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11 sheet music found Fugue 20 from Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1 (Flute Sextet)
Fugue 20 from Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1 (Flute Sextet) # Flute ensemble # Classical # Johann Sebastian Bach # Richard Byrnes # Bass Flute # Fugue 20 from Well-Tempered Cl # Richard Byrnes # SheetMusicPlus
Flute Choir,Woodwind Ensemble Alto Flute,Bass Flute,Piccolo - Digital Download SKU: A0.830132 Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Arranged by Richard Byrn...(+)
Flute Choir,Woodwind Ensemble Alto Flute,Bass Flute,Piccolo - Digital Download SKU: A0.830132 Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Arranged by Richard Byrnes. Baroque. 25 pages. Richard Byrnes #2913827. Published by Richard Byrnes (A0.830132).  The Well-Tempered Clavier has influenced many famous composers (Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven). Its variety of styles displays the amazing compositional technique of J. S. Bach. If you don’t know these, get acquainted. This is an arrangement by Richard Byrnes for Piccolo, 3 Flutes, Alto Flute, & Bass Flute. You will notice that there are no dynamics offered. Rather find a dynamic level for your group where all of the parts are balanced equally.  These pieces often use ornaments. The recording will demonstrate to you how they should sound.  Please peruse the pages and listen to the recording of the score that is offered to determine whether this arrangement can work for your ensemble.  In addition to many works by J.S. Bach, we offer works by Brahms, Debussy, Dvorák, Fauré, Glazounov, Glinka, Gottschalk, Granados, Griffes, Lotti, Mendelssohn, Mozart, Ravel, Richard Strauss, Turina, & Vierne. Bach: Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring for Flute Choir
Bach: Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring for Flute Choir # Flute ensemble # INTERMEDIATE # J # James M # Bach: Jesu, Joy of Man's Desir # jmsgu3 # SheetMusicPlus
Woodwind Ensemble Flute - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548649 Composed by J. S. Bach, 1685 - 1750. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Christmas,E...(+)
Woodwind Ensemble Flute - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548649 Composed by J. S. Bach, 1685 - 1750. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Christmas,Easter,Wedding. 34 pages. Jmsgu3 #3407871. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.548649). Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring from Bach's Cantata 147, arranged for flute choir: piccolo, 3 flutes, alto flute, bass flute, double contrabass flute (optional) and cello (optional). Score: 19 pg. Parts: 2 pg. Duration with optional repeat: 7:36 Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring Bach composed a cantata called Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben. Though it is the 32nd cantata, it is listed as BWV 147. Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring is the 10th movement of the cantata. It was customary to use previous melodies as a basis for a new work - a practice called Cantus prius factus. So, the chorale melody for this piece is a historic tune called Werde munter, mein Gemüthe. Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring is customarily performed at weddings, and during major church seasons such as Easter and Christmas. Bach Overview First of all, Johann Sebastian Bach is maybe the greatest composer in music history. Certainly, he was prolific. As a result, everyone has heard of his works. Furthermore, these works number well over a thousand. It seems like people are probably most familiar with the instrumental works such as the Brandenburg Concertos, and the Goldberg Variations. But, similarly famous are such noteworthy works as the Well-Tempered Clavier, the Musical Offering, and certainly the Art of Fugue. Seems like his most famous vocal works include the most noteworthy Mass in B Minor. Also, most noteworthy, though, are the St. John Passion, and certainly the Christmas Oratorio.  History Bach came from a long line of musicians and above all, composers. Consequently, he, first of all, pursued a career as a church organist. So as a result, he gained employment in various Protestant churches in Germany. For a while, he worked as a court musician in Weimar and Köthen. Here he probably developed his organ style and likewise his chamber music style. Eventually, he, therefore gained an appointment as Cantor of St. Thomas in Leipzig. Here he worked until difficulties with his employer ultimately drove him away. The King of Poland finally appointed him as court composer.  Style It seems like Bach created a fascinating new international style. He synthesized elements of the most noteworthy European music ideas into his new style. Even more, this new style was probably his synthesis of European musical rhythm and form. Furthermore, in addition to his complete mastery of counterpoint and motivic development, his sense of harmonic organization probably propelled him to the top. Revival        Mendelssohn conducted a Bach revival in the nineteenth century. His effort probably helped to re-familiarize the public with the magnitude of Bach’s works. During this period, scholars published many noteworthy Bach biographies. Moreover, Wolfgang Schmieder published the BWV (Bach Werke Verzeichnis). As a result, this is now the official catalog of his entire artistic output. The BWV number allows us to locate a work in the catalog. Sometimes scholars will simply use an S (Schmieder) as an abbreviation for BWV. Bach: Wachet auf for Flute Choir
Bach: Wachet auf for Flute Choir # Flute ensemble # INTERMEDIATE # Classical # Johann Sebastian Bach # James M #   # Bach: Wachet auf for Flute Cho # jmsgu3 # SheetMusicPlus
Woodwind Ensemble Flute - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.549859 Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Baroque,Conce...(+)
Woodwind Ensemble Flute - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.549859 Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Baroque,Concert,Easter,Sacred,Wedding. 24 pages. Jmsgu3 #3556989. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549859). Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme (Awake, the Voice is calling us) from Cantata BWV 140. Duration: ca. 4:00, Score: 10 pages, Program this for church services during the Easter season, weddings, or as a recital encore.Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme (Awake, the Voice is calling us) also known as: Sleepers Awake Bach composed his church cantata Wachet auf (BWV 140) as part of his second annual cantata cycle covering the entire annual church calendar. It is based on the hymn of the same name by Philipp Nicolai (1599). The hymn text covers the readings for the 27th Sunday after Trinity. Bach designed the cantata in seven movements, setting the stanzas in various forms. Among these forms are the chorale fantasia, the chorale prelude, and a four-part chorale. He casts the new lyrics as recitatives – in a manner similar to the opera. Fourth Movement Bach writes the fourth movement, Zion hört die Wächter singen (Zion hears the watchmen singing), in the style of a chorale prelude with the chorale phrases performed as a strict cantus firmus. The phrases seem to enter at times erratically against the famous lyrical melody. The violins play this melody in unison as a foil against the cantus phrases. The violin melody is so independent and complete that when the cantus melody appears it catches the listener at times totally off-guard. Bach later transcribed this movement for organ (BWV 645). This transcription became No. 1 of the Six Schübler Chorales. Bach Overview First of all, Johann Sebastian Bach is maybe the greatest composer in music history. Certainly, he was prolific. As a result, everyone has heard of his works. Furthermore, these works number well over a thousand. It seems like people are probably most familiar with the instrumental works such as the Brandenburg Concertos, and the Goldberg Variations. But, similarly famous are such noteworthy works as the Well-Tempered Clavier, the Musical Offering, and certainly the Art of Fugue. Seems like his most famous vocal works include the most noteworthy Mass in B Minor. Also, most noteworthy, though, are the St. John Passion, and certainly the Christmas Oratorio. History Bach came from a long line of musicians and above all, composers. Consequently, he, first of all, pursued a career as a church organist. So as a result, he gained employment in various Protestant churches in Germany. For a while, he worked as a court musician in Weimar and Köthen. Here he probably developed his organ style and likewise his chamber music style. Eventually, he, therefore, gained an appointment as Cantor of St. Thomas in Leipzig. Here he worked until difficulties with his employer ultimately drove him away. The King of Poland finally appointed him as court composer. Style It seems like Bach created a fascinating new international style. He synthesized elements of the most noteworthy European music ideas into his new style. Even more, this new style was probably his synthesis of European musical rhythm and form. Furthermore, he demonstrated a complete mastery of counterpoint and motivic development. His sense of harmonic organization probably propelled him to the top. Revival Mendelssohn conducted a Bach revival in the nineteenth century. His effort probably helped to re-familiarize the public with the magnitude of Bach’s works. During this period, scholars published many noteworthy Bach biographies. Moreover, Wolfgang Schmieder published the BWV (Bach Werke Verzeichnis). As a result, this is now the official catalog of his entire artistic output. The BWV number allows us to locate a work in the catalog. Sometimes scholars will simply use an S (Schmieder) as an abbreviation for BWV. Voyager Christmas Joy Medley for Flute Choir
Christmas Joy Medley for Flute Choir # Flute ensemble # INTERMEDIATE # Christmas # Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn, J # Stephanie Daige # Christmas Joy Medley for Flute # Stephanie Daige # SheetMusicPlus
Woodwind Ensemble Flute - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.796895 Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn, Johann Sebastian Bach, and Traditional. Arra...(+)
Woodwind Ensemble Flute - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.796895 Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn, Johann Sebastian Bach, and Traditional. Arranged by Stephanie Daige. Christian,Christmas,Concert,Sacred,Traditional. 28 pages. Stephanie Daige #5178771. Published by Stephanie Daige (A0.796895). This arrangement of seven traditional Christmas favorites will make your heart joyful as you prepare for the holiday season! The melody moves around from instrument to instrument in a conversation-like way, with rich harmonies and beautiful descants enhancing the melodies. There are parts for piccolo, flute 1, flute 2, alto flute, and bass flute. I’ve included a transposition of the alto flute part for an optional third C flute in case you don’t have an alto flute available. This triumphant medley is in the key of concert G major. Christmas carols featured are:• Hark! The Herald Angels Sing• O Come, All Ye Faithful• O Little One Sweet• Bring A Torch, Jeannette, Isabella• It Came Upon the Midnight Clear• O Little Town of Bethlehem• We Wish You a Merry ChristmasI hope you will enjoy performing this medley as much as I have enjoyed arranging it! Audiences are sure to love it. This medley works well in a variety of venues during the Christmas season: school concert, church, shopping mall background music, chamber music recital, prelude to a choral performance/ sing-along, etc. It'd perfect for anywhere you want to lift people's spirits with beautiful, familiar seasonal music. Duration is approximately 4.5 minutes. There are also versions of this medley available for piano and other chamber music ensembles.