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Concert Band - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.942434 Arranged by Brock Lupton. Romantic Period. Score and parts. 84 pages. Brock Lupton #6879051. Published by Brock Lupton (A0.942434). Brahms composed the Alto Rhapsody, properly known as Rhapsody for Alto, Male Chorus, and Orchestra, opus 53 in 1869. It was first performed in Jena on March 3, 1870. The text is based on Harzreise im Winter (Winter Journey in the Harz Mountains), a poem by well-known German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832). The Alto Rhapsody, like many of Brahms’ works, has loneliness and alienation as its central themes. Brahms’ devotion to Clara Schumann, Robert Schumann’s widow, is well-known (the letters between her and Brahms fill two volumes). What is less well-known is that he was undoubtedly very fond of Julie Schumann, Clara’s daughter.In 1869, Brahms spent the summer near the Schumann’s residence and was in daily contact with Julie and Clara completing, among other works, the Liebeslieder (Love Song) Waltzes. In early July, Julie announced her engagement. Of course, I told Johannes first of all, Clara noted in her diary on the 11th. Soon after, the conductor Hermann Levi told her that Brahms had been devotedly attached to her daughter. By July 16th, Clara noted in her diary that Brahms speaks only in monosyllables . . . [and] treats Julie in the same manner, although he used to be so especially nice to her. Did he love her? Julie was married on September 22. Later on that very wedding day, Brahms called on Clara, who wrote in her diary, Johannes brought me a very wonderful piece . . . the words from Goethe’s Harzreise. . . He called it his bridal song. This piece seems to me neither more nor less than the expression of his own heart’s anguish. If only he would for once speak so tenderly! This piece is of course the dark and emotional Alto Rhapsody. Goethe’s poem Harzreise im Winter poetically describes the kind of life God intends for different temperaments. The three stanzas set by Brahms concern the fate of a man in fruitless struggle against the bonds of misery. A young man, turned misanthropic by sorrow, seeks solitude in the wilderness. The piece is in the baroque cantata style, with an opening recitative, and aria, and a concluding chorale. The alto describes the desolate winter landscape and in the final chorale joins the male chorus in a prayer for a melody that can bring comfort to the thirsting soul (indeed the plea restore his heart is repeated three times at the end, as a kind of Amen). In the Alto Rhapsody it is not hard to find evidence for Brahms’ statement that I speak through my music. The foregoing is from a program note written for a 1997 New York Choral Society performance of the Alto Rhapsody in observance of the centenary of the death of Johannes Brahms. It has been taken from the society web page http://www.nychoral.org/brahms/brahms3.htmlAn English translation of the German text used by Brahms SOLOBut down there, who is it?His path loses itself in the bush. Behind him the branches close. The grass stands up again. Desolation surrounds him. O, who heals the wounds of the one to whom balm has become poison, who drank hatred of people from the fullness of love? Once despised, now a despiser. Secretly he destroys himself in unsatisfying self-seeking. CHORUS If there is in your psaltery, Father of Love, a tone his ear can hear, let it enliven his heart.  .
Rhapsody for Concert Band
Orchestre d'harmonie
July 16th, Clara noted in her diary that Brahms speaks only in monosyllables
$20.00 17.32 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir (SATB) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.837495 Composed by Martin Rinkart. Arranged by Brett L. Wery. Christian,Holiday,Praise & Worship,Sacred. Octavo. 12 pages. Sonata Grendel Publishing #5753929. Published by Sonata Grendel Publishing (A0.837495). SET A: SATB Choir/Organ (optional brass quintet and timpani-sold separately ) Now Thank We All Our God was originally written ca. 1636 by Protestant minister, Martin Rinkart. The melody is attributed to Lutheran Hymnist, Johann Crüger and was used in three J.S. Bach chorales but the most common version we hear today was harmonized by Felix Mendelssohn in 1840. Martin Rinkart was a deacon in Eisleben Germany where he served during the Thirty Years’ War. The city of Eisleben and Rinkart’s own home became a sanctuary for political refugees during the war. The resulting overcrowding in the walled city resulted in a horrible plague which hit its peak in 1637. Rinkart was the only surviving pastor in the city and before the plague was over he would preside over 4000 funerals include that of his own wife. Despite this, it was during this time that he wrote Now thank we all our God. This new setting of Now Thank We All Our God draws on Rinkart’s fierce spirit of optimism and faith in a time of desolation and despair. To paint the picture of the circumstances in which Rinkart wrote the hymn, this setting opens with the text from Psalm 13:  How long, Lord? Will you forget me forever?The setting turns quickly, in an act of disruptive optimism and faith, to a lopsided dance of joy. In the end, the setting returns to the opening question  of Psalm 13, How long? only to be answered by Rinkart’s declaration, Gifts of love today!
Now Thank We All Our God: Set A
Chorale SATB

$2.75 2.38 € Chorale SATB PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir (SATB) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.837496 Composed by Martin Rinkart. Arranged by Brett L. Wery. Holiday,Praise & Worship,Sacred. Octavo. 44 pages. Sonata Grendel Publishing #5753937. Published by Sonata Grendel Publishing (A0.837496). SET B Conductor’s Score,Trumpet 1, Trumpet 2, Horn in F, Trombone, Tuba, Timpani, SATB Choir/Organ Now Thank We All Our God was originally written ca. 1636 by Protestant minister, Martin Rinkart. The melody is attributed to Lutheran Hymnist, Johann Crüger and was used in three J.S. Bach chorales but the most common version we hear today was harmonized by Felix Mendelssohn in 1840. Martin Rinkart was a deacon in Eisleben Germany where he served during the Thirty Years’ War. The city of Eisleben and Rinkart’s own home became a sanctuary for political refugees during the war. The resulting overcrowding in the walled city resulted in a horrible plague which hit its peak in 1637. Rinkart was the only surviving pastor in the city and before the plague was over he would preside over 4000 funerals include that of his own wife. Despite this, it was during this time that he wrote Now thank we all our God. This new setting of Now Thank We All Our God draws on Rinkart’s fierce spirit of optimism and faith in a time of desolation and despair. To paint the picture of the circumstances in which Rinkart wrote the hymn, this setting opens with the text from Psalm 13: How long, Lord? Will you forget me forever?The setting turns quickly, in an act of disruptive optimism and faith, to a lopsided dance of joy. In the end, the setting returns to the opening question  of Psalm 13, How long? only to be answered by Rinkart’s declaration, Gifts of love today!
Now Thank We All Our God: Set B
Chorale SATB

$34.95 30.27 € Chorale SATB PDF SheetMusicPlus

Flute,Piano - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.924602 Composed by Bruno Tapia. 20th Century,Baroque,Classical,Contemporary,Romantic Period. Score and part. 91 pages. Bruno Tapia #3860097. Published by Bruno Tapia (A0.924602). Versión completa de la colección Ires y venires, que tiene una historia propia. Una colección de seis piezas para piano y flauta.Historia de Ires y venires.1) Flores y pájaros: La princesa, como es costumbre, salió a pasear por los jardines cercanos al castillo. Un día soleado, se le apareció un pequeño pájaro. Mayúscula sorpresa se llevó al enterarse de que ese pájaro era en realidad un dragón cambiaformas. Ella quedó cautivada por él.2) Mariposa del invierno: El dragón se hace humano y se le declara a la princesa. Le dice que la ama. Ella le contesta que lo ama, pero que su mano está prometida, y que su matrimonio traería estabilidad política al reino. No podía corresponder al amor del dragón, pero aún así estuvieron juntos un rato.3) Vals Bizarre: Tras haber sufrido el frío beso de la mariposa del invierno, el dragón había agonizado y visto su muerte. Se logró salvar y recuperarse gracias a su amor por ella. No obstante, ella ya no estaba. El vals Bizarre suena en sus encuentros y desencuentros.4) Tango del diablo: Las tensiones entre ambos son cada vez mayores. Ella ya no puede estar con él, el tiempo la sofoca. Entonces, el dragón y la princesa bailan el apasionado tango del diablo, persiguiéndose con miedo a encontrarse.5) Himno de despedida angelical: El dragón se queda en la montaña, y de repente los ángeles lo encuentran. Los ángeles, como tributo a Dios, pretenden matarlo para que no amenace a la humanidad. Empieza entonces una batalla frenética con los ángeles volando por todos lados, tratando de atacar a un dragón que recibía y repartía mucho daño. Todos los ángeles murieron tras cantar su himno. El dragón quedó herido de gravedad.6) Marcha fúnebre: La princesa se iba en tren a otra ciudad a casarse. Habían pasado meses desde que dejó de ver al dragón. La última vez que vio algo fue meses atrás. Tuvo miedo por él. Por su parte, el dragón no tenía fuerzas y estaba muy herido. Se acurrucó y se preparó para dormir. Entrando al sueño, comienza a viajar, a proyectarse y encontrar a su amada princesa. Ella, cabeceando, sintió en su cabeza la voz de su amado dragón. Le contó que estaba herido, y que encontraba que la vida no tenía sentido. Que los dragones revivían cada cierto tiempo, y que sin ella nada sería lo mismo. Ella le cantó a su vez que lo amaba, y que tenía que salvarse. Pero el dragón fue claro. Dormiría cientos de años, y nadie iba a detenerlo.A la distancia, la princesa alcanzó a ver la última llamarada en señal de despedida.
Ires y venires
Flûte traversière et Piano

$25.00 21.65 € Flûte traversière et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus


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