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Acoustic Guitar,Bassoon,Flute - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1233077 By C418. By Daniel Rosenfeld. Arranged by André Nusa. Video Game. 6 pages. Andre_Nusa #828708. Published by Andre_Nusa (A0.1233077). This arrangement for guitar and flute and bassoon of the song Wet Hands from the game Minecraft captures the contemplative and peaceful tone of the original composition. The the three instruments weaves together in harmony, delicately exploring the melodic motifs that are central to the piece. The arrangement highlights the beauty of the piece's simple, minimalist structure, emphasizing the warmth and intimacy of the sound of the instruments playing in harmony. This arrangement is a great choice for musicians looking to add a calming and reflective piece to their repertoire, or for gamers who want to experience the meditative quality of the music outside the context of the game. The sheet music includes standard notation, tablature. Instrumentation: flute, bassoon and acoustic guitar.
Wet Hands
C418
$12.99 11.19 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Recorder Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1486930 Composed by Robin Nelson. 21st Century,Classical. Individual part. 20 pages. Forsyth Brothers Ltd #1064004. Published by Forsyth Brothers Ltd (A0.1486930). A fresh and fun addition to the recorder repertoire by Robin Nelson, with three dance themed movements suitable for players of intermediate ability. Amiable Allemande Soulful Sarabande Jocular Gigue Born in 1943, Robin Nelson was educated at Calday Grange Grammar School and Cambridge University, where he read music. A long career in teaching followed, including a 21 year period as Director of Music at Marlborough College, Wiltshire.In addition he has been an Associated Board examiner, lecturer and adjudicator. Robin now runs courses in music appreciation from his home in Avebury, Wiltshire. Works include a long list of carols and anthems, two large scale cantatas and several shorter choral works.
Petite Suite for Recorder or Flute, and Piano

$10.95 9.43 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Concert Band - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1082229 Composed by Jeff Tyzik. Arranged by Jeff Tyzik. Latin. Score and parts. 31 pages. Jeff Tyzik/Macaroni Music #686377. Published by Jeff Tyzik/Macaroni Music (A0.1082229). Three Latin Dances was composed for the Eastman Wind Ensemble at the request of Mark Scatterday in September of 2018. In the past twenty years, Mark has been very instrumental in encouraging me to compose wind music. I am grateful for the many wind ensemble projects and recordings we have collaborated on including IMAGES, our CD that was released in October 2018. I've always been attracted to the music of great Latin composers including de Falla, Gimenez, Chapi, Piazzolla, Ginastera, Lacuona and many others. In this short suite, I used three different popular Latin dance forms. The first dance section is based on the Danzón, a Cuban dance that is slow, formal and elegant. The Danzón transitions into a Cha Cha, another Cuban dance that is a medium tempo rhythmic dance that I first experienced during my student days at Eastman when I played in local Latin bands. After a brief recap of the Danzón another transition evolves into a Malambo, an Argentine dance that is exciting, up tempo and whose roots can be traced back to the 1600s. As one might imagine, the percussion section is very busy and featured throughout from the elegant and lyrical introduction to the exciting finish. As an alumni of the EWE under Donald Hunsberger, it is an honor to have this preeminent Eastman ensemble premiere this new suite with Mark Scatterday conducting at Severance Hall in Cleveland on May 7, 2019.
Three Latin Dances - Score Only
Orchestre d'harmonie

$50.00 43.06 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus

Instrumental Duet,Keyboard - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1497857 Composed by Jenni Roditi. 21st Century,Classical,Contemporary. 19 pages. Jenni Roditi #1074269. Published by Jenni Roditi (A0.1497857). Piano Duo 2 pianos/4 hands. Encircle, Between the Octaves, originally called rotate as its impetus was to generate a steadily rotating music. Encircle was later chosen as a more evocative word. The harmony surprised me as it suggested shifts and colourations that I would not have expected to conjure. Two upper rotating parts with melodic narrative are supported by bass and baritone lower parts. The final section adds a dance-like short form to end what could otherwise have run and run and run.  Names of all the movements in the suite Between the Octaves in the right order are Initiate, Surrender, Thread, Curve, Encircle, Ritualise, Ignite. The whole suite follows a long line from movement 1 to movement 7. However, individual pieces are well suited to be played alone too. Piano Duo is ideally two Steinway grands, otherwise, whatever is available. An enjoyment of the tensions and relationships generated between the two instruments: grand-upright, upright-electronic keyboard is to be explored as a positive. Each piece creates its own world in the suite and can be part of smaller subgroups taken from the suite, in any combination, but the order of the pieces needs to be maintained if more than one is played. Here is a taste of the background to the musical world of this 53 minute compositional suite. During a reflective time I read the following: The whole philosophy of dharma art (Buddhist art) is that you don't try to be artistic, but you just approach objects as they are, and the message comes through automatically. (Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, from 'True Perception The Path of Dharma Art.' Shambhala 2008, p.133.) The 'objects as they are' became the 'octaves as they are'. As the pieces were composed the octaves had a centring and clarifying role that allowed other material to circulate around or play against them. They acted as pivots, repetitions, drones, ostinati, pointillist nodes, pedals, melodic features, struts, harmonic turnpikes, breathing spaces, bass lines: musical imperatives. The octaves called the musical shots most of the time. When the music pulled a semitone up or down and away from the octaves (as it did quite often) it was especially telling in the context of the ringing spaces the octaves were creating. I became interested in the subtle dislocation that two pianos could provide. By dislocation I mean a degree of tension between the natural acoustics of the two instruments in the room and the players idiosyncrasies as musicians.  The whole point of this work was to examine the nature of my syntax, grammar, and compositional thinking. The title demanded one thing above all: what notes am I going to use between these octaves?? My choice of notes was derived in most instances from the tempo, pitch, and rhythm of the initial octaves at the beginning of each piece alongside the individual word titles that I set out to explore as musical images. The audio was developed from Sibelius software, via MIDI to Logic samples of a Steinway grand piano. 
ENCIRCLE, Between the Octaves - A Piano Duo Suite (Movement 5 of 7)
2 Pianos, 4 mains
dislocation I mean a degree of tension between the natural acoustics of the two instruments in the room and the players idiosyncrasies as musicians  The whole point of this work was to examine the nature of my syntax, grammar, and compositional thinking
$20.00 17.22 € 2 Pianos, 4 mains PDF SheetMusicPlus






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