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Euphonium,Piano - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.760686 Composed by FRANCIS WADE. Arranged by Raymond Fenech. 20th Century,Christmas,Holiday,Praise & Worship,Traditional. Score and part. 12 pages. Raymond Fenech #5775847. Published by Raymond Fenech (A0.760686). O Come, All Ye Faithful (originally written in Latin as Adeste Fideles) is a Christmas carol that has been attributed to various authors, including John Francis Wade (1711–1786). This carol was arranged as a Theme and Variations, in fact there are two variations.             The Duration is approx. 3.40 minutes and the level is Advanced. NB: I can send you backing mp3 with proof of buying any solo/duet piece with piano. Please contact me on rfenech58@gmail.com
O Come All Ye Faithful (Adeste Fidelis) - Theme and Variation for Euphonium and Piano - Advanced Lev
Euphonium, Piano (duo)

$4.50 3.92 € Euphonium, Piano (duo) PDF SheetMusicPlus

Oboe,Piano - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.760680 Composed by FRANCIS WADE. Arranged by Raymond Fenech. 20th Century,Christmas,Holiday,Praise & Worship,Traditional. Score and part. 10 pages. Raymond Fenech #5774345. Published by Raymond Fenech (A0.760680). O Come, All Ye Faithful (originally written in Latin as Adeste Fideles) is a Christmas carol that has been attributed to various authors, including John Francis Wade (1711–1786). This carol was arranged as a Theme and Variations, in fact there are two variations.             The Duration is approx. 3.40 minutes and the level is Advanced. NB: I can send you backing mp3 with proof of buying any solo/duet piece with piano. Please contact me on rfenech58@gmail.com
O Come All Ye Faithful (Adeste Fidelis) - Theme and Variation for Oboe and Piano - Advanced Level
Hautbois, Piano (duo)

$4.50 3.92 € Hautbois, Piano (duo) PDF SheetMusicPlus

Brass Ensemble Horn - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.931261 Composed by Johannes Brahms. Arranged by Alessandro Macrì. Concert,Graduation,Instructional,Romantic Period,Standards. Score and parts. 10 pages. Music Macri Editions #5801363. Published by Music Macri Editions (A0.931261). Johannes Brahms – Variazioni su un tema di Haydn op.56Le Variazioni op.56 sono un momento fondamentale nell’evoluzione creativa di Johannes Brahms come compositore sinfonico, lo proiettano infatti verso la prima sinfonia; di questa, il primo movimento era già pronto da qualche anno ma si trovava relegato in un cassetto a causa del timore reverenziale nell’affrontare quel modello classico.Le Variazioni sul tema di Haydn, scritte nella duplice versione per due pianoforti e per orchestra, appaiono espressioni di un unico momento creativo dato il breve lasso di tempo intercorrente tra l’una e l’altra; la versione per due pianoforti, inserita in catalogo dallo stesso autore come Opus 56b, viene eseguita a settembre del 1873 con Clara Schumann, quella per orchestra il 2 novembre 1873, con Brahms alla direzione della Filarmonica di Vienna. La versione orchestrale è quella oggi più conosciuta e molto più spesso eseguita.L'arrangimento, si basa sul Corale di Sant’Antonio, composizione per ensemble di fiati, all’epoca attribuita erroneamente a Franz Joseph Haydn ed ancora oggi di origine incerta; i fiati e il pizzicato degli archi esaltano il suo carattere corale. Il tema è impostato su due periodi asimmetrici, entrambi con ripetizioni segnate da ritornelli: il primo periodo presenta due frasi di cinque battute ciascuna, il secondo è costituito da uno sviluppo in otto battute, una ripresa di quattro battute e un finale di sette. Il tema è chiuso da un accordo ripetuto.
Chorale St. Anthony from Variations on a theme by Haydn

$7.00 6.1 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Small Ensemble Bassoon,Clarinet,Flute,Horn,Oboe,Piano - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.889899 Composed by Gary Friedman. 20th Century,Jewish,Latin,Romantic Period. Score and parts. 31 pages. Gary Friedman #3036731. Published by Gary Friedman (A0.889899). This sextet for wind quintet and piano, duration 14 1/2 minutes  is based on the Sarabande in my Little Suite for Orchestra. It consists of the following:.  Theme: Sarabande, Variation 1: Allegro, Variaton 2: Ottoman Mystic Hebrew, Variation 3: Fughetta, Variation 4: Tango, Variation 5: March (with apologies to J.P. Sousa), Variation 6: Farewell.  The audio clip is computer-generated and lacks the brief pauses that should occur before each variation.The instrument list doesn't provide for piano as an equal participant in the ensemble so I checked off piano accompaniment.
Sarabande Variations
Hautbois, Piano (duo)

$15.00 13.08 € Hautbois, Piano (duo) PDF SheetMusicPlus

Cello Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.547674 Composed by James M. Guthrie. Contemporary,Instructional. Individual part. 9 pages. Jmsgu3 #3031709. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.547674). Dardanus Variations for Solo Cello is a set of variations on a thematic fragment from Dardanus, a tragédie-lyrique by J.P. Rameau (1683-1764). Each variation depicts a different scene from the opera.I: Entrance of Dardanus: Son of Electra and JupiterII: King Teucer proposes the marriage of his daughter Iphise to King AnténorIII: King Anténor accepts Iphise to become his brideIV: Ismenor the Wizard introduces Iphise to DardanusV: Dardanus encounters the sea monsterVI: The Sea Monster creates havoc for King AnténorVII: Dardanus falls in love with IphiseVIII: Dardanus slays the Sea Monster, saving King Anténor's lifeIX: King Teucer and Dardanus make peaceX: King Teucer permits for Dardanus to marry IphiseXI: The Proposal of DardanusXII: Iphise rejects the proposalXIII: The Second Proposal of DardanusIXV: Wedding Dance Dardanus is connected to the Trojan War through his lineage and the founding of the royal house of Troy. The Dardanoi, the descendants of Dardanus, formed a contingent among Troy's allies in the Trojan War. The House of Dardanus, of which Dardanus was the founder, played a significant role in the lead-up to the war. The city of Troy, founded by Dardanus's descendant, Ilus, was central to the myths surrounding the Trojan War. Additionally, Aeneas, a prominent figure in the Trojan War, was referred to as a Dardanian and was destined to save the House of Dardanus from extinction. Therefore, Dardanus's lineage and the founding of Troy are the critical connections between Dardanus and the Trojan War.Ancestry and Founder: Dardanus was the son of Zeus and the Pleiad Electra. He was the mythical founder of Dardania on the Hellespont and the ancestor of the Dardanians of the Troad and, through Aeneas, of the Romans.Migration and Settlement: According to mythology, Dardanus fled from Arcadia to the island of Samothrace and then to the Troad, where Teucer, the ruler of Phrygia, hospitably received him. He married Teucer's daughter Bateia and became the founder of the royal house of Troy.Family and Descendants: Dardanus married Chryse, with whom he fathered two sons, Idaeus and Deimas. He later married Batea and had several children, including Erichthonius, who became the ancestor of many famous individuals in the Troad, including Tros, Ganymede, Laomedon, and Priam.Cultural Depictions: Dardanus has been the subject of various operas by composers such as Jean-Philippe Rameau, Carl Stamitz, and Antonio Sacchini, reflecting the enduring influence of his mythological story.Legacy: Dardanus lives on in the Dardanelles, the narrow strait separating Asia and Europe, once known as the Hellespont, a name also linked to Greek mythology.These facts highlight Dardanus's role as a critical figure in the foundation of Dardania and the royal house of Troy and his rich and enduring mythological legacy.
Guthrie: Dardanus Variations for Solo Cello
Violoncelle

$24.95 21.75 € Violoncelle PDF SheetMusicPlus

Small Ensemble Alto Recorder,Baritone Recorder,Piano - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.842578 Composed by H.E. Klose. Arranged by Barbara Brennan. Concert,Graduation,Instructional,Romantic Period,Standards. Score and parts. 22 pages. Bl_music #6672429. Published by bl_music (A0.842578). Hyacinthe Eléonore Klosé (11 October 1808 – 29 August 1880) was a French clarinet player, professor at the Conservatoire de Paris, and composer. Klosé was also noted for his design improvements to the clarinet using the principles laid down by Theobald Boehm in his innovative work on the flute keywork. His Air Varie has become a favourite for clarinet and another unexpected contender: the ophicleide! The introduction, theme and 3 variations, followed by a rond are so charming and highly suitable for Treble or Bass recorders that – having performed the piece on the ophicleide ourselves- we felt this edition could make a great concert piece and addition to the repertoire for recorder players on the hunt for new music. This edition includes solo parts for recorders in F in Treble and Bass clef.
Air Varie for Treble or Bass Recorder

$18.99 16.55 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Full Orchestra Flute, Oboe, Clarinet in Bb, Bassoon, French Horns in F I and II, Trumpet in Bb, Trombone, Percussion, (Timpani, Glockenspiel), Violin I, Violin II, Viola, Violoncello, Double bass - Advanced - Digital Download SKU: 2S.4251133750690 Composed by Silvano A. Pagliuca-Mena. Jazz. Score. 29 pages. Soundnotation #4251133750690. Published by Soundnotation (2S.4251133750690). La Cabra Mocha (Full Score) is a Gaita de Furro. Because it belongs to the folklore of Zulia, its origin remains unclear and a dispute over the authorship of the composition currently revolves around Pradelio Hernandez and Jesus Lozano. Although its date of origin is considered equally indefinable for the same reason, its official appearance can be narrowed down to the middle of the 20th century. Probably it's much older, but due to the technological improvements of music recording, the piece became popular only later. La Cabra Mocha is a musical jewel that tells the story of a nation who has a wisdom and finds in music the way to express itself. The history of its transculturation is remarkable, although it also carries contradictions, depending on the way of representing. Sometimes its imposed stereotypes are accepted by society due to a lack of self-knowledge, which ultimately leads to a change of identity, where some elements are transfigured and others are replaced. Arranging a Gaita de Furro for youth orchestra makes sense for the following reasons: First and foremost, the self-knowledge of a society should start from the childhood and should be cultivated and carried on from generation to generation, thereby conserved. Moreover, a lack of a pedagogical act, thus a pedagogical repertoire, is one of the main causes for the ignorance of Venezuelan music. Another important aspect is the transformation or adaptation as a process of maintaining Venezuelan musical culture. Many children already present the intention of the composition by drawing their attention to the formation of the orchestra, which represents a globally unified language as a network of distribution and which is locally independent. Wherever the composition is played - each orchestra will be able to maintain the quality and expressiveness of the piece without hiding its identity. The piece opens with a fanfare introduction of the Cabra Mocha, followed by a drum roll, which reminds of the drummer's traditional reputation and introduces the theme whose chorus is represented by the tutti and its verses by the soli. The first variation consists of a two-bar rhythm and major tonality, full of wit and cunning. The following variation is an Adagio with a three-part rhythm in minor. Then the timpani return to initiate the theme, this time shortened by its Reprise, which finally leads to a polyphonic Codetta. On an interpretative level, the return of variation can be compared with the return of education and thus, to a certain extent, improvisation. This is a very striking factor of traditional music, which is represented as a fitting metaphor in the form of harmonic and rhythmic reference within the composition. Introduccion, Tema y Variaciones sobre la Cabra Mocha was composed in the last weeks of 2012 and won the first prize in the composition competition for the Youth Orchestra of Zulia, which was awarded by the Venezuelan Orchestra in its first edition in 2013. At the beginning of 2014 Silvano Pagliuca-Mena made a small revision of the piece. Silvano Antonio Pagliuca Mena was born on 10 May 1991 in Maracaibo, Venezuela. Despite his Italian and Spanish roots, he has always remained true to his love for the music of his homeland, which is why his compositions always carry Venezuelan impressions, but also influences like academic western music, jazz and popular music.
Introduction, Theme and Variations on "La Cabra Mocha" for Youth Orchestra

$13.95 12.16 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Full Orchestra Flute, Oboe, Clarinet in Bb, Bassoon, French Horns in F I and II, Trumpet in Bb, Trombone, Percussion, (Timpani, Glockenspiel), Violin I, Violin II, Viola, Violoncello, Double bass - Advanced - Digital Download SKU: 2S.4251133750706 Composed by Silvano A. Pagliuca-Mena. Jazz. Score and Parts. 46 pages. Soundnotation #4251133750706. Published by Soundnotation (2S.4251133750706). La Cabra Mocha (Full Score) is a Gaita de Furro. Because it belongs to the folklore of Zulia, its origin remains unclear and a dispute over the authorship of the composition currently revolves around Pradelio Hernandez and Jesus Lozano. Although its date of origin is considered equally indefinable for the same reason, its official appearance can be narrowed down to the middle of the 20th century. Probably it's much older, but due to the technological improvements of music recording, the piece became popular only later. La Cabra Mocha is a musical jewel that tells the story of a nation who has a wisdom and finds in music the way to express itself. The history of its transculturation is remarkable, although it also carries contradictions, depending on the way of representing. Sometimes its imposed stereotypes are accepted by society due to a lack of self-knowledge, which ultimately leads to a change of identity, where some elements are transfigured and others are replaced. Arranging a Gaita de Furro for youth orchestra makes sense for the following reasons: First and foremost, the self-knowledge of a society should start from the childhood and should be cultivated and carried on from generation to generation, thereby conserved. Moreover, a lack of a pedagogical act, thus a pedagogical repertoire, is one of the main causes for the ignorance of Venezuelan music. Another important aspect is the transformation or adaptation as a process of maintaining Venezuelan musical culture. Many children already present the intention of the composition by drawing their attention to the formation of the orchestra, which represents a globally unified language as a network of distribution and which is locally independent. Wherever the composition is played - each orchestra will be able to maintain the quality and expressiveness of the piece without hiding its identity. The piece opens with a fanfare introduction of the Cabra Mocha, followed by a drum roll, which reminds of the drummer's traditional reputation and introduces the theme whose chorus is represented by the tutti and its verses by the soli. The first variation consists of a two-bar rhythm and major tonality, full of wit and cunning. The following variation is an Adagio with a three-part rhythm in minor. Then the timpani return to initiate the theme, this time shortened by its Reprise, which finally leads to a polyphonic Codetta. On an interpretative level, the return of variation can be compared with the return of education and thus, to a certain extent, improvisation. This is a very striking factor of traditional music, which is represented as a fitting metaphor in the form of harmonic and rhythmic reference within the composition. Introduccion, Tema y Variaciones sobre la Cabra Mocha was composed in the last weeks of 2012 and won the first prize in the composition competition for the Youth Orchestra of Zulia, which was awarded by the Venezuelan Orchestra in its first edition in 2013. At the beginning of 2014 Silvano Pagliuca-Mena made a small revision of the piece. Silvano Antonio Pagliuca Mena was born on 10 May 1991 in Maracaibo, Venezuela. Despite his Italian and Spanish roots, he has always remained true to his love for the music of his homeland, which is why his compositions always carry Venezuelan impressions, but also influences like academic western music, jazz and popular music.
Introduction, Theme and Variations on "La Cabra Mocha" for Youth Orchestra

$13.95 12.16 € PDF SheetMusicPlus


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