| Allegro for Double
Orchestra (VIVALDI
ANTONIO / SIEVING ROBERT
(Arr) Orchestre Hal Leonard
FROM THE RESPONSORY DOMINE AD ADJUVANDUM ME FESTINA. Par VIVALDI ANTONIO / SIEVI...(+)
FROM THE RESPONSORY DOMINE AD ADJUVANDUM ME FESTINA. Par VIVALDI ANTONIO / SIEVING ROBERT (Arr.). Robert Sieving\'s arrangement of Allegro for Double String Orchestra by Antonio Vivaldi, RV593, originally a motet featuring the vocal setting of Psalm 69 for soprano, 2 oboes, 2 SATB choirs, and double string orchestra, provides the opportunity for two orchestras to perform in opposition and have a musical conversation through fugal writing. Sieving has maintained Vivaldi\'s writing and sound, as the two orchestras battle it out to be the reigning orchestra. Each orchestra and section have interesting parts, with string crossings, minimal shifting, stylistic Baroque bow use, and call and response sections or echo sections. Invite a neighboring orchestra to perform this wonderful double string piece or divide your orchestra in two groups. Such a wonderful addition to our Vivaldi repertoire by Robert Sieving at Level 3. / Date parution : 2022-07-30/ Répertoire / Orchestre
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| Antonio Vivaldi: Il
Teuzzone RV 736:
Orchestra: Score Orchestre [Conducteur] Ricordi
Edizione critica a cura di Alessandro Borin - Antonio Moccia (testi in italiano ...(+)
Edizione critica a cura di Alessandro Borin - Antonio Moccia (testi in italiano e inglese). With Il Teuzzone, RV 736, the collected edition of operas by Antonio Vivaldi gains a new volume that brings to completion the pair of operas written by the ?Red Priest? for Mantua. Premiered during the last days of 1718, the opera preceded by a few months the production of Tito Manlio, RV 738 (PR 1411). This edition of Teuzzone, the first in modern times, is based on the two complete sources to have survived: a copy originating from the composer?s own archive (Biblioteca Nazionale Universitaria di Torino, Raccolta Mauro Fo 33) and the one today housed in Berlin (Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Musikabteilung, N. Mus, ms. 125), which was made for the Mantuan production. Additionally, numerous secondary sources have been collated. An appendix to the volume contains the musical materials discarded by Vivaldi during the period preceding the opera?s premiere. The supporting texts for the edition report on new findings that have emerged from archival and documentary research. It has been established, for instance, that the aria Tu, mio vezzoso (I.03) is a borrowing from Alessandro Severo by Antonio Lotti, while the aria Tornerò, pupille belle (II.02) is a reworking of Nelle mie selve natie, an aria in Scanderbeg, RV 732. These examples reveal the pasticcio-like nature of this Vivaldi opera. In the section concerned with the description of the sources, which includes a meticulous codicological examination of the source in Turin, a bold attempt has been made to reconstruct the phases that the composition of Vivaldi?s opera underwent, an operation that sheds light on the inner workings of Vivaldi?s atelier. In addition, the close relationship of this score to a work with the same title staged in Turin with music by G. Casanova and A. S. Fiorè is analysed.
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| Vivaldi A. - Les Quatre
Saisons - Conducteur Orchestre [Conducteur d'étude / Miniature] Barenreiter
Vivaldi, Antonio The Four Seasons Edition no. TP 399 ISMN 9790006204625 Editor ...(+)
Vivaldi, Antonio The Four Seasons Edition no. TP 399 ISMN 9790006204625 Editor Hogwood, Christopher This study score follows our very successful publications of the Urtext full score and performance material (BA 6994) and the piano reduction of all four concertos (BA 6994a). This critical edition of Vivaldi's masterpiece is based on the Manchester manuscript source, which originates from Vivaldi's circle, and represents an alternative (in many cases, more explicit) version of these famous concertos. The Manchester source has until now not been used as the primary source for a modern edition. - First study score to be based on the Manchester source - Critical scholarly edition - Details regarding the work's source history as well as comments on performance practice
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| Il Giustino RV 717
(VIVALDI ANTONIO) Orchestre Ricordi
Edizione critica a cura di Reinhard Strohm (Vol. 1 and Vol. 2). Par VIVALDI ANTO...(+)
Edizione critica a cura di Reinhard Strohm (Vol. 1 and Vol. 2). Par VIVALDI ANTONIO. / Date parution : 2022-07-23/ Répertoire / Orchestre
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| La Griselda, Rv 718
(VIVALDI ANTONIO) Orchestre [Conducteur] Ricordi
Par VIVALDI ANTONIO. / Opéra-opérette / Date parution : 1905-07-06/ Répert...(+)
Par VIVALDI ANTONIO. / Opéra-opérette / Date parution : 1905-07-06/ Répertoire / Orchestre
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| Antonio Vivaldi: Nulla In
Mundo Pax Sincera RV 630
- Parts: Voice: Parts Orchestre [Partition] Ricordi
Parts for Vivaldi's Nulla In Mundo Pax Sincera RV 630.
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| Domine Ad Adjuvandum Me
Festina Rv 593 (VIVALDI
ANTONIO) Orchestre [Conducteur] Ricordi
Responsorio Per S., 2 Cori A 4 Voci Miste, 2 Ob. E Archi Divisi In 2 Cori - Part...(+)
Responsorio Per S., 2 Cori A 4 Voci Miste, 2 Ob. E Archi Divisi In 2 Cori - Parti Orchestra. Par VIVALDI ANTONIO. Responsorio Per S., 2 Cori A 4 Voci Miste, 2 Ob. E Archi Divisi In 2 Cori - Parti Orchestra / Date parution : 1905-06-23/ Répertoire / Orchestre
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| Domine Ad Adjuvandum Me
Festina Rv 593 (VIVALDI
ANTONIO) Orchestre [Conducteur] Ricordi
Responsorio Per S., 2 Cori A 4 Voci Miste, 2 Ob. E Archi Divisi In 2 Cori - Part...(+)
Responsorio Per S., 2 Cori A 4 Voci Miste, 2 Ob. E Archi Divisi In 2 Cori - Parti Coro. Par VIVALDI ANTONIO. Responsorio Per S., 2 Cori A 4 Voci Miste, 2 Ob. E Archi Divisi In 2 Cori - Parti Coro / Date parution : 1905-06-23/ Répertoire / Orchestre
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| Franz Joseph Haydn:
Symphony No.8 In G Major
Hob.I: Orchestra: Parts Orchestre Barenreiter
Haydn's Symphony No.8 is the final piece in his triptych on the times of the day...(+)
Haydn's Symphony No.8 is the final piece in his triptych on the times of the day consisting of the symphonies Le Matin Le Midi and Le Soir (Hoboken I:6-8). The cycle originated in 1761 on a commission from Haydn's patron Prince Anton Esterházy. Whether the Prince was hoping for a counterpart to Vivaldi's famous concertos on the four seasons or pursued a different idea can no longer be determined. It was doubtless the purpose of these concertante symphonies to present to a select audience the Prince's chamber ensemble which had been assembled or expanded that spring as well as its new conductor. The pieces are laid out on a large scale full of pomp andsplendour and the scoring at times divided into thirteen separate parts offers virtually every player an opportunity to display his prowess as a soloist.At that time the Esterházy ensemble was made up of six or seven players of the violin or viola (the seventh was actually retained as a flautist) one player each of the violoncello and violone two oboists doubling on flute two horn players and a bassoonist. This listing includes Haydn himself who conducted the ensemble from the first violinist's desk. Contrary to a widely held belief there was no harpsichord. Indeed the only genres that employed a keyboard instrument at that time in the Viennese area were vocal - namely operas cantatas and church music.Urtext from Joseph Haydn WerkeFull score & parts (BA4673) available for sale
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| Franz Joseph Haydn:
Symphony No.8 In G Major
Hob.I: Orchestra: Score Orchestre [Partition] Barenreiter
With 2 violino concertato-Haydn's Symphony No.8 is the final piece in his tripty...(+)
With 2 violino concertato-Haydn's Symphony No.8 is the final piece in his triptych on the times of the day consisting of the symphonies Le Matin Le Midi and Le Soir (Hoboken I:6-8). The cycle originated in 1761 on a commission from Haydn's patron Prince Anton Esterházy. Whether the Prince was hoping for a counterpart to Vivaldi's famous concertos on the four seasons or pursued a different idea can no longer be determined. It was doubtless the purpose of these concertante symphonies to present to a select audience the Prince's chamber ensemble which had been assembled or expanded that spring as well as its new conductor. The pieces are laid out on a large scale full of pomp andsplendour and the scoring at times divided into thirteen separate parts offers virtually every player an opportunity to display his prowess as a soloist.At that time the Esterházy ensemble was made up of six or seven players of the violin or viola (the seventh was actually retained as a flautist) one player each of the violoncello and violone two oboists doubling on flute two horn players and a bassoonist. This listing includes Haydn himself who conducted the ensemble from the first violinist's desk. Contrary to a widely held belief there was no harpsichord. Indeed the only genres that employed a keyboard instrument at that time in the Viennese area were vocal - namely operas cantatas and church music.Urtext from Joseph Haydn WerkeFull score & parts (BA4673) available for sale
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| Franz Joseph Haydn:
Symphony No.8 In G Major
Hob.I: Orchestra: Part Orchestre Barenreiter
Concerto and ripieno part-Haydn's Symphony No.8 is the final piece in his tripty...(+)
Concerto and ripieno part-Haydn's Symphony No.8 is the final piece in his triptych on the times of the day consisting of the symphonies Le Matin Le Midi and Le Soir (Hoboken I:6-8). The cycle originated in 1761 on a commission from Haydn's patron Prince Anton Esterházy. Whether the Prince was hoping for a counterpart to Vivaldi's famous concertos on the four seasons or pursued a different idea can no longer be determined. It was doubtless the purpose of these concertante symphonies to present to a select audience the Prince's chamber ensemble which had been assembled or expanded that spring as well as its new conductor. The pieces are laid out on a large scale full of pomp andsplendour and the scoring at times divided into thirteen separate parts offers virtually every player an opportunity to display his prowess as a soloist.At that time the Esterházy ensemble was made up of six or seven players of the violin or viola (the seventh was actually retained as a flautist) one player each of the violoncello and violone two oboists doubling on flute two horn players and a bassoonist. This listing includes Haydn himself who conducted the ensemble from the first violinist's desk. Contrary to a widely held belief there was no harpsichord. Indeed the only genres that employed a keyboard instrument at that time in the Viennese area were vocal - namely operas cantatas and church music.Urtext from Joseph Haydn WerkeFull score & parts (BA4673) available for sale
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| Franz Joseph Haydn:
Symphony No.8 In G Major
Hob.I: Orchestra: Part Orchestre Barenreiter
Haydn's Symphony No.8 is the final piece in his triptych on the times of the day...(+)
Haydn's Symphony No.8 is the final piece in his triptych on the times of the day consisting of the symphonies Le Matin Le Midi and Le Soir (Hoboken I:6-8). The cycle originated in 1761 on a commission from Haydn's patron Prince Anton Esterházy. Whether the Prince was hoping for a counterpart to Vivaldi's famous concertos on the four seasons or pursued a different idea can no longer be determined. It was doubtless the purpose of these concertante symphonies to present to a select audience the Prince's chamber ensemble which had been assembled or expanded that spring as well as its new conductor. The pieces are laid out on a large scale full of pomp andsplendour and the scoring at times divided into thirteen separate parts offers virtually every player an opportunity to display his prowess as a soloist.At that time the Esterházy ensemble was made up of six or seven players of the violin or viola (the seventh was actually retained as a flautist) one player each of the violoncello and violone two oboists doubling on flute two horn players and a bassoonist. This listing includes Haydn himself who conducted the ensemble from the first violinist's desk. Contrary to a widely held belief there was no harpsichord. Indeed the only genres that employed a keyboard instrument at that time in the Viennese area were vocal - namely operas cantatas and church music.Urtext from Joseph Haydn WerkeFull score & parts (BA4673) available for sale
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| Franz Joseph Haydn:
Symphony No.8 In G Major
Hob.I: Orchestra: Part Orchestre Barenreiter
Concerto and ripieno part-Haydn's Symphony No.8 is the final piece in his tripty...(+)
Concerto and ripieno part-Haydn's Symphony No.8 is the final piece in his triptych on the times of the day consisting of the symphonies Le Matin Le Midi and Le Soir (Hoboken I:6-8). The cycle originated in 1761 on a commission from Haydn's patron Prince Anton Esterházy. Whether the Prince was hoping for a counterpart to Vivaldi's famous concertos on the four seasons or pursued a different idea can no longer be determined. It was doubtless the purpose of these concertante symphonies to present to a select audience the Prince's chamber ensemble which had been assembled or expanded that spring as well as its new conductor. The pieces are laid out on a large scale full of pomp andsplendour and the scoring at times divided into thirteen separate parts offers virtually every player an opportunity to display his prowess as a soloist.At that time the Esterházy ensemble was made up of six or seven players of the violin or viola (the seventh was actually retained as a flautist) one player each of the violoncello and violone two oboists doubling on flute two horn players and a bassoonist. This listing includes Haydn himself who conducted the ensemble from the first violinist's desk. Contrary to a widely held belief there was no harpsichord. Indeed the only genres that employed a keyboard instrument at that time in the Viennese area were vocal - namely operas cantatas and church music.Urtext from Joseph Haydn WerkeFull score & parts (BA4673) available for sale
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| Orchanics 3: Orchestra:
Score and Parts Orchestre Goodmusic Publishing
Eight Varied Pieces For Orchestra-Three new collections of varied pieces for orc...(+)
Eight Varied Pieces For Orchestra-Three new collections of varied pieces for orchestra for players from beginner to grade 3 standard.This collection of three books each containing eight varied pieces has been compiled to capture the imagination of young players and to introduce them to a wide range of musical styles.Special effects appropriate to each instrument provide additional learning points and great entertainment both in rehearsal and performance. There are glissandos for strings and trombone flutter tonguing for flute and trumpets (for those able to) and a range of vocal sounds for all!The scoring allows these pieces to be played by variouscombinations of instruments. Ideally your orchestra should have some instruments from each section but if not (for example no brass) then the supplementary piano part (available separately) can be used to fill the gaps. It can also be used to provide extra support in rehearsals.As well as the normal percussion parts some of the pieces make use of a drum kit. For orchestras without a drum kit player a drum kit and bass backing track is available to download free of charge either as MP3 or WAV files.OrchestrationDescant recorder Treble recorder Flute 1 Flute 2 or Oboe Clarinet 1 Clarinet 2 Alto Sax Bassoon Horn in F Horn in Eb Trumpet 1 Trumpet 2 Trombone (Bass clef) Trombone (Treble clef) Timpani Drum Kit Percussion 1 Percuission 2 Percussion 3.Strings (Violin 1 Violin 2 Violin 3 Viola Cello Bass)Orchanics 3 contains:-Hallelujah + Ode to joy (Handel/Beethoven); Mairi's Wedding (Roberton); Ragtime Roundup (Richard Ling); Samborina (Richard Ling); Spring from Four Seasons (Vivaldi); Danserie (Susato); Yellow Bird (arr Ling); Silent Night.
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