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Full Orchestra - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.841345 Composed by Georg Eduard Goltermann. Arranged by Artistic Score Engraving by Michele Galvagno. Concert,Instructional,Romantic Period,Standards. Score and parts. 196 pages. Artistic Score Engraving di Galvagno Michele #5712965. Published by Artistic Score Engraving di Galvagno Michele (A0.841345). Full performing material for the 4th Cello Concerto (op. 65) by Georg Eduard Goltermann.The PDF contains all parts carefully divided so that if you print everything two-sides it will already come perfectly arranged, no extra care needed! Included parts:2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets in C (with alternate part in A), 2 bassoons2 horns in G/D (with alternate part in F), 2 trumpets in D (with alternate part in Eb)timpanistrings.
Cello Concerto n° 4, op. 65 in G major - Critical Edition - Performing material
Orchestre

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Guitar,Piano,Vocal,Voice - Digital Download SKU: A0.1477870 Composed by Siu Tin Chi. Broadway,Comedy,Multicultural,Musical/Show,Pop,World. Score. 1 pages. Musical Trio Ltd. (HK) #1055252. Published by Musical Trio Ltd. (HK) (A0.1477870). The Heart of Growth, a musicalChildren's literary author A Nong's work The Heart of Growth has accompanied an entire generation of Hong Kong people as they grew up and is a treasure of local cultural and artistic heritage! His works are filled with deep and sincere emotions, exuding the nostalgic atmosphere of youthful school days and showcasing a positive and proactive attitude towards life.The theatrical version adapted six of his short stories: Listen, the Cicadas Sing!, A Thread of Love, The Shoe-Shining Gang, The Story on the Bus, Tales on a Rainy Day, and Mom, You Should Give Him a Good Scolding!. With live musical accompaniment and dance, these stories were transformed into a musical collection that vividly recreates the people and emotions of old Hong Kong.The Heart of Growth, a musical premiered in the Hong Kong International Arts Carnival (HKIAC) in 2019 as a community and school touring production and an extended theatrical version was staged at the Sai Wan Ho Civic Centre Theatre in 2021, also as a programme of the HKIAC. The two productions were produced by Musical Trio, a Hong Kong Arts Group.  2019 Community and School Touring ProductionOriginal Story: A NongArtistic Director & Choreographer: Seth ChanAdaptation & Director: Freddy WongMusic & Arrangement: Siu Tin-chiLyricist: Jacqueline KwokMusic Director & Accompanist: Janice TsuiCast: Judy Or, Tony Li, Suet Ip Wong & Seth Chan (Replacement: Vince Lau & Ariel Cheung)Producer: Cheryl Li 2021 Sai Wan Ho Civic Centre Theatre ProductionOriginal Story: A NongArtistic Director & Choreographer: Seth ChanAdaptation & Director: Freddy WongMusic & Arrangement: Siu Tin-chiLyricist: Jacqueline KwokMusic Director: Frankie HoAccompanist: Janice TsuiCast: Ariel Cheung, Judy Or, Luk Pang-yue, Rick Cheung & Vince Lau Set and Costume Designer: Bill CheungLighting Designer: Leo SiuSound Designer: Martin LaiIllustrator:  A Day A LoneStage Manager: Win LeungDeputy Stage Manager: Nancy LeeProducer: Cheryl Li Complete Song List1. Overture: Listen, the Cicadas Sing!2. Disconnected3. No more Dating!4. Tales on a Rainy Day: Green Mist5. Tales on a Rainy Day: Passerby6. Tales on Rainy Day: Love Fraud7. Prestigious School Girls8. The Distance Between Two Hearts9. Denouement10. Apart for You11. Finale: Listen, the Cicadas Sing!12. Curtain Call13. Apart for You (Solo Version)More information: www.musicaltrio.hkMusical Trio is financially supported by HKADC.
9. Denouement (from The Heart of Growth, a musical)
Piano, Voix et Guitare

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B-Flat Trumpet,Piano - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.549500 Composed by Felix Mendelssohn (1809 –1847). Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Instructional,Romantic Period,Sacred,Standards. Score and part. 20 pages. Jmsgu3 #3501845. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549500). TRUMPET in Bb and PIANO - Score: 11 pages, solo part: 3 pages, piano part: 5 pages. Duration: 4:20. This is a popular recital piece that would work well also in church or school programs.  Mendelssohn Background Felix Mendelssohn (1809 –1847) was, by all means, a German mastermind composer, musician, and orchestra conductor of the Romantic period. Consequently, Mendelssohn composed in the usual forms of the time - symphonies, concertos, oratorios, piano music, and chamber music. To summarize, his most famous works include his music for A Midsummer Night's Dream, the Italian Symphony, the Scottish Symphony, The Hebrides Overture, his later Concerto for Violin & Orchestra, and his Octet for Strings. His most well-known piano pieces, by and large, are the Songs Without Words.  Artistic Standing  Musical tastes change from time to time. Moreover, just such a change occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This plus rampant antisemitism brought a corresponding amount of undue criticism. Fortunately, however, his artistic inventiveness has indeed been critically re-evaluated. As a result, Mendelssohn is once again among the most prevalent composers of the Romantic era. Early Family Life Mendelssohn was, in fact, born into a prominent Jewish family. His grandfather was, notably, the philosopher Moses Mendelssohn. Felix was, in fact, raised without religion. At the age of seven, he was suddenly baptized as a Reformed Christian. He was, moreover, a child musical prodigy. Nevertheless, his parents did not attempt to exploit his talent. Early Adulthood Mendelssohn was, in general, successful in Germany. He conducted, in particular, a revival of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, specifically with his presentation of the St Matthew Passion in 1829. Felix was truly in demand throughout Europe as a composer, conductor, and soloist. For example, he visited Britain ten times. There, he premiered, namely, many of his significant works. His taste in music was. To be sure, inventive and well-crafted yet markedly conservative. This conservatism separated him by all means from more audacious musical colleagues like Liszt, Wagner, and Berlioz. Mendelssohn founded the Leipzig Conservatoire which, to clarify, became a defender of this conservative viewpoint. Mature Adulthood Schumann notably wrote that Mendelssohn was the Mozart of the nineteenth century, the most brilliant musician, the one who most clearly sees through the contradictions of the age and for the first time reconciles them. This observation points to a couple of features in particular that illustrate Mendelssohn's works and his artistic procedure. Musical Features In the first place, his musical style was fixed in his systematic mastery of the style of preceding masters. This being said, he certainly recognized and even developed early romanticism from the music of Beethoven and Weber. Secondly, it indicates that Mendelssohn sought to strengthen his inherited musical legacy rather than to exchange it with new forms and styles or replace it with exotic orchestration. Consequently, he diverged his contemporaries in the romantic period, such as Wagner, Berlioz, and Liszt. Mendelssohn revered Liszt's virtuosity at the keyboard but found his music rather insubstantial.
Mendelssohn: Song Without Words Op. 109 for Trumpet & Piano
Trompette

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Instrumental Solo,Oboe d'Amore,Piano - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.549891 Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period,Standards,Wedding. Score and individual part. 23 pages. Jmsgu3 #3602937. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549891). Score: 12 pages, piano part: 6 pages, oboe d'amore part: 4 pages. duration: ca. 5'. This is the famous wedding march from Op. 61 composed in 1842 and commonly performed as a recessional march at the end of a wedding. The piece was originally composed for orchestra then arranged for organ and performed by Mendelssohn himself.Mendelssohn: Wedding March Mendelssohn’s Wedding March is so popular that it’s difficult to imagine a wedding without it. It seems like it’s been around for eternity. In any case, it was only 150 years or so ago that the Wedding March came about. It was performed in Potsdam for the first time in 1842, as a piece of Mendelssohn’s music for the Shakespeare play A Midsummer Night’s Dream. It was first used for a wedding in 1858 Mendelssohn Background Felix Mendelssohn (1809 –1847) was, by all means, a German mastermind composer, musician and orchestra conductor of the Romantic period. Consequently, Mendelssohn composed in the usual forms of the time - symphonies, concertos, oratorios, piano music, and chamber music. To summarize, his most famous works include his music for A Midsummer Night's Dream, the Italian Symphony, the Scottish Symphony, The Hebrides Overture, his later Concerto for Violin & Orchestra, and his Octet for Strings. His most well-known piano pieces, by and large, are the Songs Without Words.  Artistic Standing  Musical tastes change from time to time. Moreover, just such a change occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This plus rampant antisemitism brought a corresponding amount of undue criticism. Fortunately, however, his artistic inventiveness has indeed been critically re-evaluated. As a result, Mendelssohn is once again among the most prevalent composers of the Romantic era. Early Family Life Mendelssohn was, in fact, born into a prominent Jewish family. His grandfather was, notably, the philosopher Moses Mendelssohn. Felix was, in fact, raised without religion. At the age of seven, he was all of a sudden baptized as a Reformed Christian. He was, moreover, a child musical prodigy. Nevertheless, his parents did not attempt to exploit his talent. Early Adulthood Mendelssohn was, in general, successful in Germany. He conducted, in particular, a revival of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, specifically with his presentation of the St Matthew Passion in 1829. Felix was truly in demand throughout Europe as a composer, conductor, and soloist. For example, he visited Britain ten times. There, he premiered, namely, many of his major works. His taste in music was. To be sure, inventive and well-crafted yet markedly conservative. This conservatism separated him by all means from more audacious musical colleagues like Liszt, Wagner, and Berlioz. Mendelssohn founded the Leipzig Conservatoire which, to clarify, became a defender of this conservative viewpoint. Mature Adulthood Schumann notably wrote that Mendelssohn was the Mozart of the nineteenth century, the most brilliant musician, the one who most clearly sees through the contradictions of the age and for the first time reconciles them. This observation points to a couple of features in particular that illustrate Mendelssohn's works and his artistic procedure. Musical Features In the first place, his musical style was fixed in his methodical mastery of the style of preceding masters. This being said, he certainly recognized and even developed early romanticism from the music of Beethoven and Weber. Secondly, it indicates that Mendelssohn sought to strengthen his inherited musical legacy rather than to exchange it with new forms and styles or replace it with exotic orchestration. Consequently, he diverged his contemporaries in the romantic period, such as Wagner, Berlioz, and Liszt. Mendelssohn revered Liszt's vir.
Mendelssohn: Wedding March for Oboe d'Amore & Piano

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Guitar,Piano,Vocal,Voice - Digital Download SKU: A0.1477869 Composed by Siu Tin Chi. Broadway,Comedy,Multicultural,Musical/Show,Pop,World. Score. 4 pages. Musical Trio Ltd. (HK) #1055250. Published by Musical Trio Ltd. (HK) (A0.1477869). The Heart of Growth, a musicalChildren's literary author A Nong's work The Heart of Growth has accompanied an entire generation of Hong Kong people as they grew up and is a treasure of local cultural and artistic heritage! His works are filled with deep and sincere emotions, exuding the nostalgic atmosphere of youthful school days and showcasing a positive and proactive attitude towards life.The theatrical version adapted six of his short stories: Listen, the Cicadas Sing!, A Thread of Love, The Shoe-Shining Gang, The Story on the Bus, Tales on a Rainy Day, and Mom, You Should Give Him a Good Scolding!. With live musical accompaniment and dance, these stories were transformed into a musical collection that vividly recreates the people and emotions of old Hong Kong.The Heart of Growth, a musical premiered in the Hong Kong International Arts Carnival (HKIAC) in 2019 as a community and school touring production and an extended theatrical version was staged at the Sai Wan Ho Civic Centre Theatre in 2021, also as a programme of the HKIAC. The two productions were produced by Musical Trio, a Hong Kong Arts Group.  2019 Community and School Touring ProductionOriginal Story: A NongArtistic Director & Choreographer: Seth ChanAdaptation & Director: Freddy WongMusic & Arrangement: Siu Tin-chiLyricist: Jacqueline KwokMusic Director & Accompanist: Janice TsuiCast: Judy Or, Tony Li, Suet Ip Wong & Seth Chan (Replacement: Vince Lau & Ariel Cheung)Producer: Cheryl Li 2021 Sai Wan Ho Civic Centre Theatre ProductionOriginal Story: A NongArtistic Director & Choreographer: Seth ChanAdaptation & Director: Freddy WongMusic & Arrangement: Siu Tin-chiLyricist: Jacqueline KwokMusic Director: Frankie HoAccompanist: Janice TsuiCast: Ariel Cheung, Judy Or, Luk Pang-yue, Rick Cheung & Vince Lau Set and Costume Designer: Bill CheungLighting Designer: Leo SiuSound Designer: Martin LaiIllustrator:  A Day A LoneStage Manager: Win LeungDeputy Stage Manager: Nancy LeeProducer: Cheryl Li Complete Song List1. Overture: Listen, the Cicadas Sing!2. Disconnected3. No more Dating!4. Tales on a Rainy Day: Green Mist5. Tales on a Rainy Day: Passerby6. Tales on Rainy Day: Love Fraud7. Prestigious School Girls8. The Distance Between Two Hearts9. Denouement10. Apart for You11. Finale: Listen, the Cicadas Sing!12. Curtain Call13. Apart for You (Solo Version)More information: www.musicaltrio.hkMusical Trio is financially supported by HKADC.
8. The Distance Between Two Hearts (from The Heart of Growth, a musical)
Piano, Voix et Guitare

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Guitar,Piano,Vocal,Voice - Digital Download SKU: A0.1477874 Composed by Siu Tin Chi. Broadway,Comedy,Multicultural,Musical/Show,Pop,World. Score. 6 pages. Musical Trio Ltd. (HK) #1055256. Published by Musical Trio Ltd. (HK) (A0.1477874). The Heart of Growth, a musicalChildren's literary author A Nong's work The Heart of Growth has accompanied an entire generation of Hong Kong people as they grew up and is a treasure of local cultural and artistic heritage! His works are filled with deep and sincere emotions, exuding the nostalgic atmosphere of youthful school days and showcasing a positive and proactive attitude towards life.The theatrical version adapted six of his short stories: Listen, the Cicadas Sing!, A Thread of Love, The Shoe-Shining Gang, The Story on the Bus, Tales on a Rainy Day, and Mom, You Should Give Him a Good Scolding!. With live musical accompaniment and dance, these stories were transformed into a musical collection that vividly recreates the people and emotions of old Hong Kong.The Heart of Growth, a musical premiered in the Hong Kong International Arts Carnival (HKIAC) in 2019 as a community and school touring production and an extended theatrical version was staged at the Sai Wan Ho Civic Centre Theatre in 2021, also as a programme of the HKIAC. The two productions were produced by Musical Trio, a Hong Kong Arts Group. 2019 Community and School Touring ProductionOriginal Story: A NongArtistic Director & Choreographer: Seth ChanAdaptation & Director: Freddy WongMusic & Arrangement: Siu Tin-chiLyricist: Jacqueline KwokMusic Director & Accompanist: Janice TsuiCast: Judy Or, Tony Li, Suet Ip Wong & Seth Chan (Replacement: Vince Lau & Ariel Cheung)Producer: Cheryl Li 2021 Sai Wan Ho Civic Centre Theatre ProductionOriginal Story: A NongArtistic Director & Choreographer: Seth ChanAdaptation & Director: Freddy WongMusic & Arrangement: Siu Tin-chiLyricist: Jacqueline KwokMusic Director: Frankie HoAccompanist: Janice TsuiCast: Ariel Cheung, Judy Or, Luk Pang-yue, Rick Cheung & Vince Lau Set and Costume Designer: Bill CheungLighting Designer: Leo SiuSound Designer: Martin LaiIllustrator:  A Day A LoneStage Manager: Win LeungDeputy Stage Manager: Nancy LeeProducer: Cheryl Li Complete Song List1. Overture: Listen, the Cicadas Sing!2. Disconnected3. No more Dating!4. Tales on a Rainy Day: Green Mist5. Tales on a Rainy Day: Passerby6. Tales on Rainy Day: Love Fraud7. Prestigious School Girls8. The Distance Between Two Hearts9. Denouement10. Apart for You11. Finale: Listen, the Cicadas Sing!12. Curtain Call13. Apart for You (Solo Version)More information: www.musicaltrio.hkMusical Trio is financially supported by HKADC.
10. Apart for You (from The Heart of Growth, a musical)
Piano, Voix et Guitare

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Alto Saxophone,Piano - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.549489 Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Instructional,Romantic Period,Sacred,Standards. Score and part. 20 pages. Jmsgu3 #3500661. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549489). ALTO SAX & PIANO - Score: 11 pages, solo part: 3 pages, piano part: 5 pages. Duration: 4:20. This is a popular recital piece that would work well also in church or school programs. Mendelssohn Background Felix Mendelssohn (1809 –1847) was, by all means, a German mastermind composer, musician, and orchestra conductor of the Romantic period. Consequently, Mendelssohn composed in the usual forms of the time - symphonies, concertos, oratorios, piano music, and chamber music. To summarize, his most famous works include his music for A Midsummer Night's Dream, the Italian Symphony, the Scottish Symphony, The Hebrides Overture, his later Concerto for Violin & Orchestra, and his Octet for Strings. His most well-known piano pieces, by and large, are the Songs Without Words.  Artistic Standing  Musical tastes change from time to time. Moreover, just such a change occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This plus rampant antisemitism brought a corresponding amount of undue criticism. Fortunately, however, his artistic inventiveness has indeed been critically re-evaluated. As a result, Mendelssohn is once again among the most prevalent composers of the Romantic era. Early Family Life Mendelssohn was, in fact, born into a prominent Jewish family. His grandfather was, notably, the philosopher Moses Mendelssohn. Felix was, in fact, raised without religion. At the age of seven, he was suddenly baptized as a Reformed Christian. He was, moreover, a child musical prodigy. Nevertheless, his parents did not attempt to exploit his talent. Early Adulthood Mendelssohn was, in general, successful in Germany. He conducted, in particular, a revival of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, specifically with his presentation of the St Matthew Passion in 1829. Felix was truly in demand throughout Europe as a composer, conductor, and soloist. For example, he visited Britain ten times. There, he premiered, namely, many of his significant works. His taste in music was. To be sure, inventive and well-crafted yet markedly conservative. This conservatism separated him by all means from more audacious musical colleagues like Liszt, Wagner, and Berlioz. Mendelssohn founded the Leipzig Conservatoire which, to clarify, became a defender of this conservative viewpoint. Mature Adulthood Schumann notably wrote that Mendelssohn was the Mozart of the nineteenth century, the most brilliant musician, the one who most clearly sees through the contradictions of the age and for the first time reconciles them. This observation points to a couple of features in particular that illustrate Mendelssohn's works and his artistic procedure. Musical Features In the first place, his musical style was fixed in his systematic mastery of the style of preceding masters. This being said, he certainly recognized and even developed early romanticism from the music of Beethoven and Weber. Secondly, it indicates that Mendelssohn sought to strengthen his inherited musical legacy rather than to exchange it with new forms and styles or replace it with exotic orchestration. Consequently, he diverged his contemporaries in the romantic period, such as Wagner, Berlioz, and Liszt. Mendelssohn revered Liszt's virtuosity at the keyboard but found his music rather insubstantial.
Mendelssohn: Song Without Words Op. 109 for Alto Sax & Piano
Saxophone Alto et Piano

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Guitar,Piano,Vocal,Voice - Digital Download SKU: A0.1477349 Composed by Siu Tin Chi. Broadway,Comedy,Multicultural,Musical/Show,Pop,World. Score. 10 pages. Musical Trio Ltd. (HK) #1054764. Published by Musical Trio Ltd. (HK) (A0.1477349). The Heart of Growth, a musicalChildren's literary author A Nong's work The Heart of Growth has accompanied an entire generation of Hong Kong people as they grew up and is a treasure of local cultural and artistic heritage! His works are filled with deep and sincere emotions, exuding the nostalgic atmosphere of youthful school days and showcasing a positive and proactive attitude towards life.The theatrical version adapted six of his short stories: Listen, the Cicadas Sing!, A Thread of Love, The Shoe-Shining Gang, The Story on the Bus, Tales on a Rainy Day, and Mom, You Should Give Him a Good Scolding!. With live musical accompaniment and dance, these stories were transformed into a musical collection that vividly recreates the people and emotions of old Hong Kong.The Heart of Growth, a musical premiered in the Hong Kong International Arts Carnival (HKIAC) in 2019 as a community and school touring production and an extended theatrical version was staged at the Sai Wan Ho Civic Centre Theatre in 2021, also as a programme of the HKIAC. The two productions were produced by Musical Trio, a Hong Kong Arts Group.  2019 Community and School Touring ProductionOriginal Story: A NongArtistic Director & Choreographer: Seth ChanAdaptation & Director: Freddy WongMusic & Arrangement: Siu Tin-chiLyricist: Jacqueline KwokMusic Director & Accompanist: Janice TsuiCast: Judy Or, Tony Li, Suet Ip Wong & Seth Chan (Replacement: Vince Lau & Ariel Cheung)Producer: Cheryl Li 2021 Sai Wan Ho Civic Centre Theatre ProductionOriginal Story: A NongArtistic Director & Choreographer: Seth ChanAdaptation & Director: Freddy WongMusic & Arrangement: Siu Tin-chiLyricist: Jacqueline KwokMusic Director: Frankie HoAccompanist: Janice TsuiCast: Ariel Cheung, Judy Or, Luk Pang-yue, Rick Cheung & Vince Lau Set and Costume Designer: Bill CheungLighting Designer: Leo SiuSound Designer: Martin LaiIllustrator:  A Day A LoneStage Manager: Win LeungDeputy Stage Manager: Nancy LeeProducer: Cheryl Li Complete Song List1. Overture: Listen, the Cicadas Sing!2. Disconnected3. No more Dating!4. Tales on a Rainy Day: Green Mist5. Tales on a Rainy Day: Passerby6. Tales on Rainy Day: Love Fraud7. Prestigious School Girls8. The Distance Between Two Hearts9. Denouement10. Apart for You11. Finale: Listen, the Cicadas Sing!12. Curtain Call13. Apart for You (Solo Version)More information: www.musicaltrio.hkMusical Trio is financially supported by HKADC
1. Overture: Listen, the Cicadas Sing! (from The Heart of Growth, a musical)
Piano, Voix et Guitare

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E-Flat Clarinet,Piano - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.549896 Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period,Standards,Wedding. Score and part. 23 pages. Jmsgu3 #3603419. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549896). Score: 12 pages, piano part: 6 pages, alto clarinet part: 4 pages. duration: ca. 5'. Register for free lifetime updates and revisions of this product at www.jamesguthrie.com This is the famous wedding march from Op. 61 composed in 1842 and commonly performed as a recessional march at the end of a wedding. The piece was originally composed for orchestra then arranged for organ and performed by Mendelssohn himself. Mendelssohn: Wedding March Mendelssohn’s Wedding March is so popular that it’s difficult to imagine a wedding without it. It seems like it’s been around for eternity. In any case, it was only 150 years or so ago that the Wedding March came about. It was performed in Potsdam for the first time in 1842, as a piece of Mendelssohn’s music for the Shakespeare play A Midsummer Night’s Dream. It was first used for a wedding in 1858 Mendelssohn Background Felix Mendelssohn (1809 –1847) was, by all means, a German mastermind composer, musician and orchestra conductor of the Romantic period. Consequently, Mendelssohn composed in the usual forms of the time - symphonies, concertos, oratorios, piano music, and chamber music. To summarize, his most famous works include his music for A Midsummer Night's Dream, the Italian Symphony, the Scottish Symphony, The Hebrides Overture, his later Concerto for Violin & Orchestra, and his Octet for Strings. His most well-known piano pieces, by and large, are the Songs Without Words.  Artistic Standing  Musical tastes change from time to time. Moreover, just such a change occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This plus rampant antisemitism brought a corresponding amount of undue criticism. Fortunately, however, his artistic inventiveness has indeed been critically re-evaluated. As a result, Mendelssohn is once again among the most prevalent composers of the Romantic era. Early Family Life Mendelssohn was, in fact, born into a prominent Jewish family. His grandfather was, notably, the philosopher Moses Mendelssohn. Felix was, in fact, raised without religion. At the age of seven, he was all of a sudden baptized as a Reformed Christian. He was, moreover, a child musical prodigy. Nevertheless, his parents did not attempt to exploit his talent. Early Adulthood Mendelssohn was, in general, successful in Germany. He conducted, in particular, a revival of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, specifically with his presentation of the St Matthew Passion in 1829. Felix was truly in demand throughout Europe as a composer, conductor, and soloist. For example, he visited Britain ten times. There, he premiered, namely, many of his major works. His taste in music was. To be sure, inventive and well-crafted yet markedly conservative. This conservatism separated him by all means from more audacious musical colleagues like Liszt, Wagner, and Berlioz. Mendelssohn founded the Leipzig Conservatoire which, to clarify, became a defender of this conservative viewpoint. Mature Adulthood Schumann notably wrote that Mendelssohn was the Mozart of the nineteenth century, the most brilliant musician, the one who most clearly sees through the contradictions of the age and for the first time reconciles them. This observation points to a couple of features in particular that illustrate Mendelssohn's works and his artistic procedure. Musical Features In the first place, his musical style was fixed in his methodical mastery of the style of preceding masters. This being said, he certainly recognized and even developed early romanticism from the music of Beethoven and Weber. Secondly, it indicates that Mendelssohn sought to strengthen his inherited musical legacy rather than to exchange it with new forms and styles or replace it with exotic orchestration. C.
Mendelssohn: Wedding March for Alto Clarinet & Piano
Clarinette

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Piano,Tenor Saxophone - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.549894 Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period,Standards,Wedding. Score and part. 23 pages. Jmsgu3 #3603417. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549894). Score: 12 pages, piano part: 6 pages, tenor sax part: 4 pages. duration: ca. 5'.  This is the famous wedding march from Op. 61 composed in 1842 and commonly performed as a recessional march at the end of a wedding. The piece was originally composed for orchestra then arranged for organ and performed by Mendelssohn himself.Mendelssohn: Wedding March Mendelssohn’s Wedding March is so popular that it’s difficult to imagine a wedding without it. It seems like it’s been around for eternity. In any case, it was only 150 years or so ago that the Wedding March came about. It was performed in Potsdam for the first time in 1842, as a piece of Mendelssohn’s music for the Shakespeare play A Midsummer Night’s Dream. It was first used for a wedding in 1858 Mendelssohn Background Felix Mendelssohn (1809 –1847) was, by all means, a German mastermind composer, musician and orchestra conductor of the Romantic period. Consequently, Mendelssohn composed in the usual forms of the time - symphonies, concertos, oratorios, piano music, and chamber music. To summarize, his most famous works include his music for A Midsummer Night's Dream, the Italian Symphony, the Scottish Symphony, The Hebrides Overture, his later Concerto for Violin & Orchestra, and his Octet for Strings. His most well-known piano pieces, by and large, are the Songs Without Words.  Artistic Standing  Musical tastes change from time to time. Moreover, just such a change occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This plus rampant antisemitism brought a corresponding amount of undue criticism. Fortunately, however, his artistic inventiveness has indeed been critically re-evaluated. As a result, Mendelssohn is once again among the most prevalent composers of the Romantic era. Early Family Life Mendelssohn was, in fact, born into a prominent Jewish family. His grandfather was, notably, the philosopher Moses Mendelssohn. Felix was, in fact, raised without religion. At the age of seven, he was all of a sudden baptized as a Reformed Christian. He was, moreover, a child musical prodigy. Nevertheless, his parents did not attempt to exploit his talent. Early Adulthood Mendelssohn was, in general, successful in Germany. He conducted, in particular, a revival of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, specifically with his presentation of the St Matthew Passion in 1829. Felix was truly in demand throughout Europe as a composer, conductor, and soloist. For example, he visited Britain ten times. There, he premiered, namely, many of his major works. His taste in music was. To be sure, inventive and well-crafted yet markedly conservative. This conservatism separated him by all means from more audacious musical colleagues like Liszt, Wagner, and Berlioz. Mendelssohn founded the Leipzig Conservatoire which, to clarify, became a defender of this conservative viewpoint. Mature Adulthood Schumann notably wrote that Mendelssohn was the Mozart of the nineteenth century, the most brilliant musician, the one who most clearly sees through the contradictions of the age and for the first time reconciles them. This observation points to a couple of features in particular that illustrate Mendelssohn's works and his artistic procedure. Musical Features In the first place, his musical style was fixed in his methodical mastery of the style of preceding masters. This being said, he certainly recognized and even developed early romanticism from the music of Beethoven and Weber. Secondly, it indicates that Mendelssohn sought to strengthen his inherited musical legacy rather than to exchange it with new forms and styles or replace it with exotic orchestration. Consequently, he diverged his contemporaries in the romantic period, such as Wagner, Berlioz, and Liszt. Mendelssohn revered Liszt's.
Mendelssohn: Wedding March for Tenor Sax & Piano
Saxophone Tenor et Piano

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Piano,Trombone - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.549502 Composed by Felix Mendelssohn (1809 –1847). Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Instructional,Romantic Period,Sacred,Standards. Score and part. 20 pages. Jmsgu3 #3501861. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549502). Score: 11 pages, solo part: 3 pages, piano part: 5 pages. Duration: 4:20. This is a popular recital piece that would work well also in church or school programs. Mendelssohn Background Felix Mendelssohn (1809 –1847) was, by all means, a German mastermind composer, musician, and orchestra conductor of the Romantic period. Consequently, Mendelssohn composed in the usual forms of the time - symphonies, concertos, oratorios, piano music, and chamber music. To summarize, his most famous works include his music for A Midsummer Night's Dream, the Italian Symphony, the Scottish Symphony, The Hebrides Overture, his later Concerto for Violin & Orchestra, and his Octet for Strings. His most well-known piano pieces, by and large, are the Songs Without Words.  Artistic Standing  Musical tastes change from time to time. Moreover, just such a change occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This plus rampant antisemitism brought a corresponding amount of undue criticism. Fortunately, however, his artistic inventiveness has indeed been critically re-evaluated. As a result, Mendelssohn is once again among the most prevalent composers of the Romantic era. Early Family Life Mendelssohn was, in fact, born into a prominent Jewish family. His grandfather was, notably, the philosopher Moses Mendelssohn. Felix was, in fact, raised without religion. At the age of seven, he was suddenly baptized as a Reformed Christian. He was, moreover, a child musical prodigy. Nevertheless, his parents did not attempt to exploit his talent. Early Adulthood Mendelssohn was, in general, successful in Germany. He conducted, in particular, a revival of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, specifically with his presentation of the St Matthew Passion in 1829. Felix was truly in demand throughout Europe as a composer, conductor, and soloist. For example, he visited Britain ten times. There, he premiered, namely, many of his significant works. His taste in music was. To be sure, inventive and well-crafted yet markedly conservative. This conservatism separated him by all means from more audacious musical colleagues like Liszt, Wagner, and Berlioz. Mendelssohn founded the Leipzig Conservatoire which, to clarify, became a defender of this conservative viewpoint. Mature Adulthood Schumann notably wrote that Mendelssohn was the Mozart of the nineteenth century, the most brilliant musician, the one who most clearly sees through the contradictions of the age and for the first time reconciles them. This observation points to a couple of features in particular that illustrate Mendelssohn's works and his artistic procedure. Musical Features In the first place, his musical style was fixed in his systematic mastery of the style of preceding masters. This being said, he certainly recognized and even developed early romanticism from the music of Beethoven and Weber. Secondly, it indicates that Mendelssohn sought to strengthen his inherited musical legacy rather than to exchange it with new forms and styles or replace it with exotic orchestration. Consequently, he diverged his contemporaries in the romantic period, such as Wagner, Berlioz, and Liszt. Mendelssohn revered Liszt's virtuosity at the keyboard but found his music rather insubstantial.
Mendelssohn: Song Without Words Op. 109 for Trombone & Piano
Trombone et Piano

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