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85217D74C3D1-71DA-4C39-B07C-5F9C2D80414BA131402Grande Symphonie Funebre et Triomphale, Op. 15(not set)1+1, 2, 2+2, 2+1 - 6, 4+2, 4+1, 2, timp, perc, str, mx chor, (Cbsn, Bs Tbn, str, mx chor optional)
85227D7536E5-29FA-4390-B4A3-F5FAF1D113B3A261302Te Deum for the Peace of Dettingen, HWV 283(not set)0, 2, 0, 1 - 0, 3, 0, 0, timp, hpchd, org, str (2.2.1.1.1), soli AB, mx chor
85237D757845-9AC5-4328-9EFE-1AD44CE5CA3DX504065Spirituals for String QuartetAlso available for clarinet solo and string quartet, string orchestra, and chamber nonet orchestrated by Argentinian composer Marisol Gentile. Movements: 1. Melody Over a Drone I (" O Mary, Don't You Weep, Don't You Mourn"), 2. Minimalist Tendencies ("Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child"), 3. Amazing Grace Notes: Homage to John Harbison ("Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen"), 4. Call and Response ("Go Down Moses"), 5. Two Pentatonic Fragments ("Go Tell It on the Mountain" and "Study War No More"), 6. Minor and Major ("This Ol' Time Religion"), 7. Melody Over a Drone II ("Deep River"), 8. Canons and Chorus ("Glory to That Newborn King"), 9. Homage to Ravel (An Arrangement of "Balm in Gilead")String Quartet
85247D7A3B08-63F9-48C4-AD4C-0955808DF1E6R00885An American Concerto (solo/ piano reduction)This work is so entitled since its musical language strongly embodies what we have come to associate with typically "American" music, with definite rhythms and open and clear harmonic language. The listener might hear the three movements of this concerto as distinct elements from the American musical heritage - rock (I. A Burst of Energy), folk (II. A Reflection), and jazz (III. Another Stroll).Solo Violin and Piano Reduction
85257D7B0AA3-78C2-43B7-897C-7598A7B800ACX814022Ecstatic Songs, Part 2Text by Walt Whitman, from 'Song of Myself'. First performance: February 28, 1996 — Jonathan Mack, tenor, Vicki Ray, piano, Los Angeles.High Voice, Piano
85267D7D963E-D06F-41E4-9901-D1237753D43810160002Silent NightA show style arrangement of the Christmas classic for either vocal or flugelhorn solo with band provides a great vehicle to feature a student or guest artist with your group. Jazz styling and harmonies give this perennial carol a contemporary flair.Band with Solo (flexible solo part)
85277D7DBF39-715C-4D05-82AA-2D44E8D6BC66RCST271Capriccio CromaticoFlute, Piano
85287D7DF35E-A5B6-48AB-9B6B-3F3CCC11680DS489CBFestival Music for a Crown PrinceFESTIVAL MUSIC FOR A CROWN PRINCE was composed by Shigeo Tohno, a nationally known Japanese composer and a prominent name in music education in Japan. FESTIVAL MUSIC was writen and performed for the wedding festivities of Crown Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko. Mr. Tohno depicts modern Japan by combining the melody of a traditional folk song with the style and beauty of ancient court music. He succeeds in capturing the spirit and imagination of present-day Japan while still retaining the atmosphere of the past. The music is well suited for performance by American or European bands regardless of their size.Concert Band
85297D7FD6A0-CDB5-46DE-A86B-9A360E6F3C9DR01340Foils for Orchestra: Hommage a Saint GeorgeCommissioned by the Hanson Institute for American Music of the Eastman School of Music at the University of Rochester. Recorded by Sinfonia Varsovia/ Ian Hobson, Albany Troy1178.2+Piccolo.2+English Horn.2+Bass Clarinet.2+Contrabassoon: 4.4.3.1 Timpani, Percussion, Piano, Harp, Strings.
85307D8883FB-7637-48A8-8C3F-DB54D72462A210100435Symphonic EssaySymphonic Band
85317D8A79AF-2705-4D89-9D50-D23E2373023CB464Selected Songs Vol. 2This is the second of two volumes of well-known songs compiled and arranged by Thomas Bacon for horn and piano. Songs included: 1. The Swan (C. Saint-Saens), 2. Under the Greenwood Tree (T.A. Arne), 3. The Brooklet (E.J. Loder), 4. I’ll Sail Upon the Dog-Star (H. Purcell), 5. Moonlight (R. Schumann), 6. Andaluza (E. Granados), 7. Caro Nome (G. Verdi), 8. Blessed Jesus (G. Faure), 9. Who is Sylvia (F. Schubert), 10. Tambourin (F.J. Gossec)Horn, Piano
85327D8E625D-3993-48C0-9206-EA81FD371F63R01169Zest: Fanfare for Orchestra(not set)2.2.2.2: 0.3.2.0: Timp: Str
85337D937A47-F4A9-4D16-8CE4-079F21FCAEB0R01072Amphitryon 4Vocal score comes in 3 volumes.3 Soprano, 2 Mezzo-Soprano, Contralto, 5 Tenor, 2 Baritone, 4 Bass, mute Chorus, dancers: 2(1 d Piccolo).1.2.1(d ContraBassoon): 3.2.2.0: Timpani.Percussion(4).Tape: Strings
85347D9A887B-B063-40E6-A034-DD5516F72339X081045A Thousand Years of Love: A Song CycleThis cycle of ten songs uses poems from all of the world and time. Song text includes: I. Tonight When There is No Moon (Ono No Komachi), II. What's Wrong with Me? (Anon. Chinese), III. O Mistress Mine (Shakespeare), IV. Luci serene e chiare (Ridolfo Arlotti), V. Lean Your Cheek (Rumi), VI. Chanson d'Amour (Armand Silvestre), VII. Were it Undo (Anon. English), VIII. In Amerika (Anon. Yiddish), IX. Valley Girl in Love (Adolphe), X. Lunar Joe (Adolphe)Soprano, Piano
85357D9D34D5-E8BE-4056-82C7-02AD9C38E0E850250158Folk Song FeastA creative way to review D major patterns with your young students! Using all scale notes in every part, this medley of folk songs includes: Oats, Peas, and Beans; Boil 'em Cabbage Down; Hot Cross Buns and Steak 'n' Kidney Pie.Beginning Strings
85367DA09632-76C6-428A-B228-629CC6CAAC63R01361Israeli RhapsodyAwarded the 2006 Kaplan Foundation grant, Israeli Rhapsody is a tribute to the complicated, thoughtful and joyous aspects that characterize the Israeli people and culture. Consists of an introspective songlike first movement giving way to a 'hora', or dance.2+2 picc.2.3+Bcl, Cbcl.2.AATB Saxes: 4.3+Flg solo.3.1euph.1+1 Cb: 4 Perc
85377DA2E66B-719E-48AA-9E07-5E9952998242SC732Noel, Sing Noel(not set)SSA
85387DA70FAB-2C56-4C29-8954-D16A10E15B22A582002Overture on Jewish Themes, Op. 34bis [composer's transcription]Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953) composed Overture on Jewish Themes (or Overture on Hebrew Themes), Op. 34, in 1919 for the uncommon combination of clarinet, string quartet, and piano, and this original version premiered on January 1, 1920, in New York by the Zimro Ensemble with the composer at the piano. He was inspired by a collection of melodies that he heard played often at Jewish weddings and dances, turning out an expressive new piece of music. Prokofiev then orchestrated the work himself in 1934, and this version was published as Op. 34bis. Instrumentation: 2.2.2.2: 2.2.0.0: Perc(1): Pno: Str (9.8.7.6.5 in set).2.2.2.2: 2.2.0.0: Perc(1): Pno: Str (9.8.7.6.5 in set)
85397DA8EA2F-0EEA-49AB-AA72-5F4224A7A53AM131191Three Pieces(not set)Violoncello and Keyboard
85407DA99599-CFBD-4470-8170-23FB7E03D02AA208602Emperor Waltzes, Op. 437 (Kaiser-Walzer)Johann Strauss, Jr. (1825-1899) wrote the KAISER-WALZER, Op. 437 (EMPEROR WALTZES) to celebrate the toast of friendship that Franz Joseph I extended when he visited Wilhelm II in 1889. Fritz Simrock, his publisher, diplomatically suggested the name of the waltz so that it could be attributed to either emperor, depending on the circumstances of each performance. Originally titled HAND IN HAND, its first performance took place on October 21 of that year in Berlin. In character with the affluent nature of its subjects, the EMPEROR WALTZ sways with pomposity and grandeur. Instrumentation: 2.2.2.2: 4.2.3.0: Timp.Perc(2-3): Hp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set). Reprint edition.2.2.2.2: 4.2.3.0: Timp.Perc(2-3): Hp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set)