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Alto Voice,Vocal Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.859665

Composed by Sydney Stevens. Folk,New Age,Pop. 10 pages. Sydney Stevens, Water Music #2959555. Published by Sydney Stevens, Water Music (A0.859665).

Contact: sydneystevenspianostudio@gmail.com

Alleys: Deeply heartfelt piano/vocal composed by Sydney Stevens (ASCAP). Sheet music is arranged for piano/vocal/chords.

From Album: Cycles of Life

Theme: Coming into one's own: Alleys,  back roads of our lives they find us..

Mood: Contemplative, soulful. Nurturing one's own strength.

Musical Traits: Major key that modulates into a minor interlude. Right hand reflects the vocal line.

Performance Time: 5:07

Sydney Stevens music is available on: Pandora, Spotify, iTunes, Amazon, Whisperings Solo Piano Radio, AllMusic

More Links:

www.sydneystevenswatermusic.com

http://www.linkedin.com/in/sydney-stevens-532a113a

BIOGRAPHY:

Sydney Stevens began writing melodies on the piano before she could reach the pedals. Her earliest memory was watching her mother play classical piano. She began piano lessons at the age of 8, and started composing shortly thereafter.


Stevens approaches her compositions as an artist. She paints musical portraits of the things that bring meaning to life: relationship to living things, emotional healing, discovering what matters most and honoring that as best we are able. Stevens' beautiful piano-based music aligns one with their own heart. Although some of her music can be described as New Age, her roots are heavily based in classical and jazz. Her study of classical composition makes her music more complex than some New Age music. Her music has been likened to the impressionistic composers such as Claude Debussy. Sydney's formal training is also reflected in her ability to compose for orchestral instruments. Her latest release, Cycles of Life, was solely recorded and produced by Sydney, programming all of the virtual instruments.

Sydney has a great love for jazz. Keith Jarrett was an influence on her with his innovative and improvisational piano recordings and performances. She was particularly impressed with the freedom of style he portrayed in his performances. Bill Evans was something Sydney heard played as a young child. Where her mother was a classical pianist, her father was a jazz pianist. Perhaps that's why some of Sydney’s music can be described as a crossover between classical and jazz--remnants from those early years. Joni Mitchell and Judy Collins were big inspirations for Sydney's songwriting. She was especially drawn to the deeply emotional lyrics in many of their songs.

Cycles of Life, the title track from Sydney's current release, was composed for her late step dad. The song is about the cycle of birth and death: Cycles of life go on, yet we carry all that we've known and loved through the ages. Time, another track on Sydney's current release, is a song about how time passes more quickly when we are doing something we cherish. Brian's Song, inspired by the loss of her father-in-law, reflects: All that really matters is the way we fill our heart, and the ways that it has loved. Dawn, a track from Sydney's album Seasons, is a beautiful piano-based instrumental with light string background. It portrays that very peaceful hour as the sun slowly lights up the world -- the hour of dawn.

Sydney is a poet. She sees the world through a heart that feels the joy and sorrow of the world and those she meets. Her gift is the ability to transfer that emotion into music. Listening to her music is like taking a journey. She delves into depths of emotion, often taking the listener to places that can be difficult to go without the comfort of a beautiful song to.

Alleys
Voix Alto, Piano

$4.95 4.7 € Voix Alto, Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Alto Voice,Vocal Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.859664

Composed by Sydney Stevens. Country,Folk,Pop,Wedding. 8 pages. Sydney Stevens, Water Music #2949779. Published by Sydney Stevens, Water Music (A0.859664).

Contact: sydneystevenspianostudio@gmail.com

The River: Uplifting piano/vocal by Sydney Stevens (ASCAP). Sheet music arrangement is for piano/vocal/chords.

Sounds like: Dar Williams, Judy Collins, Christina Perri

From Album: Cycles of Life

Theme: Long awaited true love, new love.

Mood: Happy, romantic, inspired.

Musical Traits: Broken chords in the left hand piano, right hand melody that reflects the vocal line.

Performance Time: 3:17

Sydney Stevens music is available on: Pandora, Spotify, iTunes, Amazon, Whisperings Solo Piano Radio, AllMusic

More Links:

www.sydneystevenswatermusic.com

http://www.linkedin.com/in/sydney-stevens-532a113a

BIOGRAPHY:

Sydney Stevens began writing melodies on the piano before she could reach the pedals. Her earliest memory was watching her mother play classical piano. She began piano lessons at the age of 8, and started composing shortly thereafter.

Stevens approaches her compositions as an artist. She paints musical portraits of the things that bring meaning to life: relationship to living things, emotional healing, discovering what matters most and honoring that as best we are able. Stevens' beautiful piano-based music aligns one with their own heart. Although some of her music can be described as New Age, her roots are heavily based in classical and jazz. Her study of classical composition makes her music more complex than some New Age music. Her music has been likened to the impressionistic composers such as Claude Debussy. Sydney's formal training is also reflected in her ability to compose for orchestral instruments. Her latest release, Cycles of Life, was solely recorded and produced by Sydney, programming all of the virtual instruments.

Sydney has a great love for jazz. Keith Jarrett was an influence on her with his innovative and improvisational piano recordings and performances. She was particularly impressed with the freedom of style he portrayed in his performances. Bill Evans was something Sydney heard played as a young child. Where her mother was a classical pianist, her father was a jazz pianist. Perhaps that's why some of Sydney’s music can be described as a crossover between classical and jazz--remnants from those early years. Joni Mitchell and Judy Collins were big inspirations for Sydney's songwriting. She was especially drawn to the deeply emotional lyrics in many of their songs.

Cycles of Life, the title track from Sydney's current release, was composed for her late step dad. The song is about the cycle of birth and death: Cycles of life go on, yet we carry all that we've known and loved through the ages. Time, another track on Sydney's current release, is a song about how time passes more quickly when we are doing something we cherish. Brian's Song, inspired by the loss of her father-in-law, reflects: All that really matters is the way we fill our heart, and the ways that it has loved. Dawn, a track from Sydney's album Seasons, is a beautiful piano-based instrumental with light string background. It portrays that very peaceful hour as the sun slowly lights up the world -- the hour of dawn.

Sydney is a poet. She sees the world through a heart that feels the joy and sorrow of the world and those she meets. Her gift is the ability to transfer that emotion into music. Listening to her music is like taking a journey. She delves into depths of emotion, often taking the listener to places that can be difficult to go without the comfort of a beautiful song to accompany them.

In addition to being a prolific composer,.

The River
Voix Alto, Piano

$4.95 4.7 € Voix Alto, Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Alto Voice,Vocal Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.859668

Composed by Sydney Stevens. Folk,New Age,Pop. 7 pages. Sydney Stevens, Water Music #2959571. Published by Sydney Stevens, Water Music (A0.859668).

Contact: sydneystevenspianostudio@gmail.com

Back to the Heart: Emotional, heartfelt piano/vocal composed by Sydney Stevens (ASCAP). Sheet music arrangement is for piano/vocal/chords.

From Album: Cycles of Life

Theme: Going away, the sister that I know. Estrangement from someone who was once close.

Mood: Serious, reflective, sad, emotionally moving.

Musical Traits: Simple left hand piano, right hand reflects vocal part.

Performance Time: 3:50

Sydney Stevens music is available on: Pandora, Spotify, iTunes, Amazon, Whisperings Solo Piano Radio, AllMusic

More Links:

www.sydneystevenswatermusic.com

http://www.linkedin.com/in/sydney-stevens-532a113a 

BIOGRAPHY:

Sydney Stevens began writing melodies on the piano before she could reach the pedals. Her earliest memory was watching her mother play classical piano. She began piano lessons at the age of 8, and started composing shortly thereafter.

Stevens approaches her compositions as an artist. She paints musical portraits of the things that bring meaning to life: relationship to living things, emotional healing, discovering what matters most and honoring that as best we are able. Stevens' beautiful piano-based music aligns one with their own heart. Although some of her music can be described as New Age, her roots are heavily based in classical and jazz. Her study of classical composition makes her music more complex than some New Age music. Her music has been likened to the impressionistic composers such as Claude Debussy. Sydney's formal training is also reflected in her ability to compose for orchestral instruments. Her latest release, Cycles of Life, was solely recorded and produced by Sydney, programming all of the virtual instruments.

Sydney has a great love for jazz. Keith Jarrett was an influence on her with his innovative and improvisational piano recordings and performances. She was particularly impressed with the freedom of style he portrayed in his performances. Bill Evans was something Sydney heard played as a young child. Where her mother was a classical pianist, her father was a jazz pianist. Perhaps that's why some of Sydney’s music can be described as a crossover between classical and jazz--remnants from those early years. Joni Mitchell and Judy Collins were big inspirations for Sydney's songwriting. She was especially drawn to the deeply emotional lyrics in many of their songs.

Cycles of Life, the title track from Sydney's current release, was composed for her late step dad. The song is about the cycle of birth and death: Cycles of life go on, yet we carry all that we've known and loved through the ages. Time, another track on Sydney's current release, is a song about how time passes more quickly when we are doing something we cherish. Brian's Song, inspired by the loss of her father-in-law, reflects: All that really matters is the way we fill our heart, and the ways that it has loved. Dawn, a track from Sydney's album Seasons, is a beautiful piano-based instrumental with light string background. It portrays that very peaceful hour as the sun slowly lights up the world -- the hour of dawn.

Sydney is a poet. She sees the world through a heart that feels the joy and sorrow of the world and those she meets. Her gift is the ability to transfer that emotion into music. Listening to her music is like taking a journey. She delves into depths of emotion, often taking the listener to places that can be difficult to go without the comfort of a beautiful song to accompany them.

In addition to being a prolific.

Back to the Heart
Voix Alto, Piano

$4.95 4.7 € Voix Alto, Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Alto Voice,Vocal Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.859661

Composed by Sydney Stevens. Country,Folk,New Age,Pop. 5 pages. Sydney Stevens, Water Music #2942895. Published by Sydney Stevens, Water Music (A0.859661).

Contact: sydneystevenspianostudio@gmail.com

Time: Peaceful piano/vocal composed by Sydney Stevens (ASCAP). Sheet music arrangement is for piano/vocal/chords.

Sounds like: Sarah McLachlan, Vanessa Carlton, Loreena McKennitt

From Album: Cycles of Life

Theme: Contemplative theme of time passing more quickly the longer we're here -- the hourglass effect. Also, how time seems to pass faster when we are doing something we love.

Mood: Romantic, gentle, warm, emotional.

Musical Traits: Strong melody in right hand piano that reflects the vocal line.

Performance Time: 4:17

Sydney Stevens music is available on: Pandora, Spotify, iTunes, Amazon, Whisperings Solo Piano Radio, AllMusic

More Links:

www.sydneystevenswatermusic.com

http://www.linkedin.com/in/sydney-stevens-532a113a

BIOGRAPHY:

Sydney Stevens began writing melodies on the piano before she could reach the pedals. Her earliest memory was watching her mother play classical piano. She began piano lessons at the age of 8, and started composing shortly thereafter.

Stevens approaches her compositions as an artist. She paints musical portraits of the things that bring meaning to life: relationship to living things, emotional healing, discovering what matters most and honoring that as best we are able. Stevens' beautiful piano-based music aligns one with their own heart. Although some of her music can be described as New Age, her roots are heavily based in classical and jazz. Her study of classical composition makes her music more complex than some New Age music. Her music has been likened to the impressionistic composers such as Claude Debussy. Sydney's formal training is also reflected in her ability to compose for orchestral instruments. Her latest release, Cycles of Life, was solely recorded and produced by Sydney, programming all of the virtual instruments.

Sydney has a great love for jazz. Keith Jarrett was an influence on her with his innovative and improvisational piano recordings and performances. She was particularly impressed with the freedom of style he portrayed in his performances. Bill Evans was something Sydney heard played as a young child. Where her mother was a classical pianist, her father was a jazz pianist. Perhaps that's why some of Sydney’s music can be described as a crossover between classical and jazz--remnants from those early years. Joni Mitchell and Judy Collins were big inspirations for Sydney's songwriting. She was especially drawn to the deeply emotional lyrics in many of their songs.

Cycles of Life, the title track from Sydney's current release, was composed for her late step dad. The song is about the cycle of birth and death: Cycles of life go on, yet we carry all that we've known and loved through the ages. Time, another track on Sydney's current release, is a song about how time passes more quickly when we are doing something we cherish. Brian's Song, inspired by the loss of her father-in-law, reflects: All that really matters is the way we fill our heart, and the ways that it has loved. Dawn, a track from Sydney's album Seasons, is a beautiful piano-based instrumental with light string background. It portrays that very peaceful hour as the sun slowly lights up the world -- the hour of dawn.

Sydney is a poet. She sees the world through a heart that feels the joy and sorrow of the world and those she meets. Her gift is the ability to transfer that emotion into music. Listening to her music is like taking a journey. She delves into depths of emotion, often taking the lis.

Time
Voix Alto, Piano

$4.95 4.7 € Voix Alto, Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Alto Voice,Vocal Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.859662

Composed by Sydney Stevens. Contemporary,Folk,Holiday,Pop. 7 pages. Sydney Stevens, Water Music #2949759. Published by Sydney Stevens, Water Music (A0.859662).

Contact: sydneystevenspianostudio@gmail.com

Brian's Song: Emotional piano/vocal composed by Sydney Stevens (ASCAP). Arrangement is for piano/vocal/chords.

Sounds like: Lucy Kaplansky, Loreena McKennitt

From Album: Cycles of Life  

Theme: The passing of, (letting go of) a father.

Mood: Heartfelt, emotional, hopeful.

Musical Traits: Strong melody in right hand piano that reflects the vocal line.

Performance Time: 2:56

Sydney Stevens music is available on: Pandora, Spotify, iTunes, Amazon, Whisperings Solo Piano Radio, AllMusic

More Links:

www.sydneystevenswatermusic.com

http://www.linkedin.com/in/sydney-stevens-532a113a

BIOGRAPHY:

Sydney Stevens began writing melodies on the piano before she could reach the pedals. Her earliest memory was watching her mother play classical piano. She began piano lessons at the age of 8, and started composing shortly thereafter.

Stevens approaches her compositions as an artist. She paints musical portraits of the things that bring meaning to life: relationship to living things, emotional healing, discovering what matters most and honoring that as best we are able. Stevens' beautiful piano-based music aligns one with their own heart. Although some of her music can be described as New Age, her roots are heavily based in classical and jazz. Her study of classical composition makes her music more complex than some New Age music. Her music has been likened to the impressionistic composers such as Claude Debussy. Sydney's formal training is also reflected in her ability to compose for orchestral instruments. Her latest release, Cycles of Life, was solely recorded and produced by Sydney, programming all of the virtual instruments.

Sydney has a great love for jazz. Keith Jarrett was an influence on her with his innovative and improvisational piano recordings and performances. She was particularly impressed with the freedom of style he portrayed in his performances. Bill Evans was something Sydney heard played as a young child. Where her mother was a classical pianist, her father was a jazz pianist. Perhaps that's why some of Sydney’s music can be described as a crossover between classical and jazz--remnants from those early years. Joni Mitchell and Judy Collins were big inspirations for Sydney's songwriting. She was especially drawn to the deeply emotional lyrics in many of their songs.

Cycles of Life, the title track from Sydney's current release, was composed for her late step dad. The song is about the cycle of birth and death: Cycles of life go on, yet we carry all that we've known and loved through the ages. Time, another track on Sydney's current release, is a song about how time passes more quickly when we are doing something we cherish. Brian's Song, inspired by the loss of her father-in-law, reflects: All that really matters is the way we fill our heart, and the ways that it has loved. Dawn, a track from Sydney's album Seasons, is a beautiful piano-based instrumental with light string background. It portrays that very peaceful hour as the sun slowly lights up the world -- the hour of dawn.

Sydney is a poet. She sees the world through a heart that feels the joy and sorrow of the world and those she meets. Her gift is the ability to transfer that emotion into music. Listening to her music is like taking a journey. She delves into depths of emotion, often taking the listener to places that can be difficult to go without the comfort of a beautiful song to accompany them.

In addition to being a prolific compose.

Brian's Song
Voix Alto, Piano

$4.95 4.7 € Voix Alto, Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Violin - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.933382

Composed by Bela Keler. Arranged by Pavel Burdych. Romantic Period. 25 pages. Pavel Burdych #73859. Published by Pavel Burdych (A0.933382).

The violinist, conductor and composer Béla Kéler, by his birth name Albert Paul von Kéler, was born at 13th of February 1820 in the house No. 41 at town hall square of the city of Bartfeld (today´s Slovakian name: Bardejov). After his studies of music in LevoÄa, Debrecen and PreÅ¡ov, he obtained the position of first violinist at the „Theater an der Wien in Vienna. The same time he studied harmony, counterpoint and started to compose. Since 1854 he received the position as conductor of the orchestra of Johann Sommer in Berlin, he already used the name Béla Kéler. Later he became leader of the military band under count Mazzuchelli. The last twenty years of his life he spent as leader of the spa-orchestra in Wiesbaden and was devoted on composing. He performed in all European cultural centres, as London, Manchester, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Paris, Munich, Dresden, Leipzig etc. Still he often and gladly returned to his home city Bartfeld. Kéler has written 27 big waltzes, 27 marches, 20 csárdás, 18 polkas, 15 songs, 13 galops, 12 overtures, a ballet and several „musical paintings, such as the idyllic Carpathians, his first important composition which praises the Slovakian nature. The most frequently played theme of Kéler´s work are the 32 bars from his csárdás Memory of Bartfeld, op. 31, which were used by Johannes Brahms for his Hungarian dance No. 5 in the original notation of the author. Kéler´s music, in the time of its creation, could hold his own with the Vienna masters Joseph Lanner and „king of waltzes Johann Strauss jun. Already in his lifetime his 138 compositions were edited in 12 European countries. His manuscripts now belong in parts to the collection of the Å ariÅ¡ museum at Bardejov. In the year 2014 the Béla-Kéler-society was founded in Bardejov. The purpose of the society is the presentation of the inheritance of Béla Kéler. More in: www.belakeler.eu

Am schönen Rhein gedenk ich dein, Waltz for Violin and Piano, Op. 83
Violon et Piano

$6.95 6.61 € Violon et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Violin - Digital Download

SKU: A0.933384

Composed by Bela Keler. Arranged by Pavel Burdych. Romantic Period. 22 pages. Pavel Burdych #119401. Published by Pavel Burdych (A0.933384).

The violinist, conductor and composer Béla Kéler, by his birth name Albert Paul von Kéler, was born at 13th of February 1820 in the house No. 41 at town hall square of the city of Bartfeld (today´s Slovakian name: Bardejov). After his studies of music in LevoÄa, Debrecen and PreÅ¡ov, he obtained the position of first violinist at the „Theater an der Wien in Vienna. The same time he studied harmony, counterpoint and started to compose. Since 1854 he received the position as conductor of the orchestra of Johann Sommer in Berlin, he already used the name Béla Kéler. Later he became leader of the military band under count Mazzuchelli. The last twenty years of his life he spent as leader of the spa-orchestra in Wiesbaden and was devoted on composing. He performed in all European cultural centres, as London, Manchester, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Paris, Munich, Dresden, Leipzig etc. Still he often and gladly returned to his home city Bartfeld. Kéler has written 27 big waltzes, 27 marches, 20 csárdás, 18 polkas, 15 songs, 13 galops, 12 overtures, a ballet and several „musical paintings, such as the idyllic Carpathians, his first important composition which praises the Slovakian nature. The most frequently played theme of Kéler´s work are the 32 bars from his csárdás Memory of Bartfeld, op. 31, which were used by Johannes Brahms for his Hungarian dance No. 5 in the original notation of the author. Kéler´s music, in the time of its creation, could hold his own with the Vienna masters Joseph Lanner and „king of waltzes Johann Strauss jun. Already in his lifetime his 138 compositions were edited in 12 European countries. His manuscripts now belong in parts to the collection of the Å ariÅ¡ museum at Bardejov. In the year 2014 the Béla-Kéler-society was founded in Bardejov. The purpose of the society is the presentation of the inheritance of Béla Kéler. More in: www.belakeler.eu

Deutsches Gemüthsleben, Waltz for Violin and Piano, Op. 88
Violon et Piano

$6.95 6.61 € Violon et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

String Orchestra - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1201534

Composed by Andrew R. Guarrine. Children,Christmas,Holiday. Score and parts. 12 pages. GuarrineMusic #800154. Published by GuarrineMusic (A0.1201534).

Santa’s Midnight Visit  (Guarrine)

Close your eyes tight and listen for the reindeer and then the big guy himself on the roof,  down the chimney and gets to work with as little noise as possible.  He is quick so you need to listen carefully.  And as fast as he started, you can hear him cross the roof, put his pack back into the sleigh and his reindeer take him to the next house on his rounds. 

3-part string orchestra (opt. piano)  Key of D major, 4/4 time uses notes:D, E, F#, G, A, B. 
All bowing are marked, only dynamics used f and mf.  Grade .5, has half notes, quarter notes and multiple rests.

Santa's Midnight Visit
Orchestre à Cordes

$12.95 12.31 € Orchestre à Cordes PDF SheetMusicPlus

Alto Voice,Vocal Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.859659

Composed by Sydney Stevens. 20th Century,Contemporary,Folk,New Age. 6 pages. Sydney Stevens, Water Music #2942883. Published by Sydney Stevens, Water Music (A0.859659).

Contact: sydneystevenspianostudio@gmail.com

Cycles of Life: Emotional, heartfelt piano/vocal composed by Sydney Stevens (ASCAP). Sheet music arrangement is for piano/vocal/chords.

Sounds like: Loreena McKennitt, Lucy Kaplansky, Giorgia Fumanti

From Album: Cycles of Life  

Theme: The only constant in life is change. Appropriate for the loss of a loved one.

Mood: Contemplative, soulful, reflective.

Musical Traits: Strong melody, gorgeous arrangement.

Performance Time: 3:55.

Sydney Stevens music is available on: Pandora, Spotify, iTunes, Amazon, Whisperings Solo Piano Radio, AllMusic

More Links:

www.sydneystevenswatermusic.com

http://www.linkedin.com/in/sydney-stevens-532a113a

BIOGRAPHY:

Sydney Stevens began writing melodies on the piano before she could reach the pedals. Her earliest memory was watching her mother play classical piano. She began piano lessons at the age of 8, and started composing shortly thereafter.

Stevens approaches her compositions as an artist. She paints musical portraits of the things that bring meaning to life: relationship to living things, emotional healing, discovering what matters most and honoring that as best we are able. Stevens' beautiful piano-based music aligns one with their own heart. Although some of her music can be described as New Age, her roots are heavily based in classical and jazz. Her study of classical composition makes her music more complex than some New Age music. Her music has been likened to the impressionistic composers such as Claude Debussy. Sydney's formal training is also reflected in her ability to compose for orchestral instruments. Her latest release, Cycles of Life, was solely recorded and produced by Sydney, programming all of the virtual instruments.

Sydney has a great love for jazz. Keith Jarrett was an influence on her with his innovative and improvisational piano recordings and performances. She was particularly impressed with the freedom of style he portrayed in his performances. Bill Evans was something Sydney heard played as a young child. Where her mother was a classical pianist, her father was a jazz pianist. Perhaps that's why some of Sydney’s music can be described as a crossover between classical and jazz--remnants from those early years. Joni Mitchell and Judy Collins were big inspirations for Sydney's songwriting. She was especially drawn to the deeply emotional lyrics in many of their songs.

Cycles of Life, the title track from Sydney's current release, was composed for her late step dad. The song is about the cycle of birth and death: Cycles of life go on, yet we carry all that we've known and loved through the ages. Time, another track on Sydney's current release, is a song about how time passes more quickly when we are doing something we cherish. Brian's Song, inspired by the loss of her father-in-law, reflects: All that really matters is the way we fill our heart, and the ways that it has loved. Dawn, a track from Sydney's album Seasons, is a beautiful piano-based instrumental with light string background. It portrays that very peaceful hour as the sun slowly lights up the world -- the hour of dawn.

Sydney is a poet. She sees the world through a heart that feels the joy and sorrow of the world and those she meets. Her gift is the ability to transfer that emotion into music. Listening to her music is like taking a journey. She delves into depths of emotion, often taking the listener to places that can be dif.

Cycles of Life
Voix Alto, Piano

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Piano,Violin - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1411936

By Stephen R Dalrymple. By Mary A. Lath­bu­ry & Will­iam F. Sher­win,. Arranged by Stephen R Dalrymple (Dalrymple Designs). Christian,Sacred. 56 pages. Stephen R Dalrymple #994279. Published by Stephen R Dalrymple (A0.1411936).

Day is Dying in the West

♫ by Mary A. Lath­bu­ry (lyrics 1877- 1879) and Will­iam F. Sher­win (melody CHAUTAUQUA 1877)

♫ violin solo arrangement with piano accompaniment by Stephen R Dalrymple

♫ transcribed for solo flute, clarinet, trumpet euphonium/trombone, & cello

♫ sequenced by the arranger 

♫ arrangement © 1999 Stephen R Dalrymple

♫ recording ℗  2010 Jim Jansen & Stephen Dalrymple

♫ presentation © 2024 Presentation Stephen R Dalrymple

♫ arranged for flute and piano by Stephen R Dalrymple

♫ transcribed for clarinet, trumpet, euphonium, violin, and cello

♫ The Chautauqua movement (popular from 1874-1920) was started at Lake Chautauqua, New York. It was modeled on a summer camp format and featured adult education and social reform. Christian instruction, preaching, and worship were a big part of the Chautauqua experience, although some of them were more secularized and resembled summer school.

♫ Growing up in a hymn singing church, there were 2 wonderful hymns that spoke of the holiness of God: Holy, Holy, Holy and Day is Dying in the West. The first celebrates the morning, the second the evening and night. The hymn tune for Day is Dying in the West is named CHAUTAUQUA and Mary Lathbury wrote the lyrics on the shore of Lake Chatauqua.

♫ This .pdf file includes 14 score choices (56 pages) • Full Score for Violin and piano letter size • Letter size parts for Flute, Clarinet, Trumpet, Euphonium (or trombone), & Cello, • Full Score small page format for performing from a 10 inch tablet for violin & piano and • the same solo parts for 10 inch tablet. tablet  (Tell your computer which pages you want to print. There are programs online that will allow you to split pdf files so that you can choose the correct part of the pdf for your tablet.)

♫ YouTube Channel: @DalrympleDesigns.

Day is Dying in the West - arranged for violin solo with piano by Stephen R Dalrymple
Violon et Piano
Stephen R Dalrymple
$4.50 4.28 € Violon et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Violin - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.933385

Composed by Bela Keler. Arranged by Pavel Burdych. Romantic Period. 26 pages. Pavel Burdych #119407. Published by Pavel Burdych (A0.933385).

The violinist, conductor and composer Béla Kéler, by his birth name Albert Paul von Kéler, was born at 13th of February 1820 in the house No. 41 at town hall square of the city of Bartfeld (today´s Slovakian name: Bardejov). After his studies of music in LevoÄa, Debrecen and PreÅ¡ov, he obtained the position of first violinist at the „Theater an der Wien in Vienna. The same time he studied harmony, counterpoint and started to compose. Since 1854 he received the position as conductor of the orchestra of Johann Sommer in Berlin, he already used the name Béla Kéler. Later he became leader of the military band under count Mazzuchelli. The last twenty years of his life he spent as leader of the spa-orchestra in Wiesbaden and was devoted on composing. He performed in all European cultural centres, as London, Manchester, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Paris, Munich, Dresden, Leipzig etc. Still he often and gladly returned to his home city Bartfeld. Kéler has written 27 big waltzes, 27 marches, 20 csárdás, 18 polkas, 15 songs, 13 galops, 12 overtures, a ballet and several „musical paintings, such as the idyllic Carpathians, his first important composition which praises the Slovakian nature. The most frequently played theme of Kéler´s work are the 32 bars from his csárdás Memory of Bartfeld, op. 31, which were used by Johannes Brahms for his Hungarian dance No. 5 in the original notation of the author. Kéler´s music, in the time of its creation, could hold his own with the Vienna masters Joseph Lanner and „king of waltzes Johann Strauss jun. Already in his lifetime his 138 compositions were edited in 12 European countries. His manuscripts now belong in parts to the collection of the Å ariÅ¡ museum at Bardejov. In the year 2014 the Béla-Kéler-society was founded in Bardejov. The purpose of the society is the presentation of the inheritance of Béla Kéler. More in: www.belakeler.eu

Vom Rhein zur Donau, Waltz for Violin and Piano, Op. 138
Violon et Piano

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Flute Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.839704

By Ernie Field's Orchestra. By Joe Garland. Arranged by Bobby Hesch. Jazz. Individual part. 4 pages. Bobby Hesch #6682167. Published by Bobby Hesch (A0.839704).

WHEN I PLAYED BIG BAND WE ALWAYS STARTED THE SECOND SET WITH IN THE MOOD TO GET EVERYONE OUT ON THE DANCE FLOOR!!! IT WAS MADE POPULAR BY THE GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA IN THE 1940S!!!
IT IS STILL POPULAR TODAY!!! LET'S PLAY SOME JAZZ!!! KEY OF C!!! LOW C - HIGH G!!!  MP3 FOR JAZZ STYLE IN INTERPRETATION!!!  YOU CAN'T GO WRONG WITH THIS GREAT SONG!!! CONTACT INFORMATION:bobbyhesch@yahoo.com : IG:@bobbyhesch IG :@bobbyhesch E MAIL ME WITH QUESTIONS! I CAN HELP!!! HAVE FUN WITH THIS GREAT TUNE!! I ALWAYS DO!!!

In The Mood
Flûte traversière
Ernie Field's Orchestra
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Piano Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.828263

Composed by Paul Thurmond. New Age,Pop,Sacred,Spiritual. Score. 3 pages. Paul Thurmond #4969097. Published by Paul Thurmond (A0.828263).

Use: Prelude, Offertory, Communion

I have a nice view from my studio window on the second floor of my house. It overlooks our big backyard, some trees and brush, a couple of fields, and some small mountains in the distance. My studio is set up so that as I play I can look outside.

This year in Tennessee we’ve had more snow than normal. There have been many school closings. Even Tennessee Tech shut down at times, which hardly ever happens.

So I’ve had some opportunities to sit in my studio in the middle of the day, look out my window at the beautiful falling snow, and write music.

I began today’s piece a few weeks ago, during one of the largest snowfalls I’ve seen since I moved here from Wisconsin. I composed a few measures that I liked, couldn’t think of where to go next, and put it aside for a time. For the next few days I kept coming back to it, always liking what I had already written, but not able to add anything new.

Then we had another snowfall. This time I was able to finish the basic structure of the piece, but I got stuck when I started to polish it up.

A couple of days ago it snowed yet again, and I completed the work and recorded it.

Today is Saturday, and it’s not snowing as I write this. However, they’re predicting more snow on Monday, which is usually the day I edit my blog posts. [Last minute update: No snow on Monday, although we did get 2 inches of rain.]

Apparently, this piece owes its existence to frozen precipitation. I considered naming it Paean to the Snow Muses, but I think I’ll stick with my original title, February.

February
Piano seul

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