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Unison/2-part choir - Digital Download SKU: LX.65-1868K Proclaiming the Christmas Story Thru Technology. Composed by Pat Hines. Arranged by Gregg Sewell. Choral Cantatas. Christmas. 28 pages. Triune Music Inc #e65/1868K. Published by Triune Music Inc (LX.65-1868K). UPC: 000308041767. Text: Pat Hines.Unison/Two-part/Opt Solos Here is a unique and entertaining perspective on the Christmas story: The angels were to announce the arrival of the Messiah on earth, but how did they know where to go or what to say? A heavenly fax, of course! But the fax machine is on the blink, and the angels don't know how the message ends. After their own attempts to guess the Lord's intentions, the interrupted fax is completed, and the angels are able to proclaim the news of the SaviorAEs birth with confidence. Limited costuming & staging requirements. Approx. 30 min.
Proclaim the News
Chorale Unison

$6.95 5.91 € Chorale Unison PDF SheetMusicPlus

String Orchestra - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1266273 Composed by Antonio Vivaldi. Arranged by Snakewood Editions. Baroque,Classical. Score and Parts. 12 pages. Sneakwood Editions #859004. Published by Sneakwood Editions (A0.1266273). The autograph is held in the Biblioteca Nazionale Universitaria di Torino (I-Tn, Giordano 34, Bl. 100-102). It is the only known copy of this work. The work was surely composed between 1725 and 1734.[2]  It is copied in full score format.In the known catalog of Vivaldi’s works we find another piece that shares the same title, it is the Sonata à 4 al Santo Sepolcro (Sonata in E flat major RV 130). Both pieces feature a similar structure: a slow introduction and a fugal movement.Sepolcri, or oratorios for the sepulchre, were a kind of composition that was performed at the Viennese courts during Holy Week. These were semi-staged oratorios. The examples that survive by Caldara or Fux show how the introductions of these oratorios always had the same scheme: a slow introduction followed by a fugal movement, just like the RV 169 and RV 130.These compositions are undoubtedly inspired by the Viennese, although it seems unlikely that Vivaldi wrote them as a commissioned work. However, it is possible that they were composed to support his application to the Viennese court.It is also quite probable that these pieces were intended to accompany some of the liturgical actions that were celebrated between Holy Thursday and Holy Saturday, such as the visit to the Sepulchers in Venetian churches.
Vivaldi – Sinfonia al Santo Sepolcro RV 169
Orchestre à Cordes

$10.00 8.5 € Orchestre à Cordes PDF SheetMusicPlus

Tuba Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.991803 Composed by Jason Allie. Baroque,Classical,Contemporary,World. Individual part. 9 pages. Joaba LLC #3109629. Published by Joaba LLC (A0.991803). DescriptionA delightful, intermediate level work suitable for encouraging students, hobbyists and professionals to improve or show off their performance skills. This lively work engages the audience with a breadth of moods from enlightening to reflective to celebratory. A great recital piece or encore piece to show off the melodiousness, harmoniousness and vibrancy of the tuba. Please send feedback, praises and more to contact@joaba.com.Total Duration: ~8 minutesPerformance Notes Prelude The real art of performing this piece is to master its dynamics. With the long pianissimo to forte crescendo at the introduction, the contrasting forte/mezzo piano sections and brisk, shorter crescendos for the cadences, the tubist must be aware of dynamics at all time and use them wisely.The second aspect to performing this piece is to contrast the 2 eighth note plus quarter note slurs motif against the arpeggiations.  The introduction starts with the slurs and evolves into the arpeggiations by the first forte and the remaining piece explores the contrast between the two.  Performers should feel free to try different dynamics, try different tempos (like zipping through the arpeggiations and slowing for the motif), etc.   The goal is to bring the listener through the pleasantries of introductions to feel fresh and eager for further discourse ahead. March The rewarding challenge in this piece is to bring out the difference between cheery and con brio.  The former being achieved by emphasizing the swaggering, strutting feel of the one-measure-per-beat feel and the latter by emphasizing the intervallic bounciness with the one-two march feel.Note that the motif (with the quarter note morphing into an eighth note) along with simpler arpeggiations are brought to play in a new manner reinforcing the positive mood from the prelude.The goal is to befriend the listener with an engaging, buoyant time. Air The tubist will exercise great breath control and phrasing to achieve a sublime solemnness counterbalancing the prior two movements.The motif now takes center stage headlining the main melodic phrases; however, here it is disjointed and conveys the sighing for the solemnness.After the pleasantness of the march, affableness having garnered friendship, we now open ourselves to share some somber matters and offer consolation.  The intended goal here is to add depth to the relationship by addressing darker aspects in the discourse. Slip-jig Rondo Harking back to the compound meter of the prelude, this dance adventurously wakens the listener from the solemnness of the air asserting a new grandness and gladness.  This is a slip-jig put into the rondo form so celebrate the main dance theme when it comes around and put fire and character into the transitions to make it worthwhile.The motif now jumps into the compound meter’s beat and morphs into three slurred, conjoint eighth notes.  Now this motif enables several affects: exciting dance steps, transitions/modulations and concluding the phrases and the piece itself.The performer should aim to lead and amaze the listener with the waltz-like slip-jig rhythm and astound with the virtuosic transitions as a final send-off.
Unaccompanied Tuba Suite #1 in B-flat Major
Tuba

$9.99 8.49 € Tuba PDF SheetMusicPlus

Organ - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1143531 By RnR Fusion: Rick Land & Russ Tapp. By Music: adapt. Thomas Helmore and Words: Latin Hymn, ca. 9th Century. Arranged by Rick Land. Christian,Christmas,Praise & Worship,Religious,Sacred. Score. 12 pages. RnR Fusion: Rick Land & Russ Tapp #743847. Published by RnR Fusion: Rick Land & Russ Tapp (A0.1143531). ADVENT & CHRISTMAS HYMN HARMONIZATIONS, PRELUDES & POSTLUDES FOR ORGAN BY RICK LAND Breathe new life into your organ accompaniments of traditional Advent & Christmas Hymns, Preludes & Postludes with Rick Land's inspiring and soaring Introductions, Interludes and Re-harmonizations for organ. EACH SCORE IS DESIGNED & CREATED WITH THE CHURCH ORGANIST IN MIND THERE ARE 10 UNIQUE FEATURES OF EVERY DIGITAL SCORE DOWNLOAD There is no longer the need to juggle a printed Introduction score, a hymnal, a printed interlude score and a final verse reharmonization score. Each Hymn Harmonization Score is complete and self contained. Each Score Includes: ** Player Friendly Layout - NO AWKWARD Page Turns ** Hymnal & Hymn # Referenced for Score ** Suggested Registration ** An Introduction ** Traditional Harmonization For Beginning Verses ** Lyrics to ALL VERSES ** An Interlude with Pseudo Modulation ** Final Verse Free Harmonization ** Helpful Tips and Techniques ** Hi-Def MP3 & WAV Audio Performance Demos
O Come, O Come, Emmanuel - Christmas Hymn Harmonization for Organ
Orgue
RnR Fusion: Rick Land & Russ Tapp
$5.99 5.09 € Orgue PDF SheetMusicPlus






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