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12621B8A4D3BA-5D70-4AAF-AD86-1413CCDBC49352250920Bop Around the Block"Bop Around the Block" is an accessible swing style piece for younger string orchestras that give each section a chance to shine! Written with a pizzicato jazz style bass line, a sonorous middle-voice line for cello and viola, and lilting riffs for violin, the harmonies and syncopations are rewarding for audience and performer alike.String Orchestra
12622B8A4ECDE-20A2-4E45-96DC-86CA153CAF4CSC585Arise and Sing1999 Texas University Interscholastic League Sightreading for 1B and 1C Varsity Tenor-Bass (TTB) Choirs and 3B, 2B, 3C, 2C, 1B and 1C Non-Varsity Tenor-Bass (TTB) ChoirsTtb
12623B8A71ADD-85AF-4F4C-B1F3-E8DFAEDE8B7ESC461A PsalmSatb
12624B8B28E02-EE31-4A4D-88E6-B5F6FF3520E552732503Intermediate Cello TriosThese seven original trios are designed to enhance second-year study. The upper strings stay in first position and add chromatic fingerings and extensions, while the cello part uses extensions and minimal second position. All have animal themes, musically portraying the following: Duck, Rabbit, Owl, Swan, Fox, Chipmunk, and Chimpanzee. The score and all parts are included.Cello Trio
12625B8B46838-281E-4298-9DC5-6300BFBAFD67V72Wild SwansWild Swans is one of Edna St. Vincent Millay's most popular poems in song setting. This edition, with meterless atonal music by John Duke, was edited by Ruth C. Friedberg.Vocal
12626B8BEA037-0BD2-4C13-A00D-1E6FFE790F1AST350Lift Thine EyesThis beautiful trio from Mendelssohn's oratorio "Elijah" was originally written for SSA voices. This version for trombone trio was arranged by Wilbur Collins.Trombone Trio
12627B8C910AD-4877-4287-8C92-ED3BE29509FFR49Introduction and Scherzo(not set)String Orchestra
12628B8CB8665-7281-4B9F-A317-B8FB0DC13BABR01530Symphony No. 6Stankovych's sixth symphony casts a dramatic arc across its unconventional, continuous two-movement structure. Competing themes emerge in the brooding first movement, the tension between them eventually leading to a powerful emotional climax midway into the piece. The second movement, now stealing in on sustained violins, assumes a more meloncholy character as the themes introduced previously become intertwined, and ultimately dissolve into a murmuring, hopeful conclusion.3(2dPicc, 3dAfl).3(3dEH).3(3dBcl).2+Cbsn: 4.3(in Bb).3.1: Timp(dPerc).Perc(3).Hp.Clst: Str
12629B8CC096C-F53A-4295-B720-EE536457CE2310720466Canto XVI for ViolaFor solo viola. First Printing. Part of the Samuel Adler Canto Series. Looseleaf, 4 p.Viola Solo
12630B8CDBAF8-732E-4DFB-9E88-05D0FB7F063AX105022WindjammerWritten for the New Mexico Winds, this quintet is a spiritually uplifting composition animated by the unique instrumental colors of the wind quintet, dialogue among the instruments, and rhythmic energy. The inspiration for the piece springs from two sources: the syncopated, improvisatory aura of jazz, and water imagery suggesting the light and movement of the sea. It includes tonal/modal passages and sections employing the diminished (half-step/whole-step) scale.Woodwind Quintet
12631B8CE1E97-3ED9-4BF6-B91D-8C1E14469231A930090Turandot (Alfano II - Revised Completion)The story of TURANDOT, while originally derived from the Persian collection of stories called "The Book of One Thousand and One Days," was set in China by Puccini. It tells the tale of a cold-hearted princess (Turandot) who sets tests for her suitors, who are all put to death if they fail. An Unknown Prince (revealed at the end to be named Calaf) finally arrives and passes her tests, though Turandot still tries to escape any marriage until she is persuaded by Calaf through a test of his own and a tragic death. Regrettably, Puccini passed away (1924) from a heart attack before he could complete the opera, having finished entirely the first and second acts, and most of the third, including the extremely well-known aria by Calaf, “Nessun Dorma.” Following his death, Franco Alfano was asked by Puccini’s publisher and family to complete the opera, as one of his recent works resembled TURANDOT in its setting and heavy orchestration. Franco Alfano’s first attempt (Alfano I) was rejected by Puccini’s publisher and conductor Arturo Toscanini, as he took some liberties with the libretto and added a few musical passages of his own. He was then forced to write a second, more censored version (Alfano II) that followed Puccini’s sketches more closely. This second version is the one that has become popular and which is made available by E.F. Kalmus, though Toscanini, in honor of the maestro Puccini, refused to complete the opera on the night of the premiere, laying down his baton where Puccini’s work ended. Both the original individual percussion parts and the addition of new percussion scores have been included to suit the musicians' preferences. In addition to the complete opera, some individual scenes have also been extracted and made available by E.F. Kalmus as standalone items. Reprint edition of the men's choral score.Vocal soli (9 roles, SSTTTTTBarBarBB): Chorus: Piano
12632B8CEF20E-9809-4AFF-A0D9-3A54C5F123A1ST832Sellinger's RoundThe renaissance English composer William Byrd (1543-1623) wrote a set of nine variations on the well-known dance tune Sellinger's Round. This melody was extremely popular in the renaissance, and it was the subject for many sets of variations. This arrangement for a brass quartet consisting of pairs of trumpets and trombones was written by Norman Weinberg. An optional F Horn part is included as substitute for the first trombone.Brass Quartet: 2 Trumpet, 2 Trombone with optional Horn substitute for Trombone I
12633B8D5AF1E-C2A6-4E39-9C7E-857E7009797BM141691Three Miniatures, Op. 4Riccardo Pick-Mangiagalli (1882-1949) was born in South Bohemia, though the fact that his family moved to Milan when he was only two years old causes him to be considered an Italian composer. Starting his career as a concert pianist, he abandoned that track in 1914 in favor of becoming a music teacher and composer. Pick-Mangiagalli wrote his 3 Miniatures, Op. 4 for piano and strings in 1909. This reduction for piano four-hands was completed by the composer in the same year. Movements: I. A l'Automne, II. Danse Migonne, III. Fardadet.Piano Four Hands
12634B8D6ACFA-71DA-4461-AB42-1FCD254E4020EBM0610625Games and Challenges: "Something Wonderful Right Away" for 2 Violins, Bass and OrchestraThis work, subtitled "Something Wonderful Right Away," was commissioned by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra to feature the string trio, Time for Three, as soloists with orchestra, and premiered by same on May 31, 2013 under the direction of Krystof Urbanski in Indianapolis, Indiana. This is a unique, nine-movement work with elements of improvisation for both soloists and orchestra that celebrates the improvisatory theater techniques espoused by the Second City troupe of Chicago.2 Violins, 1 Bass Soli: 3(3dPicc).3(3dEH).2(dACl+BCl).2(+CBsn) 4.3(1dPTpt).2(+BsTbn).1: Timp.Perc(3): Str
12635B8D88464-9C5B-4C2F-90BC-11D99404E48F50160003Overture for Brass Quintet and BandLiterature for brass quintet with band is scarce and this is a welcome addition to the repertoire. Commissioned by the Bishop Ireton High School (Alexandria, VA) Wind Ensemble, Dr. Randall Eyles, Conductor, it demonstrates the versatile sonority of both tBrass Quintet, Band
12636B8D92128-4321-4182-B8A0-C0336FE5CD13SU82TraumereiBaritone
12637B8DE71F2-E34B-4B7F-B8EA-6A7E2953DDE910447333Dance of the Bears for Bass ClarinetA fun, easy contest selection for an early player, DANCE OF THE BEARS is a happy tune reminiscent of a carousel ride.Bass Clarinet and Piano
12638B8E2CDB7-4CC5-4002-A9CC-10E6CC098983R151Waltz: Mexico City (Ciudad de Mexico Vals)(not set)Violin Solo: 2+1.2+1.2+Bcl.2+1: 4.3.3.1: Perc(2).Pno.Hp: Str
12639B8E2D660-FFC7-445C-AB7F-66148920A513EBM0610510Violin ConcertoMieczyslaw Karlowicz (11 December 1876 – 8 February 1909) was a Polish composer and conductor. Karlowicz's music is of a late Romantic character. He was great admirer of Tchaikovsky whose Symphony No. 6 he praised. Karlowicz's music inhabits a primary place in the history of Polish music between Chopin and Karol Szymanowski. The Violin Concerto was written for and dedicated to his former teacher Stanis?aw Barcewicz, who premiered the work under Kar?owicz's baton in Berlin on 21 March 1903 with the Berlin Philharmonic. Recorded by: Tasmin Little, violin with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Martyn Brabbins, conductor (Hyperion CDA67389, 2003).violin, orchestra
12640B8E64A97-CE79-40B2-BD3E-0464479D9F2D20100691Pride of the StateBand