This incredible group, on their self-titled first recording, melds the finest choral technique with true depth of emotion to create a not-to-be-missed listening experience. Recorded just days before
This stunning commemorative album celebrates ten years of Eric Whitacre's global phenomenon, the Virtual Choir. The hardback set contains over 200 pages of full-color images from his Virtual Choirs, a
The perfect text for any music theory course. Covers the full range of music theory to modern times. Chapters include: Elements of Pitch; Elements of Rhythm; Introduction to Triads and Seventh Chords;
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This remarkable book draws from primary sources to document and explain authentic performance practices of Renaissance-era music - in many cases eye opening, and rarely employed today. Insightful chapters
Contents: Undercurrents by Robert Buckley; Amen! by Carlos Simon; Symphony No. 4 - Unforsaken by Kevin Walczyk; Notezart by Cindy McTee; Trumpet Concerto No. 3 -
In a step-by-step fashion, Rhythm First! builds up the student's library of rhythmic figures and has them playing along with the accompanying CD to get the sound and feel of jazz soloing under
Contents: Stubernic Fantasy (Mark Ford); Chamber Symphony No. 1 for Marimba (Daniel McCarthy); Prism Rhapsody II (Keiko Abe); Percussion Concerto (Jennifer Higdon;
Contents: A Copland Portrait (David Conte/trans. Ryan Nowlan); Three Bones Concerto (James M. Stephenson); Symphony No. 2, "after Hafiz" (Donald Grantham): Moth
This is the ideal new path to confident navigation, freedom and absolute control on the guitar fretboard. Professional guitarist and experienced educator Frank Doll explains the basics of rock and jazz
To mark their 50th anniversary, The King's Singers would like to take you on a new musical journey - one that pays tribute to their heritage, but also showcases the diversity of music in our world today and
Includes: Rejoice! (Swearingen), Celtic Lullaby (arr. Phillips), American Legion March (Parker/arr. Glover), Blaze! (Romeyn), Ancient Conquest (Coles), The
Balance your music history curriculum with this indispensable classroom resource! This long-awaited manual focuses exclusively on the female artists who haven't made it into most textbooks. Biographies,
The long-awaited release of the next installment of this invaluable series continues the tradition of essential insights from leading choral directors along with resource guides to the very best choral
Disc 1: High Wire (2012); (Redacted) (2013); Redline Tango (2005); Undertow (2008); Sheltering Sky (2012);Kingfishers Catch Fire (2007):
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788) has to be the most rewarding, expressive, and entertaining of all the composers whose work fell into obscurity in the years following his death. He was overshadowed
This long-awaited Volume 2 of Teaching Music Through Performance in Jazz continues in the best tradition of the Teaching Music series. As in Volume 1, it brings together insights from top jazz
For the first time, this volume from the acclaimed Teaching Music Through Performance series is available for directors of beginning jazz ensembles. This edition pairs practical perspectives from
Recruiting for beginning instrumental music is a year-round job. This book is the most complete manual on recruiting and retention for beginning instrumental music, compiled from ideas and practices of
The tenth volume marks a true milestone in music education publishing. This landmark series provides band directors access to 1000 Teacher Resource Guides on repertoire, 60 invaluable chapters by leaders of
An enigma to those who knew him, the early-20th century French master Maurice Ravel composed some of the most popular and beloved music in the repertory. In Ravel: A Listener's Guide, Victor Lederer surveys
This book should be seen as a method to help the artist to develop his or her own way when trying to improvise chromatically. Through the concepts and examples offered, the improviser should be able to use