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Piano Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.818221 By Stephen R Dalrymple. By Thomas Helmore. Arranged by Stephen R Dalrymple (Dalrymple Designs). Christmas. Score. 11 pages. Stephen R Dalrymple #3070897. Published by Stephen R Dalrymple (A0.818221). O Come, O Come Emmanuel ā™« piano solo arrangement by Stephen R Dalrymple ā™« Based on the ancient public domain hymn. ā™« This is an ancient hymn, originally in plainsong (an unaccompanied, monophonic, modal melody.) Thomas Helmore, an Anglican priest, published the melody VENI EMMANUEL in a group of plainsong. The plainsong was adapted into a Christmas carol in 1856. ā™« The first verse of the arrangement has a very free rhythm in a single lower octave to mimic the sound of monks singing the plainsong. ā™« Each of the 8 verses concentrates on a title or metaphor of Christ from the Bible. ā™« music Ā© 1999 (copyright registered in 'Great God of Wonders: Sacred Piano Arrangementsā€™ collection) ā™« recording ā„— 2020 Stephen R Dalrymple ā™« presentation Ā© 2023 Stephen R Dalrymple ā™« performed by the arranger ā™« This .pdf file includes 2 files: 1) Letter size piano score 2) Small page piano score for performing from a 10 inch tablet ā™« (Tell your computer which pages you want to print. There are programs online that will allow you to split pdf files so that you can choose the correct part of the pdf for your tablet.).
O Come, O Come Emmanuel
Piano seul
Stephen R Dalrymple
$4.50 4.33 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1029561 Composed by Peter Daniel Klein. 20th Century,Contemporary. Score. 13 pages. Peter Daniel Klein #6401141. Published by Peter Daniel Klein (A0.1029561). This musical piece is comprised of two twelve-tone rows, atonal music based on synthetic scales unique to each composition, which are based on medieval plainsong chants whose systemization was begun by Pope Gregory I during the sixth century AD.  A simple explanation of this composition is that it is the world's oldest notated music combined with modern 20th-century music theory that eschews traditional melody and harmony for synthetic scales unique to each composition. The music is complex and dissonant, although the conversion of the two plainsong chants to twelve-tone rows retains a semblance of a tonal center at given points throughout. Still, the entire piece of music is that same melody utilized harmonically: just forward, backward, upside-down, backward and upside-down, rhythmically altered, transposed, displaced up or down, or split into smaller cells and then reprocessed in the same way mentioned above. I have also borrowed the Baroque Period techniques of the two-part invention and four-voice fugue combined with serial musical techniques that may offend the average listener's traditional musical sensibilities but make logical structural sense. I used the Dies Irae (The Day of Wrath) and Tuba Mirum (The Last Trumpet Call). The authorship of the chants has been attributed to many saints from Gregory to Thomas of Celano but probably evolved from early Jewish psalmody carried forward by the earliest Jewish converts to Christianity, which further developed into trochaic metered poetry by successive monks. It was set to memorized plainsong heralding back, in part, to Jewish worship. The text of the Dies Irae is very similar to Zephaniah 1:16ā€‹. The last trumpet call that raises the dead in Christ is comparable to the Apostle Paul's account written in his first epistle to the Corinthians Chapter 15 and first epistle to the Thessalonians Chapter 4. The two epistles may, or may not, be related to the Final of the Seven Trumpets bringing God's Judgement on the earth spoken of in Revelation 11. The relationship of the trumpet mentioned in the epistles to those written about in Revelation divides theologians, but I digress into unrelated matters. Despite the modern theory, the music is still movingly visceral because of its conceptually descriptive nature. It is full of aural symbolism following the Dies Irae and the Tuba Mirum, making it a type of program music ala Hector Berlioz of the Romantic Period. The music is, therefore, genuinely eclectic because it has blended qualities of several musical periods. The final section of the video explains the symbolism. The music difficulty is virtuosic, extremely taxing to play.
Dies Irae Dodecaphonic
Piano seul

$5.99 5.76 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.854559 Composed by Ancient plainsong 13th century, Thomas Helmore. Arranged by Zach Sprowls. 20th Century,Christian,Christmas,Sacred. Score. 5 pages. Zaspr Media LLC #3881313. Published by Zaspr Media LLC (A0.854559). Life is a waiting game, a longing for something better. We all feel it. It's a deep down sense that we know the world will be better someday. It's a hope for redemption. For the ancient nation of Israel, this hope was the coming of the Messiah.O Come O Come Emmanuel beautifully captures both the sense of hope in a coming redemption and also the pain that exists in the waiting. This arrangement embodies both of those sentiments. The angst experienced acutely by the waiter is felt by the listener in the opening motif that builds to a kind of wail after the first chorus and concludes the arrangement with a reminder that redemption hasn't come yet. The waiting is a journey filled with painful longing, simple prayers of recalled hope, and blood-wrought perseverance.
O Come O Come Emmanuel (piano solo)
Piano seul

$10.95 10.54 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.950928 Composed by Traditional Plainsong. Arranged by Terrence Niska. Christmas. Score. 4 pages. Niska Music Publishing #6466303. Published by Niska Music Publishing (A0.950928). I have always felt a strong connection to this hymn and had even arranged it for the vocal ensemble Five By Design, with whom I sang for many years. Once again, I use an unusual meter: this one is in 7/4. There is a haunting beauty and depth to this prelude, while at the same time not making extraordinary demands on the pianist. In my mind, the meter creates the image of sobbing by those making the plea for rescue from their capture. One can feel the sense of hopeless despair of the petitioners, yet they do not give up hope but rather wait for the day when they are at last delivered from their bondage.
O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
Piano seul
Design, with whom I sang for many years

Once again, I use an unusual meter: this one is in 7/4
$3.99 3.84 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1277135 Composed by 15th Century French Melody. Arranged by Judith L. Maggs. Advent,Christian,Christmas,Religious,Sacred. Score. 5 pages. Maggs #868823. Published by Maggs (A0.1277135). The origins of this beautiful hymn tune go back to 15th century France. It is based on plainsong. O Come, O Come, Emmanuel is a beautiful hymn sung and played during the season of Advent in many churches. This arrangement, in the key of E minor, is thoughtful and flowing. It is quite easily played by an advanced level pianist.This arrangement is also available in my collection: ā€œAdvent at the Piano,ā€ which includes 8 piano arrangements for Advent and is available on this site.
O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
Piano seul

$2.99 2.88 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus






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