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Alto Saxophone Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1505249 Composed by Eugene Ysaye. Arranged by Asun Ortiz. 19th Century,20th Century,Baroque,Classical,Romantic Period. Individual part. 11 pages. Asunción Ortiz #1080633. Published by Asunción Ortiz (A0.1505249). (EN)Prelude Obsession from Sonata No. 2 by Ysaÿe arranged for E-flat Alto Saxophone. The part has been elaborated with great care and precision, maintaining the original articulations that appear on the Violin part. Also, it has been carefully adapted to the Saxophone's possibilities. It includes a Preface written by the arranger where the piece is put in context. The adaptations made are also explained in the Preface, as well as some considerations for future performers. This revised and critical edition of Ysaÿe's Prelude offers players a reliable score, containing the necessary information to achieve a successful performance. The edition that served as a reference for this arrangement was the one published in 1924 by Schott Frères (Brussels - Paris).(ES)Preludio Obsession de la Sonata No. 2 de Ysaÿe, arreglado para saxofón alto en Mi bemol. La parte ha sido elaborada con gran cuidado y precisión, manteniendo las articulaciones originales que aparecen en la parte de violín. Además, ha sido cuidadosamente adaptada a las posibilidades del saxofón. Incluye un Prefacio escrito por la arreglista, en el cual se contextualiza la pieza. Las adaptaciones realizadas también se explican en el Prefacio, así como algunas consideraciones para futuros intérpretes. Esta edición revisada y crítica del Preludio de Ysaÿe ofrece a los músicos una partitura en la que poder confiar, que contiene la información necesaria para lograr una interpretación exitosa. La edición que sirvió como referencia para este arreglo fue la publicada en 1924 por Schott Frères (Bruselas - París).
Prelude from Sonata No. 2 op. 27 for solo Violin (E. Ysaÿe) [Alto Saxophone Arrangement]
Saxophone Alto

$6.99 6.11 € Saxophone Alto PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir (SATB divisi) - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.815260 By Ateneo Chamber Singers. By Joy T. Nilo. 20th Century,Contemporary,Sacred. Octavo. 10 pages. MR. JOY T. NILO #2020269. Published by MR. JOY T. NILO (A0.815260). Just like a painter who tries to catch God’s image on a canvass, the composer strives to catch it on a soundscape. He starts depicting the mystery of God in dayaw ken lawag kawesmo (you are clothed in honor and light) juxtaposed with God’s vast greatness in naindaklan ka unay (you are great) and God’s authority in pannakabalin mot’ agturay (you power rules). With strokes of faith he paints toy kararwak agdaydayaw kenka (my soul worships you). Then he begins to unravel God’s majesty in pagluganam dagiti ulep, pagsakayam ti payak ti angin (you ride on clouds and soar through the wings of the air) before portraying God’s influence over creation in langit ken daga napnuan iti gloriam (heaven and earth are full of your glory). He then struggles to create the best sound describing God by blending all these elements. Finally, he comes to the realization that God is INDESCRIBABLE and just exclaims what he has been saying all along, Annian a kinatan-okmo! (How precious You are!).
Annian a Kinatan-okmo
Chorale SATB
Ateneo Chamber Singers
$5.00 4.37 € Chorale SATB PDF SheetMusicPlus

Alto Voice,Guitar - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1266184 By David Warin Solomons. By David Warin Solomons. 20th Century,Contemporary. Full Performance. Duration 204. David Warin Solomons #858929. Published by David Warin Solomons (A0.1266184). Setting by David W Solomons of a poem by Audrey Vaughan about the glories of nature and her religious love for it. Effective guitar rolls emulating the buzzing of beetle's wings in the summer sun. The score has been edited and fingered by the guitarist Alessandro Balsimini The performance is by the composerMy love for you grows beetle's wingsBlack pearls sparking firedropsUnder the low’ring September sunMy love for you sends a winter flashOf radiant blueBetween frost silver banksIn the sunset time of January’s afternoonMy love for you blows heather scent upon the windAnd tosses the cries of flying grouseAnd wings to beat a moorland skyMy love finds wind-flowers by a Cranham laneAnd black bright eyessafe and wideunder frets of golden fernMy love for you paints God across the earthIn clouds like flowersAnd rain like fishes’ scalesIn waters blue of skyAnd birds like flakes of snowMy love sings anthems with the moonAnd writes symphonies with rainbowsMy love is life and breathAnd breath is praise…© Audrey Vaughan.
Beetles' Wings for alto and guitar (mp3)
David Warin Solomons
$4.50 3.93 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Flute Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.546452 By Frank Sinatra. By Fred Ebb and John Kander. Arranged by Leo Silva. Broadway,Film/TV,Jazz,Multicultural,Musical/Show,Traditional,World. Individual part. 2 pages. MP Sheet Music #156472. Published by MP Sheet Music (A0.546452). Theme from New York, New York (or New York, New York) is the theme song for the Martin Scorsese film New York, New York (1977), composed by John Kander, with lyrics by Fred Ebb. It remains one of the best-known songs about New York City. In 2004, it finished 31st in the AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs poll of top American film songs. In 1979, Theme from New York, New York was recorded by Frank Sinatra for his album Trilogy: Past Present Future (1980), and has become closely associated with it as one of his signature songs. Don Costa received a Grammy nomination for energetic orchestration. Sinatra occasionally performed the song live with Minnelli as a duet. Sinatra recorded for the second time for his 1993 album Duets, with Tony Bennett. Sinatra's recording peaked at #32 in June 1980, becoming his final Top 40 hit. It was also an Adult Contemporary hit, reaching #10 in the US[2] and #2 in Canada. [3] The song made a small showing in the UK (#59); however, it reappeared several years later and reached No. 4 in 1986. The song was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male and Sinatra made two more studio recordings of the song in 1981 (for their NBC TV special The Man and His Music) and 1993 (for Capitol Records). From the latter, an electronic duet with Tony Bennett was produced for Sinatra's Duets album.
Theme From "new York, New York"
Flûte traversière
Frank Sinatra
$4.99 4.36 € Flûte traversière PDF SheetMusicPlus

B-Flat Trumpet Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.546454 By Frank Sinatra. By Fred Ebb and John Kander. Arranged by Leo Silva. Broadway,Film/TV,Jazz,Multicultural,Musical/Show,Traditional,World. Individual part. 2 pages. MP Sheet Music #156474. Published by MP Sheet Music (A0.546454). Theme from New York, New York (or New York, New York) is the theme song for the Martin Scorsese film New York, New York (1977), composed by John Kander, with lyrics by Fred Ebb. It remains one of the best-known songs about New York City. In 2004, it finished 31st in the AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs poll of top American film songs. In 1979, Theme from New York, New York was recorded by Frank Sinatra for his album Trilogy: Past Present Future (1980), and has become closely associated with it as one of his signature songs. Don Costa received a Grammy nomination for energetic orchestration. Sinatra occasionally performed the song live with Minnelli as a duet. Sinatra recorded for the second time for his 1993 album Duets, with Tony Bennett. Sinatra's recording peaked at #32 in June 1980, becoming his final Top 40 hit. It was also an Adult Contemporary hit, reaching #10 in the US[2] and #2 in Canada. [3] The song made a small showing in the UK (#59); however, it reappeared several years later and reached No. 4 in 1986. The song was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male and Sinatra made two more studio recordings of the song in 1981 (for their NBC TV special The Man and His Music) and 1993 (for Capitol Records). From the latter, an electronic duet with Tony Bennett was produced for Sinatra's Duets album.
Theme From "new York, New York"
Trompette
Frank Sinatra
$4.99 4.36 € Trompette PDF SheetMusicPlus

Full Orchestra - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.742588 By En Vogue. By Caroline Riddick, Issac Phillips, John Lennon, and Paul McCartney. Arranged by Javier Martínez Maya. Contemporary. Score and parts. 36 pages. Arte Nova Music Lab #6431889. Published by Arte Nova Music Lab (A0.742588). Yesterday is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon–McCartney. It was first released on the album Help! in August 1965, except in the United States, where it was issued as a single in September. The song reached number one on the US charts. It subsequently appeared on the UK EP Yesterday in March 1966 and made its US album debut on Yesterday and Today, in June 1966.McCartney's vocal and acoustic guitar, together with a string quartet, essentially made for the first solo performance of the band. It remains popular today and, with more than 2,200 cover versions, is one of the most covered songs in the history of recorded music. Yesterday was voted the best song of the 20th century in a 1999 BBC Radio 2 poll of music experts and listeners and was also voted the No. 1 pop song of all time by MTV and Rolling Stone magazine the following year. In 1997, the song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI) asserts that it was performed over seven million times in the 20th century.Taken from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yesterday_(Beatles_song)
Yesterday
Orchestre
En Vogue
$60.00 52.42 € Orchestre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Recorder quartet (variously S/A/T/B) - advanced - Digital Download SKU: S9.Q7015 Composed by Karel van Steenhoven. This edition: score and parts. Original Music for Recorder. Downloadable, Score and parts. Duration 6 minutes. Schott Music - Digital #Q7015. Published by Schott Music - Digital (S9.Q7015). In 1982 Karel van Steenhoven, founder member of the Amsterdam Loeki Stardust Quartet, wrote this modal composition Silent Danger for his ensemble. It is an experimental and witty work, a play on tones, chords, sounds and unusual effects. The idea behind it is described by Steenhoven as follows: 'As long as music is without aim, it remains free, versatile, is developing; when it seeks an aim, it becomes rigid, gets stuck in repeated chords.' - a rewarding task for performers, and a composition worth listening to for the audience.
Silent Danger
Quatuor de Flûtes à bec

$21.99 19.21 € Quatuor de Flûtes à bec PDF SheetMusicPlus

Violin Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.546453 By Frank Sinatra. By Fred Ebb and John Kander. Arranged by Leo Silva. Broadway,Film/TV,Jazz,Multicultural,Musical/Show,Traditional,World. 2 pages. MP Sheet Music #156473. Published by MP Sheet Music (A0.546453). Theme from New York, New York (or New York, New York) is the theme song for the Martin Scorsese film New York, New York (1977), composed by John Kander, with lyrics by Fred Ebb. It remains one of the best-known songs about New York City. In 2004, it finished 31st in the AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs poll of top American film songs. In 1979, Theme from New York, New York was recorded by Frank Sinatra for his album Trilogy: Past Present Future (1980), and has become closely associated with it as one of his signature songs. Don Costa received a Grammy nomination for energetic orchestration. Sinatra occasionally performed the song live with Minnelli as a duet. Sinatra recorded for the second time for his 1993 album Duets, with Tony Bennett. Sinatra's recording peaked at #32 in June 1980, becoming his final Top 40 hit. It was also an Adult Contemporary hit, reaching #10 in the US[2] and #2 in Canada. [3] The song made a small showing in the UK (#59); however, it reappeared several years later and reached No. 4 in 1986. The song was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male and Sinatra made two more studio recordings of the song in 1981 (for their NBC TV special The Man and His Music) and 1993 (for Capitol Records). From the latter, an electronic duet with Tony Bennett was produced for Sinatra's Duets album.
Theme From "new York, New York"
Violon
Frank Sinatra
$4.99 4.36 € Violon PDF SheetMusicPlus

Full Orchestra - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.841057 Composed by Claude Debussy. Arranged by David Watson. 20th Century,Romantic Period. Score and parts. 24 pages. David E. Watson #3483419. Published by David E. Watson (A0.841057). Prelude Nr. 8, ``The Girl with the Flaxen Hair´´ is the 8th piece in Debussy's 1st Book of Preludes.It is known for it's musical simplicity, and although it is one of the most recorded of Debussy's works it remains popular with Audiences. Parts include - Strings, Flute (2), Oboe (2), B flat Clarinet (2), Bass Clarinet, Bassoon (2), Horn in F (2), and Harp. I am always glad to get feedback and if there is a recording of your group playing one of my arrangements, I would love to hear it.
Prelude Nr. 8 for Orchestra
Orchestre

$40.00 34.95 € Orchestre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Brass Quintet Baritone Horn TC,Trumpet,Tuba - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1414074 By Will Corbin. By Johann Strauss. Arranged by Will Corbin. March. 11 pages. Will Corbin #995844. Published by Will Corbin (A0.1414074). Johann Strauss Sr. wrote this catchy celebratory march in 1848, a month after the Count Josef Radetzky won a now long-forgotten victory in the first Italian war for independence from the Austrian Empire; Radetzky had been a leading light of the Austro-Hungarian army throughout the first half of the 19th century. It was an immediate hit, and it remains so in Austria. These days it's kind of an unofficial national anthem that involves audience participation (clapping and stomping in the appropriate loud passages) and is kind of required content in any concert program, frequently as an encore. In the U.S., it's an Oktoberfest standby. My first exposure to Radetzky came when the Stadtmusik Feldkirch, a community band, was kind enough to allow an American ex-pat to join its ranks for the couple of years we lived there. Feldkirch is a lovely medieval town in far western Austria; it borders directly on Liechtenstein. I played the tenorhorn, which is the alias for a baritone or euphonium over there.
Radetzky March
Quintette de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, trombone, tuba
Will Corbin
$10.00 8.74 € Quintette de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, trombone, tuba PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1460622 Composed by Joseph Barnby. Arranged by Judith L. Maggs. Christian,Religious,Sacred,Wedding. Score. 5 pages. Maggs #1039524. Published by Maggs (A0.1460622). Joseph Barnby wrote this simple tune in 1889 for the words by Dorothy F Gurney, and it has been a beloved wedding hymn ever since. This arrangement is written with simplicity and should be played freely and prayerfully. It is easy for any advanced pianist. It remains in the key of D major throughout. It is perfect for any wedding, and would be lovely played during a special moment during the ceremony, such as the lighting of the marriage candle. (It would even work to have a soloist sing the hymn along with the pianist.).
O Perfect Love (Tune: Perfect Love)
Piano seul

$2.99 2.61 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Tenor Saxophone Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.546456 By Frank Sinatra. By Fred Ebb and John Kander. Arranged by Leo Silva. Broadway,Film/TV,Jazz,Multicultural,Musical/Show,Traditional,World. Individual part. 2 pages. MP Sheet Music #156476. Published by MP Sheet Music (A0.546456). Theme from New York, New York (or New York, New York) is the theme song for the Martin Scorsese film New York, New York (1977), composed by John Kander, with lyrics by Fred Ebb. It remains one of the best-known songs about New York City. In 2004, it finished 31st in the AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs poll of top American film songs. In 1979, Theme from New York, New York was recorded by Frank Sinatra for his album Trilogy: Past Present Future (1980), and has become closely associated with it as one of his signature songs. Don Costa received a Grammy nomination for energetic orchestration. Sinatra occasionally performed the song live with Minnelli as a duet. Sinatra recorded for the second time for his 1993 album Duets, with Tony Bennett. Sinatra's recording peaked at #32 in June 1980, becoming his final Top 40 hit. It was also an Adult Contemporary hit, reaching #10 in the US[2] and #2 in Canada. [3] The song made a small showing in the UK (#59); however, it reappeared several years later and reached No. 4 in 1986. The song was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male and Sinatra made two more studio recordings of the song in 1981 (for their NBC TV special The Man and His Music) and 1993 (for Capitol Records). From the latter, an electronic duet with Tony Bennett was produced for Sinatra's Duets album.
Theme From "new York, New York"
Saxophone Tenor
Frank Sinatra
$4.99 4.36 € Saxophone Tenor PDF SheetMusicPlus

Alto Saxophone Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.546458 By Frank Sinatra. By Fred Ebb and John Kander. Arranged by Leo Silva. Broadway,Film/TV,Jazz,Multicultural,Musical/Show,Traditional,World. Individual part. 2 pages. MP Sheet Music #156478. Published by MP Sheet Music (A0.546458). Theme from New York, New York (or New York, New York) is the theme song for the Martin Scorsese film New York, New York (1977), composed by John Kander, with lyrics by Fred Ebb. It remains one of the best-known songs about New York City. In 2004, it finished 31st in the AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs poll of top American film songs. In 1979, Theme from New York, New York was recorded by Frank Sinatra for his album Trilogy: Past Present Future (1980), and has become closely associated with it as one of his signature songs. Don Costa received a Grammy nomination for energetic orchestration. Sinatra occasionally performed the song live with Minnelli as a duet. Sinatra recorded for the second time for his 1993 album Duets, with Tony Bennett. Sinatra's recording peaked at #32 in June 1980, becoming his final Top 40 hit. It was also an Adult Contemporary hit, reaching #10 in the US[2] and #2 in Canada. [3] The song made a small showing in the UK (#59); however, it reappeared several years later and reached No. 4 in 1986. The song was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male and Sinatra made two more studio recordings of the song in 1981 (for their NBC TV special The Man and His Music) and 1993 (for Capitol Records). From the latter, an electronic duet with Tony Bennett was produced for Sinatra's Duets album.
Theme From "new York, New York"
Saxophone Alto
Frank Sinatra
$4.99 4.36 € Saxophone Alto PDF SheetMusicPlus






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