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Saxophone Quintet,Woodwind Ensemble Alto Saxophone,Baritone Saxophone,Tenor Saxophone - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1271383 By Duke Ellington. By Duke Ellington/Barney Bigard. Arranged by Keith Terrett. 21st Century,Jazz,Standards. 14 pages. Keith Terrett #863780. Published by Keith Terrett (A0.1271383). C Jam Blues is a jazz standard composed in 1942 by Duke Ellington and performed by countless other musicians, such as Dave Grusin, Django Reinhardt, Oscar Peterson, and Charles Mingus, arranged here for Saxophone Quintet.As the title suggests, the piece follows a twelve-bar blues form in the key of C major. The tune is well known for being extremely easy to play, with the entire melody featuring only two notes: G and C.A performance typically features several improvised solos. The melody likely originated from the clarinetist Barney Bigard in 1941, but its origin is not perfectly clear.It was also known as Duke's Place, with lyrics added by Bill Katts, Bob Thiele and Ruth Roberts.Ellington's black and white film was produced in 1942. The video depicts a jam session where Ellington begins playing with a double bass before gradually being joined by other members of his band, among them drummer Sonny Greer and trumpeter Rex Stewart. The film title is Jam Session. Western Swing band leader Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys recorded the song sometime between 1945 and 1947 as part of the Tiffany Transcriptions. Bill Doggett recorded a version on his 1958 tribute album Salute to Duke Ellington (King). C Jam Blues was used by the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band as the basis of their song The Intro and the Outro. Mulgrew Miller and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen included the song in their 1999 album The Duets. The Dave Brubeck Quartet performed this live at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival; the recording appears in their album Newport 1958. YouTube Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOlpcJhNyDI.
C Jam Blues for Saxophone Quintet
Quintette de Saxophone: 5 saxophones
Duke Ellington
$12.99 11.13 € Quintette de Saxophone: 5 saxophones PDF SheetMusicPlus

String Orchestra - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1271389 By Duke Ellington. By Duke Ellington/Barney Bigard. Arranged by Keith Terrett. Instructional,Jazz,Standards. 14 pages. Keith Terrett #863787. Published by Keith Terrett (A0.1271389). C Jam Blues is a jazz standard composed in 1942 by Duke Ellington and performed by countless other musicians, such as Dave Grusin, Django Reinhardt, Oscar Peterson, and Charles Mingus, arranged here for String Orchestra.As the title suggests, the piece follows a twelve-bar blues form in the key of C major. The tune is well known for being extremely easy to play, with the entire melody featuring only two notes: G and C.A performance typically features several improvised solos. The melody likely originated from the clarinetist Barney Bigard in 1941, but its origin is not perfectly clear.It was also known as Duke's Place, with lyrics added by Bill Katts, Bob Thiele and Ruth Roberts.Ellington's black and white film was produced in 1942. The video depicts a jam session where Ellington begins playing with a double bass before gradually being joined by other members of his band, among them drummer Sonny Greer and trumpeter Rex Stewart. The film title is Jam Session. Western Swing band leader Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys recorded the song sometime between 1945 and 1947 as part of the Tiffany Transcriptions. Bill Doggett recorded a version on his 1958 tribute album Salute to Duke Ellington (King). C Jam Blues was used by the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band as the basis of their song The Intro and the Outro. Mulgrew Miller and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen included the song in their 1999 album The Duets. The Dave Brubeck Quartet performed this live at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival; the recording appears in their album Newport 1958. YouTube Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOlpcJhNyDI.
C Jam Blues for String Orchestra
Orchestre à Cordes
Duke Ellington
$12.99 11.13 € Orchestre à Cordes PDF SheetMusicPlus

Woodwind Ensemble,Woodwind Quintet - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1271384 By Duke Ellington. By Duke Ellington/Barney Bigard. Arranged by Keith Terrett. Jazz,Standards,Traditional. 14 pages. Keith Terrett #863782. Published by Keith Terrett (A0.1271384). C Jam Blues is a jazz standard composed in 1942 by Duke Ellington and performed by countless other musicians, such as Dave Grusin, Django Reinhardt, Oscar Peterson, and Charles Mingus, arranged here for Recorder Quintet.As the title suggests, the piece follows a twelve-bar blues form in the key of C major. The tune is well known for being extremely easy to play, with the entire melody featuring only two notes: G and C.A performance typically features several improvised solos. The melody likely originated from the clarinetist Barney Bigard in 1941, but its origin is not perfectly clear.It was also known as Duke's Place, with lyrics added by Bill Katts, Bob Thiele and Ruth Roberts.Ellington's black and white film was produced in 1942. The video depicts a jam session where Ellington begins playing with a double bass before gradually being joined by other members of his band, among them drummer Sonny Greer and trumpeter Rex Stewart. The film title is Jam Session. Western Swing band leader Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys recorded the song sometime between 1945 and 1947 as part of the Tiffany Transcriptions. Bill Doggett recorded a version on his 1958 tribute album Salute to Duke Ellington (King). C Jam Blues was used by the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band as the basis of their song The Intro and the Outro. Mulgrew Miller and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen included the song in their 1999 album The Duets. The Dave Brubeck Quartet performed this live at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival; the recording appears in their album Newport 1958. YouTube Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOlpcJhNyDI.
C Jam Blues for Recorder Quintet
Quintette à Vent: flûte, Hautbois, basson, clarinette, Cor
Duke Ellington
$14.99 12.84 € Quintette à Vent: flûte, Hautbois, basson, clarinette, Cor PDF SheetMusicPlus

Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1404265 Composed by Anon Italian c.1550. Arranged by Alastair Lodge. Chamber,Early Music,Renaissance. 9 pages. Wold Meridian #987375. Published by Wold Meridian (A0.1404265). Renaissance Dance music provides some of the most simple yet satisfying pieces to play in ensemble on a wide range of instruments.  They are suitable for recorders, modern strings, woodwinds or brass, or where available, reproductions of 16th century instruments, such as crumhorns, viols or shawms to name but a few.Also appearing in the publication Chording to the Dance Masters,  this individual piece is presented in full score and with separate parts for each of the lines.  Wold Meridian editions of these pieces have been created to make performing them as accessible as possible.  Chords have been provided so that the piece can be performed with just the harmony line and a simple accompaniment.You can hear the piece in a linked YouTube video at  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUVyTw2SZ_wAs a help for players who are not so familiar with playing harmony and inner linesLine 2  is featured at  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1xkzIA8JSwLine 3 is featured at  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIBbjDThFHcLine 4 is featured at  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2l1Zx1v6oL8
Pavane El Bisson - Anon Italian c.1550

$2.50 2.14 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Easy Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1107032 Composed by Patty S. Hill. Arranged by Bernardo Pereira. Children,Folk,Standards,Traditional. Score. 1 pages. Bernardo Pereira #709869. Published by Bernardo Pereira (A0.1107032). This arrangement is an easy/beginner level piano sheet music of the traditional folk song Happy Birthday To Youâ€. It is also a transposed score in C major. The song is a standard song for children and family play during festive moments. The arrangement features a simple melody in the right-hand with a practical fingering and an accompaniment in the left-hand. The accompaniment alternates between a bass line and notes that complete the melody’s harmony. In the second time, the main melody is played in a higher octave. The sections also feature contrasting dynamics, alternating between mezzo-forte and piano. The harmony is represented by chord symbols above the staff.
Happy Birthday To You (easy piano – C major)
Piano Facile

$2.99 2.56 € Piano Facile PDF SheetMusicPlus

Large Ensemble Alto Recorder,Alto Saxophone,Banjo,Bassoon,Clarinet,English Horn,Flute,Guitar,Harpsichord,Oboe,Organ,Piano,Soprano Recorder,Soprano Saxophone,Tenor Recorder,Tenor Saxophone,Trumpet,Ukulele,Viola,Violin,Voice - Digital Download SKU: A0.858891 Composed by Gus Kahn, Raymond B. Egan, and Richard A. Whiting. Arranged by Stephen Bulat. Jazz. Score and parts. 4 pages. Stephen Bulat Publishing #6217797. Published by Stephen Bulat Publishing (A0.858891). A old time jazz staple which been covered by many vocal and instrumental groups which include Dick Van Dyke, Doris Day Van & Schenck, Peggy Lee, Chet Atkins and The Andrews Sisters.A jazz standard songbook must-have, this arrangement has been gig-tested and has a very easy to follow roadmap with all essential music notes, musical cues and rehearsal markings throughout. Arrangement is in lead sheet format (melody, lyrics & chords) with the layout in a larger style font than lead sheets in a typical fakebook. This format can be used for guitar sheet music, for piano sheet music, as instrumental sheet music, vocal sheet music or as accompaniment to a soloist (violin, flute, singer)The perfect addition to the gigging musician's pop, jazz, love song and wedding fake book. Please click on the publisher to view this song in other keys as well as to purchase it in the Classic Love Songs - A Valentine's Day Fake Book.SMPPress publisher page: https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/stephen-bulat-sheet-music/3007289 - Stephen Bulat Publishing Online: http://stephenbulat.com
Ain't We Got Fun? - Lead sheet (melody, lyrics & chords) (key of C)

$2.99 2.56 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Organ - Digital Download SKU: A0.828708 Composed by Jan Zach. Arranged by Guido Menestrina. Baroque. Score. 5 pages. Guido Menestrina #405395. Published by Guido Menestrina (A0.828708). Transcription by Guido Menestrina, follow the score on youtube: https://youtu.be/A0riyf_X3P4 Jan Zach, called in German Johann Zach (baptized 13 November 1699 – 24 May 1773) was a Czech composer, violinist and organist. Although he was a gifted and versatile composer capable of writing both in Baroque and Classical idioms, his eccentric personality led to numerous conflicts and lack of steady employment from about 1756 onwards. Zach was born in Čelákovice, Bohemia into a wheelwright's family. In 1724 he moved to Prague and started working as violinist at St Gallus and at St Martín. According to Dlabacž, he studied organ under Bohuslav Matěj Černohorský, who lived in Prague from 1720 to 1727. Zach's career as organist started at St Martín, and by 1737 he was also playing the organ at the monastic church of the Merciful Brethren and the Minorite chapel of St Ann. In 1737 he competed for the position of organist at St. Vitus Cathedral, but was not successful. Details of what happened next are unknown: he was reported to have left Bohemia, but apparently remained in Prague at least until 1740. By early 1745 he was living in Augsburg and then on 24 April 1745 he was appointed Kapellmeister of the Electoral orchestra at the court of Johann Friedrich Karl von Ostein, Prince-Elector of Mainz. He visited Italy in 1746 and, briefly, Bohemia in 1747.[1] Zach evidently had a complex and eccentric personality, which led to numerous conflicts that plagued his life at Mainz. He was suspended from his position in 1750 and finally dismissed in 1756. From that point on it appears that Zach never again had steady employment. He traveled through Europe and supported himself financially by performing and selling copies of his works, teaching, dedicating his compositions, and so on. He visited numerous courts and monasteries in Germany and Austria, stayed in Italy in 1767 and between 1771and 1772, and may have worked as choirmaster at the Pairis Abbey in Alsace. He stayed several times at the Stams Abbey at Stams, Tyrol, where he may have had connections, and served as music teacher at the Jesuit school in Munich, for several brief periods of time. The last mentions of Zach in contemporary sources indicate that in January 1773 he was at the Wallerstein court, and according to the Frankfurt Kayserliche Reichs-Ober-Post-Amts-Zeitung of 5 June 1773 he died on a journey, at Ellwangen. Zach was buried in the local church of St Wolfgang. Zach's surviving oeuvre comprises a wealth of both instrumental and sacred music: some 30 masses, 28 string sinfonias, a dozen keyboard works and other pieces. Due to the nature of Zach's life it is difficult to establish a precise chronology. His work reflects the transition from the old Baroque style to the emerging Classical music era ideals. Zach was equally adept at strict counterpoint and the style galant, and was also influenced by Czech folk music. Zach was fond of chromatic modulations. Scholar Johann Branberger, writing in the early 20th century, noted Zach's preference for chromatic, and often exotic, themes. Only a few of Zach's pieces were published during his lifetime: a harpsichord sonata (in Oeuvres mêlées, v/6 (Nuremberg, 1759)), a harpsichord concerto (Nuremberg, 1766; GS C13), and the collection Sei sonate for harpsichord and violin or flute (Paris, 1767).
Jan Zach - Fugue in C Minor
Orgue
early 1745 he was living in Augsburg and then on 24 April 1745 he was appointed Kapellmeister of the Electoral orchestra at the court of Johann Friedrich Karl von Ostein, Prince-Elector of Mainz He visited Italy in 1746 and, briefly, Bohemia in 1747
$4.99 4.27 € Orgue PDF SheetMusicPlus






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