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Instruments: OrganAn immensely impressive and mature composition for the recital organist. In turn dramatic, harrowing and tender, this music is specially suited to Lenten and Holy Week use, but it is ideal as the centrepiece of any programme.The work was inspired by the sculptured reliefs of the Stations that are on view in the Cistercian monastic church in Altenburg, Germany. Each of the first thirteen pieces are a variation on a theme which is only heard in its complete form when the fourteenth Station is reached.Included in the Pipe Organ Exam Syllabus 2014 Grades 4, 5 & 6.ContentsJesus is condemned to deathJesus receives his crossJesus falls the first timeJesus meets his blessed motherThe cross is laid upon Simon of CyreneVeronica wipes the face of JesusJesus falls the second timeJesus speaks to the women of JerusalemJesus falls the third timeJesus is stripped of his garmentsJesus is nailed to the crossJesus dies on the crossJesus is taken down from the crossJesus is laid in the sepulchre
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Such was the success of Heather's Cool Piano series, that we encouraged her to chill out even more. Here is the result - three more great collections.ContentsBad mood bluesBass goes strollin'Cowboy lullaby - ABRSM gr.1 Exam Piece (2013-2014)In the bag bluesNext stop: New OrleansReady or notSky blue reggaeSomeday soonSparks!Steady FreddieSynco-rockTriple trouble
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Stages: Grade 3-5ContentsAustrian Carol - AustrianGerman Dance - BeethovenMinuet from Water Music - HandelMinuet in a minor mode - J. S. BachMother Volga - RussianNight Patrol - WigginsNobody knows the trouble I've seen - SpiritualPilgrim's Marching Song - SmartPosthorn Polka - WigginsPrince Rupert's March - 17th centuryRigaudon - DaquinSalt Seas - EnglishSimple Gifts - ShakerThe foggy, foggy dew - EnglishThe Lonely Leprechaun - WigginsThe Vicar of Bray - EnglishTiritomba - ItalianTrumpet Tune - 18th centuryTrumpet tune from Come, ye Sons of Art - PurcellWater parted from the sea - Arne
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Selected and Edited by: Colin HandStages: Grade 4-8ContentsBook Three: Descant________________________A Curious Story - SchumannAir - WesleyAllegro - LoeilletAndantino - HookBallet No 1 from Orpheus - GluckBoy's Chorus from Carmen - BizetGalop - OffenbachGerman Dances - DemantiusJesu, joy of man's desiring - BachLa Fille aux Cheveux de Lin - DebussyMinuet in G - PaderewskiPapageno's Aria from The Magic Flute - MozartSalterello - 14th centurySiciliana & Allegro - TelemannTwo Gavottes - Chédeville____________________!!!Book Four: Tenor____________________Adagio and Allegro - PepuschAllegro - VivaldiAve Maria - GounodChanson Triste - TchaikovskyDreaming - SchumannGymnopédie I - SatieIn my native country - GriegKillarney - BalfeLa Bergère - AubertLarghetto - MozartLiebestraum No 3 - LisztOn Wings of Song - MendelssohnTo a wild rose - MacDowellTrumpet Aria - PurcellTwo Minuets - Fischer______________________!!!Book Five: Descant______________________Allegretto - MozartAria from Water Music - HandelBallet Music from Rosamunde - SchubertHumoreske No 7 - DvorákItalian Song - TchaikovskyLiberty Bell - SousaMinuet and Trio - HookMinuet in G - BachRigaudon and Menuet - TelemannRondino - DiabelliTwo Masque Dances - 17th centuryThe Carman's Whistle - ByrdTwo Songs from The Mikado - SullivanThe Triumphing Dance from Dido and Aeneas - PurcellWaltz from Coppélia - Delibes__________________!!!Book Six: Bass__________________Adagio - HaydnAndante - MozartBourée - HandelLa donna è mobile from Rigoletto - VerdiO rest in the Lord from Elijah - MendelssohnPavane from Capriol Suite - WarlockPie Jesu from Requiem - FauréSarabande - BachSleep Song from Hansel and Gretel - HumperdinckSolemn Melody - DaviesThe Elephant from Carnival of the Animals - Saint-SaënsThe Merry Peasant and The Reaper's Song - SchumannThe Swan from Carnival of the Animals - Saint-SaënsTom Bowling - DibdinTrumpet Voluntary - Stanley______________________!!!Book Seven: Tenor______________________Air and Minuet - PurcellAlla Marcia and Courante - JenkinsAndante Sostenuto - RossiniArietta - DanziBist du bei mir - BachCanzonet - HaydnCradle Song - BrahmsHornpipe from Water Music - HandelPanis Angelicus - FranckSalut d'Amour - ElgarSerenade - SchubertSerenade from Hassan - DeliusSicilienne - FauréThe Shepherd's Farewell - BerliozWalter's Prize Song - Wagner_______________________!!!Book Eight: Treble_______________________A Merry Song - PoppAlmain and Jigg - LawesAndante - ElgarDance of the Pages and Dwarfs - TchaikovskyGrand Dance from King Arthur - PurcellLargo from Sonata No 2 - VeraciniMelody in F - RubinsteinMinuet from Flute Sonata - BachO, for the wings of a dove - MendelssohnSerenade - HaydnSoeur Monique - CouperinTwo Passepieds - TelemannTwo Songs - attrib. Henry VIIIVivace - LoeilletWaltz - Brahms
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A glance at the contents will tell you that this is an unusual collection: we can't remember such titles in our previous collections! Our composers have entered into the spirit of our request to write pieces in the relaxed style of the spiritual and the blues. The result is a really cool collection which we're sure you will enjoy.ContentsA meditation - Simon LesleyArioso - John MarshAt the river - June NixonBishop's blues - Betty RoeBlue haze - Rosalie BonightonFelicity - Simon LesleyFree the spirit - Timothy BlinkoIntermezzo blues - Andrew WrightIntroduction and spiritual - Andrew WrightJust moseying around - Rosalie BonightonMooching - John JordanNocturne in blue - John MarshPrelude in blue - Timothy BlinkoPromenade - Robert JonesSleepy waltz - Betty RoeSong - Andrew FletcherSpiritual needs - Andrew FletcherSunday morning swing - Colin MawbySweet scherzo - Robert JonesThe good news - Simon LesleyThe thurible swing - Colin MawbyTriads and triplets - John JordanWere you there? - June Nixon
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These 12 familiar sea shanties for trumpet, with piano accompaniment, by well-known composer and arranger, Colin Mawby remind us of the important naval tradition of many countries. He recommends that they are played with vitality, excitement and panache.ContentsBlow the man downBlow the wind southerlyBobby ShaftoeBound to the Rio GrandeFire down belowHighland laddieMy bonnie lies over the oceanPay me the money downSacramentoThe keel rowThe saucy ArethusaWhat shall we do with the drunken sailor?FOREWORDThere is a long and ancient tradition of sea shanties. They were used to assist sailors in the difficult task of manning sailing ships. Just as much as dancing helped to keep seamen fit, so the shanty was sung to lighten the physical strain of working in often brutal conditions.The rhythm of the songs fitted the rhythm of the job and it helped to create a very necessary sense of team spirit. Each task had its own shanty. They were usually sung by a leader (the Shantyman) with the sailors singing the chorus as they worked. Jobs like raising the anchors, hoisting the sails or manning the capstan were hard, back-breaking work. Shanties encouraged the men to keep at it!These arrangements should be played with vitality and excitement. You are reliving a very important part of the naval tradition of many seafaring countries
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