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| # | ID | Titlecode | Title Name | Marketing Copy | Instrumentation | |
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| 8041 | 75F5F395-71B2-4457-BEDD-2A6D9C9D4EF0 | ST880 | Awake North Wind | Soprano Sax Unaccompanied | ||
| 8042 | 75FF3561-9EFE-4B4B-A715-1246E1E0E5C7 | M163791 | Sonata in F for Cello and Piano, Op. 6 | (not set) | Violoncello and Keyboard | |
| 8043 | 760008A8-B826-4B9C-991E-27E37EE7DD1E | ST918 | Gypsy Song | Baritone Sax | ||
| 8044 | 760358EC-4134-42CA-AB28-DF257A59C86B | M988390 | Academic Festival Overture Op. 80 (critical edition) | Brahms composed this work during the summer of 1880 as a tribute to the University of Breslau for conferring on him an honorary doctorate of philosophy. Known for his love of irony, Brahms based this overture on a number of familiar melodies resulting in what he called a “very boisterous potpourri of student songs.” Included is Was kommt dort von der Höh (“What Comes There from on Yonder?”), sung by upperclassmen to chide first year students, a German patriotic song Wir hatten gebauet ein stattliches Haus (“We have built this stately house”), and a triumphant finale on Gaudeamus igitur (“So Let Us Rejoice”) that was commonly performed at many European high school and university graduation ceremonies. Instrumentation: 2+1(Picc).2.2.2: 4.3.3.1: Timp.Perc(3): Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set). | 2+1(Picc).2.2.2: 4.3.3.1: Timp.Perc(3): Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set) | |
| 8045 | 7608469D-16B2-4877-A495-1D0261CB17EE | BSMCM108 | This Little Light of Mine | A wonderful jazz setting of the charming traditional tune. Try this one on your traditional choir as well as the more contemporary group. The choral writing is so well done even choirs not conversant in jazz harmonies will feel comfortable and the accompaniment so complete, no improvising is necessary. | SATB, Piano | |
| 8046 | 760E17F2-E4A8-4964-991F-9438DBCF23FD | S125MB | Williamson Fanfares, Set A | (not set) | Marching Band | |
| 8047 | 7610EAD6-9AE4-4E17-84F7-AB7BCDF5CC23 | S533CB | Babysitter's Lullaby | (not set) | Concert Band | |
| 8048 | 761506D6-EE4B-44E8-AA18-C71ED80C3612 | MR00445 | Psalm 24 for SSAA Chorus and String Orchestra | Commissioned by and Dedicated to Epsilon Chapter - Sigma Alpha Iota. Versions with string accompaniment (rental) and piano accompaniment are available from the publisher. | SSAA Chorus: String Orchestra | |
| 8049 | 7616206E-3D1C-4ED1-ABD5-C1FCDA4F9216 | X504076 | Farmony | A short interactive string quartet especially for youth concerts where kids in the audience pretend to be farm animals. Written for Sharon Roffman and the Stone Barns Quartet. | String Quartet with kids' audience participation | |
| 8050 | 76166A4F-1548-4C53-B42F-71C86643AA09 | EBM124198 | Falling Canons | Seven canons based on compositional elements from Falling Man (2008-2010), an extended scena for baritone voice and orchestra. The original vocal text, adapted for setting by J.D. McClatchy, is based on a fragment from Don DeLillo's powerful post-9/11 novel Falling Man. | Piano solo | |
| 8051 | 761763FB-76D0-481E-AB7A-138F47B1F83F | SS327 | Hornascope | Hn.: Brass Solos & Ensemb | Horn, Piano | |
| 8052 | 761A62D0-36E0-4A0E-B255-C7A0C7847A11 | SS582 | Minuet for Moderns | Snare Drum Unaccompanied | ||
| 8053 | 761D409F-706A-47C0-8E5A-5D4D76EC2E78 | M185591 | Organ Partita, Op. 8/2 | (not set) | Organ | |
| 8054 | 761F4E61-EF1A-4248-BB55-02BCAC4A7550 | M169591 | Seven Chorale Preludes, Set 2 | (not set) | Organ | |
| 8055 | 7620ED1A-68F1-4F99-B0FF-0CE72B95EBB1 | S24 | VARSITY RAMBLE (OUT-OF | |||
| 8056 | 762738C5-9E96-405E-8993-500AC1671728 | R00890 | Concert Suite | Commissioned by Robert Genualdi for the Bridgeport (CT) Youth Orchestra. | 2.2.2.2: 4.3.3.1: Timpani.Percussion(3): Strings | |
| 8057 | 7629F86A-0977-423B-AE9C-9C08B57D251E | SS287 | Ballade | This piece uses shifting tonalities in both scalar and arpeggiated sections to great effect throughout. It is a wonderful recital or contest piece for the intermediate to advancing bass clarinet player. | Bass Clarinet, Piano | |
| 8058 | 76316E07-A714-4516-902F-9440E5C1F9CB | 20442194 | Two British Ballads | (not set) | Clarinet Trio | |
| 8059 | 7632C10E-3253-47CC-A93E-6640A25E619A | 52250943 | Wyoming Cowboys | This piece was originally written for the boys and girls at Wyoming School District in Cincinnati, Ohio. The work is meant to be used to teach composition to the students of the orchestra. The primary musical motif is suggested by the name Wyoming Cowboys, which is what the school calls itself. The next three measures after the initial motif are left blank. It is suggested that the students fill in each of these measures with a motif of their own creation. They should use E Dorian for this composition. Enjoy creating and exploring! | String Orchestra and Percussion (2 players; Tambourine and Temple Blocks) | |
| 8060 | 7635480A-6364-4872-9603-7CE43B94FF92 | S378CB | Ode for Trumpet and Band | This early masterpiece of Alfred Reed first appeared as a 1956 wind band edition published by Charles Hanson Music with a condensed score only. In recognition of Reed's position as one of the most important composers of serious music for wind band, Southern Music prepared a full score to the piece on the 30th anniversary of their publication. Available accompaniments from the publisher include full orchestra and piano in addition to the wind (concert) band version. Dedicated to trumpeter Don Jacoby who premiered the work at TMEA 1956. | Trumpet Solo, Concert Band |