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22102C3471F-9919-482A-9F9F-854BB1E387D6M231691Toccata(not set)Organ
22202C5314B-7557-4A71-928C-3B8A3DC317C5R01514Sixth SymphonyCommissioned by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Manfred Honeck, Music Director. In 3 movements: I. Brisk, Driving II. Warmly, III. Slow, Mysterious. (2012) ca. 23'3(3dPicc).2+1.2+BCl.2+1: 4.3.3.1: Timp.Perc(3). Str
22302C7F72C-867E-43B2-9F36-8CCF62CB98D2EBM0610330Canciones de Lorca for Tenor and Orchestra"Bolcom is a famously eclectic stylist. The poems here are sung in Spanish and the musical accompaniment is recognizably Spanish-tinged in rhythm and color (including castanets and the like). But the composer goes much deeper that that; 'Canciones' is no picture postcard. He delves into the dark, mysterious and surrealistic core of the poetry and returns us its sinews and subtexts in a varietal, mercurial music that touches upon Puccini, Mahler, jazz, Cuban dance, atonal acerbity and tonal bliss. In the process, he doesn’t exactly explain the sometimes difficult poetry, but he does bring it to life." Timothy Mangan, Orange County Register, Oct. 26, 2013. With text by poet Federico Garcia Lorca, this composition was premiered by Placido Domingo and the Pacific Symphony Orchestra under Carl St. Clarin on September 15, 2006. Recorded on Naxos 8.559788 by the Pacific Symphony, Carl St. Clair, conductor and René Barbera, TenorTenor Solo: 3(3DblPicc).2(+EH).3(2DblEbCl/3DblBsCl).2(+CBsn): 4.3(1DblPicc).2(+BsTbn).1: Timp.Perc(3or4): Hp.Pno/Cel.Gtr: Str
22402C92B3C-636F-4D45-8A89-C66A1A44EAC1LV415MBDc8(not set)Marching Band
22502D23976-C437-473A-BC02-6232AB783F56R00974AftermathWritten for Don Commiskey, this work for clarinet and three percussionist is available in performance score format.B-flat Clarinet, Percussion(3)
22602D4334E-AE57-430E-86BD-03197DD82F0AST910Procession(not set)Trumpet in C or Bb, Piano
22702D9C2BA-F909-46DF-B55B-A43124EE3E6BS624Trail of TearsA tone poem for wind band that describes the 150th anniversary of one of the most cruel, unjust and embarrassing official actions in the history of the United States Government.Concert Band
22802DB0725-2340-4E55-9932-02FEF87226E2ST774In a Minor MoodHorn Quartet
22902DB46FC-F8D7-4164-B627-47053615757AM327391L'Organiste Liturgiste, Op. 65, Bk. 4French organist and composer Félix-Alexandre Guilmant (1837-1911) served as Professor of Organ at the Paris Conservatoire and as mentor to a young Marcel Dupré. While accomplished and prolific, Guilmant wrote almost exclusively for the organ, including: "Pièces dans différents styles" (18 books); "L'organiste pratique" (12 books); Eighteen "Pièces Nouvelles;" and "L'Organiste liturgique" (10 books). All 10 books of "L'Organiste liturgique" is available from the publisher.Organ
23002DEA4E9-7CD6-4ABF-80B7-CB9727DFA79FMR00452Variations for Brass and Percussion
23102E319E4-D7A6-421D-AEDF-9D80DEF0BCC3SC777O Worship The King2007 Texas University Interscholastic League Sightreading for 2A, 1A and 3B Varsity Treble (SSA) Choirs and 5A, 4A, and 3A Non-varsity Treble (SSA) Choirs. Text is by Robert Grant.SSA
23202E3A2FC-E7C5-4AAA-BB68-0325454C20BDA126102Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125 'Choral'Ludwig van Beethoven's (1770-1827) choral symphony, Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125 was composed between 1822 and 1824, and is the last completed symphony by the composer. Considered by many to be Beethoven's masterpiece, it premiered on May 7, 1824, in Vienna at the Kärntnertortheater, Michael Umlauf and Beethoven co-conducting. With Friedrich Schiller's poem "Ode to Joy" adapted for the final movement, the symphony remains a major part of the repertoire. Instrumentation: 2+Picc.2.2.2+CBsn: 4.2.3.0: Timp.Perc(2-3): Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo SATB: Mx Chor. The vocal score (W746491) and choral score (W732791) are available separately.2+Picc.2.2.2+CBsn: 4.2.3.0: Timp.Perc(2-3): Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo SATB: Mx Chor
23302E56190-4D0B-4247-95ED-93ABE68B25C0A014090Behold the Lord High ExecutionerSullivan's first thoughts of The Mikado came when a Japanese sword that had been hanging on his wall for years suddenly fell. The convoluted plot of the opera is filled with the usual potpourri of mayhem and mishap and has proven to be a favorite of crowds everywhere. This is the first time that this fun piece has been available to a full orchestra at this level.1+1, 1, 2, 1 - 2, 2, 3, 0, perc, str
23402e56591-9e3b-11f0-a418-0022482c9682M129191Divertissement GrecThis piece was originally written in 1909 for two flutes and harp, and was dedicated to Louis Fleury. In this alternative setting by Gaubert, the right hand piano takes the role of the second flute. Beautifully lyrical, this piece explores the expressive and technical capacities of the flute. Reprint edition.Flute and Piano
23502E746B0-1FE7-407D-9421-D0DA54F54235M361491Etude and Three Preludes, Op. 40(not set)Solo Piano
23602EA6DBD-F085-4DF6-9460-9AA3A6D2D405SC371EpitaphTtb
23702EE2634-352E-4D26-96E3-C234AB2D56D1MP814030Concert Songs - Volume 2 (2001-2012): 46 Songs for Medium/Low Voice and Piano
23802EEE9A4-432A-406F-9B08-9535B6009155R01603River of Crystal Light Bb Clarinet, Piano, Harp and StringsThis work, which has the same instrumentation as the Copland Clarinet Concerto, was recorded by clarinetist David Campbell with the Texas Music Festival orchestra in 2005 and released on Albany Records in 2007 (TROY 928). The composer revised the score and parts in 2019.Cl, Pno, Harp and Strings
23902F33EC6-CEB9-48AF-936B-2D0C03F348FFB28630 Etudes in the Bass and Tenor Clefs, Bk. 2This book first presents a musical study in the bass clef, then the same study in tenor clef. Having learned the music, the student is then faced only with the problem of reading the new clef. Book 1 contains etudes 1-16, and Book 2 contains etudes 17-30.Trombone
24002f67f14-9e3b-11f0-a418-0022482c9682M129491String Quartet No. 1 in G minor, Op. 13The QUARTET No. 1 in G minor, Op. 13, is the earliest of Carl Nielsen's (1865-1931) four published string quartets. Completed in 1888, it is certainly a youthful work. It was premiered on March 26, 1889, at a Private Chamber Music Society performance. Reprint edition.2 Violins, Viola, and Violoncello