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Carillon,Instrumental Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.823639 Composed by Emile Waldteufel (1837-1915). Arranged by Richard Giszczak. Christmas,Romantic Period. Individual part. 11 pages. Singing Winds Music Company #5210065. Published by Singing Winds Music Company (A0.823639). This arrangement is set for Carillon, however it may also be played on piano, organ, or electronic keyboard or adapted to other instruments. It is a transcription of the entire waltz, comprised of an introduction, 4 different waltz sections, and a long Coda with partial repeats of waltzes 1, 2, and 3.  It is not necessary to observe all of the repeats, especially in the Coda. The French name is LES PATINEURS.  It was written in 1882.  Though it is a winter-time theme, it is often associated with Christmas.  This is the long, more difficult version.  There is also a shorter, simpler version available.
Skater's Waltz [long]

$3.00 2.56 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

PDF Director/Organ Score - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: H1.2365DDP Arranged by Jane McFadden and Janet Linker. Hymntune, General Worship. Director/Organ Score. 16 pages. Hope Publishing - Digital #2365DDP. Published by Hope Publishing - Digital (H1.2365DDP). 1 Corinthians 12:12 - 1 Corinthians 12:13 - Acts 20:28 - Galatians 2:20 - Galatians 4:4 - Galatians 4:5 - Galatians 5:25 - Galatians 5:26 - Hebrews 9:28 - Matthew 16:18 - Matthew 5:1 - Matthew 5:2 - Matthew 5:3 - Matthew 5:4 - Matthe.Popular Hymn tune This new setting for handbells, organ, optional handchimes plus optional trumpet and timpani, begins with a rousing fanfare introduction, followed by two festive verses of the revered hymn. A meditative interlude on Old Hundredth provides a lovely, quiet contrast before returning to a final statement of the tune, Aurelia, with an exciting reprise of the fanfare for a stunning conclusion. Brass parts are also available for use in lieu of the organ.
The Church's One Foundation

$14.95 12.77 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Small Ensemble Piano,Violin - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.565294 By Phillips, Craig & Dean. By Stuart Townend. Arranged by Sharon Wilson. Contemporary,Easter,Praise & Worship,Sacred. 11 pages. Sharon Wilson #3860641. Published by Sharon Wilson (A0.565294). This beloved contemporary hymn by STUART TOWNEND is arranged as an instrumental duet (for a C-instrument with piano accompaniment). The beautiful, lyrical style of this instrumental piece creates a reverent and uplifting atmosphere and is an ideal selection for any church setting. For the first verse, the solo instrument (FLUTE or VIOLIN) plays the melody. The PIANO plays the melody for parts of the second verse and then concludes with the FLUTE or VIOLIN on the melody for the final tag. The audio sample begins at the pickup to measure 9 after the piano introduction.The range for the solo instrument is the first F# above middle C to the second A above (F#4 to A5). For the VIOLIN, all notes are playable in the first position making this piece an excellent choice for early-intermediate string players.The purchase price includes these printing options: 1. a grand staff (5 pages) with all parts on each page2. separate scores for the FLUTE or VIOLIN (2 pages) and PIANO (4 pages)
How Deep The Father's Love For Us
Violon et Piano
Phillips, Craig & Dean
$5.99 5.12 € Violon et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Soprano Saxophone Solo - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1183091 By Dirk Quinn Band. By Charles Borrelli and Roger Courtland. Arranged by Marcony Carvalho. 20th Century,March,Traditional. Individual part. 1 pages. Zedas Couve #782816. Published by Zedas Couve (A0.1183091). The Eagles' Victory Song was the creation of Charles Borrelli and Richard Courtland Harrison, a Washington, D.C. music teacher and arranger for jazz guitarist Charlie Byrd. The song was mistakenly credited to R. Courtland by the Copyright office and in various editions of Eagles programs from the late 1950s through the 1960s.In 1963, Jerry Wolman purchased the Philadelphia Eagles. Wolman was a sports fan growing up and loved hearing the Washington Redskins' fight song Hail to the Redskins at games. Spawning from his admiration for the Redskins' song, Wolman searched for musicians to implement a team song for the Eagles, and founded The Philadelphia Eagles' Sound of Brass band in 1964. The group included 200 musicians and dancers, and was led by Arlen Saylor, who was appointed as the Eagles' entertainment director in 1966 and is credited with penning an arrangement of the fight song that the band played at home games during halftime in the 1960s. Wolman's push to popularize the fight song flew under the radar, however, and in 1969 the Sound of Brass band was discontinued.The song came back into light in 1997, when Bobby Mansure, founder of an unofficial Eagles pep band, asked team management to allow the band to play in the parking lot during home games. Management gave Mansure's pep band an audition, allowing them to play at two preseason games to gauge fan reaction. The song went over so well that Mansure and the band retained a permanent position as the official Philadelphia Eagles Pep Band.In 1998, following Mansure's reintroduction of the song, Eagles management attempted to rebuild its popularity among fans by changing some aspects of the song: they modified the key, changed the opening lyric from Fight, Eagles Fight to Fly, Eagles Fly, and re-marketed the song with that as the title. In addition, they appended the popular E-A-G-L-E-S chant—which had emerged in the 1980s—to the end of the song. While management planned to play the song throughout the 1998 season, the Eagles' poor performance that year caused them to hold off reintroducing the song until the following year. The Eagles fared better during their 1999 season, and subsequently, the fight song was played after every score.
Eagles' Victory Song
Saxophone (partie séparée)
Dirk Quinn Band
$4.99 4.26 € Saxophone (partie séparée) PDF SheetMusicPlus

Oboe Solo - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1183101 By Dirk Quinn Band. By Charles Borrelli and Roger Courtland. Arranged by Marcony Carvalho. 20th Century,March,Traditional. Individual part. 1 pages. Zedas Couve #782821. Published by Zedas Couve (A0.1183101). The Eagles' Victory Song was the creation of Charles Borrelli and Richard Courtland Harrison, a Washington, D.C. music teacher and arranger for jazz guitarist Charlie Byrd. The song was mistakenly credited to R. Courtland by the Copyright office and in various editions of Eagles programs from the late 1950s through the 1960s.In 1963, Jerry Wolman purchased the Philadelphia Eagles. Wolman was a sports fan growing up and loved hearing the Washington Redskins' fight song Hail to the Redskins at games. Spawning from his admiration for the Redskins' song, Wolman searched for musicians to implement a team song for the Eagles, and founded The Philadelphia Eagles' Sound of Brass band in 1964. The group included 200 musicians and dancers, and was led by Arlen Saylor, who was appointed as the Eagles' entertainment director in 1966 and is credited with penning an arrangement of the fight song that the band played at home games during halftime in the 1960s. Wolman's push to popularize the fight song flew under the radar, however, and in 1969 the Sound of Brass band was discontinued.The song came back into light in 1997, when Bobby Mansure, founder of an unofficial Eagles pep band, asked team management to allow the band to play in the parking lot during home games. Management gave Mansure's pep band an audition, allowing them to play at two preseason games to gauge fan reaction. The song went over so well that Mansure and the band retained a permanent position as the official Philadelphia Eagles Pep Band.In 1998, following Mansure's reintroduction of the song, Eagles management attempted to rebuild its popularity among fans by changing some aspects of the song: they modified the key, changed the opening lyric from Fight, Eagles Fight to Fly, Eagles Fly, and re-marketed the song with that as the title. In addition, they appended the popular E-A-G-L-E-S chant—which had emerged in the 1980s—to the end of the song. While management planned to play the song throughout the 1998 season, the Eagles' poor performance that year caused them to hold off reintroducing the song until the following year. The Eagles fared better during their 1999 season, and subsequently, the fight song was played after every score.
Eagles' Victory Song
Hautbois (partie séparée)
Dirk Quinn Band
$4.99 4.26 € Hautbois (partie séparée) PDF SheetMusicPlus

Borodin : Prince Igor - Les danses Polovstiennes: Introduction et danse glissée des jeunes filles (niveau très facile)
Piano seul
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