Format : Octavo
SKU: BT.AMP-376-140
9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.
The well-known 16th Century canon by Thomas Tallis is as effective as it is simple. This arrangement includes four verses of the melody: the first in the form of canon; the second for brass; the third for woodwind and the fourth for the entire orchestra. Philip Sparke’s arrangement is also well suited for incomplete brass ensembles. Eenvoudig, maar met een bijzondere uitwerking. Dat is deze bekende canon van Thomas Tallis uit de zestiende eeuw. Deze bewerking geeft vier strofen van het lied: de eerste in de vorm van een canon, de tweede voor de koperblazers, de derde voor de houtblazers en de vierde voor het gehele orkest. Ook wanneer u met een onvolledige bezetting moet werken, is dit arrangement van Philip Sparke goed speelbaar. Der bekannte Canon von Thomas Tallis aus dem 16. Jahrhundert ist ein ebenso einfaches wie wirkungsvolles Stück. Diese Bearbeitung präsentiert vier Strophen des Liedes: die erste in Kanonform, die zweite für die Blechbläser, die dritte für dieHolzbläser und die vierte für das gesamte Orchester. Philip Sparkes Arrangement ist auch für unvollständig besetzte Blasorchester gut spielbar. Cet arrangement pour orchestre d’harmonie du célèbre Canon de Thomas Tallis - qui met en musique le psaume 67, God Grant we Grace - comprend quatre couplets de ce cantique. Le premier est en forme de canon, le deuxième est interprété par les cuivres, le troisième par les bois et le dernier est repris par l’orchestre entier. Le somptueux arrangement réalisé par Philip Sparke conviendra toutes les formations, même restreintes. Questo arrangiamento per banda del celebre Canone del XVI secolo di Thomas Tallis che mette in musica il Salmo 67, God Grant we Grace, presenta quattro strofe estratte da questo cantico. La prima è proposta sotto forma di canone, la seconda affi data agli ottoni, la terza ai legni, e l’ultima è ripresa dall’intero organico. Il sontuoso arrangiamento di Philip Sparke si presta in modo ottimale a essere eseguito da ogni tipo di organico, anche ridotto.
SKU: BT.AMP-376-010
SKU: KN.08724S
UPC: 822795087246.
This setting of a simple 8-bar canon written by Thomas Tallis in the 16th century affords young strings a wonderful chance to experience the challenge and thrill of playing contrapuntal textures. It features both traditional and non-traditional harmonizations, and casts everyone in a lead role at one time or another. Duration 3:10. Available in SmartMusic.
SKU: HL.48010807
UPC: 073999186437. 8.25x6 inches.
Contents: Sound for us • London's burning • Drummer's march • Fiddle and flute • Favourite round • Long, long ago • My dame hath a lame, tame crane • Tallis' canon • Summer song • Summer is a-coming in • Echo dance • Ave Maria • Idle cowboy • Three blind mice • Gavotte • I sing when I'm happy • The rose • Oh, how lovely is the evening • Rumba Time • A boat, a boat • Haste thee, nymph • The flower wondrous-fair • Come, follow • O my love • The four posted bed • Emperor Waltz • Little Brown Jug.
SKU: BT.DHP-1195826-010
English-German-French-Dutch.
A Man’s Destiny has the Frisian line ‘Yn Ieren en Sinen’ (‘with much conviction’) as its subtitle. The work was commissioned by CMV Harmonie Sneek (based in Friesland, The Netherlands) to acknowledge their 95th anniversary. The composer based this work on the life of a former member of the band, who played flugelhorn in the ensemble until the age of 86. Their favourite piece of music, ‘Canon’ by Thomas Tallis, provided a great deal of musical inspiration for this characteristic and versatile work.A Man’s Destiny heeft als ondertitel de Friese regel ‘Yn Ieren en Sinen’ (vanuit volle overtuiging) meegekregen. Het werk is geschreven in opdracht van de CMV Harmonie Sneek ter gelegenheid van haar 95-jarig jubileum. De componist baseerde de compositie op het leven van een oud-lid van de vereniging een man die tot zijn 86e jaar de bugel bespeelde. Diens lievelingslied, ‘Tallis’ Canon’ van Thomas Tallis, is dan ook de muzikale inspiratiebron geweest voor dit karakteristieke en veelzijdige werk.A Man’s Destiny hat den friesischen Ausspruch Yn Ieren en Sinen“ (mit großer Überzeugung) als Untertitel. Das Werk wurde von der CMV Harmonie Sneek (aus Friesland in den Niederlanden) anlässlich ihres 95-jährigen Bestehens in Auftrag gegeben. Der Komponist widmete sich in diesem Werk dem Leben eines ehemaligen Orchestermitglieds, das bis zum Alter von 86 Jahren in dem Ensemble Flügelhorn gespielt hat. Sein Lieblingsstück Canon“ von Thomas Tallis diente als wichtige musikalische Inspirationsquelle für diese charakteristische und vielseitige Komposition.A Man’s Destiny est sous-titrée, en frison, « Yn Ieren en Sinen» (Avec une forte conviction). Cette œuvre est une commande de CMV Harmonie Sneek (un orchestre basé dans les Frisons, aux Pays-Bas) pour commémorer son 95e anniversaire. Le compositeur a fondé son œuvre sur la vie d’un ancien membre de l’orchestre qui y a joué du bugle jusqu’ l’ ge de 86 ans. Son œuvre préférée, le « Canon » de Thomas Tallis, a grandement inspiré cette pièce caractéristique et flexible.
SKU: BT.DHP-1195826-140
SKU: CR.977869
ISBN 9780758665850. 8.5 X 11 inches.
The hymn tunes of master composers such as Thomas Tallis (TALLIS' CANON), Jean Sibelius (FINLANDIA), and Gustav Holst (THAXTED) are featured in this exceptional collection of piano settings. The hymn settings have been written by modern-day composers in a variety of styles, forms, and techniques. This collection will be sought after by students, teachers, and church musicians, and is great for creative use in both recitals and worship.
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SKU: BT.DHP-1185826-020
‘Yn Ieren en Sinen’ (‘with much conviction’) was commissioned by CMV Harmonie Sneek (Friesland, The Netherlands) to mark their 95th anniversary. As requested by the commissioning party, the composer based this work on the life of a former member of the band, who played flugelhorn until the age of 86. Music was very important in the eventful life of the man in question. A passionate musician, he had a great love for chorale melodies, and his favourite piece, the famous Canon by the English composer Thomas Tallis (1505-1585) was the source of inspiration for this composition. Yn Ieren en Sinen (vanuit volle overtuiging) is geschreven in opdracht van CMV Harmonie Sneek ter gelegenheid van het 95-jarig jubileum van dat orkest. Op verzoek van de opdrachtgever baseerde de componist het werk op het leven van een oud-lid van de vereniging een man die tot zijn 86e jaar de bugel bespeelde. Muziek was erg belangrijk in het veelbewogen leven van de man. Als fanatiek muzikant had hij een grote liefde voor koraalmelodieën. Zijn lievelingslied, Tallis’ Canon van de Engelse componist Thomas Tallis (1505-1585), is dan ook de inspiratiebron geweest voor deze compositie.
SKU: BT.DHP-1185826-120
SKU: FP.FHP06
ISBN 9790570504053.
The heartachingly beautiful Tallis Remembered is a timeless little piece composed by outstanding British composer Peter Hope for the 2013 William Alwyn Festival, where it featured a violin instead of the clarinet. The work was inspired by Wendy Cope’s wistful poem ‘Tallis’s Canon’ and is effectively a set of through-composed variations on Tallis’s well-known tune. A recording of the work can be heard on the CD 'Windblown: Sonatas for Wind Instruments by Peter Hope'. It has been regularly featured on Radio 3.Hope has written and arranged for many internationally known names, including Jose Carreras and Kiri te Kanawa, and other composers including John Williams and James Horner. His original compositions include the Suite: Ring of Kerry (which won an Ivor Novello Award in 1968/9), a Trumpet Concerto, performed by Elgar Howarth, a Concertino for bassoon and orchestra, recorded by Graham Salvage with the Royal Ballet Sinfonia, and a Recorder Concerto, recorded by John Turner with the Manchester Camerata Ensemble. His Bramall Hall Dances, for recorder and guitar/piano are published by Forsyth Brothers Ltd. and have become a standard repertoire work for the recorder.
SKU: KJ.9167
UPC: 084027047057.
This SSAATTBB a cappella setting of All Praise to Thee brings innovative textures and harmonic sonorities to the much-loved tune Tallis Canon. An opening statement of the tune is followed by SATB parts employing traditional canonic treatment, which then expands to 8 parts with sustained chords providing a new textural backdrop for the re-appearance of the hymn tune in augmented form.