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Choral Choir (SSA) - Digital Download SKU: A0.914181 Composed by Johanna Muller-hermann. Arranged by Music for a While. 20th Century,Romantic Period. Octavo. 12 pages. Music for a While #6526993. Published by Music for a While (A0.914181). Johanna Müller-Hermann (1868-1941) was born in Vienna and after several years as a primary school teacher returned to music studying with a number of teachers including Alexander von Zemlinsky and Josef Foerster. As a composer she wrote a large number of chamber, vocal and orchestra works and enjoyed much success during her lifetime. She became a professor of music theory at the New Vienna Conservatory in 1918 and much of her music was published by Universal Edition and Musikhaus Doblinger.Die Weihe der Nacht is the first piece from Müller-Hermann’s Zwei Frauenchöre mit orchestrer, Op. 10. It sets a text by Friedrich Hebbel (1813-1863) and was first published by Universal Edition in 1915.Full score and orchestral parts also available.
Johanna Müller-Hermann - Die Weihe der Nacht, Op. 10 No. 1 for female choir, harp and strings CHORA
Chorale 3 parties

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String Orchestra - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.880249 Composed by Enrique Granados. Arranged by Laurent Beeckmans. 20th Century,World. Score and parts. 21 pages. Laurent Beeckmans #6233655. Published by Laurent Beeckmans (A0.880249). Spanish Dance No.6 in D major by Enrique Granados (Danza Española n°6). Arrangement for string orchestra by Laurent Beeckmans. The PDF file contains the score and the separate parts (Violin I, Violin II, Viola, Cello and Double Bass).Printing instructions :- print pages 1 to 12 as a booklet for the score- pages 13 & 14 : violin I part (2 pages)- pages 15 & 16 : violin II part (2 pages)- pages 17 & 18 : viola part (2 pages)- pages 19 & 20 : cello part (2 pages)- page 21 : double bass part (1 page)
Granados - Spanish Dance No.6 - Arrangement for Strings
Orchestre à Cordes

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String Orchestra - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.942953 Composed by Geoffrey Peterson. Contemporary. Score and parts. 43 pages. Geoffrey Peterson #4267231. Published by Geoffrey Peterson (A0.942953). Link to complete recording: https://soundcloud.com/geoffrey-peterson/sets/the-edmund-fitzgerald-concerto On November 9th, 1975, the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald left port in Superior, Wisconsin. The 729-foot-long iron ore carrier, loaded with 26 thousand tons of taconite pellets for the auto industry, was bound for Detroit. Earlier that day, the weather service had issued a gale warning. This was not unusual, considering that gale storms are typical during November on Lake Superior. The Fitzgerald’s Captain, Ernest McSorley, and her 29-member crew headed northeast unaware of the maelstrom they would soon encounter. At around 2 a.m., Bernie Cooper, captain of the Arthur M. Andersen, another freighter which was following a few miles behind the Fitzgerald, radioed Captain McSorley to consult with him about the worsening storm. They had both decided to take a more northerly route along the Canadian shore, which they hoped would provide some shelter from the violent gale winds and waves. The Fitzgerald’s long-range radar stopped working the following day and was needed in order to avoid Six-Fathom Shoal, a shallow area of Lake Superior that could rupture the ship’s hull. McSorley soon radioed the Anderson to report that the Fitzgerald had sustained some topside damage...a fence rail down, two vents lost or damaged, and a starboard list. A list meant that the Fitzgerald was taking on too much water and was causing it to lean to one side. The short-range radar also stopped working, and the radio direction beacon from nearby Whitefish Point vanished. This would make it impossible for the Fitzgerald to reach the lee waters of Whitefish Bay and escape the 80 mph winds churning 20 to 30-foot waves. At 7:10 p.m. that night, First Mate Morgan Clark of the Andersen radioed the Fitzgerald to see how they were doing. Captain McSorley replied, We’re holding our own. This was the last contact anyone would have with the Fitzgerald. Shortly thereafter, the Edmund Fitzgerald disappeared from the Anderson’s radar screen. All 29 of her crew were lost on November 10th, 1975. The Edmund Fitzgerald chronicles the tragic final voyage of the well-known shipwreck in 4 movements; Embarkment, The Gales, Six-Fathom Shoal (We’re holding our own.) and Entombment-Dirge. The concerto makes use of several musical quotes. The first is Spanish Ladies, an English sea chantey, which appears in both the 1st and 3rd movements. The second is the funeral march theme from the 2nd movement of Beethoven’s 3rd Symphony which is heard in the 4th movement of the concerto. In addition, a chime is rung 29 times during the final bars of the concerto to memorialize the men who lost their lives. The Crew of the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald: Michael E. Armagost, Frederick J. Beetcher, Thomas D. Bentsen, Edward F. Bindon, Thomas D. Borgeson, Oliver J. Champeau, Nolan S. Church, Ransom E. Cundy, Thomas E. Edwards, Russell G. Haskell, George J. Holl, Bruce L. Hudson, Allen G. Kalmon, Gordon F. MacLellan, Joseph W. Mazes, John H. McCarthy, Ernest M. McSorley, Eugene W. O'Brien, Karl A. Peckol, John J. Poviach, James A. Pratt, Robert C. Rafferty, Paul M. Riippa, John D. Simmons, William J. Spengler, Mark A. Thomas, Ralph G. Walton, David E. Weiss, Blaine H. Wilhelm.
The Edmund Fitzgerald - Concerto for Piano and Strings
Orchestre à Cordes

$9.99 8.56 € Orchestre à Cordes PDF SheetMusicPlus






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