(Score for Theater Orchestra). By Charles Ives (1874-1954). Edited by James Sinc...(+)
(Score for Theater
Orchestra). By Charles
Ives (1874-1954). Edited
by James Sinclair. For
Flute, Oboe, Clarinet,
Cornet, Tenor, Piano,
Bells, Snare Drum, Bass
Drum, Cymbal, Violin,
Viola, Cello, Contrabass.
First Performance on 3
March 1974 in New Haven
Connecticut by the Yale
Theater Orchestra James
B. Sinclair Conducting.
Classical. Full Score -
Study. Standard notation.
35 pages
(Version 4: 1976 Performance Edition for Large Orchestra). By Charles Ives (1874...(+)
(Version 4: 1976
Performance Edition for
Large Orchestra). By
Charles Ives (1874-1954).
Arranged by James
Sinclair. This edition:
Second Edition 2008. Full
score. Standard notation.
104 pages
(for Chamber Orchestra). By Charles Ives (1874-1954). For Chamber Orchestra (Sco...(+)
(for Chamber Orchestra).
By Charles Ives
(1874-1954). For Chamber
Orchestra (Score).
Peermusic Classical. 16
pages. Peermusic
#61476-851. Published by
Peermusic
(For Theater Orchestra). By Charles Ives (1874-1954). Edited by Kenneth Singleto...(+)
(For Theater Orchestra).
By Charles Ives
(1874-1954). Edited by
Kenneth Singleton. For
Flute I, Violin I, Violin
II, Violin III, Viola I,
Viola II, Cello,
Contrabass, Piano. Full
score (large). Standard
notation. 7 pages.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(Orchestra). By John Adams (1947-). For Orchestra (Full Score). Boosey and Hawke...(+)
(Orchestra). By John
Adams (1947-). For
Orchestra (Full Score).
Boosey and Hawkes
Scores/Books. 128 pages.
Boosey and Hawkes
#M051096275. Published by
Boosey and Hawkes
Orchestra SKU: HL.50602337 Full Score Based on the Critical Edition(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
HL.50602337
Full
Score Based on the
Critical Edition.
Composed by Charles Ives.
Edited by Thomas M.
Brodhead. Full Score.
Classical. Softcover. 232
pages. Associated Music
Publishers, Inc
#ED8261-P. Published by
Associated Music
Publishers, Inc
(HL.50602337).
ISBN
9781540085054. UPC:
840126908947. 12x16
inches.
This new
performance score seeks
to address every
quantifiable performance
problem confronting
conductors and performs
of the Ives Fourth
Symphony. Here, for the
first time, difficulties
that have bedeviled
interpreters of the score
in the past are
addressed, and the new
issues unearthed in the
recently published
Critical Edition score
are harnessed and
accounted for.
An Orchestral Set. By Charles Ives. For Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn, Tr...(+)
An Orchestral Set. By
Charles Ives. For Flute,
Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon,
Horn, Trumpet, Trombone,
2 Violin, Viola,
Violoncello, Contrabass,
Percussion, Timpani,
Piano. Full Score -
Study. Published by
Theodore Presser Company.
(No. 1 of Three Outdoor Scenes). By Charles Ives (1874-1954). Study Score. Schot...(+)
(No. 1 of Three Outdoor
Scenes). By Charles Ives
(1874-1954). Study Score.
Schott. Softcover. 32
pages. Schott Music
#B09772. Published by
Schott Music
(For Theater Or Chamber Orchestra). Composed by Charles Ives (1874-1954). For ch...(+)
(For Theater Or Chamber
Orchestra). Composed by
Charles Ives (1874-1954).
For chamber orchestra
(oboe, flute, or clarinet
ad lib., english horn or
cornet, 2 Bb clarinets,
bassoon (or Eb baritone
saxophone), or trombone,
horn/trombone solo
(e.h./a cl. for smaller
strings), trombone,
tympani, bells (high and
low), piano (4 hands),
harps/violins at a di).
Contemporary. Full score
- study. Standard
notation. 24 pages.
Duration 7 minutes, 30
seconds. Theodore Presser
Company #446-41262.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
Orchestra - Grade 3 SKU: AP.33726S Composed by Heinrich Biber. Arranged b...(+)
Orchestra - Grade 3
SKU: AP.33726S
Composed by Heinrich
Biber. Arranged by
Brendan Mcbrien.
MakeMusic Cloud;
Performance Music
Ensemble; Single Titles;
String Orchestra.
Highland/Etling String
Orchestra. Form:
Transcription. Baroque;
Masterwork Arrangement.
Score. 20 pages.
Highland/Etling
#00-33726S. Published by
Highland/Etling
(AP.33726S).
UPC:
038081380131.
English.
Depicting
the sounds of war, this
Baroque masterpiece
features many special
effects including bow
tapping, paper under
strings, solos for all
instruments, and a
musical collage that
would thrill Charles
Ives! A true feast for
the ears. This innovative
six-movement work ends
with a moving tribute to
the fallen of war. A
classic piece of tone
painting that will have
your audience and
musicians on the edge of
their seats. This title
is available in MakeMusic
Cloud.
Orchestra SKU: BT.PMC3988 Multiple orchestra, study score (impaired ma...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
BT.PMC3988
Multiple orchestra,
study score (impaired
manuscript). Composed
by Charles Edward Ives.
Study Score. 52 pages.
Peermusic Classical
#PMC3988. Published by
Peermusic Classical
(BT.PMC3988).
Orchestra soloists, chorus, orchestra SKU: PE.EP67890 An Opera in Two ...(+)
Orchestra soloists,
chorus, orchestra
SKU:
PE.EP67890
An
Opera in Two Acts Based
on the Novel by Salman
Rushdie. Composed by
Charles Wuorinen. Full
Orchestra; Single Titles.
Edition Peters. 20th
Century. Full score. 782
pages. Duration 02:00:00.
Edition Peters
#98-EP67890. Published by
Edition Peters
(PE.EP67890).
ISBN
9790300747613. 297 x
420mm inches.
English.
Librett
o by James Fenton
In a
make-believe world, based
loosely on Bombay and
Kashmir, the story of
Haroun is a tale of a
fight between the free
imagination and the
powers that oppose it.
Haroun's father, Rashid,
the Shah of Blah, is a
professional and gifted
story-teller, a popular
figure much in demand at
public events. Feeling
neglected, his wife is
persuaded to leave him
and run away with a
neighbor. After this,
Rashid loses confidence
in his powers of
story-tellling, haunted
by his son's question:
'What's the use of
stories that aren't even
there?' Rashid is due to
speak at a political
rally to be held by the
sinister politician,
Snooty Buttoo. He is told
that if he does not come
up with his usual fund of
tales, his tongue will be
cut out. As Rashid
despairs, Haroun
determines to rescue his
father's talent - a
project in which he
learns that the Ocean of
the Sea of Stories, the
source of all stories, is
being polluted by the
enemy of all stories, the
evil Khattam Shud. In a
series of brilliant
imagined adventures,
Haroun succeeds in
defeating the powers of
darkness, and restoring
happiness to his family,
and to the city where he
lives.
Salman
Ruishdie's children's
book, written in the
aftermath of the fatwa,
has an effervescent style
which is full of rhymes
and wordplay. The
libretto stays very close
to the spirit of the
original, conjuring up a
fantasy world in which,
nonetheless, one never
loses sight of harsh
political reality and the
great issues of freedom
of speech and
imagination. -- James
Fenton, 1998