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| # | ID | Titlecode | Title Name | Marketing Copy | Instrumentation | |
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| 9061 | 84E1DC72-FDA1-4FC5-836A-4A30D9BBA018 | R01493 | Cello Concerto | Written for Cellist Nick Jones, Peter Liewen's Cello Concerto was premiered by the Orion Orchestra at Musicfest 2012 in Wales. | Cello Solo: 2.2.2.2: 2.2.0.0: Timp: Str | |
| 9062 | 84e91735-9e39-11f0-a418-0022482c9682 | A113402 | Concerto Grosso, Op. 6, No. 3 in C minor | The present edition of Arcangelo Corelli's (1653-1713) CONCERTO GROSSO in C minor, Op. 6, No. 3 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 | |
| 9063 | 84F17E8E-ACF5-4F5E-A8FE-F56D9FFD352E | S595001 | Fledermaus Fantasy | Violin, Viola, Cello, Doublebass and Piano | ||
| 9064 | 84F2759D-C9C9-4EEB-90E9-822D4549D61F | 52720021 | Hymns for Viola and Piano Vol. 2 | (not set) | Viola and Piano | |
| 9065 | 84F8DE7F-9C5A-420E-B879-9C8914F710B0 | 20250024 | Ballet Egyptien | Alexander Luigini (1850-1906) was an Italian violinist, conductor and composer who was born in France and spent most of his life there. Ballet Egyptien (1875) is his best known work, gaining great popularity in the early 20th century as a concert suite. It originally gained prominence when it was included in the second act of Verdi's opera Aida for a performance in Lyon in 1886. He is sometimes known as "the other Italian composer who tried to compose Egyptian music!" This version for string orchestra is arranged by Percy Hall. | String Orchestra | |
| 9066 | 84FD637F-1E2C-4935-9305-E2B1A94C23E7 | X305005 | Aviary | Premiere with Clocks in Motion, also performed by the Western Percussion Ensemble, Madison. | Four Percussion and Piano | |
| 9067 | 84FD8BBD-4186-4D06-BAFA-B8704E40BB41 | A10C | Concerto in C Major | Scored for flute, strings and two French horns, this edition is reorchestrated by Ary Van Leeuwen, who also wrote the cadenzas. A version for solo flute and piano is also available from the publisher. | Solo Flute, 2 Horns, 4.4.2.2.1. | |
| 9068 | 84FE6C57-E055-4894-B546-D4A65AB35BD7 | SS885 | Soliloquy | (not set) | 5P | |
| 9069 | 84FF14C4-F307-4BD7-BF3C-B32D231234DC | B106802 | Belle of Chicago March | (not set) | Concert Band | |
| 9070 | 85004B53-7327-4583-9D9C-50AA82023E39 | M276391 | Toccata in D minor, Op. 11 | With unrelenting sixteenth and leaping chromaticism, Sergei Prokofiev's (1891-1953) Toccata in D minor, Op. 11, has become a very popular showpiece for virtuoso pianists due to its difficulty. While Prokofiev wrote the work in 1912, he did not premiere it until December 10, 1916, in Petrograd. This is a reprint edition. | Solo Piano | |
| 9071 | 85027DDE-E9D0-44A5-8A7A-E4825E8A642E | SC750 | When Love Comes Knocking | (not set) | Sab | |
| 9072 | 8503D064-A967-47B9-B93A-8FFC550469F2 | ST246 | Composites | Bassoon | ||
| 9073 | 85076FCD-6835-43B6-AEEC-338FFB4982E5 | 52250376 | Funky and the Bass Cats | This is sure to be a great concert closer! Funky and the Bass Cats does much more than just feature the basses. It explores the world of swing eighth note versus straight eighth notes with a very cool and bluesy passage that swings, and a very Mozartian classical passage that doesn't swing. It's great fun and a memorable way to learn rhythms. First violins do a little work in third position and, of course, basses do a very funky walking bass line. | String Orchestra | |
| 9074 | 85097630-73A3-4C4F-AC02-4BC1BA5054FB | X063017 | Short Stories for Flute, Viola and Harp | Commissioned by The Debussy Trio Music Foundation, Short Stories is comprised of 7 movements each one depicting a distinct mood or character: I. Graceful II. Fleet III. Keening IV. Scurrying V. Melancholy VI. Scampering VII. Jubilant. Composed 1995; duration ca. 18'. | Flute, Viola, Harp | |
| 9075 | 8509F25E-45A0-4D2D-A35B-6BEEDBB7DF67 | M232391 | Concerto in C, H. VIIb:1 | Composed in the 1760s for his longtime friend Joseph Franz Wiegl, then the principal cellist of Prince Nicolaus's Esterhazy Orchestra, this is a historic piece of Haydn's repertoire for cello. It demonstrates the ritornello form of the baroque concerto as well as the emerging structure of the sonata-allegro form. A staple repertoire piece of any accomplished cellist. | Violoncello and Piano | |
| 9076 | 8512524B-A5C6-417C-ADA8-AF378C8F5F93 | R00909 | Antifonys for String Orchestra | A 7-minute work for chamber orchestra incorporating kaleidoscopic harmonic patterns alternating and combining with pulsating rhythms. Recorded by The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Albany TROY 136. Versions for both chamber orchestra and string orchestra are available from the publisher. | String Orchestra | |
| 9077 | 8512EE29-47EB-4E55-A9E1-1E1E787C9C1A | A815602 | Symphony No. 25 in G minor, K. 183/173dB (critical edition) | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) completed his Symphony No. 25 in G minor, K. 183/173dB in October of 1773, when the young composer was only 17 years old. One of two symphonies Mozart wrote in G minor, this one is sometimes referred to as the "Little G minor Symphony," with the "Great G minor Symphony" reserved for his Symphony No. 40. K. 550. The first movement was famously used as the opening music for director Miloš Forman's 1984 film Amadeus. This critical edition is by Hermann Beck. Instrumentation: 0.2.0.2: 4.0.0.0: Str (4-4-3-3-3 in set). | 0.2.0.2: 4.0.0.0: Str (4-4-3-3-3 in set) | |
| 9078 | 851f0ccd-9e39-11f0-a418-0022482c9682 | A113502 | Concerto Grosso, Op. 6, No. 4 in D | The present edition of Arcangelo Corelli's (1653-1713) CONCERTO GROSSO in D, Op. 6, No. 4 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 | |
| 9079 | 8521EEF1-D7C5-4791-B009-EEC30C718089 | S64 | Git On Board, Little Children (out-of-print) | Marching Band | ||
| 9080 | 8523FE97-57A4-4D17-B708-E709B384F387 | X077440 | Western: An Overture |