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76216FA64D02-7C2C-4B4E-8635-C4A13986CAD9SU819Revelation for Soprano Saxophone and PianoComposed originally for flute and alto flute duo with chamber orchestra, this tuneful and songlike piece was later arranged by the composer for various duo and solo combinations with both orchestra and piano accompaniment. Versions for flute, clarinet, soprano saxophone and alto saxophone are available from the publisher.Soprano Saxophone and Piano
76226FAA178D-4DA7-4CD9-B744-882C71869548LV115CBBridge At AvignonThis piece is part of the Music Your Band Can Play series, a series dedicated to providing familiar folk songs, carefully selected and properly arranged for the elementary band program, in an effort to maintain and increase interest in beginning programs.Concert Band
76236FABDA15-6252-4EC6-AB65-736F09CDAC72ST930Quartet, Op. 19 No. 1The "Quartet, Opus 19, No. 1" by J.C. Bach was originally written in the key of C. This arrangement (AATB) by Voxman and Block has been transposed to the key of Eb for ease of playing on the Saxophone.Saxophone Quartet: AATB
76246FBAF828-E200-4E78-92D2-A15BB610F774A233302Barber of Seville, The (Il Barbiere di Siviglia, complete)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. Instrumentation: 2(2nd dPicc).2.2.2: 2.2.1.0: Timp.Perc(2): Hp.Gtr: Str (4-4-3-3-3 in set): Vocal Soli (7 roles, SSTBBBB): Mixed Chorus.2(2nd dPicc).2.2.2: 2.2.1.0: Timp.Perc(2): Hp.Gtr: Str (4-4-3-3-3 in set): Vocal Soli (7 roles, SSTBBBB): Mixed Chorus
76256FBFBC04-625B-4A46-86B0-874E7C437C87A326702Concerto for Viola in G, TWV 51:G9Georg Phillipp Telemann (1681-1767), among the most prolific composers with 900 or so works, is also notable for having written the first concerto for the viola. Written in four movements rather than the three that would later become standard, his CONCERTO FOR VIOLA IN G Major, TWV 51:G9 remains among the most popular for the instrument and bridges the gap between the high Baroque style and the lighter style galant that was emerging at the end of Telemann's life.Solo Viola: Hpchd: Str (4-4-3-3-3 in set)
76266FC2567B-C60A-49C8-AD0B-2B59255E4CE050100222March of the States, A (from Hip! Hip! Hooray!)Our Heritage of the Concert Band Series brings you another march from the man known as America's "March King." March of the States quotes some familiar American melodies and is even more memorable for Sousa's own eloquent melody and style.Concert Band
76276FC32374-A113-4DA0-A896-279C085C0758M165091Variation on a Slovak Theme(not set)Violoncello and Keyboard
76286FC344B9-D03D-4F04-A8B7-787A7F517641EBM0610335Songs of Innocence and Experience: Part I (excerpt)Part I Movements: 1. Introduction, 2. The Ecchoing Green, 3. The Lamb, 4. The Shepherd, 5. Infant Joy, 6. The Little Black Boy5-10 vocalists (Sop M-S Contr Ten Bar Bs BoySopr Country/Rock/Folk singers), 3 Choruses (SATB, Madrigal, Children's): 3.3.3.3: 2 Sax: 6.5.5.3: Perc(7).Org.Pno.Hp: Gtr.EGtr.EBass
76296FC981E9-4EAA-4204-9B0B-4BCBABBF942AR01007micro*phone for Amplified Orchestra(not set)2.2.2.2 (or 3): 4.2.3.1: Timpani.Percussion(2).Harp: Strings (Orchestra is amplified)
76306FD089F4-07F1-427D-9D60-FDFF0A684A8AWM12370WaveAntonio Carlos Jobim (1927-1994) was a composer, songwriter, and singer who combined Brazilian samba and jazz to create the bossa nova style, which achieved worldwide popularity in the early 1960s. His bossa nova song WAVE, featured in the title track of his 1967 album, was a major success for this brilliant Brazilian composer. The lyrics were written later that year by the composer himself. This arrangement by Dana Perna for AATB saxophone quartet also includes optional rhythm parts.Saxophone Quartet (AATB) (with optional Rhythm)
76316FD1B804-7C44-48D9-B40A-C6C65A3CF0C2SC85Pack, Clouds AwaySatb
76326FD1FF8D-025F-4293-B5E7-F01E50868AF8R01276Fantasias, Op. 119(not set)Cello Solo Piano Reduction from: 2.2.2.2: 2.1.1.0: Timpani.Percussion(2).Harp: Strings
76336FD4D3E5-9ADE-42FB-8A93-2CB152C497BEB469SCSight Reading for Band, Bk. 2Volume 2 continues the emphasis from Volume 1 on rhythms and pitches. However, dynamics, tempi and articulations become more important as compound meter is introduced along with concepts including key changes, greater emphasis on instrumental timbres and blending, and more independent instrumental parts with both homophonic and polyphonic textures. Instrumental parts added from Volume 1 include third clarinet and trumpet parts, a second horn part and a second percussion part.Band Method
76346FD4FC84-5A94-4977-BF5D-81EDD0B5759AS1037CBHome for ChristmasThis composition was inspired by the old Christmas prints of Currier and Ives. It endeavors to recreate the emotional flavor and atmosphere of the Yuletide season of bygone days. Set against a wide expanse of snow is a farm house and approaching from the road is a horse-drawn sleigh. The mood picture is completed by the juxtaposition of sleigh bells and of a simple song-like melody with alternating sections in the style of Christmas carols. This new edition by Mark Rogers is the first to include a full conductor’s score.Concert Band
76356FD6F0F7-F5F1-4D66-80B4-B133B64C7F95A890202Swan Lake, Act 2 (reduced orch)While the original SWAN LAKE ballet, the story of Prince Siegfried’s love for the Swan Queen, enchanted by the evil magician Rothbart to turn into a swan everyday, more or less succeeded at its 1877, Moscow premiere, Tchaikovsky was very concerned that the music be saved from the oblivion common to ballet scores. Inspired by the French composer Delibes, he thought to create a concert suite of the music. No further correspondence on the idea exists, but a Swan Lake Suite, Op. 20a was published seven years after Tchaikovsky’s death in 1900, containing six numbers from the ballet, though it remains uncertain whether they were selected by the composer or someone else, leaving the exact authorship of the suite unknown. This reduced orchestration by William McDermott of Act 2 gives ballet companies and orchestras more programming flexibility. Instrumentation: 1.1.2.1: 2.2.2.0: Timp.Perc(2-3): Hp: Str(4-4-3-3-3 in set).1.1.2.1: 2.2.2.0: Timp.Perc(2-3): Hp: Str(4-4-3-3-3 in set)
76366FD7D4F8-D135-4A15-B8F1-DA913B6D27F9SC539Alleluia! Christ Is Risen(not set)Tb
76376FDEC511-A1C6-4015-9A45-D9D09D8D35EDST658Blue SambaThis lively Latin piece is for percussion septet with electric bass. Instrumentation: Bells or vibes, marimba or xylophone, 2 tom-toms, woodblocks/cowbell, claves/tambourine, high-hat, snare drum/bass drum, and electric bass.Percussion Septet (Bells or vibes, marimba or xylophone, 2 tom-toms, woodblocks/cowbell, claves/tambourine, high-hat, snare drum/bass drum) and electric bass.
76386FE1DB45-DB79-4EA0-B030-D6BBB2F189C4M288691Three Romances, Op. 11Reprint edition of these Romances by the famous pianist and wife of Robert Schumann.Solo Piano
76396FE7352E-5EA2-4D06-8360-F106399E582DLV449MBThanksgiving March(not set)Marching Band
76406FE89235-C60A-465A-A8FA-2129C42F4598A221902L'Estro Armonico, Op. 3, No. 8: Concerto for Two Violins in A minor, RV 522/ F.I:177L'Estro armonico (The Harmonic Inspiration) is a collection of 12 concerti by Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) for stringed instruments first published in 1711. No. 8 in A minor (RV 522/F.I.177) is in three movements and written for 2 solo violins, strings, and continuo. Instrumentation: Solo Vns (2): Hpschrd: Str (4-4-3-3-3 in set). Study score.Solo Vns (2): Hpschrd: Str (4-4-3-3-3 in set)