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Alto Voice,Flute,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1167712 By Connie Boss. By Connie Boss. Children,Religious. Full Performance. Duration 118. Connie Boss #768075. Published by Connie Boss (A0.1167712). This well-known bible story, Fisher's of Men, can be sung with this arrangement. Jesus performed one of his miracles with the apostles. The kids will love singing about trying to catch fish in the nets. Jesus asks the men to follow him and they become his apostles. I have a performance mp3 available as well. Questions or requests, email cdboss@cvalley.net.Lyrics: Cast Your Nets, Jesus Said By Connie Boss Verse 1: They cast their nets Out to sea But in their nets No fish would be seen Refrain: Cast your nets, Jesus said And then all will be fed Have faith in me Won’t you come and follow me. Verse 2: Jesus call out Cast to your right Their nets so full They pulled with all their might Refrain: Verse 3: They had enough For all to feed Then Jesus said now Come follow me Refrain: Ending: For you are all fishers of men!
Cast Your Nets, Jesus Said Bible song
Connie Boss
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Trumpet Duet Trumpet - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1456029 Composed by Georges Bizet. Arranged by Alexander Geluk. 19th Century,Classical,Opera,Wedding. Score. 6 pages. Fibonacci Music & Multimedia #1035188. Published by Fibonacci Music & Multimedia (A0.1456029). The duet Au fond du temple saint  The duet Au fond du temple saint from Georges Bizet's operaLes Pêcheurs de Perles has now been beautifully arranged fortwo trumpets. This arrangement is perfect for trumpeters whoare looking to explore and perform classical opera duets, offeringthem an opportunity to experience the richness and depth ofBizet's music.After a self-imposed absence, Nadir returns to Ceylon, wherehis friend Zurga has recently been elected Fisher King by thelocal pearl fishermen. The two friends had previously fallen inlove with the same woman, but they promised each other torenounce their love for her and stay loyal to their friendship.Upon reuniting, they sing a duet, reminiscing about how theyfirst became infatuated with a veiled priestess of Brahma theyhad seen passing through an adoring crowd.Points to consider The parts are arranged for Bb instruments. They will play in Fmajor, sounding in Ebmajor (concert pitch) The measure numbering starts from the “Duo” in Bizet’s originalorchestral score. These parts are used in real live performances with symphonyorchestra's.
Duet "Au fond du temple saint" from Georges Bizet's opera "Les Pêcheurs de Perles"
2 Trompettes (duo)

$7.90 6.74 € 2 Trompettes (duo) PDF SheetMusicPlus

Euphonium,Flute,Percussion - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1141962 Composed by Sy Brandon. 20th Century,Chamber,Children,Classical. 63 pages. Sy Brandon #742339. Published by Sy Brandon (A0.1141962). “Allegories†is a five-movement composition based upon Aesop’s Fables. It was commissioned by and dedicated to Frank Meredith. The first movement “The Trumpeter Taken Captive†is a fable about how one’s actions affect the outcome. The trumpeter, who incites others to do battle, is as guilty as those who slay the enemy. The euphonium represents the trumpeter by playing battle tunes. Then the ensemble plays capture music, begging music, fatal music representing the slaying of the trumpeter (euphonium), and finally music representing the moral of the story. “The Boy Who Cried Wolf†is the basis for the second movement. The allegory is that nobody believes a liar. The flute plays a shepherd’s tune to represent the bored shepherd boy. The ensemble plays excited music three times as the boy cries wolf, the first two times just to amuse himself. After the third time when nobody responds to his cries, the flute plays a lament to end the movement. The third movement reflects the story of “The Goose That Laid The Golden Egg.†A golden euphonium melody accompanied by rich harmony represents the golden eggs laid by the goose. The ensemble then plays greedy music that is followed by a minor key lament as the farmer has killed his rich source of income because of his greed. A sweet dancing flute solo begins movement four appropriately named “The Fisherman and His Flute.†This short fable has the allegory of “timing is everything.†The poor fisherman expected the fish to jump out of the sea in response to his flute playing to no avail. When the ensemble plays a similar tune, it represents his success when he uses his net. The fisherman says “you bloody fish, when I played the flute you wouldn’t dance, but as soon I stopped, you started up.†The race between the “Tortoise and the Hare†is the subject of the last movement. The plodding euphonium represents the tortoise and the fast and agile flute represents the hare. The flute takes a nap in the middle of the movement and by the time the flute wakes up, it is too late to catch up with the slow and steady tortoise. The race is not always to the swift.
Allegories for Flute, Euphonium, and Percussion

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Choral Choir,Choral (SATB) - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1247408 Composed by R. Amiruddin Tjitraprawira. Arranged by Otniel Simangunsong. 19th Century,A Cappella,Contest,Festival,Folk,Traditional. 14 pages. Otniel Simangunsong #842045. Published by Otniel Simangunsong (A0.1247408). Tondu' Majâng is a Madurese song composed by R. Amiruddin Tjitraprawira. R. Amiruddin Tjitraprawira, a figure who hails from Bangkalan Madura, is not widely known in his current condition. He was born on May 18, 1920 and died on December 17, 1975. A number of songs created by R. Amiruddin Tjitraprawira, circulated a lot like the song; Pangèran Trunodjojo, Madhurâ O Madhurâ, Asta Aermata, Kerrabhân Sape, Djoko Tole, Tera' Bulân, È Pasèsèr, Kè' Lèsap, Kembhângnga Naghârâ, Tondu' Majâng, Aèng Tantja 'Torowan, Orèng Matrol and others. This song is a regional Madurese song because it really describes the lives of the coastal communities of Madura who work as fishermen. The song Tondu' Majâng tells the life of a Madurese fisherman. Their life is described as very hard because they have to deal with many dangers at sea (atemmo bhâbhâjâ). They also have to risk their lives (abhândhâ nyabâ) to support their families who are left at home. Sometimes to catch a lot of fish they have to stay for days on the boat so they become used to the sea and rely on the waves as a pillow and the wind as their blanket (abhântal ombâ' sapo' angèn salanjhânga). Many write this song from Madura with Tanduk Majeng, even though the word tanduk or tandu' means horn in Indonesian. Meanwhile, when paired with the context and lyrics of this song, it is true that there is tondu' which means arrived. So it is appropriate to use tondu' instead of horns because what is told in this song is the arrival of the fishermen when they are looking for fish. Otniel Simangunsong is a conductor and composer from Indonesia. He was born in Tanjungbalai, North Sumatra on August 19, 1996. Currently he is a conductor of Benedicamus Chante Choir - Darma Cendika Catholic University Student Choir, Surabaya. He has also got some supports from another professional conductors and composers. Tondu' Majâng is arranged a capella with soprano, alto, tenor, baritone and bass voices. This arrangement shows the accompaniment of acoustic musical instruments such as guitar, bass and drums.
Tondu' Majâng
Chorale SATB

$4.20 3.58 € Chorale SATB PDF SheetMusicPlus

Euphonium,Flute,Piano - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1141957 Composed by Sy Brandon. 20th Century,Chamber,Children,Classical. 65 pages. Sy Brandon #742334. Published by Sy Brandon (A0.1141957). “Allegories†is a five-movement composition based upon Aesop’s Fables. It was commissioned by and dedicated to Frank Meredith. The first movement “The Trumpeter Taken Captive†is a fable about how one’s actions affect the outcome. The trumpeter, who incites others to do battle, is as guilty as those who slay the enemy. The euphonium represents the trumpeter by playing battle tunes. Then the ensemble plays capture music, begging music, fatal music representing the slaying of the trumpeter (euphonium), and finally music representing the moral of the story. “The Boy Who Cried Wolf†is the basis for the second movement. The allegory is that nobody believes a liar. The flute plays a shepherd’s tune to represent the bored shepherd boy. The ensemble plays excited music three times as the boy cries wolf, the first two times just to amuse himself. After the third time when nobody responds to his cries, the flute plays a lament to end the movement. The third movement reflects the story of “The Goose That Laid The Golden Egg.†A golden euphonium melody accompanied by rich harmony represents the golden eggs laid by the goose. The ensemble then plays greedy music that is followed by a minor key lament as the farmer has killed his rich source of income because of his greed. A sweet dancing flute solo begins movement four appropriately named “The Fisherman and His Flute.†This short fable has the allegory of “timing is everything.†The poor fisherman expected the fish to jump out of the sea in response to his flute playing to no avail. When the ensemble plays a similar tune, it represents his success when he uses his net. The fisherman says “you bloody fish, when I played the flute you wouldn’t dance, but as soon I stopped, you started up.†The race between the “Tortoise and the Hare†is the subject of the last movement. The plodding euphonium represents the tortoise and the fast and agile flute represents the hare. The flute takes a nap in the middle of the movement and by the time the flute wakes up, it is too late to catch up with the slow and steady tortoise. The race is not always to the swift.
Allegories for Flute, Euphonium, and Piano

$14.99 12.79 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

A Clarinet,Bassoon,Double Bass,English Horn,Flute,Oboe - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1347202 Composed by Gustav Holst. Arranged by Ray Thompson. 20th Century. 16 pages. RayThompsonMusic #932001. Published by RayThompsonMusic (A0.1347202). Gustav Holst: Japanese Suite Op.33Mvt.I Ceremonial DanceArranged wind dectet/bass (double wind quintet)2nd oboe plays cor anglaisClarinet parts are in AThe Japanese Suite was written at the request of the dancer Michio Ito, who was working in London in 1915.Most of the principal themes are traditional Japanese tunes, which Ito provided to Holst by whistling them.The lone exception is the “Dance of the Marionette,†which is original to Holst.Despite its origins, there is little that is “Japanese-sounding†about the resulting suite. Rather, Holst set these tunes in the same kinds of harmonies and textures that he was using in his other works, also taking the opportunity to experiment with other influences that were in the air at this time, an openness few of his British contemporaries shared. It is not known if the suite was ever used for Ito’s dance performances, but in September 1919 it did become the first of Holst’s works to be performed at a Promenade Concert, after which it received a handful of performances in the British provinces.The suite consists of six parts including a prelude and an interlude:Prelude: Song of the fishermanCeremonial dance (This arrangement)Dance of the marionettesInterlude: Song of the fishermanDance under the cherry treeFinale: Dance of the wolvesIt is unknown whether Ito did indeed use the music. The first concert performance  was during the Proms of September 1, 1919 under the direction of Holst himself.
Holst: Japanese Suite Op.33 I.Ceremonial Dance - wind dectet

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