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| # | ID | Titlecode | Title Name | Marketing Copy | Instrumentation | |
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| 5641 | 5272F315-9278-498A-B64B-0E689A810D49 | SO179C | Enchanten | ENCHANTEN is a magical piece that mystifies and charms at the same time. Its effect is that of being in a magical garden where wondrous things occur to delight the senses. The mood is mysterious and wondrous with magical images occurring everywhere to amaze one's perception. Each part is unique in conveying how the senses are stimulated by sight and sound. A wondrous piece that is a delight to hear and play. | String Orchestra | |
| 5642 | 52779740-CBFA-4A55-BE2C-417FE7D8ADD5 | 52710033 | Hymns for Violin and Piano Vol. 2 | This collection of hymns for violin with piano accompaniment includes the following: 1. O Master, Let Me Walk with Thee, 2. Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven, 3. Praise Ye, the Lord, the Almighty, 4. Immortal, Invisible, 5. The Wondrous Cross Medley, 6. Crown Him with Many Crowns. Volume 1 is no longer available. Please check out 10 EASY HYMNS by Ted Hunter (36-52710030) as a substitution. | Violin and Piano | |
| 5643 | 527a4def-9e3c-11f0-a418-0022482c9682 | W703391 | Trio Sonata from The Musical Offering, BWV 1079 | The MUSICAL OFFERING (MUSIKALISCHES OPFER), BWV 1079/ Op. 6 was written by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) in 1747 based on a theme provided to him by King Frederick II (Frederick the Great) of Prussia on the occasion of Bach meeting the monarch while C.P.E. Bach was in the king's employment as a court musician. In three parts, this TRIO SONATA (SONATA SOPR' IL SOGGETTO REALE A TRAVERSA, VIOLINO E CONTINUO) constitutes the middle one. Originally written for flute (or violin), violin, and continuo, this edition by Friedrich Hermann offers both the harpsichord and a cello part for the continuo. Reprint edition. | 2 Violins (or Violin and Flute) and Continuo (Keyboard and Violoncello) | |
| 5644 | 527B5302-AB81-421F-B0B6-A1E1C1957AC7 | ST799 | Inflammatus | Baritone B.c. | ||
| 5645 | 527C98A8-C49F-440A-8AEF-55B51B892C17 | ST496 | Waltzing Rhythms | 4P | ||
| 5646 | 52806E32-6100-4BA0-9D74-65BA534873B5 | A617502 | Madama Butterfly (complete opera in 3 acts; reduced orchestration) | Madama Butterfly, one of the most popular operas of Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924), is the story of the conflicting expectations of Lieutenant Pinkerton, an American naval officer, and Madame Butterfly (Cio-Cio San), who marry while Pinkerton is stationed in Nagasaki. Pinkerton intends to divorce Butterfly when he returns to the United States, but she believes that the marriage will last forever. When Pinkerton returns to Japan with his new wife Kate, Butterfly commits seppuku with her father’s knife after placing an American flag in the hand of her son. The opera contains one of the repertoire’s best known soprano arias, Un bel di, vedremo in which Butterfly longs for Pinkerton to return to Japan. The original premiere of a version in two acts on February 17, 1904 at La Scala in Milan was a disaster, resulting in Puccini withdrawing that version and substantially rewriting the opera. The second version was in three acts, and it premiered on May 28, 1904 in Brescia to much greater success. In 1906 and 1907, Puccini created a third and fourth version for the Metropolitan Opera in New York and for Paris respectively. Finally, again in 1907, Puccini made the final revisions to the opera for a fifth version, and this is the one most often performed today, referred to as the “Standard Version.” This version is for reduced orchestra by Ettore Panizza. Instrumentation: 2(2d.Picc).1.2.1: 2.2.1.0: Timp.Perc(6-7): Hp: Str(4-4-3-3-3 in set): Banda(Perc.(5).Viola d'amore): Vocal soli (14 roles, SSSAAATTTBBBBB): Chorus. | 2(2d.Picc).1.2.1: 2.2.1.0: Timp.Perc(6-7): Hp: Str(4-4-3-3-3 in set): Banda(Perc.(5).Viola d'amore): Vocal soli (14 roles, SSSAAATTTBBBBB): Chorus | |
| 5647 | 52841e3e-9e3c-11f0-a418-0022482c9682 | W703591 | Concerto for Violin No. 1 in D, Op. 6 | Violin virtuoso and composer Niccolò Paganini's (1782-1840) Concerto for Violin No. 1 in D, Op. 6 was written between 1817 and 1818, with the premiere taking place on March 31, 1819, in Naples, Italy. The work was originally written in the key of E-flat, with the orchestral parts all written in that key, while the solo violin was written in D and instructed to play with a half-step scordatura. This was done to make some of the extremely technical solo sections possible on a single string, but it also somewhat muffled the string section of the orchestra, permitting the soloist to better standout. Likely to avoid the scordatura, a version was later created in the key of D. Reprint edition. Edited and provided with cadenza by Carl Flesch. | Violin & Keyboard | |
| 5648 | 528BD530-D61F-4A58-9B8F-302C38500D52 | LV433MB | Marching Home (Home Sweet Home) | (not set) | Marching Band | |
| 5649 | 528D30CB-67C2-4FA5-8085-2E7C778E315F | 20413105 | Proudly as the Eagle | (not set) | Flute Quartet | |
| 5650 | 528EAF62-BEC5-493F-8A12-E7BDC3A070C7 | ST172 | Sonata for Baritone Saxophone | (not set) | Baritone Sax | |
| 5651 | 52923C62-35D4-4E7E-A6E5-32E6A14D2328 | V94 | Circle Of Women | Voice, piano | ||
| 5652 | 5296A562-FC61-43D3-BB0C-9D6818C42AC1 | X816502 | Goldilocks and the Three Bears for Narrator and Mixed Quintet | Commissioned/ recorded by An die Musik with Dr. Ruth Westheimer narrating the composer's witty and modern take on a classic fairy tale. | Narrator, Oboe, Violin, Viola, Cello, Piano | |
| 5653 | 52A39B4F-07B9-4F5C-A86D-520969F0800A | M809602 | American Patrol (withdrawn) | String Orchestra | ||
| 5654 | 52a3b050-9e39-11f0-a418-0022482c9682 | 50250232 | Holiday Bows: Christmas and Chanukah Songs Featuring Various Bowing Techniques | Everyone expects a bow on their presents! In this G Major piece, challenge your young musicians to expand their bowing techniques beyond the simple detache bow. All parts have the opportunity to use slurs, hooks, and staccato bowings, as well as reinforce the two main finger patterns used in G Major throughout the range of their instruments. Four popular holiday melodies are dispersed throughout every part in the orchestra, and include Deck the Halls, Chanukah, Oh Chanukah, Silent Night, and Jingle Bells. There are many teachable moments wrapped up into one piece that is sure to be a hit on your next holiday concert! | String Orchestra | |
| 5655 | 52ac4c4a-9e39-11f0-a418-0022482c9682 | 50250233 | Symphony No. 4, Second Movement | Johannes Brahms (1833 - 1897) composed his Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98 in 1884. The symphony’s premiere was in October 1885. This arrangement of the second movement is designed to make Brahms’ masterpiece accessible for an intermediate level string orchestra. The introduction, principal and secondary themes, a portion of the development section and recapitulation, and the coda are included in this abridged arrangement. The time signature has been modified from a slow 6/8 to 3/4, and the key has been changed from E major to D major. The arrangement features sections for solo quartet contrasting with the tutti and captures the rich textures, rhythmic vitality, and Romanticism of Brahms original work. Your students will enjoy performing this beautiful work by one of history’s greatest composers. | String Orchestra | |
| 5656 | 52B5CF01-48B0-4D33-85B2-BD904A5CF103 | A815102 | Concerto for Piano No. 4 in G minor, Op. 40 (First revised edition, 1928) | Sergei Rachmaninoff's (1873-1943) Piano Concerto No. 4 in G minor, Op. 40, was completed in 1926. The work exists in three versions. Following its unsuccessful premiere, the composer made cuts and other amendments before publishing it in 1928. With continued lack of success, he withdrew the work, eventually revising and republishing it in 1941 (Second revised version, most generally performed today). The original manuscript version was released in 2000 by the Rachmaninoff Estate to be published and recorded. The work is dedicated to Nikolai Medtner, who in turn dedicated his Second Piano Concerto to Rachmaninoff the following year. | 2+Picc.2+EH.2.2: 4.2.3.1: Timp.Perc(4-5): Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo Pno | |
| 5657 | 52b60371-9e39-11f0-a418-0022482c9682 | 50250234 | Cyborg | Cyborg is an upbeat, high energy blues-rock piece for intermediate orchestra. This is a great piece for working on left hand chromatic fingering, syncopated rhythms, and crisp articulations. Written in a modified 12-bar blues form, the music features all sections of the orchestra on thematic material. You and your students will have fun performing this exciting work for intermediate orchestra. | String Orchestra | |
| 5658 | 52beb59e-9e39-11f0-a418-0022482c9682 | 50250235 | Rejoice! | Rejoice! was composed for the 10th anniversary of the Rockford, MI public schools orchestra program. The music is fast and celebratory with high energy throughout. This is a great piece for working on crisp articulations, off the string bow strokes, and contrasts between legato and staccato. The staccato eighth notes should be performed off the string. Quarter notes should be played with slight separation to give the music a dance-like celebratory character. | String Orchestra | |
| 5659 | 52C2B6FD-97E5-4C1D-8A9B-4D2EFE1EF411 | M279291 | High School of the Violin, Bk. 3 | Violin and Piano | ||
| 5660 | 52C4446D-D1AC-4B6F-AC96-4884486B3C57 | A723290 | We Wish You a Merry Christmas | This traditional English Christmas carol has been orchestrated and arranged for SATB choir and orchestra by Arthur Harris. The score/parts (A723290) and choral octavo (A723292) are available separately. Instrumentation: 2+Picc.2+EH.2+BCl.2+CBsn: 4.3.3.1: Timp.Perc(3): Hp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set): SATB Chor. | 2+Picc.2+EH.2+BCl.2+CBsn: 4.3.3.1: Timp.Perc(3): Hp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set): SATB Chor |