SKU: AP.43754S
UPC: 038081496269. English.
The perfect level for very young players, this arrangement is designed to sound great at almost any tempo. Enjoy! (2:00).
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SKU: AP.40407S
UPC: 038081453347. English. Cornish May Dance.
Enjoy the legend of King Arthur with this lively dance tune from days of yore! Great parts are featured for all sections. This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
SKU: AP.38406S
UPC: 038081438634. English. Traditional Scottish.
Conjure images of bagpipes, drums, and parades, and enjoy familiar Scottish music in this lovely arrangement of an ancient tune. All parts remain in 1st position. The optional percussion will add to the mood but is also cued in the lower strings.
SKU: HL.48010540
UPC: 073999932393. 9.25x12.25x0.104 inches.
String Insert for 48010539.
SKU: PE.0014021978
ISBN 9790014021979. English.
Original item: EP4250-VLA.
SKU: PE.0014021994
ISBN 9790014021993. English.
Original item: EP4250-VLN1.
SKU: AP.36003S
UPC: 038081420424. English.
Three of the most memorable operatic vocal arias are presented here for young strings. The arias are set in comfortable keys and remain in first position. Your audiences will appreciate hearing these familiar tunes from the world of Italian Grand Opera, which are performable as separate movements or as a small suite. Features La Donna Mobile from Rigoletto, Quando me'n vo (Musetta's Waltz) from La Boheme, and Libiamo ne'lieti calici from La Traviata. Students will be additionally challenged as they work to follow the conductor's rubato interpretations that characterize the style of Musetta's Waltz, and strive to create a wide range of dynamics that are required for the dance-like rollicking flow of the other two waltzes.
SKU: PE.0014022001
ISBN 9790014022006. English.
Original item: EP4250-VLN2.
SKU: PE.0014021986
ISBN 9790014021986. English.
Original item: EP4250-VLC.
SKU: CA.2750019
ISBN 9790007141509.
Score and parts available separately - see item CA.2750000.
SKU: CA.2750007
ISBN 9790007141561.
Score available separately - see item CA.2750000.
SKU: RM.VERD00020-CO
SKU: HL.49016059
SKU: RU.D217S
SKU: RM.VERD00020-PK
SKU: RM.VERD00020-CH
SKU: RM.VERD00020-BA
ISBN 9790231000207.
SKU: RU.5068FS
SKU: HL.48025342
UPC: 196288176404.
New edition of Stravinsky's largest work, his only full-length work for the theatre, and his first major work in English. It also represents the culmination of his neoclassical years, after which he started to rethink his musical language. Inspired by an exhibition in Chicago in 1947 of a series of Hogarth prints, the depiction of the ironic progress of the spendthrift heir of a miser from wealth via debt to madness and death is, in essence, retained in the opera. Auden and Kallman's 'fable' wittily grafts onto Hogarth's quest narrative aspects of, among other sources, Classical pastoral, the Faust legend, fairy tale, circus, the Bible and opera in many different manifestations. This is brilliantly matched by Stravinsky's music, which takes as its source the whole of operatic history from Monteverdi to Verdi via Rossini and Donizetti and large doses of Mozart, yet it is neither parody nor pastiche. The RakeÂ’s Progress can be appreciated on many levels, which might explain why it is still one of only a handful of 20th-century operas never to have been out of the repertoire.