35 results for "d.e.a.r."
Dear Tomcat
Choral single edition 2-part
Choral Sheet
A canon in two with optional bass accompaniment (vocal ostinato) by Henry O. Millsby from Austria.
Ladoo, Farewell, My Dear Friends
Choral single edition TTBB
Choral Sheet
An atmospheric evening and farewell song, based on a Russian folk melody. This choral piece is an appeal, full of fervent hope for an early reunion, to Ladoo, the divine protector of lovers and travellers. With English and German lyrics (Ladu, lebt wohl,…
ISMN: 979-0-50022-435-8
Ladoo, Farewell, My Dear Friends
Choral single edition SATB
Choral Sheet
An atmospheric evening and farewell song, based on a Russian folk melody. This choral piece is an appeal, full of fervent hope for an early reunion, to Ladoo, the divine protector of lovers and travellers. With English and German lyrics (Ladu, lebt wohl,…
ISMN: 979-0-50022-432-7
Ladoo, Farewell, My Dear Friends
Choral single edition SSAA
Choral Sheet
An atmospheric evening and farewell song, based on a Russian folk melody. This choral piece is an appeal, full of fervent hope for an early reunion, to Ladoo, the divine protector of lovers and travellers. With English and German lyrics (Ladu, lebt wohl,…
ISMN: 979-0-50022-526-3
Sleep, My Dear
Choral single edition SAM
Choral Sheet
A composition by Jóhann Sigurjónsson (1880–1919) from Iceland, arranged for three mixed voices by Peter Hammersteen. With English and original Icelandic lyrics (Sofðu unga ástin min).
Never, My Dear
Choral single edition SATB
Choral Sheet
A new a cappella composition for mixed voices full of lovingly consoling affection. Lorenz Maierhofer expresses the lovers' intimacy with echoes of floating and slightly jazzy close harmony.
ISMN: 979-0-50239-870-5
Hine e hine
Choral single edition SAM
Choral Sheet
The traditional Maori song arranged for three mixed voices by Thomas Held from Austria. With traditional Maori and additional English lyrics (Calm Down, My Dear).
Schalom chaverim
Choral single edition 8-part
Choral Sheet
A traditional canon in 8 from Israel, with additional new solo part by Henry O. Millsby from Austria. With traditional Hebrew as well as English (Shalom, My Dear Friend) and German lyrics (Der Friede des Herrn).
Unser lieben Frauen Traum
Choral single edition SSATBB
Choral Sheet
This Advent Carol about Mary and the birth of her son Jesus was composed by Max Reger (1873–1916). The gently moving choral piece for six mixed voices (first SATB, then SSATBB) a cappella can be sung with the original German or the additional English…
Jeesus, lapsi armahin
Choral single edition SATB
Choral Sheet
This is a Christmas carol for four mixed voices a cappella using a traditional melody by Finnish composer Leevi Madetoja (1887–1947). The modest lyrics praising the newborn child and offering gifts can be sung in Finnish as well as in English (Jesus…
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Festiva (Wedding March)
Individual Work
Single Work
The organ piece Festiva was composed specifically for the wedding of a dear friend and embodies the joy-filled happiness that occurs on such a special day. The music mirrors the radiant beauty of this moment where two hearts become one, lending the…
ISMN: 979-0-2071-0326-0 | ISBN: 978-3-7113-0549-7
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Bourrasque de Neige (Snow's Commotion)
Individual Work
Score & Parts
Bourrasque de Neige (Snow’s Commotion) reflects in a romantic manner various wintery scenarios between wild snow flurries and the lingering beauty of frozen grasses and plants. I wrote this duo for violin and piano out of my childhood joy at the magic of…
ISMN: 979-0-2071-0059-7 | ISBN: 978-3-7113-0185-7
Coro mio ben
Conductor's Edition SATB
Choral Collection
Many of the arias in this collection are part of the standard repertoire of renowned soloists, and it is really through them that the operas to which they belong have become famous. This is undoubtedly true of arias such as Lascia ch'io pianga, Ombra mai…
ISMN: 979-0-50202-602-8 | ISBN: 978-3-85061-838-0
Helbling Readers Calendar: APRIL
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Themes of the month
Earth Day: Environment
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Shakespeare
April 2nd
Hans Christian Andersen was born on this day in 1805.
April 6th
International Day of Sport for Development and Peace…
Reading the classics in class
Readers blog
One of the best qualities of the classics is that we can always rely on them. As we keep reading and rereading them at different ages, they always give us something new and we experience their universal appeal. Italo Calvino writes in his essay ‘Why Read…
Book Club and Reading Games: Book postcard and Which classic Red Reader should you read now?
Readers blog
Write a book postcard
This activity can work with any age group: young learners, teens and even adults. It is a short writing activity that can focus on a scene in the story or on the whole book.
It can be used for: …
This activity can work with any age group: young learners, teens and even adults. It is a short writing activity that can focus on a scene in the story or on the whole book.
It can be used for: …
Back to school: 10 ideas to promote reading
Readers blog
If you write a list of objectives for this school term, I'm sure 'reading' is on your list. Getting your students to read more in English is one of the greatest successes you can achieve. We are all aware of the benefits of Extensive Reading and the…
Back to school: Plan ahead for success
Readers blog
A new school term has just begun bringing with its meetings, lots of planning and great expectations. How do you feel about the new term? Do you have any special plans? Are there new resources, approaches, or ideas you would like to try? Have you…
Extensive reading in the language classroom: When and how?
Readers blog
You might wonder how and when you can integrate Extensive Reading sessions into your English syllabus. You already have to follow a curriculum, you probably have a course book to complete, and exams to get ready for. At the same time you are aware…
Reading strategies: Using audio recordings while reading
Readers blog
What are the most practical reading strategies you can share with your students? We asked ourselves this question and came up with 8 different approaches which we will share with you throughout the year. Reading in a foreign language is both fun and…
10 bookish things to do in November
Readers blog
November feels like the perfect month to spend more time in the company of books (to be honest, which month doesn't?). So why not give yourself and your classes a bookish to-do list for this month? We have compiled a list of easy-to-do activities for…
Meet the illustrator: Simone Manfrini
Readers blog
How do you illustrate a famous classic? What are the first steps you take in this exciting process? We talked to Simone Manfrini, the illustrator of our new classic reader, The Age of Innocence written by Edith Wharton. This novel - a story about love,…
Alice in Wonderland: Lesson Plan and Resources - Part 2
Readers blog
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland never ceases to amaze us and it is definitely a story which is suitable for readers of all ages. In our first Alice in Wonderland lesson we looked at the history of the story, and the theme…
8 Ideas to Motivate Teens to Read More
Readers blog
How can I motivate teens to read more? This question pops up on our computer screens and in conversations every week, and teachers, psychologists, librarians and researchers of a broad field of literacy and language studies offer ideas and solutions…
The ABC of a graded reader: David and the Great Detective
Readers blog
As teachers, we would all like our students to read more and read better in English. I often ask my students what they are reading for pleasure and they always amaze me with their experiences: some read thick historical novels, car magazines or books…