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| # | ID | Titlecode | Title Name | Marketing Copy | Instrumentation | |
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| 13461 | C529CF27-9647-4A8E-BD9B-08FB43A5ECDB | B359602 | Irish Suite: IV. Girl I Left Behind (band version) - NOP see Alfred 00-32546 | concert band | ||
| 13462 | C52B8E44-15B3-4B8B-8244-0E4A313C651B | 50250077 | Toy Boat Regatta | A lively opening theme begins the race of toy boats down a stream. With the ebb and flow of the current, they bob and weave their way to the finish line. All sections of the orchestra see action in this delightful work that is perfect for teaching spiccato, articulated bowings, some chromatic fingerings, and minimal shifting. | String Orchestra | |
| 13463 | C52E3B9B-6A5E-4999-BB1B-9E96DEF5326A | EBM0670005 | Port Town: An Opera in One Act | The opera, based on Hughes's 1926 poem, premiered at Tanglewood in August, 1960, under the direction of Boris Goldovsky. In 1946 Meyerowitz emigrated to the U.S. and became an assistant to Boris Goldovsky , director of the opera program at Tanglewood . In 1951 he became an American citizen. Meyerowitz taught at Brooklyn College (1956–1962) and at the City College of New York. | Cast: 2(2dPicc).2(2dEH).2(2dBCl).2: 4.3.3.1: Timp.Perc(4): Hp: Str | |
| 13464 | C52F6DE1-5E37-4C23-BFD3-CFE0D8AE7E39 | M376591 | Etude Romantique, Op. 132 | A reprint edition of this important piano work by the turn-of-the-century French composer, Cécile Chaminade (1857-1944). Affiliating herself with nationalist composers such as Saint-Saëns and Gounod, her style was very much rooted in both Romantic and French tradition, her tuneful and highly accessible works were also tremendous favorites in the United States. Étude romantique was composed and published in 1909. | Solo Piano | |
| 13465 | C5302E17-1AC4-4420-AE4A-EC2824E6FFDF | SC478 | Will You Still Love Me? | U.I.L. Sight Reading Selection for 2B Junior High and 3C Middle School. | SA | |
| 13466 | c532e104-9e39-11f0-a418-0022482c9682 | A222002 | L'Estro Armonico, Op. 3, No. 11: Concerto in D minor, RV 565 / F.IV:11 (Siloti orchestration) | L'Estro armonico (The Harmonic Inspiration) is a collection of 12 concerti by Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) for stringed instruments first published in 1711. No. 11 in D minor (RV 565/F.IV.11) is in three movements and was originally written for 2 solo violins, solo cello, strings, and continuo. This 1913 edition by Alexander Ilych Siloti orchestrates the original Vivaldi work, dispensing with the solo parts and adding a full woodwind section and organ to the tutti strings. Instrumentation: 2.2.2.2+CBsn: 0.0.0.0: Org: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set). | 2.2.2.2+CBsn: 0.0.0.0: Org: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set) | |
| 13467 | C5345336-36B6-41C3-A561-BF6165E17066 | ST653 | Romance, Op. 37 | This Romance by Saint-Saen has become a recital favorite for flutists for its lush and lyrical melodic line. | Flute and Piano | |
| 13468 | C5372F07-5B44-48A1-9F21-45FA7BD89D42 | MP205003 | Quintet for Brass | Premiere Apr. 5, 1960; Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, Brass Quintet -- William Geis, Richard Vandament, Richard Ely, Liborio Arcuri, and Ronald Bishop. 1st prize, Natl. Fed. of Music Clubs national contest. | Brass Quintet | |
| 13469 | C546577C-F405-4241-9C53-825BE9E1EEB1 | 52703035 | Six More Tangos | "Six More Tangos" from composers Villoldo, Nazareth, Rodriguez, and McLean the keep the ensemble engaged and the audience happy! It's hard not to smile when playing tangos! | String Quartet | |
| 13470 | C5487E9A-3261-4B68-9E1B-2B261B7B5F10 | EBM0650051 | Before All Beginning | In the words of the composer: "The music was intended to evoke the timeless eternal above... on a winter’s twilight... A poem I interpret to be about the mystical origins of music, its unbelievable mysterious powers, and almost living, breathing capacity to create ‘all wonders,’ even all that exists [is] the second poem from Rainer Maria Rilke’s "Sonnets to Orpheus." Commissioned and Premiered by the Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble for Vivica Genaux, mezzo-soprano. David Stock, conductor. Premiered February 28, 1994, Pittsburgh, PA. Recorded on "MMC Chamber Music, Vol. IV" by same. | Solo Mezzo-Sop.; Fl. Ob. Cl./B.Cl. Vln. Vcl. Perc. Pno. | |
| 13471 | C54B8647-0EB5-4BE6-A356-CC1A7B4D4B9E | A164302 | Two Episodes from Faust No. 2: Mephisto Waltz No. 1 | Full title: Two Episodes from Lenau’s Faust, G. 110; No. 2: Der Tanz in der Dorfschenke (Mephisto Waltz No. 1) | 3d1, 2, 2, 2 - 4, 2, 3, 1, timp, perc, hp, str | |
| 13472 | C551D44C-B08A-4D56-881F-CA7D092FEAFC | S10 | To The Pioneers (out-of-print) | Concert Band | ||
| 13473 | C552D6FC-730B-4FCD-A54F-8A35BCC6897B | R01242 | Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Wind Symphony | (not set) | Saxophone Quartet Soli: 4 (1d Picc).2+EH.3+Eb Clar+BCl.2+Cbsn: 4.4.4+Euph.1: Perc(5) | |
| 13474 | C5542A90-CB93-4EF8-AC0A-3A80279ECE94 | A187502 | Concerto for Violin No. 2 in B minor, Op. 7: 'La Clochette' (La Campanella) | The rondo third movement of Niccolò Paganini's VIOLIN CONCERTO NO. 2 owes its nickname "La Clochette" or "La Campanella" ("Little Bell") to the little bell which plays before each recurrence of the rondo theme. This edition by Gregory Vaught includes transposed parts to increase accessibility. And the serpentone (euphonium or tenor tuba), timpani, and bass drum are all optional. Instrumentation in set: 2.2.2.2: 2.2.3.0: Serpentone(opt.Euph/TTuba): Timp(opt.).BsDr(opt.).Bells: Str (9-8-7-6-5 included): Solo Violin. | 2.2.2.2: 2.2.3.0: Serpentone(opt.Euph/TTuba): Timp(opt.).BsDr(opt.).Bells: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo Violin | |
| 13475 | C55AC1CA-2FC3-4604-806F-6236A57379EE | 10520213 | A Tear | (not set) | F Horn Solo and Piano | |
| 13476 | C55F1E7A-4342-4913-B496-2BF99E69A1D8 | SC532 | Angels We Have Heard on High | (not set) | Sa | |
| 13477 | C562AFBF-40A7-4E45-9AFF-3E27154C9D3E | B117 | Nine Grand Solos de Concert | One of the key repertoire collections for any trumpet player. It features many of the staOne of the key repertoire collections for any trumpet player. It features many of the standard solo repertoire demanded by serious trumpet player/students.Includes: I. Solo de Concert-Hue, II. Concertino-Senee, III. Morceau de Concours-Savard, IV. Solo de Concert-Erlanger, V. Fantasie-Thome, VI. Andante and Allegretto-Balay, VII. Andante and Allegro-Ropartz, VIII. Petite Piece Concertante-Balay, IX. Concert Polonaise for two trumpets-Rougnon. | Trumpet | |
| 13478 | C56515AF-135C-480F-BA2C-1EE72B07257A | A558102 | Partita In G Major | (not set) | 2vn, 2va, vc, cb, hpchd in sc | |
| 13479 | C5656AF8-E9A8-4457-ABE4-3CBFA55624EC | A525590 | The Fairy Queen, Z. 629: Two Suites (Reed) | (not set) | string orchestra | |
| 13480 | C5697A36-41D9-425E-A07B-5B527728A7E1 | R01129 | Spare Change: A String Symphony | Special Distinction Prize, ASCAP Nissim Competition: The work tells the story of a retired viola player, down on his luck and attempting to improve his fortune across four movements while looking for spare change. Movements: I. Nickles; II. Pennies; III. Dimes; IV. Quarters | String Orchestra |