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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 43.67 € Ensemble Jazz PDF SheetMusicPlus

Brass Ensemble Baritone Horn TC,Bass Trombone,Euphonium,Trumpet,Tuba - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1268111 By Hans Zimmer. By Hans Zimmer. Arranged by Luke Papai. 21st Century,Film/TV,Multicultural,World. Score and Parts. 24 pages. Luke Papai #860670. Published by Luke Papai (A0.1268111). From the 2021 science fiction film, Dune, Hans Zimmer creates the mysterious and tense atmosphere surrounding the planet of Arrakis and its culture through his exotic melodies and rich textures. This brass ensemble arrangement captures this mood in a rich chordal texture. Sensitivity is key in this piece, allowing minute fluctuations to lead the way in developing the uncertain beginning into the regal ending. Best performed in a resonant hall, the lone trombone solo at the beginning slowly accumulates in to a grandiose climax that will leave listeners' ears ringing in awe.
Paul's Dream
Hans Zimmer
$39.99 34.94 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Full Orchestra - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1436997 By Barbra Streisand. By Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, and Marvin Hamlisch. Arranged by Fred Barton. 20th Century,Film/TV,Pop,Standards. 81 pages. Fred Barton Music #1017064. Published by Fred Barton Music (A0.1436997). A sweeping, cinematic arrangement for vocal and symphony orchestra.  After a mysterioso orchestral introduction, the vocal first chorus rides the major and minor harmonies inherent in the song. An upward modulation brings the repeat of the bridge into a fuller orchestral treatment with more power in the vocal, all leading up to the final shattering climax on the last A section – before descending back into the haunting quality of the opening chorus in the last bars.
The Way We Were
Orchestre
Barbra Streisand
$99.99 87.36 € Orchestre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.828227 Composed by John Hatton. Arranged by Paul Thurmond. 20th Century,Baroque,Christian,Sacred. Score. 7 pages. Paul Thurmond #4968929. Published by Paul Thurmond (A0.828227). Tune: DUKE STREETUse: Prelude, PostludeOne Sunday my church was singing Jesus Shall Reign Where’er the Sun as the opening hymn. It’s our tradition that the last stanza of a hymn is sung in unison, so that I as the organist can change the harmonization and keep things interesting. Sometimes I know ahead of time what I’m going to do, and sometimes I make it up on the spot.On this particular morning I planned on being spontaneous. (Can spontaneity be planned?) When we got to the final stanza, I threw on the 16′ pedal reed and went to town.I don’t know if this is the case for all musicians, but while I’m playing my brain is working on several different levels. Most of these are involved in actually playing the music, but there’s also a running commentary on how things are going. This commentary is usually really boring: It’s going okay. It’s going okay. It’s going okay. Sometimes the messages are more interesting: Uh-oh. She just dropped her mute. I missed that chord; remember to circle it when we’re done. My page turner appears to be on fire.So: We’re in the final stanza of Jesus Shall Reign Where’er the Sun. Big, majestic hymn. Over a hundred congregants and choir members are enthusiastically singing in unison. I’m leading them from the organ with an improvised accompaniment that involves all of my limbs. It’s fair to say that I was concentrating hard.Suddenly the commentary part of my brain breaks in: Dude, your feet are totally playing Canon in D. Cool!Canon in D is the most famous work of Johann Pachelbel, a German composer who preceded Bach by a few decades. It’s overused at weddings, but it’s actually a really good piece of music. The original is for three violins and a basso continuo part, which would usually have been played by harpsichord and cello. In this case, the basso continuo plays the same eight measures again and again throughout the piece. This technique of repetition is called a ground bass. While that’s going on, the violins play several different themes on top of it.When I was improvising that Sunday, my feet had accidentally wandered into that ground bass part, which happened to fit nicely with the melody we were singing. During the sermon (sorry Pastor!) I started going through the violin themes in my head, seeing if any of them could also match up with the hymn tune. Some of them worked and some didn’t. I decided to write a sort of theme and variations, where the hymn tune appears in various forms. Sometimes it’s played along with one of the violin themes, and sometimes a violin theme serves as an interlude on its own. And except for one passage, the left hand is always playing some version of the basso continuo theme. I also changed the meter from 4/4 to 3/4 to make it more interesting. It culminates in a climax worthy of a king. I hope you enjoy it.
Jesus Shall Reign Where'er the Sun
Piano seul

$4.99 4.36 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.533606 Composed by Carson Cooman. Concert,Contemporary,Standards. Score. 16 pages. Musik Fabrik Music Publishing #3030525. Published by Musik Fabrik Music Publishing (A0.533606). I. Mourning at SunsetII. Beyond Distant EchoesIII. Whispers of MortalityFourth Piano Sonata (2005) was commissioned by and is dedicated to pianist Donna Amato.The work is in three movements, each using the exact same musical material. Eachmovement presents a trajectory towards a greater integration of the disparate pieces ofmaterial.The first movement, Mourning at Sunset, presents the basic material in clearly definedblocks. An opening section of forceful, declamatory chords alternates with a more lyricalsection of interlocking lines. The forceful music returns before a slow, desolate section ispresented. This builds to a small climax before dying down again. The opening then returns.The second movement, Beyond Distant Echoes, is slow and ethereal. Sounds of distant gongsalternate with brittle, spasmodic interjections.The third movement, Whispers of Mortality, is inspired by the finale of Frederic Chopin'sPiano Sonata in B-flat minor. It is fast and fleeting and too short. The musical materialhas transformed into pure running roulades of raw notes. The movement evaporates into theuppermost register.
Carson Cooman: Fourth Piano Sonata
Piano seul

$19.95 17.43 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus






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