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Concert Band - Digital Download SKU: AX.00-PC-0000837_WPTBBBC (wp) B-flat Tuba B.C.. Composed by Robert Sheldon. Instructional. World Part. 2 pages. Alfred Music - Digital Sheet Music #00-PC-0000837_wpTBBBC. Published by Alfred Music - Digital Sheet Music (AX.00-PC-0000837_WPTBBBC). UPC: 038081268248.A musical portrait of Manhattan's cityscape, Metroplex opens with a vision of the New York skyline, tall buildings, and concrete canyons. This leads to an urban jazz scene in one of Harlem's clubs. Finally, the music takes us on a wild taxi ride through the heavy traffic of this incredible city. The skyline is seen once more as we leave Manhattan, hopefully to return again soon. This title is available in SmartMusic.
Metroplex: (wp) B-flat Tuba B.C.
Orchestre d'harmonie

$3.00 2.59 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Piano,Vocal,Voice - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.953857 By Francis Osentowski piano, Marsha Anderson, Soprano. By Francis Osentowski, Music Francis Osentowski, DMA University of North Texas, and Text, Jerry McElveen. Contemporary,Multicultural,Standards,World. Score. 7 pages. Francis Osentowski #6095999. Published by Francis Osentowski (A0.953857). LETTERS FROM A POET IN ITALY -  A song cycle in four movements. I. Eighteen in Italy II. Caregiver                      III. Colosseum IV. David 2007The songs in my cycle are for voice and piano. They are setting of four poems by Jerry McElveen, Professor Emeritus at Richland College of the Dallas College  system. The title refers to texts written during a tour of Italy by a group of college faculty and spouses.  On the tour we visited several historic sites around Italy. At the end of the tour, professor McElveen surprised us by reciting a series of poems written during that trip. On hearing his performance, I felt his words were musical and perfect texts to be set to music.  The Letters from a Poet in Italy song cycle is the result of our collaboration and has been performed numerous times in the DFW area. A recent performance was sponsored by the art song organization Voces Intimae: the Art of Song. The concert was reviewed by Scott Cantrell Music/Art Critic for the Dallas Morning News and awarded a positive review.  The audio recordings feature soprano Marsha Anderson with my piano accompaniment. Marsha had a distinguished career as an opera singer in Italy for 20 years before returning to Texas as director of the North Lake College Study in Italy program. (She is featured on all recordings except Mvt. III COLOSSEUM. That audio is a synthesizer version). 
LETTERS FROM A POET IN ITALY "Eighteen in Italy" Mvt. I
Piano, Voix
Francis Osentowski piano, Marsha Anderson, Soprano
$5.99 5.18 € Piano, Voix PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Viola - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548519 Composed by Wade. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Christmas. Score and part. 6 pages. Jmsgu3 #3388141. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.548519). O Come All Ye Faithful arranged with new harmony for the final verse.  O Come, All Ye Faithful O Come, All Ye Faithful is an English translation of the Latin Christmas carol Adeste Fideles. No one knows exactly who wrote it. One theory holds that King John IV of Portugal (1604–1656) wrote it. Another theory says John F. Wade or John Reading wrote it. Nowadays, we usually attribute it to John Wade. Seems like Stonyhurst College in Lancashire owns the oldest manuscript. It is from the year 1751. Lyrics Frederick Oakeley, a Catholic priest in 1841, wrote the English translation. This translation is probably the most common in English-speaking states. To begin with, the hymn had only four verses. Later, the verses grew to eight. Music directors often cut various verses because otherwise, the song goes too long. Some believe that St. Bonaventure wrote the first Latin lyrics. Others hold that King John IV of Portugal is responsible. Yet even others think the Cistercian monks wrote them. King John IV His subjects called King John IV of Portugal The Musician King. He became king in 1640. In addition to performing the duties of a king, he composed and wrote as a music journalist. King John built a very large music library. Unfortunately, the massive earthquake in Lisbon ruined the library in 1755. In addition to building his library, the king started a Music School that produced many accomplished musicians. The king also worked diligently to get instrumental music approved by the Vatican for use in his churches. Aside from his authorship of Adeste Fideles, he is famous for another popular choral setting of the Crux Fidelis, a prevalent Lenten hymn. Performance in Context Verses are sometimes left out because all eight verses would take too long to perform. More to the point, though, some of the verses may be unsuitable for whatever church calendar they are intended. The eighth verse deals with the Epiphany, so it makes sense to sing this on Epiphany Sunday but not on other Sundays. Similarly, other verses are used for whether the event is Midnight Mass or regular daytime Mass.  
O Come All Ye Faithful for Viola & Piano
Alto, Piano

$24.95 21.57 € Alto, Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Cello,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548509 Composed by Wade. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Christian,Christmas. Score and part. 4 pages. Jmsgu3 #3388103. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.548509). O Come All Ye Faithful arranged with new harmony for the final verse. Score: 3 pages, part: 1 page. O Come, All Ye Faithful O Come, All Ye Faithful is an English translation of the Latin Christmas carol Adeste Fideles. No one knows exactly who wrote it, but one theory is that it was originally composed by King John IV of Portugal (1604–1656) and revised by John F. Wade and John Reading. Nowadays, we usually attribute it to John Wade. The oldest manuscript from 1751, is owned by Stonyhurst College in Lancashire. Lyrics The English translation O Come, All Ye Faithful was certainly written by Frederick Oakeley, a Catholic priest in 1841. This translation is the most common in English speaking states. To begin with, the hymn had only four verses. Later, the verses grew to eight. Often, various verses are omitted because otherwise, the song is just too long. Some believe the first Latin lyrics were written by St. Bonaventure (13th century) or King John IV of Portugal in the 17th.  Though others think it was written by the Cistercian monks.   King John IV King John IV of Portugal was called The Musician King. He became king in 1640. In addition to performing the duties of a king, he was also a composer and music journalist. King John built a very large music library. Unfortunately, the library was ruined in 1755 because of the massive earthquake of Lisbon. In addition to his library, the king started a Music School that produced many accomplished musicians. The king also worked diligently to get instrumental music approved by the Vatican for use in his churches. Aside from his authorship of Adeste Fideles, he is famous for another popular choral setting of the Crux Fidelis, a prevalent Lenten hymn. Performance in Context As mentioned above, verses are sometimes left out because all eight verses would take too long to perform. More to the point though, some of the verses may be unsuitable for whatever of the church calendar they are intended. The eighth verse deals with the Epiphany, so it makes sense to sing this on Epiphany Sunday, but not other Sundays. Similarly, other verses are used according to whether the event is Midnight Mass or regular daytime Mass.  Register for free lifetime updates and revisions at www.jamesguthrie.com
O Come All Ye Faithful for Cello & Piano
Violoncelle, Piano

$24.95 21.57 € Violoncelle, Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir (SATB) - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1046890 Composed by Kevin G. Pace (ASCAP), Mary Ann W. Snowball. Praise & Worship,Sacred,Spiritual. Octavo. 2 pages. Kevin G. Pace #651386. Published by Kevin G. Pace (A0.1046890). A beautiful, sacred hymn with music by Kevin G. Pace and text by Mary Ann W. Snowball. Text: Peace is like starlight in the night sky after the clatter of storm. Peace is the melting of snow-capped peaks bringing the whole world it’s warmth. Peace is the blossom in a new Spring bursting its head from the ground. Peace is the falling of autumn leaves, twirling and spinning around. Peace is the music of symphony after much practice and time. Peace is the poet’s stanza and verse, joining each word and each rhyme. Peace is an artist’s palette and shade, covering canvasses well. Peace is a story written of old filled with a dear life to tell. Peace is a baby’s smile once more, after a sickness has passed. Peace is surpassing personal goals, even when coming in last. Peace is like manna feeding a crowd when there is never enough. Peace is accepting those who seem strange, giving them unending love. Peace is our Father’s answer to prayer when trusting faith has been shown. Peace is sure wisdom, finally gained, like a new truth to be known. Peace is our Savior righting each wrong, covering sin through his cross. Peace is our knowing his love will last so we will never be lost.
Peace Is Like Starlight, a sacred hymn
Chorale SATB

$1.99 1.72 € Chorale SATB PDF SheetMusicPlus

Concert Band - Digital Download SKU: AX.00-PC-0000837_WPTBETC (wp) E-flat Tuba T.C.. Composed by Robert Sheldon. Instructional. World Part. 2 pages. Alfred Music - Digital Sheet Music #00-PC-0000837_wpTBETC. Published by Alfred Music - Digital Sheet Music (AX.00-PC-0000837_WPTBETC). UPC: 038081268248.A musical portrait of Manhattan's cityscape, Metroplex opens with a vision of the New York skyline, tall buildings, and concrete canyons. This leads to an urban jazz scene in one of Harlem's clubs. Finally, the music takes us on a wild taxi ride through the heavy traffic of this incredible city. The skyline is seen once more as we leave Manhattan, hopefully to return again soon. This title is available in SmartMusic.
Metroplex: (wp) E-flat Tuba T.C.
Orchestre d'harmonie

$3.00 2.59 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus

Flute Duet Flute - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1350654 Composed by Franz Xaver Gruber. Arranged by Carolyn Kelley. Christian,Christmas,Praise & Worship,Sacred,Traditional. Score. 2 pages. Carolyn Kelley #935476. Published by Carolyn Kelley (A0.1350654). Close out your Christmas evening with a playing of Silent Night by candelight! This work is both calm and breath-taking, just like the Savior's birth.This work is designed for advanced high school students and more advanced players. There are challenges in range, rhythm, and flexibility.NOTE: This duet is also part of a collection of 8 duets, named Christmas With Our Savior. This collection also contains classics like Hark the Herald Angels Sing and Angels We Have Heard on High! Check it out here: https://www.sheetmusicdirect.com/en-US/se/ID_No/1449490/Product.aspx.
Silent Night (Hymn Tune: STILLE NACHT, Flute Duet)
2 Flûtes traversières (duo)

$3.99 3.45 € 2 Flûtes traversières (duo) PDF SheetMusicPlus

Concert Band - Digital Download SKU: AX.00-PC-0000837_WPTN2BC (wp) 2nd B-flat Trombone B.C.. Composed by Robert Sheldon. Instructional. World Part. 2 pages. Alfred Music - Digital Sheet Music #00-PC-0000837_wpTN2BC. Published by Alfred Music - Digital Sheet Music (AX.00-PC-0000837_WPTN2BC). UPC: 038081268248.A musical portrait of Manhattan's cityscape, Metroplex opens with a vision of the New York skyline, tall buildings, and concrete canyons. This leads to an urban jazz scene in one of Harlem's clubs. Finally, the music takes us on a wild taxi ride through the heavy traffic of this incredible city. The skyline is seen once more as we leave Manhattan, hopefully to return again soon. This title is available in SmartMusic.
Metroplex: (wp) 2nd B-flat Trombone B.C.
Orchestre d'harmonie

$3.00 2.59 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus

Chorus - Digital Download SKU: AX.00-PO-0002209 La Musica (The Music) - SAB. Composed by Jay Althouse. Secular Choral. 11 pages. Alfred Music - Digital Sheet Music #00-PO-0002209. Published by Alfred Music - Digital Sheet Music (AX.00-PO-0002209). UPC: 038081212159.With all the scintillating energy of Cuba in the 1960's, La MAosica is a hot, hot, hot number from contemporary composer Jay Althouse. Built upon a hypnotic rhythmic pulse, smooth Latin harmonies, and a haunting melody, this cross-cultural number combines English text with a few Spanish phrases to remind us that music is a world we share. If you liked Jay's A!Cantar! and Oye la MAosica, you don't want to miss this exciting sequel. Perform with the authentic sounding SoundTrax or create your own Latin combo with the optional SoundPax. Featured on On with the Show! video, #21799.Inst. Parts Available (choral); Recorded Acc. Available; Spanish Publications.
La Musica (The Music)
Chorale 3 parties

$2.25 1.95 € Chorale 3 parties PDF SheetMusicPlus

B-Flat Trumpet,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548515 Composed by Wade. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Christian,Christmas. Score and part. 4 pages. Jmsgu3 #3388127. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.548515). O Come All Ye Faithful arranged with new harmony for the final verse. Score: 3 pages, part: 1 page. Trumpet in Bb O Come, All Ye Faithful O Come, All Ye Faithful is an English translation of the Latin Christmas carol Adeste Fideles. No one knows exactly who wrote it. One theory holds that King John IV of Portugal (1604–1656) wrote it. Another theory says John F. Wade or John Reading wrote it. Nowadays, we usually attribute it to John Wade. Seems like Stonyhurst College in Lancashire owns the oldest manuscript. It is from the year 1751. Lyrics Frederick Oakeley, a Catholic priest in 1841 wrote the English translation. This translation is probably the most common in the English-speaking states. To begin with, the hymn had only four verses. Later, the verses grew to eight. Music directors often cut various verses because otherwise, the song goes too long. Some believe that St. Bonaventure wrote the first Latin lyrics. Others hold that King John IV of Portugal is responsible. Yet even others think the Cistercian monks wrote them. King John IV His subjects called King John IV of Portugal The Musician King. He became king in 1640. In addition to performing the duties of a king, he composed and wrote as a music journalist. King John built a very large music library. Unfortunately, the massive earthquake of Lisbon ruined the library in 1755. In addition to building his library, the king started a Music School that produced many accomplished musicians. The king also worked diligently to get instrumental music approved by the Vatican for use in his churches. Aside from his authorship of Adeste Fideles, he is famous for another popular choral setting of the Crux Fidelis, a prevalent Lenten hymn. Performance in Context Verses are sometimes left out because all eight verses would take too long to perform. More to the point though, some of the verses may be unsuitable for whatever of the church calendar they are intended. The eighth verse deals with the Epiphany, so it makes sense to sing this on Epiphany Sunday, but not other Sundays. Similarly, other verses are used according to whether the event is Midnight Mass or regular daytime Mass.  Register for free lifetime updates and revisions at www.jamesguthrie.com
O Come All Ye Faithful for Trumpet & Piano
Trompette

$24.95 21.57 € Trompette PDF SheetMusicPlus

B-Flat Clarinet,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548510 Composed by Wade. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Christian,Christmas. Score and part. 4 pages. Jmsgu3 #3388105. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.548510). O Come All Ye Faithful arranged with new harmony for the final verse. Score: 3 pages, part: 1 page. Clarinet in Bb. O Come, All Ye Faithful O Come, All Ye Faithful is an English translation of the Latin Christmas carol Adeste Fideles. No one knows exactly who wrote it. One theory holds that King John IV of Portugal (1604–1656) wrote it. Another theory says John F. Wade or John Reading wrote it. Nowadays, we usually attribute it to John Wade. Seems like the oldest manuscript from 1751, is owned by Stonyhurst College in Lancashire. Lyrics The English translation O Come, All Ye Faithful was certainly written by Frederick Oakeley, a Catholic priest in 1841. This translation is probably the most common in the English speaking states. To begin with, the hymn had only four verses. Later, the verses grew to eight. Music directors often cut various verses because otherwise, the song goes too long. Some believe that St. Bonaventure wrote the first Latin lyrics. Others hold that King John IV of Portugal is responsible. Yet even others think the Cistercian monks wrote them. King John IV King John IV of Portugal was called The Musician King. He became king in 1640. In addition to performing the duties of a king, he was also a composer and music journalist. King John built a very large music library. Unfortunately, the library was ruined in 1755 because of the massive earthquake of Lisbon. In addition to building his library, the king started a Music School that produced many accomplished musicians. The king also worked diligently to get instrumental music approved by the Vatican for use in his churches. Aside from his authorship of Adeste Fideles, he is famous for another popular choral setting of the Crux Fidelis, a prevalent Lenten hymn. Performance in Context Verses are sometimes left out because all eight verses would take too long to perform. More to the point though, some of the verses may be unsuitable for whatever of the church calendar they are intended. The eighth verse deals with the Epiphany, so it makes sense to sing this on Epiphany Sunday, but not other Sundays. Similarly, other verses are used according to whether the event is Midnight Mass or regular daytime Mass.  
O Come All Ye Faithful for Clarinet & Piano
Clarinette et Piano

$24.95 21.57 € Clarinette et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus






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