String Builder, Book 2. (Viola). By Samuel Applebaum. Orchestra. For Viola. Meth...(+)
String Builder, Book 2.
(Viola). By Samuel
Applebaum. Orchestra. For
Viola.
Method/Instruction;
String Orchestra
Method/Supplement. Belwin
Course for Strings. Book.
32 pages. Published by
Belwin Publishing
String Builder, Book 3. (Viola). By Samuel Applebaum. Orchestra. For Viola. Meth...(+)
String Builder, Book 3.
(Viola). By Samuel
Applebaum. Orchestra. For
Viola.
Method/Instruction;
String Orchestra
Method/Supplement. Belwin
Course for Strings. Book.
32 pages. Published by
Belwin Publishing
Arranged by Samuel Applebaum. Instrumental solo songbook (accompaniment sold sep...(+)
Arranged by Samuel
Applebaum. Instrumental
solo songbook
(accompaniment sold
separately) for solo
viola. With introductory
text and performance
notes. 32 pages.
Published by Alfred
Publishing.
For the Developing Ensemble. By Doris Gazda; Ludwig Van Beethoven; Samuel A. War...(+)
For the Developing
Ensemble. By Doris Gazda;
Ludwig Van Beethoven;
Samuel A. Ward; Thomas
Casey. Arranged by Doris
Gazda. For Viola.
Classical. Student Book.
31 pages. Published by
Carl Fischer.
Solo viola SKU: PR.41641619L For Viola (or Clarinet) and Orchestra...(+)
Solo viola
SKU:
PR.41641619L
For
Viola (or Clarinet) and
Orchestra. Composed
by Johannes Brahms.
Arranged by Samuel Adler.
N.B. Soloists should
be aware that the Viola
version of the Concerto
has a few octave changes
from the original Brahms.
 However, for
rehearsal purposes, the
Piano part from the
original Sonata may be
used. With Standard
notation. Duration 21
minutes. Theodore Presser
Company #416-41619L.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.41641619L).
UPC:
680160642830. 11 x 14
inches.
Pittsburgh
Symphony Orchestra
violist Randolph Kelly
had premiered Adler's
Viola Concerto in 2000,
but the orchestra's
artistic management
preferred that he not
perform a contemporary
work for his next solo
appearance. With that
guideline, Kelly
contacted Adler, the
master of orchestration,
to arrange the Brahms
Sonata in F minor, Opus
120 for viola and
orchestra. In this new
setting, The piece
promises to bring the
lush romantic strains of
the famous sonata to a
larger audience without
upsetting the purists.
(Andrew Druckenbrod,
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Classical Music
Critic).