Format : Part
SKU: HL.48182521
UPC: 888680840914. 9.0x12.0x0.054 inches.
Composed by Sigismond Stojowski, Fantasy, Op.38 is a piece for Bass Trombone and Piano. This lyrical piece, published in 1912, is very melodic and would require advanced skills and technique to perform it perfectly. This piece is one of the first he wrote after moving to the USA. Comparable to Chopin's 'Fantasy', even though Stojowski's seems better-written and more virtuous. A transcription exists for Viola and other instruments. Sigismond Stojowski is a Polish pianist, composer and conductor who studied at the Paris Conservatoire. He was a good friend of Tchaikovsky and worked as a Piano soloist in the USA with the Boston and the San Francisco Symphony, as well as the New York Philharmonic, among others.
SKU: CY.CC2397
Ralph Sauer has arranged a marvelous song by Wagner called the Arrival of the Black Swans or Ankunft be den schwarzen Schwanen for Trombone and Piano.
SKU: BT.DHP-1115083-140
9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.
Chapters of Life is a moving concerto that musically carries the positive message that even life’s hardest knocks don’t mean the end. In three movements: Wild Days, To Dana and Chapters of Life, the solo trombone and solo tuba enter into a dialogue and the alto flute is also given an opportunity to shine.News: Selected as a FINALIST in the 2012 ITEA Composition Contest (USA) Chapters of Life is een roerend concert met een positieve boodschap. Al zijn de tegenslagen nog zo groot, ze hoeven niet het einde te betekenen... Chapters of Life brengt deze boodschap bijzonder goed over. In de driedelen Wild Days, To Dana en Chapters of Life horen we een dialoog tussen een trombone en een tuba. En ook een altfluit mag zich van zijn beste kant laten zien.Geselecteerd als FINALIST bij de 2012 ITEA CompositionContest (USA)Chapters of Life ist ein bewegendes Konzert, das die positive Botschaft, dass auch die schwersten Schicksalsschläge nicht das Ende des Lebens bedeuten, musikalisch gut herüberbringt“. In den drei Sätzen - Wild Days, To Dana und Chapters of Life betitelt - tritt eine Solo-Posaune mit der Solo-Tuba in den Dialog und auch eine Altflöte darf sich solistisch präsentieren.Aktuelles: Das Werk steht in der Endauswahl des ITEA Wettbewerbs der Kompositionen 2012 (USA)Ce concerto pour tuba s’articule en trois mouvements : Wild Days (Jours sauvages), To Dana ( Dana) qui consiste en un dialogue entre tuba solo et trombone, et A Celebration of Life (Célébration de la vie) qui nous rappelle que les moments difficiles que nous traversons au cours de notre vie ne sont que temporaires. C‘est cette même joie de vivre et cet optimisme sans faille qu’exhale le troisième et dernier mouvement de Chapters of Life (Les chapitres de la vie). Une oeuvre étincelante qui mettra votre tubiste sous les feux de la rampe.Finaliste du Concours de composition 2012, organisé par l’ITEA (Association international de Tuba et Euphonium) - USAChapters of Life ci ricorda che i momenti difficili che incontriamo nel corso della vita sono solamente temporanei. Dovremmo, al contrario, apprezzare maggiormente ogni giorno, con i suoi alti e bassi, concentrandoci soprattutto sugli aspetti positivi. E’ l’ottimismo con il quale tutti noi dovremmo affrontare la vita, che è evocato in questo brano in tre movimenti, To Dana, A Celebration of Life e Chapters of Life.News: Selected as a FINALIST in the 2012 ITEA Composition Contest (USA).
SKU: BT.DHP-1115083-010
Chapters of Life is a moving concerto that musically carries the positive message that even life’s hardest knocks don’t mean the end. In three movements: Wild Days, To Dana and Chapters of Life, the solo trombone and solo tuba enter into a dialogue and the alto flute is also given an opportunity to shine.News: Selected as a FINALIST in the 2012 ITEA Composition Contest (USA) Chapters of Life is een roerend concert met een positieve boodschap. Al zijn de tegenslagen nog zo groot, ze hoeven niet het einde te betekenen... Chapters of Life brengt deze boodschap bijzonder goed over. In de driedelen Wild Days, To Dana en Chapters of Life horen we een dialoog tussen een trombone en een tuba. En ook een altfluit mag zich van zijn beste kant laten zien.Geselecteerd als FINALIST bij de 2012 ITEA CompositionContest (USA)Chapters of Life ist ein bewegendes Konzert, das die positive Botschaft, dass auch die schwersten Schicksalsschläge nicht das Ende des Lebens bedeuten, musikalisch gut herüberbringt“. In den drei Sätzen - Wild Days, To Dana und Chapters of Life betitelt - tritt eine Solo-Posaune mit der Solo-Tuba in den Dialog und auch eine Altflöte darf sich solistisch präsentieren.Aktuelles: Das Werk steht in der Endauswahl des ITEA Wettbewerbs der Kompositionen 2012 (USA)Ce concerto pour tuba s’articule en trois mouvements : Wild Days (Jours sauvages), To Dana ( Dana) qui consiste en un dialogue entre tuba solo et trombone, et A Celebration of Life (Célébration de la vie) qui nous rappelle que les moments difficiles que nous traversons au cours de notre vie ne sont que temporaires. C‘est cette même joie de vivre et cet optimisme sans faille qu’exhale le troisième et dernier mouvement de Chapters of Life (Les chapitres de la vie). Une oeuvre étincelante qui mettra votre tubiste sous les feux de la rampe.Finaliste du Concours de composition 2012, organisé par l’ITEA (Association international de Tuba et Euphonium) - USAChapters of Life ci ricorda che i momenti difficili che incontriamo nel corso della vita sono solamente temporanei. Dovremmo, al contrario, apprezzare maggiormente ogni giorno, con i suoi alti e bassi, concentrandoci soprattutto sugli aspetti positivi. E’ l’ottimismo con il quale tutti noi dovremmo affrontare la vita, che è evocato in questo brano in tre movimenti, To Dana, A Celebration of Life e Chapters of Life.News: Selected as a FINALIST in the 2012 ITEA Composition Contest (USA).
SKU: PR.11641963S
UPC: 680160684472.
The violin concerto is commissioned by Friends of Dresden Music Foundation for American soloist Mira Wang and the New York Philharmonic and Staatskapelle Dresden as an American commemoration of the reconstruction of the Dresden Frauenkirche, 60 years after its destruction in World War II by American and British Forces. The world premiere is given at the Semperoper in Dresden, Germany, on October 9, 10 & 11, 2005, conducted by Ivan Fischer. Full of excitement and inner power, the musical image is vivid, energetic, sometimes lyrical and sometimes dramatic. The major angular thematic material (a three note motive) consists of big leaps in interval (a perfect fourth downward and then a minor seventh upward, first introduced by the violin solo in measures 27-29). Except for the cadenzas which stand at the middle (Rehearsal E, measure 127) and the two ends of the piece as a frame, the virtuosic violin solo line is always accompanied by the ever moving and growing textures in the background. The rests between long and short phrases symbolize the space in Chinese paintings. The Beijing Opera reciting tune, and the fingerings to produce sliding tones in the performance of the Chinese fiddle erhu are also borrowed in the writing and the performing of the western instruments. The musical imagination of the violin concerto came from an ancient Chinese poem with the same title, written by Du Fu (712-770) in Tang Dynasty. Happy Rain on a Spring Night by Du Fu (712-770 in Tang Dynasty) Happy rain comes in time, When spring is in its prime. With night breeze it will fall, And quietly moisten all. Clouds darken wild roads, Light brightens a little boat. Saturated at dawn, With flowers blooming the town. (English translation by Chen Yi from the original poem in Chinese) The following is the poem in its original Chinese form, and the detailed introduction on the structural plan of the violin concerto Spring in Dresden. It's like the welcome rain on a quiet spring night that nurtures the budding seeds, our new society is pushing us forward to the new future. The music reflects the scenes and the expression according to the meaning of the poem when it's being unfolded line by line. Although the tempo is set 63 quarter notes per minute throughout (played vividly, never slow down), the tension is being built up from the quiet background in the beginning, to the sustained climax towards the end. The musical image in Rehearsal A and B (measures 39-80) represents the first four lines of the poem. The wind instruments response to the rustling of fast moving notes on muted string triplets, decorated by occasional strokes produced by metallic string sound and high woodwind gestures. The music in Rehearsal C and D (measures 81-126) represents the next two lines of the poem. It's so dark, a little light in the boat is shimmering on the lake... The breathy sound and key slaps on the flutes create a mysterious atmosphere, in a dialogue with other instruments. The cello glissandi recite the poem in the tone of Mandarin, echoed by the string harmonics. The music in Rehearsal F, G and H (m 129-202) is a toccata, starting in the orchestra (led by the marimba), which builds up a big shape, to reach the climax in m. 157 (Rehearsal G, the location of the Golden Section, according to the length of the music without cadenzas), and keeps the vivid scene towards the coda (from Rehearsal I, m. 203), which stands on the energetic peak until the clear cutoff on measure 239, followed by the short, yet powerful solo conclusion with the lingering echo produced by the high string harmonics. On the top, there is a recall of the three note motive in the sound of wonderland, touched by the motor-on vibraphone meaningfully. The music is written for 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets (in Bb), 2 bassoons, 4 French horns (in F), 2 trumpets (in Bb), 3 trombones, tuba, harp, 3 percussion players (Perc. 1: xylophone; Perc. 2: suspended cymbal, Japanese high woodblock, snare drum, bass drum and vibraphone; Perc. 3: marimba and tam-tam), solo violin, and strings. Duration is about 20 minutes.The violin concerto is commissioned by Friends of Dresden Music Foundation for American soloist Mira Wang and the New York Philharmonic and Staatskapelle Dresden as an American commemoration of the reconstruction of the Dresden Frauenkirche, 60 years after its destruction in World War II by American and British Forces. The world premiere is given at the Semperoper in Dresden, Germany, on October 9, 10 & 11, 2005, conducted by Ivan Fischer.Full of excitement and inner power, the musical image is vivid, energetic, sometimeslyrical and sometimes dramatic. The major angular thematic material (a three notemotive) consists of big leaps in interval (a perfect fourth downward and then a minorseventh upward, first introduced by the violin solo in measures 27-29). Except for thecadenzas which stand at the middle (Rehearsal E, measure 127) and the two ends of the piece as a frame, the virtuosic violin solo line is always accompanied by the ever moving and growing textures in the background. The rests between long and short phrases symbolize the space in Chinese paintings. The Beijing Opera reciting tune, and the fingerings to produce sliding tones in the performance of the Chinese fiddle erhu are also borrowed in the writing and the performing of the western instruments.The musical imagination of the violin concerto came from an ancient Chinese poem with the same title, written by Du Fu (712-770) in Tang Dynasty.Happy Rain on a Spring Nightby Du Fu (712-770 in Tang Dynasty)Happy rain comes in time,When spring is in its prime.With night breeze it will fall,And quietly moisten all.Clouds darken wild roads,Light brightens a little boat.Saturated at dawn,With flowers blooming the town.(English translation by Chen Yi from the original poem in Chinese)The following is the poem in its original Chinese form, and the detailed introduction onthe structural plan of the violin concerto Spring in Dresden.It’s like the welcome rain on a quiet spring night that nurtures the budding seeds, our newsociety is pushing us forward to the new future. The music reflects the scenes and theexpression according to the meaning of the poem when it’s being unfolded line by line.Although the tempo is set 63 quarter notes per minute throughout (played vividly, neverslow down), the tension is being built up from the quiet background in the beginning, tothe sustained climax towards the end. The musical image in Rehearsal A and B (measures39-80) represents the first four lines of the poem. The wind instruments response to therustling of fast moving notes on muted string triplets, decorated by occasional strokesproduced by metallic string sound and high woodwind gestures. The music in RehearsalC and D (measures 81-126) represents the next two lines of the poem. It's so dark, a littlelight in the boat is shimmering on the lake... The breathy sound and key slaps on theflutes create a mysterious atmosphere, in a dialogue with other instruments. The celloglissandi recite the poem in the tone of Mandarin, echoed by the string harmonics. Themusic in Rehearsal F, G and H (m 129-202) is a toccata, starting in the orchestra (led bythe marimba), which builds up a big shape, to reach the climax in m. 157 (Rehearsal G,the location of the Golden Section, according to the length of the music withoutcadenzas), and keeps the vivid scene towards the coda (from Rehearsal I, m. 203), whichstands on the energetic peak until the clear cutoff on measure 239, followed by the short,yet powerful solo conclusion with the lingering echo produced by the high stringharmonics. On the top, there is a recall of the three note motive in the sound ofwonderland, touched by the motor-on vibraphone meaningfully.The music is written for 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets (in Bb), 2 bassoons, 4 French horns (in F), 2 trumpets (in Bb), 3 trombones, tuba, harp, 3 percussion players (Perc. 1:xylophone; Perc. 2: suspended cymbal, Japanese high woodblock, snare drum, bass drum and vibraphone; Perc. 3: marimba and tam-tam), solo violin, and strings.Duration is about 20 minutes.
SKU: PR.11641963SP
UPC: 680160684496.
SKU: PR.11641963L
UPC: 680160684489.
SKU: SU.32040035
Full size conductor's score (11x14)solo btbn; 2222; 4331; timp, perc; stgs Duration: 15' Composed: 2015 Published by: Amy Mills Music, LLC Dedicated to the Men and Women of the US Armed Forces and their Families Catharsis was commissioned by Brian Hecht, bass trombonist with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. It explores his feelings about a friend who was killed while serving in the armed forces. It is powerfully moving and truly cathartic for performers and listeners who have experienced loss. Catharsis is more than just a piece of music. For me, it’s a way to connect with my inner self and release deep, strong feelings through the expression of this music. I feel that this piece could be a similarly cathartic experience for any performer in all walks of life. Brian Hecht, Bass Trombone, Atlanta Symphony Movement I: Playful Happy memories of childhood fun, playing super-heroes, climbing and falling out of trees. Movement II: Tragic The tragedy is announced, then the anger, frustration, denial, then gradual acceptance and coming to peace. Movement III: Renewal The final movement recognizes heroism, and encourages all who have experienced tragic loss to Never Forget as they Go Forth info the future, changed, but with renewed conviction and hope. Difficulty Level: Trombone 6 (Professional) Orchestra 5 (Advanced) See composer website for audio sample. Performance materials available on rental only:.
SKU: AP.50952
ISBN 9781470669911. UPC: 038081591803. English.
An exciting jazz waltz that swings all the way! The melody is stated by tenor and trombone moving into two solo sections: trombone 1 and trumpet 2, then alto 1 and tenor 1 followed by a drum solo. An interlude builds into the reprise of the melody. An outstanding chart! (5:00).
SKU: AP.50952S
ISBN 9781470669928. UPC: 038081591810. English.
SKU: LP.765762209800
UPC: 765762209800. Orchestrated by Tim Cates.
Arranged by Gary Rhodes and orchestrated by Tim Cates for solo voice with choir, this thoughtful and moving rendition of the song made popular by Christian recording artist Kristian Stanfill reminds us of God's unwavering faithfulness.
SKU: HL.35029349
UPC: 884088955724. 5x5 inches.
Uses: Good Friday, Holy Week Scripture: Isaiah 53:3; John 1:11; Matthew 26:21-22; John 3:16-17; Galatians 2:20 A moving choral lamentation for the crucified Christ is presented in this anthem for Good Friday. From the shadows of Golgotha, this poignant paean weeps with emotion through expressive music and cries of “Kyrie Eleison.” The anthem is dependent on two soloists that soar above the dramatic choral. The classic chorale “Ah, Holy Jesus” is a sensitive ending to the piece. Score and parts for Flute 1&2 (Flute 2 dbl. Piccolo), Oboe/English Horn, Clarinet 1&2, Bassoon, Horn 1&2, Trumpets 1-3, Trombone 1&2, Bass Trombone/Tuba, Timpani, Percussion 1&2, Harp, Piano, Violin 1&2, Viola, Cello, Double Bass.
SKU: KN.61060S
UPC: 822795610604.
Named after a popular Latin dance club in New York City that recently closed, this authentic salsa original is a showstopper in every way! After opening with a dynamic tutti unison, it features two Latin styles, songo and samba. Songo rhythms are most commonly heard in salsa music and employ lots of syncopation supported by a repetitious, but always moving rhythm section background. The samba rhythm used in the interlude features lush, modern voicings. Solo space is reserved for soprano sax, tenor sax, trumpet and trombonea member of the rhythm section could also solo. A guitar chord chart by Jim Greeson is included in each set. Duration 4:35.
SKU: LP.765762182905
UPC: 765762182905.
Beautiful and thought-provoking this moving anthem pays homage to the tremendous sacrifice made by men and women of our armed forces reminding us all that so much more than love has grown when a hero's coming home. For solo voice with choir this piece is perfect for Memorial Day Veteran's Day 4th of July or any service of recognition. DVD accompaniment is available.
SKU: LP.765762202108
UPC: 765762202108. Orchestrated by Russell Mauldin.
Noel & Alleluia! Jesus Is Born, created by Tom Fettke and orchestrated by Russell Mauldin, is the ideal Christmas offering for church choirs of all sizes. With music by some of the Christian music world's most popular artists; such as Michael W. Smith, Keith & Kristyn Getty, Lowell Alexander, and Tom Fettke; this narrated music will resonate with congregations that lean toward a more traditional style of worship, as well as those with a more contemporary bent.
SKU: KN.SN70015S
UPC: 822795700152.
This chart written especially for young groups includes a written or ad lib solo section that can be opened up for alto, tenor, trumpet and trombone. Crisp and accented figures will keep the chart moving forward and a soft ensemble section that provides great contrast. Following the solo section, the ensemble enters softly and together!
SKU: AP.50949
ISBN 9781470669850. UPC: 038081591742. English.
A very clever treatment of this well-known traditional spiritual, the opening statement is a slow chorale moving into an easy shuffle played around 138 BPM. The melody bounces between sections then into a driving shuffle that swings. Solos are provided for trombone 1 and alto 1, lead trumpet range is to written G. This chart is excellent! (4:45).
SKU: AP.50949S
ISBN 9781470669867. UPC: 038081591759. English.
SKU: MN.56-0119
UPC: 688670221477. English.
Unconditional Love is Howard Goodall’s heartfelt cantata of gratitude and remembrance, a poignant reflection upon the COVID-19 crisis. It seeks both to give thanks to those who sacrificed their lives in the aid of others and to offer solace to the grieving. Yet unifying each of its seven movements is a call to hope and to moving forward in a world rebuilt. The cantata commemorates the selflessness and togetherness felt by communities across the world during the pandemic, communities that offer their thanksgiving in many different ways. It is hoped that Unconditional Love’s universal messages will resonate with choirs of all kinds and in all places, for many years to come.