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Brass Ensemble Euphonium,Horn,Tuba - Digital Download SKU: A0.802521 Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Arranged by Peet du Toit. Romantic Period. Score and parts. 8 pages. Peet du Toit #5765187. Published by Peet du Toit (A0.802521). Mendelssohn composed the music for Shakespeare's play, A Midsummer Night's Dream. But not all in one go. His concert overture (Op. 21) preceded the incidental music (Op. 61), of which the famous Wedding March is also a movement/scene. The Nocturne is a tranquil section where the music (instrumental only) accompanies the sleeping lovers in the tale. Here's your condensed version thereof to exhibit the beautiful sound of the French Horn, accompanied by the other conical instruments (Flügelhorns, Euphonium and Tuba).
Nocturne from Midsummer Night's Dream - F Mendelssohn (Brass Quintet - Horn solo)

$12.00 11.53 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1425859 By Bob Dylan. By Bob Dylan. Arranged by J.Palacius. 20th Century,Country,Film/TV,Folk,Singer/Songwriter. Score. 3 pages. Jhavilah #1006624. Published by Jhavilah (A0.1425859). Mr. Tambourine Man by Bob Dylan is a timeless classic that transcends generations with its poetic lyrics and mesmerizing melody. Released in 1965 as the opening track of Dylan's fifth studio album, Bringing It All Back Home, the song quickly became an anthem of the 1960s counterculture movement and remains a staple in Dylan's extensive repertoire.At its core, Mr. Tambourine Man is a surreal journey through the mind, filled with vivid imagery and dreamlike scenes. Dylan's lyrics evoke a sense of wanderlust and yearning for escape, as he addresses a mysterious figure - the Tambourine Man - who holds the key to unlocking a world of imagination and freedom.The tambourine, often associated with folk music and mysticism, serves as a symbol of the transformative power of music and creativity. Dylan's poetic verses invite listeners to join him on a transcendental voyage, where the boundaries between reality and fantasy blur, and the promise of liberation beckons.Musically, Mr. Tambourine Man captivates with its simple yet enchanting melody, driven by Dylan's distinctive vocal delivery and accompanied by acoustic guitar. The song's gentle rhythm and ethereal atmosphere create a sense of ethereal longing, perfectly complementing the introspective nature of the lyrics.Over the years, Mr. Tambourine Man has been covered by numerous artists, further cementing its status as a folk-rock classic. From The Byrds' iconic jangly rendition to interpretations by artists spanning various genres, the song's enduring appeal lies in its universal themes of escapism, inspiration, and the transformative power of music.In essence, Mr. Tambourine Man stands as a testament to Bob Dylan's unparalleled ability to craft songs that resonate deeply with audiences across generations. Its poetic lyricism and timeless melody continue to captivate listeners, making it a cornerstone of not only Dylan's illustrious career but also the broader landscape of popular music.
Mr. Tambourine Man
Piano seul
Bob Dylan
$5.99 5.76 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1425868 By Bob Dylan. By Bob Dylan. Arranged by J.Palacius. Folk,Multicultural,Rock,Singer/Songwriter,Standards,World. Score. 3 pages. Jhavilah #1006634. Published by Jhavilah (A0.1425868). Mr. Tambourine Man by Bob Dylan is a timeless classic that transcends generations with its poetic lyrics and mesmerizing melody. Released in 1965 as the opening track of Dylan's fifth studio album, Bringing It All Back Home, the song quickly became an anthem of the 1960s counterculture movement and remains a staple in Dylan's extensive repertoire.At its core, Mr. Tambourine Man is a surreal journey through the mind, filled with vivid imagery and dreamlike scenes. Dylan's lyrics evoke a sense of wanderlust and yearning for escape, as he addresses a mysterious figure - the Tambourine Man - who holds the key to unlocking a world of imagination and freedom.The tambourine, often associated with folk music and mysticism, serves as a symbol of the transformative power of music and creativity. Dylan's poetic verses invite listeners to join him on a transcendental voyage, where the boundaries between reality and fantasy blur, and the promise of liberation beckons.Musically, Mr. Tambourine Man captivates with its simple yet enchanting melody, driven by Dylan's distinctive vocal delivery and accompanied by acoustic guitar. The song's gentle rhythm and ethereal atmosphere create a sense of ethereal longing, perfectly complementing the introspective nature of the lyrics.Over the years, Mr. Tambourine Man has been covered by numerous artists, further cementing its status as a folk-rock classic. From The Byrds' iconic jangly rendition to interpretations by artists spanning various genres, the song's enduring appeal lies in its universal themes of escapism, inspiration, and the transformative power of music.In essence, Mr. Tambourine Man stands as a testament to Bob Dylan's unparalleled ability to craft songs that resonate deeply with audiences across generations. Its poetic lyricism and timeless melody continue to captivate listeners, making it a cornerstone of not only Dylan's illustrious career but also the broader landscape of popular music.
Mr. Tambourine Man
Piano seul
Bob Dylan
$5.99 5.76 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1425872 By Bob Dylan. By Bob Dylan. Arranged by J.Palacius. 20th Century,Folk,Multicultural,Rock,Singer/Songwriter,World. Score. 3 pages. Jhavilah #1006638. Published by Jhavilah (A0.1425872). Mr. Tambourine Man by Bob Dylan is a timeless classic that transcends generations with its poetic lyrics and mesmerizing melody. Released in 1965 as the opening track of Dylan's fifth studio album, Bringing It All Back Home, the song quickly became an anthem of the 1960s counterculture movement and remains a staple in Dylan's extensive repertoire.At its core, Mr. Tambourine Man is a surreal journey through the mind, filled with vivid imagery and dreamlike scenes. Dylan's lyrics evoke a sense of wanderlust and yearning for escape, as he addresses a mysterious figure - the Tambourine Man - who holds the key to unlocking a world of imagination and freedom.The tambourine, often associated with folk music and mysticism, serves as a symbol of the transformative power of music and creativity. Dylan's poetic verses invite listeners to join him on a transcendental voyage, where the boundaries between reality and fantasy blur, and the promise of liberation beckons.Musically, Mr. Tambourine Man captivates with its simple yet enchanting melody, driven by Dylan's distinctive vocal delivery and accompanied by acoustic guitar. The song's gentle rhythm and ethereal atmosphere create a sense of ethereal longing, perfectly complementing the introspective nature of the lyrics.Over the years, Mr. Tambourine Man has been covered by numerous artists, further cementing its status as a folk-rock classic. From The Byrds' iconic jangly rendition to interpretations by artists spanning various genres, the song's enduring appeal lies in its universal themes of escapism, inspiration, and the transformative power of music.In essence, Mr. Tambourine Man stands as a testament to Bob Dylan's unparalleled ability to craft songs that resonate deeply with audiences across generations. Its poetic lyricism and timeless melody continue to captivate listeners, making it a cornerstone of not only Dylan's illustrious career but also the broader landscape of popular music.
Mr. Tambourine Man
Piano seul
Bob Dylan
$5.99 5.76 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1425856 By Bob Dylan. By Bob Dylan. Arranged by J.Palacius. 20th Century,Contest,Country,Festival,Folk,Rock. Score. 3 pages. Jhavilah #1006621. Published by Jhavilah (A0.1425856). Mr. Tambourine Man by Bob Dylan is a timeless classic that transcends generations with its poetic lyrics and mesmerizing melody. Released in 1965 as the opening track of Dylan's fifth studio album, Bringing It All Back Home, the song quickly became an anthem of the 1960s counterculture movement and remains a staple in Dylan's extensive repertoire.At its core, Mr. Tambourine Man is a surreal journey through the mind, filled with vivid imagery and dreamlike scenes. Dylan's lyrics evoke a sense of wanderlust and yearning for escape, as he addresses a mysterious figure - the Tambourine Man - who holds the key to unlocking a world of imagination and freedom.The tambourine, often associated with folk music and mysticism, serves as a symbol of the transformative power of music and creativity. Dylan's poetic verses invite listeners to join him on a transcendental voyage, where the boundaries between reality and fantasy blur, and the promise of liberation beckons.Musically, Mr. Tambourine Man captivates with its simple yet enchanting melody, driven by Dylan's distinctive vocal delivery and accompanied by acoustic guitar. The song's gentle rhythm and ethereal atmosphere create a sense of ethereal longing, perfectly complementing the introspective nature of the lyrics.Over the years, Mr. Tambourine Man has been covered by numerous artists, further cementing its status as a folk-rock classic. From The Byrds' iconic jangly rendition to interpretations by artists spanning various genres, the song's enduring appeal lies in its universal themes of escapism, inspiration, and the transformative power of music.In essence, Mr. Tambourine Man stands as a testament to Bob Dylan's unparalleled ability to craft songs that resonate deeply with audiences across generations. Its poetic lyricism and timeless melody continue to captivate listeners, making it a cornerstone of not only Dylan's illustrious career but also the broader landscape of popular music.
Mr. Tambourine Man
Piano seul
Bob Dylan
$5.99 5.76 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1425863 By Bob Dylan. By Bob Dylan. Arranged by J.Palacius. 20th Century,Folk,Multicultural,Rock,Singer/Songwriter,World. Score. 3 pages. Jhavilah #1006628. Published by Jhavilah (A0.1425863). Mr. Tambourine Man by Bob Dylan is a timeless classic that transcends generations with its poetic lyrics and mesmerizing melody. Released in 1965 as the opening track of Dylan's fifth studio album, Bringing It All Back Home, the song quickly became an anthem of the 1960s counterculture movement and remains a staple in Dylan's extensive repertoire.At its core, Mr. Tambourine Man is a surreal journey through the mind, filled with vivid imagery and dreamlike scenes. Dylan's lyrics evoke a sense of wanderlust and yearning for escape, as he addresses a mysterious figure - the Tambourine Man - who holds the key to unlocking a world of imagination and freedom.The tambourine, often associated with folk music and mysticism, serves as a symbol of the transformative power of music and creativity. Dylan's poetic verses invite listeners to join him on a transcendental voyage, where the boundaries between reality and fantasy blur, and the promise of liberation beckons.Musically, Mr. Tambourine Man captivates with its simple yet enchanting melody, driven by Dylan's distinctive vocal delivery and accompanied by acoustic guitar. The song's gentle rhythm and ethereal atmosphere create a sense of ethereal longing, perfectly complementing the introspective nature of the lyrics.Over the years, Mr. Tambourine Man has been covered by numerous artists, further cementing its status as a folk-rock classic. From The Byrds' iconic jangly rendition to interpretations by artists spanning various genres, the song's enduring appeal lies in its universal themes of escapism, inspiration, and the transformative power of music.In essence, Mr. Tambourine Man stands as a testament to Bob Dylan's unparalleled ability to craft songs that resonate deeply with audiences across generations. Its poetic lyricism and timeless melody continue to captivate listeners, making it a cornerstone of not only Dylan's illustrious career but also the broader landscape of popular music.
Mr. Tambourine Man
Piano seul
Bob Dylan
$5.99 5.76 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Vocal,Voice - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1426117 By Stacey Plays Hymns. By St. Athenogenes and Stacey Plays Hymns. Arranged by Anastace. Christian,Praise & Worship,Religious,Sacred,Spiritual. Score. 13 pages. Anastace #1006913. Published by Anastace (A0.1426117). I discovered this ancient Greek hymn from the year 296 and was inspired to create music for it since there was none, and ended up adding original lyrics for a third verse along the way. This song features lilting, minor melodies in a Celtic style, with a flowing piano accompaniment for an altogether ethereal piece of music, perfect for special music during a church service or even congregational singing led by a small choir or lead singer. The main melody is kept very simple and singable to make it easy for a congregation to learn quickly and sing along right away, while the descant and piano part add deep richness and complexity to support the beauty of the lyrics. This is a good song for Trinity Sunday or any evensong or funeral service, as it references evening light and the sun descending, while praising the Father, Son, and Spirit. The file includes the complete score, as well as piano and vocal parts separately for your printing convenience - it will save quite a few pages on everyone's music stand or piano!Although the original was recorded in F# minor, this version is in G Minor for more playability. For other formats, including large print, a different key to match a soloist's preferred range, or the matching piano solo, please write me at staceyplayshymns@gmail.com and I'll be glad to make them especially for you. Purchase includes a free license for one church service with under 300 people, with proper attribution and credit in any printed or online materials. For a license to use this work on a larger scale, please contact me for permission and other usage details including lyrics formatted for printing in church bulletins or for powerpoint. Please let me know if there is any other way I can serve you as a congregation or fellow music/choir director as I endeavour to write several new choral anthems per year, along with my other recording work.Thank you for supporting modern hymnwriters and musicians!
Light Serene of Holy Glory
Piano, Voix
Stacey Plays Hymns
$6.00 5.77 € Piano, Voix PDF SheetMusicPlus

Horn,Trombone,Trumpet - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1108146 Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Arranged by Regis Bookshar. Chamber,Christian,Classical,Instructional,Religious. 25 pages. Regis Bookshar #710770. Published by Regis Bookshar (A0.1108146). Recordare (from Requiem (K. 626) - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart/Franz Xaver Sussmayr - Brass Quintet - Advanced/Intermediate - Digital Download. Hauntingly beautiful is how the Recordare from Mozart's Requiem is often described. Originally written for an orchestra and four vocal soloists, it has now been transcribed by Regis Bookshar for a Brass Quintet, consisting of 3 Bb Trumpets, 1 French Horn and 1 Trombone, and would be a wonderful addition to any music library. This arrangement will provide students with the opportunity to practice breath control because of its long, sustained phrases, and also to give them the chance to play this beautiful composition, something which they may not have had the opportunity to do, otherwise. This selection could be performed for concerts, recitals and church services and is suitable for high school and college students but professional musicians would also enjoy playing this arrangement. Included are a score and a complete set of parts (25 pages). The Regis Bookshar Trumpet Ensemble has performed the Trumpet Quintet version of the Recordare for funerals, providing beautiful, introspective music for the occasion. There is some controversy surrounding the circumstances of the Requiem's composition because Mozart died before he could complete it. Count Franz von Walsegg had commissioned a Requiem Mass but Mozart had received only half of the payment in advance. So, upon his death on December 5th, 1791, his widow, Constanze, wished to have the work completed secretly by someone else and submit it to the count as having been completed by Mozart to collect the final payment. Joseph von Eybler was one of the first composers to be asked to complete the score and had worked on a number of movements but felt unable to complete the remainder and gave the manuscript back to Constanze Mozart. The task was then given to another composer, Franz Xaver Sussmayr. Sussmayr borrowed some of Eybler's work in making his completion, added his own orchestration to other movements and added several new movements which a Requiem Mass would normally comprise. He then added a final section by adapting the opening two movements which Mozart had written to the different words which finish the Requiem Mass, which according to both Sussmayr and Mozart's wife, was done according to Mozart's directions. The completed score, initially by Mozart but largely finished by Sussmayr, was then dispatched to Count Walsegg complete with a counterfeited signature of Mozart dated 1792. Despite the controversy over how much of the music is actually Mozart's, the commonly performed Sussmayr version has become widely accepted by the public, and is considered one of Mozart's finest compositions. The Recordare is considered by many people to be one of the most beautiful compositions in Mozart's entire catalogue. Regis Bookshar, a trumpet player, has performed the Requiem in concert with a full orchestra, soloists and a chorus and felt that other musicians should have the opportunity to play the hauntingly beautiful Recordare as well. So, in addition to this arrangement for a Brass Quintet, he has made quite a few other arrangements of this beautiful composition. There are Quintets, Sextets, Septets and Octets readily available for a wide variety of instrumental ensembles. Please take the time to look for other versions of this composition. You may fine something else which may also suit your needs. I would also encourage you to search for other arrangements by Regis Bookshar as well, as there are numerous arrangements in a variety of styles, also available for purchase. You may find something else which might interest you. Please continue to check periodically because new arrangements are being added as often as possible. I'm certain that this beautiful arrangement of Mozart's Recordare, will continue to entertain both performers and audiences alike for years to come.
Recordare (from "Requiem") (F) (Brass Quintet - 3 Trp, 1 Hrn, 1 Trb)
Quintette de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, trombone, tuba

$28.00 26.91 € Quintette de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, trombone, tuba PDF SheetMusicPlus

Woodwind Ensemble Contrabassoon - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1110862 Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Arranged by Regis Bookshar. Chamber,Christian,Classical,Instructional,Religious. 28 pages. Regis Bookshar #713157. Published by Regis Bookshar (A0.1110862). Recordare (from Requiem (K. 626) - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart/Franz Xaver Sussmayr - Bassoon Sextet - Advanced/Intermediate - Digital Download. Hauntingly beautiful is how the Recordare from Mozart's Requiem is often described. Originally written for an orchestra and four vocal soloists, it has now been transcribed by Regis Bookshar for a Bassoon Sextet, consisting of 5 Bassoons and 1 Contrabassoon, and would be a wonderful addition to any music library. This arrangement will provide students with the opportunity to practice breath control because of its long, sustained phrases, and also to give them the chance to play this beautiful composition, something which they may not have had the opportunity to do, otherwise. This selection could be performed for concerts, recitals and church services and is suitable for high school and college students but professional musicians would also enjoy playing this arrangement. Included are a score and a complete set of parts (28 pages). The Regis Bookshar Trumpet Ensemble has performed the Trumpet Quintet version of the Recordare for funerals, providing beautiful, introspective music for the occasion. There is some controversy surrounding the circumstances of the Requiem's composition because Mozart died before he could complete it. Count Franz von Walsegg had commissioned a Requiem Mass but Mozart had received only half of the payment in advance. So, upon his death on December 5th, 1791, his widow, Constanze, wished to have the work completed secretly by someone else and submit it to the count as having been completed by Mozart to collect the final payment. Joseph von Eybler was one of the first composers to be asked to complete the score and had worked on a number of movements but felt unable to complete the remainder and gave the manuscript back to Constanze Mozart. The task was then given to another composer, Franz Xaver Sussmayr. Sussmayr borrowed some of Eybler's work in making his completion, added his own orchestration to other movements and added several new movements which a Requiem Mass would normally comprise. He then added a final section by adapting the opening two movements which Mozart had written to the different words which finish the Requiem Mass, which according to both Sussmayr and Mozart's wife, was done according to Mozart's directions. The completed score, initially by Mozart but largely finished by Sussmayr, was then dispatched to Count Walsegg complete with a counterfeited signature of Mozart dated 1792. Despite the controversy over how much of the music is actually Mozart's, the commonly performed Sussmayr version has become widely accepted by the public, and is considered one of Mozart's finest compositions. The Recordare is considered by many people to be one of the most beautiful compositions in Mozart's entire catalogue. Regis Bookshar, a trumpet player, has performed the Requiem in concert with a full orchestra, soloists and a chorus and felt that other musicians should have the opportunity to play the hauntingly beautiful Recordare as well. So, in addition to this arrangement for a Bassoon Sextet, he has made quite a few other arrangements of this beautiful composition. There are Quintets, Sextets, Septets and Octets readily available for a wide variety of instrumental ensembles. Please take the time to look for other versions of this composition. You may fine something else which may also suit your needs. I would also encourage you to search for other arrangements by Regis Bookshar as well, as there are numerous arrangements in a variety of styles, also available for purchase. You may find something else which might interest you. Please continue to check periodically because new arrangements are being added as often as possible. I'm certain that this beautiful arrangement of Mozart's Recordare, will continue to entertain both performers and audiences alike for years to come.
Recordare (from "Requiem") (F) (Bassoon Sextet - 5 Bassoons, 1 Contrabassoon)

$32.00 30.76 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Horn,Trombone,Trumpet,Tuba - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1111639 Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Arranged by Regis Bookshar. Chamber,Christian,Classical,Instructional,Religious. 37 pages. Regis Bookshar #713933. Published by Regis Bookshar (A0.1111639). Recordare (from Requiem (K. 626) - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart/Franz Xaver Sussmayr - Brass Septet - Advanced/Intermediate - Digital Download. Hauntingly beautiful is how the Recordare from Mozart's Requiem is often described. Originally written for an orchestra and four vocal soloists, it has now been transcribed by Regis Bookshar for a Brass Septet, consisting of 2 Bb Trumpets, 2 French Horns, 2 Trombones and 1 Tuba, and would be a wonderful addition to any music library. This arrangement will provide students with the opportunity to practice breath control because of its long, sustained phrases, and also to give them the chance to play this beautiful composition, something which they may not have had the opportunity to do, otherwise. This selection could be performed for concerts, recitals and church services and is suitable for high school and college students but professional musicians would also enjoy playing this arrangement. Included are a score and a complete set of parts (37 pages). The Regis Bookshar Trumpet Ensemble has performed the Trumpet Quintet version of the Recordare for funerals, providing beautiful, introspective music for the occasion. There is some controversy surrounding the circumstances of the Requiem's composition because Mozart died before he could complete it. Count Franz von Walsegg had commissioned a Requiem Mass but Mozart had received only half of the payment in advance. So, upon his death on December 5th, 1791, his widow, Constanze, wished to have the work completed secretly by someone else and submit it to the count as having been completed by Mozart to collect the final payment. Joseph von Eybler was one of the first composers to be asked to complete the score and had worked on a number of movements but felt unable to complete the remainder and gave the manuscript back to Constanze Mozart. The task was then given to another composer, Franz Xaver Sussmayr. Sussmayr borrowed some of Eybler's work in making his completion, added his own orchestration to other movements and added several new movements which a Requiem Mass would normally comprise. He then added a final section by adapting the opening two movements which Mozart had written to the different words which finish the Requiem Mass, which according to both Sussmayr and Mozart's wife, was done according to Mozart's directions. The completed score, initially by Mozart but largely finished by Sussmayr, was then dispatched to Count Walsegg complete with a counterfeited signature of Mozart dated 1792. Despite the controversy over how much of the music is actually Mozart's, the commonly performed Sussmayr version has become widely accepted by the public, and is considered one of Mozart's finest compositions. The Recordare is considered by many people to be one of the most beautiful compositions in Mozart's entire catalogue. Regis Bookshar, a trumpet player, has performed the Requiem in concert with a full orchestra, soloists and a chorus and felt that other musicians should have the opportunity to play the hauntingly beautiful Recordare as well. So, in addition to this arrangement for a Brass Septet, he has made quite a few other arrangements of this beautiful composition. There are Quintets, Sextets, Septets and Octets readily available for a wide variety of instrumental ensembles. Please take the time to look for other versions of this composition. You may fine something else which may also suit your needs. I would also encourage you to search for other arrangements by Regis Bookshar as well, as there are numerous arrangements in a variety of styles, also available for purchase. You may find something else which might interest you. Please continue to check periodically because new arrangements are being added as often as possible. I'm certain that this beautiful arrangement of Mozart's Recordare, will continue to entertain both performers and audiences alike for years to come.
Recordare (from "Requiem") (F) (Brass Septet - 2 Trp, 2 Hrn, 2 Trb, 1 Tuba)
Quatuor de Cuivres

$36.00 34.6 € Quatuor de Cuivres PDF SheetMusicPlus

String Ensemble Cello,Violin - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1112144 Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Arranged by Regis Bookshar. Chamber,Christian,Classical,Instructional,Religious. 40 pages. Regis Bookshar #714330. Published by Regis Bookshar (A0.1112144). Recordare (from Requiem (K. 626) - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart/Franz Xaver Sussmayr - String Septet - Advanced/Intermediate - Digital Download. Hauntingly beautiful is how the Recordare from Mozart's Requiem is often described. Originally written for an orchestra and four vocal soloists, it has now been transcribed by Regis Bookshar for a String Sextet, consisting of 3 Violins and 4 Violoncellos, and would be a wonderful addition to any music library. This arrangement will provide students with the opportunity to play this beautiful composition, something which they may not have had the opportunity to do, otherwise. This selection could be performed for concerts, recitals and church services and is suitable for high school and college students but professional musicians would also enjoy playing this arrangement. Included are a score and a complete set of parts (40 pages). The Regis Bookshar Trumpet Ensemble has performed the Trumpet Quintet version of the Recordare for funerals, providing beautiful, introspective music for the occasion. There is some controversy surrounding the circumstances of the Requiem's composition because Mozart died before he could complete it. Count Franz von Walsegg had commissioned a Requiem Mass but Mozart had received only half of the payment in advance. So, upon his death on December 5th, 1791, his widow, Constanze, wished to have the work completed secretly by someone else and submit it to the count as having been completed by Mozart to collect the final payment. Joseph von Eybler was one of the first composers to be asked to complete the score and had worked on a number of movements but felt unable to complete the remainder and gave the manuscript back to Constanze Mozart. The task was then given to another composer, Franz Xaver Sussmayr. Sussmayr borrowed some of Eybler's work in making his completion, added his own orchestration to other movements and added several new movements which a Requiem Mass would normally comprise. He then added a final section by adapting the opening two movements which Mozart had written to the different words which finish the Requiem Mass, which according to both Sussmayr and Mozart's wife, was done according to Mozart's directions. The completed score, initially by Mozart but largely finished by Sussmayr, was then dispatched to Count Walsegg complete with a counterfeited signature of Mozart dated 1792. Despite the controversy over how much of the music is actually Mozart's, the commonly performed Sussmayr version has become widely accepted by the public, and is considered one of Mozart's finest compositions. The Recordare is considered by many people to be one of the most beautiful compositions in Mozart's entire catalogue. Regis Bookshar, a trumpet player, has performed the Requiem in concert with a full orchestra, soloists and a chorus and felt that other musicians should have the opportunity to play the hauntingly beautiful Recordare as well. So, in addition to this arrangement for a String Septet, he has made quite a few other arrangements of this beautiful composition. There are Quintets, Sextets, Septets and Octets readily available for a wide variety of instrumental ensembles. Please take the time to look for other versions of this composition. You may fine something else which may also suit your needs. I would also encourage you to search for other arrangements by Regis Bookshar as well, as there are numerous arrangements in a variety of styles, also available for purchase. You may find something else which might interest you. Please continue to check periodically because new arrangements are being added as often as possible. I'm certain that this beautiful arrangement of Mozart's Recordare, will continue to entertain both performers and audiences alike for years to come.
Recordare (from "Requiem") (F) (String Septet - 3 Violins, 4 Cellos)

$36.00 34.6 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Woodwind Ensemble Bassoon,Clarinet,Flute,Horn,Oboe - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1111408 Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Arranged by Regis Bookshar. Chamber,Christian,Classical,Instructional,Religious. 28 pages. Regis Bookshar #713695. Published by Regis Bookshar (A0.1111408). Recordare (from Requiem (K. 626) - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart/Franz Xaver Sussmayr - Woodwind Sextet - Advanced/Intermediate - Digital Download. Hauntingly beautiful is how the Recordare from Mozart's Requiem is often described. Originally written for an orchestra and four vocal soloists, it has now been transcribed by Regis Bookshar for a Woodwind Sextet, consisting of 2 Flutes, 1 Oboe, 1 Bb Clarinet, 1 French Horn and 1 Bassoon, and would be a wonderful addition to any music library. This arrangement will provide students with the opportunity to practice breath control because of its long, sustained phrases, and also to give them the chance to play this beautiful composition, something which they may not have had the opportunity to do, otherwise. This selection could be performed for concerts, recitals and church services and is suitable for high school and college students but professional musicians would also enjoy playing this arrangement. Included are a score and a complete set of parts (28 pages). The Regis Bookshar Trumpet Ensemble has performed the Trumpet Quintet version of the Recordare for funerals, providing beautiful, introspective music for the occasion. There is some controversy surrounding the circumstances of the Requiem's composition because Mozart died before he could complete it. Count Franz von Walsegg had commissioned a Requiem Mass but Mozart had received only half of the payment in advance. So, upon his death on December 5th, 1791, his widow, Constanze, wished to have the work completed secretly by someone else and submit it to the count as having been completed by Mozart to collect the final payment. Joseph von Eybler was one of the first composers to be asked to complete the score and had worked on a number of movements but felt unable to complete the remainder and gave the manuscript back to Constanze Mozart. The task was then given to another composer, Franz Xaver Sussmayr. Sussmayr borrowed some of Eybler's work in making his completion, added his own orchestration to other movements and added several new movements which a Requiem Mass would normally comprise. He then added a final section by adapting the opening two movements which Mozart had written to the different words which finish the Requiem Mass, which according to both Sussmayr and Mozart's wife, was done according to Mozart's directions. The completed score, initially by Mozart but largely finished by Sussmayr, was then dispatched to Count Walsegg complete with a counterfeited signature of Mozart dated 1792. Despite the controversy over how much of the music is actually Mozart's, the commonly performed Sussmayr version has become widely accepted by the public, and is considered one of Mozart's finest compositions. The Recordare is considered by many people to be one of the most beautiful compositions in Mozart's entire catalogue. Regis Bookshar, a trumpet player, has performed the Requiem in concert with a full orchestra, soloists and a chorus and felt that other musicians should have the opportunity to play the hauntingly beautiful Recordare as well. So, in addition to this arrangement for a Woodwind Sextet, he has made quite a few other arrangements of this beautiful composition. There are Quintets, Sextets, Septets and Octets readily available for a wide variety of instrumental ensembles. Please take the time to look for other versions of this composition. You may fine something else which may also suit your needs. I would also encourage you to search for other arrangements by Regis Bookshar as well, as there are numerous arrangements in a variety of styles, also available for purchase. You may find something else which might interest you. Please continue to check periodically because new arrangements are being added as often as possible. I'm certain that this beautiful arrangement of Mozart's Recordare, will continue to entertain both performers and audiences alike for years to come.
Recordare (from "Requiem") (F) (Woodwind Sextet - 2 Flutes, 1 Oboe, 1 Clar, 1 Hrn, 1 Bassoon)

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Saxophone Quintet,Woodwind Ensemble Alto Saxophone,Tenor Saxophone - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1108378 Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Arranged by Regis Bookshar. Chamber,Christian,Classical,Instructional,Religious. 25 pages. Regis Bookshar #711019. Published by Regis Bookshar (A0.1108378). Recordare (from Requiem (K. 626) - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart/Franz Xaver Sussmayr - Saxophone Quintet - Advanced/Intermediate - Digital Download. Hauntingly beautiful is how the Recordare from Mozart's Requiem is often described. Originally written for an orchestra and four vocal soloists, it has now been transcribed by Regis Bookshar for a Saxophone Quintet, consisting of 3 Alto Saxophones and 2 Tenor Saxophones, and would be a wonderful addition to any music library. This arrangement will provide students with the opportunity to practice breath control because of its long, sustained phrases. This selection could be performed for concerts, recitals and church services and is suitable for high school and college students but professional musicians would also enjoy playing this arrangement. Included are a score and a complete set of parts (25 pages). The Regis Bookshar Trumpet Ensemble has performed the Trumpet Quintet version of the Recordare for funerals, providing beautiful, introspective music for the occasion. There is some controversy surrounding the circumstances of the Requiem's composition because Mozart died before he could complete it. Count Franz von Walsegg had commissioned a Requiem Mass but Mozart had received only half of the payment in advance. So, upon his death on December 5th, 1791, his widow, Constanze, wished to have the work completed secretly by someone else and submit it to the count as having been completed by Mozart to collect the final payment. Joseph von Eybler was one of the first composers to be asked to complete the score and had worked on a number of movements but felt unable to complete the remainder and gave the manuscript back to Constanze Mozart. The task was then given to another composer, Franz Xaver Sussmayr. Sussmayr borrowed some of Eybler's work in making his completion, added his own orchestration to other movements and added several new movements which a Requiem Mass would normally comprise. He then added a final section by adapting the opening two movements which Mozart had written to the different words which finish the Requiem Mass, which according to both Sussmayr and Mozart's wife, was done according to Mozart's directions. The completed score, initially by Mozart but largely finished by Sussmayr, was then dispatched to Count Walsegg complete with a counterfeited signature of Mozart dated 1792. Despite the controversy over how much of the music is actually Mozart's, the commonly performed Sussmayr version has become widely accepted by the public, and is considered one of Mozart's finest compositions. The Recordare is considered by many people to be one of the most beautiful compositions in Mozart's entire catalogue. Regis Bookshar, a trumpet player, has performed the Requiem in concert with a full orchestra, soloists and a chorus and felt that other musicians should have the opportunity to play the hauntingly beautiful Recordare as well. So, in addition to this arrangement for a Saxophone Quintet, he has made quite a few other arrangements of this beautiful composition. There are Quintets, Sextets, Septets and Octets readily available for a wide variety of instrumental ensembles. Please take the time to look for other versions of this composition. You may fine something else which may also suit your needs. I would also encourage you to search for other arrangements by Regis Bookshar as well, as there are numerous arrangements in a variety of styles, also available for purchase. You may find something else which might interest you. Please continue to check periodically because new arrangements are being added as often as possible. I'm certain that this beautiful arrangement of Mozart's Recordare, will continue to entertain both performers and audiences alike for years to come.
Recordare (from "Requiem") (F) (Saxophone Quintet - 3 Alto, 2 Ten)
Quintette de Saxophone: 5 saxophones

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Saxophone Quintet,Woodwind Ensemble Alto Saxophone,Baritone Saxophone,Soprano Saxophone,Tenor Saxophone - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1108370 Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Arranged by Regis Bookshar. Chamber,Christian,Classical,Instructional,Religious. 25 pages. Regis Bookshar #711010. Published by Regis Bookshar (A0.1108370). Recordare (from Requiem (K. 626) - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart/Franz Xaver Sussmayr - Saxophone Quintet - Advanced/Intermediate - Digital Download. Hauntingly beautiful is how the Recordare from Mozart's Requiem is often described. Originally written for an orchestra and four vocal soloists, it has now been transcribed by Regis Bookshar for a Saxophone Quintet, consisting of 1 Soprano Saxophone, 2 Alto Saxophones, 1 Tenor Saxophone and 1 Baritone Saxophone, and would be a wonderful addition to any music library. This arrangement will provide students with the opportunity to practice breath control because of its long, sustained phrases. This selection could be performed for concerts, recitals and church services and is suitable for high school and college students but professional musicians would also enjoy playing this arrangement. Included are a score and a complete set of parts (25 pages). The Regis Bookshar Trumpet Ensemble has performed the Trumpet Quintet version of the Recordare for funerals, providing beautiful, introspective music for the occasion. There is some controversy surrounding the circumstances of the Requiem's composition because Mozart died before he could complete it. Count Franz von Walsegg had commissioned a Requiem Mass but Mozart had received only half of the payment in advance. So, upon his death on December 5th, 1791, his widow, Constanze, wished to have the work completed secretly by someone else and submit it to the count as having been completed by Mozart to collect the final payment. Joseph von Eybler was one of the first composers to be asked to complete the score and had worked on a number of movements but felt unable to complete the remainder and gave the manuscript back to Constanze Mozart. The task was then given to another composer, Franz Xaver Sussmayr. Sussmayr borrowed some of Eybler's work in making his completion, added his own orchestration to other movements and added several new movements which a Requiem Mass would normally comprise. He then added a final section by adapting the opening two movements which Mozart had written to the different words which finish the Requiem Mass, which according to both Sussmayr and Mozart's wife, was done according to Mozart's directions. The completed score, initially by Mozart but largely finished by Sussmayr, was then dispatched to Count Walsegg complete with a counterfeited signature of Mozart dated 1792. Despite the controversy over how much of the music is actually Mozart's, the commonly performed Sussmayr version has become widely accepted by the public, and is considered one of Mozart's finest compositions. The Recordare is considered by many people to be one of the most beautiful compositions in Mozart's entire catalogue. Regis Bookshar, a trumpet player, has performed the Requiem in concert with a full orchestra, soloists and a chorus and felt that other musicians should have the opportunity to play the hauntingly beautiful Recordare as well. So, in addition to this arrangement for a Saxophone Quintet, he has made quite a few other arrangements of this beautiful composition. There are Quintets, Sextets, Septets and Octets readily available for a wide variety of instrumental ensembles. Please take the time to look for other versions of this composition. You may fine something else which may also suit your needs. I would also encourage you to search for other arrangements by Regis Bookshar as well, as there are numerous arrangements in a variety of styles, also available for purchase. You may find something else which might interest you. Please continue to check periodically because new arrangements are being added as often as possible. I'm certain that this beautiful arrangement of Mozart's Recordare, will continue to entertain both performers and audiences alike for years to come.
Recordare (from "Requiem") (F) (Saxophone Quintet - 1 Sop, 2 Alto, 1 Ten, 1 Bari)
Quintette de Saxophone: 5 saxophones

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Horn,Trumpet - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1108151 Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Arranged by Regis Bookshar. Chamber,Christian,Classical,Instructional,Religious. 25 pages. Regis Bookshar #710775. Published by Regis Bookshar (A0.1108151). Recordare (from Requiem (K. 626) - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart/Franz Xaver Sussmayr - Brass Quintet - Advanced/Intermediate - Digital Download. Hauntingly beautiful is how the Recordare from Mozart's Requiem is often described. Originally written for an orchestra and four vocal soloists, it has now been transcribed by Regis Bookshar for a Brass Quintet, consisting of 3 Bb Trumpets and 2 French Horns, and would be a wonderful addition to any music library. This arrangement will provide students with the opportunity to practice breath control because of its long, sustained phrases, and also to give them the chance to play this beautiful composition, something which they may not have had the opportunity to do, otherwise. This selection could be performed for concerts, recitals and church services and is suitable for high school and college students but professional musicians would also enjoy playing this arrangement. Included are a score and a complete set of parts (25 pages). The Regis Bookshar Trumpet Ensemble has performed the Trumpet Quintet version of the Recordare for funerals, providing beautiful, introspective music for the occasion. There is some controversy surrounding the circumstances of the Requiem's composition because Mozart died before he could complete it. Count Franz von Walsegg had commissioned a Requiem Mass but Mozart had received only half of the payment in advance. So, upon his death on December 5th, 1791, his widow, Constanze, wished to have the work completed secretly by someone else and submit it to the count as having been completed by Mozart to collect the final payment. Joseph von Eybler was one of the first composers to be asked to complete the score and had worked on a number of movements but felt unable to complete the remainder and gave the manuscript back to Constanze Mozart. The task was then given to another composer, Franz Xaver Sussmayr. Sussmayr borrowed some of Eybler's work in making his completion, added his own orchestration to other movements and added several new movements which a Requiem Mass would normally comprise. He then added a final section by adapting the opening two movements which Mozart had written to the different words which finish the Requiem Mass, which according to both Sussmayr and Mozart's wife, was done according to Mozart's directions. The completed score, initially by Mozart but largely finished by Sussmayr, was then dispatched to Count Walsegg complete with a counterfeited signature of Mozart dated 1792. Despite the controversy over how much of the music is actually Mozart's, the commonly performed Sussmayr version has become widely accepted by the public, and is considered one of Mozart's finest compositions. The Recordare is considered by many people to be one of the most beautiful compositions in Mozart's entire catalogue. Regis Bookshar, a trumpet player, has performed the Requiem in concert with a full orchestra, soloists and a chorus and felt that other musicians should have the opportunity to play the hauntingly beautiful Recordare as well. So, in addition to this arrangement for a Brass Quintet, he has made quite a few other arrangements of this beautiful composition. There are Quintets, Sextets, Septets and Octets readily available for a wide variety of instrumental ensembles. Please take the time to look for other versions of this composition. You may fine something else which may also suit your needs. I would also encourage you to search for other arrangements by Regis Bookshar as well, as there are numerous arrangements in a variety of styles, also available for purchase. You may find something else which might interest you. Please continue to check periodically because new arrangements are being added as often as possible. I'm certain that this beautiful arrangement of Mozart's Recordare, will continue to entertain both performers and audiences alike for years to come.
Recordare (from "Requiem") (F) (Brass Quintet - 3 Trp, 2 Hrn)
Quintette de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, trombone, tuba

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