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15061DD80A812-1EBC-4AC7-AFF5-17E87F82CD9750410012Domesticities: Five Short Pieces for Flute and PianoThe five pieces that comprise this suite are designed to evoke everyday events and activities, humorous (at least in hindsight!), invigorating, sentimental, or nostalgic. Mundane events in some ways, they comprise the fabric of normal family life and are experiences shared by all of us. Movement titles: 1. Where Are My Keys? 2. A Good Old Dog Goes Out 3. Bike Hike 4. Late, Again 5. Back Porch Sundown.Flute, Piano
15062DD816B86-1D39-45A1-9120-3D84FF1095E8M342391Sonata No. 1, Op.13Dedicated to the composer's friend, Paul Viardot, this sonata marked a turning point in Gabriel Faure's career following the premier by young violinist Marie Tayau.Violin and Piano
15063DD82603C-9A31-4053-9676-C6DFA63CF115ST369Music for Solo PercussionMultiple Percussion
15064DD826529-7439-4C0D-AF14-93D3BEFDAAF4ST715Exaudi DeusThis piece is a wonderful recital or contest selection for intermediate to advanced hornists.Horn Quartet
15065dd834beb-9e39-11f0-a418-0022482c9682A337002Symphony No. 3 'Ilya Murometz' in B minor, Op. 42: Movement IReinhold Glière (1875-1956) composed this large symphonic work between 1908 and 1911, and it earned the composer his third Glinka Award. The SYMPHONY No. 3 in B minor, Op. 42 ("ILYA MUROMETZ" or "ILIA MOUROMETZ") is a programmatic work that depicts the life of folk hero Ilya Murometz, with each of the four movements depicting an episode of the epic. The 80 - 90 minute long work premiered on March 23, 1912, in Moscow by the Russian Musical Society Orchestra under the baton of Emil Cooper. In Movement I, Pèlerins errants. Ilia Mourometz et Sviatogor (Wandering Pilgrims. Ilya Muromets and Svyatogor), two pilgrims tell Ilya to become a bogatyr. The most powerful bogatyr, Svyatogor, bequeaths his strength to Ilya as he dies. The Kalmus edition of Glière's work is published in four volumes, one for each movement. Instrumentation: Movement I only: 3+Picc.3+EH.3+BCl.3+CBsn: 8.4.4.1: Timp.Perc(5): 2Hp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set) or Complete Symphony: 3(3rd d.Picc)+Picc.3+EH.3+BCl.3+CBsn: 8.4.4.1: Timp.Perc(6): 2Hp.Clst: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set). Reprint edition.Mvmt I: 3+Picc.3+EH.3+BCl.3+CBsn: 8.4.4.1: Timp.Perc(5): 2Hp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set) or Complete Symphony: 3(3rd d.Picc)+Picc.3+EH.3+BCl.3+CBsn: 8.4.4.1: Timp.Perc(6): 2Hp.Clst: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set)
15066DD85363D-3776-4E9D-B0D9-B3F65559945FSU809Revelation for Flute and PianoComposed originally for flute and alto flute duo with chamber orchestra, this tuneful and songlike piece was later arranged by the composer for various duo and solo combinations with both orchestra and piano accompaniment. This version for solo flute and piano is part of the "New Flute Works Series", designed to introduce players of all abilities to noteworthy contemporary works and composers for flute.Flute, Piano
15067DD93CDAC-CB3D-4435-B60B-E6481AF5CCFCST692Jesu Dulcis MemoriaBrass Quartet
15068DD9455C6-E80A-4F95-A743-78D8C118B910R01156Fire and Ice(not set)String Orchestra
15069dd94e69c-9e39-11f0-a418-0022482c9682A337102Symphony No. 3 'Ilya Murometz' in B minor, Op. 42: Movement IIReinhold Glière (1875-1956) composed this large symphonic work between 1908 and 1911, and it earned the composer his third Glinka Award. The SYMPHONY No. 3 in B minor, Op. 42 ("ILYA MUROMETZ" or "ILIA MOUROMETZ") is a programmatic work that depicts the life of folk hero Ilya Murometz, with each of the four movements depicting an episode of the epic. The 80 - 90 minute long work premiered on March 23, 1912, in Moscow by the Russian Musical Society Orchestra under the baton of Emil Cooper. In Movement II, Solovéï le Brigand (Solovei the Brigand), Ilya encounters Solovei the Brigand, a bandit whose whistle can kill. Ilya shoots him in the eye with an arrow and drags his body to the palace of Prince Vladimir. The Kalmus edition of Glière's work is published in four volumes, one for each movement. Instrumentation: Movement II only: 3(3rd d.Picc)+Picc.3+EH.3+BCl.3+CBsn: 8.4.4.1: Timp.Perc(4): 2Hp.Clst: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set) or Complete Symphony: 3(3rd d.Picc)+Picc.3+EH.3+BCl.3+CBsn: 8.4.4.1: Timp.Perc(6): 2Hp.Clst: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set). Reprint edition.Mvmt II: 3(3rd d.Picc)+Picc.3+EH.3+BCl.3+CBsn: 8.4.4.1: Timp.Perc(4): 2Hp.Clst: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set) or Complete Symphony: 3(3rd d.Picc)+Picc.3+EH.3+BCl.3+CBsn: 8.4.4.1: Timp.Perc(6): 2Hp.Clst: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set)
15070DD976144-268E-48B1-84BF-3932CF88F08C50100210Aragon 1945-1952 (Dance Suite): II. TennesseeAs may be readily apparent from the title, the second movement of this stellar work from Ira Hearshen is reminiscent of Tennessee Waltz. The waltz was a huge hit for Patti Page in 1950 and, as of 1974, was the biggest selling song ever in Japan. As with the other movements of the suite, the tunes are present only in the mood and style of the work and not quoted or presented in actuality.Concert Band
15071DD984FF0-ACB0-4611-9761-BDA26D158A1452533003Water Music Selections for Trombone Quartet(not set)Trombone Quartet
15072DD98C1CF-9710-494F-9675-792EF2CD3A1AM114491Childrens Corner, CD 119/ L 113: Three PiecesThis collection of three short pieces by the French impressionist Clause Debussy (1862-1918) includes the following: Le Petit Berger (The Little Shepherd) from Children's Corner; En Bateau from Petite Suite; Menuet from Petite Suite. Originally transcribed for violin and piano by Gaston Choisnel, these transcriptions for flute have been completed by Adolph Hennebains (Le Petit Berger) and Léopold Lafleurance (En Bateau and Menuet).Flute and Keyboard
15073DD9A9A4A-0716-4FB0-85AF-521AC3D353BCA188202Dance of the Hours from La Gioconda (Ricordi Edition)(not set)2+1, 2, 2, 2 - 4, 2+2, 3, 1, timp, perc, (2 hp), str
15074DD9AE6D5-7375-4ECB-B118-D16B429D3960M913102Triumphal March from AidaConcert Band
15075DD9DB8A0-662A-47DD-AE77-E70C42F2B07BB316Drum Tunes, Vol. 2Snare Drum Unaccompanied
15076DD9F57DA-7DE8-4E65-B9B6-C10873702845A890802Les Millions d'Arlequin (Harlequin's Millions): Pas de TroiThe ballet Les Millions d'Arlequin (The Harlequin's Millions; Harlequinade) was one of three short ballets commissioned to the famed choreographer Marius Petipa of the Saint Petersburg Imperial Theatres for a private performance at the imperial Russian court. A ballet comique in two acts with two tableaux, the libretto (written by Petipa) is based on episodes using the stock characters from the Italian Commedia dell'arte. At its premiere by the Imperial Ballet in Saint Petersburg on February 23, 1900, the royal family broke with the customary etiquette and erupted into thunderous applause at the conclusion. Composer Riccardo Drigo (1846-1930), though, received the greatest accolades, being congratulated heartily by the Russian nobility. This orchestration of the Pas de Troi has been completed by William McDermott. Instrumentation: 2(1dPicc).2.2.2: 4.2.3.0: Timp.Perc(2): Hp: Str (4-4-3-3-3 in set).2(1dPicc).2.2.2: 4.2.3.0: Timp.Perc(2): Hp: Str (4-4-3-3-3 in set)
15077DDA529CF-C639-4446-BB83-5E3F51515D96R01120Three Fun Fables for Narrator and Chamber EnsembleThree Fun Fables is a musical setting of three fables that are perfect for educational or family concerts. Each character is portrayed by an instrument, allowing for pre-concert illustrations to help instrument recognition, musical contrasts, and familiarity with the story and music.

Movements:
I. The Fox and the Crow
II. The Dog and His Reflection
III. The Tortoise and the Hare
Narrator B-flat Clarinet, Bassoon(d ContraBassoon), Trumpet, Trombone, Harp, Percussion(1), Violin, Double Bass
15078dda6de17-9e39-11f0-a418-0022482c9682A337202Symphony No. 3 'Ilya Murometz' in B minor, Op. 42: Movement IIIReinhold Glière (1875-1956) composed this large symphonic work between 1908 and 1911, and it earned the composer his third Glinka Award. The SYMPHONY No. 3 in B minor, Op. 42 ("ILYA MUROMETZ" or "ILIA MOUROMETZ") is a programmatic work that depicts the life of folk hero Ilya Murometz, with each of the four movements depicting an episode of the epic. The 80 - 90 minute long work premiered on March 23, 1912, in Moscow by the Russian Musical Society Orchestra under the baton of Emil Cooper. In Movement III, Chez Vladimir Beau Soleil (The Palace of Prince Vladimir), Vladimir the Great of Kiev holds a great feast, at which Ilya decapitates Solovei. The Kalmus edition of Glière's work is published in four volumes, one for each movement. Instrumentation: Movement III only: 3(3rd d.Picc)+Picc.3+EH.3+BCl.3+CBsn: 6.4.4.1: Timp.Perc(5): 2Hp.Clst: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set) or Complete Symphony: 3(3rd d.Picc)+Picc.3+EH.3+BCl.3+CBsn: 8.4.4.1: Timp.Perc(6): 2Hp.Clst: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set). Reprint edition.Mvmt III: 3(3rd d.Picc)+Picc.3+EH.3+BCl.3+CBsn: 6.4.4.1: Timp.Perc(5): 2Hp.Clst: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set) or Complete Symphony: 3(3rd d.Picc)+Picc.3+EH.3+BCl.3+CBsn: 8.4.4.1: Timp.Perc(6): 2Hp.Clst: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set)
15079DDA9493E-6DD7-4E9A-A138-A131C9CB2CB6M983190The Barber of Seville: Overture for OrchestraFull Orchestra
15080DDAE2753-AD1F-4ACD-9FFD-C97E54DFEF66A908690Fiddle-Faddle for Piano and Orchestra - NOP see Alfred 00-250382+1, 2, 2, 2 - 4, 3, 3, 1, perc, str