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Piano Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1372287 By Sharon Wilson. By Traditional. Arranged by Sharon Wilson. Christian,Easter,Lent,Sacred,Traditional. Score. 5 pages. Sharon Wilson #956574. Published by Sharon Wilson (A0.1372287). Here is the deeply moving hymn Stricken, Smitten, and Afflicted arranged as an intermediate piano solo. The title was inspired by the words of Isaiah (53:4) -- Surely He has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows; Yet we esteemed Him stricken, smitten by God, and afflicted. This arrangement is very solemn throughout matching the powerful lyrics (see below) about the death of Christ and how our hope is built on him. If the song is presented during a church service, having the words read before (or projected on a screen) might be beneficial and then an excellent follow-up would be to play My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less or Christ the Lord Is Risen Today.Visit Sharon Wilson's website: https://www.SharonWilsonMusic.com/Subscribe to her YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/@SharonWilsonMusicLyrics by Thomas KellyVerse 1Stricken, smitten, and afflicted, See Him dying on the tree!This is Christ by man rejected; Here, my soul, your Savior see.He's the long-expected Prophet, David's Son, yet David's Lord;Proofs I see sufficient of it:He's the true and faithful Word.Verse 2Tell me, ye who hear Him groaning, was there ever grief like His?Friends thro' fear His cause disowning, foes insulting his distress;many hands were raised to wound Him, none would intervene to save;but the deepest stroke that pierced Him was the stroke that justice gave.Verse 3 You who think of sin but lightly nor suppose the evil greathere may view its nature rightly, here its guilt may estimate.Mark the sacrifice appointed, see who bears the awful load;It's the Word, the Lord's Anointed, Son of Man and Son of God.Verse 4Here we have a firm foundation; here the refuge of the lost;Christ, the Rock of our salvation, His the Name of which we boast.Lamb of God, for sinners wounded, sacrifice to cancel guilt!None shall ever be confounded who on him their hope have built.
Stricken, Smitten, and Afflicted
Piano seul
Sharon Wilson
$4.99 4.3 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Instrumental Duet Guitar,Instrumental Duet,Voice - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.999762 Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Tomas Ericsson. Folk,Standards. Score and parts. 3 pages. Tomas Ericsson #6630021. Published by Tomas Ericsson (A0.999762). Simon&Garfunkel are probably the artists most commonly associated with this song. However it's one of those traditional ones where the composer is unknown.If the key doesn't suit your voice I recommend using a capo. At one point in each verse a low G in the vocals collides with a low F# in the guitar. That is not a misprint. Hopefully you'll discover that it feels completely natural to sing and play those notes together. I can't figure out why, but that's what it feels like to me anyway, when I sing it.Duration: 3:45Performing Rights Organization: STIM (Sweden)
Scarborough Fair

$4.00 3.45 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir (SATB) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.940065 Composed by Jacob Evans. Christian,Gospel,Sacred. Octavo. 9 pages. JDE FORCHRISTMUSIC #3374747. Published by JDE FORCHRISTMUSIC (A0.940065). This piece of music is a statement of faith. The chorus states, Yes, I know, the Lord, He loves me so! It is a fun, bright song that is perfect for many different occasions.Lyrics:Verse 1Every day through life we're faced with sin and strife,We see that the heart of men is black;They say that they all know the way,They think they're satisfied with what they have.When at first we see that Jesus set us free,Our selfish self says we know what's right.But since we are filthy we must turn to the light.ChorusYes, I know, The Lord, he loves me so;He saved me from bondage deep within.I know where I'm going; I'm assured of that home,The new earth that is free from death and sin!Oh yes, I know, the Lord, he loves me so,For he took my sin and changed it for his love.Since I made him me guide I now feel certain insideThat I am going to heaven above!Verse 2None can know that day that he will showHimself to this world he made so well;He'll stand and say who chose the way of sinOr who on right things chose to dwell.If he came today, would you stand in dismayAnd say that you're not ready to depart?Be willing, accept himAs Lord into your heart.Chorus.
Yes, I know!
Chorale SATB

$2.99 2.58 € Chorale SATB PDF SheetMusicPlus

B-Flat Clarinet Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1424276 By Ryan Terry. By Ryan Terry. 21st Century,Contemporary. Individual part. 7 pages. Ryan Terry #1005466. Published by Ryan Terry (A0.1424276). An original piece by composer and clarinetist Ryan Terry. This electronically-accompanied clarinet piece is built entirely upon a singular group of four notes (or set) which is called the alpha set. It is categorized with the numbers (0, 3, 4, 7), which create a triad with both a major and a minor third when played together. The sound it creates is quite dissonant but is eerily beautiful. The electronic backing track draws techniques from the composer's early roots creating synthetic boss-battle music. This piece was first performed on-campus at Brigham Young University-Idaho in the Winter 2024 semester.Estimated duration of piece: 5 min, 50 secondsEmail me for the mp3 of the electronic backing track, or let me know if you're going to perform this piece!ryansterry2000@gmail.com.
AlphaSet
Clarinette
Ryan Terry
$49.99 43.08 € Clarinette PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir (SA) - Digital Download SKU: A0.873032 Composed by Sally Whitwell. Contemporary,Standards. Octavo. 6 pages. Sally Whitwell #3869015. Published by Sally Whitwell (A0.873032). Composer’s Note - DaybreakDuring the Winter of 2016, I journeyed to my hometown Canberra for a job interview and audition. It was for the head of the new Music Academy at Canberra Girls Grammar School, my old school. Which was kind of weird. As part of my specifically designed interview/audition experience, I was required to run a composition workshop, and this song D​aybreak ​is the result of that.It was an odd experience to return to the scenes of my youth, to see how much everything had changed. So many new buildings, so many of the old buildings repurposed, so many more opportunities afforded to the girls at the school now than we could ever have dreamed in the late 80s and early 90s. It was pretty early in the morning when I arrived, the winter mist just beginning to clear to one of those perfect sunny cold Canberra days. The school is directly down the road from Parliament House, and as the mist cleared to reveal that magnificent flagpole above the treetops surrounding the school, I decided that the joy and optimism of a new day would be the perfect subject for our composing collaboration.The girls were very generous with their ideas. The song was finished within a few days and I sent it back to the school. I ​think​ they liked it? It was hard to tell from their response. I didn’t get the job. (No surprise to me, as I have almost never been successful at auditions and job interviews. Fortunately people just know my work, ask me to do stuff, and I just say yes. Haha.) But I’m a big believer in creativity as a way of healing. I still really like our song we wrote, those lovely girls and I, so I am releasing it into the wild.
Daybreak
Chorale 2 parties

$1.99 1.71 € Chorale 2 parties PDF SheetMusicPlus

String orchestra - Grade 2 - Digital Download SKU: IZ.OMW144 Composed by Marcia Stockton. Score and Parts. 21 pages. Imagine Music - Digital #OMW144. Published by Imagine Music - Digital (IZ.OMW144). 9 x 12 in inches.Harvest Dance was originally written in 1995 as a piece for small orchestra (strings plus woodwinds and french horns). It is a dance of unbridled joy to celebrate a rich harvest of nature's bounty. In 2013, I transcribed it from my private archive of old dusty audio tapes no one had ever heard, and with the CarsonValley Sinfonia in mind, revised it for string orchestra without winds.1995 was a low period in my life. The pressure from my job in the technology industry was relentless, and personal relationships at that time sometimes brought emotional pain instead of solace and comfort. Grasping for any ray of hope to illuminate the gloom, I turned back to my original love: music.Immersing myself deeply in the process of music creation, I rediscovered not only a talent for composition, but even more importantly tapped into the creative source of uplift, joy, and energy, the source of all gifts, that is available to every sincere person. During those years, composing music was a vital lifeline. Like the powerful beam of the rescuer's flashlight guiding you toward the daylight when you are emerging from a dark cave. Like a new baby being born. Now a great many years later, life now brimming with music and friends, and having put old sorrows far behind me, music from that time of troubles still fills me with the same joy as when I composed it, and I hope it uplifts you.Harvest Dance is dedicated to my friend, composer John O'Neill, with profound appreciation for his encouragement, as well as helping me learn the practicalities of arranging for a string orchestra.
Harvest Dance
Orchestre à Cordes

$40.00 34.47 € Orchestre à Cordes PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.565407 By Sharon Wilson. By Lowell Mason. Arranged by Sharon Wilson. Jazz,Praise & Worship,Sacred,Traditional. Score. 2 pages. Sharon Wilson #4320323. Published by Sharon Wilson (A0.565407). Designed for those times when a short, musical interlude is needed, here is a 2-page, LARGE PRINT piano solo arrangement of the uplifting hymn Heaven Is My Home. In some hymnals, this song is titled I'm But a Stranger Here. This arrangement uses the less common tune known as OAK by Lowell Mason instead of the more familiar tune ST. EDMUND by Arthur Sullivan. This upbeat, syncopated arrangement will peak the interest of the listeners when used as an offertory or postlude.This arrangement is one of the 7 songs in the collection Hymns of Heaven. Each song in this collection was chosen because the lyrics talk about the joys of heaven.  Lyrics by Thomas Rawson Taylor:Verse 1:I'm but a stranger here,Heaven is my home;Earth is a desert drear;Heaven is my home:Danger and sorrow standRound me on every hand;Heaven is my fatherland,Heaven is my home.Verse 2:What though the tempest rage,Heaven is my home;Short is my pilgrimage,Heaven is my home:And time's wild wintry blastSoon shall be overpast;I shall reach home at last,Heaven is my home.Verse 3:There at my Savior's side,Heaven is my home;I shall be glorified,Heaven is my home.There are the good and blest,Those I love most and best;And there I too shall rest,Heaven is my home.Verse 4:Therefore I murmur not,Heaven is my home;Whate'er my earthly lot,Heaven is my home:And I shall surely standThere at my Lord's right hand:Heaven is my fatherland, Heaven is my home.
Heaven Is My Home (LARGE PRINT Piano Solo)
Piano seul
Sharon Wilson
$2.99 2.58 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1505765 By Jeanni Gould. By Horatio Spafford and Philip Bliss. Arranged by Jeanni Gould. Christian,Contemporary,Religious,Sacred,Spiritual. Score. 4 pages. Jeanni Gould #1081160. Published by Jeanni Gould (A0.1505765). YOU CAN PLAY this piano solo! Watch me play it while trying to catch falling pages, haha. (I made a few mistakes, but decided to keep it real ;) I believe you'll especially enjoy the big powerful bass passages. This arrangement feels reverent and strong-- not filled with frilly runs. I think you'll like it. AND you'll love that it's so fast to learn, and to play expressively. This meaningful and beautiful gospel song is alternatively titled: Peace like a River  
It Is Well with My Soul
Piano seul
Jeanni Gould
$5.99 5.16 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Trio,String Ensemble - Digital Download SKU: A0.1004148 Composed by Matthew Scott Phillips. 20th Century,Contemporary. Score and parts. 16 pages. Matthew Scott Phillips #3510879. Published by Matthew Scott Phillips (A0.1004148). Throughout the centuries, sundials (a flat plate that marks the time of the day by the shadow of a gnomon which is cast onto it) have been used by civilizations to tell time. Unlike modern clocks and digital watches, in which every single second has its own momentary significance, telling time by sundial is more evolutionary. The seconds, and hours, melt into one another. It is perhaps for this reason that sundials have often been conceived not only as practical time pieces, but as works of art, metaphors, and creations that are inherent expressions of the personality of their creators. Etched in many sundials across the world, in Latin, English, German, and other languages are often found mottoes that reflect the thoughts of the sundial's creator. These mottoes can be fatalistic, humorous, transient, morbid, or serene, and almost always involve the subjects of time, the passing of the hours, life and its brevity, or metaphors involving shadows. Many times these mottoes feature some witticism, such as I only count the sunny hours (since a shadow must be present for a sundial to function). Other times, they can be revealingly existential (We are but shadow), and other times offer advice (Use the hours, don't count them).It is these statements of philosophy, etched in sundials throughout the centuries, that most interests me. I am currently composing a set of movements for piano trio (Piano, Violin, Cello) dedicated to the mottoes found on sundials, and their significance to me. The first movement, subtitled Tempus Edax Rerum (Time devours things) is expansive and attempts a feeling of eternity, into which all seemingly fast moving workings of human beings are inevitably subsumed. For the second movement I am considering the phrase Pereunt et Imputantur (They pass and are counted referring to the hours of the day), and its implication of the way in which time can slip away, whether we observe it or not.
The Sundials: I;Tempus Edax Rerum (Time devours things)

$2.00 1.72 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

String Ensemble,String Trio - Digital Download SKU: A0.1004149 Composed by Matthew Scott Phillips. 20th Century,Contemporary. Score and parts. 13 pages. Matthew Scott Phillips #3510885. Published by Matthew Scott Phillips (A0.1004149). Throughout the centuries, sundials (a flat plate that marks the time of the day by the shadow of a gnomon which is cast onto it) have been used by civilizations to tell time. Unlike modern clocks and digital watches, in which every single second has its own momentary significance, telling time by sundial is more evolutionary. The seconds, and hours, melt into one another. It is perhaps for this reason that sundials have often been conceived not only as practical time pieces, but as works of art, metaphors, and creations that are inherent expressions of the personality of their creators. Etched in many sundials across the world, in Latin, English, German, and other languages are often found mottoes that reflect the thoughts of the sundial's creator. These mottoes can be fatalistic, humorous, transient, morbid, or serene, and almost always involve the subjects of time, the passing of the hours, life and its brevity, or metaphors involving shadows. Many times these mottoes feature some witticism, such as I only count the sunny hours (since a shadow must be present for a sundial to function). Other times, they can be revealingly existential (We are but shadow), and other times offer advice (Use the hours, don't count them).It is these statements of philosophy, etched in sundials throughout the centuries, that most interests me. I am currently composing a set of movements for piano trio (Piano, Violin, Cello) dedicated to the mottoes found on sundials, and their significance to me. The first movement, subtitled Tempus Edax Rerum (Time devours things) is expansive and attempts a feeling of eternity, into which all seemingly fast moving workings of human beings are inevitably subsumed. For the second movement I am considering the phrase Pereunt et Imputantur (They pass and are counted referring to the hours of the day), and its implication of the way in which time can slip away, whether we observe it or not.
The Sundials: II; Pereunt et Imputantur (They pass and are counted)
Trio à Cordes: violon, alto, violoncelle

$2.00 1.72 € Trio à Cordes: violon, alto, violoncelle PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Trio,String Ensemble - Digital Download SKU: A0.1004151 Composed by Matthew Scott Phillips. 20th Century,Contemporary. Score and parts. 9 pages. Matthew Scott Phillips #3510887. Published by Matthew Scott Phillips (A0.1004151). Throughout the centuries, sundials (a flat plate that marks the time of the day by the shadow of a gnomon which is cast onto it) have been used by civilizations to tell time. Unlike modern clocks and digital watches, in which every single second has its own momentary significance, telling time by sundial is more evolutionary. The seconds, and hours, melt into one another. It is perhaps for this reason that sundials have often been conceived not only as practical time pieces, but as works of art, metaphors, and creations that are inherent expressions of the personality of their creators. Etched in many sundials across the world, in Latin, English, German, and other languages are often found mottoes that reflect the thoughts of the sundial's creator. These mottoes can be fatalistic, humorous, transient, morbid, or serene, and almost always involve the subjects of time, the passing of the hours, life and its brevity, or metaphors involving shadows. Many times these mottoes feature some witticism, such as I only count the sunny hours (since a shadow must be present for a sundial to function). Other times, they can be revealingly existential (We are but shadow), and other times offer advice (Use the hours, don't count them).It is these statements of philosophy, etched in sundials throughout the centuries, that most interests me. I am currently composing a set of movements for piano trio (Piano, Violin, Cello) dedicated to the mottoes found on sundials, and their significance to me. The first movement, subtitled Tempus Edax Rerum (Time devours things) is expansive and attempts a feeling of eternity, into which all seemingly fast moving workings of human beings are inevitably subsumed. For the second movement I am considering the phrase Pereunt et Imputantur (They pass and are counted referring to the hours of the day), and its implication of the way in which time can slip away, whether we observe it or not.
The Sundials: III; Tempus Fugit Velut Umbra (Time flees like a shadow)

$2.00 1.72 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Saxophone Quartet,Woodwind Ensemble Alto Saxophone,Baritone Saxophone,Soprano Saxophone,Tenor Saxophone - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1151823 Composed by Frank Loesser. Arranged by James Pybus. Christmas,Holiday,Pop,Standards. 9 pages. James Pybus #752026. Published by James Pybus (A0.1151823). What Are You Doing New Year's Eve? is a popular song written in 1947 by Frank Loesser as an independent song. It was first recorded by Margaret Whiting in 1947 and first charted for The Orioles, peaking at No. 9 on Billboard's Best-Selling Retail Rhythm & Blues chart in December 1949. Although it is typically performed in December, that was not the composer's intent. In A Most Remarkable Fella: Frank Loesser and the Guys and Dolls in His Life, his daughter Susan Loesser explains that the singer, madly in love, is making a (possibly rash) commitment far into the future. (Maybe it's much too early in the game. Ah, but I thought I'd ask you just the same – What are you doing New Year's, New Year's Eve?) It always annoyed my father when the song was sung during the holidays. This SATB Saxophone Quartet arrangement begins with a quote from Dvorak's New World Symphony before proceeding into the rarely included verse of the song and ends with a quote from the popular song Auld Lang Syne written by Robert Burns, which is often heard on New Year's Eve. The saxophone quartet sound is sure to engage audiences in the spirit and sentiment of the song itself. The duration is 4:21. Contact me at james.pybus56@gmail.com.
What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?
Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones

$20.00 17.24 € Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones PDF SheetMusicPlus

String Quartet Cello,Piano,String Quartet,Viola,Violin - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1196766 Composed by Jasper Swank. Classical,Contemporary. Score and parts. 41 pages. Jasper Swank #795927. Published by Jasper Swank (A0.1196766). This is a short secular piece for SATB choir and String Quartet (or piano) in Latin about a happy music loving fox.Written on 2023 March 9.If you want to perform or record this piece, please let me know.I’d love to see my music come to life through you.Please have fun with this piece.Included in the package • Full score (SATB+Strings) • Vocal score (SATB+Piano, for piano accompaniment) • SATB score (for singers) • Parts for all four string players • Lyrics and translationLyricsVulpes felix musicae amatorem,Auribus acutis, cantum movet ore.Carmen suave, laetumque melos,Mundum oblectat, mentesque levat.In sylvis ludens, canit et saltat,Nihil curans, nisi musicam suam.Vulpes felix, inter frondes laeta,Dulces carmina canit et sonat.Vitam plenam felicitate vivit,Cum musica sua, omnibus corda movet.Vivat vulpes, laetitia plena,Semper cantans, semper ludens.TranslationA happy fox, a lover of music,With keen ears, moves his mouth to song.Sweet melodies, and joyful tunes,Delight the world, and lift the soul.In the woods, he plays and dances,Caring for nothing but his music.A happy fox, among the leaves,Sings and plays his sweet music.Living a life full of happiness,His music moves all hearts.Long live the fox, full of joy,Always singing, always playing.
Vulpes Felix
Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons, alto, violoncelle

$29.00 24.99 € Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons, alto, violoncelle PDF SheetMusicPlus

Soprano voice solo, SATB choir, and piano - Moderately Easy - Digital Download SKU: MQ.56-0108-E Composed by Howard Goodall. Holy Week, Lent, Triduum/Three Days, Tenebrae. Score. 17 pages. Duration 6 minutes, 19 seconds. MorningStar Music Publishers - Digital Sheet Music #56-0108-E. Published by MorningStar Music Publishers - Digital Sheet Music (MQ.56-0108-E). English, Latin. Psalms 142; Jeremiah 3:48, 52, 56.Invictus: A Passion addresses one of the world’s most powerful stories through the lens of the modern world. The texts, written or inspired by women, describe not only human suffering and persecution but also the human capacity for love and humility in the face of tyranny. Composer Howard Goodall is uniquely suited to bring these texts to life with music of emotional clarity and sweeping force. This excerpt is scored for soprano solo, SATB choir and piano. This fourth movement of the larger work is inspired by the extraordinary story of Irena Sendler née Krzyżanowska, a Polish nurse and head of Å»egota, the Polish Council to Aid Jews in the Second World War, whose personal interventions saved the lives of approximately 2,500 Jewish children in the Warsaw Ghetto, smuggling them to safety, acts of humanitarian bravery that eventually caused her arrest and torture by the Gestapo. She is honoured as Righteous Amongst the Nations at Yad Vashem, Jerusalem. The Latin texts of this movement are taken from the Book of Lamentations (“My eye hath run down with streams of water, for the destruction of the daughter of my people. My enemies have chased me and caught me like a bird, without cause…â€) and from Psalm 142, the Old Testament being the meeting-point of Sendler’s Catholicism and the Jewish tradition of those whose lives she saved. Duration 6:19.
Compassion from Invictus: A Passion (Downloadable)

$3.35 2.89 € PDF SheetMusicPlus






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