Format : Score
SKU: KN.10315
UPC: 822795103151.
Designed for a first contest or recital performance, this grade 1-2 collections contain 14 pieces that have been carefully edited by baritone specialist Donald Sherman, and edited by Carl Strommen. The free downloadable piano accompaniment MP3s will be an invaluable tool for students. Piano accompaniment book sold separately (#10316). Available in SmartMusic. Contents:Chester (Billings); The Dancing Master (Turk); Minuet (Telemann); Wedding Madrigal (Sullivan); The Nightingale's Secret (Grieg); Ah, Leave Me Not To Pine (Sullivan); Remember Provence (Verdi); The Thief's Regret (traditional Catalan folk song); Danse Du Roy (Susato); In The Steppes Of Central Asia (Borodin); Sunlight On The Ganges (Scarlatti); March Of The Priests (Mozart); Neapolitan Serenade (Meglio); Plaisir D'Amour (Martini).
SKU: KN.KEN10314
UPC: 822795103144.
Designed for a first contest or recital performance, this grade 1-2 collections contain 14 pieces that have been carefully edited by baritone specialist Donald Sherman and edited by Carl Strommen. The free downloadable piano accompaniment MP3s will be an invaluable tool for students. Piano accompaniment book sold separately (#10316). Available in SmartMusic.Contents:Chester (Billings); The Dancing Master (Turk); Minuet (Telemann); Wedding Madrigal (Sullivan); The Nightingale's Secret (Grieg); Ah, Leave Me Not To Pine (Sullivan); Remember Provence (Verdi); The Thief's Regret (traditional Catalan folk song); Danse Du Roy (Susato); In The Steppes Of Central Asia (Borodin); Sunlight On The Ganges (Scarlatti); March Of The Priests (Mozart); Neapolitan Serenade (Meglio); Plaisir D'Amour (Martini).
SKU: HH.HH461-FSC
ISBN 9790708146698.
When the composer was flying to her homeland of Taiwan from her home in Vienna, a poetic image emerged quite spontaneously: she felt like a migratory bird, flying year after year 10,000 kilometres away from Vienna over the Alps and across Eastern Europe, Arabia, Russia, the Mongolian steppes, the Tibetan plateau, South-East Asia and the Pacific in order to spend the cold winter in the Southern Hemisphere; in spring she once again fly 10,000 kilometres to the north. During this flight her imagination plays with the different landscapes: what could a migratory bird espy from its bird’s perspective? In this composition Ming Wang brings together or unite many different sounds and musical elements that symbolize the various geographical regions. These disparate elements are held together by a few central notes, fixed harmonic structures, a migratory bird theme, a Europe theme and a 13-note row. The Chinese arched zither or Zheng represents an exotic bird that by chance has landed in this Western ensemble.