Langue : Français
de Vanessa Pontet (Auteur), Brigitte Hemmerlin / 3 mai 2007. Ils sont nombreux à rendre un dernier hommage au petit prince de la chanson française. Ce jour-là , à Chambéry, la ville de son enfance, quatre mille personnes se sont réunies pour dire adieu à Grégory Lemarchal. Il avait 23 ans. Pour ses parents, " Greg " étaient un battant, qui ne se plaignait jamais et nourrissait mille projets. La richesse de son parcours témoigne de sa vitalité : il cherchait à dépasser ses limites, à profiter au maximum d'une vie qu'il savait menacée. De " Graines de Star " en " Star Academy ", Grégory a réalisé son rêve : chanter. Ce boulimique de travail avait réussi, par son sourire et son talent, à faire oublier la maladie génétique qui le minait et exigeait près de trois heures de soins par jour. Sa détermination et son courage ont fait de lui un exemple pour les six mille personnes atteintes de mucoviscidose dans notre pays. Pour ce portrait nourri de témoignages, Brigitte Hemmerlin et Vanessa Pontet sont parties sur les pas d'un ange : elles font revivre les combats, les victoires et les doutes d'un jeune homme pas comme les autres.
SKU: BP.109
Suitable for general use, this anthem features unison melodies appropriate for children's choir.
SKU: CF.FPS64F
ISBN 9780825867682. UPC: 798408067687. 9 X 12 inches. Key: D phrygian.
The sounds of gears, gadgets, and all things mechanical form the basis for this unique, beginning band piece by Carl Fischer Music newcomer Gregory Rudgers. There is a hint of the futuristic in the sounds and textures that students will encounter. A fun change of pace for the developing band.
SKU: AP.50059S
ISBN 9781470663735. UPC: 038081580760. English.
Perfect for your spring concert, Miley Cyrus's massive number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100 Flowers, arranged by Patrick Roszell, comes to your concert band. (2:30).
SKU: CF.CPS79
ISBN 9780825867552. UPC: 798408067557. 9 X 12 inches. Key: Bb major.
A fantasy on the folk song Red River Valley, composer Gregory Rudgers's stunning new composition ranges from dramatic to lush and lyrical, accented by occasional, whimsical drifts. He employs all of the forces of the modern concert band to their fullest in this symphonic presentation. Ideal for a contest or festival.
SKU: AP.50059
ISBN 9781470663711. UPC: 038081580753. English.
Perfect for your spring concert, Miley Cyrus's massive number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100, Flowers, arranged by Patrick Roszell, comes to your concert band. This arrangement would be great with your middle or high school band. (2:30).
SKU: CF.CPS79F
ISBN 9780825867569. UPC: 798408067564. 9 X 12 inches. Key: Bb major.
SKU: BT.YE0075
Four Double Basses. Eight well-known Christmas carols in a new guise. Score and parts.The Programme of Christmas Carols was first performed in New Orleans in 1976. In its original version, the players were required to wear Dickensian costume and a seasonal narrative preceded each of the carol arrangements. The texts appear below.Duration without text: c.20 minutesDuration with text: c.45 minutesIntroduc tion by Robert RoheThe introductory text, assembled with the kind assistance of Father Peacock of Loyola University of New Orleans, was designed for use where the receptivity of the audience warrants. So little is known about thebeloved Christmas carols, it is fitting that a brief sketch of the carols' past be used to enhance the familiar music.If desired, the introductory text may be omitted at the discretion of the performers.The brief text preceding each carol should be used to acquaint the audience with what to expect, from a quartet that will be playing the unexpected. The text also will pace the program and will extend performance time to around 45 minutes.In performance, the bass viol quartet of New Orleans wore peaked caps, and turtle necked sweaters to simulate the street performers of Dickens' time. The choice of four string basses for this program was to bring the closest relatives of the true viol into play.History and development of the Christmas CarolThe celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ has been observed for nearly 2,000 years, through the ritual of the Christian Church, with part of that ritual being devoted to celebration in song. In those early days, church music was sung only, no musical instruments taking part in the service.The type of song used by the church had the name 'plain-song'. It was a single line of melody, plain and unadorned, sung by one or more voices. By the year 1660 A.D., it had developed a second name, 'The Gregorian Chant', after Pope Gregory, who encouraged the use.