SKU: PE.EP68488
ISBN 9790300758893. English.
At the end of 1938, Jelly Roll Morton (1890-1941) returned to New York from his years in Washington, D.C. Recent publicity had made a comeback seem possible, and he hoped to recapture the prominent place in the jazz world that he had held in the 1920s. Still well known, though mainly as a New Orleans music pioneer, he understood that in order to be taken seriously as a contemporary artist, he needed to form a big band like those of his competition, such as Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Benny Goodman, and Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey. In the 1920s Morton's recordings and tours featured a ten-piece band following the first-generation big-band format. But in the late 1930s, larger groups were popular, so Morton assembled a conventional '30s band consisting of four saxophones, six brass, and four rhythm. The band was to open at the Golden Gate Ballroom in Harlem on April 17th, 1939, but on opening night Morton collapsed before going onstage. During his recuperation from the asthma and heart problems that dogged him, the band broke up, never to reassemble. Only six items written for that band's instrumentation are known to exist: Morton's arrangements of his own compositions -- Finger Breaker, GanJam, Good Old New York, Mister Joe, and Stop and Go -- and an arrangement, Mamies' Blues, by another artist. -- James Dapogny (Editor)
As an editor, Dapogny shows his customary sound musical scholarship and deep knowledge of Morton's style....The publishers are to be congratulated for bringing this fascinating work into the public domain, which throws a totally new light on 'Mister Jelly Lord.' Who knows what he would have achieved had he lived beyond his alleged 51 years?--Martin Litton, for JUST JAZZ (Feb 2011)
SKU: HL.249615
UPC: 888680711993. 5.0x5.0x0.15 inches.
This Funk tune, made popular by Justin Timberlake and featured in the movie Trolls has a wonderful text about the freedom and happiness we feel when we move to the music. The limited range part for the boys sets them up for success and funky groove and hand claps lets your audience know that when we are singing we can't stop the feeling of love and happiness.
SKU: HL.325609
UPC: 888680986650. 6.75x10.5x0.036 inches.
When you read the prose of Robert Frost's “Stopping by Woods on Snowy Evening,” you may be struck by the beautiful imagery and quaint mood that the text conjures. Roger Emerson's brilliant choral setting of this classic American poem takes the form and structure of the (mostly) monosyllabic text and weaves a modern, familiar and truly breathtaking musical interpretation akin to a brisk, moonlit gallop of a horse and its rider! Outstanding!
SKU: HL.49007359
ISBN 9783795713294. 5.75x8.25x0.825 inches. German.
Christoph Graupner gehort zu jenen Komponisten der Bach-Zeit, die einerseits reprasentativ fur ihre Epoche waren, andererseits aber von der Musikgeschichtsschreibung gerade wegen ihrer anscheinend unspezifischen Leistungen eher pauschal behandelt wurden. Die eigentlich uberraschend lange Liste der Literatur uber Graupner und die grosse Zahl von Neuausgaben seiner Werke kann uber diesen Tatbestand kaum hinwegtauschen. Denn das Eigentumliche seiner Musik und seiner Personlichkeit durfte kaum erschlossen sein und wird sicher nur bei genauem und in Detailfragen geduldigem Nachfragen und Hinsehen erkennbar.Seiner Herkunft nach Sachse, hat er Zeit seines Lebens die Verbindung zum thuringisch-sachsischen Raum aufrechterhalten. Gleichwohl reichte der Ort seines langjahrigen Wirkens raumlich nahe genug an andere Musikzentren, allen voran vielleicht Mannheim, heran, um seine Bruckenfunktion zwischen mitteldeutscher und westdeutscher Musiktradition erkennbar werden zu lassen.Diese Aufsatzsammlung stellt einen Beitrag zur Erforschung einer im mittelrheinischen Gebiet sicher pragenden Erscheinung dar. Sie versucht, die einzelnen Werkgattungen Graupners in gesonderten Betrachtungen musikgeschichtlich zu wurdigen und zugleich Impulse fur die weitere Erforschung der Musiklandschaft zwischen franzosisch-hofischem und mitteldeutsch-burgerlichem Einflussbereich zu geben.
SKU: AP.38373
UPC: 038081441269. English. Forget You: Words; music by Christopher Brown; Peter Hernandez; Ari Levine; Philip Lawrence; Thomas Cee Lo Callaway; Don't Stop Believin': Words; music by Jonathan Cain; Neal Schon; Steve Perry.
Cee Lo Green's Forget You and Journey's Don't Stop Believin' collide in this exciting Mash-Up reminiscent of the popular television show Glee. This arrangement presents an exhilarating performance opportunity for your outstanding trumpet and trombone soloists and provides an entertaining experience for bands and audiences alike. Building on the Mash-Up concept, the two tunes are joined as one in the show-stopping arrangement. (3:30).
SKU: CF.BF126
ISBN 9781491150009. UPC: 680160907502. 9x12 inches.
Written by world renown pedagogue, Roland Vamos, this collection of double-stop exercises fill a void in the literature of technical exercises for cellists. These etudes feature a systematic series of fixed double-stops that enables the player to practice and master every possible combination of finger patterns across two strings without shifting. Mr. Vamos says of the book, The most important accomplishment is the development of a strong left handà These exercises, when practiced slowly and carefully, will help to develop a keen sense of pitch and intonation. Adapted for cello by Horacio Contreras, teacher, chamber musician, and recitalist.When I first became familiar with Roland Vamos’ Exercises, I was impressed with itsclarity and effectiveness. The book focuses on a few important fundamentals of string playing,and it is accessible to students of every age. Moreover, its tonal organization in C major makesit simple and easy to understand. I recognized the potential this book could have for cellists,and after spending several months working on an adaptation, I witnessed its results in buildingand maintaining important fundamentals of technique.Mr. Vamos’ Exercises is comprised of simple patterns of double-stops in sevenpositions. There are two basic groups of variations: seven double-stop variations in differentcombined rhythms that develop finger coordination and independence of the left hand, andnine bowing variations that use détaché at the frog, middle and tip of the bow to work onstring crossings, coordination, and balance of the bow. The whole work provides training thatimproves intonation, sound, and ease of playing in all positions and all parts of the bow.In order to adapt Mr. Vamos’ book for cello, I needed to make some modifications tothe original. To address the different needs of the neck and the thumb positions, I chose to writetwo separate books. I kept the original ascending stepwise motion for subsequent variationsin Book I by following a diatonic scale on the top line of the patterns. However, I modifiedthe tonal framework to adjust to the more limited range of the cello. Therefore, unlike in Mr.Vamos’ book, variations in Book I do not ascend through the positions in a uniform pattern.I also switched the order of patterns to create a gradual increase in difficulty. In Book II, Iadded options that work on the fourth finger and an extended left hand frame, and at the end, Iincluded five sets of variations with different bowing alternatives.Mr. Vamos provides a number of specific instructions regarding left hand techniquein his exercises. For his original version, two fingers must remain down for almost the entireset of variations, providing a solid reference for the frame of the hand. In variations H and I,he instructs students to lift these fingers when they are not being used. In the case of thumbposition on cello, lifting the thumb could make the hand unstable; therefore, I suggested thatthe thumb remains down while the other fingers are lifted alternately in H and I. I have foundthis exercise quite useful to work on thumb independence and relaxing the thumb while usingother fingers.Mr. Vamos gives precise instructions for the bowing exercises as well. Following hisdirections, the exercises should be performed with a relaxed hand and flexible fingers. Thenotes should be consistently connected even when crossing strings. The bowing patterns shouldbe performed at the frog, the middle and the tip of the bow in every position.
SKU: BT.DHP-1125271-140
9x12 inches.
This number topped the U.S. chart as the lead release single from Bad. Siedah Garrett, who sang the duet, was a protégé of Quincy Jones with whom Michael tag-teamed for three solos on Off the Wall. (Garrett is also renowned as one of the writers of the song Man in the Mirror,? the fourth single which carries a strong message.) Japanese fans still remember this song being performed as an encore during the Bad World Tour in 1987. The straightforward, sweet love song starts out quietly and gradually takes on heat, unfolding a wonderful musical sentiment. The performance of the arranged version also strikes the audience with an imposing world of sound comparableto that of a full orchestra. I Just Can??t Stop Loving You was de eerste single van het album Bad. Michael Jackson nam dit romantisch duet, samen met zangeres en songwriter Siedah Garret, op. Dit gevoelige nummer werd wereldwijd bekend door Michael??sBad World Tour in 1987. Miho Hazama maakte er een arrangement van met een prachtig volle klank.I Just Can??t Stop Loving You war die erste Single aus dem Album Bad, wo das romantische Duett zusammen mit der Sängerin und Songwriterin Siedah Garret aufgenommen wurde. Weltweit ist der gefu?hlvolle Song vor allem von der Bad World Tour im Jahr 1987 bekannt geworden. Dieses Arrangement besticht vor allem durch seinen vollen Orchesterklang. I Just Can??t Stop Loving You, premier single extrait de l??album, est un duo romantique que Michael Jackson interprèta avec Siedah Garrett. La chanson connut un réel succès dans le monde entier, et fut programmée lors des différentes tournées Bad World Tour et Dangerous World Tour. Cet émouvant arrangement impressionne de par son orchestration complète, tout en respectant la version originale. I Just Can??t Stop Loving You, il primo single dell??album Bad, include il romantico duo con la cantante e autrice Siedah Garret. Il brano è diventato famoso grazie al Bad World Tour del 1987. Questo raffinato arrangiamento si contraddistingue per le sonorit .