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Brass Ensemble - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1033395 Composed by Franklin L. Shepherd/Maltbie D. Babcock. Arranged by Peter McFarland. Christian,Sacred. Score and parts. 21 pages. Peter McFarland #6424163. Published by Peter McFarland (A0.1033395). This arrangement of This Is My Father's World offers an epic and beautiful rendition of the hymn for the brass quintet medium. A little over 4 and a half minutes and on the challenging side, collegiate level players will find this an effective and audience-pleasing piece for concerts or outreach gigs while an excellent high school group could flex their lyrical and technical chops with a performance of it. A decent brass quintet would also bless a church congregation with a special music performance of this piece. Contact Peter McFarland at pmcfhorn@gmail.com with any questions. (You know, in case you were wondering what instrument I play or something...)
This Is My Father's World for Brass Quintet
Quintette de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, trombone, tuba

$12.00 10.35 € Quintette de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, trombone, tuba PDF SheetMusicPlus

Jazz Ensemble Jazz Ensemble - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1129024 Composed by Benny Carter. Arranged by Peter Stöve. 20th Century,Jazz. Score and parts. 76 pages. Peter Stove #729548. Published by Peter Stove (A0.1129024). Peter Stöve ‘What If Benny Goodman…’ series, Vol. 1! (A take-off on events that could have happened with the Benny Goodman Orchestra’s book of arrangements if things in jazz history had taken another turn). What if Benny Carter had not sailed for Europe in 1935 to become staff arranger with the BBC, but instead had helped out Benny Goodman with providing scores for his ‘Let’s Dance’ program? And suppose Carter had done the same trick that Fletcher Henderson pulled later on, e.g. adapting already existing scores of his own band for the Benny Goodman Orchestra? Carter’s ‘Symphony In Riffs’ is presented here as a piece that could have been a cornerstone of the Goodman band library. The sax soli written by Carter is there, but the clarinet dominates the second strain in a Glenn Miller-styled section, and of course later with an extended solo. Other soloists include trb 1, piano, tpt 2 and ts 1. The two different strains are juxtaposed to each other, to make for a maximum of variety. Scored for the line-up of the Benny Goodman Orchestra of 1935: solo clt/2 as/2 ts/3 tpt/2 trb/rhy. Tpt 1 to Eb3. Difficult for multiple reasons: • The clarinet soloist must be a first-class ‘BG-wannabe’. Fluent soloist, comfortable in the upper register. • Strong lead-alto required, with an old-skool ‘singing’ tone. • Lead trumpet must be able to ‘carry off’ the final section from bar 197 onwards. • Driving rhythm section needed; swinging (preferably acoustic) rhythm guitarist and a bassist who doesn’t shy away from playing compelling bass-lines. If your band meets these requirements: have fun!
Symphony In Riffs
Ensemble Jazz

$49.99 43.11 € Ensemble Jazz PDF SheetMusicPlus

Jazz Ensemble Jazz Ensemble - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1130066 By Fletcher Henderson And His Orchestra. By Clarence Williams. Arranged by Peter Stöve. 20th Century,Jazz. Score and parts. 84 pages. Peter Stove #730446. Published by Peter Stove (A0.1130066). Peter Stöve ‘What If Benny Goodman…’ series, Vol. 3! (A take-off on events that could have happened with the Benny Goodman Orchestra’s book of arrangements if things in jazz history had taken another turn). As jazz history books like Gunther Schuller’s tell us, Benny Goodman’s rendition of Jelly Roll Morton’s ‘King Porter Stomp’ in the arrangement of Fletcher Henderson ‘ushered in the Swing Era’. That this tune already had a long and venerable career was obvious to every jazz lover: starting with Morton’s own recording from 1923, it was revived on a regular basis by Fletcher Henderson for his orchestras of the ‘twenties and ‘thirties. He then adapted the tune for the Benny Goodman Orchestra, which made it a hit in 1935. And from that moment on, the tune stayed popular: in 1975 it was recorded by the Gil Evans Orchestra for the album ‘There Comes A Time’. But during the ‘twenties, Henderson picked up more ‘jazz and stomp’-tunes (as opposed to the Tin Pan Alley/Broadway fare) and had them arranged for his orchestra. One such example is a tune credited to pianist/bandleader/businessman Clarence Williams (although other sources state that it was actually written by Joseph Joe Jordan, one of the early ragtime ‘professors’). That is the composition ‘Hop Off’, a very swinging, hard-driving multi-strain tune. Henderson recorded it in 1927. However, unlike ‘King Porter Stomp’, Henderson never chose to ‘adapt’ this tune for his ‘thirties swing-style orchestra, and so it never became a part of the Goodman Orchestra’s band book. What if Henderson had done so, and in 1935 had handed over the tune to Goodman as an addition for his ‘Let’s Dance’-library? ‘Hop Off’ is presented here as a piece that could have been a cornerstone of the Goodman band library. Based on the 1927 Henderson arrangement, it juxtaposes the two main strains of the original composition for maximum variety. Plenty of breaks, stoptime-sections and other ‘hot’ stuff. Scored for the line-up of the Benny Goodman Orchestra of 1935: solo clt/2 as/2 ts/3 tpt/2 trb/rhy. Tpt 1 to Eb3. Solo’s for clarinet, tenor sax 1, tpt 2, trb 1 and a brief four-bar spot for the drummer at the end. If your band is able to play ‘King Porter Stomp’, this tune should cause no problems. The only exception is the presence of a solo clt part. The clarinet soloist must be a first-class ‘BG-wannabe’: fluent soloist, comfortable in the upper register. Must be able to be heard over a shouting ensemble chorus. If your band has such a player: have fun!
Hop Off
Ensemble Jazz
Fletcher Henderson And His Orchestra
$49.99 43.11 € Ensemble Jazz PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.835242 By Peter Cetera. By David Babyface Foster, Diane Nini, and Peter Cetera. Arranged by Claudio Porstmann. Contemporary. Score. 6 pages. Claudio Porstmann #4832103. Published by Claudio Porstmann (A0.835242). Glory of Love is a song from the 80´s hit movie Karate Kid II. It is the title song performed by Peter Cetera which turned into a great hit. It was written after Cetera left Chicago and is on his solo album. Glory of Love is arranged for solo piano, incorporating the melody into the body of the music, so that it makes sense when played without the vocals and portrays the character of the piece. Listen to the whole song on soundcloud:https://soundcloud.com/claudio-porstmann/glory-of-love-theme-from-karate-kid-ii-peter-cetera.
Glory Of Love Theme from KARATE KID PART II
Piano seul
Peter Cetera
$4.99 4.3 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus






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