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Piano Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1262310 By The Carpenters. By John Bettis and Richard Carpenter. Arranged by Timothy Stapay. Film/TV,Pop,Rock,Singer/Songwriter,Standards. Score. 2 pages. Timothy Stapay #855346. Published by Timothy Stapay (A0.1262310). A piano solo arrangement of Yesterday Once More;  made famous by The Carpenters.  Yesterday Once More, written by Richard Carpenter and John Bettis, is a hit song by the Carpenters from their 1973 album Now & Then. Thematically the song concerns reminiscing about songs of a generation gone by. It segues into a long medley, consisting of eight covers of 1960s tunes incorporated into a faux oldies radio program. The work takes up the entire B-side of the album.The single version of the song peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, kept from the number 1 spot by Bad, Bad Leroy Brown by Jim Croce.  It was the duo's fifth number two hit and makes them the act with the second-most number two hits on the chart behind Madonna. The song also peaked at number 1 on the easy listening chart, becoming their eighth number 1 on that chart in four years.   It is the Carpenters' biggest-selling record worldwide and their best-selling single in the UK, peaking at number 2 Richard Carpenter stated, on a Japanese documentary, that it was his favorite of all the songs that he had written. He has performed an instrumental version at concerts.Lyrics:[Verse 1]When I was young, I'd listen to the radioWaitin' for my favorite songsWhen they played, I'd sing alongIt made me smile[Pre-Chorus 1]Those were such happy timesAnd not so long agoHow I wondered where they'd goneBut they're back againJust like a long-lost friendAll the songs I loved so well[Chorus 1]Every sha-la-la-laEvery whoa, whoa-oh still shinesEvery shing-a-ling-a-lingThat they're starting to sing so fineWhen they get to the partWhere he's breaking her heartIt can really make me cryJust like before, it's yesterday once more(Shoobie-doo, lang, lang)(Shoobie-doo, lang, lang) [Verse 2]Lookin' back on how it was in years gone byAnd the good times that I hadMakes today seem rather sadSo much has changed[Pre-Chorus 2]It was songs of loveThat I would sing to themAnd I'd memorize each wordThose old melodiesStill sound so good to meAs they melt the years away[Chorus 2]Every sha-la-la-laEvery whoa, whoa-oh still shines(Only oldies, but goodies)Every shing-a-ling-a-lingThat they're starting to sing so fineAll my best memoriesCome back clearly to meSome can even make me cryJust like before, it's yesterday once more(Shoobie-doo, lang, lang) [Outro]Every sha-la-la-laEvery whoa, whoa-oh still shinesEvery shing-a-ling-a-lingThat they're starting to sing so fineEvery sha-la-la-laEvery whoa, whoa-oh still shinesEvery shing-a-ling-a-lingThat they're starting to sing so fine...
Yesterday Once More
Piano seul
The Carpenters
$6.99 5.96 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir,Choral (SATB) - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1322852 Composed by Kevin G. Pace (ASCAP), Krista Mason Pace. Christian,Christmas,Praise & Worship,Religious,Sacred. 3 pages. Kevin G. Pace #911120. Published by Kevin G. Pace (A0.1322852). A beautiful, sacred, original Christmas hymn with music by Kevin G. Pace and text by Krista Mason Pace.Text:Silent Night, Holy Night, bright star above, For whom are you silent or holy in love? The babe in the manger surrounded by hay? Could He be The Wonder still sought in my day? The chorus of angels that pierce through your veil, You welcome them humbly, your silence a trail. Their presence and glory grants holiness now; No wonder those shepherds so reverently bow.Silence then there again widens the glow; A silence to wonder that many will know, And holier still is the stillness inside; When silencing hearts that too often have cried. So silent a whisper, so holy a call; The wisemen come seeking one blessed above all. Their gifts grant a blessing to help in the way; Can they even imagine the depth He would pay?The world's not silent or holy just now. It takes conscious effort to reverently bow. I welcome you Silent Night, Holy Night. Star; Come dwell deep inside me. I feel who you are. The chorus of angels that piece through your veil. You welcome them humbly, your silence a trail. Their presence and glory grants holiness now; No wonder those shepherds so reverently bow.
Silent Night, Holy Night - a sacred, original Christmas hymn
Chorale SATB

$1.99 1.7 € Chorale SATB PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1200229 By Skeeter Davis. By Arthur Kent and Sylvia Dee. Arranged by Timothy Stapay. Broadway,Film/TV,Musical/Show,Pop,Rock,Standards. Score. 6 pages. Timothy Stapay #799031. Published by Timothy Stapay (A0.1200229). An arrangement of The End Of The World,  a song covered by many famous artists. includingThe Carpenters; thanks to the phenomenal singing of Karen Carpenter.  The End of the World was written by composer Arthur Kent and lyricist Sylvia Dee, who often worked as a team.The Carpenters (officially known as Carpenters were an American vocal and instrumental duo consisting of siblings Karen (1950–1983) and Richard Carpenter (born 1946). They produced a distinctive soft musical style, combining Karen's contralto vocals with Richard's harmonizing, arranging, and composition skills. During their 14-year career, the Carpenters recorded 10 albums along with many singles and several television specials. Karen possessed a powerful singing voice, and close miking brought out many nuances in her performances.  Richard arranged their music to take advantage of this, though Karen had a three-octave vocal range.  Richard's work with Karen was influenced by the music of Les Paul, whose overdubbing of the voice of wife and musical partner Mary Ford allowed her to be used as both the lead and harmony vocals.[6] By multi-tracking, Richard was able to use Karen and himself for the harmonies to back Karen's lead. The overdubbed background harmonies were distinctive to the Carpenters, but it was the soulful, engaging sound of Karen's lead voice that made them so recognizable.  Record executive Mike Curb said it was Karen's voice that took the Carpenters above straight pop music into pop rock.   She was known as a one take wonder and could deliver a strong performance on the first attempt.Richard Carpenter was the creative force behind the Carpenters' sound. An accomplished keyboard player, composer and arranger, music critic Daniel Levitin called him one of the most gifted arrangers to emerge in popular music.  The duo's smooth harmonies were not in step with contemporary music, which was dominated by heavy rock.  Instead, the Carpenters strove for a rich and melodic sound, along the same vein as the Beach Boys and the Mamas & the Papas, but with greater fullness and orchestration including frequent use of small string and horn sections and introspective lyrics centred around relationships.  Richard also admired the musicianship and arranging skills of Frank Zappa, and the two briefly met backstage at the Billboard Forum in 1975.End Of The World: Lyrics:Why does the sun go on shining?Why does the sea rush to shore?Don't they know it's the end of the world?'Cause you don't love me any moreWhy do the birds go on singing?Why do the stars glow above?Don't they know it's the end of the world?It ended when I lost your love[Bridge]I wake up in the morning and I wonderWhy everything's the same as it wasI can't understand, no, I can't understandHow life goes on the way it doesWhy does my heart go on beating?Why do these eyes of mine cry?Don't they know it's the end of the world?It ended when you said goodbyeWhy does my heart go on beating?Why do these eyes of mine cry?Don't they know it's the end of the world?It ended when you
The End Of The World
Piano seul
Skeeter Davis
$6.99 5.96 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Small Ensemble - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1195919 Composed by Annemieke Lustenhouwer. Contemporary. Score and parts. 80 pages. Annemieke Lustenhouwer #795094. Published by Annemieke Lustenhouwer (A0.1195919). What happens when you close your eyes and you see yourself standing next to Mother Mary when Jesus dies? What do you see and what do you feel? That was what I’ve been asking myself for years when I read the text Stabat Mater. This composition tells about this experience and this questions. Sometimes a motif tells quite literally about this story, like the moment when Jesus is nailed down the cross: first the right hand, then the left hand and finaly with one nail both feet. In the first part of the composition, the viola tells with sforzato accents about this.This Stabat Mater is not only an expression of the pain of the Virgin Mother, but is also a tribute to JS Bach as well. Bach is by some seen as a fith evangelist. Nowadays there are still a lot of people who are affected by how his music tells about biblical stories, like I am. In this Stabat Mater I use the number 5 to express that: the first part is written in 5/4th and the last part Quando corpus et Amen is written with 5 parts in the choir. There can also be found a reworked choral in the choir passages of  O quam tristis et afflicta. It is the choral Wie nahe mir mein Ende from BWV 166.Polyfony is a returning presence in this Stabat Mater. I had an visual idea about this. When I was young I saw in an exhibition a tapestry with all kinds of colours and threads, and everything felt in motion. It was a kind of organized mess, but it was beautiful and felt perfect. I wondered if I could manage to express this idea in music as well. Under one of the polyphonic passages there is a Latin-American dance rhythm to express that motion. I heard that rhythm in my childhood in a rhythmbox of the keyboard of my dad. Another passage has the baroque sarabande-rhythme underneath in the double bass.A lullaby-feeling in some parts of the Stabat Mater tells about another story that got intertwined with this composition. It’s the story of a mother who rocks her terminal dying little son in her arms. I once read that story and it felt connected with the Stabat Mater text for a long time. I decided to express that as well.This composition is dedicated to the Dutch conductor Geert van den Dungen. However I saw many conductors, while playing the oboe and clarinet from a young age, there was nobody who let me think very deeply about music. Geert was the one who changed that for me. I started to study scores and developed a great interest in music analysis and music psychology. Many moments of inspiration and understanding for this Stabat Mater happened on choir rehearsals and concerts where Geert was working. I am very grateful for that.String parts only, see for conductors/ choir score Sheet Music plus and Sheet music direct.
Stabat Mater - string ensemble parts

$19.00 16.21 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir (Mixed) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.942423 Composed by Hubert Parry (1848-1918). Arranged by Brock Lupton (1948-). Christian,Contemporary,Romantic Period,Sacred. Octavo. 6 pages. Brock Lupton #4764195. Published by Brock Lupton (A0.942423). This setting is ideal for Remembrance Day: it is also suitable for a funeral or celebration of life. It is singable as a congregation hymn, as an anthem for unison voices, or as a vocal solo (range A below middle C to D a ninth above middle C). The text is by Canadian poet Frederick George Scott (1861-1944). The original title is Requiescant (Let them rest). The source is Christian Poetry in Canada (ed David A. Kent ed, Anglican Book Center and ECW Press, Toronto, Canada, 1993) page 54. Scott was a military chaplain during World War I. This poem was, in the poet’s own words, [b]egun while I was lying awake in a sleeping-bag under a tarpaulin at Brielen, near Ypres…. during the gas attack on April 22nd, 1915…. As I lay awake, I wondered what all our comrades who had passed over were doing now…. I finished the poem at a little village called Robec. As I wrote it, I could see through the window, my host, who was a carpenter, making a baby’s coffin. (http://www.canadianpoetry.ca/confederation/FGScott/collected_poems/notes.htm) I have made a few slight changes: awful  has become awe-filled Dear Christ became O Christ, and the line A weary road these men have trod has been altered to A weary road these warriors trod. Both the music and the original text are in the public domain in Canada, where copyright expires 50 years after the death of the author or composer.A brass quintet arrangement compatible with the voice part is available separately.
That they may rest in peace (voice with piano acc.)
Chorale SATB

$5.00 4.26 € Chorale SATB PDF SheetMusicPlus

Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1126622 By BUD LEECH. By BUD LEECH. Arranged by Stephen Oliver. Blues,Jazz,Latin,Singer/Songwriter,Standards. Accompaniment. Duration 162. BUD LEECH #727255. Published by BUD LEECH (A0.1126622). A FULL BAND INCLUDING A JAZZ SINGER WOULD ENHANCE THE APPEAL OF THIS SONG .,..,....,., ......,,.,... WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN LOVE WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN IT WOULD SEEM YOU HAVE LEFT ME I'M BEREFT AND SO LONELY I THINK ABOUT YOU CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT YOU OH BABY WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN MAYBE YOU'LL COME BACK TO ME AND THEN WE'LL SEE. HOW HAPPY WE COULD BE MY DEAR IT'S QUITE CLEAR YOU'VE FOUND ANOTHER LOVER AND I WONDER WHETHER HE'S ONE WHO'S AS SINCERE IT'S TRUE WE'VE BEEN THROUGH SOME WONDERFUL TIMES TOGETHER YOU MUST NEVER FORGET IT CAN GET EVEN BETTER SWEETHEART OH WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN WHEN WE ARE APART MY WORLD IS EMPTY BELIEVE ME BUT IF YOU COME BACK TO ME MY LIFE WOULD BE HEAVENLY HONEY IT ISN'T FUNNY WITHOUT YOU OH WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN.
WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN LOVE
BUD LEECH
$3.33 2.84 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Concert Band - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1183999 By Wesley Besancon. By Wesley Besancon. Arranged by Wesley Besancon. Contemporary,Contest,Festival,Multicultural,Patriotic,World. Score and parts. 111 pages. Wesley Besancon #783697. Published by Wesley Besancon (A0.1183999). Have you ever wondered who was credited for setting up the first Thanksgiving? Or who braught peace to the tension between Natives and English? Squanto is credited for doing both of these things. One of the first recoreded Native Americans, Squanto lived from 1585 to 1622. He was part of the Patuxet tribe, and taught settlers how to satisfy basic needs. And as far as the eye can see, there is no band music dedicated for him. So I have made a piece showing what may have happened when the settlers came. While not completly accurate, It is a great representation (and honor to Squanto) for your next concert!. The piece begins on a nice warm day, in a playful, dancelike movement, this quickly turns to anger as they see a bird that is not able to be hunted. This confusion leads to the mysteriousness that was most likely happening upon the natives. They start to pray to their gods. All of a sudden, the ship lands and a war breaks out! But Squanto wants to embrace this new culture they have brought, which slowly calms the fighting down. Eventually, the English Culture (represented by Hot Cross Buns) is embraced in the polytonal ways (disagreement). The final part is a chorale representing peace.Errata: 107: Singing is stopped.
The Journey of Squanto
Orchestre d'harmonie
Wesley Besancon
$40.99 34.96 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.956562 Composed by John Menzies MacFarlane. Arranged by Emilee Yates. Christian,Contemporary,Praise & Worship,Sacred. Score. 4 pages. Emilee Yates #6516791. Published by Emilee Yates (A0.956562). This arrangement is a musical journey depicting God in our everyday life. It was arranged at a very turbulent time in my life when I wondered if God was really there and if He really cared to help me. When listening to this arrangement you will hear anguish, you will hear a soul who's questioning their worth, you will sense some pain. You will also hear and feel that God has not left this soul alone. He is right there riding the waves of life with us whispering, Dearest child, I am here. Let me help you. Let go of the pain and let the Savior take it from you.  This is a musical illustration of God playing an active roll in our real life. Through all the different experiences, the ups and downs, there is beauty. Just like each part of this music plays a part in creating a complete piece, each part of life - turbulent or calm - creates a beautiful existence. .
Dearest Children, God is Near You
Piano seul

$4.99 4.26 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus


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