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| # | ID | Titlecode | Title Name | Marketing Copy | Instrumentation | |
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| 6661 | 61A49435-5AD7-45BC-BB51-6F1D8000E448 | 10100423 | Fire Dancer | Here is a hot number for your next concert or festival performance. A mysterious opening leads to an exciting allegro to showcase your band at its very best. Fire Dancer contains the excellent percussion scoring you have come to expect from this composer. | Concert Band | |
| 6662 | 61A6A91F-D6ED-4DA8-8BC5-DE6B145742C4 | B463 | International Style Etudes, Vol. 2 | This second of two volumes is a collection of timpani etudes for educational study or recital performance. The book is divided into four categories: Latin, American, Eastern, and South American. Each category presents stylistic concepts form the represented culture. | Timpani | |
| 6663 | 61A98D0A-33A8-4361-926E-EEF464A88D76 | S159001 | Toccata in F | Sax quartet with rhythm combo. | Sax 4tet/Cb/Drums | |
| 6664 | 61A9D678-2405-4FCC-AB4B-FB06F5BA0603 | M178491 | Noel Des Jouets | (not set) | Voice and Piano | |
| 6665 | 61AD277F-FC34-496C-9105-7569DAE70B00 | X205003B | Shaker Tunes (B-flat Trumpets) | Alternate version for Bb trumpets; also available for trumpets in C. Opt. choral part included. Songs: I. Welcome!, II. I Will Bow and Be Simple, III. Followers of the Lamb, IV. I Never Did Believe, V. Simple Gifts | Brass Quintet (Trumpets in b flat) | |
| 6666 | 61AED0A3-45F5-4D43-B837-A18A532AE9AF | X130015 | Dream Etudes | (not set) | B-flat Clarinet Solo | |
| 6667 | 61B57767-FF62-4664-B157-E97631E2B4E8 | S112CB | Solo de Concours for Clarinet or Alto Saxophone and Band | Rabaud's famous Solo de Concours was used for the Paris Conservatory clarinet competition between 1901, '08, and '37. Harry Gee has transcribed the work for alto saxophone and piano, and has also arranged it with both band and orchestra accompaniments. All these editions are available from the publisher. Grade 4. | Clarinet or Alto Saxophone Solo: 2(2dPicc).3(+EbCl+ACl+BCl).2: AATB Saxes: 2(+3 Crnt).4.3.2 Euph.1: Timp.Perc(2) | |
| 6668 | 61C0643A-B281-48B8-83B8-856D55947026 | 10371003 | Rhythm Sessions for Strings, Violin 3 | This is an important new collection for string educators--excellent material for ensemble drill and warm-up. Rhythm Sessions is scored for string orchestra with an optional third violin substitute part for the viola. Extremely cleverly written, they will also provide exceptional encore material! Also included are scale studies and a very useful Rhythm Glossary as an easy reference for practicing specific patterns in a group setting. | Violin 3 | |
| 6669 | 61C29406-7835-417D-9A23-52720CFD8649 | X111003 | Inspiration | Inspiration is dedicated to Thomas Ehrlich and was premiered by Carol Wincenc, flute and Paul Schoenfield, piano. Duration ca. 3' | Flute, Piano | |
| 6670 | 61C573BE-372A-4AE0-B1EC-47DC934F3971 | A261602 | Israel in Egypt, HWV 54 | In 1733, the emergence of a rival opera company led George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) to seek a new audience by writing English-language oratorios. ISRAEL IN EGYPT, HWV 54, serves as one of the finest examples of this work, composed within a single month in the autumn of 1738. The libretto, a blending of passages from the Old Testament, mainly from Exodus and Psalms, was probably authored by Charles Jenners. It premiered at the King’s Theatre in London on April 4, the following year, in a concert which also included some of his organ concerti which he himself performed. Following its initial failure, Handel revised the piece by cutting the first section and adding some Italian-style arias. The two-part form is here arranged by Friedrich Chrysander in this Kalmus edition. Instrumentation: 2.2.0.2: 0.2.3.0: Timp: Org: Hpchd: Str (2.2.2.1.1 in set): Solo SATB, Mx Chor. | 2.2.0.2: 0.2.3.0: Timp: Org: Hpchd: Str (2.2.2.1.1 in set): Solo SATB, Mx Chor | |
| 6671 | 61CBE85C-0233-456B-8155-B5FCDB58E658 | A123902 | Violin Concerto No.2 in E, BWV 1042 | (not set) | str, hpchd, solo violin | |
| 6672 | 61CC1A00-2948-40BD-8594-ACA90CA97895 | R164C | Symphony "to Youth" | Movements: I. Prologue II. Challenge III. Interlude | (not set) | |
| 6673 | 61CC38F3-7CA5-453D-BD22-EB3103D982B5 | X520014 | For Paris for Wordless Choir and Solo Viola | Premiered by Sally Chisholm (Violist, ProArte String Quartet) | Wordless Choir (SATB) and Solo Viola | |
| 6674 | 61D1F6D4-BEF3-48B8-8190-24D0573A5371 | A300902 | Barber of Seville, The (Il Barbiere di Siviglia): No. 4: Act I, Cavatina: Una voce poco fa (soprano; E) (excerpt) | THE BARBER OF SEVILLE (IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA) was written by Giocchino Rossini (1792-1868) in 1816. The two-act comic opera is considered one of the greatest opera buffas ever written, and it remains a popular masterpiece staged frequently today, despite its disastrous February 20, 1816, premiere at the Teatro Argentina in Rome. The libretto by Cesare Sterbini is based on a three-part series of French comedic plays under the same name by Pierre Beaumarchais, and other composers also borrowed from the source, including Mozart for his Marriage of Figaro, although that opera was based on the second comedy in the series. Rossini's The Barber of Seville uses the first comedy as its source, showing the exploits that Count Almaviva engages in to convince Rosina to love and marry him before her ward Bartolo marries her first, with the barber Figaro conniving to help Almaviva the entire time. In the Act I cavatina Una voce poco fa (The voice I just heard), Rosina declares that the student Lindoro will belong to her, and she has one hundred tricks up her sleeve to bring it to fruition. Sopranos often perform this aria in the key of F to showcase their vocal dexterity. A905402 includes parts only; the score is available in this Kalmus edition. Instrumentation: 1.1.2.2: 2.2.0.0: Str (4.4.3.3.3 in set): Solo S. | 1.1.2.2: 2.2.0.0: Str (4.4.3.3.3 in set): Solo S | |
| 6675 | 61D7C0DD-98A6-49A9-B2EC-094AB0D502C5 | 20453002 | Vignettes for Saxophones | Movement titles: I. A Scenic Vista; II. A Woodland Stream; III. A Rugged Mountain | Saxophone Trio | |
| 6676 | 61DADCB9-6140-4617-AC36-42A57701F954 | S511023 | Violin Concerto No. 2 (reduction) | Yevhen Stankovych's Violin Concerto No. 2 was premiered by Violinist Dima Tkachenko, with Volodymyr Sirenko conducting the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine on September 22, 2006 at Kyiv Philharmonic Hall. Cadenzas and violin part editing by Dima Tkachenko. Duration ca. 24' | Violin, Piano reduction from: 3(3dPicc).2.2.2: 4.3(in Bb).3.1: Timp(dTamb).Perc(3).Hp: Str | |
| 6677 | 61E2127C-E529-47B7-AF24-BDBFCB4B659F | 10603367 | The Carol Book | Req Ronald Blount, TMEA 2022 | Bells, Vibraphone, Marimba and Timpani | |
| 6678 | 61E56C31-57D1-4624-9752-9D6CC3074573 | 50100095 | William Tell Overture for Band | John Philip Sousa's own transcription of the Rossini war horse! It's everything you would expect...and more. | Concert Band | |
| 6679 | 61E7402C-F3CE-4068-82A4-C534158107E5 | SS856 | SUITE FOR BRASS SEXTET | |||
| 6680 | 61E82B6D-B56B-482A-B784-E62B1B6B80C5 | 20100226 | Santa Medley | (not set) | Band |