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| # | ID | Titlecode | Title Name | Marketing Copy | Instrumentation | |
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| 621 | 0867B204-DD18-471F-9377-50FDEE5134FD | SC638 | The Cactus | This piece, with both music and humorous text written by Patti DeWitt, explores our perception of the cactus as a prickly, usually unpleasant bit of fauna while recognizing that even a cactus flowers once a year. Texan University Interscholastic League Sightreading for 2A, 1A, and 3B Varsity Mixed (SAB) Choirs and 5A, 4A, and 3A Non-Varsity Mixed (SAB) Choirs. Versions for SATB and SAB are available from the publisher. | Sab | |
| 622 | 0867E575-27CB-478C-A062-7FE79F55A756 | LV728CB | Tropical Scene | (not set) | Concert Band | |
| 623 | 086EB077-F092-4A3D-94F2-95F446F66723 | EBM0630085 | Medusa: A Monodrama for Soprano and String Orchestra | Premiere: Catherine Malfitano, soprano, Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra, Dennis Russell Davies conducting, Evanston, IL, March 5, 2003. Version for string orchestra accompaniment and piano accompaniment are available from the publisher. Movements: I. The Hag on the Crag, II. In Athena's Temple, III. The Rape, IV. The Sentence, V. The Expedition: Scena, VI. The Storm, VII. Interlude, VIII. After the Petrification: Scena, IX. Trio: A Beating of Wings, X. Perseus, XI. Perseus Approaches, XII. Finale: Pegasus | Soprano, String Orchestra | |
| 624 | 087075C2-A0AE-4137-BFF0-F6FB03321930 | J12203 | Meeting Beethoven | (not set) | Piano Solo | |
| 625 | 087295DB-4541-4FAC-AC1D-0414B7530542 | SC1 | Fisherman's Luck | Satb | ||
| 626 | 08729F60-8599-4078-8CB8-086EAB28FB2E | ST771 | Thus When the Sun | Trumpet | ||
| 627 | 0879148D-0D9E-4BDF-957F-2BB6BD17110E | EBM0610087 | Et Occidentem Illustra | Written in honor of the 200th anniversary of Rutgers State University. The first four performances of this work were given by the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Rutgers University Choir between February 24 and March 4, 1967, at Boston, Massachusetts, New Brunswick, New Jersey, and at Carnegie Hall, New York City. The conductor was Erich Leinsdorf. Text from "The Commission of Theodore Frelinghuysen, New York, May 30, 1755, Paragraph 1" and from Dante,"La Divina Commedia" I, 26: 112-120. Movements: I. Prooemium, II. Et Occidentum Illustra | SATB Chorus: 3.1.3.3: 4.3.3.0: Timp.Perc(6): Hp.Pno: Str | |
| 628 | 0879D6CA-935A-422F-B31C-2536B5B9ECE3 | SO71 | Symphony No. 4 | (not set) | String Orchestra | |
| 629 | 087DE5AD-F201-45A2-B41E-ED77D948DFB2 | F24 | Warm Up/tune Up Chart Series 2 (out-of-print) | Chart | ||
| 630 | 08825218-E3B9-4E0C-86F8-E6D8E31445C2 | MR00465 | Man With the Blue Guitar, The | Commissioned by the Rochester Philharmonic under David Zinman, this overture-like work attempts to create a highly colored, dramatic and sparkling sonic purse out of everyday musical material with the what, how, and why suggested by a painting by Pablo Picasso and a poem based on it by Wallace Stevens, both favorites of the composer. | 2.2.2.2: 4.3.3.1: Timp.Perc(3): Hp.Pno: Str | |
| 631 | 0885C324-E8C8-41E9-AFF2-6BE34A34DE1D | X412003 | Music for Two Pianos | 2 piano version of Concerto for Two Pianos. | 2 Pianos | |
| 632 | 088B5AD0-1F91-4806-A4DC-ABF146FECCB2 | 10100191 | Recitative Air And Dance | While the title evokes images of 18th century forms, there is no mistaking the contemporary harmonic emphasis in this fascinating work. A bi-chordal pattern serves as a lovely cushion for a solo trumpet recitative, leading to a reflective, flowing second movement. Finally, the concluding dance is lively with satisfying brass punctuations and dynamic contrasts. Ranges are not extreme in this fresh and approachable work. | Symphonic Band | |
| 633 | 088BEFA1-B3C9-4F88-AD34-8C5D6AE2B3E5 | MP412003 | Abendmusik for Two Pianos | William Bolcom wrote this beautiful piece for Theodor and Evelyn Jacobsen. He describes it as “leisurely, calm, with great smoothness and repose.” | ||
| 634 | 088C347B-2EE7-4FAF-898F-8DAD09FCE3F2 | M802790 | Viennese Lace | First performed by the NBC String Orchestra, Skitch Henderson, cond., May 19, 1954. | String Orchestra | |
| 635 | 08903802-0518-480B-B59A-60E3DD4FB084 | SO55C | Fun for Fiddles | This piece for intermediate string orchestra offers great parts for everyone in the orchestra. Included in the medley after a short introduction are the following famous fiddle tunes: "Red Sky," "Turkey in the Straw," "La Varsovienne," Skip To My Lou," and "Oh! Susanna" | String Orchestra | |
| 636 | 08940306-38CE-4336-8FD1-D034F009D546 | D814029 | 5 Songs (all) | Digital publication by Edition Gulidoff, Ukraine. | Voice, Piano | |
| 637 | 08950d81-9e3b-11f0-a418-0022482c9682 | M172391 | The String Trio, Volume 2: Five Original Pieces by Old Masters | This collection of five original moderately difficult string trios has been compiled and edited by Walter Hoeckner (Höckner) and Hans Mlynarczyk. Included: 1. Notturno by Wolfgang Kirmayr (?-1795); 2. Trio in B-flat Major by Johann Christian Bach (1735-1782); 3. Trio in B-flat Major by Francesco Zappa (1763-1788); 4. Trio in B-flat Major by Joseph Schmitt (1734-1791); 5. Notturno a tre by G. B. Sammartini (1700-1775). | 2 Vn and Vc | |
| 638 | 08969CEF-8B4E-4329-8A92-7EB7E9C176B3 | 20536231 | Mountain Songs | Two Mountain Songs are familiar folk songs associated with the southeastern mountain regions of the United States. Little Mohee is a love ballad and courting song that is very similar to another ballad, On Top of Old Smokey. The melody of Billy Boy, like many other songs that were popular during the early days of this nation, was imported from England and adapted to many texts. It is an example of a question-answer song which is a form that exists in the folk traditions of many cultures. The verses were usually of a humorous or light-hearted nature. | Euphonium 1 and 2 and Tuba | |
| 639 | 08A0B870-CE8C-4CD7-AA17-EA11DDEEABF7 | 10511183 | Two Buckaroos | A fun piece for early student ensemble or competition, TWO BUCKAROOS captures the bouncing excitement and exploration of rhythm and harmonization with a western flair. | Cornet Duet and Piano | |
| 640 | 08A3063F-7D8F-4435-9741-96C883FCE172 | EBM0660079 | POP: See MP504001 - String Quartet No. 10 | Premiere: The Stanford String Quartet, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, January 25, 1989. Recorded by same on Laurel Record (LR-847). Bolcom uses a symmetrical arch form: sections I-VIII are mirrored, in reverse, by sections X-XVII, with the “strangely antique” (Bolcom) section IX being the keystone movement. Thus, section I has a counterpart in section XVII, II in XVI, and so forth. It is dedicated to his composition teacher at Stanford University, Leland Smith. In 17 short, connected movements. | String quartet |