SKU: CF.PPS43F
ISBN 9781491147764. UPC: 680160905263. 9 x 12 inches.
False Start features fun melodies that young students will love to play. The piece uses rests effectively to enhance these melodies for beginning bands. Using only the first 6 notes of the Bb scale and basic rhythms, this piece offers a wide range of teachable music performance techniques, including counting, tempo consistency, dynamics, articulations, blend, balance, and style.
SKU: HL.49007250
ISBN 9790001077934. 9.0x12.0x0.096 inches.
The pavers * march * Musical box * Out of Tune * In Indian File * Mazur * Nightly Chimes * The fencers * a legend * The false Trumpet * Pingpong * From the far east * By the brooklet * When mother caresses * At the shooting-range * Don't you go mad? * The white sailing ship * Czardas * Bird on the window-sill * Lullaby.
SKU: HL.48009737
UPC: 073999125832. 9.25x12.25x0.062 inches.
Contents: Song of Ver * Song of Hiems * Riddle Song * False Concolinel.
SKU: HL.251483
UPC: 888680715960. 6.75x10.5 inches.
Fashioned after the 16th century Ballettos of Italy which featured the popular “fal, la, la” refrains. This is a worthy addition to the Choral Treasury series that John Leavitt has been curating and countless directors of serious music have been seeking.
SKU: CF.PPS43
ISBN 9781491147061. UPC: 680160904563. 9 x 12 inches.
SKU: KJ.8661
Fun to Sing Tale of A False Lover Who Finally Meets His Match. Ideal For Changing Voices. Grade 2.
SKU: CF.CM9583
ISBN 9781491154052. UPC: 680160912551. 6.875 x 10.5 inches. Key: Eb major. English. Thomas Moore (1779-1852).
Thomas Moore (17791852) was an Irish poet, singer, songwriter and entertainer. In his poem, On Music, Moore emphasizes the power that music has in our lives and the ability it has to evoke memories and feelings from the past. Music transcends that which can be spoken or felt. The beauty of making music together is to establish meaningful connections with others and to share a common language through song. We are reminded, however, that relationships with each other can be fluid or unstable, but as the words of the poem remind us, music will not betray. No matter the experiences that we face, the relationships that we foster, or the memories that we create, music will always be there for us in times of need and in times of celebration. What does music mean to you? How does it enrich your life? On Music Thomas Moore When through life unblest we rove, Losing all that made life dear, Should some notes we used to love, In days of boyhood, meet our ear, Oh! how welcome breathes the strain! Wakening thoughts that long have slept, Kindling former smiles again In faded eyes that long have wept. Like the gale, that sighs along Beds of oriental flowers, Is the grateful breath of song, That once was heard in happier hours. Filld with balm the gale sighs on, Though the flowers have sunk in death; So, when pleasures dream is gone, Its memory lives in Musics breath. Music, oh, how faint, how weak, Language fades before thy spell! Why should Feeling ever speak, When thou canst breathe her soul so well? Friendships balmy words may feign, Loves are even more false than they; Oh! tis only musics strain Can sweetly soothe, and not betray. Note to the performer: Liberty can be taken with the tempo markings and rubato should be used throughout in order to further stress the beauty and significance of the text. With its vocal-like descant, the flute should be treated as an additional voice rather than mere accompaniment to enhance the texture of the piece.Thomas Moore (1779a1852) was an Irish poet, singer, songwriter and entertainer. In his poem, On Music, Moore emphasizes the power that music has in our lives and the ability it has to evoke memories and feelings from the past. Music transcends that which can be spoken or felt. The beauty of making music together is to establish meaningful connections with others and to share a common language through song. We are reminded, however, that relationships with each other can be fluid or unstable, but as the words of the poem remind us, music will not betray. No matter the experiences that we face, the relationships that we foster, or the memories that we create, music will always be there for us in times of need and in times of celebration. What does music mean to you? How does it enrich your life? On Music a Thomas Moore When through life unblest we rove, Losing all that made life dear, Should some notes we used to love, In days of boyhood, meet our ear, Oh! how welcome breathes the strain! Wakening thoughts that long have slept, Kindling former smiles again In faded eyes that long have wept. Like the gale, that sighs along Beds of oriental flowers, Is the grateful breath of song, That once was heard in happier hours. Fillad with balm the gale sighs on, Though the flowers have sunk in death; So, when pleasureas dream is gone, Its memory lives in Musicas breath. Music, oh, how faint, how weak, Language fades before thy spell! Why should Feeling ever speak, When thou canst breathe her soul so well? Friendshipas balmy words may feign, Loveas are even more false than they; Oh! atis only musicas strain Can sweetly soothe, and not betray. Note to the performer: Liberty can be taken with the tempo markings and rubato should be used throughout in order to further stress the beauty and significance of the text. With its vocal-like descant, the flute should be treated as an additional voice rather than mere accompaniment to enhance the texture of the piece.Thomas Moore (1779-1852) was an Irish poet, singer, songwriter and entertainer. In his poem, On Music, Moore emphasizes the power that music has in our lives and the ability it has to evoke memories and feelings from the past. Music transcends that which can be spoken or felt. The beauty of making music together is to establish meaningful connections with others and to share a common language through song. We are reminded, however, that relationships with each other can be fluid or unstable, but as the words of the poem remind us, music will not betray. No matter the experiences that we face, the relationships that we foster, or the memories that we create, music will always be there for us in times of need and in times of celebration. What does music mean to you? How does it enrich your life? On Music - Thomas Moore When through life unblest we rove, Losing all that made life dear, Should some notes we used to love, In days of boyhood, meet our ear, Oh! how welcome breathes the strain! Wakening thoughts that long have slept, Kindling former smiles again In faded eyes that long have wept. Like the gale, that sighs along Beds of oriental flowers, Is the grateful breath of song, That once was heard in happier hours. Fill'd with balm the gale sighs on, Though the flowers have sunk in death; So, when pleasure's dream is gone, Its memory lives in Music's breath. Music, oh, how faint, how weak, Language fades before thy spell! Why should Feeling ever speak, When thou canst breathe her soul so well? Friendship's balmy words may feign, Love's are even more false than they; Oh! 'tis only music's strain Can sweetly soothe, and not betray. Note to the performer: Liberty can be taken with the tempo markings and rubato should be used throughout in order to further stress the beauty and significance of the text. With its vocal-like descant, the flute should be treated as an additional voice rather than mere accompaniment to enhance the texture of the piece.Thomas Moore (1779-1852) was an Irish poet, singer, songwriter and entertainer. In his poem, On Music, Moore emphasizes the power that music has in our lives and the ability it has to evoke memories and feelings from the past. Music transcends that which can be spoken or felt. The beauty of making music together is to establish meaningful connections with others and to share a common language through song. We are reminded, however, that relationships with each other can be fluid or unstable, but as the words of the poem remind us, music will not betray. No matter the experiences that we face, the relationships that we foster, or the memories that we create, music will always be there for us in times of need and in times of celebration. What does music mean to you? How does it enrich your life? On Music - Thomas Moore When through life unblest we rove, Losing all that made life dear, Should some notes we used to love, In days of boyhood, meet our ear, Oh! how welcome breathes the strain! Wakening thoughts that long have slept, Kindling former smiles again In faded eyes that long have wept. Like the gale, that sighs along Beds of oriental flowers, Is the grateful breath of song, That once was heard in happier hours. Fill'd with balm the gale sighs on, Though the flowers have sunk in death; So, when pleasure's dream is gone, Its memory lives in Music's breath. Music, oh, how faint, how weak, Language fades before thy spell! Why should Feeling ever speak, When thou canst breathe her soul so well? Friendship's balmy words may feign, Love's are even more false than they; Oh! 'tis only music's strain Can sweetly soothe, and not betray. Note to the performer: Liberty can be taken with the tempo markings and rubato should be used throughout in order to further stress the beauty and significance of the text. With its vocal-like descant, the flute should be treated as an additional voice rather than mere accompaniment to enhance the texture of the piece.Thomas Moore (1779–1852) was an Irish poet, singer, songwriter and entertainer. In his poem, On Music, Moore emphasizes the power that music has in our lives and the ability it has to evoke memories and feelings from the past. Music transcends that which can be spoken or felt. The beauty of making music together is to establish meaningful connections with others and to share a common language through song.We are reminded, however, that relationships with each other can be fluid or unstable, but as the words of the poem remind us, music will not betray. No matter the experiences that we face, the relationships that we foster, or the memories that we create, music will always be there for us in times of need and in times of celebration. What does music mean to you? How does it enrich your life?On Music – Thomas MooreWhen through life unblest we rove,Losing all that made life dear,Should some notes we used to love,In days of boyhood, meet our ear,Oh! how welcome breathes the strain!Wakening thoughts that long have slept,Kindling former smiles againIn faded eyes that long have wept.Like the gale, that sighs alongBeds of oriental flowers,Is the grateful breath of song,That once was heard in happier hours.Fill’d with balm the gale sighs on,Though the flowers have sunk in death;So, when pleasure’s dream is gone,Its memory lives in Music’s breath.Music, oh, how faint, how weak,Language fades before thy spell!Why should Feeling ever speak,When thou canst breathe her soul so well?Friendship’s balmy words may feign,Love’s are even more false than they;Oh! ’tis only music’s strainCan sweetly soothe, and not betray.Note to the performer: Liberty can be taken with the tempo markings and rubato should be used throughout in order to further stress the beauty and significance of the text. With its vocal-like descant, the flute should be treated as an additional voice rather than mere accompaniment to enhance the texture of the piece.
SKU: HL.49041962
ISBN 9783795751067. 8.25x11.75x0.39 inches. German.
This book is about the perfect saxophone sound. In an easygoing, yet accurate manner, Dirko Juchem explains all effects that a saxophonist should be able to master on his instrument: Professional breathing, embouchure, intonation, vibrato, growl, subtone, false fingerings, high notes, glissando, jazz and rock phrasing are all dealt with in detail and demonstrated on the accompanying CD. Additional session tracks provide the possibility to put the acquired knowledge into practice immediately 'with a band'.Due to the easygoing way of imparting fundamental knowledge, 'Saxophon-Sound' is a valuable addition to instrumental lessons, and even the experienced saxophonist will find the advanced techniques, such as false fingerings or high notes, to be professional practising material.'Saxophon-Sound' is ideal for saxophone lessons and can be used as motivating accompanying material in addition to any customary method.New edition 2005.
SKU: HL.49047358
ISBN 9783795730635. UPC: 196288207498.
This book is about the perfect saxophone sound. In an easygoing, yet accurate manner, Dirko Juchem explains all effects that a saxophonist should be able to master on his instrument: Professional breathing, embouchure, intonation, vibrato, growl, subtone, false fingerings, high notes, glissando, jazz and rock phrasing are all dealt with in detail and demonstrated on the accompanying audio tracks. Additional session tracks provide the possibility to put the acquired knowledge into practice immediately 'with a band'. Due to the easygoing way of imparting fundamental knowledge, 'Saxophon-Sound' is a valuable addition to instrumental lessons, and even the experienced saxophonist will find the advanced techniques, such as false fingerings or high notes, to be professional practising material. 'Saxophon-Sound' is ideal for saxophone lessons and can be used as motivating accompanying material in addition to any customary method.
SKU: OU.9780193380042
ISBN 9780193380042. 12 x 8 inches.
For unaccompanied mixed chorus This five-movement suite takes a light-hearted journey through different themes of love: Rejection, Parting, Falsehood, Contentment, Fulfilment. With contrasting vocal textures and a range of texts, the result is a varied and exuberant work.
SKU: HL.48009941
UPC: 073999994353. 8.5x11.75x0.317 inches.
Contents: A Pretty Pretty Ducke (Bartlet) * Away With These Self-Loving Lads (Dowland) * Beauty is but a Painted Hell (Campion) * Breake Now My Heart and Die (Campion) * Come Away (Dowland) * Come You Pretty False-Eyed Wanton (Campion) * Downe-a-Downe (Pilkington) * Ev'ry Dame Affects Good Fame (Campion) * Farewell Unkind Farewell (Dowland) * Flora Without Torment Me (Morley) * Her Rosie Cheekes (Campion) * I Heard of Late (Bartlet) * If There be Any One (Bartlet) * Now O Now I Needs Must Part (Dowland) * O Deare That I With Thee Might Live (Campion) * Oft Have I Sighed for Him (Campion) * Shall a Smile or a Guileful Glance? (Corkine) * Shall I Sue Shall I Seek For Grace? (Dowland) * Sorrow Sorrow Stay (Dowland) * Stay Time Awhile thy Flying (Dowland) * Sweet Was the Song (Attey) * The Peaceful Westerne Winde (Corkine) * Thrice Tosse These Oaken Ashes in the Air (Corkine) * Weep No More Sad Fountaines (Dowland) * What if I Never Speede (Dowland) * What Thing Is Love? (Bartlet) * When From My Love I Lookte (Bartlet) * Whither Runeth My Sweetheart (Bartlet) * Who Doth Behold My Mistress' Face (Bartlet).
SKU: TM.07668SET
1. The Dance (Sonnenbicht), 2. False Love (Wamberg), 3. Lullaby (In Hammersbach), 4. Aspiration (By Sanct Anton), 5. On the Alm (Hoch Alp), 6. The Marksmen (By Murnau). Score only contains movements 2, 4, and 5. Can use the score to #01953 for movements 1, 3, and 6, but there are some differences between that score and these parts. #01953 score does not contain vocals.
SKU: HL.44006608
ISBN 9789043120210. UPC: 884088130633. English-German-French-Dutch.
Saxophone study material that is aimed at musical expression and sound, instead of virtuosity is always in short supply. Most existing study books offer too little opportunity to apply the learned technique for its actual purpose - making music. These New Concert Studies meet the demand for teaching the art of making music. The book contains fifteen studies that put emphasis on interpretation and performance. The pieces have been written by a number of leading composers and their various approaches make practising these studies a good way to widen your musical horizons. The books comes with a demo CD featuring Nobuya Sugawa showing exactly how it should be done.Steeds weer blijkt de behoefte aan studiemateriaal voor saxofoon dat zich richt op muzikale expressie en klank in plaats van virtuositeit. New Concert Studies voorziet in deze behoefte met vijftien etudes waarin de nadruk ligtop interpretatie en voordracht. Ze zijn gemaakt door topcomponisten. Hun diverse invalshoeken maken het studeren van deze etudes tot een uitstekende manier om je muzikale horizon te verbreden. Op de bijgevoegde cd staat van elkeetude steeds een interpretatie - van topsaxofonist Nobuya Sugawa.Der Schwerpunkt dieser Etuden liegt nicht auf Virtuositat, sondern auf dem eigentlichen Zweck des Musizierens: musikalischem Ausdruck und Klang. Alle funfzehn in diesem Band versammelten Etuden stammen aus der Feder von ausgezeichneten Komponisten und erweitern in ihrer Vielfalt den musikalischen Horizont des Saxophonisten. Die beiliegende CD wurde vom japanischen Saxophonvirtuosen Nobuya Sugawa eingespielt. New Concert Studies contient quinze etudes de concert axees sur l'expression et l'interpretation. La grande diversite des pieces est ideale pour elargir son horizon musical.
SKU: HL.14065369