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Book with Online Media Bb Clarinet; Clarinet - Grade 3-4 SKU: HL.4002511 Solo Book with Online Media. Edited by H. Voxman. Concert Band Method. Rubank Book/Audio Products. Classical, Contest, Solos. Softcover Media Online. 32 pages. Published by Rubank Publications (HL.4002511). ISBN 9781423477181. UPC: 884088111069. 9.0x12.0x0.114 inches.This top-rated collection of solo literature from the celebrated Rubank catalog is known by teachers and students everywhere. Each edition offers a superb variety of solos customized for that instrument. Most state solo/ensemble contest lists include several solos from this collection. In addition to the solo book, this item includes online access to: • Full-performance and accompaniment-only audio tracks • PDF piano accompaniment - download and print only what you need • PLAYBACK+ A multi-function audio player that allows you to adjust tempo without changing pitch, change keys, and create practice loops - available exclusively from Hal Leonard. Online audio/media is accessed at halleonard.com/mylibrary Contents: Adagio from Clarinet Concerto, K. 622 (Mozart) • Allegretto Fantasia (Miskow) • Allegretto Grazioso (from Sonata in F Minor - Brahms) • Aria and Scherzo (Gabucci) • Ballade (Gade) • Canzonetta, Op. 19 (Pierné) • Chanson, Op. 35 No. 3 (Gliere) • Fantasy-Piece, Op. 73 No. 1 (Schumann) • Menuet from Divertimento in D, K. 334 (Mozart) • Nocturne (Bassi) • Nocturne (Verhey) • Promenade (Delmos) • Romance (Becker) • Scene and Air (Bergson) • Scherzo in C Minor (Koepke) Also available: • Solo Book only (HL04471630) • Piano Accompaniment Book (HL04471640).
Concert and Contest Collection for Bb Clarinet

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French Horn, Horn - Grade 2-4 SKU: HL.121442 Book with Online Audio (stream or download). Edited by Himie Voxman. Rubank Book/Audio Products. Classical, Contest, Festival. Softcover Media Online. 24 pages. Published by Rubank Publications (HL.121442). ISBN 9781480352506. UPC: 884088923129. 9x12 inches.Available for the first time: easy to advanced solo works from the Rubank archives with online performance and accompaniment recordings, printable piano accompaniments, and PLAYBACK+ audio tools. This new collection of 15 Rubank solos includes many that have long been unavailable. All are suitable for contest and festival performance (grades 2-4). Purchase includes exceptional performance tracks (recorded by pro players), accompaniment tracks for practice, and PDF piano accompaniments for use at contest. Includes: Air Gai (Berlioz) • Alleluja from Exsultate, Jubilate, K. 165 (Mozart) • American Patrol (Meacham) • Andante Cantabile (Tartini) • Après un Rêve (Faurè) • Ballade (Shchyolokov) • Heroica (DeLamater) • In the Hall of the Mountain King from Peer Gynt (Grieg) • Pavane pour une Infante Défunte (Ravel) • Prelude and Fanfaronade (Koepke) • Serenade (Gounod) • Starling (VanderCook) • Serenade, Op. 22 No. 1 (Böhme) • Toreador's Song from Carmen (Bizet) • Where'er You Walk (Handel).
Rubank Treasures for French Horn

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Piano Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1431316 By Keith Terrett. By Petur Alberg. Arranged by Keith Terrett. 20th Century,Classical,Contest,Festival,Instructional,Traditional. Score. 3 pages. Keith Terrett #1011784. Published by Keith Terrett (A0.1431316). An arrangement of the Faroese National Anthem for Piano.Tú alfagra land mítt (Thou fairest land of mine), officially Mítt alfagra land (My fairest land), is the national anthem of the Faroe Islands. It was written in 1906 by headteacher Símun av Skarði, and the melody was composed in 1907 by violinist Petur Alberg.The song was written in a work dated 1 February 1906 by Símun av Skarði, the headmaster of a high school in Føgrulið, southwest of Klaksvík. It was written during a time of strong division in the Faroe Islands between conservatives who wanted to preserve Danish rule and autonomists who wanted more self-government, of which Símun was the latter.Violinist Petur Alberg wrote the first notes of the music of the anthem on 4 September 1907, after the melody came to him that evening. He later sang the melody down the phone in the Løgting to Símun av Skarði, who liked it. Petur then sent it to a music teacher he knew in Akureyri, Iceland, and to asked him to harmonise it for a male quartet. In October 1907, the male quartet arrangement arrived, and singers began to practice it for a Boxing Day concert in Sloan's Hall in Tórshavn. Petur, not daring to reveal the song's author, told the singers the song was Icelandic, by a certain Jón Sveinsson. However, the singers liked the song. The song was performed at the concert on 26 December 1907, which was the first time any song by Petur had been performed publicly and the first time Tú alfagra land mítt was performed publicly.On 8 January 1908, Tú alfagra land mítt was published in the Faroese newspaper Tingakrossur. It was then published in the Lesibók, a literary history in chronological order, in 1911. It was later published in many editions of the Songbók Føroya fólks (Faroese People's Songbook), generally in the number one position, from 1913 through 1959.In 1925, a Nynorsk translation of the song by Rolf Hjort Schøgen was published in the Tingakrossur. In 1928, a Danish translation by university student Tormod Jørgensen was published in Højskolebladet No. 7928.[1][2] An Icelandic translation by Jochum M. Eggertsson appeared in the magazine Dvöl in 1935. The same year, a German translation by Ernst Krenn was published in the Føroyaheftið (Faroese Instalment), a Faroese booklet at the Nordic Society in Vienna, Austria. In 1943, an English translation by Padre G. C. C. Knowleson was featured in the notes of the magazine The Pioneer by some British soldiers in the Faroe Islands during World War II. As the national anthem Tú alfagra land mítt won out in a rivalry with Eg oyggjar veit (I know some islands), from 1877, on which song should become the national anthem of the Faroe Islands. Tú alfagra land mítt has been sung at all festivals in the Faroe Islands, and it has been in the psalm book of the Faroese Church since 1990. The national radio station Útvarp Føroya, established in 1957, played it every night before ending its broadcast for the evening.
Faroese National Anthem for Piano
Piano seul
Keith Terrett
$4.99 4.38 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus






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