SKU: GI.G-8755
UPC: 785147875505. English. Text by Rory Cooney.
The closing text, “Turn around and believe in the gospel,†will strike a memorable chord in your congregation when this joyous piece is introduced to them. Flexible instrumentation options, including a part for flute or piccolo, help enliven the already bright and rhythmic feel of this piece. Let your choir announce the good news to your congregation and, in turn, your congregation announce it to the world! Flute or Piccolo.
SKU: BT.DHP-1074175-020
9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.
In the nineties, the Cuban-American singer Gloria Estefan recorded a sparkling version of Vicki Sue Robinson’s disco classic Turn the Beat Around. She gave the song a catchy Latin beat, and with this new impulse, it was a worldwide hit. With the sentence from the song text “Love to hear percussion†in mind, Peter Kleine Schaars incorporated a compelling percussion solo in his arrangement. The result is a dynamic piece of music full of pace and passion.In de jaren negentig nam de Cubaans-Amerikaanse zangeres Gloria Estefan een sprankelende versie op van Vicki Sue Robinson’s discoklassieker Turn the Beat Around. Ze gaf het nummer een aanstekelijke latin-beat en met deze nieuweimpuls bleek het opnieuw goed voor een wereldwijde hit. Met in zijn achterhoofd de zin uit de songtekst ‘Love to hear percussion’ verwerkte Peter Kleine Schaars een meeslepende slagwerksolo in zijn arrangement: het resultaatis een dynamisch stukje muziek vol vaart en passie.In den neunziger Jahren hatte die kubanisch-amerikanische Sängerin Gloria Estefan mit ihrer spritzigen Version des Disco- Klassikers Turn the Beat Around im eingängigen Latin-Beat großen Erfolg. Mit der Textzeile Love to hear percussion“ (Ich liebe Schlagzeugklänge“) im Hinterkopf baute Peter Kleine Schaars ein unwiderstehliches Schlagzeugsolo in sein Arrangement ein und schuf so ein dynamisches, temporeiches und leidenschaftliches Stück Musik, das jedes Publikum mitreißt.Dans les années 1990, la chanteuse américano-cubaine Gloria Estefan réalise un pétillant enregistrement du standard de la musique disco Turn the Beat Around de Vicki Sue Robinson. Évoluant sur un rythme typiquement latinoaméricain, la chanson « revue et corrigée » par Gloria Estefan connaît un nouveau succès planétaire. Peter Kleine Schaars a réalisé un excellent arrangement contenant un solo fascinant pour la percussion. La musique est dynamique, rythmée et passionnante.
SKU: BT.DHP-1074175-120
In the nineties, the Cuban-American singer Gloria Estefan recorded a sparkling version of Vicki Sue Robinson’s disco classic Turn the Beat Around. She gave the song a catchy Latin beat, and with this new impulse, it was a worldwide hit. With the sentence from the song text “Love to hear percussion†in mind, Peter Kleine Schaars incorporated a compelling percussion solo in his arrangement. The result is a dynamic piece of music full of pace and passion.In de jaren negentig nam de Cubaans-Amerikaanse zangeres Gloria Estefan een sprankelende versie op van Vicki Sue Robinson’s discoklassieker Turn the Beat Around. Ze gaf het nummer een aanstekelijke latin-beat en met deze nieuweimpuls bleek het opnieuw goed voor een wereldwijde hit. Met in zijn achterhoofd de zin uit de songtekst ‘Love to hear percussion’ verwerkte Peter Kleine Schaars een meeslepende slagwerksolo in zijn arrangement: het resultaatis een dynamisch stukje muziek vol vaart en passie.In den neunziger Jahren hatte die kubanisch-amerikanische Sängerin Gloria Estefan mit ihrer spritzigen Version des Disco- Klassikers Turn the Beat Around im eingängigen Latin-Beat großen Erfolg. Mit der Textzeile Love to hear percussion“ (Ich liebe Schlagzeugklänge“) im Hinterkopf baute Peter Kleine Schaars ein unwiderstehliches Schlagzeugsolo in sein Arrangement ein und schuf so ein dynamisches, temporeiches und leidenschaftliches Stück Musik, das jedes Publikum mitreißt.Dans les années 1990, la chanteuse américano-cubaine Gloria Estefan réalise un pétillant enregistrement du standard de la musique disco Turn the Beat Around de Vicki Sue Robinson. Évoluant sur un rythme typiquement latinoaméricain, la chanson « revue et corrigée » par Gloria Estefan connaît un nouveau succès planétaire. Peter Kleine Schaars a réalisé un excellent arrangement contenant un solo fascinant pour la percussion. La musique est dynamique, rythmée et passionnante.Date de publication prévue : janvier 2007Data prevista di uscita: gennaio 2007.
SKU: BR.KM-2491
World premiere: Stuttgart (Festival eclat), February 3, 2002
ISBN 9790004502945. 11.5 x 16.5 inches.
For many years, I have been repeatedly asked by solo guitarists and guitar duos to write pieces for them. The Aleph Guitar Quartet and I have finally brought it off! The piece is called Der entkommene Orpheus (The Escaped Orpheus).In the old equal rights movement everything was treated as equally as possible, right from the beginning. The tones felt democratically happy. Only discontent found cause to complain. It ultimately hated this complex explicitness. The meaning, also in cases of definite tendencies in the piece, should never be able to lead a definite life. This piece, naturally, is just a tiny contribution!In the myth, Orpheus even enchanted stones and trees, turned around too soon to look at his beloved Eurydice (just think of the punctuality fanatic Schonberg - at least according to Richard Buhlig), refused the service of Dionysus - and he, who had plucked the strings of the lyre his whole life long, was now himself torn up by the Thracian Maenads as a punishment. But his head and his lyre floated over the sea and landed on Lesbos. A string is a string is a side!!!Like a coded word, this text is placed at the service of the varied role of the organiser of New Music. Like an equation. Shouldn't an organiser ever actually turn around towards a lover, so that the Furies of present-day responsibility do not drive him into a state of inner conflict?Nicolaus A. HuberTranslation: David Babcock (CD NEOS, 2017)World premiere: Stuttgart (Festival eclat), February 3, 2002.
SKU: CY.CC3090
ISBN 9790530110676. 8.5 x 11 in inches.
Al Circo (To the Circus) was written in 1968 by David Stout, dedicated to Emory Remington and was premiered by Trombonist Fred Boyd on a recital at the Eastman School of Music with Carolyn Kuban performing on the Harp. The work is in two movements, both in a lighter nature and humorous. Mute colors are an important part of the mood of the work. David Stout writes about his work: I wrote this when I was a junior at the Eastman School of Music. Fred Boyd, a bass trombonist, wanted to play it. At the bottom of page 4, on the trombone part, where it says hand in bell he had a problem. With a bass trombone he couldn't reach around far enough to put his hand in deep enough to distort the tone enough. So, he calls me into his practice room one day and tells me to turn around so I can't see him. He then plays that passage. 'Is that the sound you want?' he asks. 'Yeah that's it. Perfect!' I reply. I turn around. He shows me a large plastic fish that he had used to shove in the bell. So on his part, we mark those notes, 'con sardino.' Dr. Louis Setzer, the author of Solo Literature for Trombone and Harp - An Annotated Bibliography, rediscovered the work and received permission from the composer to edit the composition from the original pencil manuscript. He believes this work is the oldest known original composition for Trombone and Harp This fine work is appropriate for advanced performers and is about 7 minutes in length.