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Easy Piano - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1364063 By Air Supply. By Clive Davis and Graham Russell. Arranged by Jhavilah. 20th Century,Multicultural,Pop,Rock,Standards,World. Score. 9 pages. Jhavilah #948368. Published by Jhavilah (A0.1364063). All Out of Love is a song by the British/Australian soft rock duo Air Supply, released as a single in 1980 from their fifth studio album, Lost in Love. The song is known for its emotional lyrics and powerful vocals. It was a commercial success, reaching the top 5 in the United States and the United Kingdom. The song was written by Clive Davis and Graham Russell and produced by Robie Porter. It falls under the soft rock genre and is 4 minutes and 4 seconds long in its album version. The song is recognized for its heartfelt and emotional impact on listeners, making it a classic in the soft rock genre.
All Out Of Love
Piano Facile
Air Supply
$4.99 4.26 € Piano Facile PDF SheetMusicPlus

Easy Piano - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1364138 By Air Supply. By Clive Davis and Graham Russell. Arranged by Jhavilah. 20th Century,Contemporary,Multicultural,Pop,Rock,World. Score. 9 pages. Jhavilah #948449. Published by Jhavilah (A0.1364138). All Out of Love is a song by the British/Australian soft rock duo Air Supply, released as a single in 1980 from their fifth studio album, Lost in Love. The song is known for its emotional lyrics and powerful vocals. It was a commercial success, reaching the top 5 in the United States and the United Kingdom. The song was written by Clive Davis and Graham Russell and produced by Robie Porter. It falls under the soft rock genre and is 4 minutes and 4 seconds long in its album version. The song is recognized for its heartfelt and emotional impact on listeners, making it a classic in the soft rock genre.
All Out Of Love
Piano Facile
Air Supply
$4.99 4.26 € Piano Facile PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1415654 By Martycli Piano Guy. By Martyn Clive Johnson aka Martycli Piano Guy. Arranged by Martyn Clive Johnson (aka Martycli Piano Guy). Baroque,Chamber,Classical,Folk,Jazz. Score. 5 pages. Martyn Johnson #997370. Published by Martyn Johnson (A0.1415654). I wrote this tune a couple of years ago having not composed in decades. I was suprised I could still do it and I've kept composing ever since. The tune sounds vaguely classical and has a number of trills in the melody which add something. The harmony is a little jazzy in places so it's a bit of a mixed genre. I felt it would make an excellent theme tune for some film or programme. It goes in key from A major at the beginning to C major at the end with a touch of minor along the way. I don't notate dynamics, fingering and pedals as I prefer to leave this up to the individual pianist and no two teacher ever agree on these subjects. I hope you enjoy playing it as much as I did writing and arranging it.
Bad Weather Again
Piano seul
Martycli Piano Guy
$2.99 2.55 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1287755 By Martycli Piano Guy. By Martyn Clive Johnson. Arranged by Martyn Clive Johnson. 20th Century,Comedy,Instructional,Jazz,Ragtime. Score. 7 pages. Martyn Johnson #878830. Published by Martyn Johnson (A0.1287755). I wrote this piano solo I wrote for a dog I had over 2 decades ago called 'Lucy'. I picked her up from the dog pound and had 10 lovely years with her. I wrote the piece as I only had one photograph of her, I lost many photographs whilst moving house recently. When I first got her camera's on mobile phones didn't exist and I wasn't a keen photographer. Having only one image it made me nostalgic so I decided to write a tune. So instead of having memories in terms of photographs now I've got a musical one to go with the images in my head. It's a happy tune as she was a happy dog that made me laugh many times. It's written in an old fashioned piano style known as 'Stride Piano' which has it's roots in the ragtime of Scott Joplin and found it's peak in the piano stylings of the great Fat's Waller in the 'Roaring Twenties'. The British pianist Russ Conway has some bearing on my style which adds a bounce in the form of reverse 10ths.My notation is simple, I haven't added fingerings or dynamic marks. The tempo mark is only a guide. I do include chord symbols which I often find are the best aide to sight reading. It's a tricky style to master but extra notes in the bass can be left out and single notes alternating with chords will suffice. Hope you enjoy playing it.Please note this is a piano solo only and the other instruments featured in my YouTube video are not notated.
Lucy
Piano seul
Martycli Piano Guy
$3.99 3.41 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Vocal,Voice - Digital Download SKU: A0.1017874 Composed by Hilary Brooks, Lyrics by Clive King. 20th Century,Blues,Broadway,Jazz,Musical/Show. Score. 7 pages. Hilary Brooks #6343499. Published by Hilary Brooks (A0.1017874). Piano/Voice. Musical theatre song from the musical MELANIA. Solo female. 1930's. Satire. Eleanor Roosevelt and the New Deal policy. It's a long way from the Eastern Bloc to the East Wing - and for one former glamour model turned FLOTUS it hasn't been a happy journey. Can the ghosts of Eleanor Roosevelt and Jackie Kennedy lift our heroine's spirits? Hilary Brooks and Clive King have written a highly entertaining musical with songs full of humour and irony (Mumble Musicals) ★★★★★@brooksandking. Brooks & King are represented by Micheline Steinberg Associates: micheline@steinplays.com. Requests for script copies and permissions for productions should be sought through MSA.A chamber musical for three female actors.Original production length: 58 minutes. Suitable for MT students, colleges, MT societies.
A NEW DEAL
Piano, Voix

$4.37 3.73 € Piano, Voix PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir,Choral (SATB divisi) - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1384203 Composed by Bob Chilcott. Arranged by Bob Chilcott. 21st Century,A Cappella,Christian,Christmas,Contemporary. 5 pages. José Carlos Cordonero #931496. Published by José Carlos Cordonero (A0.1384203). The text is a beautiful poem by Clive Sansom (1910-81) that narrates the experience of the shepherds, drawn by starlight to the baby Jesus. The lovely, poignant melody of folk-like simplicity is supported by languid and atmospheric harmonies. The effect is a sublime marriage of poetic imagery and music.El texto es un hermoso poema de Clive Sansom (1910-81) que narra la experiencia de los pastores, atraídos por la luz de las estrellas hacia el niño Jesús. La encantadora y conmovedora melodía de simplicidad folklórica está respaldada por armonías lánguidas y atmosféricas. El efecto es una combinación sublime de imágenes poéticas y música.
The Sheperd`s carol (El villancico de los pastores)
Chorale SATB

$13.00 11.09 € Chorale SATB PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Viola - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1036227 Composed by Edward Elgar. Arranged by Diego Marani. Classical,Instructional,Patriotic,Romantic Period,Standards. Score and part. 15 pages. Diego Marani #641333. Published by Diego Marani (A0.1036227). The best known March of the set, it had its premiere in Liverpool on 19 October 1901, with Elgar conducting the Liverpool Orchestral Society. The Trio contains the tune known as Land of Hope and Glory. In 1902 the tune was re-used, in modified form, for the Land of hope and glory section of his Coronation Ode for King Edward VII. The words were further modified to fit the original tune, and the result has since become a fixture at the Last Night of the Proms, and an English sporting anthem. In the United States, the Trio section Land of Hope and Glory of March No. 1 is often known simply as Pomp and Circumstance or as The Graduation March and is played as the processional tune at virtually all high school and some college graduation ceremonies. It was first played at such a ceremony on 28 June 1905, at Yale University, where the Professor of Music Samuel Sanford had invited his friend Elgar to attend commencement and receive an honorary doctorate of music. Elgar accepted, and Sanford made certain he was the star of the proceedings, engaging the New Haven Symphony Orchestra, the College Choir, the Glee Club, the music faculty members, and New York musicians to perform two parts from Elgar's oratorio The Light of Life and, as the graduates and officials marched out, Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1. Elgar repaid the compliment by dedicating his Introduction and Allegro to Sanford later that year. The tune soon became de rigueur at American graduations, used primarily as a processional at the opening of the ceremony. This arrangement for viola with piano is suitable for classroom, repertoire and recital.
Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 for Viola and Piano
Alto, Piano

$9.99 8.53 € Alto, Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Oboe,Piano - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1038610 Composed by Edward Elgar. Arranged by Diego Marani. Classical,Instructional,Patriotic,Romantic Period,Standards. Score and part. 15 pages. Diego Marani #643589. Published by Diego Marani (A0.1038610). The best known March of the set, it had its premiere in Liverpool on 19 October 1901, with Elgar conducting the Liverpool Orchestral Society. The Trio contains the tune known as Land of Hope and Glory. In 1902 the tune was re-used, in modified form, for the Land of hope and glory section of his Coronation Ode for King Edward VII. The words were further modified to fit the original tune, and the result has since become a fixture at the Last Night of the Proms, and an English sporting anthem. In the United States, the Trio section Land of Hope and Glory of March No. 1 is often known simply as Pomp and Circumstance or as The Graduation March and is played as the processional tune at virtually all high school and some college graduation ceremonies. It was first played at such a ceremony on 28 June 1905, at Yale University, where the Professor of Music Samuel Sanford had invited his friend Elgar to attend commencement and receive an honorary doctorate of music. Elgar accepted, and Sanford made certain he was the star of the proceedings, engaging the New Haven Symphony Orchestra, the College Choir, the Glee Club, the music faculty members, and New York musicians to perform two parts from Elgar's oratorio The Light of Life and, as the graduates and officials marched out, Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1. Elgar repaid the compliment by dedicating his Introduction and Allegro to Sanford later that year. The tune soon became de rigueur at American graduations, used primarily as a processional at the opening of the ceremony. This arrangement for oboe with piano is suitable for classroom, repertoire and recital.
Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 for Oboe and Piano
Hautbois, Piano (duo)

$9.99 8.53 € Hautbois, Piano (duo) PDF SheetMusicPlus

Cello,Piano - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1037970 Composed by Edward Elgar. Arranged by Diego Marani. Classical,Instructional,Patriotic,Romantic Period,Standards. Score and part. 15 pages. Diego Marani #642890. Published by Diego Marani (A0.1037970). The best known March of the set, it had its premiere in Liverpool on 19 October 1901, with Elgar conducting the Liverpool Orchestral Society. The Trio contains the tune known as Land of Hope and Glory. In 1902 the tune was re-used, in modified form, for the Land of hope and glory section of his Coronation Ode for King Edward VII. The words were further modified to fit the original tune, and the result has since become a fixture at the Last Night of the Proms, and an English sporting anthem. In the United States, the Trio section Land of Hope and Glory of March No. 1 is often known simply as Pomp and Circumstance or as The Graduation March and is played as the processional tune at virtually all high school and some college graduation ceremonies. It was first played at such a ceremony on 28 June 1905, at Yale University, where the Professor of Music Samuel Sanford had invited his friend Elgar to attend commencement and receive an honorary doctorate of music. Elgar accepted, and Sanford made certain he was the star of the proceedings, engaging the New Haven Symphony Orchestra, the College Choir, the Glee Club, the music faculty members, and New York musicians to perform two parts from Elgar's oratorio The Light of Life and, as the graduates and officials marched out, Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1. Elgar repaid the compliment by dedicating his Introduction and Allegro to Sanford later that year. The tune soon became de rigueur at American graduations, used primarily as a processional at the opening of the ceremony. This arrangement for cello with piano is suitable for classroom, repertoire and recital.
Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 for Cello and Piano
Violoncelle, Piano

$9.99 8.53 € Violoncelle, Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

French Horn,Piano - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1043236 Composed by Edward Elgar. Arranged by Diego Marani. Classical,Instructional,Patriotic,Romantic Period,Standards. Score and part. 15 pages. Diego Marani #647924. Published by Diego Marani (A0.1043236). The best known March of the set, it had its premiere in Liverpool on 19 October 1901, with Elgar conducting the Liverpool Orchestral Society. The Trio contains the tune known as Land of Hope and Glory. In 1902 the tune was re-used, in modified form, for the Land of hope and glory section of his Coronation Ode for King Edward VII. The words were further modified to fit the original tune, and the result has since become a fixture at the Last Night of the Proms, and an English sporting anthem. In the United States, the Trio section Land of Hope and Glory of March No. 1 is often known simply as Pomp and Circumstance or as The Graduation March and is played as the processional tune at virtually all high school and some college graduation ceremonies. It was first played at such a ceremony on 28 June 1905, at Yale University, where the Professor of Music Samuel Sanford had invited his friend Elgar to attend commencement and receive an honorary doctorate of music. Elgar accepted, and Sanford made certain he was the star of the proceedings, engaging the New Haven Symphony Orchestra, the College Choir, the Glee Club, the music faculty members, and New York musicians to perform two parts from Elgar's oratorio The Light of Life and, as the graduates and officials marched out, Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1. Elgar repaid the compliment by dedicating his Introduction and Allegro to Sanford later that year. The tune soon became de rigueur at American graduations, used primarily as a processional at the opening of the ceremony. This arrangement for F horn with piano is suitable for classroom, repertoire and recital.
Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 for Horn and Piano
Cor et Piano

$9.99 8.53 € Cor et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Flute,Piano - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1038234 Composed by Edward Elgar. Arranged by Diego Marani. Classical,Instructional,Patriotic,Romantic Period,Standards. Score and part. 15 pages. Diego Marani #643165. Published by Diego Marani (A0.1038234). The best known March of the set, it had its premiere in Liverpool on 19 October 1901, with Elgar conducting the Liverpool Orchestral Society. The Trio contains the tune known as Land of Hope and Glory. In 1902 the tune was re-used, in modified form, for the Land of hope and glory section of his Coronation Ode for King Edward VII. The words were further modified to fit the original tune, and the result has since become a fixture at the Last Night of the Proms, and an English sporting anthem. In the United States, the Trio section Land of Hope and Glory of March No. 1 is often known simply as Pomp and Circumstance or as The Graduation March and is played as the processional tune at virtually all high school and some college graduation ceremonies. It was first played at such a ceremony on 28 June 1905, at Yale University, where the Professor of Music Samuel Sanford had invited his friend Elgar to attend commencement and receive an honorary doctorate of music. Elgar accepted, and Sanford made certain he was the star of the proceedings, engaging the New Haven Symphony Orchestra, the College Choir, the Glee Club, the music faculty members, and New York musicians to perform two parts from Elgar's oratorio The Light of Life and, as the graduates and officials marched out, Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1. Elgar repaid the compliment by dedicating his Introduction and Allegro to Sanford later that year. The tune soon became de rigueur at American graduations, used primarily as a processional at the opening of the ceremony. This arrangement for flute with piano is suitable for classroom, repertoire and recital.
Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 for Flute and Piano
Flûte traversière et Piano

$9.99 8.53 € Flûte traversière et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Trombone - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1043239 Composed by Edward Elgar. Arranged by Diego Marani. Classical,Instructional,Patriotic,Romantic Period,Standards. Score and part. 18 pages. Diego Marani #647927. Published by Diego Marani (A0.1043239). The best known March of the set, it had its premiere in Liverpool on 19 October 1901, with Elgar conducting the Liverpool Orchestral Society. The Trio contains the tune known as Land of Hope and Glory. In 1902 the tune was re-used, in modified form, for the Land of hope and glory section of his Coronation Ode for King Edward VII. The words were further modified to fit the original tune, and the result has since become a fixture at the Last Night of the Proms, and an English sporting anthem. In the United States, the Trio section Land of Hope and Glory of March No. 1 is often known simply as Pomp and Circumstance or as The Graduation March and is played as the processional tune at virtually all high school and some college graduation ceremonies. It was first played at such a ceremony on 28 June 1905, at Yale University, where the Professor of Music Samuel Sanford had invited his friend Elgar to attend commencement and receive an honorary doctorate of music. Elgar accepted, and Sanford made certain he was the star of the proceedings, engaging the New Haven Symphony Orchestra, the College Choir, the Glee Club, the music faculty members, and New York musicians to perform two parts from Elgar's oratorio The Light of Life and, as the graduates and officials marched out, Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1. Elgar repaid the compliment by dedicating his Introduction and Allegro to Sanford later that year. The tune soon became de rigueur at American graduations, used primarily as a processional at the opening of the ceremony. This arrangement for trombone or euphonium (C and Bb) with piano is suitable for classroom, repertoire and recital.
Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 for Trombone (Euphonium) and Piano
Trombone et Piano

$9.99 8.53 € Trombone et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Soprano Saxophone - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1041524 Composed by Edward Elgar. Arranged by Diego Marani. Classical,Instructional,Patriotic,Romantic Period,Standards. Score and part. 15 pages. Diego Marani #646278. Published by Diego Marani (A0.1041524). The best known March of the set, it had its premiere in Liverpool on 19 October 1901, with Elgar conducting the Liverpool Orchestral Society. The Trio contains the tune known as Land of Hope and Glory. In 1902 the tune was re-used, in modified form, for the Land of hope and glory section of his Coronation Ode for King Edward VII. The words were further modified to fit the original tune, and the result has since become a fixture at the Last Night of the Proms, and an English sporting anthem. In the United States, the Trio section Land of Hope and Glory of March No. 1 is often known simply as Pomp and Circumstance or as The Graduation March and is played as the processional tune at virtually all high school and some college graduation ceremonies. It was first played at such a ceremony on 28 June 1905, at Yale University, where the Professor of Music Samuel Sanford had invited his friend Elgar to attend commencement and receive an honorary doctorate of music. Elgar accepted, and Sanford made certain he was the star of the proceedings, engaging the New Haven Symphony Orchestra, the College Choir, the Glee Club, the music faculty members, and New York musicians to perform two parts from Elgar's oratorio The Light of Life and, as the graduates and officials marched out, Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1. Elgar repaid the compliment by dedicating his Introduction and Allegro to Sanford later that year. The tune soon became de rigueur at American graduations, used primarily as a processional at the opening of the ceremony. This arrangement for soprano sax with piano is suitable for classroom, repertoire and recital.
Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 for Soprano Saxophone and Piano
Saxophone Soprano et Piano

$9.99 8.53 € Saxophone Soprano et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir,Choral,SSAA Chorus - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1411444 Composed by Willy Russell. Arranged by Robert Hales. 20th Century,Broadway,Musical/Show. 18 pages. Robert Hales #993709. Published by Robert Hales (A0.1411444). This is an accompanied SSAA arrangement of the up-beat Act 1 finale Bright New Day from the 1983 musical Blood Brothers.This arrangement has a short intro based on the transition in the original musical and then contains all 6 versus of the original song. The melody alternates between the sopranos and altos and there is some call and response in the later versus. The highest note in the soprano 1 part is top Ab5 and lowest note in alto 2 part is F3.Blood Brothers tells the nature versus nurture story of twin brothers separated at birth in 1960's Liverpool and, with the brothers growing up at opposite ends of the social spectrum. Bright New Day is about one of the brothers and his mother moving from the condemned inner-city slums of Liverpool to a new council house in the nearby town of Skelmersdale during the early 1970's, before he meets his brother by chance again.
Bright New Day
Chorale SSAA

$2.99 2.55 € Chorale SSAA PDF SheetMusicPlus






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