SKU: SU.27170010
Four short, whimsical movements inspired by the Steampunk genre tell the story of an eccentric inventor creating a flying machine.Flute & Clarinet Duration: 9' Composed: 2011 Published by: Nauticus Publishing.
SKU: AP.1-ADV7016
UPC: 805095070163. English.
Nocturne & Steam Train is a two-movement work. The first movement, Nocturne, is a passionate, lyrical, dark and expressive statement, and the second movement, Steam Train, is a spirited and highly rhythmic finale. This jazz-tinged work is ideal for recital, jury, or solo contest performances.
SKU: AP.1-ADV6008
UPC: 805095060089. English.
Nocturne & Steam Train is a two-movement work by Greg Yasinitsky. The first movement, Nocturne, is a passionate, lyrical, dark and expressive statement, and the second movement, Steam Train, is a spirited and highly rhythmic finale. This jazz-tinged work is ideal for recital, jury, or solo contest performances.
SKU: HL.49012938
ISBN 9781847612069. UPC: 841886000506. 9.0x12.0x0.215 inches.
These 13 pieces are intended for live performances. They are varied in style and enjoyable to play. The pianist is an equal partner to the trumpet player, sharing responsibility for musical completeness. Titles include: White Water Rafting; Steam Train; Parachuting; Gliding; Dodgems; Rock Jumping. The accompanying CD gives full performances of the pieces to listen to as well as accompaniments alone so that students can play along. White Water Rafting * Sailing * Parachuting * Steam Train * Gliding * Dodgems * In a Rowing Boat * Motor Cycle and Side-car * On Roller Blades * Rock Jumping * Country Cycle Ride * March Behind the Band * An Evening Stroll.
SKU: AP.1-ADV7017
UPC: 805095070170. English.
Nocturne & Steam Train is a two-movement work. The first movement, Nocturne, is a passionate, lyrical, dark ena expressive statement, and the second movement, Steam Train, is a spirited and highly rhythmic finale. This jazz-tinged work is ideal for recital, jury or solo contest performances.
SKU: HL.14019139
ISBN 9788759852262. 10.5x14.5x0.109 inches.
Buster Keaton was one of the first stars of the silver screen and appears in the 1928 motion picture, Steamboat Bill Junior, one of the undoubted final highlights of silent film. Swedish composer Magnus Lindberg was so affected by the stunning film, with its ambitious and iconic stunts, that in 1990 he wrote this terrific piece for Clarinet and Cello called Steamboat Bill Jr.. It is a colourful, four-movement work of spectral music, which hints at minimalism yet attempts to express the action and plot of the film in its eight-minute duration. This is the player's score, edited by Anssi Karttunen and set for Clarinet and Cello. The first performance took place during a concert by the Toimii ensemble at the Warsaw Autumn festival in September, 1990.
SKU: HL.1113577
ISBN 9781705179437. UPC: 196288104896. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches.
This Wilcox poem mysteriously describes, like a riddle, a locomotive as if it's a living being of flesh and blood. Parr's setting is perfect to create and hold interest of young singers using a minor key, dynamic contrast, and interesting, rhythmic writing. A solid teaching and performance piece for any time of year.
SKU: HL.253247
UPC: 888680719067. 6.75x10.5 inches.
From the Broadway musical The Pajama Game this is a production number to top all production numbers. With original choreography by Bob Fosse, your show choir will love creating the dance sequence.
SKU: HL.1113576
ISBN 9781705179420. UPC: 196288104889. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches.
SKU: HL.253337
UPC: 888680719098. 5.0x5.0x0.121 inches.
SKU: AP.41259S
ISBN 9781470664718. UPC: 038081480688. English.
The word steampunk refers to a genre of science fiction that features steam-powered machinery. Works of fiction in this style are most often set in the 19th century British Victorian era or the American Wild West. Machines and technology found in the works of Jules Verne and H.G. Wells would be good examples of steampunk-style inventions. The piece itself follows no specific narrative, but rather is meant to capture the spirit and mood of this hearty, highly imaginative, industrial-based movement. This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
SKU: AP.47285
ISBN 9781470652296. UPC: 038081546001. English.
This imaginative piece brings the magical sounds of steampunk to your concert band. Enter the world of Jules Verne, H. G. Wells, and others whose fascinating, limitless view of the future---from a Victorian vantage point---presented all sorts of fanciful contraptions: forward-looking modes of transportation, time travel, weaponry, and more! This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
SKU: AP.47285S
ISBN 9781470652388. UPC: 038081546018. English.
This imaginative piece brings the magical sounds of steampunk to your concert band. Enter the world of Jules Verne, H. G. Wells, and others whose fascinating, limitless view of the future---from a Victorian vantage point---presented all sorts of fanciful contraptions: forward-looking modes of transportation, time travel, weaponry, and more! This title available in MakeMusic Cloud.
SKU: PR.114414450
ISBN 9781598064087. UPC: 680160597635. 9x12 inches.
Inspired by the tale of a legendary folk hero, Adolphus Hailstork’s tour-de-force for trombone and piano is a riveting portrayal of the steely strength and stamina of John Henry, a former slave who helped build the American railroads and ultimately outperformed a steam engine. This composition uses quotes from the spiritual Every Time I Feel the Spirit and the folk song The Ballad of John Henry. For advanced players. Duration: 13’__________________________________________Text on the scanned back cover:JOHN HENRY'S BIG(MAN vs. MACHINE)FOR TROMBONE AND PIANOInspired by the tale of the legendary hero, Adolphus Hailstork’s tour-de-force for trombone and piano is a riveting portrayal of the steely strength and stamina of John Henry, a former slave who helped build the American railroads and ultimately outperformed a steam engine.PROGRAM NOTES by the ComposerJohn Henry was born a slave in the 1840’s or 1850’s. It is important to remember that no one knows for sure if John Henry existed or is a tall tale created by writers. That is one of the things that makes the legend so intriguing.According to the legend, he grew to stand 6 feet tall, 200 pounds – a giant in that day.Though the story of John Henry sounds like the quintessential tall tale, it is certainly based, at least in part, on historical circumstance. There are disputes as to where the legend originates. Some place John Henry in West Virginia, while recent research suggests Alabama. Still, all share a similar back-story.In order to construct the railroads, companies hired thousands of men to smooth out terrain and cut through obstacles that stood in the way of the proposed tracks. One such chore that figures heavily into some of the earliest John Henry ballads is the blasting of the Big Bend Tunnel, more than a mile straight through a mountain in West Virginia.Steel-drivin’ men like John Henry used large hammers and stakes to pound holes into the rock, which were were then filled with explosives that would blast a cavity deeper and deeper into the mountain. In the folk ballads, the central event took place under such conditions. Eager to reduce costs and speed up progress, some tunnel engineers were using steam drills to power their way into the rock. According to the great American tall tales, on hearing of the machine, John Henry challenged the steam drill to a contest. He won, but died of exhaustion, his life cut short by his own superhuman effort.This composition uses quotes from the spiritual Every Time I Feel the Spirit and the folk song The Ballad of John Henry.JOHN HENRY’S BIG was composed for trombonist David Jackson.