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Alto Voice,Vocal Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.859667 Composed by Sydney Stevens. Contemporary,Country,Folk,New Age,Pop. 6 pages. Sydney Stevens, Water Music #2959565. Published by Sydney Stevens, Water Music (A0.859667). Contact: sydneystevenspianostudio@gmail.comHerbie: Emotional, heartfelt piano/vocal composed by Sydney Stevens (ASCAP). Sheet music arrangement is for piano/vocal/chords. From  Album: Cycles of Life Theme: What a pal, what a joyful friend. Appropriate for the loss of a loved one. Song was inspired by the loss of a pet. Mood: Flowing, reflective, tender, comforting Musical Traits: Strong melody, arpeggiated left hand piano, right hand reflects vocal part. Performance Time: 2:48 Sydney Stevens music is available on: Pandora, Spotify, iTunes, Amazon, Whisperings Solo Piano Radio, AllMusic More Links: www.sydneystevenswatermusic.com http://www.linkedin.com/in/sydney-stevens-532a113a BIOGRAPHY:Sydney Stevens began writing melodies on the piano before she could reach the pedals. Her earliest memory was watching her mother play classical piano. She began piano lessons at the age of 8, and started composing shortly thereafter.Stevens approaches her compositions as an artist. She paints musical portraits of the things that bring meaning to life: relationship to living things, emotional healing, discovering what matters most and honoring that as best we are able. Stevens' beautiful piano-based music aligns one with their own heart. Although some of her music can be described as New Age, her roots are heavily based in classical and jazz. Her study of classical composition makes her music more complex than some New Age music. Her music has been likened to the impressionistic composers such as Claude Debussy. Sydney's formal training is also reflected in her ability to compose for orchestral instruments. Her latest release, Cycles of Life, was solely recorded and produced by Sydney, programming all of the virtual instruments.Sydney has a great love for jazz. Keith Jarrett was an influence on her with his innovative and improvisational piano recordings and performances. She was particularly impressed with the freedom of style he portrayed in his performances. Bill Evans was something Sydney heard played as a young child. Where her mother was a classical pianist, her father was a jazz pianist. Perhaps that's why some of Sydney’s music can be described as a crossover between classical and jazz--remnants from those early years. Joni Mitchell and Judy Collins were big inspirations for Sydney's songwriting. She was especially drawn to the deeply emotional lyrics in many of their songs.Cycles of Life, the title track from Sydney's current release, was composed for her late step dad. The song is about the cycle of birth and death: Cycles of life go on, yet we carry all that we've known and loved through the ages. Time, another track on Sydney's current release, is a song about how time passes more quickly when we are doing something we cherish. Brian's Song, inspired by the loss of her father-in-law, reflects: All that really matters is the way we fill our heart, and the ways that it has loved. Dawn, a track from Sydney's album Seasons, is a beautiful piano-based instrumental with light string background. It portrays that very peaceful hour as the sun slowly lights up the world -- the hour of dawn.Sydney is a poet. She sees the world through a heart that feels the joy and sorrow of the world and those she meets. Her gift is the ability to transfer that emotion into music. Listening to her music is like taking a journey. She delves into depths of emotion, often taking the listener to places that can be difficult to go without the comfort of a beautiful song to accompany them.
Herbie
Voix Alto, Piano

$4.95 4.24 € Voix Alto, Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Solo Guitar - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.899127 Composed by Richard Strauss. Arranged by Rod Whittle. 20th Century. Individual part. 4 pages. Maggie Creek Music #3037161. Published by Maggie Creek Music (A0.899127). Transcription for solo classical guitar. 4 pages. Richard Strauss (1864 -1949) Strauss's music amounts to a huge body of symphonic and operatic work written over 60 years. Full of vitality, endlessly melodic, brilliantly orchestrated, it begins and ends in the romantic tradition, but for the most part expresses something more modern and individualistic, not without controversy in its time. Variation of style and structure is drawn from the descriptive (literary) nature of compositions, and an extraordinary inventiveness enlivens the scenes, moods and situations. Strauss said once that he produced music the way cows give milk, and indeed his music rarely seems contrived. The opera Strauss wrote 15 operas on a variety of subjects and across the whole spectrum of drama. He acknowledged being enchanted by the soprano voice, and his writing for it highlights many of the works, including Adriane auf Naxos (composed in 1912). The opera has been described as 'sparkling', which sums it up well, and passages influenced by Bach, Mozart, Puccini, and Wagner add to the interest. The storyline is a play within a play, the second part being the mythological 'Opera' staged in the story. The three pieces transcribed* are from this Opera. The guitar arrangements All classical guitar pieces are compromises. The instrument has only six strings, the left hand four fingers able to be used, and with the right hand its rare to use more than three fingers and the thumb. So, despite the amount of noise possible, it's inevitable that passages occur where either harmony, bass or fragments of counterpoint that would be beneficial are left out. In particular, the higher up the neck music is played the simpler it tends to be, if harder to play, and unless the low bass is an open string there wont be any. So I think the main part of attaining a fair transcription (better to be called an arrangement if the original musical structure is not strictly followed, as in this case) is determining how a good compromise can be reached. Melody, counterpoint, bass and main harmonies demand inclusion, and register is important. One may generally assume the original score can't be improved on. However, if the music may sound well on guitar, and the above elements can be incorporated without the playing becoming very difficult, something enjoyable to play and worthwhile listening to should be able to be achieved. Overture; 'A golden time …' Here the Mozart influence, better, inspiration, is wonderfully evident. A gentle waltz time (only the first section of the overture is transcribed) carries the colourful harmonies, strong melodic threads and connecting flourishes that stamp both pieces. The aria is alluded to in the Overture several times, which as you would expect, is intricately woven with the hints themes later to be established in the Opera. It has a kind of 'jazzy' freedom, and it's always miraculous to me that composition so involved can retain its musical line, here done in Strauss's inimitable way. The aria, sung not far into the Opera, has the perfect inevitability of Mozart, but again it is Strauss. As explained, keys have been changed to suit the guitar. Chorus and Aria This selection from the finale has features well worth trying to translate. The device of having a strong chorus, in the style of a Bach chorale, stated and then counterpointed by a solo voice in a restatement, is potent, and that in the opera the chorus (of the three nymphs) isn't immediately followed by the accompanying aria (of Ariadne) means the latter comes as a moment of surprising beauty. Neither parts are complicated, and lovely arpeggios, a feature Strauss's music, often impart the assured progressions. A problem was to capture the distinct register of the soprano voices, som.
Excerpt from the Last Part of Ariadne Auf Naxos
Guitare

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Solo Guitar - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.899111 Composed by Richard Strauss. Arranged by Rod Whittle. 20th Century. Individual part. 2 pages. Maggie Creek Music #25793. Published by Maggie Creek Music (A0.899111). 2 pages; for solo classical guitar; published by Maggie Creek MusicRichard Strauss (1864 -1949) Strauss's music amounts to a huge body of symphonic and operatic work written over 60 years. Full of vitality, endlessly melodic, brilliantly orchestrated, it begins and ends in the romantic tradition, but for the most part expresses something more modern and individualistic, not without controversy in its time. Variation of style and structure is drawn from the descriptive (literary) nature of compositions, and an extraordinary inventiveness enlivens the scenes, moods and situations. Strauss said once that he produced music the way cows give milk, and indeed his music rarely seems contrived. The opera Strauss wrote 15 operas on a variety of subjects and across the whole spectrum of drama. He acknowledged being enchanted by the soprano voice, and his writing for it highlights many of the works, including Adriane auf Naxos (composed in 1912). The opera has been described as 'sparkling', which sums it up well, and passages influenced by Bach, Mozart, Puccini, and Wagner add to the interest. The storyline is a play within a play, the second part being the mythological 'Opera' staged in the story. The three pieces transcribed* are from this Opera. The guitar arrangements All classical guitar pieces are compromises. The instrument has only six strings, the left hand four fingers able to be used, and with the right hand its rare to use more than three fingers and the thumb. So, despite the amount of noise possible, it's inevitable that passages occur where either harmony, bass or fragments of counterpoint that would be beneficial are left out. In particular, the higher up the neck music is played the simpler it tends to be, if harder to play, and unless the low bass is an open string there wont be any. So I think the main part of attaining a fair transcription (better to be called an arrangement if the original musical structure is not strictly followed, as in this case) is determining how a good compromise can be reached. Melody, counterpoint, bass and main harmonies demand inclusion, and register is important. One may generally assume the original score can't be improved on. However, if the music may sound well on guitar, and the above elements can be incorporated without the playing becoming very difficult, something enjoyable to play and worthwhile listening to should be able to be achieved. Overture; 'A golden time …'Here the Mozart influence, better, inspiration, is wonderfully evident. A gentle waltz time (only the first section of the overture is transcribed) carries the colourful harmonies, strong melodic threads and connecting flourishes that stamp both pieces. The aria is alluded to in the Overture several times, which as you would expect, is intricately woven with the hints themes later to be established in the Opera. It has a kind of 'jazzy' freedom, and it's always miraculous to me that composition so involved can retain its musical line, here done in Strauss's inimitable way. The aria, sung not far into the Opera, has the perfect inevitability of Mozart, but again it is Strauss. As explained, keys have been changed to suit the guitar. Chorus and Aria This selection from the finale has features well worth trying to translate. The device of having a strong chorus, in the style of a Bach chorale, stated and then counterpointed by a solo voice in a restatement, is potent, and that in the opera the chorus (of the three nymphs) isn't immediately followed by the accompanying aria (of Ariadne) means the latter comes as a moment of surprising beauty. Neither parts are complicated, and lovely arpeggios, a feature Strauss's music, often impart the assured progressions. A problem was to capture the distinct register of the sopr.
Overture from Ariadne auf Naxos
Guitare

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Solo Guitar - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.899109 Composed by Richard Strauss. Arranged by Rod Whittle. 20th Century. Individual part. 2 pages. Maggie Creek Music #25787. Published by Maggie Creek Music (A0.899109). 2 pages; for solo classical guitar; published by Maggie Creek MusicRichard Strauss (1864 -1949) Strauss's music amounts to a huge body of symphonic and operatic work written over 60 years. Full of vitality, endlessly melodic, brilliantly orchestrated, it begins and ends in the romantic tradition, but for the most part expresses something more modern and individualistic, not without controversy in its time. Variation of style and structure is drawn from the descriptive (literary) nature of compositions, and an extraordinary inventiveness enlivens the scenes, moods and situations. Strauss said once that he produced music the way cows give milk, and indeed his music rarely seems contrived. The opera Strauss wrote 15 operas on a variety of subjects and across the whole spectrum of drama. He acknowledged being enchanted by the soprano voice, and his writing for it highlights many of the works, including Adriane auf Naxos (composed in 1912). The opera has been described as 'sparkling', which sums it up well, and passages influenced by Bach, Mozart, Puccini, and Wagner add to the interest. The storyline is a play within a play, the second part being the mythological 'Opera' staged in the story. The three pieces transcribed* are from this Opera. The guitar arrangements All classical guitar pieces are compromises. The instrument has only six strings, the left hand four fingers able to be used, and with the right hand its rare to use more than three fingers and the thumb. So, despite the amount of noise possible, it's inevitable that passages occur where either harmony, bass or fragments of counterpoint that would be beneficial are left out. In particular, the higher up the neck music is played the simpler it tends to be, if harder to play, and unless the low bass is an open string there wont be any. So I think the main part of attaining a fair transcription (better to be called an arrangement if the original musical structure is not strictly followed, as in this case) is determining how a good compromise can be reached. Melody, counterpoint, bass and main harmonies demand inclusion, and register is important. One may generally assume the original score can't be improved on. However, if the music may sound well on guitar, and the above elements can be incorporated without the playing becoming very difficult, something enjoyable to play and worthwhile listening to should be able to be achieved. Overture; 'A golden time …' Here the Mozart influence, better, inspiration, is wonderfully evident. A gentle waltz time (only the first section of the overture is transcribed) carries the colourful harmonies, strong melodic threads and connecting flourishes that stamp both pieces. The aria is alluded to in the Overture several times, which as you would expect, is intricately woven with the hints themes later to be established in the Opera. It has a kind of 'jazzy' freedom, and it's always miraculous to me that composition so involved can retain its musical line, here done in Strauss's inimitable way. The aria, sung not far into the Opera, has the perfect inevitability of Mozart, but again it is Strauss. As explained, keys have been changed to suit the guitar. Chorus and Aria This selection from the finale has features well worth trying to translate. The device of having a strong chorus, in the style of a Bach chorale, stated and then counterpointed by a solo voice in a restatement, is potent, and that in the opera the chorus (of the three nymphs) isn't immediately followed by the accompanying aria (of Ariadne) means the latter comes as a moment of surprising beauty. Neither parts are complicated, and lovely arpeggios, a feature Strauss's music, often impart the assured progressions. A problem was to capture the distinct register o.
Chorus and Aria from Ariadne auf Naxos
Guitare

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Solo Guitar - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.899112 Composed by Richard Strauss. Arranged by Rod Whittle. 20th Century. Individual part. 2 pages. Maggie Creek Music #25789. Published by Maggie Creek Music (A0.899112). 2 pages; for solo classical guitar; published by Maggie Creek MusicRichard Strauss (1864 -1949) Strauss's music amounts to a huge body of symphonic and operatic work written over 60 years. Full of vitality, endlessly melodic, brilliantly orchestrated, it begins and ends in the romantic tradition, but for the most part expresses something more modern and individualistic, not without controversy in its time. Variation of style and structure is drawn from the descriptive (literary) nature of compositions, and an extraordinary inventiveness enlivens the scenes, moods and situations. Strauss said once that he produced music the way cows give milk, and indeed his music rarely seems contrived. The opera Strauss wrote 15 operas on a variety of subjects and across the whole spectrum of drama. He acknowledged being enchanted by the soprano voice, and his writing for it highlights many of the works, including Adriane auf Naxos (composed in 1912). The opera has been described as 'sparkling', which sums it up well, and passages influenced by Bach, Mozart, Puccini, and Wagner add to the interest. The storyline is a play within a play, the second part being the mythological 'Opera' staged in the story. The three pieces transcribed* are from this Opera. The guitar arrangements All classical guitar pieces are compromises. The instrument has only six strings, the left hand four fingers able to be used, and with the right hand its rare to use more than three fingers and the thumb. So, despite the amount of noise possible, it's inevitable that passages occur where either harmony, bass or fragments of counterpoint that would be beneficial are left out. In particular, the higher up the neck music is played the simpler it tends to be, if harder to play, and unless the low bass is an open string there wont be any. So I think the main part of attaining a fair transcription (better to be called an arrangement if the original musical structure is not strictly followed, as in this case) is determining how a good compromise can be reached. Melody, counterpoint, bass and main harmonies demand inclusion, and register is important. One may generally assume the original score can't be improved on. However, if the music may sound well on guitar, and the above elements can be incorporated without the playing becoming very difficult, something enjoyable to play and worthwhile listening to should be able to be achieved. Overture; 'A golden time …' Here the Mozart influence, better, inspiration, is wonderfully evident. A gentle waltz time (only the first section of the overture is transcribed) carries the colourful harmonies, strong melodic threads and connecting flourishes that stamp both pieces. The aria is alluded to in the Overture several times, which as you would expect, is intricately woven with the hints themes later to be established in the Opera. It has a kind of 'jazzy' freedom, and it's always miraculous to me that composition so involved can retain its musical line, here done in Strauss's inimitable way. The aria, sung not far into the Opera, has the perfect inevitability of Mozart, but again it is Strauss. As explained, keys have been changed to suit the guitar. Chorus and Aria This selection from the finale has features well worth trying to translate. The device of having a strong chorus, in the style of a Bach chorale, stated and then counterpointed by a solo voice in a restatement, is potent, and that in the opera the chorus (of the three nymphs) isn't immediately followed by the accompanying aria (of Ariadne) means the latter comes as a moment of surprising beauty. Neither parts are complicated, and lovely arpeggios, a feature Strauss's music, often impart the assured progressions. A problem was to capture the distinct register of the so.
'A golden time ...' from Ariadne auf Naxos
Guitare

$7.00 6 € Guitare PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Vocal,Voice - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.834699 By Idina Menzel. By Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. Arranged by MAJOR SCORE PUBLISHING TM. Broadway,Contemporary,Film/TV,Musical/Show,Pop,Singer/Songwriter. Score. 23 pages. Major Score Publishing #6559391. Published by Major Score Publishing (A0.834699). Look no further! Vocalists are you looking for highly detailed and authentic sheet music that will deliver a fantastic performance of Let it go for you and your audience? Perfect for concerts, recitals, auditions, cabaret, holiday events etc. we've got you covered! This arrangement includes a 12 page piano accompaniment (also doubling as the score) and a 5 page vocal part. Be sure to take a look at the preview PDF's and listen to the 30 second sample! The youtube video contains the full version of the arrangement with alto saxophone (the piano part is the same for this arrangement)
Let It Go
Piano, Voix
Idina Menzel
$10.99 9.42 € Piano, Voix PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Violin - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1245355 Composed by Erik Satie. Arranged by Samuel Sequeira. 19th Century,Classical. 6 pages. Samuel Sequeira #840233. Published by Samuel Sequeira (A0.1245355). Gymnopedie No. 1 - Erik Satie - Violin/PianoPlay it at home, with friends, on class, for your teacher or studentPlay it on a public presentation.I present to you a captivating arrangement for Violin and piano of Gymnopédie No. 1 by Erik Satie, with a Youtube PlayAlong VideoIn this arrangement, the violin takes on the haunting melodies of Satie's iconic composition, while the piano provides a delicate and supportive accompaniment. The combination of these two instruments creates a unique and enchanting musical experience.The arrangement begins with the gentle and sparse opening chords on the piano, creating a serene atmosphere. As the violin enters, it carries the iconic melody, infusing it with its sweet and expressive tones. The violin's soaring and lyrical qualities add an extra layer of depth and emotion to the music, enhancing its introspective and contemplative nature.Throughout the arrangement, the violin and piano engage in a musical dialogue, blending their sounds in perfect harmony. The piano provides a nuanced and sensitive backdrop, supporting the violin's melodic lines and adding depth to the arrangement. The violin, in turn, captivates with its virtuosic passages, weaving intricate melodies above the piano, and conveying the emotional depth of Satie's composition.The arrangement maintains the simplicity and elegance of Satie's original work while allowing for subtle interpretations and expressive phrasing from both the violin and piano. Together, they create a captivating rendition that invites the listener on a reflective and introspective journey.Gymnopédie No. 1 is a timeless piece that has touched the hearts of many. This arrangement for violin and piano allows the beauty of Satie's music to shine through in a new and captivating way, showcasing the expressive capabilities of both instruments.You can find me on:Instagram: @SamuelseqYouTube: @SamuelSeqMore arrangements on: Sam'S arrangementsThanks for listening, and happy playing!
Gymnopedie No. 1
Violon et Piano

$5.99 5.13 € Violon et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

String Orchestra - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1030106 Composed by Esven Morales. 20th Century. Score and Parts. 85 pages. Esven Morales #6070105. Published by Esven Morales (A0.1030106).                                     Serenade                                      (Opus 1)                                 by Esven MoralesSerenade is a musical work for string orchestra. It's easy to listen to and very melodic. It's was influenced by Mozart, Vivaldi, Albinoni, Dvorak, Gaspar Sanz, Popular, Folk, and minimalist music.                                                                                     Movements  I. Allegro.............[6:19 min] II. Andante...........[4:18 min]III. Moderato........[1:58 min]IV. Vivace.............[2:10 min]----------------------------------------Total Time............[14:41 min]               
Serenade
Orchestre à Cordes

$200.00 171.44 € Orchestre à Cordes PDF SheetMusicPlus

Cello Duet Cello - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1197788 By Harry Styles. By Harry Styles, Thomas Hull, and Tyler Johnson. Arranged by Aaron Bennett. Pop,Wedding. Score. 8 pages. StringfulScores.com #796965. Published by StringfulScores.com (A0.1197788). 'As It Was' from Harry Styles' recent GRAMMY award-winning album 'Harry's House' arranged for Cello Duet by Aaron Bennett.This arrangement retains the original key and offers melodic and rhythmic interest for both instruments. A another chart topping Styles hit with strong 80's dance vibes that'll be sure to get your listeners' feet tapping!This song is also available for String Quartet, String Trio (optional Violin2/Viola), String Duo (Violin & Cello) and Violin Duet. Other Harry Styles arrangements include Sign of the Times, Watermelon Sugar and Adore You. View all Harry Styles arrangements on the Stringful Scores YouTube playlist!For more arrangements by Aaron Bennett, visit: StringfulScores.com
As It Was
2 Violoncelles (duo)
Harry Styles
$10.99 9.42 € 2 Violoncelles (duo) PDF SheetMusicPlus

String Trio Cello,Viola,Violin - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1175481 By Harry Styles. By Harry Styles, Thomas Hull, and Tyler Johnson. Arranged by Aaron Bennett. Pop. 15 pages. StringfulScores.com #775622. Published by StringfulScores.com (A0.1175481). 'As It Was' from Harry Styles' recent GRAMMY award-winning album 'Harry's House' arranged for String Trio (optional Violin2/Viola parts) by Aaron Bennett.This arrangement retains the original key and offers melodic and rhythmic interest for all instruments. A chart topping Styles hit with strong 80's dance vibes that'll be sure to get your listeners' feet tapping!This song is also available for String Quartet, String Duo (Violin & Cello), Violin Duet and Cello Duet. Other Harry Styles arrangements include Sign of the Times, Watermelon Sugar and Adore You. View all Harry Styles arrangements on the Stringful Scores YouTube playlist!Popular arrangements by Aaron Bennett:• If I Ain't Got You (Alicia Keys)             • Sign of the Times (Harry Styles)• Wrecking Ball (Miley Cyrus)                • Flowers (Miley Cyrus)• What About Us (Pink)                           • Dancing On My Own (Robyn) • Wildest Dreams (Taylor Swift)             • Bridgerton Title Theme (Kris Bowers)• Here Comes The Sun (The Beatles)   • Marry You (Bruno Mars)   • As It Was (Harry Styles)                        • Watermelon Sugar (Harry Styles)• Anyone (Justin Bieber)                        • Blinding Lights (The Weeknd)     • Simply The Best (Tina Turner)             • Conversations in the Dark (John Legend)For more arrangements by Aaron Bennett, visit: StringfulScores.com
As It Was
Trio à Cordes: violon, alto, violoncelle
Harry Styles
$15.99 13.71 € Trio à Cordes: violon, alto, violoncelle PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Vocal,Voice - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1324262 Composed by Amos Elkana. 21st Century,Contemporary. Score. 10 pages. Amos Elkana #912460. Published by Amos Elkana (A0.1324262). In this composition, we delve into the enigmatic world of Ikkyu Sojun, a 15th-century Zen Buddhist monk renowned for his poetry that defies conventional boundaries. Ikkyu's work often reflects Zen principles, blending deep philosophical insights with a stark, often provocative simplicity. Among his most striking poems is Crow with No Mouth, a piece that captures the essence of Zen’s emphasis on the ineffable nature of reality and the limits of language.Crow With No Mouth Hearing a crow with no mouthCry in the deepDarkness of the night,I feel a longing forMy father before he was born. In these lines, Ikkyu conjures an image that is as perplexing as it is profound. The crow, a traditional symbol of mystery and the unknown, is rendered even more inscrutable by its lack of a mouth - a paradoxical figure that seems to transcend ordinary existence. This poem encapsulates the Zen concept of mu, or the negation of fixed concepts, challenging the listener to embrace the boundless nature of understanding.In my composition, I have strived to translate this philosophical depth into music. The interplay between the piano and the voice is crafted to reflect the paradoxical imagery of the poem. The music moves through moments of tension and release, mirroring the poem’s journey from perplexity to a serene acceptance of the unknown.This piece is an invitation to explore the spaces between notes, between words, where the essence of understanding might lie.The emotional core of this composition is also deeply personal. It resonates with my own longing for my father, who passed away seven years prior to the creation of this work. Just as Ikkyu's poem reflects a yearning for a connection with the past, this music embodies my own journey of grief, memory, and the search for peace in the echoes of loss. The intertwining of my personal narrative with Ikkyu’s profound words aims to offer a universal contemplation on the themes of absence, longing, and the ephemeral nature of existence.In creating this work, my aim has been to offer not just a musical experience, but a doorway into the profound simplicity of Zen thought. Through the synthesis of voice, piano, and Ikkyu's evocative poetry, we embark on a journey that transcends the mere act of listening, inviting contemplation, and perhaps, a glimpse into the boundless sky of our own perception.
Crow with no mouth
Piano, Voix

$8.00 6.86 € Piano, Voix PDF SheetMusicPlus

Solo Guitar - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1420186 By Keith Gehle. By Keith W. Gehle. Celtic,Irish,New Age,Religious,Sacred,Wedding. Individual part. 3 pages. Keith Gehle #1001604. Published by Keith Gehle (A0.1420186). Variations on an Irish Theme (Be Thou My Vision) was recorded as part of Keith’s album of 20 original guitar solos entitled Wintersong released in 2002.. The opening theme is followed by three variations and includes detailed fingerings in standard notation. There’s also a version available with TAB on this site. This ancient Irish melody can serve as a beautiful interlude during church services, gigs or wedding ceremonies. Here’s what one listener wrote of Wintersong:As a classical guitarist, I'm always on the lookout for new compositions. I have scoured the internet looking for new guitar music and Keith's Winter Song is the best thing I have seen in a year. If you like the sound of soothing classical guitar, I know you will like listening to this CD. If you’re a guitarist, I highly recommend buying the book of sheet music from Keith's website. I play at least a half dozen of these pieces at my gigs and I just love them. They range from easy to advanced intermediate in difficulty. I can't wait for Keith's next CD Songs of December which will be out for the holiday season!- Larry B.
"Be Thou My Vision" for solo classical fingerstyle guitar
Guitare
Keith Gehle
$2.99 2.56 € Guitare PDF SheetMusicPlus






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