SKU: DZ.DZ-2556
ISBN 9782897374730.
SKU: HL.14065479
SKU: AY.CM3552PM
ISBN 9790543574151.
A complex work, this quartet was commissioned by the Festival Internacional de Santander (Spain). Durán-Loriga works with metric and poly-metric modulations following his interest for deepening the musical tempo. An ambitious composition for courageous quartets.
SKU: AP.50731
ISBN 9781470664022. UPC: 038081580456. English.
Music is an inviting gateway to discover and celebrate diverse cultures. These ten authentic folk songs from around the globe are arranged for both two-part treble singers and unison voices (downloadable song sheets for both are included). Lightly orchestrated accompaniment tracks capture the unique rhythm, tone, and timbre of the West Indies, Japan, South Africa, Greece, Spain, China, Ukraine, Scotland, Ghana, and Haiti. This informed publication includes the background, pronunciation, and translation for every song, designed to launch your exploration of world music. Recommended for grades three and up.
SKU: AP.50729
ISBN 9781470664008. UPC: 038081580432. English.
SKU: AP.50730
ISBN 9781470664015. UPC: 038081580449. English.
SKU: HL.1147633
UPC: 196288118053. 6.75x10.5x0.036 inches.
Here is a delightful carol from the Catalonian region of western Spain, arranged for your developing choirs. Both Catalan and an original English verse are included in this arrangement. An optional piccolo part makes this selection a must for your holiday concert!
SKU: HH.HH389-FSP
ISBN 9790708146032.
The inspiration for Tread Softly came from two contrasting sources: the religious music of early medieval Spain, and Debbie Locke’s work of art ‘Retracing Your Steps - Bristol I’. Although over a thousand years apart, these two sources share a common feature - a powerful sense of movement enclosed within a static form. In early Spanish music this manifests in the use of extended melisma, and in Locke’s work it is depicted through the seemingly moving, web-like form of the central image. Tread Softly explores the idea of movement within stasis through the use of a main melodic gesture that transforms very slowly, but constantly, throughout.