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| # | ID | Titlecode | Title Name | Marketing Copy | Instrumentation | |
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| 14001 | CD979148-4B7A-4BFB-A7A4-CDE94EA04E43 | A197302 | Concerto for Piano No. 5 in F, Op. 103 "Egyptian" | Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921) wrote his final piano concerto, Concerto No. 5, Op. 103, in 1896, which debuted that year with the composer himself performing the solo part. It derives its subtitle, “The Egyptian”, from a trip to Northern Africa that Saint-Saëns took in the year of its composition. Absorbing a near-eastern musical flavor, the concerto depicts a sea voyage with its glimmering scales and variety of exotic tunes. The evocative second movement, inspired by a Nubian love song, depicts the sights and sounds enjoyed while floating down the Nile. Piano reduction by Louis Diémer. | 2+Picc.2.2.2: 4.2.3.0: Timp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo Piano | |
| 14002 | CD9AF04C-A433-4BC8-9F62-24C4F103B932 | S438CB | Goober Peas | (not set) | Concert Band | |
| 14003 | CD9D2FEF-A8A0-40AF-9DE7-EE0816DE931D | R00600 | Riley's Merriment, Op. 94 | A Romp with James Whitcomb Riley. A scherzo for orchestra. | 3.2.3.2.Alto Saxophone: 4.3.3.1: Percussion(3).Piano: Strings | |
| 14004 | CDA821CA-4914-43EB-9D99-62D9FE3B96D9 | R192CB | Concerto for Double Bass and Wind Ensemble | (not set) | Double Bass Solo: 2.2.3+BCl.1: 0.2.0.0: Perc(5) | |
| 14005 | CDAC1B8D-4CF1-4FA1-A32A-0D945B2AED0C | LV503SC | Luverne Programs Unlimited | (not set) | Concert Band | |
| 14006 | CDAD0CD6-7AD1-4E1A-BD98-CFCE878A27BE | 10250132 | Komitas The Turtored | (not set) | String Orchestra | |
| 14007 | CDAD5C60-DE56-4CA5-BDA7-AC5F61595691 | M280891 | Sarcasms, Op. 17 | This suite of five miniature piano pieces expresses the composer’s hard, brittle, percussive sound and his lyricism and beauty. Demonstrating Prokofiev's harmonic experimentation, they make extensive use of polytonality. The pieces are: Tempestuoso, Allegro rubato, Allegro precipitato, Smanioso, and Precipitissimo. The suite was premiered by the composer in Petrograd in December 1916. Reprint edition. | Solo Piano | |
| 14008 | CDB49707-3385-4DCF-B33E-CAD3FDFE456C | X211003 | A Day in the Life of Bingo (the Dog) | Audience plays toy instruments. | Horn(d Narrator), Piano, Toy instruments | |
| 14009 | CDB54293-3F53-4963-87B4-7F202E53946E | 20512319 | Square Dance and Round | With ranges from B natural below the staff to G above and 16th note patterns in all parts, this is a good class 'B' work. The Round is a true canon. | Bb Trumpet Trio | |
| 14010 | CDBA3AE3-BB7F-46DA-B8FB-23FF6670D619 | X503041 | Chamber Tone Poems, Book 1: Trio for Piano and Strings | This expressively romantic work is comprised of three movements played without pause. Originally titled Piano Trio No. 1, Gong reworked the score to become the first in his Chamber Tone Poem series. (2011) ca. 25' | Violin, Cello, Piano | |
| 14011 | CDC16993-2030-48D8-A031-623CAF7906A9 | MP121002 | Recuerdo for Oboe and English Horn and Piano | Commissioned and Premiered by the Ithaca High School Band, Frank Battisti, conductor, Don Jaeger, soloist, May 11, 1966, Ithaca, New York. Versions for wind ensemble (rental) and piano accompaniment are available. Movements: 1. Sarabande, 2. Soliloquio, 3. Cancion de las Posadas | Solo Ob/EH and Piano | |
| 14012 | CDC57A6E-50EE-498C-9FCD-4F7AF4EDF0F5 | SS548 | CONCERT RONDO (SEE SS5 | |||
| 14013 | CDC6AE1B-AA87-4795-A03B-4F23ED08C97D | SC742 | The Piper | 2005 Texas University Interscholastic League Sightreading for 1B and 1C Varsity Tenor-Bass (TB) Choirs and 3B, 2B, 1B, 3C, 2C, and 1C Non-Varsity Tenor-Bass Choirs | TB | |
| 14014 | CDCFD23E-52B8-4928-953B-8AA5240FF2C9 | A312002 | Aida: Act I, Scena: Ritorna vincitor (soprano) | AIDA, with music by Giuseppe Verdi and a libretto by Antonio Ghislanzoni, is a staple of the operatic repertoire. The story, set in the Old Kingdom of Egypt, tells of tragic love challenged by jealousy and loyalty to country and family. Commissioned by Cairo’s Khedivial Opera House, it was premiered there on December 24th, 1871 in a performance conducted by Giovanni Bottesini, although, due to a limited audience, Verdi considered the performance at La Scala in Milan on February 8th, 1872 to be the true premiere. The aria, "Ritorna vincitor!" (Return a conqueror!) is sung by Aida at the of Act I, Scene 1, after the Egyptian King declares war on Ethiopia and names Radamès the leader of the army. In the aria, Aida is torn between love for her father (King Amonasro of Ethiopia), her country, and her love for Radamès. Instrumention: 2+1(Picc).2.2.2: 4.2.3.1: Timp: Str (4.4.3.3.3 in set): Solo Soprano: Men's Chorus. Reprint Edition | 2+1(Picc).2.2.2: 4.2.3.1: Timp: Str (4.4.3.3.3 in set): Solo Soprano: Men's Chorus | |
| 14015 | CDD75895-397F-4956-A942-9C0116D1DCDD | S740 | DUP SEE PUBCOD S740 LE VOLTIGEUR | |||
| 14016 | CDD80143-1410-4FB3-A3CF-D929872CE88B | SS769 | Four ( 4) Trios (out-of-print) | Horn Trio | ||
| 14017 | CDE0987D-E631-4A3B-839E-81453E1CD486 | 50443006 | Waltz | Composed in 1888, the waltz movement of Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony is more scherzo than waltz. The melody is pure dance music, however, the hemiola and unbalanced phrase structure of the opening eventually take control of the movement and give the waltz | Bb Clarinet 1, 2, 3 and 4 | |
| 14018 | CDE82A22-0DAC-4516-A738-BAC95B692285 | ST773 | Thus When the Sun | Trombone | ||
| 14019 | CDE98DCB-5CED-4CA1-A527-70F53C83E6B3 | A017090 | Fandango | You will find this sparkling edition a wonderful addition to your program. It is filled with energy and charming melodic moments. | Full Orchestra | |
| 14020 | CDEF1D8D-3C66-4B23-99F5-DCB32F243F68 | R01298 | American Icons | 4.4.4.4: 6.4.4.1: Timpani.Percussion(3).Piano.Organ: Strings |