hour ? He's a Pirate ? Heart and Soul ? Imagine ? La Bamba ? Lean on Me ? The Lion Sleeps Tonight ? One Call Away ? 100 Years ? Peaches ? Piano Man ? Stand by Me ? Star Wars (Main Theme) ? Sweet Caroline ? Take Me Home, Country Roads ? We Don't Talk About Bruno ? and more.
SKU: HL.14010967
English.
A new children's musical based upon four traditional famous fables: Town Mouse and Country Mouse, Frog and Ox, Fox and Stork and Hare and Tortoise. A full performance includes acting, mime, songs and dance. If you need to license a school/youth theatre performance of this product, please use the online application form.
SKU: BT.MUSAM1005543
ISBN 9781780387338.
F rom John Dowland's Galliard dedicated to the Virgin Queen through Handel’s Water Music for George I to Elgar's Imperial March marking Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, classical musichasbestowed upon Britain an unmatched musical legacy celebrating both king and country.As well as the triumphal music for state occasions this collection also features some of the quintessential music fromBritain’slong history, from the Elizabethan folk tune Greensleeves to Holst’s 1920s setting of Spring-Rice’s patriotic poem I Vow To Thee My Country.Fo r every age new music iscomposed to match theoccasion, each adding to Britain’s uniquely impressive musical heritage. This is a collection of the very best.
SKU: HL.49044796
ISBN 9790001203852. UPC: 196288056539. 9.0x12.0x0.109 inches. German - English.
The Long Journey, the final monologue of the opera The Golden Dragon based on the eponymous play by Roland Schimmelpfennig, has been given the air of a ballad. A young Chinese works illegally in an Asian restaurant of Anytown. Not having a health insurance, he bleeds to death after a botched dental operation. His colleagues throw his body into the river which runs through the town and carries the body to the sea. He floats back to his home country - this last journey is the theme of the monologue.