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Julia Nonets: The Restaurant

Bright and Happy, Key of D Maj, 184 bpm

Originally composed for the piano, the "Julia Nonets" are a series of
eight short pieces for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, two violins,
viola and double bass. Each piece is under two minutes long.
I attended a birthday party for my three year old, great-niece "Julia."
At some point, she came over to me wanting to sing some songs, which we did. From that moment of familial closeness, the "Julia Etudes" appeared in my mind for piano. I wrote them while driving home from the party. They were very short and fun.

This "suite" is the nonet adaption. Why nonets? Why not!



Genre: Chamber music


Instruments: Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, Violin, Viola, Cello, Double bass


Tags: Nonet, Strings, Woodwinds, Easy Original Music

Price : $3.99 Add to cart
Description Instrument Size
The Restaurant - Score score 56.77KB Preview


The Restaurant - Flute Flute 47.56KB Preview


The Restaurant - Oboe Oboe 47.04KB Preview


The Restaurant - Clarinet Clarinet 46.87KB Preview


The Restaurant - Bassoon Bassoon 44.97KB Preview


The Restaurant - Violin 1 Violin 48.25KB Preview


The Restaurant - Violin 2 Violin 45.79KB Preview


The Restaurant - Viola Viola 45.66KB Preview


The Restaurant - Cello Cello 46.53KB Preview


The Restaurant - Double Bass Double bass 45.12KB Preview


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school band sheet music Henry Pool

 

Henry Pool is born on June 12, 1939 in Amsterdam, Netherlands, as the second of four siblings, all boys. His family suffered with the rest of the Dutch nation the horrors or the Second World War. After the war he went to elementary school, high school and teachers’ seminary. He worked seven years as a teacher in Amsterdam, then emigrated to Israel. After a short sojourn in kibbutz Sha’alvim he joined begin 1967 a Rabbinical College in Netivot. In 1969 he married Lilette Sroussi, a girl from Paris, France, who emigrated to Israel in 1968. During the years the couple has been blessed with five children. In 1974 they moved to Jerusalem, where he started to work as a graphic artist. In 1988 they emigrated to the USA, where they still live, now as American citizens. In the USA he worked as a computer operator. In 2004 he retired.

His career as an composer has been a difficult one. Beside one year (at age 8) of piano lessons he never got any professional training. He has learned by playing the piano, studying the compositions he played, listening to classical radio and recordings and from books on composition, harmony, counterpoint, orchestration, etc.. His first compositions were written in some late-romantic impressionistic way. Later he destroyed all of them, because he found his own style, which is a modern classic-romantic one with elements of the Jewish music, which explains, why he is using different modes, like the dorian, the phrygian, the lydian and the mixolydian, beside de standard major and minor. So, a composition in C-so is written in the mixolydian (the so-) mode on the absolute scale of C. Certainly there are  also elements coming from his native country, the Netherlands, while new elements, coming from the American musical world are now entering his musical language.