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Violin and piano - difficult - Digital Download SKU: S9.Q21833 For violin and piano. Composed by Thierry Pecou. This edition: Sheet music. Downloadable. Duration 6 minutes. Schott Music - Digital #Q21833. Published by Schott Music - Digital (S9.Q21833). This work is part of a cycle of five short pieces for a single instrument and piano, focused on the five ages in the cosmogony of Ancient Mexican civilisation. The peoples of the Mexican highlands believe that time follows specific cycles and that the world was created following the pattern of 'trial and error'. The creation of the world is divided into several periods which are termed 'suns' (we are currently living in the fifth phase named 'Ollin'). Each period will be brought to an end through a natural catastrophe. Solei-Feu refers to the first attempt to create a world out of a rain of fire (nahui quiahuitl).The element of fire is reflected in the musical soundscape of this work, constructed from rampant, rhythmic motifs, fragmented splinters, spinning upswings and impacts reverberating through space. An intimate dialogue develops between violin and piano on the basis of extremely simple figures. Interconnecting lines and dense musical material are thrown against each other in a play of contrasting registers and blended tonal colouring, creating a mysterious and disturbing mythological universe coloured by its ontological pessimism. Thierry PécouSoleil-Feu refers to the first attempt to create a world out of a rain of fire (nahui quiahuitl) as described in the cosmogony of Ancient Mexican civilisation. The element of fire is reflected in the musical soundscape of this work; rampant, rhythmic motifs, fragmented splinters, spinning upswings and impacts reverberating through space create a mysterious and disturbing mythological universe coloured by its ontological pessimism. Thierry Pécou.
Soleil-Feu
Violon et Piano

$16.99 16.35 € Violon et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1281822 By Eduardo Di Capua. By Eduardo Di Capua. Arranged by pfkaori. Classical. Score. 2 pages. Pfkaorimusic #873172. Published by pfkaorimusic (A0.1281822). Eduardo di Capua O sole mio (my sun) Piano solo intermediate (Gdur) ♪♪ (osolemio / EduardoDiCapua)Piano solo intermediate score O Sole Mio (Gdur) for music lovers. As the title suggests, the beautiful melody that makes you feel the majestic sea of Italy is impressive. This sheet music has been arranged for intermediate players, and anyone with basic piano playing skills can enjoy it. The composer El Aldo di Capua is a composer known for his canzone. The exotic melodies are loved by many and are still performed all over the world. O Sole Mio (Gdur) is also popular as background music for cafes, restaurants, hotels, etc. I'm sure everyone has listened to this beautiful song at least once. Play a beautiful melody and spend a wonderful time touching the music of Canzone♪*There are individual differences in levels.
O sole mio
Piano seul
Eduardo Di Capua
$5.00 4.81 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir (SATB) - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1277132 Composed by Adrian Gagiu. 21st Century,Christian,Classical,Latin. Octavo. 128 pages. Adrian Gagiu #868444. Published by Adrian Gagiu (A0.1277132). Missa Solemnis in B major, op. 27, vocal score and piano part (for rehearsal purposes only). Based on its Neo-classical style, this setting of the Roman Catholic mass text could possibly work as a festive mass (missa solemnis) with trumpets and timpani, and its duration would fit such a solemn service. However, its intense and sometimes dramatic treatment and universal addressability due to its well-known and rather concentrated text, yet also due to eliminating the „Filioque†(which would still fit the rhythm of the repeated „qui ex Patreâ€, should any Catholics ever wish to perform this as a mass) make it rather a „liturgical oratorio for all nationsâ€, more appropriate in the concert hall. The work has had a long gestation: imagined in 1984 after the composer’s first contact with Beethoven’s masterpiece, then sketched first in 1987-1989, and many of its themes date back from those years. Its working out is quite polyphonic, discretely modal and cyclical, and also full of centuries-old musical symbols traditionally associated with the setting of the mass text: e.g. unisons for the more dogmatical parts, Baroque dotted rhythms at the Nativity (the first coming of the  King of Kings), „rex caelestis†and also at his Passion (whose setting is discretely inspired by folkloric Romanian laments), the „anabasis†gesture at „Gloria in excelsis Deoâ€, „et ascendit in caelisâ€, „in remissionem peccatorum†and the resurrection, a flute trill standing for the Holy Spirit who has come ’like a dove’ at „et incarnatus estâ€, a cross-shaped texture at „crucifixusâ€, and some word-painting (hushed sonorities at „et invisibiliumâ€, anticipations between orchestra and chorus at „et exspecto†etc.). Moreover, certain symbolic roles are assigned to the instrumental groups when alone (the organ represents God the Father and transcendence, the winds and/or solo voices represent God the Son and humanity, and the strings represent the Holy Spirit). „Kyrie†is restrained and soft, besides the powerful chords opening the respective sections of its tripartite, simple structure, and it leans towards Palestrina’s serene modality and counterpoint. „Gloria†begins with a colorful orchestral introduction depicting discretely the shepherds who kept watch over their flocks right before the Nativity, and then gradually the bright revelation. „Credo†has an orchestral introduction as well, but powerful, recurring and based on the beginning of the plainchant hymn „Pange linguaâ€, made famous by Mozart’s last symphony and by other Classical composers. Both „Gloria†and „Credo†end with extended, powerful and elaborate fugues („in gloria Dei Patris†and „et vitam venturi saeculiâ€, respectively) with dramatic modulations and sometimes with enthusiastic syncopations at odds with the words’ accents, a la Stravinsky. The same sections plus „Agnus Dei†end with soft quartal harmonies suggesting transcendent appeasement (similar harmonies appear powerfully at the beginning of „Sanctusâ€). „Judicare†quotes the beginning of the well-known „Dies irae†plainchant tune, and the Consecration between the „Sanctus†and „Benedictus†sections is represented by a contemplative prelude for solo organ, quoting Lutheran chorales, too. Another long orchestral introduction, suggesting the Last Judgment and based on traditional Byzantine hymns, opens „Agnus Deiâ€, which includes another quotation (the famous ’Dresden Amen’ at „qui tollis peccata mundi†and „dona nobis pacemâ€). In the final section, with its refined simplicity, the choral voices enter in descending order, and the „Kyrie eleison†theme is briefly remembered, then it ends softly and peacefully. Total duration: 50 min. Performing Rights Organization: SOCAN. The mp3 audio clip is Kyrie.
Missa Solemnis, op. 27 (vocal score)
Chorale SATB

$87.99 84.66 € Chorale SATB PDF SheetMusicPlus

Full Orchestra - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1277133 Composed by Adrian Gagiu. 21st Century,Christian,Classical,Latin. 128 pages. Adrian Gagiu #868819. Published by Adrian Gagiu (A0.1277133). Missa Solemnis in B major, op. 27 (conductor's score). Based on its Neo-classical style, this setting of the Roman Catholic mass text could possibly work as a festive mass (missa solemnis) with trumpets and timpani, and its duration would fit such a solemn service. However, its intense and sometimes dramatic treatment and universal addressability due to its well-known and rather concentrated text, yet also due to eliminating the „Filioque†(which would still fit the rhythm of the repeated „qui ex Patreâ€, should any Catholics ever wish to perform this as a mass) make it rather a „liturgical oratorio for all nationsâ€, more appropriate in the concert hall. The work has had a long gestation: imagined in 1984 after the composer’s first contact with Beethoven’s masterpiece, then sketched first in 1987-1989, and many of its themes date back from those years. Its working out is quite polyphonic, discretely modal and cyclical, and also full of centuries-old musical symbols traditionally associated with the setting of the mass text: e.g. unisons for the more dogmatical parts, Baroque dotted rhythms at the Nativity (the first coming of the  King of Kings), „rex caelestis†and also at his Passion (whose setting is discretely inspired by folkloric Romanian laments), the „anabasis†gesture at „Gloria in excelsis Deoâ€, „et ascendit in caelisâ€, „in remissionem peccatorum†and the resurrection, a flute trill standing for the Holy Spirit who has come ’like a dove’ at „et incarnatus estâ€, a cross-shaped texture at „crucifixusâ€, and some word-painting (hushed sonorities at „et invisibiliumâ€, anticipations between orchestra and chorus at „et exspecto†etc.). Moreover, certain symbolic roles are assigned to the instrumental groups when alone (the organ represents God the Father and transcendence, the winds and/or solo voices represent God the Son and humanity, and the strings represent the Holy Spirit). „Kyrie†is restrained and soft, besides the powerful chords opening the respective sections of its tripartite, simple structure, and it leans towards Palestrina’s serene modality and counterpoint. „Gloria†begins with a colorful orchestral introduction depicting discretely the shepherds who kept watch over their flocks right before the Nativity, and then gradually the bright revelation. „Credo†has an orchestral introduction as well, but powerful, recurring and based on the beginning of the plainchant hymn „Pange linguaâ€, made famous by Mozart’s last symphony and by other Classical composers. Both „Gloria†and „Credo†end with extended, powerful and elaborate fugues („in gloria Dei Patris†and „et vitam venturi saeculiâ€, respectively) with dramatic modulations and sometimes with enthusiastic syncopations at odds with the words’ accents, a la Stravinsky. The same sections plus „Agnus Dei†end with soft quartal harmonies suggesting transcendent appeasement (similar harmonies appear powerfully at the beginning of „Sanctusâ€). „Judicare†quotes the beginning of the well-known „Dies irae†plainchant tune, and the Consecration between the „Sanctus†and „Benedictus†sections is represented by a contemplative prelude for solo organ, quoting Lutheran chorales, too. Another long orchestral introduction, suggesting the Last Judgment and based on traditional Byzantine hymns, opens „Agnus Deiâ€, which includes another quotation (the famous ’Dresden Amen’ at „qui tollis peccata mundi†and „dona nobis pacemâ€). In the final section, with its refined simplicity, the choral voices enter in descending order, and the „Kyrie eleison†theme is briefly remembered, then it ends softly and peacefully. Total duration: 50 min. Performing Rights Organization: SOCAN. The mp3 audio clip is Kyrie.
Missa Solemnis, op. 27 - Score Only
Orchestre

$100.00 96.22 € Orchestre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Instrumental Duet,Viola,Violin - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.963680 Composed by Gioachino Rossini. Arranged by Ian Butterworth. Romantic Period,Wedding. 25 pages. Ian Butterworth #5821073. Published by Ian Butterworth (A0.963680). A lively piece (very unsolemn) where the four voice parts have been effectively arranged for three violins and viola. The short introduction is followed by a light-hearted fugue where all the parts are of equal importance. This arrangement is very suitable for small or large groups.  Copying of individual string parts for sole use by the purchaser is permitted.   A version, for four violins, also by Ian Butterworth, is also available. Through his experience of teaching the violin at all levels and conducting youth orchestras over many years, Ian Butterworth’s large number of compositions and arrangements have been enjoyed by youth and amateur players. www.ianbutterworthmusic.co.uk
ROSSINI Cum Sancto Spirito (Messe Solenelle) for 3 violins, viola & piano
Violon, Alto (duo)

$12.99 12.5 € Violon, Alto (duo) PDF SheetMusicPlus

Violin Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.963681 Composed by Gioachino Rossini. Arranged by Ian Butterworth. Romantic Period. 25 pages. Ian Butterworth #5821039. Published by Ian Butterworth (A0.963681). A lively piece (very unsolemn) where the four vocal parts have been effectively arranged for four violins. The short introduction is followed by a light-hearted fugue where all the parts are of equal importance. This arrangement is very suitable for larger groups.   Copying of individual violin parts for sole use by the purchaser is permitted. Through his experience of teaching the violin at all levels and conducting youth orchestras over many years, Ian Butterworth’s large number of compositions and arrangements have been enjoyed by youth and amateur players. www.ianbutterworthmusic.co.uk
ROSSINI Cum Sancto Spirito (Messe Solenelle) for 4 violins & piano
Violon

$12.99 12.5 € Violon PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir (SATB divisi) - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.516511 Composed by Santino Cara. Sacred. Octavo. 90 pages. Santino Cara #13549. Published by Santino Cara (A0.516511). The Solemn Mass CS524 for chorus of mixed voices, soloist voices and organ, was composed in Rome by Santino Cara at the end of 1999, and published in 2001. This Mass retraces the six classical canons Latin of the Roman Missal: Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus-Benedictus and Agnus Dei. In addition to the complete score of the entire Mass, within the pdf file, are also included the separate part for choir and soloists voice. Movements and voices: 1. Kyrie - Choir SATB 2. Gloria - SATB choir and soloist voices (soprano, alto, tenor, and bass) 3. Credo - SSAATTBB choir and soloist voices (soprano, tenor and bass) 4. Sanctus - Choir SABrB and Variation on the Sanctus for solo voices 5. Benedictus - Choir SABrB 6. Agnus Dei - Choir SATB.
Missa Solemnis for mixed choir, soloist voices and organ - Full
Chorale SATB

$20.20 19.44 € Chorale SATB PDF SheetMusicPlus

Digital Download SKU: A0.1415585 By Cédric Hermand. By Cédric Hermand. Arranged by Cédric Hermand. Contemporary,Multicultural,Romantic Period,Standards,World. Full Performance. Duration 241. ArtIA #997303. Published by ArtIA (A0.1415585). Redécouvrez le classique Le Coup de Soleil, réimaginé avec passion et un talent inédit par Cédric. Cette version revisitée du clip apporte une nouvelle profondeur à la mélodie intemporelle de Richard Cocciante, grâce à une interprétation vocale à la fois fraîche et émouvante.Le clip débute sur l'image poétique d'un lever de soleil, métaphore parfaite de renouveau et d'espoir, avant de nous plonger dans l'univers personnel de Cédric. Sa voix, mêlant force et vulnérabilité, donne une nouvelle vie à l'histoire d'amour ardente et complexe au cœur de la chanson.À travers une série de scènes visuellement captivantes, le clip alterne entre des moments de performance intime de Cédric en studio et une narration visuelle des hauts et des bas d'une romance tumultueuse. Chaque note et chaque parole sont magnifiées par l'authenticité et la passion de son interprétation.La caméra capture des instants de bonheur pur et de désespoir profond, illustrant le voyage émotionnel des amants, tandis que la voix de Cédric guide l'auditeur à travers leur histoire. Les défis et les réconciliations du couple sont dépeints avec une sensibilité qui touche directement le cœur.Le climax du clip est une célébration visuelle et musicale de l'amour retrouvé, où la puissance de la chanson et l'intensité de l'interprétation atteignent leur apogée. C'est une explosion d'émotions qui capture l'essence même du coup de soleil : brûlant, inoubliable, et transformateur.En conclusion, le clip se referme sur une note d'espoir, les premières lueurs de l'aube apportant la promesse d'un nouveau départ. C'est une fin qui laisse les spectateurs inspirés, contemplatifs, et impatients de voir où la voix unique de Cédric peut encore les emmener.Le Coup de Soleil par Cédric est plus qu'une simple reprise ; c'est une œuvre d'art à part entière. Le clip, enrichi par sa voix captivante, invite à une expérience immersive qui résonne longtemps après la fin de la chanson.
Le coup de soleil
Cédric Hermand
$1.99 1.91 € PDF SheetMusicPlus






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