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or a musician. Full Score. Elizabeth Alexander. Choir sheet music. Harpsichord sheet music. Percussion sheet music. Timpani sheet music. Advanced.

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ou un musicien. Full Score. Elizabeth Alexander. Partition chorale. Partition clavecin. feuille de musique Percussion. Partition Timpani. Avancé.

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or a musician. Full Score. composed by Elizabeth Alexander. For SATB chorus and orchestra. 2200, 0200, timpani, harpsichord. celeste, strings. Collegiate Repertoire, Community Chorus, Concert Music. Music, Choral. Moderately Advanced. Full score. Text language. English. Duration 10 minutes. Published by Seafarer Press. SF.SEA-007-00. With Text language. English. Music, Choral. This mercurial musing on music's mysterious source draws its literary inspiration from a spirited poem by Philip Dacey, in which the sacred and secular merge into one powerful creative force. A rollicking 10-minute montage of musical styles ranging from Bach to barbershop, both lighthearted and ultimately transcendent. Commissioned by Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra and American Master Chorale. David Lewis Crosby, artistic director. Madison, WI. Voice parts are in a comfortable range, and orchestra parts are playable by a good community orchestra. no "killer" passages. The biggest challenge of this piece is frequent tempo changes, so everyone has to watch the conductor, but you want them to do that anyway, don't you. Range. Soprano. d'-g", Sop. solo. e" -c"', Alto. g-d", Tenor. d-a', Bass. G-d'. f '. Text. In the great nave of the church, we eat noodles and throw dice, while at lunch in the cafe a man sinks to his knees, muttering prayers and touching the floor with his head. A minister delivers a sermon that sounds suspiciously like a recipe for coq au vin, while someone else has hung beautiful laundry out to dry on the wide-open arms of a cross. We're confused but happy to be so, unclear as to whether that was God who just walked by or a musician on her way to a concert, the whole next world squeezed into her black case. Copyright by Philip Dacey. Reprinted by permission of the poet.

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ou un musicien. Full Score. composé par Elizabeth Alexander. Pour choeur SATB et orchestre. 2200, 0200, timbales, clavecin. celeste, cordes. Répertoire Collegiate, Chorus communautaire, Concert Musique. Musique, Chorale. Modérément avancée. Partition. Langue du texte. Anglais. Durée 10 minutes. Publié par des gens de mer de presse. SF.SEA-007-00. Avec le langage du texte. Anglais. Musique, Chorale. Cette rêverie mercure sur la source mystérieuse de la musique puise son inspiration littéraire d'un poème animé par Philippe Dacey, dans lequel la fusion sacrée et profane dans une puissante force créatrice. Un joyeux 10 minutes montage de styles musicaux allant de Bach à salon de coiffure, à la fois léger et en dernier ressort transcendante. Commandée par le Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra et américains Master Chorale. David Lewis Crosby, directeur artistique. Madison, WI. Parties vocales sont dans une gamme confortable, et les parties d'orchestre sont jouables par un bon orchestre de la communauté. pas de "tueur" passages. Le plus grand défi de cette pièce est des changements de tempo fréquents, donc tout le monde doit regarder le conducteur, mais vous voulez qu'ils fassent de toute façon, n'est-ce pas. Gamme. Soprano. d'-g ", Sop. solo. e "-c" ', ​​Alto. g-d ", Tenor. d-un ', Bass. G-d '. f '. Texte. In the great nave of the church, we eat noodles and throw dice, while at lunch in the cafe a man sinks to his knees, muttering prayers and touching the floor with his head. A minister delivers a sermon that sounds suspiciously like a recipe for coq au vin, while someone else has hung beautiful laundry out to dry on the wide-open arms of a cross. We're confused but happy to be so, unclear as to whether that was God who just walked by or a musician on her way to a concert, the whole next world squeezed into her black case. Copyright by Philip Dacey. Reproduit avec la permission du poète.