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String Ensemble,String Trio Cello,Viola,Violin - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.802693 Composed by Anon. or Fernando Sor, or Narciso Yepes. Arranged by Shigeo Ida & Peet du Toit. Contemporary. Score and parts. 6 pages. Peet du Toit #6513457. Published by Peet du Toit (A0.802693). Romance Anónimo (Anonymous Romance) is a piece for guitar, also known as Estudio en Mi de Rubira (Study in E by Rubira), Spanish Romance, Romance de España, Romance de Amor, Romance of the Guitar, Romanza and Romance d'Amour among other names.Its origins and authorship are currently in question. It is suspected of originally being a solo instrumental guitar work, from the 19th century. It has variously been attributed to Antonio Rubira, David del Castillo, Francisco Tárrega, Fernando Sor, Daniel Fortea, Miguel Llobet, Antonio Cano, Vicente Gómez, and Narciso Yepes. The Anónimo (anonymous) part of its name has been incorporated over the years due to this uncertainty. The question of authorship has probably been propagated by three main reasons: the lack of claim by its true author, the desire to avoid paying copyright fees, and the desire of publishing companies to claim the lucrative copyright of this world-famous piece.The style of the piece is that of the Parlour music of the late 19th century in Spain or South America, having a closed three-part form: the first in the minor key and the second being in the major key, with the third being a restatement of the first.Narciso Yepes (1927 - 1997) interpreted and is listed as the author of the piece in René Clément's 1952 film Jeux interdits (Forbidden Games). The popularity of the film gave the piece worldwide fame. Yepes currently has the copyright of this composition in Spain although recordings and manuscripts of this song predate 1952. Newer publications show Yepes as the arranger and the piece being of anonymous authorship, or authored by Fernando Sor.The official statement from Narciso Yepes and the Yepes heirs is that Narciso Yepes, being a young boy, originally composed the piece for his mother when he was about seven years old (c.1934) and soon thereafter performed it between acts at the Teatro Guerra, in Lorca, Spain. Some time later, he recounts, when he was thirteen years old he attended a performance in Valencia and heard his composition performed by another guitarist, who indicated the authorship as anonymous. Yepes contends that the melody had been plagiarized (with some changes to the arrangement) by someone who, he assumes, must have attended that first performance. However, Yepes was born 1927 and cannot be the author of the work, since it was already recorded in 1900 and published before 1925 (possibly 1913) by J.A. MEDINA e HIJO; and in 1919 in themethod of Pedro Mascaró y Reissig, etc. Vicente Gomez (1911-2001) published it and performed it in 1941 in the Hollywood movie Blood and Sand with Tyrone Powerand Rita Hayworth, also attributing authorship of the song to himself. Anyway, the piano arrangement of the brilliant Shigeo Ida caught my attention and I decided to rework it somewhat into this trio for strings. Enjoy!
Romance (Study in E) - Anon./Sor/Yepes (Vn, Va, Vc)
Trio à Cordes: violon, alto, violoncelle

$14.50 12.45 € Trio à Cordes: violon, alto, violoncelle PDF SheetMusicPlus

Bassoon,Instrumental Duet,Viola - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1304452 By Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. By Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Arranged by Arezzo Music. Chamber,Classical,Romantic Period,Traditional,Wedding. 4 pages. Arezzo Music #893943. Published by Arezzo Music (A0.1304452). Wedding march mendelssohn Viola and Bassoon sheet musicElevate the romantic atmosphere of a wedding with this enchanting Wedding March sheet music for Viola and Bassoon. Felix Mendelssohn's timeless composition is a classic choice for the processional or recessional during a wedding ceremony. The Viola's rich tones and the Bassoon's deep, resonant sounds create a harmonious and memorable musical backdrop for the big day. Whether you're a bride and groom looking for the perfect piece for your wedding or a musician seeking a beautiful performance piece, this arrangement will infuse the occasion with elegance and romance. It's a delightful addition to any wedding celebration, making it a cherished part of your musical repertoire.wedding march mendelssohn Viola and Bassoon sheet music
wedding march mendelssohn Viola and Bassoon sheet music
Alto et Basson
Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn
$3.99 3.42 € Alto et Basson PDF SheetMusicPlus

Bassoon,Instrumental Duet,Violin - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1304450 By Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. By Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Arranged by Arezzo Music. Chamber,Classical,Romantic Period,Traditional,Wedding. 4 pages. Arezzo Music #893941. Published by Arezzo Music (A0.1304450). Wedding march mendelssohn violin and bassoon sheet musicElevate the romantic atmosphere of a wedding with this enchanting Wedding March sheet music for violin and bassoon. Felix Mendelssohn's timeless composition is a classic choice for the processional or recessional during a wedding ceremony. The violin's sweet and soaring melody pairs beautifully with the mellow tones of the bassoon, creating a harmonious and memorable musical backdrop for the big day. Whether you're a bride and groom looking for the perfect piece for your wedding or a musician seeking a beautiful performance piece, this arrangement will infuse the occasion with elegance and romance. It's a delightful addition to any wedding celebration, making it a cherished part of your musical repertoire.wedding march mendelssohn violin and bassoon sheet music
wedding march mendelssohn violin and bassoon sheet music
Violon, Basson (duo)
Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn
$3.99 3.42 € Violon, Basson (duo) PDF SheetMusicPlus

Cello,Instrumental Duet,Viola - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1304451 By Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. By Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Arranged by Arezzo Music. Chamber,Classical,Romantic Period,Traditional,Wedding. 4 pages. Arezzo Music #893942. Published by Arezzo Music (A0.1304451). Wedding march mendelssohn Viola and Cello sheet musicElevate the romantic atmosphere of a wedding with this enchanting Wedding March sheet music for Viola and Cello. Felix Mendelssohn's timeless composition is a classic choice for the processional or recessional during a wedding ceremony. The Viola's rich tones and the Cello's deep, resonant sounds create a harmonious and memorable musical backdrop for the big day. Whether you're a bride and groom looking for the perfect piece for your wedding or a musician seeking a beautiful performance piece, this arrangement will infuse the occasion with elegance and romance. It's a delightful addition to any wedding celebration, making it a cherished part of your musical repertoire.wedding march mendelssohn Viola and Cello sheet music
wedding march mendelssohn Viola and Cello sheet music
Alto, Violoncelle (duo)
Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn
$3.99 3.42 € Alto, Violoncelle (duo) PDF SheetMusicPlus

Full Orchestra - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.869183 Composed by Thomas Oboe Lee. 20th Century,Baroque,Classical,Contemporary,Romantic Period. Score and parts. With 2 Flutes, piccolo 2 Oboes 2 Clarinets in Bb 2 Bassoons. 153 pages. Thomas Oboe Lee #3895. Published by Thomas Oboe Lee (A0.869183). Instrumentation: 2 Flutes, piccolo 2 Oboes 2 Clarinets in Bb 2 Bassoons 2 French Horns in F 2 Trumpets in Bb 3 Trombones Tuba TimpaniPercussion 1: triangle, claves, tom-toms, cow-bells Percussion 2: snare drum, bass drum 1st Violin 2nd Violin Viola Cello Double bass This is a transposed score. Program note: My love affair with the city of Rome dates back to the year 1986-87 when I spent just under eleven months at the American Academy in Rome on a Rome Prize Fellowship. During that Fellowship year I was very much inspired by the beauty and culture of the Eternal City, which resulted in a number of works that continue to resonate with me: Twenty-nine Fireflies Book II for solo piano; Concertino for trumpet, timpani and strings; Apples … six dreams by Richard Kenney; String Quartet No 5 … Four Birthdays; and Chôrinhos … opus 38. Since 1997 my wife, Kristin Beckwith, and I have returned to the American Academy in Rome almost every year. I would compose in the morning and then my wife and I would go to our usual haunt at Bar G. for cappuccini and cornetti. And then we’d go to the local bakery and street markets and buy stuff for lunch. In the afternoon we would wander into the city to go shopping and sight-seeing. In the evenings we would dine at one of our favorite local trattorias. Life could not be better in Rome. Musically speaking, several important works in my portfolio had their beginnings during these sojourns at the Academy , among them Yo Picasso, Flauta Carioca, Mass for the Holy Year 2000, Symphony No. 5 … Utopia Parkway, Twenty-nine Fireflies Books IV & V, and Piano Concerto … Mozartiana. Just before the 2008 recession, clarinetist extraordinaire Jonathan Cohler asked me to write a symphony for the inaugural concert of a new orchestra he was planning to create. I came up with Symphony No. 7 … Roman Holidays, my give back to the city of Rome – a compendium of favorite places that continue to live in my thoughts and musings. Although the work is heard in four movements, it is actually divided into seven sections, as in the seven hills of Rome. 1. Prelude: Fontana Paola and the panoramic view of the city of Rome from that vantage point. 2. First interlude: La Befana festivities at Piazza Navona. The Protestant Cemetery in Testaccio at night under a full moon. 3. Second interlude: Fontana delle Tartughe in the Jewish Ghetto. Bernini’s Apollo and Daphne at the Galleria Borghese. 4. Third interlude: Bernini’s Beata Ludovica Albertoni in Trastevere. The Spanish Steps and the view of Rome from the French Academy at Villa Medici. NB: Unfortunately, thanks to the recession, Roman Holidays never saw the light of day. This year (2013) I decided to revisit the work, which lay dormant for 5 five years, and saw that it could use a little tweaking. The new version is essentially the same, musically speaking. I reduced the orchestration a bit (two horns instead of four, and two trumpets instead of three) and added more heft to the lower brass. I completely rewrote the tune for the floating foreign ghosts at the Protestant Cemetery. I also shortened the work by about three minutes by cutting some repeats. Enjoy!!!Audio link: https://thomasoboelee.bandcamp.com/album/symphony-no-7-roman-holidays-2008-rev-2013Video link: https://youtu.be/1DlzEOUmH54
Symphony No. 7 ... Roman Holidays (2008, rev. 2013)
Orchestre

$9.99 8.58 € Orchestre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Digital Download SKU: A0.596605 Composed by Juan María Solare. 20th Century,Contemporary,Instructional,World. Score. 5 pages. Juan Maria Solare #6091679. Published by Juan Maria Solare (A0.596605). Juan María Solare: Fraternidad del asombro (Brotherhood of amazement * Bruderschaft des Staunens) A community united by its reverence for wonder, by its tendency towards non-routine, towards the unexpected, towards that perplexity that prompts reflection. The harmony of this piece is based on presenting a chromatic field (the twelve notes) subdivided into three diatonic fields (of 4 notes each). This work was composed in Bremen (Germany) in February 25-26, 2020.Duration: ca. 3:45   Una comunidad unida por su reverencia del asombro, por su tendencia hacia la no rutina, hacia lo inesperado, hacia esa perplejidad que impulsa la reflexión.   La armonía de esta obra se basa en presentar un campo cromático (las doce notas) subdividido en tres campos diatónicos (de 4 notas).   Obra compuesta en Bremen (Alemania), 25-26 febrero 2020. Duración: ca. 3:45    Eine Gemeinschaft, die durch ihre Ehrfurcht vor dem Staunen, durch ihre Tendenz zur Nicht-Routine, zum Unerwarteten, zu dieser Verwirrung, die zum Nachdenken anregt, vereint ist.   Die Harmonie dieses Stückes basiert auf der Darstellung eines chromatischen Feldes (die zwölf Noten), das in drei diatonischen Feldern (von jeweils vier Noten) unterteilt ist.   Dies Stück entstand in Bremen (Deutschland) vom 25. bis 26. Februar 2020. Dauer: ca. 3:45    
Fraternidad del asombro [piano solo]
Piano seul

$2.50 2.15 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Violin and piano - Digital Download SKU: S9.Q41080 Composed by Hans Sitt. This edition: Sheet music. Downloadable. Op. 13/1. Schott Music - Digital #Q41080. Published by Schott Music - Digital (S9.Q41080). Any violinist who hears the name Sitt nowadays will probably just think of the author of studies and exercises that have long been a familiar feature in instrumental lessons. Of course the Prague violinist, music teacher and composer Hans Sitt (1850–1922) made a significant impact on methods of violin teaching, but he also wrote a whole series of other works worth listening to: concertos for violin, viola and cello and chamber music for various combinations of instruments. Sitt studied the violin in Prague and was then appointed first as leader of the orchestra and then as musical director in Breslau (now called Wrocław).After posts as director of music in Prague, Chemnitz – where he championed the work of Smetana – and Nice, he was eventually appointed professor of violin, orchestral playing and score reading at the Leipzig Conservatoire from 1884–1921. Besides this he also played viola in the Brodsky Quartet, organised concerts and was conductor of the Bach Society. The composers Franco Alfano - who completed Puccini’s unfinished opera Turandot– and Frederick Delius studied with Sitt, as did the conductor Václav Talich. Three Album Leaves op. 13 were also composed during his time in Leipzig, published by Bosworth & Co in 1894. Romanesca, No. 1 in that collection, is a pretty, slightly melancholy piece of music with romantic appeal that draws out lyrical and expressive playing and is thus eminently suitable for tuition purposes and concert performances.
Romanesca
Violon et Piano

$9.99 8.58 € Violon et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Flute Duet Flute - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1489184 By Richard Clayderman. By Oliver Toussaint and Paul De Senneville. Arranged by Kan Saito / Japan Duo Notes. 20th Century,Classical,Film/TV,Pop,Wedding. Score. 3 pages. Japan Duo Notes #1066035. Published by Japan Duo Notes (A0.1489184). Ballade Pour Adeline – Richard ClaydermanRichard Clayderman's Ballade Pour Adeline is a romantic and timeless piece that has touched the hearts of listeners around the world. This flute duet arrangement brings out the lyrical beauty of the original piano composition, allowing the flutes to express the gentle and flowing melody with elegance and grace. The harmonious interaction between the two flutes captures the tender emotions and nostalgic charm of the piece, making it a perfect choice for both concert performances and special occasions. This arrangement is sure to enchant audiences with its delicate and soothing sound.
Ballade Pour Adeline
2 Flûtes traversières (duo)
Richard Clayderman
$8.79 7.55 € 2 Flûtes traversières (duo) PDF SheetMusicPlus

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

$32.95 28.28 € Saxophone Tenor et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Soprano Saxophone - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.549895 Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Romantic Period,Standards,Wedding. Score and part. 23 pages. Jmsgu3 #3603415. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549895). Score: 12 pages, piano part: 6 pages, soprano 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 MarchMendelssohn’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 1858Mendelssohn BackgroundFelix 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 LifeMendelssohn 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 AdulthoodMendelssohn 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 AdulthoodSchumann 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 FeaturesIn 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 virtuosity at the keyboard but found his musi.
Mendelssohn: Wedding March for Soprano Sax & Piano
Saxophone Soprano et Piano

$32.95 28.28 € Saxophone Soprano et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus


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