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Brass Ensemble Horn,Trombone,Trumpet,Tuba - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.931249 Composed by Giuseppe Verdi. Arranged by Alessandro Macrì. A Cappella,Concert,Film/TV,Romantic Period,Sacred. Score and parts. 20 pages. Music Macri Editions #5771023. Published by Music Macri Editions (A0.931249). La Messa da Requiem di Giuseppe Verdi è un'opera certamente religiosa, ma in un modo tutto suo, scritta cioè da un uomo che non era propriamente praticante: composta ed eseguita (su un precedente progetto per Rossini) nel 1874 per commemorare Alessandro Manzoni a un anno dalla scomparsa, è un lavoro che unisce, alla devozione quasi filiale per i due Grandi, una sensibilità operistica tutta verdiana. E in verità, i cantanti solisti che Verdi aveva in mente nello scrivere la partitura erano certamente voci d’opera.La prima nella chiesa di San Marco a Milano ebbe un tale successo che si tennero altre tre esecuzioni al Teatro alla Scala. Francis Tovey scrive: La Messa era arrivata nella sua vera casa (...) dove il pubblico, che non doveva badare alle convenzioni ecclesiastiche, poté dare sfogo al proprio entusiasmo, con esuberanza tipicamente italiana. Verdi non aveva intenzione di riservare la partitura a rare, solenni commemorazioni. La qualità drammatica e operistica del Requiem mal si adatta all’uso di un servizio regolare in chiesa, né il compositore voleva che funzionasse come liturgia. Fin dall'inizio, Verdi ha concepito il suo Requiem per l’esecuzione, non per la devozione; voleva che il suo lavoro fosse complementare alla popolarità di Manzoni per mostrare al mondo la cultura italiana, tanto che lo portò personalmente in tournée a Parigi, New York, Londra e Vienna.Il Requiem di Verdi, come Ein deutsches Requiem di Johannes Brahms, è l’affermazione di un dolore personale che si serve di un testo preso in prestito dalla liturgia sacra.Neanche Brahms, come Verdi, era particolarmente devoto. Per entrambi, le parole della messa da requiem per i defunti rappresentano il bisogno universale di esprimere le emozioni che ci assalgono quando una persona amata muore: dolore, perdita, tristezza, rabbia, paura del giudizio divino e speranza di pace sia per i defunti che per coloro che sono in lutto.Verdi inizia con i versi Requiem aeternam dona eis, Domine che il coro e l'orchestra intonano in fasi sommesse e raccolte. I quattro solisti si uniscono al coro e all'orchestra per uno stentoreo Kyrie eleison. Il tonitruante boato orchestrale e corale del Dies irae che segue immediatamente il Kyrie Ã¨ il momento più atteso e memorabile del Requiem. Qui i musicisti, i coristi e i cantanti devono produrre esplosioni sonore continue e inarrestabili. Gli ottoni, le percussioni, i legni e il coro sono tirati al massimo, mentre le voci gridano sgomento e dolore, e gli archi crescono di intensità e impeto. Del resto, il materiale musicale del pauroso Dies irae ritorna di continuo lungo tutta la Messa, dipingendo un quadro da Giorno del Giudizio: non a caso l’opera è stata equiparata all’affresco michelangiolesco della Cappella Sistina. Un lavoro cupamente drammatico, con intermittenti, brevi, violenti lampi di luce.Di volta in volta, Verdi ci fa vivere il terrore dell'inferno (timbri e registri bassi) e la luminosa speranza di salvezza, preparandoci alla gioia del Sanctus, con la tromba che annuncia Santo, santo, santo, Signore degli eserciti! Il cielo e la terra sono pieni della tua gloria!Verdi conclude il suo Requiem con un soprano che intona i primi versi di Libera me (Liberami, o Signore, dalla morte eterna in quel terribile giorno). Tutto il dramma, il terrore, l’angoscia delle sezioni precedenti ritorna, come se il compositore intendesse lasciarci con un senso di incertezza: saremo, alla fine, riscattati? Verdi riprende qui la musica del Dies irae, ma alla fine, il coro e il soprano finiscono in un sussurro quasi impercettibile, con Libera me. Libera me: una speranza, una preghiera, un gemito sommesso.
DIES IRAE from REQUIEM by G. Verdi
Quatuor de Cuivres : 2 trompettes, trombone, tuba

$9.00 7.72 € Quatuor de Cuivres : 2 trompettes, trombone, tuba PDF SheetMusicPlus

Clarinet Ensemble,Woodwind Ensemble Bass Clarinet,E-Flat Clarinet - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1311910 Composed by Sigfrid Karg-Elert. Arranged by Stephen Davies. 20th Century,Chamber,Classical,Historic,Multicultural,World. 32 pages. Stephen Davies #900807. Published by Stephen Davies (A0.1311910). The music of Karg-Elert is renowned all over the world and cherished by Organists, his use of unusual harmony, bursts of frantic and passionate passages, with sensuous and vast chordal images never fails to deserve the many plaudits amassed by this composer, and above all never dull a moment.Carefully extracting the strands of music from the original is no easy task, but it does give us mere mortals a chance to view and listen to the music of Sigfrid Karg-Elert from a different angle.
"LEGEND" No.1 from Tryptych For Organ Op.141
Ensemble de Clarinettes

$16.99 14.58 € Ensemble de Clarinettes PDF SheetMusicPlus

Brass quartet, timpani, cymbals, and organ (Parts for Trumpets I and II in B-flat and C, Horn in F (substitute for Trombone I), Trombones I and II, Cymbals, Timpani, and Organ are included in publication.) - Medium - Digital Download SKU: MQ.20-314-E Composed by Michael Burkhardt and Sigfrid Karg-Elert. Church Anniversary, Ordination/Installation. 36 pages. MorningStar Music Publishers - Digital Sheet Music #20-314-E. Published by MorningStar Music Publishers - Digital Sheet Music (MQ.20-314-E). A festive arrangement for organ, brass quartet, timpani, and cymbals, of a movement from 33 Portraits, Op. 101, a collection of short pieces for harmonium (reed organ) by German composer and professor of theory Sigfrid Karg-Elert.
Praise the Lord with Drums and Cymbals: (Lobet den Herrn mit Pauken und Zimbeln schön)

$38.00 32.62 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Brass Quintet - Digital Download SKU: A0.775160 Composed by Various. Arranged by Bill Wilson. 20th Century. 236 pages. Alexander Wilson #3554651. Published by Alexander Wilson (A0.775160). Want to improve your brass quintet's sightreading skills by reading a number of relatively obscure pieces arranged for brass quintet by the crack arranging staff at Toot Suite Brass Publishing? Try the Toot Suite Brass Summer 2018 Sightreading Grab Bag! This grab bag includes 10 pieces from a range of genres including ragtime, Tin Pan Alley, and circus marches, with a reading level ranging from Early Intermediate to Intermediate. These pieces are arranged for performance, but we have found in testing these pieces with both amateur and professional players that reading pieces of this type rapidly and relatively painlessly improves sightreading fluency.
Toot Suite Brass Summer 2018 Grab Bag
Quintette de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, trombone, tuba

$20.00 17.17 € Quintette de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, trombone, tuba PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral SATB w/opt. Bass, Shaker & Claves (included)-Digital - Digital Download SKU: H1.C5959DP Composed by Don Besig. Piano Accompaniment. General Worship, God - Faithfulness, God - Love. Octavo. 12 pages. Hope Publishing - Digital #C5959DP. Published by Hope Publishing - Digital (H1.C5959DP). Don Besig & Nancy Price. 1 John 4:21.Original Joyful anthem Nancy Price and Don Besig have created this joyful anthem reflecting on the message of faith and service found in 1 John 4:21, those who love God must love their brothers and sisters. The bright calypso style and supportive accompaniment complement an infectious melody and accessible voice parts to provide a celebratory musical statement of commitment to sharing God's love. Recorded with bass, shaker and claves, a suggested percussion pattern and chord symbols are included.
Loving God, Loving People
Chorale SATB

$2.95 2.53 € Chorale SATB PDF SheetMusicPlus

Full Orchestra - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.533654 Composed by Carson Cooman. Contemporary. Score and parts. 34 pages. Musik Fabrik Music Publishing #3035625. Published by Musik Fabrik Music Publishing (A0.533654). Commissioned by and is dedicated to trombonist Haim Avitsur. Throughout the work, the trombone is placed into a variety of different musical contexts—sometimes with bleakness and sometimes with warmth. The work begins with the tubular bells alone, presenting the principal musical material of the work. The strings enter with a suspended tapestry, through which the trombone plays its opening melodies. In this section, the trombone has a cantorial role—singing and interacting with the orchestra. These opening musical ideas are developed as the trumpet, horn, and clarinet join the trombone in soloistic roles. A signal gesture on the trumpet is heard once, interrupting the tapestry. When the signal is heard again, the music accelerates into the second section. The second section is fast and bell-like as the trombone sings excited lines through ringing masses of sound. Whirring figurations emerge in the winds and are picked up by the strings. The sectiongrows wilder until it climaxes in hammer chords. From this, the trumpet, bells, and trombone emerge—maintaining and propelling the energy of thesection. Gradually, the energy is released, leading into the third section. The third section is chorale-like, combining again suspended sounds in the strings with harmonic motion in the winds in brass. The trombone again plays a cantorial role. A build up of energy occurs at the end of this section, leading into the fourth and final section—the cadenza. The trombone bursts into the cadenza, not with a forceful shout, but with a whisper. The work winds down to its conclusion—without a loss of speed or energy, but rather by the increase of silence. Instrumentation: 2111/1100/timp/1perc/soloTbn/strings The score by itself is available as another item. The parts are on rental from the publisher.
Carson Cooman: Remembering Tomorrow: Trombone Concerto - Score Only
Orchestre

$25.95 22.27 € Orchestre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Instrumental Duet Guitar,Instrumental Duet,Piano - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.596568 Composed by Juan María Solare. 20th Century,Contemporary. Score and parts. 9 pages. Juan Maria Solare #4717703. Published by Juan Maria Solare (A0.596568). Has the Rain a Father? This piece exists in two versions: Piano solo Guitar solo (without or with electronic sounds) The piano version has no huge secrets (to clarify: the pedal is used da capo al fine without interruption). The guitar version is written in three keys: E, G and A (Dorian). The performer may choose one or another score at their convenience. The guitar version can also use effects of all kinds, or amplifiers that are not always used in classical music. At the end of 2019 an album will be released on Spotify and other online music platforms with both versions of the piece (solo piano and acoustic guitar with electronic sounds). As an example of the amplitude that the composer expects from the performers: in this record production, the guitar signal is split in two parts, panned to the right and left, and different types of effects are applied to each channel (chorus, delay, reverb of different kinds and with different parameters). The original guitar signal is also in the center. Of course, there are also the electronic sounds themselves. A preliminary version can be heard here: https://juanmariasolare.bandcamp.com/album/has-the-rain-a-father Has the Rain a Father? is a quote from the bible, specifically from the book of Job 38:28. It is part of a series of rhetorical questions that tend to convince Job of his ignorance. Has the Rain a Father? was composed in Bremen (Germany) on March 17, 2019 (plus details to the piano part on March 27). Its duration is about 4:30. I asked some people about the wording of the title. Among the meaningful answers:   Which wording is better, Has the rain a Father? or Does the Rain have a father? (Bible, Job, 38:28). It will be used as the title of a music piece for piano. Has the Rain a Father? is slightly unusual, and thus is attention-grabbing, something you want in a title. It sounds more biblical, calling attention to the allusion. In ordinary speech the Does the . . . version is more common, but for a title you don’t necessarily want common. (Johnny Wilson, former Writer and Magazine Editor (1973-1999))
Has the Rain a Father? [Piano OR Guitar]

$2.35 2.02 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Full Orchestra - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.533655 Composed by Carson Cooman. Contemporary. Score and parts. 39 pages. Musik Fabrik Music Publishing #3035627. Published by Musik Fabrik Music Publishing (A0.533655). Commissioned by and is dedicated to trombonist Haim Avitsur. Throughout the work, the trombone is placed into a variety of different musical contexts—sometimes with bleakness and sometimes with warmth. The work begins with the tubular bells alone, presenting the principal musical material of the work. The strings enter with a suspended tapestry, through which the trombone plays its opening melodies. In this section, the trombone has a cantorial role—singing and interacting with the orchestra. These opening musical ideas are developed as the trumpet, horn, and clarinet join the trombone in soloistic roles. A signal gesture on the trumpet is heard once, interrupting the tapestry. When the signal is heard again, the music accelerates into the second section. The second section is fast and bell-like as the trombone sings excited lines through ringing masses of sound. Whirring figurations emerge in the winds and are picked up by the strings. The sectiongrows wilder until it climaxes in hammer chords. From this, the trumpet, bells, and trombone emerge—maintaining and propelling the energy of thesection. Gradually, the energy is released, leading into the third section. The third section is chorale-like, combining again suspended sounds in the strings with harmonic motion in the winds in brass. The trombone again plays a cantorial role. A build up of energy occurs at the end of this section, leading into the fourth and final section—the cadenza. The trombone bursts into the cadenza, not with a forceful shout, but with a whisper. The work winds down to its conclusion—without a loss of speed or energy, but rather by the increase of silence. Instrumentation: 2111/1100/timp/1perc/soloTbn/strings The score by itself is available as another item. The parts are on rental from the publisher.
Carson Cooman: Remembering Tomorrow: Trombone Concerto (2004) for trombone and orchestra), score plu
Orchestre

$29.95 25.71 € Orchestre PDF SheetMusicPlus






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