Format : Sheet music
SKU: CF.YPS235F
ISBN 9781491158548. UPC: 680160917143. 9 x 12 inches.
This piece was originally composed for string orchestra, commissioned by the North Ohio Youth Orchestras. This transcription for band sounds brighter than the original version because of the instrumentation, and addition of percussion. Primula is a dainty little flower blooms in spring. The piece opens with a short introduction. The sound should be arisoluto.a After the introduction, the main theme begins. The combination of 8th note accompaniment and legato melody flows everywhere. Enjoy the dialogue of each melody line and its fresh and bright atmosphere. Letas celebrate the coming of spring!  .This piece was originally composed for string orchestra, commissioned by the North Ohio Youth Orchestras. This transcription for band sounds brighter than the original version because of the instrumentation, and addition of percussion. Primula is a dainty little flower blooms in spring. The piece opens with a short introduction. The sound should be risoluto. After the introduction, the main theme begins. The combination of 8th note accompaniment and legato melody flows everywhere. Enjoy the dialogue of each melody line and its fresh and bright atmosphere. Let's celebrate the coming of spring!  .This piece was originally composed for string orchestra, commissioned by the North Ohio Youth Orchestras. This transcription for band sounds brighter than the original version because of the instrumentation, and addition of percussion.Primula is a dainty little flower blooms in spring. The piece opens with a short introduction. The sound should be “risoluto.†After the introduction, the main theme begins. The combination of 8th note accompaniment and legato melody flows everywhere. Enjoy the dialogue of each melody line and its fresh and bright atmosphere. Let’s celebrate the coming of spring! .
SKU: CF.YPS235
ISBN 9781491158531. UPC: 680160917136. 9 x 12 inches.
This piece was originally composed for string orchestra, commissioned by the North Ohio Youth Orchestras. This transcription for band sounds brighter than the original version because of the instrumentation, and addition of percussion. Primula is a dainty little flower blooms in spring. The piece opens with a short introduction. The sound should be arisoluto.a After the introduction, the main theme begins. The combination of 8th note accompaniment and legato melody flows everywhere. Enjoy the dialogue of each melody line and its fresh and bright atmosphere. Letas celebrate the coming of spring!.This piece was originally composed for string orchestra, commissioned by the North Ohio Youth Orchestras. This transcription for band sounds brighter than the original version because of the instrumentation, and addition of percussion. Primula is a dainty little flower blooms in spring. The piece opens with a short introduction. The sound should be risoluto. After the introduction, the main theme begins. The combination of 8th note accompaniment and legato melody flows everywhere. Enjoy the dialogue of each melody line and its fresh and bright atmosphere. Let's celebrate the coming of spring!.This piece was originally composed for string orchestra, commissioned by the North Ohio Youth Orchestras. This transcription for band sounds brighter than the original version because of the instrumentation, and addition of percussion.Primula is a dainty little flower blooms in spring. The piece opens with a short introduction. The sound should be “risoluto.†After the introduction, the main theme begins. The combination of 8th note accompaniment and legato melody flows everywhere. Enjoy the dialogue of each melody line and its fresh and bright atmosphere. Let’s celebrate the coming of spring!
SKU: CF.CPS226
ISBN 9781491152522. UPC: 680160910021.
Inspired by the memory of an influential music educator, Carol Brittin Chambers has woven a multitude of grooves, colors, and uplifting themes into To Create a Voice. Chambers has attempted to convey distinct moods and emotions that this educator tried to instill in his students. In honor of this dynamic teacher, you will hear Hot Cross Buns cleverly placed throughout the composition.To Create a Voice was commissioned by the Valley Concert Band in Stockton, California. The piece premiered in October 2017, in memory and celebration of Chris Anderson, a local musician and educator.When writing this piece, I tried to convey certain moods and emotions throughout: soulful at the beginning with calm woodwind chords and solo trombone; increased energy throughout the various sections of the piece; exploration of different grooves and colors; an uplifting, emotional ending that leaves the listener with a sense of how positive and loving Chris was.This piece is largely inspired by a specific quote from Chris:Most people would consider the sounds students first make on their instruments to be cringe-worthy, but to me that’s music to my ears, because that’s the first time students put a voice to their instrument. Over time those voices become stronger; they become clear, more confident, and get to a point where they use those voices to communicate with each other, and to their audiences.To relate to the first notes on the instrument idea, I used motifs based on the first notes most beginners ever play, do-re-mi, which are introduced at the beginning of the piece with the trombone solo, Chris’ instrument. During the section at m. 15, the brass introduce a chorale that I named Chris’ Theme while the woodwinds keep reminding us of do-re-mi. Later in the piece (mm. 71 and 79), I use these notes again, but in reverse, which becomes a reference to the first song most beginners learn, Hot Cross Buns. This section is also meant to portray Chris’ quirky and joking side. In mm. 75 and 83, Chris’ Theme presents itself again a couple of times in response to Hot Cross Buns.Toward the end, at the uplifting moment (m. 97), do-re-mi is heard again, but this time in harmony with mi-fa-sol. This represents the ultimate satisfaction we all feel as musicians when we have finally progressed enough to play in harmony with others. The half-time feeling in 3 at that moment also has significance, relating (rhythmically) to those important three notes again.I really hope you enjoy performing and listening to this piece as much as I have enjoyed creating it!
SKU: CF.CPS226F
ISBN 9781491153208. UPC: 680160910700.
SKU: HL.35028867
UPC: 884088888633. 5.25x7.5 inches.
From the composer of Festival of Carols and The Winter Rose comes a cantata that celebrates the legacy of early American carols and hymnody. Composed in the spirit of folk music, the cantata combines traditional sounds with more rustic elements creating a blend that is fresh and pleasing. Popular American carols like Away In a Manger and O Little Town of Bethlehem dance with traditional spirituals such as Children, Go Where I Send Thee and Go, Tell It on the Mountain. Sacred Harp tunes are re-tooled for Advent and stand alongside new versions of Shaker hymns and Appalachian melodies. Thoughtful narration weaves the movements together in a meaningful tapestry of song and Scripture. Two orchestral options are available allowing maximum flexibility in performance. A full line of support products is also available. Available separately: SATB, CD-ROM Full Orchestration (Score & Parts for Flute 1 & 2, alto recorder, Oboe/English Horn, Clarinet 1 & 2, Bassoon, Horn 1 & 2, Trumpet 1-3, Trombone 1 & 2, Bass Trombone/Tuba, Timpani, Percussion, Acoustic Guitar, Banjo, Harp, Piano, Synth, Solo fiddle, Violin 1 & 2, Viola, Cello, Double Bass), Printed Full Orchestration, Appalachian Consort Orchestration (Score & parts for Flute, Violin, Cello, Mandolin, Guitar, Percussion and Piano), StudioTrax CD (accompaniment only), SplitTrax CD, Listening CD, 10-Pack Listening CDs, Preview Pack (Book/CD combo), RehearsalTrax CDs (part predominant, reproducible), Digital Resource Kit (PowerPoint, Choir Devotionals, Poster, Program, Flyers, Children's Program PDFs). Duration: approx. 40 min.
SKU: PR.114414670
UPC: 680160598168. 8.5 x 11 inches.
Ewazen's double trombone quintet was composed in memoriam for the late Glenn Dodson, and reflects (Dodson's) lively spirit and the singing sounds of his instrument. Its first performance was given by a group of former students at a memorial concert, celebrating the life of the former principal trombonist of the Philadelphia Orchestra. Ewazen points, in particular, to a fugue section in the work, fittingly based upon the Tuba Mirum from Mozart's Requiem. For advanced performers.