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The Band's Visit: Vocal Selections

Simon Holt: Raju Raghuvanshi Is A Ghost - Solo Baritone

John Harle: City Solstice - A Song For London Bridge (Saxophone Part)

John Harle: City Solstice - A Song For London Bridge (Saxophone Part)

City Solstice was commissioned by The City of London Corporation for The City of London Festival 2009, and is dedicated, with thanks, to Ian Ritchie.Instrumentations - Choir, Organ, (available separatly) Soprano SaxophoneDuration - 18 minutesFirst performance - 22nd June 2009 at Southwark Cathedral.Performed by The Choir of King's College, Cambridgeconducted by Stephen Cleobury, with John Harle (Soprano Saxophone).Programme NoteCity Solstice celebrates the 800th anniversary of the construction of various bridges  on the site of the current London Bridge. The difficulty of erecting sturdy  constructions on this bend in the Thames, where the currents are particularly  strong, has led to a rich seam of stories about the bridges, passed on through  history, myth and folklore.What are thought to be the original words of 'London  Bridge is falling down' carry much of the references to materials used in building the original bridges - wood  and stone, gravel and stone, and then later, iron and steel. The lines my fair lady,  dance over my lady lea (or lee) and with a gay lady, are thought to refer to Matilda of  Scotland (c.1080- 1118), consort of Henry I, and who was responsible for  building the series of bridges that carried the London to Colchester road across the River Lea.King (Saint) Olaf II of Norway figures prominently in the destruction of the bridge  after its occupation by the Danes around 1013. Coming to the assistance of Aethelred, Olaf is thought to have pulled the bridge down into the Thames, along  with its occupying Danes, rather than fight on the bridge itself. There is a line in the  Norse saga The Heimskringla that refers to London Bridge being broken down.John Harle and Tom PickardJohn Harle and Tom Pickard have collaborated  previously on two projects. Their folkopera The Ballad of Jamie Allan was commissioned by The Sage, Gateshead for their opening season, and was  performed by Omar Ebrahim, Sarah-Jane Morris, Kathryn Tickell and the Northen Sinfonia, conducted by John Harle. Prior to that they met as musical and literary advisors to Sir Paul McCartney at the early compositional stages of McCartney's oratorio Standing Stone.

SEK 286.00
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Samba: The Original Soundtrack (PVG)

Samba: The Original Soundtrack (PVG)

Samba is a French comedy-drama film directed by Eric Toledano and Olivier Nakache. Featuring 12 songs from the soundtrack of this critically-acclaimed film, including five pieces by Ludovico Einaudi, arranged for Piano, Voice and Guitar. Following on from the huge success of their previous film The Intouchables , this director duo have returned, once again casting Omar Sy as their lead, with a film whose soundtrack is as brilliant as the movie itself. Featuring some truly sublime songs on the soundtrack, the true star of  Samba  is the pieces composed by contemporary classical master Ludovico Einaudi, who previously worked on  The Intouchables , and who is represented here by five songs. The sublime  Time Lapse, Ascolta  and  Walk  work brilliantly as a contrast to the pop tunes, while  Experience  and  Run  are simply stunning to hear as part of the film, but also to play yourself. Every song included in this  Samba  sheet music song book is arranged for Piano, Voice and Guitar, allowing you to see the film, love the music and then learn to play every piece that you heard, exactly as it's played by the original musicians. All songs feature standard notation, as well as chord boxes and symbols and full lyrics, so whichever instrument you play, you'll be able to learn these cinematic songs that are one of the most memorable parts of the Samba movie.  With some brilliant pop tunes like Waiting In Vain by Bob Marley & The Wailers, Stomp! by The Brothers Johnson, To Know You, Is To Love You by Syreeta and even some electroswing in the guise of  Catgroove by Parov Stelar, the other pieces of music fit the style and tone of the film perfectly, too. Once you've seen the film, the fantastic music will inspire you to pick up your Guitar, dust off your Piano or warm up your voice and learn to play these songs with the most accurate Samba  sheet music available. Our Samba sheet music song book includes all twelve of the songs featured in the Original Soundtrack of the fantastic French film. You'll be able to learn each song as accurately as possible with these Piano, Vocal and Guitar arrangements, adding a touch of cinematic style to your practising.

SEK 305.00
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John Harle: City Solstice - A Song For London Bridge

John Harle: City Solstice - A Song For London Bridge

City Solstice was commissioned by The City of London Corporation for The City of London Festival 2009, and is dedicated, with thanks, to Ian Ritchie.Instrumentations - Choir, Organ, Soprano SaxophoneDuration - 18 minutesFirst performance - 22nd June 2009 at Southwark Cathedral.Performed by The Choir of King's College, Cambridgeconducted by Stephen Cleobury, with John Harle (Soprano Saxophone).Programme NoteCity Solstice celebrates the 800th anniversary of the construction of various bridges  on the site of the current London Bridge. The difficulty of erecting sturdy  constructions on this bend in the Thames, where the currents are particularly  strong, has led to a rich seam of stories about the bridges, passed on through  history, myth and folklore.What are thought to be the original words of 'London  Bridge is falling down' carry much of the references to materials used in building the original bridges - wood  and stone, gravel and stone, and then later, iron and steel. The lines my fair lady,  dance over my lady lea (or lee) and with a gay lady, are thought to refer to Matilda of  Scotland (c.1080- 1118), consort of Henry I, and who was responsible for  building the series of bridges that carried the London to Colchester road across the River Lea.King (Saint) Olaf II of Norway figures prominently in the destruction of the bridge  after its occupation by the Danes around 1013. Coming to the assistance of Aethelred, Olaf is thought to have pulled the bridge down into the Thames, along  with its occupying Danes, rather than fight on the bridge itself. There is a line in the  Norse saga The Heimskringla that refers to London Bridge being broken down.John Harle and Tom PickardJohn Harle and Tom Pickard have collaborated  previously on two projects. Their folkopera The Ballad of Jamie Allan was commissioned by The Sage, Gateshead for their opening season, and was  performed by Omar Ebrahim, Sarah-Jane Morris, Kathryn Tickell and the Northen Sinfonia, conducted by John Harle. Prior to that they met as musical and literary advisors to Sir Paul McCartney at the early compositional stages of McCartney's oratorio Standing Stone.

SEK 137.00
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