SKU: M7.MF-3605
ISBN 9783795748401.
Easy Charts is the successful play-along series of Schott which enables talented young musicians to enjoy playing the latest hits. The fifth volume in this series too contains the 12 most popular songs of the last months, including the feel-good song Happy or the sentimental ballad Let Her Go by Passenger. The arrangements have been written for instruments tuned to C, B flat and E flat and can therefore be played by flutes, oboes, clarinets, saxophones or trumpets, for example.
SKU: HL.49044692
ISBN 9783795748678. 7.5x11.0x0.186 inches. German. Christa Estenfeld-Kropp.
In addition to the very successful series of Hans and Marianne Magolt, they now publish the first volume in the new series 'The Most Beautiful Spirituals & Gospels'. All melodies are very easy arrangements for beginners and can be played at various occasions at home, at the music school, at primary school or in an ensemble. Optionally, the arrangements can be played with an additional second part.Contents: Down by the Riverside, Glory Hallelujah, Go down Moses, O happy day, Rock my soul, He's got the whole world in his hands, Nobody knows the trouble I've seen, Swing low and many more.
SKU: HL.49044693
ISBN 9783795748685. German. Christa Estenfeld-Kropp.
In addition to the very successful series of Hans and Marianne Magolt, they now publish the first volume in the new series 'Die schonsten Spirituals & Gospels' ['The Most Beautiful Spirituals & Gospels']. All melodies are very easy arrangements for beginners and can be played at various occasions, at home, at school or in an ensemble. Optionally, the arrangements can be played with an additional second part.Contents: Down by the Riverside, Glory Hallelujah, Go down Moses, O happy day, Rock my soul, He's got the whole world in his hands, Nobody knows the trouble I've seen, Swing low and many more.
SKU: BR.SON-619
Lemminkainens Happy Ending
ISBN 9790004803219. 10 x 12.5 inches.
The four orchestral scores which are brought together in Lemminkainen op. 22 can be understood with a bit of imagination as a kind of program symphony. All the more surprising is the Revision History that occurred after the first performances and versions in 1896 and 1897: Sibelius soon revised two pieces, the Swan of Tuonela (which was soon to become very popular) and Lemminkainen returns home (op. 22 no. 4). He had both scores printed, but stowed the two other pieces away in a drawer for nearly 40 years before he gave them their last polish. The entire cycle in its last authorized version was published in 1954, just as the composer wished. This happy ending is comprehensively documented in Volume I/12b of the Sibelius Complete Edition.