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| # | ID | Titlecode | Title Name | Marketing Copy | Instrumentation | |
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| 13341 | C3289B26-2C99-4F7E-AFA0-9D832732FC4D | B372102 | Forgotten Dreams for Band | First published and recorded in 1954, this lovely piano instrumental was released as a UK single in 1957 and hit the charts in early summer. The composition features a haunting, romantic melody and its melody is unique in the use of an octave jump at the beginning. It contains expressive tempo variations and an animated B section, allowing younger players some variety in their lyrical piece. FORGOTTEN DREAMS is available in versions for solo piano, orchestra, and band. This is part of the Anderson Classics series. | Concert Band | |
| 13342 | C3368459-489F-4489-98D4-739FCBDFFB48 | 10160003 | Celebre Tarantelle | New Orleans-born composer and pianist Louis Moreau Gottschalk's (1829-1869) Grand Tarantelle for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 67, was published in Paris after the composer's sudden death in Brazil in 1869. While no score for this 'moto perpetuo' work was found, the instrumentation used for this arrangement is based on parts located for the original orchestration. The piano part is the original composer's edition, while the band arrangement takes full advantage of the many colors of the concert band. The arrangement is well within the technical limits of good concert bands, so little rehearsal time with the soloist will be required. | Solo Piano and Concert Band | |
| 13343 | C338480F-D404-44F7-9B43-5BA0E824DE31 | M110391 | Two Impromptus | (not set) | Piano Solo | |
| 13344 | C33A1FC8-0C7C-423C-9D50-249B34594CBC | R01533 | Il Giocoliere (The Juggler)- Comic Opera in Three Acts | This opera, written entirely Italian and in the Bel Canto style, is set in a town in Umbria around 1800. | Main cast of 7 voices + Mixed adult and children choruses + Piano (reduced from 2+Picc.2+EH.2+BCl.2+CBsn: 4.3 (in Bb).3.1: Timp.Perc(1).Hp: Str) | |
| 13345 | C3421BD8-6067-4C5D-A009-772B0131628A | 50100184 | Mock Morris for Band (Perna ed.) | Another in the series of Grainger Society-approved arrangements, Mock Morris is crafted after the 1950 edition done for Leopold Stokowski. Extensive program notes accompany this delightful work. | Concert Band | |
| 13346 | C348AA7F-9397-4018-B5D0-4A9968553691 | V108 | Aggie War Hymn | (not set) | Vocal | |
| 13347 | C3499579-55CF-4E66-A9D7-7F16F1DE3AA3 | SC458 | Father Eternal | Sab | ||
| 13348 | C34F8532-C224-44D0-9AFD-2D14FE6D2664 | S631CB | Maxi- March | This march in 6/8 was commissioned by the Band Alumni of South Hamilton High School, Jewell, Iowa in honor of Max Whitlock. | Concert Band | |
| 13349 | C358D14F-C9B1-4D8D-A0E2-88E6702234D8 | SC118 | Lady Of Liberty | Ttb | ||
| 13350 | C35CA81A-01D2-4F71-B471-34F72F846607 | S490CB | Jubiloso | Winner of the A.B.A. Ostwald Award | Concert Band | |
| 13351 | C361269D-39AB-441A-9D55-5F1F2BCB11F1 | S813CB | Pacific Trilogy | Inspired by the many glorious waterfulls and the power and beauty of the Columbia River during the composer's visit to Oregon. This piece is a monothematic work with each of the three movements based on the theme first presented by the horns in the opening movement. Each of the three movements represents a particular waterful: I. Multnomah Falls II. Crater Lake III. Bonneville on the Columbia | Concert Band | |
| 13352 | C363924F-DA9B-4D43-B420-2E2E30ACCCE8 | SO159C | Ennanga for Harp, String Orchestra and Piano | One of America's foremost composers, William Grant Still (1895-1978) had the distinction of becoming a legend in his own lifetime. From a musical family, he studied at Wilberforce University, Oberlin Conservatory, and the New England Conservatory. Mentors included George Chadwick, Edgard Varese and Howard Hanson. During his education, he also entered the world of commercial music, playing in orchestras and orchestrating, working in particular with the violin, violoncello and oboe. His employers included W.C. Handy, Don Voorhees, Sophie Tucker, Paul Whiteman, Willard Robison and Artie Shaw. He also arranged for and conducted the "Deep River Hour" over CBS and WOR. Dr. Still's service to the cause of brotherhood is evidenced by his many firsts for African-Americans in the musical realm: to have a symphony performed by a major U.S. symphony orchestra, to conduct a major symphony orchestra in the U.S. (1936, Los Angeles Philharmonic), to conduct a major symphony orchestra in the Deep South (1955, New Orleans Philharmonic), to conduct a white radio orchestra in New York City, to have an opera produced by a major company in the U.S., and to have an opera televised over a national network. With these "firsts" he was a pioneer, but in a large sene, he pioneered because he was able to create music capable of interesting the greatest conductors of the day: truly serious music, but with a definite American flavor. Versions of "Ennanga" for string orchestra and string quartet are available from the publisher. | Harp Solo, String Orchestra, Piano | |
| 13353 | C3649BE5-456B-49D1-9844-9353257B75B9 | LV450MB | Olympics on Parade | (not set) | Marching Band | |
| 13354 | C365DE42-90BE-4B90-B6C3-238FB9220688 | EBM0630046 | Magnificat | This adaptation of Porpora's Magnificat for SSAA Women's Chorus, Organ, and String Orchestra was arranged by Ralph Hunter. The finale movement, Sicut Erat, is available as a standalone retail item available from Keiser Southern Music. Duration ca. 9' | SSAA, Organ, String Orchestra | |
| 13355 | C36B448E-24D1-45F2-8351-DD7736A4FCEB | X505022 | Isfahan (Calligraphy No. 17) for String Quartet and Video | Isfahân (Calligraphy No. 17) includes a video that the string quartet must accompany. The music includes instructions on downloading the required video. This work is part of Reza Vali’s "Calligraphies" series, an ongoing cycle of works based on the Persian modal system, the "Dastgâh", which he has been composing since 2000. | String Quartet and Video | |
| 13356 | C36C006C-38AA-434F-A8FA-75144897657F | W109491 | Il Matrimonio Segreto (The Secret Marriage, complete) | |||
| 13357 | C36C6AC9-D156-4A88-9902-5DA0596FC87E | MP430007 | Mysteries | |||
| 13358 | C36C6C59-F3C9-4E4C-9038-2366054674CB | R00005 | I'm Inclined to New Music | A comic parody on Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. Also Available for string orchestra. | String Orchestra or Quintet (with optional Double Bass) | |
| 13359 | C372DF58-4B63-408B-8114-3D2C5AB67D12 | ST457 | Elegie, Op. 47 | (not set) | Flute | |
| 13360 | C3754B0F-2D5E-400E-AA5A-C271DCD4E874 | SO65C | Rapid Transit | With a bouncy, consistent eighth note pulse and variations between crisp staccato and legato sections, Brent Irwin's "Rapid Transit" is reminiscent of a bustling city commute. A perfect piece for developing string orchestras that gives young musicians an exciting way to utilize pizzicato and detache styles, as well as reinforcing the D major scale and eighth note subdivision. | String Orchestra |