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Bassoon,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1182609 By Dirk Quinn Band. By Charles Borrelli and Roger Courtland. Arranged by Marcony Carvalho. 20th Century,March,Patriotic,Traditional. Score and part. 2 pages. Zedas Couve #782354. Published by Zedas Couve (A0.1182609). 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
Basson, Piano (duo)
Dirk Quinn Band
$4.99 4.35 € Basson, Piano (duo) PDF SheetMusicPlus

B-Flat Clarinet,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1182610 By Dirk Quinn Band. By Charles Borrelli and Roger Courtland. Arranged by Marcony Carvalho. 20th Century,March,Patriotic,Traditional. Score and part. 2 pages. Zedas Couve #782355. Published by Zedas Couve (A0.1182610). 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
Clarinette et Piano
Dirk Quinn Band
$4.99 4.35 € Clarinette et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Tuba - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1182604 By Dirk Quinn Band. By Charles Borrelli and Roger Courtland. Arranged by Marcony Carvalho. 20th Century,March,Patriotic,Traditional. Score and part. 2 pages. Zedas Couve #782350. Published by Zedas Couve (A0.1182604). 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
Piano Facile
Dirk Quinn Band
$4.99 4.35 € Piano Facile PDF SheetMusicPlus

Alto Saxophone,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1182606 By Dirk Quinn Band. By Charles Borrelli and Roger Courtland. Arranged by Marcony Carvalho. 20th Century,March,Patriotic,Traditional. Score and part. 2 pages. Zedas Couve #782353. Published by Zedas Couve (A0.1182606). 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 Alto et Piano
Dirk Quinn Band
$4.99 4.35 € Saxophone Alto et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

3, 4, or 5 octaves handbells - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: C7.CGB581 Composed by Sandra Eithun. General. Score. 8 pages. Chorister's Guild - Digital #CGB581. Published by Chorister's Guild - Digital (C7.CGB581). UPC: 749193013861.This set of processionals may be used in a variety of ways to enhance your concert or worship experience. Written in the keys of C, G, F, D, B-flat, and E-flat major, these short, single-page processionals can be easily memorized. They are an effective way to begin a worship service or concert, processing from the back of the room and repeating as many times as necessary until ringers reach the bell tables. They may also be played as fanfare-type introductions to hymns, or as transitional music. Suggestions for use are included.
Six Processionals
Cloches

$4.50 3.92 € Cloches PDF SheetMusicPlus

2 or 3 octaves handbells - Level 1- - Digital Download SKU: C7.CGB574 Composed by Bill Ingram. Christmas. With 2 or 3 octaves handchimes. Score. 16 pages. Chorister's Guild - Digital #CGB574. Published by Chorister's Guild - Digital (C7.CGB574). UPC: 749193013793.This set of processionals may be used in a variety of ways to enhance your concert or worship experience. Written in the keys of C, G, F, D, B-flat, and E-flat major, these short, single-page processionals can be easily memorized. They are an effective way to begin a worship service or concert, processing from the back of the room and repeating as many times as necessary until ringers reach the bell tables. They may also be played as fanfare-type introductions to hymns, or as transitional music. Suggestions for use are included.
Morning Songs
Cloches

$5.50 4.79 € Cloches PDF SheetMusicPlus

Organ: 3-staff - Moderately Easy SKU: LO.70-1577S Composed by Gerhard Krapf. Sacred, General, Trinity Sunday. Sacred Music Press #70/1577S. Published by Sacred Music Press (LO.70-1577S). ISBN 9780893283858.Although not really a season in the traditional sense, Trinity Sunday is the first Sunday of the longest season of the liturgical year, lasting until Advent-nearly half of the calendar year. And with many Christian hymns fitting these Sundays, this prominent and venerable composer has crafted 16 organ settings appropriate for this period of time. Useful as separate preludes, offertories and/or postludes within the worship service, or even as extended hymn introductions, they will fill an important niche in the organist's library.
Organ Music for the Trinity Season
Orgue

$25.00 21.79 € Orgue PDF SheetMusicPlus

3, 4, or 5 octaves handbells - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: C7.CGB325 Composed by Cathy Moklebust. General, Wedding. Score. 12 pages. Chorister's Guild - Digital #CGB325. Published by Chorister's Guild - Digital (C7.CGB325). UPC: 749193008973.This set includes a handbell fanfare in every major key. They may be played in many places within the context of a worship service: as an opening handbell fanfare for festival worship services; as an introduction to the opening instrumental voluntary; as a handbell procession, repeated as many times as needed; as an introduction to a hymn introduction played by the organ; as a fanfare before the reading of the gospel; as an introduction to a festival anthem; and as a handbell interlude.
Faith, Hope, and Love
Cloches

$4.95 4.31 € Cloches PDF SheetMusicPlus

Horn,Trombone,Trumpet,Tuba - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1158195 Composed by Dr. Daniel N. Thrower. 20th Century,Chamber,Classical,Film/TV,Instructional. 41 pages. Https://gildedmusicpress.com/ #758471. Published by https://gildedmusicpress.com/ (A0.1158195). A hypercube is a theoretical cuboid-like fourth-dimensional object. In an attempt to explain spatial dimentions, I created an 18-minute video presentation titled “Dimensions Unfurled†exposing some initial fallacies of common thought, which can be seen on YouTube. All of the music for the above-mentioned video is original. There are two trumpet duets in the section that depicts a hypercube net folding into a hypercube model, starting at 13’20†and 14’51, respectively. Both duets are published in a collection titled “Fifteen-Course Dinner for Two†(available through Gilded Music Press). The two duets share thematic material, and are combined and greatly expanded for this present major six-minute work for brass quintet, “Building a Hypercubeâ€. The first short duet, “Drawing a Hypercube Netâ€, is presented as the quintet’s introduction, quite faithfully to the original, shared through five parts with harmonic expansion. The material from the second duet is essentially unadulterated starting at measure 27, spanning through measure 70 (up to letter D). From there, the development of thematic material is extensive and interesting, morphing into Escher-types of additional themes and melodies, many of which overlap and intertwine in a fascinatingly complex manner. This unsettling compositional style is indicative of years of profound pondering to fathom the mysterious matter of the fourth spatial dimension. Musically the piece is motivically and thematically unified. All the parts share in the rhythmic complexity fitting for the ponderous topic. The form is roughly sonata form with an introduction and coda, though the recapitulation (Del Segno) occurs in its original key. The majority of the piece (about three minutes, almost exactly half) is the symbolically explorative development section, from D to O. A point of interest: in spite of the piece’s high harmonic rhythm, the introduction is diatonically modal (G Mixolydian). The exposition, after a brief building transition, shifts to the relative D Dorian mode. The lengthy development section shifts tonal centers throughout, visiting various major and minor keys. Beginning at letter O, modality returns for a smooth transition into the recapitulation. The piece ends with an exhilarating coda.
Building a Hypercube (for Brass Quintet)
Quintette de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, trombone, tuba

$29.95 26.11 € Quintette de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, trombone, tuba PDF SheetMusicPlus

Small Ensemble Double Bass,High Voice,Multi-Percussion - Digital Download SKU: A0.1023054 Composed by Kyle Rowan. Contemporary. Score and parts. 27 pages. Penguinman Music #6097405. Published by Penguinman Music (A0.1023054). The only one of Chaucer’s works that is scientific, not literary, in nature, A Treatise on the Astrolabe represents the oldest known English-language scientific manual and is a personal manual for his son on how to use an astrolabe, an ancient astronomical instrument. The that this work was created for a practical rather than artistic purpose was particularly appealing – it called to mind Walter Miller’s A Canticle for Leibowitz, when Brother Francis creates an illumination of a relic of St. Leibowitz, unaware that the relic was in fact a simple, and quite ordinary, circuit diagram.Presented here are seven songs divided among four parts. The first part, Prelude, contains one song, a setting of Chaucer’s personal introduction to his son, Lewis. The second, Here Begynneth the descripcioun of thin Astrolabie, contains three songs describing various components of the astrolabe. The worken the verrey pracktik of the forseide conclusions follows with two songs explaining the use of the astrolabe to calculate the position of the sun and the time of dawn and dusk; here, the words are spoken rather than sung. Postlude concludes the work in a style reminiscent of the opening, unmeasured material, using for its text the humble conclusion to Chaucer’s introduction.I am very grateful to soprano Tiffany DuMouchelle and percussionist Steve Solook, who I first approached in 2011 about a potential Chaucer cycle, as well as bassist Scott Worthington, who came to the project later but no less enthusiastically; without their support this piece would not have been possible.With the purchase, you are authorized to print a copy of the score for each member of the ensemble for the purposes of rehearsal and performance. For best results print on 11x17 tabloid size paper, landscape orientation.
A Treatise on the Astrolabe

$45.00 39.23 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

3, 4, or 5 octaves handbells - Level 2+ - Digital Download SKU: C7.CGB369 Composed by Cynthia Dobrinski. Christmas. With 3, 4 or 5 octaves handchimes, Violin. Score. 8 pages. Chorister's Guild - Digital #CGB369. Published by Chorister's Guild - Digital (C7.CGB369). UPC: 749193009444.3, 4 or 5 octaves o Christmas o Level 2+ o Optional 3, 4 or 5 octaves handchimes and violin o This accessible setting of the beloved carol is enhanced by rich harmonic treatment and the use of optional violin. Phrases of the carol melody are interspersed with original material that serves as interludes as well as the introduction. Handbells and handchimes alternate, with the chimes playing the introduction and interludes and the bells playing the carol melody. If desired, the handchime and handbell parts may be played antiphonally by two different choirs.
Lo! How a Rose
Cloches

$4.50 3.92 € Cloches PDF SheetMusicPlus

3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 octaves handbells - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: C7.CGB1146 Psalm 150. Composed by Cathy Moklebust. Christmas. With Optional chime tree, triangle, tambourine, suspended cymbal, and 3 or 5 octaves handchimes. Full score. 20 pages. Chorister's Guild - Digital #CGB1146. Published by Chorister's Guild - Digital (C7.CGB1146). The John Goss tune, LAUDA ANIMA, is the source of this majestic arrangement for 2-3 or 3-6 octaves which is appropriate throughout the church year. Beginning with a fanfare introduction, the first stanza is presented in a powerful, straight-forward style. Two softer, more flowing stanzas are next, featuring LV accompaniments, a treble counter-melody, the tune in the middle range, and an eighth note obbligato. A crescendo leads into the fanfare sounds of the introduction and a brilliant, shimmering conclusion.
Let Everything that Breathes Praise the Lord - Full Score
Cloches

$12.95 11.29 € Cloches PDF SheetMusicPlus






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