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Piano,Vocal,Voice - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1099911

By Nick Cave. By Mick Harvey, Nicholas Cave, and Thomas Wydler. Arranged by Scott S. Stewart. Contemporary,Film/TV,Halloween,Thriller. Score. 15 pages. Scott S. Stewart #703791. Published by Scott S. Stewart (A0.1099911).

“Red Right Hand”, by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds was released in 1994. It is a modern-day adult gothic Halloween-type tale, inspired by English poet John Milton’s epic poem Paradise Lost, where the ‘red right hand strikes vengeance on the demon Belial’. This tune found its way to the Scream film series and serves as the theme song for the BBC series Peaky Blinders. This arrangement is scored for solo voice with piano accompaniment. Add an acoustic bass [part included] and a Latin percussion shaker to create your ensemble. Performance time: 5:51+.

Red Right Hand
Piano, Voix
Nick Cave
$9.99 8.96 € Piano, Voix PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Vocal,Voice - Level 5 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1490206

By Cascia Talbert. By Franz Schubert. Arranged by Cascia Talbert. Christian,Classical,Praise & Worship,Religious,Spiritual. Score. 7 pages. Cascia Talbert #1067042. Published by Cascia Talbert (A0.1490206).

Ellens dritter Gesang (Ellen's Song III, D. 839, Op. 52, No. 6, 1825), known in English as Ellen's Third Song, was composed by Franz Schubert in 1825. It is part of his Op. 52, a collection of seven songs inspired by Walter Scott's 1810 narrative poem The Lady of the Lake, which was loosely translated into German.

This piece is among Schubert's most beloved works. Although it was originally composed as a song, it is frequently performed and recorded under the title Ave Maria. This title references the Latin name of the prayer Hail Mary, which is also the opening phrase and refrain of Ellen's song—a prayer to the Virgin Mary. Performances often feature simplified musical arrangements and various lyrics that deviate from the original poem. Franz Liszt arranged the piece in three versions for piano.

Schubert's composition is based on verse XXIX from Canto Three of Scott's poem, translated into German by Adam Storck (1780–1822). It is part of Schubert's Liederzyklus vom Fräulein vom See. In Scott's narrative, Ellen Douglas, the Lady of the Lake (Loch Katrine in the Scottish Highlands), seeks refuge with her exiled father in the Goblin's Cave, avoiding their previous host, Roderick Dhu, who has chosen to rebel against King James. As Roderick Dhu and his warriors ascend the mountain, he hears Ellen, accompanied by the harpist Allan-bane, singing a prayer to the Virgin Mary, pleading for help. Roderick Dhu pauses momentarily before heading into battle.

The song is said to have been first performed at the castle of Countess Sophie Weissenwolff in Steyregg, Austria, and was dedicated to her, earning her the nickname the lady of the lake.

The repeated use of Ave Maria in Ellen's song likely inspired the adaptation of Schubert's melody to fit the full text of the traditional Roman Catholic prayer Ave Maria. This adaptation has become so widespread that it often leads to the mistaken belief that Schubert originally composed the melody specifically for the Ave Maria prayer.

This arrangement is for low voice and piano.

Ave Maria - For Low Voice
Piano, Voix
Cascia Talbert
$5.99 5.37 € Piano, Voix PDF SheetMusicPlus






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