EUROPE
15191 articles
USA
18537 articles
DIGITAL
34010 articles (à imprimer)
Partitions Digitales
Partitions à imprimer
34010 partitions trouvées


Choral Choir (SSAA) - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.762497 By Chicago. By David Babyface Foster and Peter Cetera. Arranged by Rowena Harper. A Cappella,Barbershop,Pop. Octavo. 9 pages. Rowena Harper #4978561. Published by Rowena Harper (A0.762497). An old favourite love song that transcends time and has been played at many a wedding. This arrangement captures the Chicago key changes and the memorable countermelodies of the original song, whilst being firmly based in barber-pop (non-contestable) harmony. The melodic lines facilitate a passionate rendition that will be enjoyed by many a listener as the different voice parts weave their magic around and with each other, particularly in the closing pages of the arrangement where it creatively builds to drive the piece home.Purchasing allows printing of one copy, and one copy per singer is required.Range (Lowest-Highest): Bass TBC, Baritone TBC, Lead TBC, Tenor TBC.Not transposed - original performed key - but that does make it look rather funky for a start with 7 flats!This is price for a set of parts (four copies).  Available on request as a per copy price - minimum 10 copies.(Note: This sheet music is notated in barbershop format: Tenor (S.1) and Lead (S.2) in treble clef , Baritone (A.1) and Bass (A.2) in bass clef. The bass clef parts are sung an octave higher than written.Contact: acappellatenor@gmail.com.
You're The Inspiration
Chorale SSAA
Chicago
$3.00 2.61 € Chorale SSAA PDF SheetMusicPlus

Alto Saxophone Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1049003 Composed by An-lun Huang. 20th Century,Classical,Contemporary,Multicultural,Traditional,World. Individual part. 16 pages. DoReMi Edition #653396. Published by DoReMi Edition (A0.1049003). Chinese Rhapsody No.3 was composed e in Toronto, Canada , 1988. Huang dedicated the piece to the Canadian Saxophonist Paul Brodie who premiered it in Parry sound of Ontario in the same year. Written in Saibei Folk Style, the music is divided into 5 movements without stop. As usual, Huang didn‘t use any folk song . But the typical taste of Huang’s “Zhang Jia Kou[張家å£] accent†is pretty easy to be identified. With the concert virtuosity, the 1st movement is composed as an emotional Cadenza which expresses the profound affections to the land of Saibei. Using the same Alto Sax., the lyric 2nd movement is followed by a folk dance, the 3rd movement. Chang to a Soprano Saxophone, the 4th movement is sound like a dreamy nocturne which is interrupted by the percussions of the fiery 5th movement. The whole Rhapsody ends on a climax of the Chinese Northern west “wind and percussion “styleâ€. Brodie found more than 300 trills in this piece. Perhaps this is the key to perform the music in real Chinese style. Huang has composed 5 versions of these pieces for different ensembles: saxophone solo with piano, or strings, or winds/brasses, or Chinese traditional orchestra, or symphony orchestra. The attached mp3 was performed by the German saxophonist Jurgen Demmler with pianist Peter Grabinger in 1996. Duration: 20’.
CHINESE RHAPSODY No.3 For Saxophone with different ensembles, Op.46(1988) [solo part]
Saxophone Alto

$7.99 6.94 € Saxophone Alto PDF SheetMusicPlus






Partitions Gratuites
Acheter des Partitions Musicales
Acheter des Partitions Digitales à Imprimer
Acheter des Instruments de Musique

© 2000 - 2025

Accueil - Version intégrale