Format : Score and Parts
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: 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: HL.49045014
ISBN 9790001202114. 9.0x12.0 inches.
The Belgian composer Nicholas Lens presents extremely varied etudes, exercises and simple phrases with wonderfully telling titles from poetry and everyday world for children and adults. For the most part the studies are tonal and simple and have no constructed line. They are not based on any educational concept but leave the musical dramatization to the pupils and teachers: 'Notes and rhythms are just notes and rhythms, they do not have that many rules, they do not have any pretension, they are just tools for you to use to express what you want to share'.
SKU: PR.114422360
ISBN 9781491133828. UPC: 680160683321. 9 x 12 inches.
Based on an Armenian troubadour song, I WILL NOT BE SAD IN THIS WORLD is a uniquely beautiful work for alto flute (or bass flute) accompanied by a pre-recorded audio track made purely from the composer’s own singing. The result is a fluid interplay between the live flute and the composer’s multi-tracked and processed vocal sonorities. The work was created for Marya Martin’s “Eight Visions” collection (published by Presser), and is now available as a single publication.I will not be sad in this world is based on the song “Ashkharumes Akh Chim Kashil” by the legendary 18th-century Armenian troubadour Sayat Nova. The song is often played on the duduk, and your flute playing should respond to the ornamentation, intonation, and vibrato of traditional duduk playing.In playing this piece, you will want to be flexible with time: the 32nd notes are mostly notated grace notes coloring the following note, and can be compressed towards that next note for effect. Similarly, the meter should be downplayed: use the pre-recorded part to give you guideposts, and then shape your phrases quite freely around those guideposts.I strongly suggest that you listen to my demo recording of the piece, as it will give an indication of what I am looking for. I have not transcribed every note that I sang on the demo, and similarly, once you feel comfortable with the playing style, you can ornament the melody with some flexibility yourself. The notated turns are meant to indicate places where it is most natural to do some ornamentation.The piece can be played on either alto flute or bass flute. I am hoping for a certain vulnerability in your playing, so choose the flute that will help you most with that. If you are playing in a dry hall, you might consider slight amplification, not for volume, but to allow you to add reverb to your sound. It will then be easier to blend well with the tape part.Optionally, one (or even two) additional flutists may double the lines called “voice” that are part of the tape part. The additional player(s) should play more softly than the soloist, and get even softer as the piece progresses and the electronics take over.* * *Thanks to Marya Martin who commissioned the piece. Many thanks to my friend and colleague Margaret Lancaster, who tried out the piece for me and advised me about notation. Thanks also to the Civitella Ranieri Foundation who were my generous hosts while I was writing I will not be sad in this world.The audio accompaniment and the demo are available for free download from the “Additional Downloads” tab at www.presser.com/114-42236.