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Bassoon,Clarinet,Piano,Voice - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1370910

Composed by David Warin Solomons. 21st Century,Contemporary. 17 pages. David Warin Solomons #955254. Published by David Warin Solomons (A0.1370910).

A setting of the La Fontaine poem La cigale et la fourmi with narrator (in English), clarinet, bassoon and piano

The pdf file contains score and instrumental parts. The narrator should use the score.

(A version with French narrator is also available on this site.)

The Grasshopper in drowsy song
Had spent the pleasant summer long,
And found herself without a crumb
When winter’s icy blast had come.
Not one small morsel could she spy
Of puny worm or measly fly.

So off she went to cry her want
Straight to her neighbour Madame Ant,
Merely asking for a loan
Of bread or grain to eke her own
Until the plenteous time came round.

“I’ll pay you back, or I’ll be bound
By August, word of animal,
Both interest and principal.”

The Ants are not a lending lot
Indeed that is their slightest fault.

“What were you doing when ’twas hot?”
She asked this impecunious sort.
” To all who came, both day and night
I used to sing at every chance.”

“You used to sing? That’s fine and right!
Well now’s the very time – to dance!”
©S.N.Solomons

Original French version:

La cigale, ayant chanté tout l’été,
se trouva fort dépourvue 
Quand la bise fut venue.
Pas un seul petit morceau 
De mouche ou de vermisseau.
Elle alla crier famine 
Chez la fourmi sa voisine,
La priant de lui prêter 
Quelque grain pour subsister
Jusqu’à la saison nouvelle.
“Je vous paierai,”
lui dit elle,
“avant l’août,
foi d’animal,
Intérêt et principal.”
La fourmi n’est pas prêteuse;
C’est là son moindre défaut.
“Que faisiez vous au temps chaud?”
Dit elle Ă  cette emprunteuse
“Nuit et jour à tout venant
Je chantais,
ne vous déplaise.”
“Vous chantiez?
j’en suis fort aise.
Eh bien!
dansez maintenant.”.

The Grasshopper and the ant (La cigale et la fourmi) English narrator, clarinet, bassoon and piano
August, word of animal,
Both interest and principal
”

The Ants are not a lending lot
Indeed that is their slightest fault

$13.00 11.69 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Bassoon,Clarinet,Piano,Voice - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1370915

Composed by David Warin Solomons. 21st Century,Contemporary. Full Performance. Duration 189. David Warin Solomons #955259. Published by David Warin Solomons (A0.1370915).

A setting of the La Fontaine poem La cigale et la fourmi with narrator (in English), clarinet, bassoon and piano

(A version with French narrator is also available on this site.)

The Grasshopper in drowsy song
Had spent the pleasant summer long,
And found herself without a crumb
When winter’s icy blast had come.
Not one small morsel could she spy
Of puny worm or measly fly.

So off she went to cry her want
Straight to her neighbour Madame Ant,
Merely asking for a loan
Of bread or grain to eke her own
Until the plenteous time came round.

“I’ll pay you back, or I’ll be bound
By August, word of animal,
Both interest and principal.”

The Ants are not a lending lot
Indeed that is their slightest fault.

“What were you doing when ’twas hot?”
She asked this impecunious sort.
” To all who came, both day and night
I used to sing at every chance.”

“You used to sing? That’s fine and right!
Well now’s the very time – to dance!”
©S.N.Solomons

Original French version:

La cigale, ayant chanté tout l’été,
se trouva fort dépourvue 
Quand la bise fut venue.
Pas un seul petit morceau 
De mouche ou de vermisseau.
Elle alla crier famine 
Chez la fourmi sa voisine,
La priant de lui prêter 
Quelque grain pour subsister
Jusqu’à la saison nouvelle.
“Je vous paierai,”
lui dit elle,
“avant l’août,
foi d’animal,
Intérêt et principal.”
La fourmi n’est pas prêteuse;
C’est là son moindre défaut.
“Que faisiez vous au temps chaud?”
Dit elle Ă  cette emprunteuse
“Nuit et jour à tout venant
Je chantais,
ne vous déplaise.”
“Vous chantiez?
j’en suis fort aise.
Eh bien!
dansez maintenant.”

The Grasshopper and the Ant La Cigale et la Fourmi English narrator Clarinet Bassoon Piano (mp3)
August, word of animal,
Both interest and principal
”

The Ants are not a lending lot
Indeed that is their slightest fault

$5.50 4.94 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Bassoon,Clarinet,Piano,Voice - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1370906

Composed by David Warin Solomons. 21st Century,Contemporary. 18 pages. David Warin Solomons #955248. Published by David Warin Solomons (A0.1370906).

A setting of the La Fontaine poem La cigale et la fourmi with narrator (in French), clarinet, bassoon and piano

The pdf file contains score and instrumental parts. The narrator should use the score.

(A version with English narrator is also available on this site)

La cigale, ayant chanté tout l’été,
se trouva fort dépourvue 
Quand la bise fut venue.
Pas un seul petit morceau 
De mouche ou de vermisseau.
Elle alla crier famine 
Chez la fourmi sa voisine,
La priant de lui prêter 
Quelque grain pour subsister
Jusqu’à la saison nouvelle.
“Je vous paierai,”
lui dit elle,
“avant l’août,
foi d’animal,
Intérêt et principal.”
La fourmi n’est pas prêteuse;
C’est là son moindre défaut.
“Que faisiez vous au temps chaud?”
Dit elle Ă  cette emprunteuse
“Nuit et jour à tout venant
Je chantais,
ne vous déplaise.”
“Vous chantiez?
j’en suis fort aise.
Eh bien!
dansez maintenant.”

English translation by S N Solomons

The Grasshopper in drowsy song
Had spent the pleasant summer long,
And found herself without a crumb
When winter’s icy blast had come.
Not one small morsel could she spy
Of puny worm or measly fly.

So off she went to cry her want
Straight to her neighbour Madame Ant,
Merely asking for a loan
Of bread or grain to eke her own
Until the plenteous time came round.

“I’ll pay you back, or I’ll be bound
By August, word of animal,
Both interest and principal.”

The Ants are not a lending lot
Indeed that is their slightest fault.

“What were you doing when ’twas hot?”
She asked this impecunious sort.
” To all who came, both day and night
I used to sing at every chance.”

“You used to sing? That’s fine and right!
Well now’s the very time – to dance!”
©S.N.Solomons.

La cigale et la fourmi (The Grasshopper and the ant) French narrator, Clarinet, Bassoon and Piano
August, word of animal,
Both interest and principal
”

The Ants are not a lending lot
Indeed that is their slightest fault

$13.00 11.69 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Bassoon,Clarinet,Piano,Voice - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1370914

Composed by David Warin Solomons. 21st Century,Contemporary. Full Performance. Duration 189. David Warin Solomons #955258. Published by David Warin Solomons (A0.1370914).

A setting of the La Fontaine poem La cigale et la fourmi with narrator (in French), clarinet, bassoon and piano


(A version with English narrator is also available on this site)

La cigale, ayant chanté tout l’été,
se trouva fort dépourvue 
Quand la bise fut venue.
Pas un seul petit morceau 
De mouche ou de vermisseau.
Elle alla crier famine 
Chez la fourmi sa voisine,
La priant de lui prêter 
Quelque grain pour subsister
Jusqu’à la saison nouvelle.
“Je vous paierai,”
lui dit elle,
“avant l’août,
foi d’animal,
Intérêt et principal.”
La fourmi n’est pas prêteuse;
C’est là son moindre défaut.
“Que faisiez vous au temps chaud?”
Dit elle Ă  cette emprunteuse
“Nuit et jour à tout venant
Je chantais,
ne vous déplaise.”
“Vous chantiez?
j’en suis fort aise.
Eh bien!
dansez maintenant.”

English translation by S N Solomons

The Grasshopper in drowsy song
Had spent the pleasant summer long,
And found herself without a crumb
When winter’s icy blast had come.
Not one small morsel could she spy
Of puny worm or measly fly.

So off she went to cry her want
Straight to her neighbour Madame Ant,
Merely asking for a loan
Of bread or grain to eke her own
Until the plenteous time came round.

“I’ll pay you back, or I’ll be bound
By August, word of animal,
Both interest and principal.”

The Ants are not a lending lot
Indeed that is their slightest fault.

“What were you doing when ’twas hot?”
She asked this impecunious sort.
” To all who came, both day and night
I used to sing at every chance.”

“You used to sing? That’s fine and right!
Well now’s the very time – to dance!”
©S.N.Solomons.

La Cigale et la Fourmi The Grasshopper and the Ant French narrator Clarinet Bassoon Piano (mp3)
August, word of animal,
Both interest and principal
”

The Ants are not a lending lot
Indeed that is their slightest fault

$5.50 4.94 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Small Ensemble Clarinet,Guitar,Low Voice - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.577578

Composed by David Warin Solomons. 20th Century,Contemporary. Score and parts. 10 pages. David Warin Solomons #2040467. Published by David Warin Solomons (A0.577578).

A setting of the La Fontaine poem La cigale et la fourmi as translated into English by my father The recording is an electronic preview, the vocal part being represented by a French horn - a performance in which I sing the words and the melody instrument is represented by an approximation of a grasshopper sound can be heard at http://www.dwsolo.com/grasshopper.mp3 The pdf file contains the score and parts. Text of this English version The Grasshopper in drowsy song Had spent the pleasant summer long, And found herself without a crumb When winter's icy blast had come. Not one small morsel could she spy Of puny worm or measly fly. So off she went to cry her want Straight to her neighbour Madame Ant, Merely asking for a loan Of bread or grain to eke her own Until the plenteous time came round. I'll pay you back, or I'll be bound By August, word of animal, Both interest and principal. The Ants are not a lending lot Indeed that is their slightest fault. What were you doing when 'twas hot? She asked this impecunious sort. To all who came, both day and night I used to sing at every chance. You used to sing? That's fine and right! Well now's the very time - to dance! ©S.N.Solomons.

The grasshopper and the ant for alto voice, clarinet and guitar
August, word of animal, Both interest and principal The Ants are not a lending lot Indeed that is their slightest fault
$10.00 8.99 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Small Ensemble Flute,Guitar,Voice - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.577579

Composed by David Warin Solomons. 20th Century,Contemporary. Score and parts. 10 pages. David Warin Solomons #2040469. Published by David Warin Solomons (A0.577579).

A setting of the La Fontaine poem La cigale et la fourmi as translated into English by my father The recording is an electronic preview, the vocal part being represented by a French horn - a performance in which I sing the words and the melody instrument is represented by an approximation of a grasshopper sound can be heard at http://www.dwsolo.com/grasshopper.mp3 The pdf file contains the score and parts. Text of this English version The Grasshopper in drowsy song Had spent the pleasant summer long, And found herself without a crumb When winter's icy blast had come. Not one small morsel could she spy Of puny worm or measly fly. So off she went to cry her want Straight to her neighbour Madame Ant, Merely asking for a loan Of bread or grain to eke her own Until the plenteous time came round. I'll pay you back, or I'll be bound By August, word of animal, Both interest and principal. The Ants are not a lending lot Indeed that is their slightest fault. What were you doing when 'twas hot? She asked this impecunious sort. To all who came, both day and night I used to sing at every chance. You used to sing? That's fine and right! Well now's the very time - to dance! ©S.N.Solomons.

The grasshopper and the ant for alto voice, flute and guitar
August, word of animal, Both interest and principal The Ants are not a lending lot Indeed that is their slightest fault
$10.00 8.99 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1136040

By Budapest Scoring. By King Henry VIII (attrib.). Arranged by David Warin Solomons. Classical,Contemporary. Full Performance. Duration 144. David Warin Solomons #736065. Published by David Warin Solomons (A0.1136040).

Hélas madame is attributed to King Henry VIII. It is part of a secular collection, found on a manuscript that was used in Henry's court. The originality of the song has been questioned, with various parts of the song allegedly taken from similar pieces in Europe. The song itself is a courtship conversation in Middle French between a man and woman. Hélas madame, celle que j’ayme tant: Souffrez que soye vostre humble servant; Vostre humble servant je serays a toujours Et tant que je viv’ray aultr’ n’aymeray que vous. Hélas, beau sire, vous estez bel et bon, Sage et courtoys et de noble maison, Et aussi bon que l’on scairoit finer, Mais cil que j’ayme, ne scairoye oublier. Hellas, ma dame, pences en vostre cas: Entre nous deulx ne fault point d’avocatz. Certes non pas, et vous le scavez bien. Allez vous en, car vous ne faictez rien. Mon cueur souspire et se plaint tendrement, Quant il ne peult trouver allegement. Ne scay comment on me veult dechasser; S’il est ainsi, j’ayray ailleurs chasser. Hellas, ma dame, et n’en seray-je point? Certes beau sire, je ne le vous dis point. Servez a point: il vous sera mery. Hellas, ma dame, de bon cueur vous mercy. Alas my lady, whom I do so love: Suffer me to be your humble servant; Your humble servant I shall always be. And while I live, I'll love none else but you. Alas, fair sir, you are good and kind, Wise and courteous and from a noble house, And as good as one could find, But I can't forget the one I love. Alas my lady, think upon your case: Between us two, no need for advocate. Certainly not, and you know it well. Be gone, for you are doing nothing. My heart sighs and tenderly complains, When it cannot find relief. I know not how it wants me to woo; If it is so, I'll go wooing elsewhere. Alas my lady, and shall I not? Certainly, fair sir, I have not said so. Behave rightly and you will be rewarded. Alas my lady, from my whole heart, thank you. Performed by Anita Szabó Ildikó Szabady Iza Nagy Boglárka Dávid.

Variations on hélas madame for flute quartet (mp3)
Quatuor de Flűtes : 4 flűtes
Budapest Scoring
$4.50 4.05 € Quatuor de Flűtes : 4 flűtes PDF SheetMusicPlus

Brass Quintet Horn,Trombone,Trumpet,Tuba - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.746742

Composed by Charles W.A Ellerbrook, Daniel Adams Butterfield, Daniel Decatur Dan Emmett ( 1815 – 1904), and Valentine Vousden. Arranged by Keith Terrett. Contemporary,Multicultural,Patriotic,Traditional,World. 39 pages. Keith Terrett #2941995. Published by Keith Terrett (A0.746742).

De facto Anthems of the Confederate States of America  ''I Wish I Was in Dixie & Taps''- ''God Save the South No. 1''  - The Bonnie Blue Flag, ''God Save the South No. 2'', arranged for Brass Quintet & Percussion.

The Confederate States of America (also referred to as The Confederacy or simply The South) had, like the United States at the time, several patriotic songs in use which could have been considered anthems, like Dixie, The Bonnie Blue Flag, and God Save the South, none of which were officially declared (possibly because declaring an official anthem wasn’t as important to a new nation then as it is now). God Save the South does have more of an anthemaic quality in the music and lyrics, and several publications of the song refer to it as a (or the) anthem, and was also the first song to be published in the Confederacy (which was subsequently published in at least nine editions).

God Save the South was written by George H. Miles under the pseudonym Earnest Halphin, soon after the war started. Miles was a Marylander, a state that did not officially secede and join the confederacy, but, being a border state, had several citizens with sympathies for the south. An interesting thing to note about the song is the reference to George Washington (the first president of the United States) in the song’s fifth verse. Apparently, the author of the song meant to tie in Washington’s stance as a rebel against the British in the American revolution with the South’s rebellion against the northern United States in the civil war.

The music was written by C. W. A. Ellerbock, but another tune by C. T. De Cœniél was also popular at the time as well. (Ellerbock’s version, however, seems to be the original.)

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If you perform this arrangement in public, make a recording or broadcast it through any media, please notify the PRS (UK), or ASCAP (USA), or SOCAN (Canada), or APRA (Australia) or KODA (Denmark) or the equivalent organisation in your own country, giving the name of the arranger as Keith Terrett.

 

 

De facto Anthems of the Confederate States of America 
Quintette de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, trombone, tuba

$19.99 17.97 € Quintette de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, trombone, tuba PDF SheetMusicPlus






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