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Alto Saxophone Solo - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1295042 By Christina Perri. By Christina Perri and David Hodges. Arranged by Glauco Fernandes. Film/TV,Pop,Wedding. Individual part. 2 pages. Glauco Fernandes #885363. Published by Glauco Fernandes (A0.1295042). Alto Saxophone Sheet Music: Christina Perri's 'A Thousand Years'Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of Christina Perri's A Thousand Years with our exclusive alto saxophone sheet music arrangement. This arrangement is available for purchase on leading online sheet music platforms, offering a unique and captivating interpretation of the song.Our sheet music includes clear and detailed notation for the alto saxophone. This comprehensive arrangement is suitable for both beginner and experienced saxophonists, ensuring an authentic and emotionally resonant performance.By acquiring our A Thousand Years alto saxophone sheet music, you gain access to a valuable resource to enhance your musical repertoire. This music is versatile, making it suitable for various occasions, including weddings, recitals, and special performances.Stand out as a musician and captivate your audience with this timeless composition. Purchase our sheet music now to begin playing Christina Perri's A Thousand Years on the alto saxophone and embark on a musical journey that explores the emotional depth of this piece. Share your unique interpretation with the world.Don't miss the opportunity to perform one of pop music's most beloved songs on the alto saxophone. Get our sheet music today and let Christina Perri's A Thousand Years inspire your musical aspirations.
A Thousand Years
Alto Saxophone
Christina Perri
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Piano Trio,String Ensemble - Digital Download SKU: A0.1004152 Composed by Matthew Scott Phillips. Contemporary. Score and parts. 98 pages. Matthew Scott Phillips #5800833. Published by Matthew Scott Phillips (A0.1004152). Throughout the centuries, civilizations have used sundials to tell time. This instrument consists of a gnomon (Greek for knower), a long pole or incline, whose shadow is cast onto a flat stone or metal plate, that either lies on the ground or is erected onto a wall. This plate is marked with the hours of the day, and the gnomon's shadow passes over the marks. More than just an ancient timepiece, these instruments are doorways to the eternal past, and prophets of the eternal future. They bare witness to the infinite fleeting-ness of the lives of human beings. Unlike a modern watch or digital clock, in which every second enjoys its own momentary significance, the hours as marked by the sundial flow into one another in a continuous stream, that is ultimately timeless. The final hour of any mortal creature is, in this way, no more significant than the first, and all our hours seem insignificant in the context of the cosmos' grandness.  Etched upon a great many sundials, in Greek, Latin, English, German, or French, is a motto designed to inspire human beings to consider these truths. Why so many sundial makers felt the need to inscribe on their creations their own philosophies and musings is unclear. Yet, each of these mottos seems contrived to express the contemplations of time and eternity so integral to the sundials' existence. Mottos such as umbra sumus (we amount to shadow) often hold multiple meanings. The we referred to can be the hours, which seem extant only because of the shadow passing over them. Or it can refer to the ephemeral nature of our lives, which on the grand calendar of eternity are so short as to be nothing. Or perhaps it warns that time itself is no more than an illusion; a shadow. Whether they are existential, humorous (I only count the sunny hours), or offer advice (use the hours, don't count them), these mottos are intended to give us pause: to compel us to look for a moment, not at the fleeting significance of our mundane lives, ticked away as they are in tiny hours, but to consider the eternal time that lies beyond us, and to therefore be briefly in contact with it.  This composition, approximately an hour long and written for piano trio (Piano, Violin, and Cello), intends as its goal the same purpose as the mottos that inspired it. To transport those who listen to it (listen not merely hear) away from the earthly, and into the cosmic. Each movement is named after a different motto. The mottos, their English translations and the locations of the sundials that bare (or once bore) them is listed at the front. This is one hour, hopefully, that will not simply fade away, but rather will be one spent in the company of the eternal.  .
The Sundials

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Anderson Leroy : The Waltzing Cat (piano d'accompagnement en fa majeur)
Piano solo
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