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| # | ID | Titlecode | Title Name | Marketing Copy | Instrumentation | |
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| 6721 | 6287032F-CA30-4584-8D9B-7D38F4EEAFA6 | 52703039 | Two Rivers for String Quartet | String Quartet | ||
| 6722 | 628A800D-614B-481F-BE2A-66F977C4480D | MP410002 | Piece in Seven Movements for Solo Piano | |||
| 6723 | 628F4453-ED0C-4088-A61B-CCF55CA9B756 | A232602 | Tosca | Tosca is a melodramatic opera in three acts set in Rome in June, 1800, with the Kingdom of Naple’s control of Rome threatened by Napoleon’s invasion of Italy. It contains depictions of torture, murder and suicide, as well as some of Puccini’s best-known lyrical arias. With a libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa, based on a play by French playwright Victorien Sardou. the opera was an immediate success with the public upon its premiere in 1900, and its characters continue to fascinate both performers and audiences as the work remains one of the most frequently performed operas. Vocal score. | Vocal soli (9 roles, SATTBBBBB): Chorus: Keyboard or Orchestra accompaniment | |
| 6724 | 62940B8A-82BD-4CCE-9584-DF9BC7C32E02 | SU380 | Concerto for Tuba (reduction) | This piano reduction of James Barnes' Concerto for Tuba Op. 96 by Yukiko Nishimura has become a recital and constest favorite. Grade 5, ca. 18'. Orchestra and band versions also available on rental from the publisher. | Tuba, Piano | |
| 6725 | 629C8D33-6075-436E-95D3-188F4C16F044 | 50610002 | The Collected Solos of Charley Wilcoxon | Seventeen solos from this educational master are included herein, from his most famous to some little known gems. Having the solos inside one cover makes the ideal festival book for the high school or middle school teacher. Included: 1. Nimble Fingers; 2. The Versatilian; 3. Rolling in Rhythm; 4. Rudimental Jam; 5. Paradiddle Johnnie; 6. Rhythmania; 7. Loosen Up; 8. The Scotty; 9. The New Downfall; 10. Home Cookin’; 11. Elyria Four Stroke; 12. Battin’ ’Em Out; 13. Mr. Drummer; 14. The Ohioan; 15. Heating the Rudiments; 16. Swinging the “26”; 17. The Lakewoodite. | Snare Drum Solo | |
| 6726 | 62A9661F-3793-4AF3-87B7-4F19F9C13105 | R00066 | The Taking of T'ung Kuan | It was these lines from a poem by Li-Po which inspired Avshalomov: "came the barbarian horde with the autumn/ out went the army of the House of Han..." The Taking of T'ung Kuan was performed for the first time in November 1953 with Leopold Stokowski conducting the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. | 3(1d Piccolo).2.2(1d Bass Clarinet)+E-flat Clarinet.2+ContraBassoon: 4.3.3.1: Timpani.Percussion(2): Strings | |
| 6727 | 62B45894-E406-4124-8397-9BA907C26B0F | Z271091 | POP - See A271091 - Christmas Oratorio, Op. 12 (Oratorio de Noel) | Voice, Piano | ||
| 6728 | 62B6E3D0-A354-4B39-9113-A3079F5C761A | O42JB | Director's Guide to the Rhythm Section | (not set) | Jazz Band | |
| 6729 | 62B9B7AF-BE2C-4307-ADF2-5C7C82C1E24C | B558 | Songs for Sight Singing Vol. 3: HS/ SA | SONGS FOR SIGHT SINGING provides a collection of literature for use in the choral classroom. Each selection was composed according to the criteria designed by Texas choral directors and commissioned by the Texas University Interscholastic League for use in its annual sight singing contest. These graded materials were created specifically for young musicians by recognized composers and comprise a valuable resource as they contain many of the problems encountered in sight singing. This collection can be used effectively as a supplement to the daily instructional sight singing program after an approved system (movable “do”, fixed “do” or numbers) and a rhythm system are established within the choral curriculum. | SSA | |
| 6730 | 62C9D6D3-FCCB-4532-A2A4-84D7CD025713 | 50100211 | Aragon 1945-1952 (Dance Suite): III. Ballerina | "Dance, Ballerina, Dance" was written by Nat King Cole and recorded by both the writer and Frank Sinatra. Ira Hearshen has crafted the third movement of his Aragon suite in the style of this beloved tune. | Concert Band | |
| 6731 | 62C9F996-F376-4FB6-BF87-44D0FC1589A2 | S727CB | Air Waves March | Joseph Olivadoti (1893-1977) was born in Italy and emigrated to the United States in 1911. Having already learned to play instruments in his homeland, he made a career in his new country as an arranger, composer, and performer in various bands, including Harold Bachman's "Million Dollar Band" for which this piece was written. "Air Waves" became Bachman's signature piece as he used it to start every live radio broadcast of his band during a very popular concert series that took place in Grant Park in Chicago. This piece continues to be a great way to open a band concert or begin a festival performance. Previously published by Southern Music, this edition by Rober Foster is the first to include a full score. | Concert Band | |
| 6732 | 62CAE832-AE32-4243-9E64-915353B941C4 | 52250903 | Great Expectation | An ideal piece for first year string students written in moderate tempo, a friednly key, and all players remain in first position. This gem by Emmy award-winning composer Thom Sharp is sure to be a hit in your students' first concert! | String Orchestra | |
| 6733 | 62CB4B04-0D09-48F9-98B6-27082B4ADFF4 | 50363001 | Solos for the Developing Timpanist | The pieces in Bruce Corrigan's Solos for the Developing Timpanist were written to provide solos for solo and ensemble contest, to provide solo material for the young timpanist to have fun practicing and performing with a focus on the fundamentals of timpani playing. These fundamentals include tone, legato, marcato, staccato, common rhythms and rests, common musical styles, rolls, muffling, tuning, cross sticking, accents, grace notes, tempo changes, and various notation styles, time signatures, plus dynamic markings. Terrific for both the lesson studio and the recital hall! Songs included: 1. Smooth As Silk; 2. Syncopated Sensation; 3. Major Matthews; 4. Joe's Show; 5. Two Four - Six Eight; 6. Rossini's Rumble; 7. Sam's Club; 8. Muffling Madness; 9. Joe's Return; 10. Slash Time Crossing. | Timpani | |
| 6734 | 62CCE229-7CDE-424B-A85C-02D8E37F893A | ST991 | Sonata | Clarinet Duet | ||
| 6735 | 62CD5A0D-55F1-4AC4-B373-A9810F201C67 | X131023 | Rapture for Clarinet and Piano | Versions for flute, clarinet, horn, and cello are available from the publisher. | Clarinet and Piano | |
| 6736 | 62CE631B-EBE4-43F8-ABE5-0FB640D79A4E | SS355 | Concertino, Op. 80 (out-of-print) | Sax Duet | ||
| 6737 | 62D366CF-9E9F-4B38-8D5C-058B7F897FCB | 18100106 | Finale | Based on WHEN JOHNNY COMES MARCHING HOME; GLORY, GLORY HALLELUJAH; and AMERICA. "A real crowd pleaser." (The Instrumentalist). Versions exist for concert band, marching band, symphonic band with antiphonal trumpets, and full orchestra. | Concert Band | |
| 6738 | 62DDB9DE-F6D9-4357-B6CB-1BB2D701E900 | EBM0670040 | McTeague: Opera in 2 Acts (revised 2015) | Premiere: Lyric Opera of Chicago, Dennis Russell Davies conducting, October 31, 1992. “… an instant no-nonsense all-American hit … Bolcom’s clever score supports the plot at every turn.” — Los Angeles Times. “The opera — thanks to Bolcom’s strongly profiled and warmly communicative, masterfully organized score, as well as the pointed libretto … actually improves upon novel and film.” — N.Y. Daily News | 14 singers: 3(Pi Alto)3(EH)3(Eb A Bs)3(Cbsn) 43(Pi Flg)31 Timp 4Pc Hp Kbd Str | |
| 6739 | 62DDF977-1051-4F34-89F1-BFB2A5C61258 | X152002 | Duet for Alto Saxophones | |||
| 6740 | 62E18E6E-DEF5-48FF-AF59-7CFD741B09CF | 55371001 | Music of Black Composers | Beginner to elementary level music for violin with 2nd violin or piano accompaniment. These works which span over 4 centuries are by both men and women who come from North and South America, the Caribbean, Europe, and Africa. | Violin, Piano or Violin 2 accompaniment with online audio |