Simply Beautiful brings together some of the brightest and best of today's keyboard arrangers. Mary McDonald Heather Sorenson Cindy Berry Dan Forrest Joel Raney Joseph Martin and many others combine to make this anessential collection for your sacred keyboard needs. Simple to moderately difficult these hymn arrangements and original sacred compositions are intended to give the church pianist plenty of new material for their service playingneeds. Includes: What a Friend We Have in Jesus • Be Thou My Vision • Tis So Sweet to Trust In Jesus • I Am Bound for the Promised Land • Shades of Dawn • Softly and Tenderly • I Am His and He Is Mine• Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross • Shall We Gather At the River • Beautiful • A Reflection on the Cross • Learning to Walk • The Solid Rock • We're Marching to Zion • I Surrender All •Praise to the Lord the Almighty • My Faith Looks Up to Thee • There Is a Fountain • Jonathan's Lullaby
SKU: BR.EB-9410
ISBN 9790004188842. 9 x 12 inches.
The new Finer in Minor With beautiful, easy to moderately difficult, familiar and above all not so familiar pieces, our bestseller Finer in Minor has now been a companion for many generations on their way to the wonderful works of major piano literature. In the meantime, the sister edition Greater in Major (EB 8936) expands the sound palette, showing that playing the piano in a major key is, of course, just as beautiful as playing in a minor key! In the course of preparing it, the desire for freshness and renewal of the well-established minor-key edition developed. Editors and publishing house finally gave in and decided on a revised and expanded new edition. The outer appearance has been adapted to its major-key twin, and inside the edition, things look new and different, too. New composers and even more pieces expand the range of minor-key music to include new worlds of sound and feeling. Thus, playing the piano is simply great - with Greater in Major and Finer in Minor ! Voices to the 1st edition: It is a good collection of easy pieces and well edited. (Music Teacher) The publisher began with a novel idea and invested their faith in its success by producing a bright, colorful album that will easily catch the eye of the potential buyer. (Trevor Barnard, Music Teacher)The editors of the Keyboard Crocodile have delved into music history's treasure chest of piano literature and come up with some gems in the minor mode that offer major enjoyment.MP3 audiofiles, performed by Aki Sakae, are to be found in the download section or on YouTube. Here you can find the sister edition Greater in Major.
SKU: HL.14008995
ISBN 9788759878217. Danish.
Poul Ruders DIFERENCIASDIFERENCIAS was an old Spanish naming of musical compositions dealing with various techniques involving theme and variation. In modern Spanish it simply means differences. It's a nice title, however, and as to the present piece, a very fitting one indeed, because I wrote it especially to The Elsinore Players for their South America-tour in 1981.Actually nothing happens to the clipping of wellknown Bach (the first four bars of the chorale: jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring, cantata No. 147), apart from the continuous changing of the succession-pattern of the 11 triplets and one duplet, the latter of which creates the recognizable 8/8 pattern amidst the flow of 9/8 spinnrad-rolling. To put it popularly, I haven't included anything that Bach does not have in the book himself.In addition to that, the unpredictable accents and various instrumental colours are the only means of differences. There are no modulations, no tricky polyphony, nothing but a long, thoughtful tasting the beautiful piece of tune. Well, of course, the chorale itself enters the picture in the very last section, but that is merely for me to have the pleasure of tossing it away again before it comes to a proper end.Finally, I really do think, that the Cage/Morgan poem quoted below, is the most suitable prologue to DIFERENCIAS:14 variations on 14 wordsI have nothing to say and I am saying it and that is poetry. John CageI have to say poetry and is that nothing and I am saying itI am and I have poetry to say and is that nothing saying itI am nothing and I have poetry to say and that is saying itI that am saying poetry have nothing and it is I and to sayAnd I say that I am to have poetry and saying it is nothingI am poetry and nothing and saying it is to say that I haveTo have nothing is poetry and I am saying that and I say itPoetry is saying I have nothing and I am to say that and itSaying nothing I am poetry and I have to say that and it isIt is and I am and I have poetry saying say that to nothingIt is saying poetry to nothing and I say I have and am that Poetry is saying I have it and I am nothing and to say that And that nothing is poetry I am saying and I have to say itSaying poetry is nothing and to that I say I am and have itEdwin MorganPoul Ruders.