Theme from Ant-Man Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire Hal Leonard
Composed by Christophe Beck. Arranged by Sean O'Loughlin. For String Orchestra (...(+)
Composed by Christophe
Beck. Arranged by Sean
O'Loughlin. For String
Orchestra (Score and
Parts). Pop Specials for
Strings. Grade 3-4.
Softcover. Published by
Hal Leonard
After the Sinfonia concertante K. 364. By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Edited by Hog...(+)
After the Sinfonia
concertante K. 364. By
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Edited by Hogwood,
Christopher. For Violin
1, Violin 2 , Viola 1,
Viola 2 , Violoncello 1,
Violoncello 2
/Contrabass. Score
(paperbound). Published
by Baerenreiter-Ausgaben
(German import).
That's What I Like Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Alfred Publishing
As recorded by Bruno Mars. Composed by Christopher Brown, Jeremy Reeves, J...(+)
As recorded by Bruno
Mars.
Composed by Christopher
Brown, Jeremy Reeves,
Jonathan Yip, Bruno Mars,
Philip Lawrence, James
Fauntleroy, Ray Romulus,
and
Ray McCollough II.
Arranged
by Michael Story. Full
Orchestra; Part(s);
Score.
Pop Intermediate
String/Full
Orchestra. Light Concert;
Pop; Pop/Rock; Radio;
Rock.
142 pages. Published by
Alfred Music
After the Sinfonia concertante K. 364. By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Edited by Hog...(+)
After the Sinfonia
concertante K. 364. By
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Edited by Hogwood,
Christopher. For Violin
1, Violin 2 , Viola 1,
Viola 2 , Violoncello 1,
Violoncello 2
/Contrabass. Set of
Parts. Published by
Baerenreiter-Ausgaben
(German import). (BA9504
22)
Composed by Chuck
Elledge. String Tracks.
Score and parts. Neil A.
Kjos Music Company
#GSO29C. Published by
Neil A. Kjos Music
Company (KJ.GSO29C).
Adelante!
Adelante! is dedicated to
Ida Steadman and the
orchestra students of El
Paso, Texas. The
composition was premiered
by the Coronado High
School Orchestra at New
Mexico State University,
Las Cruces, New Mexico on
February 21, 1993. It was
commissioned by Ms.
Steadman to commemorate
the quincentennial
celebration of
Christopher Columbus'
first voyage to the New
World. While the composer
sought inspiration from
this famed event, he felt
that it would be better
that the piece not be
directed at this once in
a century celebration,
only to be overlooked at
year's end. Thus, while
the work recalls the
explorations of Columbus,
it concurrently pays
tribute to all those who
have dedicated their
lives to exploration and
discovery throughout
history.