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904184A4B5DB-DE5A-4624-B9B4-CB3EED36D13FM213291The Piano Trio(not set)Violin, Violoncello and Piano
904284A4DD73-A0D1-404B-AAA6-2A7EF1AB8AABB182Choral Program PlanningText
904384A8401D-EBD9-4DC3-9113-B6E0E176895052701216Five Duos for Viola and CelloAdvanced intermediate level, all bass clef for cello, some treble for viola. Contents: Spiritual, Autumn, Fancy Feet, Lament, Dance.Viola and Cello
904484b291d4-9e39-11f0-a418-0022482c9682A113302Concerto Grosso, Op. 6, No. 2 in FThe present edition of Arcangelo Corelli's (1653-1713) CONCERTO GROSSO in F, Op. 6, No. 2 is based on the edition by Roger of Antwerp, printed in 1714. At that time, 12 concerti grossi - namely 8 church concerti (concerti da chiesa) and 4 chamber concerti (concerti da camera) were published posthumously in 1714 under opus number 6, having been commissioned by Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni. Likely composed sometime around 1690, the concerto is scored for an ensemble of two concertino violins and a cello, plus the ripieno strings and continuo. The harpsichord or organ continuo was realized by Waldemar Woehl. Instrumentation: Str (2-2-2-1-1 in set): Vn(2) concertante: Vc concertante: Hpchd in set. Reprint edition.Str (2-2-2-1-1 in set): Vn(2) concertante: Vc concertante: Hpchd in set
904584B3EC81-EBF5-4150-80BD-2F2768A014B3B35125 Caprices and an Atonal SonataThese Caprices are intended as advanced studies, but were not written merely for the purpose of cultivating a showy technique.Sax Unaccompanied
904684B41E15-03F0-4A2B-A618-EF8FC18C2A2DSS547Concert Rondo, K371Originally written by Mozart for horn and orchestra, this arrangement by H. Kling was also edited by Lorenzo Sansone, who wrote the cadenzas. It is a wonderful recital selection for the advancing trombonist.Trombone and Piano
904784BB5AEA-26E5-422F-9778-CF6CDD290193M986590Jeux D'enfantsA poignant adagio for string orchestra, harp, and organ. Elgar originally called the piece Soupir d'Amour, as a companion piece to his popularSalut d'Amour. However, the bleak, heavy themes stood apart at a time of great turmoil in the days leading up toFull Orchestra
904884BFF9E1-A0D7-447A-A69B-3DA00114D873EBM0630101Concerto for Violin, Piano and StringsMovements: 1. Brilliant and Clear, 2. Reflective and Deep, 3. Somber, 4. With Great EnergyViolin, Piano, String Orchestra
904984C0FC28-AAEE-48A5-B886-9A4D7E2AA284A884902Hamlet: Mad Scene (Scene and Aria): A vos jeux, mes amisHamlet was written by French composer Ambroise Thomas (1811-1896) in 1868, two years after the completion of his other well-known opera, Mignon. Michel Carré and Jules Barbier based their libretto on the French adaptation of Shakespeare's play by Alexandre Dumas, père, and there are significant plot departures made from the original to satisfy the French dramatic sensibilities of the time, including having Hamlet survive and be crowned king at the end. That the adaptation happened at all was driven by an obsession in Paris for the character Ophelia that began in 1827, and as such, her character, called Ophélie in the French, features more heavily in the opera. Arguably Ophélie most well-known part of the opera is the "Mad Scene" (Act 4) where, unable to account for Hamlet's rejection of her, her mind breaks, and she eventually drowns herself in the lake among the reeds. The scene and aria here includes: Recitative - A vos jeux, mes amis permettez-moi de grâce de prendre part! / "My friends, please allow me to join in your games!"; Andante - Un doux serment nous lie / "A tender promise binds us to each other"; Waltz - Partegez-vous mes fleurs / "Share my flowers"; Ballade - Et maintenant écoutez ma chanson. Pâle et blonde, dort sous l'eau profonde / "And now listen to my song. Pale and fair, sleeping under the deep water." This publication includes a full score in the original French, but both a French and an Italian/English piano conductor score are also available separately. Italian/English piano conductor score. Instrumentation: 2.2(1st dEH).1.2: 4.2.3.0: Timp.Perc(2): Str (4-4-3-3-3 in set).2.2(1st dEH).1.2: 4.2.3.0: Timp.Perc(2): Str (4-4-3-3-3 in set)
905084C31CBB-BDB6-4EF7-AF2F-96FDA63875DFM147591Wedding Mass(not set)Organ Solo
905184C354F9-9907-4F65-A9A7-207112307D1CX656401Second Chamber Concerto for Trumpet, Two Pianos and Two PercussionThis three-movement chamber concerto for trumpet, two pianos and two percussionists was commissioned by the Mary Pappert School of Music's Schubert on the Bluff concert series and given its world premiere on 1/10/2016 by David Wehr, Cynthia Raim, Charles Lirette, Edward Stephan, and Andrew Reamer.Trumpet in C (dbl Flugelhorn), 2 Pianos, 2 Percussion
905284C36702-7599-45D2-8587-DC2C1EC15053V23Tolling Of the Mission BellsPiano/vocal
905384C5B460-9769-4C7D-A64B-196F9581F3F0ST942Summer Canon (Sumer Is Icumen In)Brass Quintet
905484C70DD5-92E8-465E-AE25-949B2D54943450100280Graveyard ShiftSpooky and creepy are winners every time! A minimalist excursion to the dark side, this selection manages to strike a terrific balance between horror and humor. Your students must concentrate, for the counting can and will surprise them.Concert Band
905584CBEAD3-13E4-47A0-8FF8-E34585B2D928MP411001Synchronisms No. 6Winner of the 1971 Pulitzer PrizePiano, tape
905684CFC2C1-3F09-4F23-AFE0-E607F8AE0CCER01441Clarinet ConcertoRecorded by St. Petersburg State Academic Symphony, Arabesque Z6803 (2007).Solo Clarinet: 2.2(2dEH).0.0: 2.0.0.0: Hp: Str
905784D01F48-21DE-426C-97D3-66020C8B89B8R00165RhapsodiaMarimba Quartet
905884D09D07-D301-4D0F-B45D-46251F09014410411339Gavotte for Flute Duo and PianoThis duet for two solo instruments and piano accompaniment is perfect for a pair of beginning students' contest or recital and is available for several instruments, including two flutes, two clarinets, a combination of two alto/baritone saxophones, and two cornets/trumpets. Solo versions for instrument solo and piano are also available from the publisher.Flute Duo and Piano
905984D92931-F4CB-44BC-906C-C3D1A8140C8FSO75CDiversions on Folklike Tunes(not set)String Orchestra
906084E1C06C-28CE-4F66-A3E0-A977EF8213D410623454Canon in D for Marimba QuartetThis famous arrangement by Michael Boo for Marimba Quartet showcases the timbre of the instrument. You may also incorporate xylophone, string bass or chimes.Marimba Quartet