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Small Ensemble Cello,Oboe,Viola,Violin - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.576733 Composed by David Warin Solomons. 20th Century,Contemporary. Score and parts. 7 pages. David Warin Solomons #90581. Published by David Warin Solomons (A0.576733). Mysterious piece in octatonic mode, originally written for the short story The Door The pdf file contains score and parts. The sound sample is an electronic preview. High up on the grassy hill behind the town there is a door. It stands there in its frame with nothing before or behind it. It is locked shut. There is no key. We climb the hill each day. We play each side of the door, games of hide and seek. But we cannot go through the door. Each day we go there during this long sultry summer holiday. We are fascinated by the structure. Why would anyone put a door up there, in its frame, eternally locked, with nothing before or behind it? Maybe it is all that remains of an ancient house? We play, we wonder, we laugh and play, and we return regularly to our homes in time for tea. Then, one day, as we climb the hill for the umpteenth time, a lady dressed in white arrives before us. We watch her take the key out of her bag and insert it in the lock. We are too far downhill to catch up before she closes the door behind her. As we arrive, puffing and panting, Steve knocks on the door. No answer. Dave knocks on the door more forcefully. We hear a distant swish of robes. Gloria knocks, perhaps a little more timidly as the swishing sound approaches. Estelle begins to knock in her turn and the door suddenly opens wide. We all gasp as we see the lady standing there in glistening robes. Her face is hidden from view by a white shawl, but her piercing eyes still show. Children, she says, welcome all. Do come in, please, the kettle is on. You are just in time for tea. We hesitate, as well we might. How can we come in when there is nothing before or behind the door? But Estelle puts one foot inside and looks back at us with a curious expression of serenity on her face. We follow her. We look around at the new space beyond the door and at the parquet floor beneath our dew-soaked feet. As our eyes become accustomed to the brightness of the interior we catch sight of many signs of the world we have entered, but only fleetingly. They pass before our eyes in an instant and then flee beyond the range of sight. There is a staircase, a hat stand, a distant gleam of an ancient cooker, a faint whiff of scones and boiling jam. As we walk inside, our senses are overwhelmed with the new reality, we are rooted to the spot. Do please sit down, says the lady with a slight catch in her throat. We are seated on wooden chairs along one side of an oak table, although we cannot recall how we got there, some slip of the memory perhaps. We have no sense of foreboding, Estelle's serenity has passed to all of us. We can stay here eating scones and jam until the end of time. The lady removes her shawl and reveals a face as beautiful as anyone's mother's. Her deep black eyes glisten like obsidian. She beams a smile of welcome and pours the tea. I'm glad you have come. I've been expecting you, she begins. You must have a thousand questions, so do please ask away. Well, says Steve, what is this door that we passed through? Is this another world? There is no other world, the lady replies, this is the only one. But there is! There is! starts Dave excitedly, Look!. He gets up quickly from the chair, knocking it over in his haste and rushes to the door to open it. He pulls at it with all his force and reveals a black nothingness behind it. We were on the hill, where's it gone? he shouts, what have you done to it? There is no hill. But you climbed the hill in front of us says Gloria. There is no hill. Even Estelle of the serene demeanour is beginning to look worried. How did we get here then, how did you get here, she asks the lady nervously. We have all been here since the beginning of time, the catch in the lady's throat is becoming more evident. No, we have our families down there in the town cries Estelle You have no families,.
Mysterious Moment for oboe and string trio

$8.00 6.83 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

String Ensemble,String Trio - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.576736 Composed by David Warin Solomons. 20th Century,Contemporary. Score and parts. 7 pages. David Warin Solomons #119391. Published by David Warin Solomons (A0.576736). Mysterious piece in octatonic mode, originally written for the short story The Door The pdf file contains score and parts. The sound sample is an electronic preview. High up on the grassy hill behind the town there is a door. It stands there in its frame with nothing before or behind it. It is locked shut. There is no key. We climb the hill each day. We play each side of the door, games of hide and seek. But we cannot go through the door. Each day we go there during this long sultry summer holiday. We are fascinated by the structure. Why would anyone put a door up there, in its frame, eternally locked, with nothing before or behind it? Maybe it is all that remains of an ancient house? We play, we wonder, we laugh and play, and we return regularly to our homes in time for tea. Then, one day, as we climb the hill for the umpteenth time, a lady dressed in white arrives before us. We watch her take the key out of her bag and insert it in the lock. We are too far downhill to catch up before she closes the door behind her. As we arrive, puffing and panting, Steve knocks on the door. No answer. Dave knocks on the door more forcefully. We hear a distant swish of robes. Gloria knocks, perhaps a little more timidly as the swishing sound approaches. Estelle begins to knock in her turn and the door suddenly opens wide. We all gasp as we see the lady standing there in glistening robes. Her face is hidden from view by a white shawl, but her piercing eyes still show. Children, she says, welcome all. Do come in, please, the kettle is on. You are just in time for tea. We hesitate, as well we might. How can we come in when there is nothing before or behind the door? But Estelle puts one foot inside and looks back at us with a curious expression of serenity on her face. We follow her. We look around at the new space beyond the door and at the parquet floor beneath our dew-soaked feet. As our eyes become accustomed to the brightness of the interior we catch sight of many signs of the world we have entered, but only fleetingly. They pass before our eyes in an instant and then flee beyond the range of sight. There is a staircase, a hat stand, a distant gleam of an ancient cooker, a faint whiff of scones and boiling jam. As we walk inside, our senses are overwhelmed with the new reality, we are rooted to the spot. Do please sit down, says the lady with a slight catch in her throat. We are seated on wooden chairs along one side of an oak table, although we cannot recall how we got there, some slip of the memory perhaps. We have no sense of foreboding, Estelle's serenity has passed to all of us. We can stay here eating scones and jam until the end of time. The lady removes her shawl and reveals a face as beautiful as anyone's mother's. Her deep black eyes glisten like obsidian. She beams a smile of welcome and pours the tea. I'm glad you have come. I've been expecting you, she begins. You must have a thousand questions, so do please ask away. Well, says Steve, what is this door that we passed through? Is this another world? There is no other world, the lady replies, this is the only one. But there is! There is! starts Dave excitedly, Look!. He gets up quickly from the chair, knocking it over in his haste and rushes to the door to open it. He pulls at it with all his force and reveals a black nothingness behind it. We were on the hill, where's it gone? he shouts, what have you done to it? There is no hill. But you climbed the hill in front of us says Gloria. There is no hill. Even Estelle of the serene demeanour is beginning to look worried. How did we get here then, how did you get here, she asks the lady nervously. We have all been here since the beginning of time, the catch in the lady's throat is becoming more evident. No, we have our families down there in the town cries Estelle You have no families,.
Mysterious Moment for alto flute and string trio
Trio à Cordes: violon, alto, violoncelle

$8.00 6.83 € Trio à Cordes: violon, alto, violoncelle PDF SheetMusicPlus

String Orchestra - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1153136 Composed by Ron Flintjer. Folk,Historic,Traditional. Score and Parts. 10 pages. Ron Flintjer #753377. Published by Ron Flintjer (A0.1153136). It's the end of a long day in the Old West. The cowboys have unsaddled their horses, lit the campfire, and can't wait for grub to be served! After chow, they lay on their bedrolls, reminiscing about their hometowns, their adventures, and maybe the gal they left behind. When it's time to settle in for the night, they watch the clear skies above and maybe point out a shooting star or two. Then it's time for sleep, before another hard day on the trail arrives too soon. Written it 3/4 time, The Cowboy Waltz is a relaxing, comfortable piece for Beginning String Orchestra. Watch out! You might just catch some of your audience snoozing - along with the cowboys - afterwards! This chart has three part harmony, as the second violin and viola play the same part as do the cello and string bass. Your first violin is on his or her own!
The Cowboy Waltz
Orchestre à Cordes

$14.00 11.95 € Orchestre à Cordes PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1023641 Composed by Ben Ledochowski. 20th Century,Contemporary,New Age. Score. 15 pages. Ben Ledochowski #6217567. Published by Ben Ledochowski (A0.1023641). Flying Kites is a piece that had its start back in the summer of 2019, the summer I left my home and moved across the country for my first year college. The original version was a sort of goodbye letter to my best friend, as well as a thank you to him for helping make me the person I am now. Since then, the piece has gone through several rewrites and evolutions to reach its current form, and I'm more prioud of it now than ever. It's also helped me get accepted into the composition programs at two different universities by being a part of my auditions to both schools and remains to this day my most popular composition, so I figured I should do it justice by uploading it here since more than 2 years have passed since its inception. I hope you enjoy it, and happy playing!
Flying Kites
Piano seul

$5.99 5.11 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Mixed Percussion B-Flat Tuba,B-Flat trombone,Baritone Horn TC/Euphonium,Bass Trombone,E-Flat Cornet,E-Flat Tenor Horn,E-Flat Tuba TC,Flugelhorn,Percussion 1,Percussion 2,Tenor Trombone - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1110301 Composed by William Steffe, Julia Ward Howe. Arranged by Peter Wilhousky and Colin G Dance. 19th Century,Christian,Historic,Religious. Brass Band. 53 pages. Dance is With Music #712634. Published by Dance is With Music (A0.1110301). This piece was written at the time of the American Civil War in about 1861, and was originally based on the melody 'John's Brown's Body', but more religious overtones were added when Julia Ward Howe wrote the well-known lyrics to the song as it is sung today. The original music was composed by William Steffe, but this arrangement was commissioned by 'Classics Galore!' in 2011 and was originally performed by full orchestra, brass band and choral society. This is my brass band version.
Battle Hymn of the Republic

$50.00 42.69 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Brass Quintet Horn,Trombone,Trumpet,Tuba - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1465650 Composed by Harry Warren and Jack Brooks. Arranged by Will Corbin. Film/TV,Pop. 23 pages. Will Corbin #1044262. Published by Will Corbin (A0.1465650). Jerry Lewis ostensibly forked over $30,000 of his own money to the songwriters to come up with something that woluld be a hit for his movie partner, Dean Martin. That's Amore did the job, becoming Martin's signature song. It first showed up in the 1953 Martin/Lewis comedy The Caddy, for which it received an Oscar nomination for best oriiginal song. (It lost to Doris Day''s Secret Love from Calamity Jane.It has been covered countless times, by artists from Annette Funicello to the Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra.This version leans on the trumpets for melody, with the others providing the oom-pah-pah and other support. Nothing fancy -- just fun, and a crowd pleaser.If you need other instrumentation, please contact me at wilcor@aol.com.
That's Amore (That's Love)
Quintette de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, trombone, tuba

$15.00 12.81 € Quintette de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, trombone, tuba PDF SheetMusicPlus

Marching Band - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1205185 By Linkin Park. By Brad Delson, Charles Bennington, Joe Hahn, Mike Shinoda, and Rob Bourdon. Arranged by Tim Show. Contemporary,Rock. Score and parts. 28 pages. Tim Show #803368. Published by Tim Show (A0.1205185). In the End is one of Linkin Park's most recognizable hits and is considered their signature song.  This arrangement captures the fusion of the nu-metal movement of the late 90s/early 00s in its own way with a modern marching band take on this hard rock classic. While you could use this arrangement however you wanted, this is designed to be primarily considered as a show closer. It has a big intro, a chorus that grooves hard, aggressive battery percussion writing, and an ending that make a bold musical statement.Parts are formatted to neatly fit in a flip folder.Written as a Grade 2.5 (Winds)/Grade 3-3.5 (Battery) or Medium level arrangement.
In The End
Fanfare
Linkin Park
$50.00 42.69 € Fanfare PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir (TTBB) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.997249 Composed by Ben Raleigh and David Monk. Arranged by Alex Frank. A Cappella. Octavo. 5 pages. Alex Frank #5218187. Published by Alex Frank (A0.997249). This arrangement is a unique take on the Scooby Doo theme song, as it is to be sung by just 4 voices together in close harmony in the style of Barbershop, a type of A Capella music. It is designed for an all-male barbershop quartet to sing at competitions, shows, parties, and many other kinds of gatherings. It may be sung by a larger Barbershop chorus, with 4 distinct parts and multiple people on each part, but works best when sung as a quartet. The arrangement is based off of the theme song to a Saturday morning animated cartoon series titled Scooby Doo, Where Are You!, which debuted in 1969 and ran actively until 1976. The premise of the show is a gang of five mystery-solving teenagers and their Great Dane dog, Scooby Doo investigating the various spooky occurrences in the area caused by supernatural creatures that terrorize the people in the area. While the gang is overall very intelligent and adept at finding clues which always leads to success at apprehending any suspects involved, their key to success lies in Scooby-Doo, whom the gang depends on for his waggish nature and the tricks he plays on the monsters or villains. While Scooby Doo is often filled with trepidation at the thought of being near any monsters or haunted houses, he often overcomes that fear when his team needs it the most, especially when his favorite treat is promised for coming through: Scooby Snacks. The theme song seeks to instill this message that the main character comes through when needed most. Contact me for any further questions at frankalexander92@gmail.com.
Scooby Doo, Where Are You?
Chorale TTBB

$12.99 11.09 € Chorale TTBB PDF SheetMusicPlus

String Trio Cello,Viola,Violin - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1138463 By Dr. Dre. By Andre Romelle Young, Melvin Bradford, Scott Spencer, and Shawn Carter. Arranged by Sarah Cellobat Chaffee. Contemporary,Film/TV,Hip-Hop,Pop,R & B. 18 pages. Sarah Cellobat Chaffee #738800. Published by Sarah Cellobat Chaffee (A0.1138463). *INSTRUMENTATION: VIOLIN, VIOLA, CELLO* Released as the lead single from Dr. Dre's multi-platinum second studio album, Still D.R.E. was a massive hit that helped put the rapper at the forefront of the hip-hop scene. After going seven years without releasing an album, Dre wanted to make a statement, announcing to the world that he was back and better than ever -- and it's safe to say that his statement was a success! The song received widespread critical and audience acclaim, and it has been featured in multiple movies, TV shows, and video games; and with the recent resurgence of 90's nostalgia, it's been more of a popular request than ever. So make sure to add this one to your gig books! This Cellobat arrangement for your violin/viola/cello trio features the driving beat, classic hooks, and musically notated rap lines of the original for a chart that's sure to get your audience dancing! This was originally written for a wedding, but it will also be perfect for cocktail hour, receptions, parties, events, and more. Rated intermediate; this will be playable for students and easily sightreadable for professionals. Sarah “Cellobat†Chaffee is an in-demand acoustic & electric cellist and string arranger. Currently, she performs with legendary rock band Aerosmith in their “Deuces Are Wild†residency show, and she is the principal cellist for the Raiders House Band, playing for a crowd of 60,000 at all of the team's home games. She also plays with many other groups including Premiere Wedding Music, Bella Electric Strings, the Femmes Of Rock, and David Perrico’s Pop Strings Orchestra. Sarah has performed and recorded with numerous other artists including Disturbed, Mötley Crüe, Celine Dion, Halsey, Michael Bublé, Sarah Brightman, and Lady A. She is the exclusive arranger for a number of award-winning wedding and event companies all across the United States, including Premiere Wedding Music, Las Vegas Music Oasis, and Impulse Strings, and she has created custom arrangements for many other ensembles all over the world. You can find her at:http://www.cellobat.comhttp://www.instagram.com/cellobathttps://www.youtube.com/@Cellobat.
Still D.r.e.
Trio à Cordes: violon, alto, violoncelle
Dr Dre
$14.99 12.8 € Trio à Cordes: violon, alto, violoncelle PDF SheetMusicPlus

Jazz Ensemble Jazz Ensemble - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1405476 By Benny Goodman. By Louis Prima. Arranged by Nick Peterson. 20th Century,Jazz. 87 pages. Nick Peterson #988531. Published by Nick Peterson (A0.1405476). Step back into the roaring swing era with this exhilarating arrangement of Sing, Sing, Sing. Paying homage to Benny Goodman's iconic rendition, this arrangement captures the infectious energy and toe-tapping rhythm of the original while adding fresh twists and modern flair.From the opening brass fanfare to the explosive drum solos, Swingin' Celebration transports listeners to the lively dance halls of the 1930s, where swing music reigned supreme. The arrangement features dynamic contrasts, bold brass punches, and intricate ensemble passages that showcase the virtuosity of the entire ensemble.The iconic melody of Sing, Sing, Sing is woven throughout the arrangement, passed seamlessly between sections of the band and embellished with improvisational solos. The saxophones, trumpets, and trombones take turns trading fiery licks, while the rhythm section lays down a pulsating groove that keeps dancers on their feet.But it's the explosive drum feature that steals the show, channeling the spirit of legendary drummer Gene Krupa with thunderous fills, propulsive rhythms, and show-stopping theatrics. The drum solo builds to a climax, driving the band into a frenetic frenzy of swinging joy.Swingin' Celebration is a tribute to the timeless appeal of swing music and a testament to the enduring legacy of Sing, Sing, Sing. Whether performed on stage or on the dance floor, this arrangement is sure to leave audiences cheering and swinging along to the irresistible beat.So dust off your dancing shoes and get ready to join the swingin' celebration with this electrifying arrangement of Sing, Sing, Sing.
Sing, Sing, Sing
Ensemble Jazz
Benny Goodman
$49.99 42.68 € Ensemble Jazz PDF SheetMusicPlus






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