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Digital Download SKU: HX.450876 By Fred Rogers. Children. E-Z Play Today. 3 pages. Published by Hal Leonard - Digital (HX.450876). About Hal Leonard E-Z Play TodayFor organs, pianos, and electronic keyboards. E-Z Play Today is the shortest distance between beginning music and playing fun. Now there are more than 300 reasons why you should play E-Z Play Today. * World's largest series of music folios * Full-size books - large 9 x 12 format features easy-to-read, easy-to-play music * Accurate arrangements... simple enough for the beginner, but accurate chords and melody lines are maintained * Eye-catching, full-color covers * Lyrics... most arrangements include words and music * Most up-to-date registrations - books in the series contain a general registration guide, as well as individual song rhythm suggestions * Guitar Chord Chart - all songs in the series can also be played on guitar.
There Are Many Ways (To Say I Love You) (from Mister Rogers' Neighborhood)
Piano grosses notes
Fred Rogers Children
$2.99 2.59 € Piano grosses notes PDF SheetMusicPlus

Small Ensemble Guitar,Harpsichord,Piano - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.889115 Composed by Ingall's Christian Harmony. Arranged by Hugh Goodridge. Romantic Period,Spiritual. Score and parts. 2 pages. Goodridge & Huvon Music Publishing #2036069. Published by Goodridge & Huvon Music Publishing (A0.889115). This is a cool piece stylistically. It can be used as a meditative piece while the minister prays. It can be used as a solo performance piece. It has a mixture of octaves, along with single notes. Included, too, are dissonant notes, some with resolution. A pianist would enjoy playing this selection, which brings out shades of one's feelings. The audience or the congregation is always moved when this piece is played with such graceful expressions. May all be drawn to heaven when this music is played.
I Love Thee

$3.00 2.6 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir (SAB) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.909695 Composed by Stephen Schwartz. Arranged by D. Kim Clayton. A Cappella. Octavo. 7 pages. HarmonyPlus Publications #4364892. Published by HarmonyPlus Publications (A0.909695).   SSA/SAB - A Cappella music at it's best! Stephen Sondheim's Corner of the Sky, from the hit Broadway play, Pippin.  With a wonderful message and sound for young singers, this arrangement works wonders! This A Cappella arrangement creates a setting where young voices can begin the processes of  how to sing A Cappella in a beautiful way. If your choir revels in the A Cappella music, this piece is perfect for you! This song and arrangement is for young voices. The available recording we have placed on this site does NOT come from a live performance or in the studio. This is a background track that teaches your choir their appropriate parts.  It's not perfect...but we think you will feel the wonderful spirit this song brings. Also available is The HarmonyPlus Trax CD that is a teaching CD. The CD includes: Full version (all parts), Part I, Part II, Part III (SSA/SAB). Perfect for all members of the choir to learn his/her individual parts. Duration: 2:33
Corner Of The Sky
Chorale 3 parties

$1.99 1.73 € Chorale 3 parties PDF SheetMusicPlus

String Quartet Cello,String Quartet,Viola,Violin - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1296163 By The Backstreet Boys. By Andreas Carlsson and Max Martin. Arranged by Greg Birdwell. Pop,Rock. 16 pages. Greg Birdwell #886408. Published by Greg Birdwell (A0.1296163). I Want It That Way is a catchy and iconic pop song by the American boy band Backstreet Boys. Released in 1999, it's known for its memorable melody and lyrics that explore themes of love and relationships. The song's blend of harmonious vocals and pop sensibilities made it a chart-topping hit and a staple of late 90s pop music.This string quartet rendition captures the essence of the song's catchy pop elements while infusing it with the classical elegance of string instruments, creating a unique and charming musical experience.
I Want It That Way
Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons, alto, violoncelle
The Backstreet Boys
$12.99 11.27 € Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons, alto, violoncelle PDF SheetMusicPlus

Saxophone Quartet,Woodwind Ensemble Alto Saxophone,Baritone Saxophone,Soprano Saxophone,Tenor Saxophone - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1151823 Composed by Frank Loesser. Arranged by James Pybus. Christmas,Holiday,Pop,Standards. 9 pages. James Pybus #752026. Published by James Pybus (A0.1151823). What Are You Doing New Year's Eve? is a popular song written in 1947 by Frank Loesser as an independent song. It was first recorded by Margaret Whiting in 1947 and first charted for The Orioles, peaking at No. 9 on Billboard's Best-Selling Retail Rhythm & Blues chart in December 1949. Although it is typically performed in December, that was not the composer's intent. In A Most Remarkable Fella: Frank Loesser and the Guys and Dolls in His Life, his daughter Susan Loesser explains that the singer, madly in love, is making a (possibly rash) commitment far into the future. (Maybe it's much too early in the game. Ah, but I thought I'd ask you just the same – What are you doing New Year's, New Year's Eve?) It always annoyed my father when the song was sung during the holidays. This SATB Saxophone Quartet arrangement begins with a quote from Dvorak's New World Symphony before proceeding into the rarely included verse of the song and ends with a quote from the popular song Auld Lang Syne written by Robert Burns, which is often heard on New Year's Eve. The saxophone quartet sound is sure to engage audiences in the spirit and sentiment of the song itself. The duration is 4:21. Contact me at james.pybus56@gmail.com.
What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?
Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones

$20.00 17.35 € Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones PDF SheetMusicPlus

Instrumental Duet Instrumental Duet,Viola,Violin - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1143220 By Nat Cole With N. Riddle Orch. By Mel Torme and Robert Wells. Arranged by Krista Broadway Swider. Classical,Jazz. Score and parts. 5 pages. Krista Swider #743581. Published by Krista Swider (A0.1143220). This time honored classic Christmas song has been covered by many artists., but I wanted to capture the magic that Ray Charles shares with his audience when he performs this piece. This arrangement finds inspiration from the intimacy and personal touch that Charles brings to his orchestration of this piece, with its jazzy piano chords, shimmering strings, and casual vocal line. The violinist carries the vocal line in this duet, and croons the melody with frequent interjections of double stops that compliment the viola's bass line and harmonies. Together, the two instruments create a rich combination of melody and evolving seven chords that bring depth and personality to an instrumentation that is often under utilized. This challenging violin and viola duet is for advanced players who want more from their sheet music!
The Christmas Song (chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire)
Violon, Alto (duo)
Nat Cole With N Riddle Orch
$12.99 11.27 € Violon, Alto (duo) PDF SheetMusicPlus

Soprano, tenor, Knabensoprano, flugelhorn, mixed choir and chamber orchestra - Digital Download SKU: S9.Q7038 Teil I: Schwarz vor Augen... · Teil II: ...und es ward Licht!. Composed by Harald Weiss. This edition: study score. Music Of Our Time. Downloadable, Study score. Duration 100' 0. Schott Music - Digital #Q7038. Published by Schott Music - Digital (S9.Q7038). Latin • German.On letting go(Concerning the selection of the texts) In the selection of the texts, I have allowed myself to be motivated and inspired by the concept of “letting goâ€. This appears to me to be one of the essential aspects of dying, but also of life itself. We humans cling far too strongly to successful achievements, whether they have to do with material or ideal values, or relationships of all kinds. We cannot and do not want to let go, almost as if our life depended on it. As we will have to practise the art of letting go at the latest during our hour of death, perhaps we could already make a start on this while we are still alive. Tagore describes this farewell with very simple but strikingly vivid imagery: “I will return the key of my doorâ€. I have set this text for tenor solo. Here I imagine, and have correspondingly noted in a certain passage of the score, that the protagonist finds himself as though “in an ocean†of voices in which he is however not drowning, but immersing himself in complete relaxation. The phenomenon of letting go is described even more simply and tersely in Psalm 90, verse 12: “So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdomâ€. This cannot be expressed more plainly.I have begun the requiem with a solo boy’s voice singing the beginning of this psalm on a single note, the note A. This in effect says it all. The work comes full circle at the culmination with a repeat of the psalm which subsequently leads into a resplendent “lux aeternaâ€. The intermediate texts of the Requiem which highlight the phenomenon of letting go in the widest spectrum of colours originate on the one hand from the Latin liturgy of the Messa da Requiem (In Paradisum, Libera me, Requiem aeternam, Mors stupebit) and on the other hand from poems by Joseph von Eichendorff, Hermann Hesse, Rabindranath Tagore and Rainer Maria Rilke.All texts have a distinctive positive element in common and view death as being an organic process within the great system of the universe, for example when Hermann Hesse writes: “Entreiß dich, Seele, nun der Zeit, entreiß dich deinen Sorgen und mache dich zum Flug bereit in den ersehnten Morgen†[“Tear yourself way , o soul, from time, tear yourself away from your sorrows and prepare yourself to fly away into the long-awaited morningâ€] and later: “Und die Seele unbewacht will in freien Flügen schweben, um im Zauberkreis der Nacht tief und tausendfach zu leben†[“And the unfettered soul strives to soar in free flight to live in the magic sphere of the night, deep and thousandfoldâ€]. Or Joseph von Eichendorff whose text evokes a distant song in his lines: “Und meine Seele spannte weit ihre Flügel aus. Flog durch die stillen Lande, als flöge sie nach Haus†[“And my soul spread its wings wide. Flew through the still country as if homeward bound.â€]Here a strong romantically tinged occidental resonance can be detected which is however also accompanied by a universal spirit going far beyond all cultures and religions. In the beginning was the sound Long before any sort of word or meaningful phrase was uttered by vocal chords, sounds, vibrations and tones already existed. This brings us back to the music. Both during my years of study and at subsequent periods, I had been an active participant in the world of contemporary music, both as percussionist and also as conductor and composer. My early scores had a somewhat adventurous appearance, filled with an abundance of small black dots: no rhythm could be too complicated, no register too extreme and no harmony too dissonant. I devoted myself intensely to the handling of different parameters which in serial music coexist in total equality: I also studied aleatory principles and so-called minimal music.I subsequently emigrated and took up residence in Spain from where I embarked on numerous travels over the years to India, Africa and South America. I spent repeated periods during this time as a resident in non-European countries. This meant that the currents of contemporary music swept past me vaguely and at a great distance. What I instead absorbed during this period were other completely new cultures in which I attempted to immerse myself as intensively as possible.I learned foreign languages and came into contact with musicians of all classes and styles who had a different cultural heritage than my own: I was intoxicated with the diversity of artistic potential.Nevertheless, the further I distanced myself from my own Western musical heritage, the more this returned insistently in my consciousness.The scene can be imagined of sitting somewhere in the middle of the Brazilian jungle surrounded by the wailing of Indians and out of the blue being provided with the opportunity to hear Beethoven’s late string quartets: this can be a heart-wrenching experience, akin to an identity crisis. This type of experience can also be described as cathartic. Whatever the circumstances, my “renewed†occupation with the “old†country would not permit me to return to the point at which I as an audacious young student had maltreated the musical parameters of so-called contemporary music. A completely different approach would be necessary: an extremely careful approach, inching my way gradually back into the Western world: an approach which would welcome tradition back into the fold, attempt to unfurl the petals and gently infuse this tradition with a breath of contemporary life.Although I am aware that I will not unleash a revolution or scandal with this approach, I am nevertheless confident as, with the musical vocabulary of this Requiem, I am travelling in an orbit in which no ballast or complex structures will be transported or intimated: on the contrary, I have attempted to form the message of the texts in music with the naivety of a “homecomerâ€. Harald WeissColonia de San PedroMarch 20091 (auch Altfl.) · 2 (2. auch Engl. Hr.) · 1 (auch Bassklar.) · 0 - 2 · Flhr. · 0 · 0 - P. S. (Glsp. · Röhrengl. · Gongs · Trgl. · Beck. · Tamt. · 2 Holzschlitztr. (oder Woodbl.) · Woodbl. · gr. Tr.) (3 Spieler) - Org. (Positiv) - Str. (4 · 4 · 4 · 4 · 2).
Requiem
Orchestre de chambre

$55.99 48.58 € Orchestre de chambre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Woodwind choir - Digital Download SKU: IZ.CMS181 Composed by Judith Katz. Score and Parts. 48 pages. Imagine Music - Digital #CMS181. Published by Imagine Music - Digital (IZ.CMS181). 9 x 12 in inches.With tremors that started in May of 1883, the volcano on the Indonesian island of Krakatoa fully erupted on August 26th of that same year. The eruption continued until the late morning of August 27th, destroying over 70% of the island, the surrounding archipelago, and collapsed into a caldera.This event is counted as one of the deadliest and most destructive events in recorded history. Over 36,000 deaths were the result of both the eruption and the tsunamis that were created. Weeks later, the eruptions on Krakatoa intensified, causing explosions on neighboring islands. Globally, these explosions had effects on Australia and as far away as South Africa.The 1883 Krakatoa eruption also darkened the sky worldwide for years afterwards, caused by volcanic ash. Spectacular sunsets were created and they inspired artists to capture the effects. British artist William Ashcroft made numerous color sketches, attempting to capture the look of the red-tinged skies, and there is a theory that Edvard Munch's blood-red sky depicted in the painting, The Scream, was inspired from his observing the color of the sky over Norway at the time.Of all the original compositions and arrangements that I have written, this is my first foray into program music. Program music can be a difficult genre; has the story really been conveyed? Does the orchestration fit the composition? Is it too short, or rather, way too long.I decided to write this for woodwind choir, rather than woodwind quintet. The sound of a woodwind choir offers enough variety of sound to convey both the frenetic quality of panic, fear, and desperation of a volcanic eruption, and yet the calm, sadness of how people felt, not knowing when things were going to erupt again.
Tremors of Krakatoa

$32.00 27.77 € PDF SheetMusicPlus






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