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A Clarinet,Bassoon,Cello,Double Bass,Flute,Horn,Oboe,Viola,Violin - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1358397 Composed by Juozas ŽileviÄius. Arranged by Kazys DaugÄ—la. 20th Century,Classical. 162 pages. Kazys Daugela #942837. Published by Kazys Daugela (A0.1358397). Juozas ŽileviÄius (1891–1985) was an organist, composer, educator, and researcher in the history of music. In 1919, when graduating from the Petrograd Conservatory, he composed Symphony in F minor, the first Lithuanian composition in this genre. Upon his return to Lithuania in 1920, ŽileviÄius worked in various musical life spheres of the young republic: he took part in the activities of the Society of Lithuanian Art Creators, contributed to the establishment of Kaunas Opera House, worked for several years as the head of the Art Department at the Ministry of Education, prepared the first music curricula for secondary schools and progymnasiums, conducted courses for music teachers, taught at music schools in Kaunas and KlaipÄ—da, published a musical periodical, and initiated the first Lithuanian Song Festival. Musicologist DanutÄ— PetrauskaitÄ— managed to bring copies of three-movement Nonet for strings and wind instruments  from Chicago to Lithuania. ŽileviÄius started writing it in December 1924. The composition was apparently inspired by the Czech Nonet members, working at KlaipÄ—da School of Music, who had been invited by its director Stasys Å imkus from Prague. This was a lively and youthful group that gave concerts all over Lithuania. It amazed audiences with its high artistic level and set an example for students, encouraging them to form various ensembles. The repertoire of the Czech Nonet consisted mainly of works from the Classical and Romantic eras. There were few contemporary compositions, and therefore the Czech Nonet performers turned to composers with a request to write new works for them. They might have discussed the matter with ŽileviÄius with whom they maintained a close relationship, as they did later with Lithuanian composer Jeronimas KaÄinskas.ŽileviÄius finished writing Nonet on 15 November 1926. All three movements were based on the intonations of Lithuanian folk melodies. The first movement (Andante. Allegro moderato) imitatively developed the motifs of the song “Autumn will Comeâ€, while the second one (Andante cantabile) featured fragments of the song I Rode through the Woodâ€, and the third one (Allegro) of the song “Oh, you Bird Cherryâ€. The composition was written professionally, it should have been attractive and interesting for the performers, but, unfortunately, it was never performed. The reasons for this could have been various: disagreements between the director of  KlaipÄ—da Music School, Å imkus, and his deputy, ŽileviÄius, as well a the Czech teachers’ falling into disgrace and starting to resign from their teaching positions in the autumn of 1926. A few years later, ŽileviÄius also resigned from the school: in January 1929 he left for the USA and settled in Elizabeth, New Jersey, where he worked as a church organist. He also brought his Nonet from KlaipÄ—da, hoping that this work would be heard in America. To this end, he found transcribers who made instrumental parts from the score. As it turned out, there were few Lithuanian instrumentalists in the USA, and ŽileviÄius did not have close relations with Americans. Thus Nonet, which the composer regarded as one of his most successful compositions after his Symphony in F minor, sank into oblivion. Thanks to Kazys DaugÄ—la, an opportunity appeared to edit and digitise it after the sheet music of Nonet had arrived in Lithuania. This work reveals the origins of the Lithuanian musical culture, enriches the repertoire of chamber-instrumental ensembles, broadens music education curricula, inks the name of ŽileviÄius, the author of both the first Lithuanian symphony and of the first nonet, in the history of music, and contributes to the preservation and fostering of the Lithuanian musical heritage.by Prof. Dr. DanutÄ— PetrauskaitÄ—.
Lithuanian Nonet for winds & strings

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Congregation, SATB choir, brass quintet, timpani, suspended cymbal, organ - Moderately Easy - Digital Download SKU: MQ.60-6015-E Composed by Normand Gouin. Cathedral Series. Ordination, Pentecost, Confirmation, Ordination/Installation, 21st Century. Instrument parts. 12 pages. MorningStar Music Publishers - Digital Sheet Music #60-6015-E. Published by MorningStar Music Publishers - Digital Sheet Music (MQ.60-6015-E). English.This new hymn, with words by Andrew Ciferni and music by Normand Gouin, was chosen as the official hymn of the World Meeting of Families 2015, and it will be used at the liturgies in Philadelphia during Pope Francis' first visit to the United States. This festive concertato features brass and percussion, and includes a special introduction appropriate for a solemn procession. The arrangement may also be pared down to fit available musical resources and liturgical use. It includes a second text, by Anthony Corvaia, that invokes the Holy Spirit and is appropriate for general use and for Pentecost. A special optional verse is provided for use at Confirmation and Ordination.Instrumental parts packet includes: Trumpets I and II C and in B-flat, Trombones I and II, Horn in F (sub for Trombone I), Bass Trombone/Tuba, Timpani, Suspended Cymbal, OrganNotes regarding Congregation Card Pack, 60-6015C: Printed on white card stock and are sold in quantities of 50 packs. Dimensions: 5.5†width; 8.5†length. Notes regarding Downloadable Congregation Part, file_60-6015C-E:Purchaser may reproduce this page for the congregation under these circumstances:-With valid license from OneLicense or LicenSing. -Usage must be reported to either OneLicense or LicenSing. -Copyright notice must be included. -If the purchaser does not have a license from OneLicense or LicenSing, one may be obtained directly from the publisher. Click here to email the MorningStar Music Publishers Copyright Department. -If the purchaser does not wish to purchase a license, then they should purchase the printed congregational cards, product 60-6015C. Notes regarding SATB/Accompaniment Hymn Only:This publication serves as the accompaniment to the hymn Sound the Bell of Holy Freedom. The publication may also be used as a simple SATB version for the choir. If used by the choir, multiple copies need to be purchased. -Reprint permission is not included with the purchase of this publication.-Multiple copies must be purchased for additional instrumentalists, or the choir.-This publication is available in two forms, either as a downloadable publication, or as a printed publication.
Sound the Bell of Holy Freedom: Come to Us, O Holy Spirit (Downloadable Concertato Choral Score)
Chorale SATB

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