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Small Ensemble Bass Guitar,Drums,Piano,Tenor Saxophone,Trombone,Trumpet,Voice - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.949953 By Blood Sweat and Tears. By Laura Nyro. Arranged by Tommy Johansson, Hjo. 20th Century,Contemporary,Folk,Multicultural,Rock,World. Score and parts. 42 pages. Tommy Johansson, Hjo #6244767. Published by Tommy Johansson, Hjo (A0.949953). And When I Die Arranged for Band (gtr, pi,b,dr) + 3 horns (t-sax, trp, trb)  by Tommy Johansson, Hjo –Sweden Score + parts; 47 pages, Key: A, Duration: 3.45 And When I Die is written by American singer and songwriter Laura Nyro. It was first recorded by the folk group Peter, Paul and Mary in 1966. The song is best known for the next version, recorded by the jazz-rock group Blood, Sweat & Tears in late 1968. This recording became a Gold record.   About the arranger:Tommy Johansson, Hjo (Sweden)Music teacher, arranger and composer. After a Master degree in Fine Arts of Music at the Gothenburg Academy of Music, advanced training in arrangement and composition. Frequently hired arranger and music instructor. Many more arrangements by this arranger are to be found at sheetmusicplus.com
And When I Die
Blood Sweat and Tears
$12.99 11.24 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Large Ensemble Cello,Clarinet,Flute,Piano,Piccolo,Viola,Violin - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.841258 Composed by Chris Gordon. 20th Century. Score and parts. 39 pages. Cool Wind Music Digital #3056419. Published by Cool Wind Music Digital (A0.841258). Full set of parts: Please contact Chris Gordon at the email address on the first page of music for details.IF NOT NOW, WHEN? If Not Now, When? gets its title from the novel by Primo Levi, the Italian author who both survived life in Auschwitz and fought the continued German military presence in Italy with the Resistance after the Italian surrender to the Allies in September 1943. Levi meant that revolution and the overthrow of tyranny should never be 'put off until tomorrow'. If you believe you are on the side of right, then 'seize the day'- tomorrow may be too late. The inspiration for INNW? grew from research I was doing into an early song by Alban Berg called An Leukon which Berg wrote in 1907 while a student of Arnold Schoenberg. In delving into the kind of world which Berg inhabited in the Vienna of 100 years ago, I was fascinated by the café culture* which played a pivotal role in the lives of most artists: not only composers, but also writers, painters, architects and journalists. They swirled around the fashionable 'watering holes' sucking up current thoughts and ideas, high on Viennese coffee, cigar smoke and idealism! I envisaged a play which tried to encapsulate all this and wrote a few scenes with characters such as Schoenberg, Berg, Webern, Steuermann, Pisk, Kraus, Gropius and Altenberg heatedly discussing music, art and poetry over large cups of milky coffee. This grew into the framework for INNW? which, to paraphrase Pirandello's play about characters seeking an author, is a 'play without words in several scenes'. The piece is organised into 8 short movements or 'scenes' showing the 'Schoenberg cirle' sharing their radical and daring ideas and the shock or delight (or both simultaneously) with which those ideas are greeted. The first, which happens to be the longest, is rooted in conventional tonality. It begins with a fanfare in D flat major ('aux armes, citoyens!'), then seeks a 'freer' tonality by means of the 'emancipation of the semitone' only to capitulate in the central section and, finally, to 'fall back to earth' by winding down in G sharp minor. These 'scenes' are not meant to represent particular composers. They are, however, meant to represent the kinds of directions in which music could progress, given the 'breakdown' or 'stretching to its limits' of traditional harmony which had occurred in the previous 10 to 20 years. So many ways forward were promulgated, with one after another extraordinary, and often unexpected, futuristic musical panoramas glimpsed momentarily. My aim is to demonstrate which directions they decided they could head in having cleared the 'overgrown' path before them. * I even discovered that, around this time, in the Café Central, a certain Leon (Lev) Bronstein, otherwise known as Leon Trotsky, banished by the Okhrana (Imperial secrect police) from his native Russia, would spend all day in a back room playing chess. How delicious, I thought, if Schoenberg had ever brushed passed Trotsky or, indeed, had ever spoken to him: the one planning political and the other musical revolution!
If Not Now, When?

$25.00 21.62 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Brass Ensemble - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.739477 Composed by Traditional. Arranged by David Catherwood. Easter,Folk,Multicultural,Wedding,World. Score and parts. 8 pages. Opus 3 Music #5030393. Published by Opus 3 Music (A0.739477). This arrangement of the well loved Folk song O Waly, Waly will work equally well for a Brass Quintet accompanying Choirs or Congregations singing When I survey the Wondrous Cross or it may also be used as an effective instrumental item during the Easter period.For secular use the folk song would also work well for Brass quintets playing at weddings or other functions.When I survey the wondrous crossOn which the Prince of glory diedMy richest gain I count but lossAnd pour contempt on all my pride
When I Survey the Wondrous Cross (Folk Tune - O Waly, Waly) arr. David Catherwood for Brass Quintet
Quintette de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, trombone, tuba

$7.50 6.49 € Quintette de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, trombone, tuba PDF SheetMusicPlus

Bells Solo,Glockenspiel - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1439667 Composed by James M. Black and Katherine E. Purvis. Arranged by Rafael Vago Merlo Sarnaglia. 20th Century,Jazz,Religious,Sacred,Spiritual. Individual part. 4 pages. Rafael Vago #1019629. Published by Rafael Vago (A0.1439667). When the Saints Go Marching In, often referred to as simply The Saints, is a traditional black spiritual. It originated as a Christian hymn, but is often played by jazz bands. One of the most famous jazz recordings of The Saints was made on May 13, 1938, by Louis Armstrong and his orchestra.The song is sometimes confused with a similarly titled 1896 composition: When the Saints Are Marching In, by Katharine Purvis (lyrics) and James Milton Black (music).Arrangement designed for learning major diatonic tones.
When The Saints Go Marching In

$4.99 4.32 € PDF SheetMusicPlus






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