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Tenor Saxophone Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.874968 Composed by George F Handel / Felix Mendelssohn. Arranged by Dr Jerry Nelson. Christian,Christmas,Sacred. Individual part. 6 pages. Jerry Nelson #3680003. Published by Jerry Nelson (A0.874968). These two carols always rise to the top of the let's sing list.  Play them with energy.  They move you easily from Challenge Level 3 thru 5 using Jerry Nelson's unique Dual Staff System. The DEMO is performed at the higher challenge level.  Bonus:  A written Accompaniment is included, plus Chord Chart for live rhythm. Or, purchase the vibrant Accompaniment Track  (#SO.424301 ).  2:37Jerry Nelson now presents his finest Christmas arrangements in a variety of styles – Jazz, Symphonic, Classical. Hear them all start-to-finish.  Search Jerry Nelson Christmas (plus the name of your instrument). Visit www.JerryNelsonMusic.com for a FREE 16-Minute Mega Medley Arrangement and Track!
Joy to the World / Hark the Herald (Arrangements Level 3-5 for TENOR SAX + Written Acc)
Saxophone Tenor

$4.99 4.26 € Saxophone Tenor PDF SheetMusicPlus

B-Flat Clarinet,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548715 Composed by Martin Luther. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Easter,Instructional,Standards. Score and part. 4 pages. Jmsgu3 #3411741. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.548715). Out of the Depths I Cry to You by Martin Luther arranged for clarinet & piano.  The first verses feature modified counterpoint and harmony proceeding at quarter = 82. The final verse is reharmonized for maximum dramatic effect at a more contemplative tempo such as quarter = 64. Features the entire range of the instrument. Very powerful selection for Lent or Easter. Duration (3 verses) 3:05, 36 ms. Score: 3 pg. Solo part: 1 pg. The piano reads from the score. Out of the Depths Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir (From deep affliction I cry out to you), is, of course, a hymn composed by Martin Luther. Moreover, Luther also wrote the lyrics, essentially a paraphrase of Psalm 130. First published in 1524, it is also one of eight songs in the original Lutheran hymnal. It appears likewise in many hymnals and in different translations. The lyrics furthermore stimulated compositions from the Renaissance to the contemporary. Consequently, composers such as Johann Sebastian Bach built an entire chorale cantata on it. Other composers similarly contributed pieces, such as Felix Mendelssohn and Max Reger. Luther Background Martin Luther, (1483 –1546) was a German professor of theology, composer, priest, and moreover, an influential character in the Protestant Reformation. Luther had a momentous impact on church and society due to his contributions to the musical arts. He wanted to disseminate the gospel among mankind and with this intention thought that the best way to do that was through music. Influence It is important to realize that other musicians, and their descendants, were encouraged by Luther’s songs and wrote their own hymns. Luther, to be sure, had a thorough musical education. For example, he knew secular and sacred songs from an early age. He, in particular, played the lute well and sang in the monastery when he was a monk. That is to say, music was an essential part of his life. He in fact first began writing songs in 1523, sometimes writing the melody as well as the lyrics. Luther was certainly able to evaluate the composers of his time. He thought especially highly of Josquin des and Ludwig Senfl. He was also acquainted, with this in mind, with other composers and their works. Legacy The Lutheran musical ethos soon covered all of Germany and later significantly fashioned Protestant musical culture. Heinrich Schütz and Johann Sebastian Bach are the most compelling evidence of this Protestant musical culture. Additionally, as a point often overlooked, the pedal organ, first refined in northern Germany, became universally prevalent. As a matter of fact, Dieterich Buxtehude established a regular evening organ concert series in Lübeck. Another key point is that this concert series, in turn, spread North German Musical ideas worldwide. Luther was especially convinced that music is a beautiful and exclusive offering of the divine.
Luther: Out of the Depths for Clarinet & Piano
Clarinette et Piano

$24.95 21.29 € Clarinette et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano - Digital Download SKU: B8.EB-8320 Instructive Edition. Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Edited by Robert Teichmuller. Sonata. Edition Breitkopf. Have a look into EB 8321. Classical. Score. 132 pages. Breitkopf and Haertel - Digital #EB-8320. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel - Digital (B8.EB-8320). ISBN 9790004176313. 9 x 12 in inches.This edition of Mozart's piano sonatas has been prepared for practical use. The editor Robert Teichmuller (1863-1939) was a student of Carl Reinecke and worked as a pianist and professor for piano at the Leipzig Academy of Music Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (at that time Royal Conservatory and from 1924 State Conservatory of Music in Leipzig). Among his students were great names such as Gunther Ramin, Sigfrid Karg-Elert and Rudolf Mauersberger. The publication of his instructive editions on Mozart's and Reger's piano works testifies to his esteem in musical life at the beginning of the 20th century.With the new printing of Mozart's piano sonatas, Breitkopf & Hartel offers an insight into the performance practice of around 1900. Since Teichmuller took the musical text of the Urtext edition (Breitkopf & Hartel) and the then current Mozart Complete Edition as a basis marking all his additions, this edition is interesting for pianists not only for educational and interpretative, but also for historical reasons. In addition to fingerings and additional articulations, the musical text also contains examples of the execution of the numerous ornaments.
Piano Sonatas
Piano seul

$24.95 21.29 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Instrumental Duet Bassoon,Instrumental Duet - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548710 Composed by Martin Luther. Arranged by James M. Guthrie. Easter,Instructional,Standards. Score and parts. 4 pages. Jmsgu3 #3411733. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.548710). Out of the Depths I Cry to You by Martin Luther arranged for bassoon & piano. The first verses feature modified counterpoint and harmony proceeding at quarter = 82. The final verse is reharmonized for maximum dramatic effect at a more contemplative tempo such as quarter = 64. Features the entire range of the instrument. Very powerful selection for Lent or Easter. Duration (3 verses) 3:05, 36 ms. Score: 3 pg. Solo part: 1 pg. The piano reads from the score. Out of the Depths Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir (From deep affliction I cry out to you), is, of course, a hymn composed by Martin Luther. Moreover, Luther also wrote the lyrics, essentially a paraphrase of Psalm 130. First published in 1524, it is also one of eight songs in the original Lutheran hymnal. It appears likewise in many hymnals and in different translations. The lyrics furthermore stimulated compositions from the Renaissance to the contemporary. Consequently, composers such as Johann Sebastian Bach built an entire chorale cantata on it. Other composers similarly contributed pieces, such as Felix Mendelssohn and Max Reger. Luther Background Martin Luther, (1483 –1546) was a German professor of theology, composer, priest, and moreover, an influential character in the Protestant Reformation. Luther had a momentous impact on church and society due to his contributions to the musical arts. He wanted to disseminate the gospel among mankind and with this intention thought that the best way to do that was through music. Influence It is important to realize that other musicians, and their descendants, were encouraged by Luther’s songs and wrote their own hymns. Luther, to be sure, had a thorough musical education. For example, he knew secular and sacred songs from an early age. He, in particular, played the lute well and sang in the monastery when he was a monk. That is to say, music was an essential part of his life. He in fact first began writing songs in 1523, sometimes writing the melody as well as the lyrics. Luther was certainly able to evaluate the composers of his time. He thought especially highly of Josquin des and Ludwig Senfl. He was also acquainted, with this in mind, with other composers and their works. Legacy The Lutheran musical ethos soon covered all of Germany and later significantly fashioned Protestant musical culture. Heinrich Schütz and Johann Sebastian Bach are the most compelling evidence of this Protestant musical culture. Additionally, as a point often overlooked, the pedal organ, first refined in northern Germany, became universally prevalent. As a matter of fact, Dieterich Buxtehude established a regular evening organ concert series in Lübeck. Another key point is that this concert series, in turn, spread North German Musical ideas worldwide. Luther was especially convinced that music is a beautiful and exclusive offering of the divine.
Luther: Out of the Depths for Bassoon & Piano
2 Bassons (duo)

$24.95 21.29 € 2 Bassons (duo) PDF SheetMusicPlus






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