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876180BC4D5F-AC31-431F-BD57-EDD54DFADD04X814036Something Awaits(not set)Baritone, Piano
876280BEBE92-ACDC-48AE-AF88-334A33AE4795M326491Esquisses, Op.63 Suite 3(not set)Solo Piano
876380C50A6D-F244-4173-8C0B-8C8643D1AEFAM298491Piece en Forme de HabaneraOboe, string quartet
876480C6B642-3B42-49C6-9F04-47AC81681E10S788CBMarch of Freedom"March of Freedom" is dedicated to all of the fine men and women who faithfully serve in the armed forces of the United States of America to guarantee that all Americans will always enjoy the freedoms that we treasure so dearly.Concert Band
876580C6D2A4-9FBF-47DA-9F86-BAEE195FEC5050100173Briar Street StrutJazz is a wholly American art form, and this is the perfect vehicle for introducing it to your young band. With few technical problems, the work will allow them to swing like the pros. Don't neglect allowing your students to hear some truly great jazz artConcert Band
876680cefb42-9e39-11f0-a418-0022482c9682A007890Carnival of the Animals, The - Suite (Le Carnaval des Animaux)Following a disastrous concert tour of Germany in 1885-86, Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921) withdrew to a small Austrian village, where he composed THE CARNIVAL OF THE ANIMALS (LE CARNAVAL DES ANIMAUX) in February 1886. From the beginning, the composer regarded the work as a piece of fun. He wrote to his publishers Durand in Paris that he was composing a work for the coming Shrove Tuesday, and confessing that he knew he should be working on his Third Symphony, but that this work was "such fun" ("... mais c'est si amusant!"). He had apparently intended to write the work for his students at the École Niedermeyer, but it was first performed at a private concert given by the cellist Charles Lebouc on Shrove Tuesday, 9 March 1886. This orchestral suite version transcribed by Steven Rosenhaus includes: Introduction and Royal March of the Lions, Kangaroos, The Cuckoo Deep in the Forest Fossils and Finale. Instrumentation: 2+Picc.2.2.2: 2.2.2+BTbn.0: Timp.Perc(2): Str (9.8.7.6.5 in set).2+Picc.2.2.2: 2.2.2+BTbn.0: Timp.Perc(2): Str (9.8.7.6.5 in set)
876780D2F3C9-8CB7-4D88-9309-93588083D186S138Band Campers (out-of-print)Marching Band
876880D345A4-0DB3-4591-827E-DA05E6ECA205X662803Experimental Pavement for Mixed SextetThis work was inspired by a road sign that read, "New experimental pavement on highway" that the composer encountered on a night drive through the state of Texas. The structure of the music consists of a series of time signatures that continually repeat, creating a wide variety of rhythmic interplay and cross-accents.Flute(d Picc), Clarinet (d BCl), Piano, Marimba, Violin, Cello
876980D446B9-0A0C-480A-9119-BE6277F0D6B8EBM0610633El DoradoEl Dorado by Russell Peck (1945-2009).Please inquire
877080D6E73C-38D5-4804-9C19-78F9367F5549EBM0610687Prometheus for Piano, Chorus and OrchestraCommissioned for pianist Jeffrey Biegel by a consortium of orchestras, headed by the Pacific Symphony Orchestra and involving: VocalEssence, Dayton, Springfield, Detroit, Calgary, Knoxville, and the University of Kentucky Symphony Orchestras. Premiered in November, 2010 by the Pacific Symphony orchestra, Carl St. Clair, conductor. Recorded on Naxos 8.559788 by the Pacific Symphony, Carl St. Clair, conductor and Jeffrey Biegel, Piano and the Pacific Chorale, John Alexander, conductor. The work uses the same choral and instrumental forces as Beethoven's "Choral Fantasy."Solo Piano: SATB Chorus: 3(3dPicc).2(+EH).2(+BCl).2(+CBsn): 4.3.2(+BTbn).1: Timp.Perc(4): Str
877180D72D65-2C6C-4172-ADE3-FA8FCF642FDBS807CBThe Sacred Flame(not set)Concert Band
877280DF8C99-B58B-4803-A63F-E6FDCBE96B91A208802Die Fledermaus: OvertureThe comic operetta DIE FLEDERMAUS (The Bat) by Johann Strauss II (1825-1899) is the composer's best known operetta, though "The Waltz King" is perhaps better remembered yet for his contributions to that uniquely Habsburg Vienna dance with the infectious rhythm. Telling a farcical tale of practical jokes, masked identities, the test of true love, and other shenanigans, the original source is a play by German playwright Julius Roderich Benedix (Das Gefängnis), which was translated into a French vaudeville play, "Le réveillon" by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy, which was then translated back to German by Karl Haffner, whose translation was finally used as the source for the libretto by Richard Genèe. Written following a couple of less successful efforts to enter the opera world, this light opera premiered at the Theater an der Wien in Vienna on April 5th, 1874, and remains one of the most popular in the contemporary repertoire. The overture also remains one of the most popular works in the orchestral repertoire. Instrumentation: 2(2dPicc).2.2.2: 4.2.3.0: Timp.Perc(3): Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set).2(2dPicc).2.2.2: 4.2.3.0: Timp.Perc(3): Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set)
877380E18BF5-B904-4A8E-A031-5470F25CD902A100202Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G, BWV 1048The Brandenburg Concertos are a collection of six instrumental works by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) written around or before 1721 to be presented to Christian Ludwig, the Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt. With the original French title "Six Concerts à plusieurs instruments" (Six Concertos for several instruments), some feature multiple solo instruments in different combinations. These works are considered among the best orchestral compositions of the Baroque period. The well-known Brandenburg Concerto No. 3, BWV 1048, is the shortest of the six, and arguably closer to a concerto grosso. The second movement consists of only one measure, and modern performances have attempted to approach this is in numerous ways. This edition is a reprint of the Bach-Gesellschaft Ausgabe edition ("Bach Society Edition"), which is a collection of the complete works of Johann Sebastian Bach published in a series of 46 volumes from 1851-1899. Instrumentation: Hpchd (continuo): Str (3Vn.3Va.3Vc.1Bs/continuo).Hpchd (continuo): Str (3Vn.3Va.3Vc.1Bs/continuo)
877480E64119-FA1E-4C14-AAC4-82D0326997A110100251As Torrents in SummerOriginally part of an Elgar cantata from the 1890s, this low and expressive arrangement for band is a wonderful teaching tool and performance piece. Not technically demanding, it is a beautiful study in control, phrasing, and musicality.Developing Band
877580E9B36E-0787-4F33-B98C-533A77B57151S511022Saint Saens Havanaise for Violin and PianoThe Havanaise (Habanera in French) by Camille Saint-Saëns op.83 dates from 1885-87. The composer dedicated this work to Rafael Diaz Albertini, a violinist of Cuban origin. In 1888 Saint-Saëns completed the orchestration of the Havanaise . This Critical Urtext Edition is based on the composer’s manuscript, the first print of the violin and piano version, and to a large part, on the historic recording by the composer himself with the violinist Gabriel Willaume (1919).Violin, Piano
877680F51058-056E-4844-BD88-E188F5B1BDFB50504004Brass Quintets for all Occasions(not set)Bb Trumpet 1 and 2, F Horn, Trombone and Tuba (Bass Trombone)
877780f7d897-9e3c-11f0-a418-0022482c9682X158001Soliloquy for Baritone SaxophoneOriginally composed by Steven Gerber for solo bassoon, this work is based on the first four notes of Le Sacre du Printemps (The Rite of Spring). Transcriptions by Argentinian composer Marisol Gentile for clarinet, alto saxophone and baritone saxophone are also available from the publisher.Solo Baritone Saxophone
877880F8DBC9-A870-4F68-BFEE-A6AE52D109FESU209Three MazurkasFlute
877980FDB4A9-20EE-466C-AC58-52BDFB16A854SS757Count Down(not set)Multiple Percussion
878080FE297D-2D8B-44E5-A2E8-78419BAF6A47ST898Summer Canon (Sumer Is Icumen In)This 14th century rota (round) is also known as "Sumer Is Icumen In" ("Summer Has Come In") and the "Cuckoo Song". It has been arranged for piccolo and five standard flutes (2 players per part) by E.A. Wienandt.Flute Choir: Piccolo and 5 Standard Flutes (2 players per part)