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Small Ensemble Flute,Guitar,Piano - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.756999 Composed by Simon Peberdy. Contemporary,Standards,Wedding. Score and parts. 10 pages. Simon Peberdy #2916753. Published by Simon Peberdy (A0.756999). One of a series of easy melodious gap-fillers written originally for use in church services. Can be lengthened / shortened to suit the occasion by spontaneously choosing which sections to repeat from the rehearsal marks given. Basic duration is given in the title (hence the unimaginative names). Careful, you can't get the tunes out of your head! The mp3 is a computer generated one at the moment.For more new compositions / arrangements, please visit www.simonpeberdymusic.com
Melodious Instrumental Interlude 1'58 in B flat for 2 flutes, guitar and/or piano by Simon Peberdy
2 Flûtes traversières (duo)

$1.99 1.7 € 2 Flûtes traversières (duo) PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Trombone - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.757089 Composed by Simon Peberdy. Contemporary,Latin,Multicultural,Standards,World. Score and part. 12 pages. Simon Peberdy #5722231. Published by Simon Peberdy (A0.757089). A party feel with clapping included, harking back to the clapping the NHS at 8pm every Thursday in the UK, which developed into clapping all key workers to thank them for what they were doing during the Corona crisis of 2020.This is the third piece in the Corona Suite, a collection of 5 pieces for Trombone and Piano written during the Covid-19 lockdown in 2020.The suite comprises 5 pieces, taking a humorous approach in depicting various key events during lockdown:Corona BonaSelf Isolation BluesKey Workers CalypsoCoughing at the StarsCorona ParadeThe suite of all 5 pieces is available as a single download, or as individual pieces. To listen to an mp3 or view a video (where applicable) of an individual piece, please visit www.simonpeberdymusic.com where you will find the relevant links.Apologies for any temporary computer generated recordings!
Key Workers Calypso for Trombone and Piano from the Corona Suite by Simon Peberdy
Trombone et Piano

$2.99 2.55 € Trombone et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1392694 Composed by David R. Peoples. Classical,Contemporary. Score. 10 pages. Bluesilhouettes Music #976212. Published by Bluesilhouettes Music (A0.1392694). In one sense, parsimonious can mean frugal/stingy or restrained -  I hope the reflection of restraint is well-balanced here. Parsimonious can also be used to build cool science-y graphs with branched elements that show the connection. I suppose that’s why a theorist called chords that share two of the same notes as parsimonious. We could spend hours drawing graphs and geeking out over chords, or I can invite you to hear Parsimonious Prelude. This work winds through a journey of colorful harmonic transformations. As you listen, some connections between chords will feel familiar, and others, well, they might share notes between the chords - but they evoke a dramatic change - even though the change is only one note.
Parsimonious Prelude
Piano seul

$4.99 4.26 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Instrumental Duet Instrumental Duet,Organ,Soprano Saxophone - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.981222 Composed by Judith Cloud. Contemporary. Score and parts. 24 pages. Judith Cloud #6690537. Published by Judith Cloud (A0.981222). What Would Nina Simone Say? For Soprano Sax and Organ (9'50)Program NotesI became interested in Nina Simone in the spring of 2018. She was born Eunice Waymon in Tryon, North Carolina, my own hometown. I knew little about her while I was growing up. Later I heard she was an activist and the sentiment around town I observed was that there was far from a feeling of pride about who Nina Simone was. If that really was the case (and I have no proof of it) there was a dramatic change with the creation of The Nina Simone Project in 2006. I was still ignorant of this, having lived in Arizona for most of my adult life. But researching Simone led me to an immense feeling of pride for my hometown when I read about the support she had from the white community in the 1940’s. Without that encouragement and financial support, as well as artistic support from a local piano teacher, Muriel Mazzanovich, Mrs. Mazzy, as she was called and who Nina treasured and respected all of her life, Nina Simone would never have reached the world with her unique prodigious musical talent. She was a diva by all counts and her original compositions reflect a balance of words with music that is far superior to what her contemporaries were creating. A bronze sculpture of her by Zenos Frudakis now stands on Main Street in Tryon. How can you be an artist and not reflect the times? Simone asked in an interview. That to me is the definition of an artist. The feminist writer Germaine Greer declared Every generation has to discover Nina Simone. She is evidence that female genius is real. What would Nina Simone say today? I think she’d be mad as hell and screaming about revolution, probably still advocating for the use of violence. I’ve used some of Simone’s energetic and compelling motives in this composition. It is my own tribute to her genius and to how she gave to the world so much even though she was plagued with agonizing physical and mental ailments. That suffering seems to me an undercurrent in each video I have watched of her concerts. What I would give to have been in her presence for one of those concerts! She embodied music as an art form, revering her musical teachers, Bach, especially. That she never achieved her main goal of becoming the first female African-American classical pianist of world stature is perhaps not so sad when you think of how many more people she moved with her talent expressed in jazz and folk popular idioms. But she was prone to violence and many people, even those closest to her, were often fearful of her rage. She was misunderstood for so many years and it was only in the last two decades of her life that her moods were somewhat controlled through use of prescription drugs. The musical life that began for Eunice Waymon when she was seven years old playing the piano and organ for services at St. Luke’s C.M.E. Church (where her mother was the preacher) in Tryon, N.C. traversed many cities in many countries. She died at the age of 70 in 2003 in Carry-le-Rouet, France.
What Would Nina Simone Say? For Soprano Sax & Organ (9'50")
Saxophone et Orgue

$15.00 12.79 € Saxophone et Orgue PDF SheetMusicPlus


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