This document appears to be sheet music containing musical notation for a solo flute piece. It includes markings for tempo, dynamics, articulation, and pitches represented using traditional note symbols and microtonal notation. The sheet music is titled "Seufzer" and was composed by James Bergin in 2006.
This document appears to be musical notation for a waltz composed by James Bergin in 2014. It contains standard musical notation such as tempo markings, dynamics, and musical passages. The notation includes Italian terms and is laid out with measures and time signatures typical for musical scores. The waltz was completed at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts from April 26 to May 4, 2014.
- The document appears to be musical notation for a piece titled "Stürmisch" composed by James Bergin in 2014.
- It contains notation for various instruments including changes to dynamics, tempo, and expression markings across sections.
- Revisions to the piece on specific dates are noted regarding changes to accidentals, notes, and markings from rehearsals and discussions with other musicians.
The document is a musical score for "The Annunciation" for soprano and flute. It sets the biblical passage from Luke recounting the angel Gabriel's visit to Mary to announce that she will bear Jesus. The score includes the Latin text from Luke with an English translation and detailed instructions for vocal melodies and instrumental accompaniment. It is dedicated to the Prana Duo and composed by James Bergin in 2008.
This document contains the score and parts for "Swing to the Guidonian Hand", a trombone quartet composition by James Bergin from 2013. It consists of three movements: Swing, Langsam, and Fugue. The score provides detailed musical notation for four trombone parts (Trombone I, II, III, and Bass Trombone) across multiple pages with measures numbered.
The document provides background information on the musical composition "Noli me tangere" by James Bergin. It was inspired by biblical passages describing Jesus' resurrection and Mary Magdalene encountering him outside his tomb. The opening violin and viola represent the feelings of women going to the tomb, while drums and saxophone portray the angel's announcement. Cello depicts Jesus' words to Mary. The composition uses both traditional and microtonal accidentals and involves various instruments including violin, viola, saxophone, drums, and cello.
This document appears to be sheet music containing musical notation for a solo flute piece. It includes markings for tempo, dynamics, articulation, and pitches represented using traditional note symbols and microtonal notation. The sheet music is titled "Seufzer" and was composed by James Bergin in 2006.
This document appears to be musical notation for a waltz composed by James Bergin in 2014. It contains standard musical notation such as tempo markings, dynamics, and musical passages. The notation includes Italian terms and is laid out with measures and time signatures typical for musical scores. The waltz was completed at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts from April 26 to May 4, 2014.
- The document appears to be musical notation for a piece titled "Stürmisch" composed by James Bergin in 2014.
- It contains notation for various instruments including changes to dynamics, tempo, and expression markings across sections.
- Revisions to the piece on specific dates are noted regarding changes to accidentals, notes, and markings from rehearsals and discussions with other musicians.
The document is a musical score for "The Annunciation" for soprano and flute. It sets the biblical passage from Luke recounting the angel Gabriel's visit to Mary to announce that she will bear Jesus. The score includes the Latin text from Luke with an English translation and detailed instructions for vocal melodies and instrumental accompaniment. It is dedicated to the Prana Duo and composed by James Bergin in 2008.
This document contains the score and parts for "Swing to the Guidonian Hand", a trombone quartet composition by James Bergin from 2013. It consists of three movements: Swing, Langsam, and Fugue. The score provides detailed musical notation for four trombone parts (Trombone I, II, III, and Bass Trombone) across multiple pages with measures numbered.
The document provides background information on the musical composition "Noli me tangere" by James Bergin. It was inspired by biblical passages describing Jesus' resurrection and Mary Magdalene encountering him outside his tomb. The opening violin and viola represent the feelings of women going to the tomb, while drums and saxophone portray the angel's announcement. Cello depicts Jesus' words to Mary. The composition uses both traditional and microtonal accidentals and involves various instruments including violin, viola, saxophone, drums, and cello.