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| # | ID | Titlecode | Title Name | Marketing Copy | Instrumentation | |
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| 16561 | F21E61B3-428A-4DE8-9795-7BEC369C98A2 | A647602 | Abdelazer, or the Moor’s Revenge, Z. 570: Suite (Nos. 1 - 9) | Baroque composer Henry Purcell (1659-1695) wrote incidental music for the play ABDELAZER, OR THE MOOR'S REVENGE by Aphra Behn in 1695. While the play, first performed on or before July 3, 1676, flopped, Purcell's incidental music proved more successful. The music consisted of ten movements, and it has been recorded numerous times. The second movement, Rondeau, is the most popular, and it was used as the theme for Benjamin Britten's THE YOUNG PERSON'S GUIDE TO THE ORCHESTRA in addition to other media such as television and video games. This modern edition for string orchestra and harpsichord was produced by Hilmar Höckner in 1926, and includes on the first nine instrumental movements, omitting the tenth, which was the only one to include a vocalist. A violin 3 part, transposed from the viola, is included. Instrumentation: String Orchestra (8.8.3-5.5.5 in set): Hpchd. Movements: 1. Overture (D minor); 2. Rondeau (D minor); 3. Air (D Major); 4. Air (G Major); 5. Minuet (G Major); 6. Air (G minor); 7. Jig (G minor); 8. Hornpipe 'Hole in the Wall' (B-flat Major); 9. Air (G minor). Reprint edition. | String Orchestra (8.8.3-5.5.5 in set): Hpchd | |
| 16562 | F226672A-2D86-47E0-A04F-2B17CD5767B8 | A734602 | Concerto da Chiesa, Op. 2, No. 4 | (not set) | string orchestra | |
| 16563 | F232B051-C7C4-414C-8E8E-2979E7627A97 | R00729 | Nocturne on an Impossible Dream | Composed for the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra and the San Francisco Contemporary Chamber Players in memory of the composer's mother, Hilde Samuel. | Violin, B-flat Clarinet, Piano Soli Percussion(1Ð2), String Quintet | |
| 16564 | F232BAF2-4A9A-46AB-B355-381FFABE1EE4 | M203091 | Aus Meinen Tagebuch, Bk2 | (not set) | Piano Solo | |
| 16565 | F2345A0A-31D2-4A68-B43F-296A31CA18E8 | RMR12CB | The Colonial Dames Waltzes | (not set) | Concert Band | |
| 16566 | F2374711-C576-4492-A99A-1E9000BDE401 | A130302 | Benvenuto Cellini: Overture, Op. 23 | 2d1, 2, 2d1, 2 - 4, 4+1, 3, 1, timp, perc, str | ||
| 16567 | F23BF748-CC79-4720-B831-B1C95D3AA84D | 10100109 | Polyphonic Suite | This suite, as the name implies, is polyphonic in texture, so each voice is an independent melody. Movements: 1. Motet, 2. Chorale, 3. Madrigal. | Concert Band | |
| 16568 | F2439104-4B98-470A-9755-60E097F22AA5 | SU282 | The Cuckoo | "The Cuckoo" was a set piece for many piano student examines in Britain for many years. The piece appears in one of the book of harpsichord pieces by French master Louis D'aquin. The title is taken from the motive repeated throughout the piece. This arrangement by Trevor Wye for flute quintet calls for piccolo, 2 standard flutes, alto flute, and bass flute. | 5 Flutes: Piccolo, 2 Flutes, Alto Flute, Bass Flute | |
| 16569 | f2491aaf-9e38-11f0-a418-0022482c9682 | 10710165 | Gay Minuet | This upbeat technical work for the developing student is wonderful opportunity to teach the minuet form and articulations. Versions for oboe solo, clarinet solo, clarinet duo, and violin solo are available from the publisher. | Violin and Piano | |
| 16570 | F24E7C81-37D8-43D0-858F-FD492555EBB9 | M395691 | Horn Trio, Op. 24, No. 3 | 3 Horn | ||
| 16571 | F255C471-79FA-4105-A811-E6B3A9EDA4EA | 50200033 | Danny Boy | One of the most beloved melodies of all time, DANNY BOY is treated here in a loving yet innovative manner. You just can't miss with this opulent arrangement. 3.2.2+BCl.2: 4.3.3.1: Timp. 2 Perc: Str 9.8.7.6.5 | 3.2.2+BCl.2: 4.3.3.1: Timp. 2 Perc: Str 9.8.7.6.5 | |
| 16572 | F25772E7-1443-40FD-8AC5-C58C3E8EAA34 | 10510404 | Two Short Pieces for Trumpet and Piano | These two pieces written for the young musicians include VOCALISE, a singing andante in 4/4, and DANCE, an allegro with opportunities to transition between some easy meter changes. Versions for bass clarinet, bassoon, baritone saxophone, trombone, baritone, mallet percussion (no accompaniment), and cello are available from the publisher. | Trumpet Solo and Piano | |
| 16573 | F265D293-EBDE-480E-80EF-F6DE5BC5B46C | M188691 | Collected Works, Vol. 5 | Spanish Renaissance composer and organist Antonio de Cabezón (1510-1566), blind from childhood, rose to prominence in Spain, employed by the royal family and becoming the first major Iberian keyboard composer. Writing predominantly for the organ, most of his music has been preserved through the efforts of his son, Hernando de Cabezón, who published a collection of his father's works. This present edition of his collected works for organ or other keyboard instruments is available in six volumes from the publisher, edited by Felipe Pedrell, with additional corrections by Higinio Anglés for this well-known collected edition. | Organ or Other Keyboards | |
| 16574 | F266E682-775B-4FF5-A989-175832B68DF5 | A103590 | Air and Gavotte | (not set) | string orchestra | |
| 16575 | F2692BDE-3C8F-4CC1-8049-C59CEB72125B | R00804 | Spirals for Flute, Clarinet, Piano and String Quintet | Composed for Amy and Guy Protheroe and the Spectrum Ensemble. Elliott Schwartz combined the traditional theme and variations with the use of the 12-tone row. | Flute, B-flat Clarinet, Piano, 2 Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass | |
| 16576 | F273809A-3EF8-448A-9F7A-D769D32F175E | 50100050 | New Horizons | Skillfully composed by a successful school band director, New Horizons meets the needs of developing musicians of all ages. Awkward moments are eliminated through safe doubling, everyone gets a shot at thematic material, and the expanded percussion section lends a sparkle of excitement. Don’t be afraid of substitutions if you don’t have everything your percussionist section needs. | Developing Band | |
| 16577 | F280A519-3430-473C-BD13-30D39C5F8984 | V120 | Love One Another (Elsk Hverandre) | Love One Another/Elsk Hverandre is one of a series of pieces that have been written to be performed at weddings. Though most weddings share certain common features, each is a unique occasion, so these pieces often appear in different forms.The poetry of Kahlil Gibran was perfect for this music, reflecting a feeling of joy and the possiblility of a life of happiness, contentment and understanding. The lyricism of the music is well suited for vocal perfromances as well as instrumental. | Voice, Piano | |
| 16578 | F286C5BF-CB50-4446-B57F-CECFA035A9BE | ST463 | Andante in F from Quintet K407 | Horn | ||
| 16579 | F28C151B-44E1-43A3-8183-5E51ACE6861E | 60852001 | Album of Songs, Vol. 2: Seventeen Songs, Book 1 (17 Songs) Low Voice | A reprint edition of these important vocal works 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. Chaminade's Album of Songs was originally published between 1892 and 1893 and included thirty-seven total songs across two volumes, with versions for both high voice and low voice made available. LudwigMasters has made all thirty-seven songs available, with three books for each volume, totaling six books each for both high and low voices. Included in Volume 2, Book 1: Sérénade Sévillane (W299, 1894); Chanson groënlandaise (W300, 1894); Sombrero (W301, 1894); Mignonne (W302; 1894); Ballade à la Lune (W304; 1894). | Low Voice and Piano | |
| 16580 | F28F91C6-6C64-4863-AC3A-BB06386061A5 | A270802 | Stabat Mater | Gioachino Rossini (1792-1868) began work on his version of the traditional hymn, Stabat Mater, in 1831 at the request of one Fernández Varela. As ill health kept Rossini from completing the commission, he enlisted the help of his friend Giovanni Tadolini to finish the movement he could not. This was the version presented to Varela, though Rossini did not intend the work for publication as it was not wholly composed by him. However, Varela's heirs sold the work to a Parisian publisher upon Varela's death, sparking lawsuits as to the ownership. This resulted in Rossini taking it upon himself to finally discard the parts written by Tadolini and finish those sections himself, doing so by 1841. It was this version that premiered in Paris at the Théâtre-Italien's Salle Ventadour on January 7, 1842, with resounding success. Since its premiere, Rossini's Stabat Mater has remained a regular work in the choral repertoire, moving and thrilling audiences for approaching 200 years. Instrumentation: 2.2.2.2: 4.2.3.0: Timp: Str (4-4-3-3-3 in set): Soli SSATB: Mix Chor. | 2.2.2.2: 4.2.3.0: Timp: Str (4-4-3-3-3 in set): Soli SSATB: Mix Chor |