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Choral Piano,Vocal,Voice - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.730205 Composed by James Nathaniel Holland. Broadway,Contemporary,Musical/Show,Opera. Score. 204 pages. James Nathaniel Holland #36793. Published by James Nathaniel Holland (A0.730205). REVISED 2019 The Hero and the Damned, Piano Vocal Score (The Greek Myth of Perseus and Medusa) An Opera in 4 Acts Adaptation, Libretto and Music by James Nathaniel Holland Composer Website: https://www.facebook.com/jamesnathanielholland/ (Duration: 2.5 hours) Setting: Ancient Mythological Greece Follow the journey of Perseus as he discovers himself and travels to distant lands and battles the infamous Medusa in order to save his mother from a tyrant. Musically exciting and accessible. Complete vocal score offered here which measure numbers match up to the full orchestral score and individual parts (1 and 2) (All sold separately). Solos, duets, ensembles. Arias for the operatically neglected alto and mezzo-soprano. This opera can also pass as musical theater. Opera YouTube Demo: https://youtu.be/XLbxwQyZPhI First act here (orchestrated) as sound clip.
Contemporary Opera, The Hero and the Damned (The story of Perseus and Medusa) Piano Vocal Score

$23.95 20.42 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Small Ensemble Bass Trombone - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.792274 Composed by Diefendorfer, Ryan. Arranged by Diefendorfer, Ryan. 20th Century,Contemporary. Score and parts. 60 pages. Gordon Cherry #4803763. Published by Gordon Cherry (A0.792274). Stephansdom is a new composition, descriptive of the iconic St. Stephan's Cathedral in central Vienna. Ryan Diefendorfer wrote this work for the Indiana University Trombone Ensemble for Bass Trombone solo and Trombone Choir (6-part) to be performed by Carl Lenthe at the 2012 Eastern Music Festival. Ryan's work was awarded the winner of the 2012 Eastern Trombone Workshop National Composition Competition. St. Stephen’s Cathedral, also known as Stephansdom, is one of Vienna’s most remarkable city icons. Dating back to 1137, Stephandsom towers above the rest of Vienna’s skyline and has been a constant presence in the lives of the Viennese for nearly one thousand years. Among the buildings that the Viennese find closest to their hearts, Stephansdom is certainly one of them I. Groundbreaking The first movement depicts the troubles that St. Stephen’s Cathedral had in getting its groundbreaking as a church. The opening of the piece marks the celebration of the Viennese when St. Stephen’s was first constructed in 1137, during the Romanesque era. However, the church faced many issues-from being destroyed by the Babenberg Empire to being decimated by a fire-before the church began its construction in the Gothic style in 1307. The first movement depicts these struggles before resolving to an open chord. II. Steffl Steffl, the nickname for Stephansdom’s soaring north tower, is one of the characteristics of the cathedral that the Viennese find so endearing. This movement is very upbeat and is meant to portray the excitement shared by the Viennese for this beautiful addition to Stephansdom, which was completed in 1433. Stephansdom’s north tower is the tallest structure in Vienna, and distinctly stands out within Vienna’s skyline. III. 1945 As World War II was coming to a close in 1945, Stephansdom’s roof caught fire from a neighboring building, destroying large portions of the church. One climax occurs at m.30, which depicts Stephansdom’s great bell, the Pummerin, crashing down to the ground. This movement depicts the chaotic nature of the raging fire of 1945. IV. Anton Pilgrim Anton Pilgrim was the last, and perhaps most beloved, architect who worked on St. Stephen’s Cathedral in the Gothic style. One of his most famous projects was the St. Stephen’s organ loft, which is depicted by an opening organ-like canon. The final movement to the piece ends in a chorale-like fashion, demonstrating the Viennese’s love for Anton Pilgrim, as well as Stephansdom, one of Vienna’s most iconic sights. This work of 12 minutes in length is appropriate for advanced performers.
Stephansdom for Solo Bass Trombone & Trombone Choir

$27.50 23.45 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Trumpet - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1427289 Composed by Gerardo Matos Rodríguez. Arranged by Christian Morris. Latin. 10 pages. Hoopla Sheet Music #1008009. Published by Hoopla Sheet Music (A0.1427289). A new arrangement of “La Cumparsita,” a tango written in 1916 by the Uruguayan musician Gerardo Matos Rodríguez. It is among the most famous and recognisable tangos of all time. The title translates as the little parade, and the first version was a tune with no lyrics. Later, Matos Rodríguez produced a version with lyrics that begin: The parade of endless miseries marches around that sick being who will soon die of grief. However, the most popular version of the song is accompanied by lyrics by Pascual Contursi and is also known as Si supieras.
La Cumparsita

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