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15981EA698B16-D0D8-4A3E-A7D4-EBF1E5BF1E2BSS2Rhythm Rampage (only-in-b226/17+1)Snare Drum Unaccompanied
15982EA7D0106-2BB7-46F0-84F2-DBB5EEE428D6R01377Sunscapes (piano reduction)Sunscapes was inspired by the scintillating brilliance and warmth of the sun at Hua Hin, Thailand's royal beach resort, coinciding with plans to write a concerto for alto saxophone, which happens to be the beloved instrument of the King of Thailand.Alto Saxophone and Piano Reduction from Alto Saxophone Solo: 3 (3d Picc).2+EH.2+BCl.2+Contra: 4.2.3.1: Timp.Perc (2).Pno dClste.Hp: Str
15983EA7E2B8B-F918-4567-84A2-01FD19C69A8CSC698'tis SpringtimeTexas UIL Sightreading for 2A, 1A, and 3B Varsity Mixed (SATB) Choirs and 5A, 4A, and 3A Non-Varsity Mixed (SATB) Choir. Text by Jane B. Walters. Versions for SAB and SATB voicings available from the publisher.Satb
15984EA802E5D-51E3-47C9-B23A-B86CDD44D1DC10460437Harvest Waltz for Tenor Saxophone and PianoA perfect choice for a beginner to take to contest or recital, this work is written for many different instruments. The piano accompaniment can be performed by a first- or second-year private study middle-school level piano student also, making this an ideal piece for one piano student to accompany many different instruments. As it is on state lists for numerous instruments, Harvest Waltz is also found in the Competition Solos, Book 1 created by Floyd Harris and Edmund Siennicki.Tenor Saxophone and Piano
15985EA84C327-D6DA-4C6B-9D44-9FC040AC4B6DR107Napoli for Trumpet or Trombone and OrchestraNapoli is perhaps the most famous solo by Sousa arranger and cornet virtuoso Hermann Bellstedt. Conceived as a theme and variations on a wildly popular 19th Century song, this edition for orchestra was arranged by Richard Thurston based on the famous band edition of Bellstedt's student Frank Simon, also available from the publisher. Editions for solo trumpet and trombone with piano also available.Solo Trumpet or Trombone, Orchestra
15986EA85690B-9D8C-4529-A5A2-871A3F65347EW749191Cantata No. 80(not set)Vocal Solo
15987EA87247C-548F-4F63-999B-8B7B196A69E2A797702Serenade, Op. 11This spirited work for string orchestra is the best-known composition from 20th-century Swedish composer Dag Wiren. Written in 1937, SERENADE FOR STRINGS features four contrasting movements: I. Preludium, II. Andante espressivo, III. Scherzo, IV. Marcia.String Orchestra (8-8-5-5-5 in set)
15988EA875A1E-3C1A-49BC-ADF1-1F229B337D6B10100462Whistler and His Dog, TheAlthough best known as a trombone virtuoso, Pryor was also a successful composer. This 1905 caprice was extremely popular, and this new edition is made available for today's concert band. The whistling tune will be immediately recognizable and make this joyful music the hit of any concert.Concert Band
15989EA8A221D-3557-4437-8A00-57035DF6482BR99CBFlightFor symphonic wind ensemble, Flight was commissioned and recorded by the Heritage of America Band at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia. Grade 5. Duration ca. 20'Concert Band
15990EA8B80A9-0155-4DF4-93E7-42C38F90A88BRCSS223Sonata No. 2 in G MinorFlute, Piano
15991EA8C0BDE-2B74-47FA-80C9-FF5BD1555EB3A937090Jazz Legato for Full OrchestraLeroy Anderson’s JAZZ PIZZICATO and JAZZ LEGATO stand as quintessential proof of his legendary status as a composer of light music. With a nostalgic nod toward the traditional American dance form known as the “soft shoe,” this bright and cheerful tune will have the audience whistling and tapping their toes long after the final note of your concert! This new Kalmus edition by Mark Rogers reintroduces Anderson’s enchanting work to new generations of audiences. Includes a full score for the first time and newly engraved parts. Instrumentation: 2.2.2.2: 3Sax(AAT): 4.3.3.0: Perc(1): Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set). Both the original published edition and this new Mark Rogers edition are available from the publisher.2.2.2.2: 3Sax(AAT): 4.3.3.0: Perc(1): Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set)
15992ea8cb8dd-9e39-11f0-a418-0022482c9682A544302Sea, The (Suite), H. 100THE SEA is an orchestral suite (or symphonic tone poem) written in 1910-11 by Frank Bridge (1879-1941). It consists of four movements, about which the composer wrote the following comments for the program notes at the premiere: 1. Seascape: Allegro ben moderato - "Seascape paints the sea on a summer morning. From high drifts is seen a great expanse of waters lying in the sunlight. Warm breezes play over the surface." 2. Sea Foam: Allegro vivo - "Sea-foam froths among the low-lying rocks and pools on the shore, playfully not stormy." 3. Moonlight: Adagio non troppo - "A calm sea at night. The first moonbeams are struggling to pierce through dark clouds, which eventually pass over, leaving the sea shimmering in full moonlight." 4. Storm: Allegro energico - Allegro moderato e largamente - "Wind, rain and tempestuous seas, with the lulling of the storm an allusion to the first number is heard and which may be regarded as the sea-lover's dedication to the sea." Instrumentation: 3(3rd dPicc).2+EH.2+BCl.2+CBsn: 4.3.3.1: Timp.Perc(4): Hp: Str(9.8.7.6.5 in set). Reprint edition.3(3rd dPicc).2+1(EH).2+1(BCl).2+1(CBsn): 4.3.3.1: Timp.Perc(4): Hp: Str(9.8.7.6.5 in set)
15993EA90BCB5-C096-4F88-8A64-8626FB07715420533419Songs of JoyClass 'C' high school work written in B-flat and E-flat, the first movement is a broad maestoso. Vive L'Amour is a spirited 6/8. Highest note is F above the staff. Four treble clef parts are included.Trombone Quartet
15994EA9579E0-CC47-4F95-8DE7-BE9B80159743ST274Duo SonataClarinet
15995EA9804A0-B5E6-4291-9A59-BB0B7F4C6D39R108Concertino Op. 107 for Flute and OrchestraComposed orignally as the Paris National Conservatory Contest Piece of 1902, this edition of Chaminade's famous Concertino Op. 107 has been orchestrated by Thom Ritter George, and is available for both concerts and recitals, with a piano version also available from the publisher. (1987) ca. 8'Flute Solo: 1.2.2.2: 4.0.0.0: Timp: Str
15996EA9B3EDC-DE82-419D-9A7D-0EDE0AFC0D1450402002TelegraphTelegraph is an energetic, single movement piece inspired by the language of coded signals used with the electric telegraph. For more than one hundred years, the telegraph was the principle means of transmitting printed information. Using Morse code, a language of dots and dashes, the 26 Latin letters (A through Z) could be transmitted via the Morse key over long distances. The work uses the letters a, t, a (encoded as .-..-) because of the inherent syncopation. The composition was written for Phoenix Down Trio and was premiered at the Charlotte (NC) New Music Festival in July, 2021.Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon
15997EAA2160C-8EBE-4D9A-81DC-D7769C62D366EBM0610106Symphony No. 4The Symphony No 4 of Roger Sessions was composed in 1958. It is comprised of three movements: Burlesque, Elegy and Pastorale. The symphony was commissioned by the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra for the Minnesota Centennial, and premiered by the Minnesota Orchestra conducted by Antal Doráti on January 2, 1960. The second movement's basically slow tempo is interrupted twice by faster episodes. This movement was intended as an elegy for the composer's brother, John, who died in 1948. The finale, also slow, increases in intensity towards its close. Andrea Olmstead describes all of Sessions's symphonies as "serious" and "funereal".2+Picc.2+EH.2+Eb&BCl.2+CtrBsn.: 4.3.3.1.: Timp.5 Perc. Pno/Cel. Hp. Strings
15998EAAD040A-9337-41D6-AB5A-386D0BC1AB0150442003Menuetto (from Piano Sonata No. 1)(not set)Bb Clarinet 1, 2 and 3
15999EAAE8495-AFB2-4312-A9F8-B8C87A5FBC9ESU341FSSerenade for Winds and Percussion Songs of the N"Fs.mxins.
16000EAB02A00-B99F-47C8-B4DE-D369610A84D1M159091French Suites, BWV 812-817Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) wrote the six French Suites from 1722 to 1725. They are designed after the Baroque dance suite, which includes the allemande, courante, sarabande, and gigue. This edition was created by the Italian composer Ferruccio Busoni.Piano Solo