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| # | ID | Titlecode | Title Name | Marketing Copy | Instrumentation | |
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| 5061 | 490E5177-4547-42F6-9A40-99D8BBAB1542 | R01648 | Tres Amigos for Violin, Horn, Piano, and Orchestra | This work was premiered at the the Moores Opera House on November 20, 2021 and performed at the Lila Cockrell Theatre in San Antonio on February 11, 2022 for Texas Music Educators Association Convention by Kirsten Yon, violin; Brian Mangrum, horn; and Timothy Hester, piano with the Moores Symphony Orchestra. | 3.2.3.2: 4.3.2+BTbn.1: Timp:Perc(3): Str: Solo Vn.Solo Hn.Solo Pno | |
| 5062 | 490EA6B4-FAC7-488E-8EB1-6E605782A795 | SU173CO | Friska: From Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 | This arrangement for flute choir of the famous second section of Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 provides an excellent technical challenge to advanced players. The bass flute is arranged to be optional and an optional percussion part (Triangle and Tambourine) is also included. | Flute Choir and Percussion (opt.) | |
| 5063 | 490F6480-C3C5-4F6D-9367-4AACDB196CFA | A783502 | Pomp and Circumstance Marches, Op. 39: No. 1 in D (Schmid) | <div>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. The original orchestration is substantial, so Adolf Schmid re-orchestrated the work in 1902 for theater orchestra, although a theater orchestra version of this work more resembles the standard Romantic era orchestra. Instrumentation: 2(2nd d. Picc).2.2.2: 4.2.2+BTbn.1: Timp.Perc(3): Hp(opt.): Str (9.8.7.6.5 in set).</div> | 2(2nd d. Picc).2.2.2: 4.2.2+BTbn.1: Timp.Perc(3): Hp(opt.): Str (9.8.7.6.5 in set) | |
| 5064 | 491402C3-AB6C-4A60-BF28-55CE10923E4C | 52250462 | Three Dances from The Jacobin | String Orchestra | ||
| 5065 | 49147235-8DDB-4D17-8FFA-519313B59CD4 | SC583 | Winter | (not set) | Ttb | |
| 5066 | 491DB025-0260-4104-B50C-89B9D334ACAB | TC517 | Song of the Birds for Treble Instrument and Piano | El cant dels ocells (The Song of the Birds) is a traditional Catalan Christmas song and lullaby. It tells of nature's joy at learning of the birth of Jesus Christ in a stable in Bethlehem. The song was made famous outside Catalonia by Pablo Casals' instrumental version for the cello. Available from the publisher are versions for solo cello with string orchestra or piano, and a version for treble instrumental solo and piano. | Treble Instrument and Piano | |
| 5067 | 4924BB83-D881-4315-BCA5-D3DE3F108C01 | X240002 | Canzonet | A challenging Lento, suitable for recital and performed widely by advanced tubists at competitions and auditions. | Tuba Solo | |
| 5068 | 4925BD6D-25DD-4B5A-A7D6-81C9E1E4D589 | 20250701 | Chaconne with Variations | Originally a keyboard work, Chaconne with Variations uses six of the original 12 variations, making a great introduction to this master. Handel's beautiful melody is presented over the traditional eight measure chaconne melody. The work is an excellent introduction to the chaconne as well as variation forms. This is wonderful teaching and concert literature. | String Orchestra | |
| 5069 | 4927B278-8F65-4F23-B92B-C873E1E755B7 | ST523 | Three Songs | I. Bardic Song, II. …In the Green, Velvet Meadow, III. Drinking Song in May | Horn Trio | |
| 5070 | 4927DEC5-7419-4B3D-B0FC-F4A434238B7C | A848890 | Romanian Folk Dances, Sz. 68/ BB 76 | Originally written in 1915 by Béla Bartók (1881-1945) as a piano suite (Sz. 56) of six short movements, borrowing from the work he did with Koda?ly collecting and classifying thousands of folk tunes during their treks into the most remote regions of Hungary, ROMANIAN FOLK DANCES was later orchestrated in 1917 by the composer for a reduced orchestra. Based on seven Romanian tunes from Transylvania, usually played on fiddle or shepherd's flute, it was initially named "Romanian Folk Dances from Hungary." The title was later changed by Bartók when Transylvania became part of Romania in 1920. Dances/movements included: I. Bot tánc / Jocul cu bât? (Stick Dance), II. Brâul (Sash Dance), III. Topogó / Pe loc (In One Spot), IV. Bucsumí tánc / Buciumeana (Dance from Bucsum), V. Román polka / Poarga Româneasc? (Romanian Polka), and VI. Aprózó / M?run?el (Fast Dance). Instrumentation in set: 2(2dPicc).0.2.2: 2.0.0.0: Str (9-8-7-6-5). | 2(2dPicc).0.2.2: 2.0.0.0: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set) | |
| 5071 | 4929318F-66D7-44DB-9CC3-C609CE956F74 | O9 | Blue Jay (out-of-print) | Jazz Band | ||
| 5072 | 493247DA-4615-4BC1-BD09-E6B0EB118DD8 | B358202 | Power of Rome and the Christian Heart | Percy Aldridge Grainger’s tone poem "The Power of Rome and the Christian Heart" was commissioned in 1947 to both commemorate the 25th anniversary of the League of Composers and to celebrate the 70th birthday of Edwin Granko Goldman. Grainger first started working on the piece in 1918, completing the work for full orchestra and organ in 1943. Receiving the commission in 1947, and having nothing yet written, Grainger decided to rescore the orchestra version for the occasion. Opely admitting what he had done, he explained, “As it takes me about 20 years to finish a tone-work, the best thing I could do was to fix up my Power of Rome so it could be played without strings.” This work is Grainger’s last original work for band. | Concert Band | |
| 5073 | 494123ED-2EFD-4457-8297-B15AE9157F82 | M301891 | Variations on a Theme by Beethoven | (not set) | Two Pianos Four Hands | |
| 5074 | 4941F433-CEB4-4329-AC50-B3DFE9FF67BE | SC242 | How Lovely Is Thy Dwelling | Sab | ||
| 5075 | 4944C97E-0A24-42E2-83A7-8C1802F73D48 | S247WWCH | Suite in a Minor, Pt. 1 | This arrangement follows both the original score for Flute and Strings and the reduction for Flute and Piano made by John Wummer (available from Southern Music- SS242). Movement titles: I. Ouverture II. Rejouissance | Woodwind Choir | |
| 5076 | 4944E0CF-3079-40C0-A223-CA1674B00B8D | M913092 | Angel's Chorus | |||
| 5077 | 4947078D-65C3-4B5D-8A44-5C0CC6EC4223 | S511010 | POP - Six Airs Varies for Violin and Piano, Op. 89 | These best-selling classic variations are presented in the only modern edition available--the first in almost 100 years. Former Strad Magazine editor Eric Wen corrects the original's errors while utilizing music notation more informed by current practice. | Violin, Piano | |
| 5078 | 4950EE7C-3A94-4317-8AA3-E99FFC4B0D63 | M124291 | Sul America (W217) and A Lenda do Coboclo (W166, W188) | Two famous pieces by Heitor Villa-Lobos. This 1925 four movement edition of SUL AMERICA was comissioned by the Argentine newspaper LA PREZA and was intended to be a series of impressions of various South American countries. A LENDA DO COBOCLO, roughly translated "The Legend of the Native" is very Brazilian in style and one of Villa-Lobos' most popular short works. Reprint edition. | Piano Solo | |
| 5079 | 4953F712-273E-45B5-BFB4-E20F1C143D51 | A335390 | Wizard of the Nile: Selections | (not set) | Full Orchestra | |
| 5080 | 495A8C5A-4821-4920-AA90-B1EB424863BC | X504012 | Prelude for String Quartet: The Princess in the Garden | String Quartet |