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Double Bass,String Bass Solo - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.780037 By Journey. By Jonathan Cain, Neal Schon, and Steve Perry. Arranged by Graham Boag. Rock. Individual part. 19 pages. Graham Boag #5023745. Published by Graham Boag (A0.780037). Don't Stop Believin’ is a song by American rock band Journey, originally released as the second single from their seventh album Escape (1981). It became a number 9 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 on its original release after entering the chart at position 56 on 31st October 1981. In the United Kingdom, the song was not a Top 40 hit on its original release; however, it reached number 6 in 2009.Mike DeGagne of AllMusic has described Don't Stop Believin' as a perfect rock song and an anthem, featuring one of the best opening keyboard riffs in rock. It is the best-selling digital track from the 20th century with over 7 million copies sold in the United States. It was used in the Final scene of HBO’s The Sopranos bringing the song to a newer audience and then it’s use in the US television series Glee where it was performed in either whols or part in six different episodes throughout the run of the show, including the 120th (second last) episode, once again brining the song to a new younger audience.   I have now done an arrangement for Double Bass quartet which is sure to prove popular with audience’s young and old as well as your Bass group.
Don't Stop Believin'
Contre Basse
Journey
$12.99 11.08 € Contre Basse PDF SheetMusicPlus

Organ - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.877903 Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Steven Griffin. Christmas. Score. 8 pages. Steven Griffin #6201195. Published by Steven Griffin (A0.877903). A fun-filled festive frolic through the 12 days of Christmas utilising the 12 major diatonic keys.  Will the organist be able to keep count of how many days there are?Written for not hugely competent organist (the composer himself...).  Registrations at the discretion of the performer - you know your instrument so utilise it as best you can. The dynamics are more of a general 'guide' so feel free to ad gradations of dynamic here and there to suit your playing style/ability.Most importantly, it is meant to be a bit of fun and no taken too seriously so enjoy it!  Suitable for a Christmas Concert or maybe a service for youngsters.  Not for Midnight Mass...
The 12 Days of Christmas (organ solo)
Orgue

$6.78 5.78 € Orgue PDF SheetMusicPlus

Large Ensemble Voice - Digital Download SKU: A0.869339 Composed by Thomas Oboe Lee. 20th Century,Baroque,Classical,Contemporary,Romantic Period. Score and parts. With Pluto … The Lord of the Underworld. (2005) This year, 2009, he asked me if I would be interested in writing a work for narrator and chamber orchestra like Prokofiev’s “Peter and the Wolf.†I said, “Yes. I would be delighted to do so.†He. 90 pages. Thomas Oboe Lee #32449. Published by Thomas Oboe Lee (A0.869339). Program note. Maestro Charles Ansbacher has been a devoted supporter of my work for many years. In the past 6 years he has commissioned me to write two works for his ensemble, the Boston Landmarks Orchestra: 1) Mambo!!! (2003) 2) Pluto … The Lord of the Underworld (2005) This year, 2009, he asked me if I would be interested in writing a work for narrator and chamber orchestra like Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf. I said, Yes. I would be delighted to do so. He told me that the subject for this work would be Boston’s own landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmsted. Sure, I said, why not? Charles told me he had a poet in mind who would provide the text, Nancy Stevenson. I said, Great! The work is in four parts, following Ms. Stevenson’s poetic design. I wrote a marching music in Part One depicting Mr. Olmsted when as a child he walked from his home to his aunts and uncles who lived far away. As a young man, Mr. Olmsted went through many jobs until he decided that as a landscape architect he could make cities a better place for children and adults alike. The mayor of Boston hired him to do just that, to make Boston more livable. In Part Two, I wrote presto music depicting the dredging of the Charles River and the planting of trees along its shores. In Part Three, the text describes the Boston Emerald Necklace – the paths that lead from the Fens to the Arboretum to Franklin Park. For this section I chose music that is bucolic and pastoral, a setting that evokes the country side with a flock of sheep, complete with a shepherd and his dog. In the last section the text describes Mr. Olmsted’s dream that in his parks there would be tranquility and rest to the mind … a place where the rich and the poor would play together. The music returns to the legato march that began the work.
Emerald Necklace ... The Story of Frederick Law Olmsted (2009) for narrator and orchestra

$9.99 8.52 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Large Ensemble Voice - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.869309 Composed by Thomas Oboe Lee. 20th Century,Baroque,Classical,Contemporary,Romantic Period. Score and parts. With Pluto … The Lord of the Underworld. (2005) This year, 2009, he asked me if I would be interested in writing a work for narrator and chamber orchestra like Prokofiev’s “Peter and the Wolf.†I said, “Yes. I would be delighted to do so.†He. 90 pages. Thomas Oboe Lee #431371. Published by Thomas Oboe Lee (A0.869309). Program note. Maestro Charles Ansbacher has been a devoted supporter of my work for many years. In the past 6 years he has commissioned me to write two works for his ensemble, the Boston Landmarks Orchestra: 1) Mambo!!! (2003) 2) Pluto … The Lord of the Underworld (2005) This year, 2009, he asked me if I would be interested in writing a work for narrator and chamber orchestra like Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf. I said, Yes. I would be delighted to do so. He told me that the subject for this work would be Boston’s own landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmsted. Sure, I said, why not? Charles told me he had a poet in mind who would provide the text, Nancy Stevenson. I said, Great! The work is in four parts, following Ms. Stevenson’s poetic design. I wrote a marching music in Part One depicting Mr. Olmsted when as a child he walked from his home to his aunts and uncles who lived far away. As a young man, Mr. Olmsted went through many jobs until he decided that as a landscape architect he could make cities a better place for children and adults alike. The mayor of Boston hired him to do just that, to make Boston more livable. In Part Two, I wrote presto music depicting the dredging of the Charles River and the planting of trees along its shores. In Part Three, the text describes the Boston Emerald Necklace – the paths that lead from the Fens to the Arboretum to Franklin Park. For this section I chose music that is bucolic and pastoral, a setting that evokes the country side with a flock of sheep, complete with a shepherd and his dog. In the last section the text describes Mr. Olmsted’s dream that in his parks there would be tranquility and rest to the mind … a place where the rich and the poor would play together. The music returns to the legato march that began the work.
Emerald Necklace ... The Story of Frederick Law Olmsted (2009) for narrator and orchestra

$9.99 8.52 € PDF SheetMusicPlus


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