| Percussion World: Timpani Trinity College London
Timpani SKU: TL.TCL616029 Composed by Trinity College London. Educational...(+)
Timpani SKU:
TL.TCL616029 Composed
by Trinity College
London. Educational.
Sheet music. Trinity
College London #TCL
616029. Published by
Trinity College London
(TL.TCL616029).
A collection of
material for Timpani,
some of which features in
the Trinity College
London Percussion exam
syllabus. Included are a
selection of graded
excercises (Grades
1–5) and studies,
together with pieces by
Keith Bartlett and David
Hext. Pieces which are
included on the current
Percussion syllabus are:
Nimble Stix (Grade 3),
Galop (Grade 4), Sweet
Sixteenths (Grade 4),
Mischievous March (Grade
6), Trinity Variations
(Grade 7) and Dialogues
(Grade 8). $19.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| Portraits for Timpani Timbales [Partition] - Avancé Alfred Publishing
By Anthony J. Cirone. For Timpani. Percussion - Timpani Method or Collection. Bo...(+)
By Anthony J. Cirone. For
Timpani. Percussion -
Timpani Method or
Collection. Book. 56
pages. Published by
Alfred Publishing.
$11.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Intermediate Studies for Developing Artists on Keyboard Percussion GIA Publications
SKU: GI.G-279529 Composed by Patrick Roulet. Music Education. 48 pages. G...(+)
SKU: GI.G-279529
Composed by Patrick
Roulet. Music Education.
48 pages. GIA
Publications #279529.
Published by GIA
Publications
(GI.G-279529). ISBN
9781574634808. UPC:
888680756123. This
collection of exercises,
melodies, and excerpts is
designed to inspire the
intermediate two-mallet
player with music that is
both musically expressive
and technically
challenging. Selections
cover a wide range of
dynamics, phrasing and
articulation in a variety
of tempos, styles and
genres. The examples
become progressively more
difficult as new
technical and musical
concepts are introduced.
The book includes
additional information
about each piece, the
composer, and the
historical time period,
as well as definitions of
musical terms. This
Spotify playlist
has recordings of the
pieces referenced in this
book:
https://open.spotify.com/
playlist/6hSN6udmTn7Wouf5
NVWt2Z?si=J-FYb66cTtqNwfQ
b-QsWiA. $14.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Cosmopolydian for Wind Band Orchestre d'harmonie Metropolis Music Publishers
Wind Band SKU: IS.WE7090EM Composed by Nico Schoeters. Ensembles - Wind B...(+)
Wind Band SKU:
IS.WE7090EM Composed
by Nico Schoeters.
Ensembles - Wind Band.
Metropolis Music
Publishers #WE7090EM.
Published by Metropolis
Music Publishers
(IS.WE7090EM). ISBN
9790365070909. Nico
Schoeters took his first
percussion lessons with
Eric Buyle in the Academy
for Music and Word in
Boom, near Antwerp, after
getting the hang of it
through private lessons
by Jozef Vervliet.
Afterwards he continued
his music studies at the
Royal Conservatory of
Antwerp, where he was
taught by Leo Ouderits,
Carlo Willems and Koen
Wilmaers. In 1998 he
graduated there with
great distinction as
Master in percussion.
After cooperating on
various projects in
Belgium and abroad as a
freelance percussionist,
Nico took up a position
as a percussionist in the
National Orchestra of
Belgium. However, despite
of all his achievements
as a percussionist, Nico
Schoeters didn’t take
his first musical steps
by playing percussion,
but by playing the piano.
His love for the piano
remained a common thread
in his musical career.
For example, he played
numerous gigs as a
pianist with his jazz
quartet ‘Just Friends,
consisting of a number of
top musicians who are his
friends. In addition he
started composing piano
works in 2012.
Cosmopolydian is my first
composition for symphonic
windband. It's a solo
piece for flute and
vibraphone which is
dedicated to Inge Smedts,
principal piccolo at the
Royal Wind Band of the
Belgian Guides. It is
written in the context of
a musical project
‘Cocktail Maison'. This
project includes a
concert on May 25th, 2017
in De Singel in Antwerp
where this work will be
premiered, a CD recording
and a concert tour. All
the pieces for this
project are new
compositions by Piet
Swerts, Jef Neve, Klaas
Coulembier, Etienne
Houben, Bart Watté, Jan
Huylebroeck, Francois
Glorieux and myself. All
the compositions are
inspired by a cocktail.
My choice is the
Cosmopolitan, but the
non-alcoholic version,
the mocktail actually.
The title Cosmopolydian
is a nod to the lydian
scale which I used as a
base for the majority of
the piece. The idea
behind the music is an
image of children
enjoying themselves,
worry-free, during the
holidays. Tired but
satisfied, they go to
sleep and have wonderful
dreams. The next day they
wake up to start a
beautiful new day.The
work is constructed in a
typical ABA form. A quick
first part: ‘sparkling
allegro', which of course
should sound very light
and playful. A slow
middle part warm adagio,
in which the beautiful
dreams become audible.
The last part is a
re-exposition of the
first part in which
eventually all the themes
merge into the final. $134.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Cosmopolydian for Flute and Piano Flûte traversière et Piano Metropolis Music Publishers
Flute and Piano SKU: IS.FP7396EM Composed by Nico Schoeters. Woodwinds - ...(+)
Flute and Piano SKU:
IS.FP7396EM Composed
by Nico Schoeters.
Woodwinds - Flute.
Metropolis Music
Publishers #FP7396EM.
Published by Metropolis
Music Publishers
(IS.FP7396EM). ISBN
9790365073962. Nico
Schoeters took his first
percussion lessons with
Eric Buyle in the Academy
for Music and Word in
Boom, near Antwerp, after
getting the hang of it
through private lessons
by Jozef Vervliet.
Afterwards he continued
his music studies at the
Royal Conservatory of
Antwerp, where he was
taught by Leo Ouderits,
Carlo Willems and Koen
Wilmaers. In 1998 he
graduated there with
great distinction as
Master in percussion.
After cooperating on
various projects in
Belgium and abroad as a
freelance percussionist,
Nico took up a position
as a percussionist in the
National Orchestra of
Belgium. However, despite
of all his achievements
as a percussionist, Nico
Schoeters didn’t take
his first musical steps
by playing percussion,
but by playing the piano.
His love for the piano
remained a common thread
in his musical career.
For example, he played
numerous gigs as a
pianist with his jazz
quartet ‘Just Friends,
consisting of a number of
top musicians who are his
friends. In addition he
started composing piano
works in 2012.
Cosmopolydian is my first
composition for symphonic
windband. It's a solo
piece for flute and
vibraphone which is
dedicated to Inge Smedts,
principal piccolo at the
Royal Wind Band of the
Belgian Guides. It is
written in the context of
a musical project
‘Cocktail Maison'. This
project includes a
concert on May 25th, 2017
in De Singel in Antwerp
where this work will be
premiered, a CD recording
and a concert tour. All
the pieces for this
project are new
compositions by Piet
Swerts, Jef Neve, Klaas
Coulembier, Etienne
Houben, Bart Watté, Jan
Huylebroeck, Francois
Glorieux and myself. All
the compositions are
inspired by a cocktail.
My choice is the
Cosmopolitan, but the
non-alcoholic version,
the mocktail actually.
The title Cosmopolydian
is a nod to the lydian
scale which I used as a
base for the majority of
the piece. The idea
behind the music is an
image of children
enjoying themselves,
worry-free, during the
holidays. Tired but
satisfied, they go to
sleep and have wonderful
dreams. The next day they
wake up to start a
beautiful new day. The
work is constructed in a
typical ABA form. A quick
first part: ‘sparkling
allegro', which of course
should sound very light
and playful. A slow
middle part warm adagio,
in which the beautiful
dreams become audible.
The last part is a
re-exposition of the
first part in which
eventually all the themes
merge into the final. $22.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Barcarolles for a Sinking City Theodore Presser Co.
Orchestra Bass Clarinet, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Contrabas...(+)
Orchestra Bass Clarinet,
Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2,
Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2,
Contrabass,
Contrabassoon, English
Horn, Flute 1, Flute 2,
Harp, Horn 1, Horn 2,
Horn 3, Horn 4, Oboe 1,
Oboe 2, Percussion 1,
Percussion 2, Percussion
3, Percussion 4, Piccolo
and more. SKU:
PR.11641139S Composed
by Lowell Liebermann.
Full score. Duration 15
minutes. Theodore Presser
Company #116-41139S.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.11641139S). UPC:
680160682119. Barca
rolles for a Sinking City
was inspired by the city
of Venice, a place that
has long held the
fascination of artists,
writers and composers,
and which I have been
lucky enough to visit on
several occasions. Sadly
it seems that future
generations may not be so
lucky: in addition to the
city's slow sinking and
recently discovered
tilting, studies predict
that if global warming
and the resultant rise of
ocean levels is unabated,
the entire city (as well
as many other coastal
cities around the globe)
will be under water by
2100. I. Funeral
Gondola The late, cryptic
piano works of Franz
Liszt made a profound
impression on me as a
young composer, among
them two works he
entitled La Lugubre
Gondola (usually
translated as The Funeral
Gondola ) which were said
to be a premonition of
Wagner's death in Venice,
his coffin transported
through the canals in a
black gondola. These late
pieces of Liszt acquired
even greater significance
to me after I spent two
summers in Bayreuth under
the patronage of
Friedelind Wagner, the
granddaughter of Wagner
and great-granddaughter
of Liszt. This movement
is a meditation on
Wagner, Liszt, Venice and
its own evanescence. II.
Barcarolle/Quodlibet The
Quodlibet (Latin for what
pleases) is a musical
form dating back to the
15th century where many
disparate melodies are
juxtaposed. Popular in
the Renaissance, sacred
and secular melodies were
combined, often to
comical effect due to the
resultant incongruity of
the words. The form was
considered the ultimate
test of a composer's
mastery of counterpoint.
The most famous Quodlibet
is without doubt the
final Variation of Bach's
Goldberg Variations. As a
form the Quodlibet is
less common in more
recent music, although
examples can be found in
the works of Kurt Weill
and David Del Tredici.
My own
Barcarolle/Quodlibet was
inspired by the (perhaps
apocryphal) story of the
funeral where musicians
were asked to play a Bach
Choral, but due to
miscommunication played
instead the Bacarolle
from The Tales of
Hoffmann. Here, the Bach
Choral Allen Menschen
mussen sterben (All Men
Must Die) is heard in the
strings pizzicato, with a
tempo indication In slow
motion. The alto line of
the Bach suggests a
phrase from Beethoven's
Ninth Symphony (Alle
Menchen werden Bruder)
heard in the muted
trombone. Before long,
the famous tune from
Offenbach's opera is
heard, followed by
quotations from iconic
Barcarolles by Chopin,
Mendelssohn and Faure, as
well as two Venetian
popular songs and more
Beethoven. III.
Barcarola/Ostinato/Carill
on An ostinato is a
repeated musical figure,
and carillon is Italian
for music box. This
movement references the
obsolete genre of salon
pieces that imitated
music boxes: such works
by composers like Liadov
and Gretchaninov used to
be a mainstay of
pianists' encore
repertoire. This movement
is however much darker in
conception than those
pleasant trifles.
Utilizing the full
battery of percussion,
the carefully notated
temporal slowing of the
ostinato becomes
overwhelmed by a poignant
chorale melody before
this box is snapped shut.
IV. Barcarolle
Oubliee (Forgotten
Barcarolle) Marked
limpido (still) the final
movement begins with the
sound of rain produced by
a percussion instrument
called (appropriately) a
rain stick. Halting
phrases in the harp
coalesce into the
accompaniment for a
plangent melody heard in
the clarinet. The central
Adagio of this movement
leads to a shattering
climax, before the
opening phrases return
and dissipate into
nothingness. $48.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Barcarolles for a Sinking City Theodore Presser Co.
Orchestra Bass Clarinet, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Contrabas...(+)
Orchestra Bass Clarinet,
Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2,
Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2,
Contrabass,
Contrabassoon, English
Horn, Flute 1, Flute 2,
Harp, Horn 1, Horn 2,
Horn 3, Horn 4, Oboe 1,
Oboe 2, Percussion 1,
Percussion 2, Percussion
3, Percussion 4, Piccolo
and more. SKU:
PR.11641139L Composed
by Lowell Liebermann.
Large Score. Duration 15
minutes. Theodore Presser
Company #116-41139L.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.11641139L). UPC:
680160682126. Barca
rolles for a Sinking City
was inspired by the city
of Venice, a place that
has long held the
fascination of artists,
writers and composers,
and which I have been
lucky enough to visit on
several occasions. Sadly
it seems that future
generations may not be so
lucky: in addition to the
city's slow sinking and
recently discovered
tilting, studies predict
that if global warming
and the resultant rise of
ocean levels is unabated,
the entire city (as well
as many other coastal
cities around the globe)
will be under water by
2100. I. Funeral
Gondola The late, cryptic
piano works of Franz
Liszt made a profound
impression on me as a
young composer, among
them two works he
entitled La Lugubre
Gondola (usually
translated as The Funeral
Gondola ) which were said
to be a premonition of
Wagner's death in Venice,
his coffin transported
through the canals in a
black gondola. These late
pieces of Liszt acquired
even greater significance
to me after I spent two
summers in Bayreuth under
the patronage of
Friedelind Wagner, the
granddaughter of Wagner
and great-granddaughter
of Liszt. This movement
is a meditation on
Wagner, Liszt, Venice and
its own evanescence. II.
Barcarolle/Quodlibet The
Quodlibet (Latin for what
pleases) is a musical
form dating back to the
15th century where many
disparate melodies are
juxtaposed. Popular in
the Renaissance, sacred
and secular melodies were
combined, often to
comical effect due to the
resultant incongruity of
the words. The form was
considered the ultimate
test of a composer's
mastery of counterpoint.
The most famous Quodlibet
is without doubt the
final Variation of Bach's
Goldberg Variations. As a
form the Quodlibet is
less common in more
recent music, although
examples can be found in
the works of Kurt Weill
and David Del Tredici.
My own
Barcarolle/Quodlibet was
inspired by the (perhaps
apocryphal) story of the
funeral where musicians
were asked to play a Bach
Choral, but due to
miscommunication played
instead the Bacarolle
from The Tales of
Hoffmann. Here, the Bach
Choral Allen Menschen
mussen sterben (All Men
Must Die) is heard in the
strings pizzicato, with a
tempo indication In slow
motion. The alto line of
the Bach suggests a
phrase from Beethoven's
Ninth Symphony (Alle
Menchen werden Bruder)
heard in the muted
trombone. Before long,
the famous tune from
Offenbach's opera is
heard, followed by
quotations from iconic
Barcarolles by Chopin,
Mendelssohn and Faure, as
well as two Venetian
popular songs and more
Beethoven. III.
Barcarola/Ostinato/Carill
on An ostinato is a
repeated musical figure,
and carillon is Italian
for music box. This
movement references the
obsolete genre of salon
pieces that imitated
music boxes: such works
by composers like Liadov
and Gretchaninov used to
be a mainstay of
pianists' encore
repertoire. This movement
is however much darker in
conception than those
pleasant trifles.
Utilizing the full
battery of percussion,
the carefully notated
temporal slowing of the
ostinato becomes
overwhelmed by a poignant
chorale melody before
this box is snapped shut.
IV. Barcarolle
Oubliee (Forgotten
Barcarolle) Marked
limpido (still) the final
movement begins with the
sound of rain produced by
a percussion instrument
called (appropriately) a
rain stick. Halting
phrases in the harp
coalesce into the
accompaniment for a
plangent melody heard in
the clarinet. The central
Adagio of this movement
leads to a shattering
climax, before the
opening phrases return
and dissipate into
nothingness. $90.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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