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| # | ID | Titlecode | Title Name | Marketing Copy | Instrumentation | |
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| 4921 | 46ECDB06-5F62-4E00-89A8-DB65EB4F1E08 | SC451 | My Heart's in the Highlands | (not set) | SATB | |
| 4922 | 46EF46BB-3092-460B-97B4-FC990A93518B | 10800238 | Camptown Races | This liveley arrangement for unaccompanied SATB chorus of Stephen Foster's CAMPTOWN RACES has been completed by Walter Watson. | SATB a capella | |
| 4923 | 46F9C78C-1915-4953-8BE7-1FD7DD9CD598 | 50250051 | Ozidanie (Expectations) | Long popular with klezmer bands, Ozidanie is a passionate waltz that will lend just the right variety to the concert. A third violin part is provided as a substitute for viola. | Score and Set | |
| 4924 | 4705AFCE-321E-4936-B8CB-16BDEBA048A5 | M901691 | Fanfare and Steeplechase | |||
| 4925 | 4705BE10-7D71-4099-959E-1CAD359D0421 | B398 | Foundation Studies | Appropriately titled, this collection provides a great foundation of daily exercises for the development of the serious clarinet player. Edited by renowned woodwind teacher and specialist David Hite. | Clarinet | |
| 4926 | 470D31F0-5CBD-4AF1-A6E1-407B41B0258D | A908090 | Promenade | 2+1, 2, 2, 2, (3sax) - 4, 3, 3, 1, perc, (pf), str | ||
| 4927 | 47102FE8-9834-4C87-98D8-F73014E2DB23 | A144402 | Dolly, Op. 56 | Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924) wrote the Dolly Suite, Op. 56, originally as a collection of six pieces for piano duet. Each short work marked the birthday or other event in the life of the daughter of Emma Bardac, the composer's mistress. In 1906, composer Henri Rabaud scored the suite for orchestra, and this version also has gained popularity, still commonly finding its way onto the concert hall stage. Movements: 1. Berceuse, 2. Mi-a-ou, 3. Jardin de Dolly, 4. Kitty Valse, 5. Tendresse, 6. Pas Espagnol. Instrumentation: 2(2ndd1).2.2.2: 4.2.3.0: Timp.Perc(3-4): Hp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set). | 2(2ndd1).2.2.2: 4.2.3.0: Timp.Perc(3-4): Hp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set) | |
| 4928 | 471B24B5-8DAE-4019-A0FB-3F5016834FE3 | 52703009 | Do It Again for String Quartet | Steven L. Rosenhaus is a New York City-based composer, lyricist, arranger, conductor, educator and author. Arranged for string quartet, DO IT AGAIN is a collection of popular and show tunes from around the turn of the century to the 1920s Gershwin era. Ideally suited for wedding sets and other special occasions, these arrangements will delight and entertain both young and old. | Violin 1, Violin 2, Viola, Cello | |
| 4929 | 471C26C9-6345-4C39-9494-4885AAB51C85 | 10740569 | Canto VIa for Double Bass and Piano | For double bass solo, this work may also be known as Canto XVII. "A Scherzo for solo Double Bass, with apologies to many composers, especially Beethoven," this entire work is a take-off on Beethoven themes. Part of the Samuel Adler Canto Series. | Double Bass and Piano | |
| 4930 | 471C7346-8D20-4961-A7F0-12F99F0D9F3D | 10100411 | Pictures at an Exhibition, Part 4: Promenade; Ballet of the Chicks in Their Shells; Two Jews, One Rich, The Other Poor | This is an impressive and massive work for mature bands! Boyd's setting is not a simple rehashing of the famous Ravel orchestration, as Boyd remains more faithful to the bold musical language of Mussorgsky's original composition. This exciting work fits the bill for better high school and college bands, yet is substantial enough to meet the needs of professional organizations as well. The work is available in its entirety with all seven sections and the score included at a value-minded price, or each of the individual sections may be ordered individually as a set of parts only and the complete score (10105314) may be purchased separately should only certain sections be of interest. The sections include: Part 1: Promenade; Gnomus-Gnomus. Part 2: Promenade; Il Vecchio Castello.Part 3: Promenade; Tuileries; Bydlo. Part 4: Promenade; Ballet Of The Chicks In Their Shells; Two Jews, One Rich, The Other Poor; Promenade. Part 5: Limoges-The Market Place; Catacombae; Cum Mortuis In Lingua Mortua. Part 6: The Hut On Fowl's Legs. Part 7: The Great Gate Of Kiev. | Concert Band | |
| 4931 | 471DAA5B-7FA7-4CDA-8A5E-F9F80DF40651 | M348991 | Six Pieces, Op. 79 | Jean Sibelius’s Six Pieces, Op. 79, composed between 1914 and 1917, form a richly expressive set for solo piano that reflects his deep connection to the instrument and his evolving musical language during a pivotal period in his career. Movement titles: 1. Souvenir, 2. Tempo di Menuetto, 3. Danse Caracteristique, 4. Sérénade, 5. Tanz-Idylle, 6. Berceuse. Reprint edition. | Violin and Piano | |
| 4932 | 47257FA7-B144-4B0E-9DBF-01B968CD3B12 | A143102 | Rondo in G minor, Op. 94/B. 181 | In 1892 Antonín Dvo?ák (1841-1904) embarked on a “farewell” tour of Bohemian and Moravian cities prior to departing for the United States, and he chose his friends, violinist Ferdinand Lachner and cellist Hanuš Wihan, as travel companions. For the tour Dvo?ák arranged some of his earlier works for Wihan and he also wrote a completely new Rondo in G minor for solo cello with piano accompaniment. Two years later he arranged the work’s piano accompaniment for small orchestra. Instrumentation: 0.2.0.2: 0.0.0.0: Timp.Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo Cello in set. | 0.2.0.2: 0.0.0.0: Timp.Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo Cello in set | |
| 4933 | 472E5266-A62E-4B3A-B20E-9F10E25B0C57 | A496202 | Le Comte Ory: Act II, Scene 7 Duet: Ah quel respect, Madame (soprano, tenor) (excerpt) | Gioachino Rossini’s (1792-1868) last comic opera LE COMTE ORY, set in rural France at the time of the Crusades, tells the story of Count Ory, who attempts to seduce a Countess Adèle as she awaits the return of her brother. "Ah! quell respect, Madame" from Act. II occurs when the countess welcomes a group of pilgrim women (actually Count Ory and his men in disguise) in from a storm. Count Ory, left alone with the countess, barely contains his feelings in the duet between them "Ah! quell respect, Madame." LE COMTE ORY premiered on August 20, 1828 at the Salle Le Peleteir in Paris. Instrumentation: 2.2.2.2: 2.2.0.0.: Str(4.4.3.3.3 in Set). | 2.2.2.2: 2.2.0.0.: Str(4.4.3.3.3 in Set) | |
| 4934 | 472F743E-9090-46BE-8650-CF8551837705 | A533902 | Trial by Jury (Original Version) | While librettist W.S. Gilbert (1836-1911) and composer Arthur Sullivan (1842-1900) had worked previously in 1871-72 to write Thespis, a work for the Christmas season, the 1875 one-act comic opera Trial by Jury is considered the first of the numerous famous collaborative works referred to as the Savoy Operas. Gilbert, having already written a libretto in need of a composer, was suggested by opera impresario Richard D'Oyly Carte to reach out to Sullivan, as Carte quickly needed a short work to accompany Jacques Offenbach's popular companion piece, La Périchole. Premiering on March 3rd, 1875 at the Royalty Theatre in London, the composer conducting, the bottom-of-the-bill operetta by Gilbert and Sullivan quickly became an unexpected hit on its own, and it quickly went on tour all over England and Ireland. The work, which lampoons the "Learned Judge" character and the legal system in general within the context of a "breath of promise of marriage" lawsuit, has remained a staple in the light opera repertory. Instrumentation: 2.1.2.1: 2.2.2.0: Perc(1-2): Str (4-4-3-3-3 in set): Vocal Soli (6 roles, STTBBB): Mixed Chorus. | 2.1.2.1: 2.2.2.0: Perc(1-2): Str (4-4-3-3-3 in set): Vocal Soli (6 roles, STTBBB): Mixed Chorus | |
| 4935 | 47318873-408B-4C92-9EB8-35498AD8FF27 | S930CB | The American Boy for Trumpet or Trombone and Band | (not set) | Band | |
| 4936 | 4732D154-FFDB-4522-AA10-4FADF348BB0C | SC526 | In the Merry Month Of May | (not set) | Ssa | |
| 4937 | 4737E6E1-B2FD-4EFD-8AEE-64AC5F1FB0E6 | J1 | Prayer, A (45rpm-out-of-print) | Lp | ||
| 4938 | 4738DBF0-C565-4D6D-AEE6-F2C016A98117 | 52733097 | Two by Four | Dr. Robert S. Frost, internationally known for his compositions and eductional materials, composed TWO BY FOUR for four cellos. The work includes two movements, "Processional" and "Tarantella." All bass clef and great for middle school students. | Cello Quartet | |
| 4939 | 474456D3-7E6E-4BB0-A842-A943B5F72E0B | SO146C | Pizzicato Push-Ups | A short, elementary work using the D Major scale that requires no bow, this could be your group’s very first concert piece. All in quarter notes, there is an ostinato pattern that runs under the melody. 1st violins are independent, 2nd violins double violas and cellos and basses are in octaves. Alternate 3rd position fingerings are included for extra small bass players. | String Orchestra | |
| 4940 | 474C753E-0690-49D6-AC02-0FF54A0BA604 | LV309CB | Song for a Sleigh Ride | (not set) | Concert Band |