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12641B8F2BCCA-2C2A-4F6A-88C6-E07F53D68EB0EBM0610061Allegro ScherzandoAllegro Scherzando by Arthur Frackenpohl. Duration ca. 6'2.2.2.2: 4.3.3.1: Timp.Perc(3): Str
12642B8F6CBDF-7B30-44E0-8359-D7743F11AC65A141902Concerto for Cello in B minor, Op. 104/B. 191Antonín Dvo?ák (1841-1904) composed his Concerto for Cello in B minor, Op. 104/B. 191 in 1894. It was the last solo concerto that the composer wrote, and it was the final work that he wrote during his three-year term as Director of the National Conservatory of Music in New York. While the encouragement to write the concerto came from cellist Hanuš Wihan, the work was premiered in the end by cellist Leo Stern on March 19, 1896, with Dvo?ák conducting the London Philharmonic. Instrumentation: 2(2nddPicc).2.2.2: 3.2.3.1: Timp.Perc(1): Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo Cello.2(2nddPicc).2.2.2: 3.2.3.1: Timp.Perc(1): Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo Cello
12643B8FBB83B-9D67-4FC3-B64D-491A5B47452BM145591Sonatas, Volume 1(not set)Piano Solo
12644B9009165-C72C-4E92-8597-139A3601D72250250212Tree Top DreamsWith a sprinkle of childhood imagination and a sweep of all-grown-up ensemble sonority, students will love playing Tree Top Dreams. Playable at the first-semester concert, each section plays melodic material, and basic string crossings are emphasized. The optional piano part adds to the character of the piece, revealing to students the possibilities of their instrument.String Orchestra
12645B9027FE0-EC9F-40AE-87A7-79DDFF1EE15152723005Rosina de un verdi palmar for Viola Quartet(not set)Viola quartet with optional piano
12646B9069FFF-CC05-486C-9366-AD761FEAB4495071100512 Violin Duos, v. 3Violin Duo
12647B90B6C2A-7A33-41EC-BA1D-37399CCE8B85S511005Ethnic Variations on a Theme of PaganiniCommissioned By Ruggerio Ricci.Violin, Piano
12648b90e1f9c-9e3a-11f0-a418-0022482c9682B399FS88 German QuartetsIt is with great pride that Southern Music Company and The Complete Hornist present this wonderful collection of 88 German hom quartets. Originally edited by Heinz Liebert and published by Hofmeister of Leipzig, it includes hunting tunes, waltzes, lieder, opera excerpts, folk songs, hymns, Christmas pieces, and marches. Composers include von Weber, Mendelssohn, Schumann, Mozart, Schubert, Gluck, Kuhlau, Brahms, Beethoven, Handel, Wagner, Johann Strauss, and many more. The fourth horn part is available in both old notation bass clef and in treble clef.Horn Quartet
12649B9118738-A68C-4779-9E20-0338D0C7045D52703011VVQ: Violin Viola Quartet(not set)Violin 1, Violin 2, Viola 1, Viola 2
12650B911E33C-CE9E-4819-B275-8F05E5BC0551M277291Folk Tale(not set)Violoncello and Piano
12651B91408C7-672E-444F-9AFE-8A7C5E1F7E4CSC609Yon Flow'ry Banks(not set)Satb
12652B917E245-BF85-42AB-871B-BFB583CE0779ST611Ballade in d MinorThis beautiful, espressivo ballade alternates between duple and triple meters.Trumpet
12653B918911E-804E-4E5C-8D23-698321545513R00845Divertimento(not set)2+Piccolo.2.2.2: 4.3.3.1: Timpani.Percussion(3).Harp: Strings
12654B9196F2C-AB81-4D38-9191-EAF898010E3DLV160CBStreets of Laredo(not set)Concert Band
12655B919CE58-A9BD-477E-BE26-4F70FC61CBFEX503042When the Spirit SingsA set of three American spirituals arranged for string trio including "My Lord What a Morning", "Were You There", and "This Train is Bound for Glory.". Songs selected to represent a variety of moods--soulful, energetic, mournful and rhythmic, and present them in new ways through idiomatic string writing. Commissioned by Musica Harmonia.Violin, Viola, Cello
12656B91A327E-95CA-4F4F-ACB0-95249B6671E4SO25CCaprice
12657B91B26E3-4477-4F5D-8E1F-641CFB5C5587R01349All about Love for Soprano and Tenor Soli with 10 PlayersThis eleven-movement piece sets the text by various poets about the subject of love to music sung by mezzo-soprano and tenor, and accompanied by a 10-piece chamber ensemble. Movements: I. Spring (instrumental), II. Petrarch (tenor- Sonnet 88), III. Labe (mezzo- Sonnet VII), IV. Melville (tenor- Moby Dick), V. Summer (Instrumentatl), VI. Tsvetaeva (mezzo- Where does this tenderness come from), VII. Keats (tenor- Bright Star, Would I Were Steadfast as Thou Art), VIII. Fall (instrumental), IX. Proust (mezzo and tenor- Swann's Way), X. Winter (nstrumental), XI (Bishop (mezzo- One Art)Soprano, Tenor, Flute, Clarinet, Percussion, Piano, Accordion, Guitar, and String Quartet
12658B91F6F47-B65A-439F-A7E5-65081249551AA920590Ricercare
12659B9246F3E-66EF-49EF-B127-DB9228F10658SC305Let The People Praise Thee (out-of-print)Satb
12660B9247C9A-6A5C-4755-A8BA-FEDE9F9243C7A197602Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso, Op. 28In A minor, and written in 1863, though not premiered until 1867 by violinist Pablo de Sarasate to whom it is dedicated and conducted by the composer, INTRODUCTION AND RONDO CAPRICCIOSO was originally intended to be the rousing finale to Saint-Saëns' first violin concerto, Op. 20. Its success as a solo composition convinced Saint-Saëns to publish the work separately. This newly engraved version has been edited by Clinton Nieweg and Nancy Bradburd and is part of the Nieweg Performance Editions series. Instrumentation: 2.2.2.2: 2.2.0.0: Timp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 comes with the set): Solo Violin. The clarinet, horn, and trumpets include both the original key and part transposed for more common contemporary keys.2.2.2.2: 2.2.0.0: Timp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo Violin