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Choral Choir,Choral (SATB) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1365159 Composed by Lila Senior. 21st Century,Celtic,Classical,Contemporary,Irish. 7 pages. Lila Senior #949467. Published by Lila Senior (A0.1365159). SATB choir with piano accompaniment.Easy choir arrangement with enjoyable voice parts.Duration approx. 3:50 / 7 pages.VIEW FULL SCORE with LEARNING TRACK here:https://youtu.be/BCRDdMKrQiUSEPARATE VOICE PARTS LEARNING TRACKS here:Soprano: https://youtu.be/46CRxcAdDCYAlto: https://youtu.be/6cgPifb5bvATenor: https://youtu.be/OkVpvHNatkM Bass: https://youtu.be/C0pQQQqNAD8 PIANO BACKING TRACK AVAILABLE to purchase:Ode To The Muse (Senior) - PIANO backingLyrics:I hear youIn the forest and the wind when it blowsSoftly through the branches andI hear youIn the water of the river that flows,Always to ocean,Nobody knows,Nobody knows.She’s whispered softlyThrough the aspen leaves,She waves her coloursIn the Autumn breeze;She’s closed-eyed listeningAs she loves to do,She’s the crystal’s quiveringIn the winter’s blue.In the evening light of summer,And the gleaming dawn-light glow,Such a delicate life of wonder:In the swirl of the stream,In the purl of the wave,In the silvery sound of rain;In the silenceOf the star.I hear youIn the shiver of the leaf as it fallsSoftly to the earth andI hear youIn the flicker of the flame as it glows,Nobody knows,Nobody knows,Nobody knows.She’s whispered softlyIn pastel skies,She sings in colour;I’m listening.
Ode To The Muse
Chorale SATB

$1.99 1.7 € Chorale SATB PDF SheetMusicPlus

Euphonium,Flute,Percussion - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1141962 Composed by Sy Brandon. 20th Century,Chamber,Children,Classical. 63 pages. Sy Brandon #742339. Published by Sy Brandon (A0.1141962). “Allegories†is a five-movement composition based upon Aesop’s Fables. It was commissioned by and dedicated to Frank Meredith. The first movement “The Trumpeter Taken Captive†is a fable about how one’s actions affect the outcome. The trumpeter, who incites others to do battle, is as guilty as those who slay the enemy. The euphonium represents the trumpeter by playing battle tunes. Then the ensemble plays capture music, begging music, fatal music representing the slaying of the trumpeter (euphonium), and finally music representing the moral of the story. “The Boy Who Cried Wolf†is the basis for the second movement. The allegory is that nobody believes a liar. The flute plays a shepherd’s tune to represent the bored shepherd boy. The ensemble plays excited music three times as the boy cries wolf, the first two times just to amuse himself. After the third time when nobody responds to his cries, the flute plays a lament to end the movement. The third movement reflects the story of “The Goose That Laid The Golden Egg.†A golden euphonium melody accompanied by rich harmony represents the golden eggs laid by the goose. The ensemble then plays greedy music that is followed by a minor key lament as the farmer has killed his rich source of income because of his greed. A sweet dancing flute solo begins movement four appropriately named “The Fisherman and His Flute.†This short fable has the allegory of “timing is everything.†The poor fisherman expected the fish to jump out of the sea in response to his flute playing to no avail. When the ensemble plays a similar tune, it represents his success when he uses his net. The fisherman says “you bloody fish, when I played the flute you wouldn’t dance, but as soon I stopped, you started up.†The race between the “Tortoise and the Hare†is the subject of the last movement. The plodding euphonium represents the tortoise and the fast and agile flute represents the hare. The flute takes a nap in the middle of the movement and by the time the flute wakes up, it is too late to catch up with the slow and steady tortoise. The race is not always to the swift.
Allegories for Flute, Euphonium, and Percussion

$14.99 12.79 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir,Choral - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1182870 By Stuart Richard Brown. By Stuart Richard Brown. Arranged by Stuart Richard Brown. Christian,Easter,Praise & Worship,Religious,Sacred. 14 pages. Stuart Brown Music #782619. Published by Stuart Brown Music (A0.1182870). The composer writes: 'On That Cross' is a powerful reflection on the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. I came up with the lyrics at around 3am in the morning of 3rd December 2014 sitting at a desk in room 703 of the De Syloia Hotel in Hanoi, Vietnam. Often I find that my periods of working abroad give me the space to think of things in new ways. This song is a good example of that.One look at the first page of the score of 'On That Cross' is all you need to realize that this is not a case of a choir singing with a piano accompaniment. I put the piano part above the choir in order to dispel that misconception. So if it's not that, what is it? I wanted to demonstrate that it is possible to approach a subject from two completely different points of view, without either point of view being compromised by the other, and yet the result can nevertheless be a beautiful synergy. That is what the pianist and the choir are doing here. Each is meditating upon the cross of Christ, but from two totally unrelated points of view and yet somehow combining in a way that is almost hypnotically beautifully. There is little obvious relationship between the choir's and the piano's music; and yet each is reconciled to the other ... and there's a very good reason why I wanted the music to speak of such reconciliation.In late 2014 people in Iraq were being beheaded, crucified and generally killed in the most brutal and sadistic manner possible. Their only ‘crime’ was to dare to call themselves Christians. You can say what you like but in my book nobody has the right to tell anybody else what they should believe, much less murder them on religious grounds. The thing that incensed me almost to the point of incandescence was that the perpetrators of this unspeakable evil dared to justify their actions by claiming that they were acting on behalf of their god. So in such frame of mind I started to write the lyrics to 'On That Cross'.The first words that came into my mind were “Oh men who dare to call on gods to justify your hatred – of this be sure …†and I wanted to follow that with threats of eternal damnation, torture in hellfire and so on. Except that the words that flowed out of my fingers onto my computer screen were not like that at all. “Of this be sure – I love you still, my cross your salvation from all the sin of man.â€It doesn’t get much more powerful than that. I may be incapable of loving the people of ISIS, ISIL, DAESH or whatever one calls them, but my God isn’t. He created them, he sent his Son to die for them … and he is even now ready to save them, as he is you and me. That’s grace.A small group of us sang this at a Good Friday united service in 2016. We sang it unannounced, at the end of the service, when one would have expected people to start getting up from their seats and leaving the church. Nobody did. Not one single person moved while we sang..
On That Cross (choir pack + piano part + licence)
Stuart Richard Brown
$16.00 13.65 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir,Choral - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1182868 By Stuart Richard Brown. By Stuart Richard Brown. Arranged by Stuart Richard Brown. Christian,Easter,Praise and Worship,Religious,Sacred. 12 pages. Stuart Brown Music #782616. Published by Stuart Brown Music (A0.1182868). Re-published specially for Easter 2023, this is a profoundly beautiful piece for 6-part choir and piano. The composer writes:'On That Cross' is a powerful reflection on the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. I came up with the lyrics at around 3am in the morning of 3rd December 2014 sitting at a desk in room 703 of the De Syloia Hotel in Hanoi, Vietnam. Often I find that my periods of working abroad give me the space to think of things in new ways. This song is a good example of that. One look at the first page of the score of 'On That Cross' is all you need to realize that this is not a case of a choir singing with a piano accompaniment. I put the piano part above the choir in order to dispel that misconception. So if it's not that, what is it? I wanted to demonstrate that it is possible to approach a subject from two completely different points of view, without either point of view being compromised by the other, and yet the result can nevertheless be a beautiful synergy. That is what the pianist and the choir are doing here. Each is meditating upon the cross of Christ, but from two totally unrelated points of view and yet somehow combining in a way that is almost hypnotically beautifully. There is little obvious relationship between the choir's and the piano's music; and yet each is reconciled to the other ... and there's a very good reason why I wanted the music to speak of such reconciliation.In late 2014 people in Iraq were being beheaded, crucified and generally killed in the most brutal and sadistic manner possible. Their only â??crimeâ?? was to dare to call themselves Christians. You can say what you like but in my book nobody has the right to tell anybody else what they should believe, much less murder them on religious grounds. The thing that incensed me almost to the point of incandescence was that the perpetrators of this unspeakable evil dared to justify their actions by claiming that they were acting on behalf of their god. So in such frame of mind I started to write the lyrics to 'On That Cross'.The first words that came into my mind were â??Oh men who dare to call on gods to justify your hatred â?? of this be sure â?¦â? and I wanted to follow that with threats of eternal damnation, torture in hellfire and so on. Except that the words that flowed out of my fingers onto my computer screen were not like that at all. â??Of this be sure â?? I love you still, my cross your salvation from all the sin of man.â?It doesnâ??t get much more powerful than that. I may be incapable of loving the people of ISIS, ISIL, DAESH or whatever one calls them, but my God isnâ??t. He created them, he sent his Son to die for them â?¦ and he is even now ready to save them, as he is you and me. Thatâ??s grace.A small group of us sang this at a Good Friday united service in 2016. We sang it unannounced, at the end of the service, when one would have expected people to start getting up from their seats and leaving the church. Nobody did. Not one single person moved while we sang..
On That Cross
Chorale SSATBB
Stuart Richard Brown
$3.00 2.56 € Chorale SSATBB PDF SheetMusicPlus

Trumpet and orchestra - Digital Download SKU: S9.Q2884 Nobody knows de trouble I see. Composed by Bernd Alois Zimmermann. This edition: piano reduction with solo part. Downloadable, Piano reduction with solo part. Duration 15 minutes. Schott Music - Digital #Q2884. Published by Schott Music - Digital (S9.Q2884). Jazz war für Bernd Alois Zimmermann eine „musikalische Wesensverfassung“, ein „Kunstzweig sui generis.“ Das Trompetenkonzert mit seinen Big Band-Allusionen der 50er Jahre vereint die Kategorien der Jazzmusik und Kunstmusik. Es bewegt sich im Grenzbereich zwischen exakter Notation und dodekaphoner Tonhöhenorganisation einerseits und einem improvisatorisch-freien Duktus andererseits – eine Dialektik, die Zimmermann zeitlebens im Zusammenhang mit der Integration des Jazz in die Orchestermusik (oder umgekehrt?) beschäftigte. Dem Spiritual Nobody knows kommt dabei die Rolle eines klassischen Cantus firmus zu: vorgestellt zunächst im Soloinstrument – über dem Walking Bass der Kontrabässe und dem Terzpendel der hier erstmalig einsetzenden Hammond-Orgel – durchzieht es im vorliegenden Hörbeispiel die einzelnen Instrumentengruppen.1 · 1 · 1 · 3 Altsax. · Tenorsax. · Baritonsax. · 1 - 1 · 3 · 1 · 1 - P. S. (Beck. · Charlestonbecken · Tamt. · Rührtr. · Tomt. · Bong. · kl. Tr. · Tempelbl. · Woodbl. · Xyl. · Vibr.) (3 Spieler) - Git. · Hfe. · Klav. (auch Hammondorgel oder Xyl.) - Str.
Trumpet Concerto
Trompette, Piano

$23.99 20.46 € Trompette, Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir,Choral - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1182872 By Stuart Richard Brown. By Stuart Richard Brown. Arranged by Stuart Richard Brown. Christian,Easter,Praise & Worship,Religious,Sacred. 1 pages. Stuart Brown Music #782621. Published by Stuart Brown Music (A0.1182872). The accompanying score and a choral bundle are also available from this website.The composer writes: 'On That Cross' is a powerful reflection on the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. I came up with the lyrics at around 3am in the morning of 3rd December 2014 sitting at a desk in room 703 of the De Syloia Hotel in Hanoi, Vietnam. Often I find that my periods of working abroad give me the space to think of things in new ways. This song is a good example of that.One look at the first page of the score of 'On That Cross' is all you need to realize that this is not a case of a choir singing with a piano accompaniment. I put the piano part above the choir in order to dispel that misconception. So if it's not that, what is it? I wanted to demonstrate that it is possible to approach a subject from two completely different points of view, without either point of view being compromised by the other, and yet the result can nevertheless be a beautiful synergy. That is what the pianist and the choir are doing here. Each is meditating upon the cross of Christ, but from two totally unrelated points of view and yet somehow combining in a way that is almost hypnotically beautifully. There is little obvious relationship between the choir's and the piano's music; and yet each is reconciled to the other ... and there's a very good reason why I wanted the music to speak of such reconciliation.In late 2014 people in Iraq were being beheaded, crucified and generally killed in the most brutal and sadistic manner possible. Their only ‘crime’ was to dare to call themselves Christians. You can say what you like but in my book nobody has the right to tell anybody else what they should believe, much less murder them on religious grounds. The thing that incensed me almost to the point of incandescence was that the perpetrators of this unspeakable evil dared to justify their actions by claiming that they were acting on behalf of their god. So in such frame of mind I started to write the lyrics to 'On That Cross'.The first words that came into my mind were “Oh men who dare to call on gods to justify your hatred – of this be sure …†and I wanted to follow that with threats of eternal damnation, torture in hellfire and so on. Except that the words that flowed out of my fingers onto my computer screen were not like that at all. “Of this be sure – I love you still, my cross your salvation from all the sin of man.â€It doesn’t get much more powerful than that. I may be incapable of loving the people of ISIS, ISIL, DAESH or whatever one calls them, but my God isn’t. He created them, he sent his Son to die for them … and he is even now ready to save them, as he is you and me. That’s grace.A small group of us sang this at a Good Friday united service in 2016. We sang it unannounced, at the end of the service, when one would have expected people to start getting up from their seats and leaving the church. Nobody did. Not one single person moved while we sang..
On That Cross (Piano part ONLY)
Stuart Richard Brown
$1.99 1.7 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Guitar,Piano,Vocal,Voice - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1369221 Composed by John W. Fisher. Christian,Contemporary,Instructional,Praise & Worship,Sacred. Score. 2 pages. John Fisher #953572. Published by John Fisher (A0.1369221). Do Not Be Anxious is a sermon song based on the homily delivered by Dr. Paul de Jong at First Presbyterian Church Fort Myers, Florida on Januray 21, 2024 using the text of Mark 13: 1-37. The tune arranged by John W. Fisher is the Negro Spiritual Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen. The  lyrics are by John W. Fisher, giving a lesson on The Sermon on the Mount of Olives. As I was taking notes on the sermon, which stressed the idea that nobody knows when the last day shall come, it came to me the melody of the classic spiritual.  Guitar chords are given for the accompaniment of this new hymn, plus a rudimentary bass piano accompaniment. This piece is didactic, as sermon songs should all be. It is steeped in theology, as opposed to so many of the contempory worship songs.
Do Not Be Anxious
Piano, Voix et Guitare

$7.00 5.97 € Piano, Voix et Guitare PDF SheetMusicPlus

Euphonium,Flute,Piano - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1141957 Composed by Sy Brandon. 20th Century,Chamber,Children,Classical. 65 pages. Sy Brandon #742334. Published by Sy Brandon (A0.1141957). “Allegories†is a five-movement composition based upon Aesop’s Fables. It was commissioned by and dedicated to Frank Meredith. The first movement “The Trumpeter Taken Captive†is a fable about how one’s actions affect the outcome. The trumpeter, who incites others to do battle, is as guilty as those who slay the enemy. The euphonium represents the trumpeter by playing battle tunes. Then the ensemble plays capture music, begging music, fatal music representing the slaying of the trumpeter (euphonium), and finally music representing the moral of the story. “The Boy Who Cried Wolf†is the basis for the second movement. The allegory is that nobody believes a liar. The flute plays a shepherd’s tune to represent the bored shepherd boy. The ensemble plays excited music three times as the boy cries wolf, the first two times just to amuse himself. After the third time when nobody responds to his cries, the flute plays a lament to end the movement. The third movement reflects the story of “The Goose That Laid The Golden Egg.†A golden euphonium melody accompanied by rich harmony represents the golden eggs laid by the goose. The ensemble then plays greedy music that is followed by a minor key lament as the farmer has killed his rich source of income because of his greed. A sweet dancing flute solo begins movement four appropriately named “The Fisherman and His Flute.†This short fable has the allegory of “timing is everything.†The poor fisherman expected the fish to jump out of the sea in response to his flute playing to no avail. When the ensemble plays a similar tune, it represents his success when he uses his net. The fisherman says “you bloody fish, when I played the flute you wouldn’t dance, but as soon I stopped, you started up.†The race between the “Tortoise and the Hare†is the subject of the last movement. The plodding euphonium represents the tortoise and the fast and agile flute represents the hare. The flute takes a nap in the middle of the movement and by the time the flute wakes up, it is too late to catch up with the slow and steady tortoise. The race is not always to the swift.
Allegories for Flute, Euphonium, and Piano

$14.99 12.79 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1300167 Composed by Various. Arranged by David Lantz. Sacred,Spiritual. Score. 40 pages. Lantz Choral Publications #889909. Published by Lantz Choral Publications (A0.1300167). Ten spirituals arranged for solo piano in a variety of styles from soulful blues to upbeat jazz. Appealing to the more advanced pianist, these arrangements will be satisfying to perform in both worship and concert.NOTE: formatted for 8.5 x 11 for ease of printing.Contents:Swing Low, Sweet ChariotI Want To Be ReadyGive Me JesusI Couldn't Hear Nobody PraySometimes I Feel Like a Motherless ChildNobody Knows the Trouble I've SeenLord, I Want to Be a ChristianDeep RiverLet Us Break Bread TogetherWere You There
Beloved Spirituals
Piano seul

$15.95 13.6 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus






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