SKU: CL.011-4734-00
Flowers bloom and the world stirs with life renewed in Spring’s Awakening! The music begins with a driving ostinato in the clarinets, and staggered entrances that portray flowers opening for the first time. After the entire ensemble enters, two different melodic themes are passed throughout the ensemble, layered over driving 8th-note rhythms that propel the music forward. Spring’s Awakening is an engaging and beautiful work that makes a perfect fit for any spring or end of the year concert.
SKU: CL.011-4734-01
SKU: CL.074-6037-04
CONTENTS: * Romaine March * Majestic March * Coronation Overture * One Sweetly Solemn Thought * Cast Thy Burden Upon The Lord * March from Athalia * O Lamb Of God * Spring's Awakening * The Glory of God in Nature * Lotus Flower, The * The Messenger March * Holy, Holy, Holy * The Star Spangled Banner * Missionary Overture * Flee As A Bird *.
SKU: CL.011-4734-75
SKU: CL.016-0173-00
SKU: YM.GTP01094463
ISBN 9784636944631.
20 easy arrangements of famous classical works. 20Shou Zhu Ming Gu Dian Zuo Pin De Chu Ji Nan Du Bian Pei Ban Ben . 1. Wild Rose/Schubert; 2. Lullaby/Schubert; 3. Trout/Schubert; 4. Ju te veux/Satie; 5. Prelude No.5/Chopin; 6. Grand Brilliant Waltz/Chopin; 7. First Movement from KV 331/Mozart; 8. Menuet in G/J. S. Bach; 9. Doll's Dream and Awakening/Oesten; 10. Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring/J. S. Bach; 11. Ave Maria/Caccini; 12. Gymnopedie No.1/Satie; 13. Fantasy Impromptu/Chopin; 14. Spring from 4 Seasons/Vivaldi; 15. Polovetsian Dance/Borodin; 16. Swan from Carnival of Animals/Saint-Saens; 17. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik/Mozart; 18. Traumerei/Schumann; 19. Nocturne No.2/Chopin; 20. Siciliano/Faure 1. Ye Mei Gui /Shu Bo Te ; 2. Yao Lan Qu /Shu Bo Te ; 3. Zun Yu /Shu Bo Te ; 4. Wo Xu Yao Ni /Sa Di ; 5. Qian Zou Qu Di Wu Hao /Xiao Bang ; 6. Hua Li Yuan Wu Qu /Xiao Bang ; 7. First Movement from KV 331/Mo Zha Te ; 8. GDa Diao Xiao Bu Wu Qu /Ba He ; 9. Yang Wa Wa Zhi Meng /Ao Ye Si Dun ; 10. Ye Su , Ren Lei Xin Ling De Xi Wang /Ba He ; 11. Sheng Mu Ma Li Ya /Qia Qi Ni ; 12. Ji Nuo Pei Di 1Hao /Sa Di ; 13. Huan Xiang Ji Xing Qu /Xiao Bang ; 14. Chun Xuan Zi Si Ji /Wei Wa Er Di ; 15. Da Da Ren Wu Qu /Bao Luo Ding ; 16. Tian E Xuan Zi Dong Wu Kuang Huan Jie /Sheng Sang ; 17. Xian Le Xiao Ye Qu /Mo Zha Te ; 18. Meng Huan Qu /Shu Man ; 19. Ye Qu No.2/Xiao Bang ; 20. Xi Xi Li Wu Qu /Fu Lei.
SKU: HL.14027165
Danish.
REVEILLE RETRAITE for solo trumpetA joint commission between Hakan Hardenberger and Danmarks RadioDedicated to Hakan HardenbergerProgramme note:Everybody knows or has at least heard of the time honoured military bugle calls: Reveille Retraite, the awakening at sunrise the turning in at sunset. In a way it's the UR concept of the nature of the trumpet, an instrument capable of glorious panache as well as sublime, inward looking finesse. My piece is, as indicated in the title, a two fold composition in the form of two contrasting tone poems, each mirroring a fragment of original text, what one could call spiritual appetizers. At the end of chapter 8 of his high spirited Memoirs Hector Berlioz laments the murder of a man he admired, Prince Lichnowsky, who was stabbed to death in Frankfurt in September 1848 by German peasants: Oh, I must get out, walk, run, shout under the open sky! Now, there's a juicy bit of high strung romantic Sturm und Drang for you and the perfect motto for any awakening... Then night fall, Retraite, in which I've drawn upon the early, melancholy poem ALONE by Edgar Allan Poe and taken out one single line as 'subtitle' for this very hushed and withdrawn movement: And all I lov'd, I lov'd alone. I guess it won't hurt to quote the poem in its entirety:From childhood's hour I have not beenAs others were I have not seenAs others saw I could not bringMy passions from a common spring.From the same source I have not takenMy sorrow; I could not awakenMy heart to joy at the same tone;And all1 lov'd, I lov'd alone.THEN in my childhood in the dawnOf a most stormy life was drawnFrom ev'ry depth of good and illThe mystery which binds me still:From the torrent, or the fountain,From the red cliff of the mountain,From the sun that 'round me roll`dIn its autumn tint of gold From the lightning in the skyAs it pass'd me flying by From the thunder and the storm,And the cloud that took the form(When the rest of Beaven was blue)Of a demon in my view.Edgar Allan PoeProgramme note by Poul Ruders, January 2004.