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Woodwind Ensemble Contrabassoon,Double Reed Ensemble,English Horn,Oboe - Digital Download SKU: A0.1469329 By John Stainer. By John Stainer. Arranged by Andrew Lamb. 19th Century,Sacred. 24 pages. Andrew Lamb #1047349. Published by Andrew Lamb (A0.1469329). ? Double-Reed Sextet: A Song of Praise by John Stainer ?? Arrangement Details: Part 1: Oboe Part 2: Oboe Part 3: English Horn Part 4: Bassoon Part 5: Bassoon Part 6: Contrabassoon ? Level of Difficulty: Medium? Potential Uses: Perfect for concerts, recitals, and church services.? About the Composer:Sir John Stainer (6 June 1840 – 31 March 1901) was an English composer and organist. Though his music is seldom performed today, it was very popular during his lifetime. One of his most well-known works is The Crucifixion, which is still heard at Passiontide in some Anglican churches.Born in Southwark, London, Stainer became a chorister at St Paul's Cathedral at ten and was appointed organist at St Michael's College, Tenbury, at sixteen. He later became organist at Magdalen College, Oxford, and St Paul's Cathedral. After retiring due to poor health, he became Professor of Music at Oxford. Stainer's contributions to Anglican church music and the study of Medieval and Renaissance music are particularly noteworthy.Please like and subscribe for more videos and music arrangements. ?
John Stainer | A Song of Praise | for Double-Reed Sextet
John Stainer
$10.00 8.64 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

High Voice,Vocal Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.955849 Composed by Giovanni Girolamo Kapsperger. Arranged by Scott S. Stewart. Baroque,Concert,Instructional,Standards. 7 pages. Scott S. Stewart #6448577. Published by Scott S. Stewart (A0.955849). The original secular lute song, Gia risi, was composed in Italian, with a basso continuo accompaniment.  It was first published in 1619 in Libro terzo di villanelle, No.2.  This modern arrangement is for soprano or tenor voice and keyboard and hopes to awaken a new appreciation of Kapsperger’s genius.  A variety to the accompaniment, and embellishment to the vocal line for each verse of this strophic composition, provides a practical solution for modern recital hall performance.  This piece is a fine introduction to the early Baroque style. Performance time: 3:58+
Già risi - secular lute song (Kapsperger, 1619)
Voix haute

$9.99 8.63 € Voix haute PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir (SATB divisi) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.841250 Composed by Chris Gordon. Contemporary. Octavo. 18 pages. Cool Wind Music Digital #3029087. Published by Cool Wind Music Digital (A0.841250). A setting of a very powerful poem by English poet, Ted Hughes, about the onset of autumn in an English (Yorkshire) garden and the surrounding countryside.  It is full of pathos and passion, harmony and dissonance, chaos and peace - just like English weather!This is a very individual and innovative choral setting of Hughes' poem which is, itself, rich in 'meaty' metaphor and colour - and the composer is a vegetarian! It evokes a savage Nature within a savage landscape where humans and animals compete for space and for food. It is October, the fields and woods and gardens of rural Yorkshire are readying themselves for the cold and desolation (and despair) of winter which isn't far away in time. 'A glass, half-filled with wine, left out(side) To the dark heaven all night, by dawn Has dreamed a premonition of ice across its eye as if the ice-age had begun its heave.'   That is only two and a half stanzas but you see from these lines that there are veiled threats of (Nature's) violence in the heavy tread of the poet's slowly-building angst over what is happening in the surrounding countryside - and his fear grows, and his awe grows, with every line. There is even fear underlining the very last line: 'And now it is about to start.' Winter is creeping closer and closer towards the house and it will not be pleasant to experience!I have tried to instil a little of this in the music which keeps skidding from consonance to dissonance and back to consonance. Sometimes the dissonance piles up, like snow driven by the wind piles up into deep banks; sometimes the music relaxes into stillness and calm (painted in tonal music) like a crisp, mild late autumn or early winter's day when the sun warms the landscape and life appears bearable, tolerable. I hope this adds to the song's 'charm'. It wasn't easy to write: sometimes the right music was elusive. The music ends with the word 'October' repeated three times, with voices overlapping in a little canon. This conjures up the wistful feelings of the poet as he looks out onto a peaceful scene, soon to be filled with all manner of 'natural violence', while his inner peace will soon be shattered by the mayhem about to be unleashed around him.Setting Ted Hughes is no easy task. It is for choirs and choirmasters to judge if I have succeeded in conveying the 'sense and sensibility' of a classic 20th century English poem.The price is for one copy: please purchase a sufficient number of scores if you intend to perform this work. SMP Press offers discounts for multiple-copy purchases.
October Dawn - Choral Song (SSAATB)
Chorale SATB

$3.00 2.59 € Chorale SATB PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.918293 By Nat Cole With N. Riddle Orch. By David Climie, Mel Torme, Robert Wells, and Stanley Myers. Arranged by Brenda Dillon. Contemporary. Score. 3 pages. Dillon's Music Group #6169471. Published by Dillon's Music Group (A0.918293). The Christmas Song, written in 1945 by Robert Wells and Mel Torme, has been subtitled as Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire. Even though it was written during a hot July, the lyrics began as a suggestion for thinking and staying cool. The Nat King Cole Trio first recorded it in June, 1946. The cool lyrics include: Chestnuts roasting on an open fire, Jack Frost nipping at your nose. Yuletide carols being sung by a choir, and folks dressed up like EskimosAbout the composer: Brenda Dillon is best known for her contributions to the Recreational Music Making movement. In addition to her contributions to the RMM Track for MTNA's Pedagogy Saturday, she also presented group piano and RMM sessions throughout the U.S. As well as serving as a teacher trainer, she has written extensive articles on both group piano and RMM teaching. She has publications with Hal Leonard and Alfred Music listed on her website. (www.brendadillon.com).
The Christmas Song (chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire)
Piano seul
Nat Cole With N Riddle Orch
$4.99 4.31 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir (2-Part) - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.779698 Composed by Kim Kirkman and Patricia Roche. Children,Christmas,Contemporary,Pop. Octavo. 7 pages. Kim Kirkman #6794709. Published by Kim Kirkman (A0.779698). A fun Christmas song in a boogie-woogie style. East two part choir work. Set quite low in the voice.It includes lots of Aussie references.LyricsThe December sun is beating, wow, it’s really heating, The kids are coming out to play: Red cheeks are glowing, the hot wind’s a-blowing, it’s a Cool Watermelon Day.   Pick through the seafood mountain, lickin’ a chocolate fountain, Or nibble on a mixed nut tray; Sounds like a neat, Aussie Christmas treat on a Cool Watermelon Day. We’re having lots of fun, here in the pool, - cool! And splashing at Uncle Ray. We’ll party through the night, tour the Christmas lights; and Groove the time away.   And then we’ll pack away the wicket, No more backyard cricket. At the end of a summer day. Let’s join a Christmas zoom in an air-conditioned room on a Cool Watermelon Day.
Cool Watermelon Day - a fun Australian Christmas song for two part choir and piano
Chorale 2 parties

$1.99 1.72 € Chorale 2 parties PDF SheetMusicPlus

Jazz Ensemble Jazz Ensemble - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.928402 By Julian Cannonball Adderley. By Nat Adderley. Arranged by Erik Niemietz. Jazz. Score and parts. 28 pages. Erik W. Niemietz #6680167. Published by Erik W. Niemietz (A0.928402). Here's an arrangement for jazz sextet of N. Adderley's & O. Brown Jr.'s Work Song, as played by Nina Simone in her 'Forbidden Fruit' album (1961).It includes a full score as well as the different parts of the jazz sextet (A4 format): voice (v), trumpet (tp), tenor sax (ts), piano (p), electric bass (b) and drums (d).The arrangement consists in a reduction of the original big band arrangement, and it's suitable for jazz combos with vocalist of intermediate, advanced and professional level.It can also be used perfectly in music composition & arrangements lessons for its very high level of detail.There is attached a high quality audio (mp3) of the arrangement to be used as a reference, although the famous original recording (Forbidden Fruit 1961) can be used in that way too (notice that the solo part has a shorter duration in the recording).I hope sincerely you enjoy this arrangement I did with much care and attention to detail.For more information and/or requests, please visit my website https://erikniemietz.com.
Work Song
Ensemble Jazz
Julian Cannonball Adderley
$12.99 11.23 € Ensemble Jazz PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Vocal,Voice - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1113894 Composed by John Bartlet. Arranged by Scott S. Stewart. Classical,Instructional,Renaissance. Score. 7 pages. Scott S. Stewart #715795. Published by Scott S. Stewart (A0.1113894). “Whither runneth my sweetheart?†composed by English Renaissance composer John Bartlet (Bartlett), was published 1606. It is an Elizabethan Love-Song about a young lover’s game of hide-and-seek. This publication of this arrangement provides two transpositions [C-major and D-major] specifically geared toward the young beginning student of vocal study. It is scored for solo voice with piano accompaniment. Performance time: 1:00+-.
Whither runneth my sweetheart? (Elizabethan Love-Song)
Piano, Voix

$9.99 8.63 € Piano, Voix PDF SheetMusicPlus






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