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| # | ID | Titlecode | Title Name | Marketing Copy | Instrumentation | |
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| 4581 | 4189A49B-59FB-4B04-AE64-C7C7DA5290DB | R00592 | La Ciudad Celeste (The Celestial City), Op. 105 | (not set) | Baritone Solo: SATB Chorus: 2(1d Picc).2.2.2: 2.3.3.0: Timp.Perc(3).Pno.Hp: Str | |
| 4582 | 41915A60-E5E0-45EA-8CCB-71AE9E9AD35E | M171891 | Summer Day Suite | Woodwind Quintet | ||
| 4583 | 41935E18-9641-4ACE-9F32-EBA1151FF89E | SU457TG | Wellington 22 | Written for snare and high and low tom toms, Wellington 22 is a challenging percussion duet with areas open for improvisation. | Multiple Percussion Duet | |
| 4584 | 41953227-E6C4-4784-99E3-ABEE415DD139 | X511032 | Turns and Returns (Vueltas y Revueltas), Op. 121 | (not set) | Violin, Piano | |
| 4585 | 41953455-B750-4492-90B1-9CB5450FA150 | S110012 | Caprice No. 2 in Bm & No. 15 in Em | (not set) | (not set) | |
| 4586 | 41957AC9-FFBE-4756-956C-E80478477519 | A607202 | Bamboula, The: Rhapsodic Dance, Op. 75 | Programme Note from original publication - This work was first played in America by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra in June, 1910, and was the result of a commission from Mr. Carl Stoeckel, to whom the work is inscribed. The four bars beginning from letter B are identical with a well-known West Indian Negro Dance called "The Bamboula," the tempo of the original "Bamboula" being quite fast throughout. No other subject matter is used throughout the composition, which is merely a series of evolutions of the phrase mentioned. This refers to the middle part also, which is introduced for the sake of contrast. Instrumentation: 2+Picc.2.2.2: 4.2.3.1: Timp.Perc(2-3): Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set). | 2+Picc.2.2.2: 4.2.3.1: Timp.Perc(2-3): Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set) | |
| 4587 | 419804C1-E275-48D1-95D7-9B2058F0D880 | S483CB | Tertian Suite | (not set) | Concert Band | |
| 4588 | 41984FFA-A267-4882-A535-3D70BD958726 | R01121 | Symphony No. 1 | Composed for Ocean Grove, NJ, Summer Music Festival. Four-movement symphony, 20 minutes length. | 2.2.2.2: 2.2.0.0: Timpani: Strings | |
| 4589 | 4198E744-1BFF-4A59-BF19-513EB999CC37 | 50100083 | A Little Child | The restful rise and fall of this German carol imparts a beautiful tenderness to the concert. Chimes and orchestra bells play important roles in this touching arrangement from Lloyd Conley. | Concert Band | |
| 4590 | 419A911F-A18E-4173-907D-AE6BEDB29BA0 | R00409 | Hidden Walls of Time | Percussion(3): Strings | ||
| 4591 | 419CCA94-A662-45E3-BA5A-4EB40DDECF0C | 52703128 | Water Music Suites for String Quartet | This set includes both "Water Music" suites in F major and D major. This is high quality string literature arranged for string quartets at the medium to medium advanced levels. | Violin 1, Violin 2, Viola, Cello | |
| 4592 | 419EB4A7-FC5F-47B0-8C33-EC813DFE710F | A143602 | Pomp and Circumstance Marches, Op. 39: No. 1 in D | Edward Elgar's (1857-1934) POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE MARCHES consist of five marches for orchestra all published under Op. 39. Named after a phrase found in Shakespeare's OTHELLO, they were meant to showcase that the splendidness of military pageantry ("Pomp") has little relation to the drabness and terror of actual warfare ("Circumstance"). MARCH No. 1 in D is certainly the most well-known of the five, with the Trio section, which includes the melody known as LAND OF HOPE AND GLORY, used in almost all graduation ceremonies in Canada, the Philippines, and the United States. It was premiered in Liverpool, along with No. 2, on October 19, 1901, by the Liverpool Orchestra Society, with the dedicatee Alfred E. Rodewald conducting. Instrumentation: 2+2(Picc 2 opt).2.2+1(BCl).2+1(CBsn): 4.2+2(Crnt).3.1: Timp.Perc(4-6): 2Hp.Org: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set). Reprint edition. Study score. | 2+2(Picc 2 opt).2.2+1(BCl).2+1(CBsn): 4.2+2(Crnt).3.1: Timp.Perc(4-6): 2Hp.Org: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set) | |
| 4593 | 41A0C837-482F-43CB-9F17-69465AB89EED | M377791 | String Quintet in E, G. 275/ Op. 11, No. 5 | STRING QUINTET IN E MAJOR, Op. 11, No. 5 was composed in 1771 by Luigi Boccherini (1743-1805). The quintet, scored for two violins, viola, and two cellos—a configuration Boccherini helped popularize—features the third-movement Minuet in A Major, with its elegant melody, lilting triple meter, and graceful charm. Today, the Minuet is widely performed both in this original chamber form and in numerous arrangements for orchestra, piano, and other ensembles. Reprint of the edition by Enrico Polo. | Two Violins, Viola and Two Violoncello | |
| 4594 | 41A64808-B87A-42D8-864D-783A4EE17740 | X504048 | Sankaty Dreaming (String Quartet No. 4) | The title of the work refers to Sankaty Bluff on Nantucket Island, Massachusetts. Cast in two movements, the music is built on the imagery of the sea slowly reclaiming the land through its inexorable wearing down of the picturesque rock. | String Quartet | |
| 4595 | 41B1B65C-85C6-4859-AC51-81361F1B3930 | SS75 | NOCTURNE AND RONDOLETT | This contemporary, yet tonal, original piece is ideal for the advanced high school through college level player. Versions for both horn and trombone/baritone (B.C.) are available from the publisher. | ||
| 4596 | 41B4D63A-2FC2-4592-A37B-D97E1F6AADBE | B500702 | On Parade March | Concert Band | ||
| 4597 | 41C14F0F-7C8C-48CC-8305-9097656B4768 | ST788 | Sonata No. 8, K225 | Church sonata No. 8, K. 225, was originally written in A major for two violins, cello, and organ. This transcription for Bb Clarinet is written in F major and combines the two original violin parts in the solo voice. | Clarinet | |
| 4598 | 41C16D0D-28C1-4B77-950F-904A5B50AF9D | M401191 | Duo Concertante | Flute/bassoon | ||
| 4599 | 41C602A6-8E29-4F6C-A482-496CFB76A914 | S14MB | Highlander March | (not set) | Marching Band | |
| 4600 | 41CB346F-6F50-41D7-9AD5-E5D65E44CDB1 | 52710008 | Two Romances | Reminiscent of Mendelssohn's "Song Without Words," but with an expanded harmonic language. Piano part for No. 2 is advanced. | Violin, Piano |