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String Quartet Cello,String Quartet,Viola,Violin - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.909889 Composed by George Frederick Root. Arranged by Christopher Benfield. 20th Century,Holiday,Instructional,Patriotic,Standards. Score and parts. 2 pages. Christopher Benfield #4311087. Published by Christopher Benfield (A0.909889). This arrangement of the popular American song by George Frederick Root will instill a sense of patriotism to the early intermediate string players who perform this piece. A great addition to general repertoire as well as a perfect recital piece for student string players, this piece by Christopher Benfield is a good choice for the classroom setting.
The Battle Cry of Freedom
Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons, alto, violoncelle

$1.99 1.72 € Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons, alto, violoncelle PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Tenor Trombone - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1335564 Composed by Alexander Burdiss. Contemporary. Score and part. 12 pages. Ars Nova Press #921400. Published by Ars Nova Press (A0.1335564). Too Much For Our Thirstby Alexander BurdissArranged for Trombone and PianoDedicated to Courtney CarmackPerformance Time: approx. 7:00This is an adaptation for trombone of a piece originally written for tuba. The Eyes of the Poor from Paris SpleenWritten by Charles Baudelaire, Translated by Arthur Symons Ah! you want to know why I hate you to-day. It will probably be less easy for you to understand than for me to explain it to you; for you are, I think, the most perfect example of feminine impenetrability that could possibly be found. We had spent a long day together, and it had seemed to me short. We had promised one another that we would think the same thoughts and that our two souls should become one soul; a dream which is not original, after all, except that, dreamed by all men, it has been realised by none. In the evening you were a little tired, and you sat down outside a new café at the corner of a new boulevard, still littered with plaster and already displaying proudly its unfinished splendours. The café glittered. The very gas put on all the fervency of a fresh start, and lighted up with its full force the blinding whiteness of the walls, the dazzling sheets of glass in the mirrors, the gilt of cornices and mouldings, the chubby-cheeked pages straining back from hounds in leash, the ladies laughing at the falcons on their wrists, the nymphs and goddesses carrying fruits and pies and game on their heads, the Hebes and Ganymedes holding out at arm's-length little jars of syrups or parti-coloured obelisks of ices; the whole of history and of mythology brought together to make a paradise for gluttons. Exactly opposite to us, in the roadway, stood a man of about forty years of age, with a weary face and a greyish beard, holding a little boy by one hand and carrying on the other arm a little fellow too weak to walk. He was taking the nurse-maid's place, and had brought his children out for a walk in the evening. All were in rags. The three faces were extraordinarily serious, and the six eyes stared fixedly at the new café with an equal admiration, differentiated in each according to age. The father's eyes said: How beautiful it is! how beautiful it is! One would think that all the gold of the poor world had found its way to these walls. The boy's eyes said: How beautiful it is! how beautiful it is! But that is a house which only people who are not like us can enter. As for the little one's eyes, they were too fascinated to express anything but stupid and utter joy. Song-writers say that pleasure ennobles the soul and softens the heart. The song was right that evening, so far as I was concerned. Not only was I touched by this family of eyes, but I felt rather ashamed of our glasses and decanters, so much too much for our thirst. I turned to look at you, dear love, that I might read my own thought in you; I gazed deep into your eyes, so beautiful and so strangely sweet, your green eyes that are the home of caprice and under the sovereignty of the Moon; and you said to me: Those people are insupportable to me with their staring saucer- eyes! Couldn't you tell the head waiter to send them away? So hard is it to understand one another, dearest, and so incommunicable is thought, even between people who are in love!
Too Much For Our Thirst (Trombone and Piano)
Trombone et Piano

$9.99 8.65 € Trombone et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir (SATB) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.917611 Composed by Will Taylor. Concert,Patriotic. Octavo. 7 pages. Will Taylor's Music #5024861. Published by Will Taylor's Music (A0.917611). This is an SATB version of part of Laurence Binyon's poem, and provides a much needed choral addition to the repertoire for Rememberance Sunday or similar occasions world wide.  Optional text is offered for verse one making it  appropriate for performance outside England and I hope I will be forgiven for taking this liberty.  In the last verse, the last post may be played on a subtle trumpet stop by a second organist.  If this luxury is not available, the accompaniment may be adapted accordingly, but it works just as well without the trumpet sound. The original version for solo baritone is also available on SMP.
FOR THE FALLEN
Chorale SATB

$3.00 2.6 € Chorale SATB PDF SheetMusicPlus

Full Orchestra - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1002835 Composed by Kyle Vanderburg. Contemporary. Score and parts. 112 pages. NoteForge #5793397. Published by NoteForge (A0.1002835). I started writing what would become One Sows for the Benefit of Another Age in 2013, as I was sketching ideas for what became a piano trio. I liked what I had created, but two things became evident: The piece was destined to be for orchestra, and I was not good enough as a composer to finish it. Over the next seven years, I kept returning to this piece in my spare time, adding some sections, tweaking some others, and at some point I gained the experience to finish it. But the trade-off was that I no longer had the time. At least until Spring of 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic put most of my projects on hold, and I was able to return to--and finish--the work.The title came last. My ideas while I was writing centered around Americana (I was listening to a lot of Copland, Barber, and Ives) and infusing my history and experience in the Ozarks and on the plains. I knew I wanted to make use of the idea of illumination, of dawn. I wanted to start in the shadows and end aglow. The darkness was such a defining feature that my working title was Aegri Somnia, loosely translated from Latin as troubled dreams. As I continued working, I realized that the focus wasn't the darkness--the focus was the change.I discuss change a lot in my teaching. Students often see change as transformative change--massive, radical, sweeping change, like winning the lottery, or winning an audition. Transformative change is easy--it usually involves hoping for a situation or a Deus ex Machina, and if it happens, it benefits us immediately. Iterative change, however--small, repeated, incremental change that builds up over time--is hard. An extra half-hour of work every day, a little extra contributed to savings every month, these changes add up over time and become significant. But it requires intention and action, and it doesn't reap immediate benefits. It may not end up benefitting us at all.One Sows changes iteratively. It starts from a dark place, but is sprinkled with seeds of hope. A descending motive introduced in the violins brings us out of the darkness, albeit slowly. The idea spreads, develops, and eventually becomes part of a new idea, a new paradigm, that takes over.In searching for a title, I came across Serit ut alteri saeclo prosit, North Dakota's Latin state motto, whose English translation is the title of this work. It's a recent addition to the North Dakota statutes, but a timeless message. Our work isn't finished yet.
One Sows for the Benefit of Another Age - Orchestra
Orchestre

$49.99 43.27 € Orchestre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Cello,Instrumental Duet,Violin - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1207567 By Scott Joplin. By Scott Joplin. Arranged by Arezzo Music. 20th Century,Contemporary,Folk,Jazz,Ragtime. 3 pages. Arezzo Music #805735. Published by Arezzo Music (A0.1207567). Get ready to be captivated by the enchanting melodies of our featured entertainer, a violin and cello duo. This talented duo is composed of two exceptionally skilled musicians who have come together to deliver a stunning performance that will leave you in awe.  Their unique combination of instruments allows for a rich and dynamic sound, filling the room with harmonious tones that will transport you to another world. From the gentle and delicate melodies of classical compositions to the energetic and lively beats of modern tunes, this duo delivers a performance that caters to a diverse audience.  Whether you're a lover of classical music or a fan of contemporary, sit back, relax, and enjoy the spellbinding performance of this violin and cello duo. Don't forget to like and subscribe to our channel for more amazing performances!
The Entertainer - Violin and Cello - Easy Version
Violon, Violoncelle (duo)
Scott Joplin
$3.99 3.45 € Violon, Violoncelle (duo) PDF SheetMusicPlus






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