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Elsa (ver. 1) by Earl Zindars - Piano Sheets and Free Sheet Music

  
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The essentials of piano sheet music Most people have the notion that sheet music is a very complicated notation and reading it very difficult. However, this is not true as understanding sheet music piano is just a matter of transcribing the various musical notes written. Uses of sheet music Piano sheet music is nothing but piano notes written in standard notations. You can avail such free sheet music online from various websites. The main use of sheet music piano is to help aspiring musicians recreate the same sequence of notes as performed by the composer of the piece. It is a method where a specific musical composition is recorded in written form using music notes. The ultimate aim of reading sheet music is to recreate the same score in as accurate a manner as is possible.  (More...)    Download this sheet!
About the Artist
Earl Zindars (September 25, 1927 – August 15, 2005) was an American composer of jazz and classical music. Chicago-born Earl Zindars graduated from DePaul University and went on to earn a Masters Degree in Music Composition from Northwestern University. He studied with Dr. Leon Stein and Walingford Riegger, and earned a Fulbright Scholarship to attend Oxford University, where he studied with Edmund Rubbra. Postgraduate work was at Columbia University with Dr. Otto Leuning. Fellowships include Yaddo[1], The MacDowell Colony[2], and the Huntington Hartford Foundation. Earl received numerous commissions and awards throughout his career, including the National Institute of Arts and Letters. He was also the recipient of Broadcast Music, Inc.'s "Jazz Pioneer Award", given in recognition of his "long and outstanding contributions to the world of jazz." His long association with the legendary Bill Evans produced several recordings on Evans's albums. Evans particularly favored "Elsa" and "How My Heart Sings", which evolved into jazz standards over the pianist's prolific recording career. In recognition of Evans's connection with "How My Heart Sings" and the title's evocative nature, Peter Pettinger used it as the name of his acclaimed 1998 biography of Bill Evans.[1] His music has also been featured on the albums of numerous other jazz greats including Cannonball Adderley, Donald Byrd, Eddie Daniels, Philly Joe Jones, Dino Saluzzi, and Tony Williams. Most recently, pianist Bill Cunliffe brought forward a CD entitled How My Heart Sings, dedicating it exclusively to the music of Earl Zindars. The CD enjoyed several weeks ranked among Jazz Week's top ten. Zindars's extensive discography numbers nearly 100 albums and continues to grow. Beyond the jazz realm, Earl's classical compositions have been performed by the International Chamber Orchestra of Rome (Italy), San Francisco Symphony Chorus, San Francisco Symphony Brass, San Jose Symphony Orchestra, San Francisco Chamber Players, and various brass ensembles around the world. He was living in New York when he met Anne Bohigian, whose first name is "Annig" in Armenian. She was a jazz singer headlining at Radio City Music Hall with a group called "The Axidentals". Zindars was a timpanist in the orchestra. In between shows, they shared the only available rehearsal room. Six months later, they were married. Shortly thereafter, they moved to San Francisco where they put down their roots and raised two daughters. He taught music composition and theory for six years at San Francisco State University and performed with the Ernie Heckshire Orchestra at the Venetian Room in San Francisco's landmark Fairmont Hotel. A great lover of the outdoors, he looked forward to Sunday afternoons where he was the longtime timpanist of the San Francisco Golden Gate Park Band. He was also an avid rose gardener. In 2003, Alisa Clancy, host of KCSM 91.1FM Bay Area Jazz Station's "Desert Island Jazz" program, chose Zindars to be a featured "Castaway". The show challenges each castaway to pare life down to its bare essentials by allowing them to select eight pieces of music to accompany them on a deserted island. In addition, they can choose one book and one luxury item. You can view Zindars's selections on KCSM's Desert Island Jazz page: [3] Zindars, who expressed himself more through his music than words, composed his final composition less than a month before passing away in his Richmond District home. It was called "Roses for Annig" and was dedicated to his wife of 43 years.[2]
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The essentials of piano sheet music Most people have the notion that sheet music is a very complicated notation and reading it very difficult. However, this is not true as understanding sheet music piano is just a matter of transcribing the various musical notes written. Uses of sheet music Piano sheet music is nothing but piano notes written in standard notations. You can avail such free sheet music online from various websites. The main use of sheet music piano is to help aspiring musicians recreate the same sequence of notes as performed by the composer of the piece. It is a method where a specific musical composition is recorded in written form using music notes. The ultimate aim of reading sheet music is to recreate the same score in as accurate a manner as is possible.  (More...)