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| # | ID | Titlecode | Title Name | Marketing Copy | Instrumentation | |
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| 2541 | 23DEAB60-2600-4F5A-84D3-C1DB69FA7236 | SS108 | Excerpts from Water Music | Horn Choir | ||
| 2542 | 23E6C164-A322-4FA6-8D3F-55D8E919B2AD | 50250174 | See SMC SO158--Largo and Allegro Assai | String Orchestra | ||
| 2543 | 23E7A893-600D-4F9A-B870-6E8FF2E398B1 | Z270391 | POP - See A270391 - Magnificat in B-flat [Spurious attribution to Pergolesi] | Voice, Piano | ||
| 2544 | 23e93d81-9e3b-11f0-a418-0022482c9682 | M352491 | String Quartet in A minor | While Fritz Kreisler (1875-1963) is best-known as a violin virtuoso and for writing encore pieces for his instrument, he was also a very talented composer. His STRING QUARTET in A minor is proof of this fact. Rejecting the new developments introduced to music after World War I by composers such as Schoenberg and his Second Vienna School, Kreisler retained some traditional tonalism in his music, though it still was distinguishable from the late-19th century romanticism. Despite saying of the work, "It is my tribute to Vienna," the city of his birth, Kreisler never confirmed the suggestion that the string quartet was intended to be programmatic and autobiographical. The premiere took place on April 26, 1919, by the Letz Quartet in New York City. Reprint edition. | 2 Violins, Viola and Violoncello | |
| 2545 | 23EB0DB3-8A97-402A-96E6-14580047515A | 50244107 | Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 for String Orchestra | Bach's famous "Brandenburg Concertos" are considered by many to be the pinnacle of the Baroque Concerto Grosso style. These arrangements of the "Brandenburgs" for string orchestra by Lynne Latham have become much-used by adult and youth ensembles alike. | String Orchestra | |
| 2546 | 23EEF81E-F261-4BD2-AB6C-7BBBDCC9589B | B355202 | China Doll for Band | (not set) | Concert Band | |
| 2547 | 23EFA5E0-8BD9-4046-AC4A-E4833B06E220 | M901902 | Patriotic Sing-a-Long | The spirit of the United States of America does not lie dormant only to arise every one hundred years. The spirit of this land is always present in the hearts and minds of its citizens. This piece invites the members of the audience to capture the spirit of our great country by lending their voices to the band's accompaniment in a good old-fashioned PATRIOTIC SING-A-LONG! | Concert Band with Audience Participation | |
| 2548 | 23F2A22F-F772-4A9F-9FCB-8292E7A944D7 | M131791 | Regata Veneziana, La | Likely composed in 1858, LA REGATA VENEZIANA is a set of three canzonettas for voice and piano which are included in Volume 1 of Gioachino Rossini's Album italiano. The text by Francesco Maria Piave is written in Venetian dialect. This LudwigMasters edition can be sung by soprano or tenor. Songs: 1. Anzoleta avanti la regata; 2. Anzoleta co passa la regata; 3. Anzoleta dopo la regata. Reprint edition. | Voice and Piano | |
| 2549 | 23F2F74D-B42A-4AB0-98AA-1EE75D8259DA | R00873 | First Concerto for Piano and Chamber Ensemble | Piano Solo Flute(d Piccolo), B-flat Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Percussion(1), Violin, Viola, 2 Cello | ||
| 2550 | 23F54170-F091-4349-B379-D568D30717FA | X624501 | Shadows of Winters Passed for Alto Flute and Vibraphone | Premiered by Theresa Beaman, alto flute; Steven Schick, vibraphone | Alto Flute, Vibraphone | |
| 2551 | 23FEBC95-841C-42E8-B960-089186BA8EBD | RCST126 | Sonata No. 6 in B Flat K. 454 | Flute, Piano | ||
| 2552 | 23FFAF81-5E19-43E8-A443-180CDDCA1BEA | EBM0690004 | Quadrilith I for Computer Synthesized Tape | Murdock Donald MacInnis (April 4, 1923 – April 20, 2003) was an American composer and associate professor of music at the University of Virginia. MacInnis attended Princeton University, completing his music degree as an undergraduate in 1948 and a masters in 1950. His studies were interrupted by World War II, during which he served with the 13th Armored Division of the United States Army, seeing combat in Germany. While at Princeton, he was musically active, directing the band and managing the Princeton Glee Club. He studied composition and theory with Milton Babbitt, Edward Cone, Joseph Kerman, Bohuslav Martinu, Roger Sessions and Randall Thompson, and conducting with Leonard Bernstein at Tanglewood. MacInnis was elected as an instructor in the faculty of music of the University of Virginia in 1950. He was granted a leave of absence in 1968 to serve as composer in residence with Robert Shaw and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. As an instructor, he conducted the University of Virginia Band; later, he was tapped as acting department head in 1955. As a composer, MacInnis employed early electronic music techniques, including computer-synthesized music and tape loops, such as his Quadrilith 1 for computer synthesized tape. Duration ca. 6' | CD of computer synthesized tape | |
| 2553 | 24022FC1-C07A-4490-8003-EC7E5026565A | B153 | Orchestra Studies, Bk. 7 | This is part of a 10-volume series of the most musically important and technically difficult solo horn passages in the literature, taken from symphonies, overtures and operas. Collected by Friedrich Gumbert over his career to offer aspiring young horn players an easier route to entering the orchestra world while providing advanced hornists a means of maintaining their technical skills to meet the daily demands of their position, this new edition was revised by Albin Frehse. Included in this volume are works by: Bach, Moralt, Naumann, Reinecke, and Wagner. | Horn | |
| 2554 | 24026E2C-EAA0-4C3D-9C4A-5EE198965776 | 50250217 | Fugue in G | Salieri originally composed this charming FUGUE IN G MAJOR for string quartet. Composer Steven Rosenhaus has expanded the instrumentation to string orchestra in a style consistent with Salieri's own orchestral writing. | String Orchestra | |
| 2555 | 240BA45F-6AA6-4BA4-94DD-EDC09E6E1B0B | R01375 | Percussion Concerto | The Percussion Concerto was completed in Seattle in June, 2007. It was written for the extraordinary talents of Lisa Pegher and commissioned by a Consortium of seven orchestras. The work is in three movements, with the 2nd and 3rd connected without pause. In the outer movements, the soloist plays a large battery of non-pitched instruments; the second features only the marimba. There are several cadenzas, and opportunities for the soloist to improvise along with the orchestra, always in very structured ways. (2007) ca. 18' | Percussion Solo: 2+Picc.2.2.2(2dCbsn): 4.3.3.1: Timp.Perc(2): Str | |
| 2556 | 241B0040-0F98-46E8-B572-D50B329C49D8 | S989CB | Hail to the 514th March | Hail to the 514th is a lively march in a traditional style by West Texas A&M University Professor Emeritus and master band composer Gary Garner. The work is a salute to the 514th Air Force Band and was premiered at Reese AFB in Lubbock, Texas. | Concert Band | |
| 2557 | 241D04F6-ABF7-4DC8-9082-D2D13518F9A4 | S496CB | Grant Us Thy Mercy | (not set) | Concert Band | |
| 2558 | 241D37E9-76AC-4BA9-9CE7-4014E91469BF | 10800195 | Love Thou Thy Land (from The Chief Justice) | Choral selection from Paul Whear's "The Chief Justice: John Marshall." | SATB | |
| 2559 | 24239818-A8D9-47F3-9CE1-4121C7F84709 | 50522001 | Spirituals About Nobody | Two spirituals + three horns = excelent performance material for young players. | F Horn 1, 2 and 3 | |
| 2560 | 24245D63-8ECE-4615-82B0-D142353B8B7D | SC306 | My Soul Thirsts for God (Psalm 42) | Satb |