SKU: AP.12-0571543081
ISBN 9780571543083. English. Traditional; Nat King Cole; Band Aid; Chris Rea; Frank Sinatra; Greg Lake; Tony Bennett; Gustav Holst; Dean Martin; Eric Boswell; Bing Crosby; Franz Xaver Gruber; Jona Lewie.
The Piano Player: Christmas Time presents 25 of the best-loved carols and Christmas songs, specially arranged for intermediate piano solo, with lyrics for singing along. Contents include Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, Away in a Manger, Do They Know It's Christmas? and Little Donkey. The striking cover features Edward Bawden's color linocut The Titfield Thunderbolt, 1952, and a double-sided color print provides the full artwork as a beautiful collectible.The Piano Player series includes several wonderful collections of some of the greatest classical music ever written, specially arranged for the intermediate pianist, each with its own collectible pull-out poster of the stunning Edward Bawden cover artwork.
SKU: HL.1471182
ISBN 9798350127799. UPC: 196288213604. 9.0x12.0x0.108 inches.
Warm up the eggnog and enjoy these new intermediate-level duets with your favorite duet partner! This new collection features 8 delightful Christmas classics expertly arranged by Phillip Keveren, including: All I Want for Christmas Is You ⢠Baby, It's Cold Outside ⢠Happy Xmas (War Is Over) â¢ÂLast Christmas ⢠Mary, Did You Know? ⢠Merry Christmas ⢠White Christmas.
SKU: LO.9780787779986
ISBN 9780787779986.
This collection of well-known Christmas hymns, artfully crafted by arranger Teresa Wilhelmi, is a must-have for every church pianist. From â??What Child Is Thisâ? to â??Deck the Hall,â? Teresaâ??s trademark creativity is on full display throughout. This book, suitable for both the sanctuary and the recital hall, is not to be missed!
SKU: FJ.P2034
UPC: 241444423974. English.
A carriage ride at Christmas would be a memorable event, cheerfully depicted in this colorful solo. In 6/8 meter and the key of G major, there are contrasting articulations between the hands with lots of dynamic variations. The artistic pedaling is carefully marked.
SKU: HL.645056
ISBN 9781495081019. UPC: 008148011131. 9.0x12.0 inches.
18 Christmas favorites for recital or worship use: Ave Maria (Schubert) * Cherry Tree Carol * Christians Awake * Coventry Carol * Fum, Fum, Fum * Holly and the Ivy * In Dulci Jubilo * Joseph Dearest * Patapan * and more.
SKU: HL.645055
ISBN 9781936098668. UPC: 008148011124. 9.0x12.0x0.126 inches.
15 reverent and artistic arrangements: Bells Caroling • Birthday of a King • Deck the Hall • Here We Come A-Caroling • Jingle Bells • March of the Toys • Toyland • Up on the Housetop • and more.
SKU: FA.MFCD017B
8.27 x 11.69 inches.
Contains Le Roi Lear: Prelude,Premiere Fanfare, and La Mort de Cordelia,Toomai des elephants, Rodrigue et Chimene: Prelude a l'acte 1p. Le Martyre de Saint Sebastien: La Passion , and No-ja-li ou Le Palais du SilenceFrom Robert Orledge's notes:My interest in the wonderful music of Claude Debussy began in the 1980s when I researched and published a book with Cambridge University Press entitled Debussy and the Theatre. During the course of my studies in Paris, I was amazed to discover that Debussy planned over 50 theatrical works but only finished two of these entirely by himself (the opera Pelleas et Melisande in 1893-1902 and the ballet Jeux for Diaghilev's Ballets Russes in 1912-13). Of the rest, many were never started musically (like Siddartha and Orphee-roi with the Oriental scholar Victor Segalen, 1907); some had a few tantalising sketches (like the Edgar Allan Poe opera Le Diable dans le beffroi, 1902-03); some were half-finished (like his other Poe opera La Chute de la Maison Usher, 1908-17); while others were musically complete but had their orchestrations completed by other composers (like Khamma, by Charles Koechlin, 1912-13; or Le Martyre de Saint Sebastien and La Boite a joujoux by his 'angel of corrections' ['l'ange des Corrections'] Andre Caplet in 1911 and 1919 respectively).For it has to be admitted that what some scholars call Debussy's 'compulsive achievement' could equally well be viewed as laziness, especially as far as the minute detail required for calligraphing his orchestral scores was concerned. It was as if creating the music itself was of greater importance than controlling its final sound, even if Debussy was an imaginative orchestrator when he found the time and energy to do it. It also seems true that Debussy also preferred inventing ideas to turning them into complete pieces. However, despite the lack of detail in many of his sketches (missing clefs, key signatures, dynamics, phrasing, etc.) the notes themselves are surprisingly accurate, whether or not they can be compared with a later draft. Thus, a large number of sketches exist for his Chinese ballet No-ja-li ou Le Palais du Silence and it is not too difficult to see which parts of Georges de Feure's 1913 scenario (see below) inspired which ideas. But Debussy hardly made any attempt to join them together after the first few bars.It was usually up to his publisher, Jacques Durand, to find solutions when Debussy risked a breach of contract. Debussy was supposed to supervise the orchestrations completed by others, but this supervision was usually very light and restricted to quiet, sensitive moments in which problems were easier to spot. Far from jealously guarding every one of his created notes, as Ravel did, Debussy once even went as far as to ask Koechlin to 'write a ballet for him that he would sign' on 26 March 1914 when he was hard-pressed to fulfil his lucrative contract for No-ja-li with Andre Charlot at the Alhambra Theatre in London. In the end, Debussy (through Durand) sent Charlot the symphonic suite Printemps instead, whose orchestration had been completed by Henri Busser in the Spring of 1912.So, when I was offered early retirement as Professor of Music at Liverpool University in 2004, I seized the opportunity it would give me to spend time trying to reconstruct some of Debussy's lost potential masterpieces from his existing sketches and drafts--then orchestrating them in Debussy's style when this was appropriate. I had begun this mission in 2001 with the most promising project, the missing parts of Scene 2 of La Chute de la Maison Usher and the sheer joy it gave me at every stage persuaded me to tackle other projects, especially when Debussy experts were unable to identify exactly where I took over from Debussy (and vice versa) in Usher.
SKU: HL.645051
ISBN 9781936098019. UPC: 008148011094. 9.0x12.0 inches.
15 thoughtful arrangments infused with a uniquely fresh appeal. Subtle harmonic nuances accentuate the spiritual quality of the carosl and gives them a contempoary feeling. The secular pieces are arranged in a jazzy style with distinctive harmonies that creat unexpected blends of sound. Includes: Carol of the Bells * Deck the Hall * Jingle Bells * Joy to the World * Silent Night * We Wish You a Merry Christmas * and more.
SKU: BT.DHP-0981322-401
ISBN 9789043102421. French.
Sommaire: Chantons je vous prie - Entre le boeuf et l ne gris - Noël Nouvelet - Gloria in excelsis Deo - Deck the Halls - Ding Dong Merrily on High - Jingle Bells - What Child is This - We Wish You a Merry Christmas - The First Noël - DouceNuit, Sainte Nuit - Auld Lang Syne
SKU: AP.6-852113
ISBN 9780486852119. UPC: 800759852116. English.
A treasure trove of timeless holiday classics for the pianist in one budget-friendly volume! This collection of thirty-six Christmas favorites is perfect for beginner to intermediate classical players looking to add a festive flair to their repertoire. Selections include such beloved classics as Away in a Manger, Deck the Halls, The First Noel, Go Tell It on the Mountain, Jingle Bells, Joy to the World, O Christmas Tree, O, Come All Ye Faithful, O Little Town of Bethlehem, Silent Night, and many others. These arrangements for solo piano are sure to become a staple in your holiday music library and bring joy to your heart for years to come.
SKU: EC.0214
Swabian Folk Tune.