Orchestra SKU: CF.PO192S On We Wish You a Merry Christmas. Compose...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
CF.PO192S
On We
Wish You a Merry
Christmas. Composed
by Robert B. Brown.
Condensed score. Carl
Fischer Music #PO192S.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.PO192S).
ISBN 9781491157367.
UPC:
680160915927.
Progr
am note: Christmas Fugue,
like the charming English
folk tune on which it is
based, is full of the
spirit and fun that is
Christmas. After a slow
shimmering introduction
which imparts an
impression of Christmas
morning, the fugue
subject is abruptly
introduced. The fugue
subject: We Wish You a
Merry Christmas. The work
develops through a series
of playful musical
episodes which afford
satisfying opportunities
for the various sections
of the orchestra. The
fugue culminates in a
combination of motifs
which find the brass
heralding the
unmistakable arrival of
Christmas. The Composer:
Dr. Robert Bennett Brown
has devoted much of his
professional teaching
career to musical
compositions and
arrangements for young
orchestral enthusiasts.
Christmas Fugue, like
other of Dr. Drown's
published works, was
written in and for the
actual teaching
situation. At the present
time, Robert Bennett
Brown is District
Supervisor of Music for
the Levittown, N.Y.
Public Schools.
Previously, for some
nineteen years, he taught
in Bronxville, N.Y.
where, as Chairman of
Music, he brought about
an extremely high level
of school orchestral
achievement. he was
educated at New York
University and Teachers
College, Columbia
University. He has served
as a field supervisor of
student teaching for New
York University and as a
general music consultant.
For the past two years he
has been a member of the
New York State Music
Regents Committee. To the
Conductor: You will find
this work to be the
conductor's dream. Parts
are easy but impressive
sounding. The total
effect will give your
orchestra that typical
classical sound so
satisfying to performer
and listener alike. Full
or exact instrumentation
is not a must; cross-cues
will carry critical areas
where a specified
instrument may be
lacking. Piano, tuba, and
saxophone parts are
written to accommodate
those players where they
exist. These parts are
not essential to the
instrumentation. Though
Christmas Fugue is well
suited to the interests
of high school orchestra
pursuits, its grade of
difficulty is easily
handled by any junior
high school group of
average ability.
 . Program
note:Christmas Fugue,
like the charming English
folk tune on which it is
based, is full of the
spirit and fun that is
Christmas. After a slow
shimmering introduction
which imparts an
impression of Christmas
morning, the fugue
subject is abruptly
introduced. The fugue
subject: We Wish You a
Merry Christmas. The work
develops through a series
of playful musical
episodes which afford
satisfying opportunities
for the various sections
of the orchestra. The
fugue culminates in a
combination of motifs
which find the brass
heralding the
unmistakable arrival of
Christmas.The
Composer:Dr. Robert
Bennett Brown has devoted
much of his professional
teaching career to
musical compositions and
arrangements for young
orchestral enthusiasts.
Christmas Fugue, like
other of Dr. Drown's
published works, was
written in and for the
actual teaching
situation.At the present
time, Robert Bennett
Brown is District
Supervisor of Music for
the Levittown, N.Y.
Public Schools.
Previously, for some
nineteen years, he taught
in Bronxville, N.Y.
where, as Chairman of
Music, he brought about
an extremely high level
of school orchestral
achievement. he was
educated at New York
University and Teachers
College, Columbia
University. He has served
as a field supervisor of
student teaching for New
York University and as a
general music consultant.
For the past two years he
has been a member of the
New York State Music
Regents Committee.To the
Conductor:You will find
this work to be the
conductor's dream. Parts
are easy but impressive
sounding. The total
effect will give your
orchestra that typical
classical sound so
satisfying to performer
and listener alike. Full
or exact instrumentation
is not a must; cross-cues
will carry critical areas
where a specified
instrument may be
lacking. Piano, tuba, and
saxophone parts are
written to accommodate
those players where they
exist. These parts are
not essential to the
instrumentation. Though
Christmas Fugue is well
suited to the interests
of high school orchestra
pursuits, its grade of
difficulty is easily
handled by any junior
high school group of
average ability. .
Orchestra SKU: CF.PO192F On We Wish You a Merry Christmas. Compose...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
CF.PO192F
On We
Wish You a Merry
Christmas. Composed
by Robert B. Brown. Full
score. Carl Fischer Music
#PO192F. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.PO192F).
ISBN
9781491157374. UPC:
680160915934.
Progr
am note: Christmas Fugue,
like the charming English
folk tune on which it is
based, is full of the
spirit and fun that is
Christmas. After a slow
shimmering introduction
which imparts an
impression of Christmas
morning, the fugue
subject is abruptly
introduced. The fugue
subject: We Wish You a
Merry Christmas. The work
develops through a series
of playful musical
episodes which afford
satisfying opportunities
for the various sections
of the orchestra. The
fugue culminates in a
combination of motifs
which find the brass
heralding the
unmistakable arrival of
Christmas. The Composer:
Dr. Robert Bennett Brown
has devoted much of his
professional teaching
career to musical
compositions and
arrangements for young
orchestral enthusiasts.
Christmas Fugue, like
other of Dr. Drown's
published works, was
written in and for the
actual teaching
situation. At the present
time, Robert Bennett
Brown is District
Supervisor of Music for
the Levittown, N.Y.
Public Schools.
Previously, for some
nineteen years, he taught
in Bronxville, N.Y.
where, as Chairman of
Music, he brought about
an extremely high level
of school orchestral
achievement. he was
educated at New York
University and Teachers
College, Columbia
University. He has served
as a field supervisor of
student teaching for New
York University and as a
general music consultant.
For the past two years he
has been a member of the
New York State Music
Regents Committee. To the
Conductor: You will find
this work to be the
conductor's dream. Parts
are easy but impressive
sounding. The total
effect will give your
orchestra that typical
classical sound so
satisfying to performer
and listener alike. Full
or exact instrumentation
is not a must; cross-cues
will carry critical areas
where a specified
instrument may be
lacking. Piano, tuba, and
saxophone parts are
written to accommodate
those players where they
exist. These parts are
not essential to the
instrumentation. Though
Christmas Fugue is well
suited to the interests
of high school orchestra
pursuits, its grade of
difficulty is easily
handled by any junior
high school group of
average ability.
 . Program
note:Christmas Fugue,
like the charming English
folk tune on which it is
based, is full of the
spirit and fun that is
Christmas. After a slow
shimmering introduction
which imparts an
impression of Christmas
morning, the fugue
subject is abruptly
introduced. The fugue
subject: We Wish You a
Merry Christmas. The work
develops through a series
of playful musical
episodes which afford
satisfying opportunities
for the various sections
of the orchestra. The
fugue culminates in a
combination of motifs
which find the brass
heralding the
unmistakable arrival of
Christmas.The
Composer:Dr. Robert
Bennett Brown has devoted
much of his professional
teaching career to
musical compositions and
arrangements for young
orchestral enthusiasts.
Christmas Fugue, like
other of Dr. Drown's
published works, was
written in and for the
actual teaching
situation.At the present
time, Robert Bennett
Brown is District
Supervisor of Music for
the Levittown, N.Y.
Public Schools.
Previously, for some
nineteen years, he taught
in Bronxville, N.Y.
where, as Chairman of
Music, he brought about
an extremely high level
of school orchestral
achievement. he was
educated at New York
University and Teachers
College, Columbia
University. He has served
as a field supervisor of
student teaching for New
York University and as a
general music consultant.
For the past two years he
has been a member of the
New York State Music
Regents Committee.To the
Conductor:You will find
this work to be the
conductor's dream. Parts
are easy but impressive
sounding. The total
effect will give your
orchestra that typical
classical sound so
satisfying to performer
and listener alike. Full
or exact instrumentation
is not a must; cross-cues
will carry critical areas
where a specified
instrument may be
lacking. Piano, tuba, and
saxophone parts are
written to accommodate
those players where they
exist. These parts are
not essential to the
instrumentation. Though
Christmas Fugue is well
suited to the interests
of high school orchestra
pursuits, its grade of
difficulty is easily
handled by any junior
high school group of
average ability. .
Orchestra SKU: HH.HH410-FSC Composed by Ignaz Josef Pleyel. Edited by Ant...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
HH.HH410-FSC
Composed
by Ignaz Josef Pleyel.
Edited by Anton Gabmayer.
Orchestral. Full score.
Edition HH Music
Publishers #HH410-FSC.
Published by Edition HH
Music Publishers
(HH.HH410-FSC).
ISBN
9790708059875.
Igna
z Pleyel was one of the
most popular and prolific
composers in western
Europe at the turn of the
nineteenth century. This
symphony in C major was
written when he was 21
years old, after he had
completed five years of
study with Joseph
Haydn.
Orchestra 2.2.2.2: 4.2.0.0: Timp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo Violin SKU: AP...(+)
Orchestra 2.2.2.2:
4.2.0.0: Timp: Str
(9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo
Violin
SKU:
AP.36-A213048
Composed by Richard
Strauss. Full Orchestra.
Kalmus Orchestra Library.
Part(s). LudwigMasters
Publications #36-A213048.
Published by
LudwigMasters
Publications
(AP.36-A213048).
ISBN
9798892705271. UPC:
659359875526.
English.
Richard
Strauss (1864-1949) wrote
his VIOLIN CONCERTO IN D
MINOR, Op. 8, between
1881 and 1882, and it
remained his only foray
in that genre. Composed
while a teenager and
still in school. While
still very much a product
of the Romantic era
tradition, the work is
not considered as
distinctive as the works
he would produce only a
few years later, and
Strauss himself later
ridiculed the work.
Still, with inventive and
bold writing in the solo
and hints of his mature
harmonic style to come,
there is much to enjoy in
the work, including its
warmth, youthful
sincerity, and lyrical
expression, so that it
should not be dismissed
as mere juvenilia, either
by contemporary audiences
or Strauss himself. The
chamber version of the
concerto was first
performed in Vienna on
December 5, 1882, with
the dedicatee Benno
Walter on the violin
while Strauss played his
own piano reduction. The
premiere for the
orchestral version would
take place seven years
later in Cologne on March
4, 1890, with Walter
again performing the solo
with an orchestra
conducted by Franz
Wüllner.
Instrumentation: 2.2.2.2:
4.2.0.0: Timp: Str
(9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo
Violin.
These products
are currently being
prepared by a new
publisher. While many
items are ready and will
ship on time, some others
may see delays of several
months.
Orchestra 2.2.2.2: 4.2.0.0: Timp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo Violin SKU: AP...(+)
Orchestra 2.2.2.2:
4.2.0.0: Timp: Str
(9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo
Violin
SKU:
AP.36-A213001
Composed by Richard
Strauss. Full Orchestra.
Kalmus Orchestra Library.
Score. LudwigMasters
Publications #36-A213001.
Published by
LudwigMasters
Publications
(AP.36-A213001).
ISBN
9798892705264. UPC:
659359870385.
English.
Richard
Strauss (1864-1949) wrote
his VIOLIN CONCERTO IN D
MINOR, Op. 8, between
1881 and 1882, and it
remained his only foray
in that genre. Composed
while a teenager and
still in school. While
still very much a product
of the Romantic era
tradition, the work is
not considered as
distinctive as the works
he would produce only a
few years later, and
Strauss himself later
ridiculed the work.
Still, with inventive and
bold writing in the solo
and hints of his mature
harmonic style to come,
there is much to enjoy in
the work, including its
warmth, youthful
sincerity, and lyrical
expression, so that it
should not be dismissed
as mere juvenilia, either
by contemporary audiences
or Strauss himself. The
chamber version of the
concerto was first
performed in Vienna on
December 5, 1882, with
the dedicatee Benno
Walter on the violin
while Strauss played his
own piano reduction. The
premiere for the
orchestral version would
take place seven years
later in Cologne on March
4, 1890, with Walter
again performing the solo
with an orchestra
conducted by Franz
Wüllner.
Instrumentation: 2.2.2.2:
4.2.0.0: Timp: Str
(9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo
Violin.
These products
are currently being
prepared by a new
publisher. While many
items are ready and will
ship on time, some others
may see delays of several
months.
Orchestra 2.2.2.2: 4.2.0.0: Timp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo Violin SKU: AP...(+)
Orchestra 2.2.2.2:
4.2.0.0: Timp: Str
(9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo
Violin
SKU:
AP.36-A213002
Composed by Richard
Strauss. Full Orchestra.
Kalmus Orchestra Library.
Score and Part(s).
LudwigMasters
Publications #36-A213002.
Published by
LudwigMasters
Publications
(AP.36-A213002).
UPC:
659359873225.
English.
Richard
Strauss (1864-1949) wrote
his VIOLIN CONCERTO IN D
MINOR, Op. 8, between
1881 and 1882, and it
remained his only foray
in that genre. Composed
while a teenager and
still in school. While
still very much a product
of the Romantic era
tradition, the work is
not considered as
distinctive as the works
he would produce only a
few years later, and
Strauss himself later
ridiculed the work.
Still, with inventive and
bold writing in the solo
and hints of his mature
harmonic style to come,
there is much to enjoy in
the work, including its
warmth, youthful
sincerity, and lyrical
expression, so that it
should not be dismissed
as mere juvenilia, either
by contemporary audiences
or Strauss himself. The
chamber version of the
concerto was first
performed in Vienna on
December 5, 1882, with
the dedicatee Benno
Walter on the violin
while Strauss played his
own piano reduction. The
premiere for the
orchestral version would
take place seven years
later in Cologne on March
4, 1890, with Walter
again performing the solo
with an orchestra
conducted by Franz
Wüllner.
Instrumentation: 2.2.2.2:
4.2.0.0: Timp: Str
(9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo
Violin.
These products
are currently being
prepared by a new
publisher. While many
items are ready and will
ship on time, some others
may see delays of several
months.
Boy
Soprano, Soprano, Tenor,
Flugelhorn, Mixed Chorus,
and Chamber Orchestra
Study Score. Composed
by Harald Weiss. This
edition: Paperback/Soft
Cover. Sheet music. Study
Score. Classical.
Softcover. Composed
2008/2009. 188 pages.
Duration 100'. Schott
Music #ED20619. Published
by Schott Music
(HL.49018099).
ISBN
9790001158428. UPC:
884088567347.
8.25x11.75x0.457 inches.
Latin - German.
On
letting go(Concerning the
selection of the texts)
In the selection of the
texts, I have allowed
myself to be motivated
and inspired by the
concept of 'letting go'.
This appears to me to be
one of the essential
aspects of dying, but
also of life itself. We
humans cling far too
strongly to successful
achievements, whether
they have to do with
material or ideal values,
or relationships of all
kinds. We cannot and do
not want to let go,
almost as if our life
depended on it. As we
will have to practise the
art of letting go at the
latest during our hour of
death, perhaps we could
already make a start on
this while we are still
alive. Tagore describes
this farewell with very
simple but strikingly
vivid imagery: 'I will
return the key of my
door'. I have set this
text for tenor solo. Here
I imagine, and have
correspondingly noted in
a certain passage of the
score, that the
protagonist finds himself
as though 'in an ocean'
of voices in which he is
however not drowning, but
immersing himself in
complete relaxation. The
phenomenon of letting go
is described even more
simply and tersely in
Psalm 90, verse 12: 'So
teach us to number our
days, that we may apply
our hearts unto wisdom'.
This cannot be expressed
more plainly.I have begun
the requiem with a solo
boy's voice singing the
beginning of this psalm
on a single note, the
note A. This in effect
says it all. The work
comes full circle at the
culmination with a repeat
of the psalm which
subsequently leads into a
resplendent 'lux
aeterna'. The
intermediate texts of the
Requiem which highlight
the phenomenon of letting
go in the widest spectrum
of colours originate on
the one hand from the
Latin liturgy of the
Messa da Requiem (In
Paradisum, Libera me,
Requiem aeternam, Mors
stupebit) and on the
other hand from poems by
Joseph von Eichendorff,
Hermann Hesse,
Rabindranath Tagore and
Rainer Maria Rilke.All
texts have a distinctive
positive element in
common and view death as
being an organic process
within the great system
of the universe, for
example when Hermann
Hesse writes: 'Entreiss
dich, Seele, nun der
Zeit, entreiss dich
deinen Sorgen und mache
dich zum Flug bereit in
den ersehnten Morgen'
['Tear yourself way , o
soul, from time, tear
yourself away from your
sorrows and prepare
yourself to fly away into
the long-awaited
morning'] and later: 'Und
die Seele unbewacht will
in freien Flugen
schweben, um im
Zauberkreis der Nacht
tief und tausendfach zu
leben' ['And the
unfettered soul strives
to soar in free flight to
live in the magic sphere
of the night, deep and
thousandfold']. Or Joseph
von Eichendorff whose
text evokes a distant
song in his lines: 'Und
meine Seele spannte weit
ihre Flugel aus. Flog
durch die stillen Lande,
als floge sie nach Haus'
['And my soul spread its
wings wide. Flew through
the still country as if
homeward bound.']Here a
strong romantically
tinged occidental
resonance can be detected
which is however also
accompanied by a
universal spirit going
far beyond all cultures
and religions. In the
beginning was the sound
Long before any sort of
word or meaningful phrase
was uttered by vocal
chords, sounds,
vibrations and tones
already existed. This
brings us back to the
music. Both during my
years of study and at
subsequent periods, I had
been an active
participant in the world
of contemporary music,
both as percussionist and
also as conductor and
composer. My early scores
had a somewhat
adventurous appearance,
filled with an abundance
of small black dots: no
rhythm could be too
complicated, no register
too extreme and no
harmony too dissonant. I
devoted myself intensely
to the handling of
different parameters
which in serial music
coexist in total
equality: I also studied
aleatory principles and
so-called minimal music.I
subsequently emigrated
and took up residence in
Spain from where I
embarked on numerous
travels over the years to
India, Africa and South
America. I spent repeated
periods during this time
as a resident in
non-European countries.
This meant that the
currents of contemporary
music swept past me
vaguely and at a great
distance. What I instead
absorbed during this
period were other
completely new cultures
in which I attempted to
immerse myself as
intensively as possible.I
learned foreign languages
and came into contact
with musicians of all
classes and styles who
had a different cultural
heritage than my own: I
was intoxicated with the
diversity of artistic
potential.Nevertheless,
the further I distanced
myself from my own
Western musical heritage,
the more this returned
insistently in my
consciousness.The scene
can be imagined of
sitting somewhere in the
middle of the Brazilian
jungle surrounded by the
wailing of Indians and
out of the blue being
provided with the
opportunity to hear
Beethoven's late string
quartets: this can be a
heart-wrenching
experience, akin to an
identity crisis. This
type of experience can
also be described as
cathartic. Whatever the
circumstances, my
'renewed' occupation with
the 'old' country would
not permit me to return
to the point at which I
as an audacious young
student had maltreated
the musical parameters of
so-called contemporary
music. A completely
different approach would
be necessary: an
extremely careful
approach, inching my way
gradually back into the
Western world: an
approach which would
welcome tradition back
into the fold, attempt to
unfurl the petals and
gently infuse this
tradition with a breath
of contemporary
life.Although I am aware
that I will not unleash a
revolution or scandal
with this approach, I am
nevertheless confident
as, with the musical
vocabulary of this
Requiem, I am travelling
in an orbit in which no
ballast or complex
structures will be
transported or intimated:
on the contrary, I have
attempted to form the
message of the texts in
music with the naivety of
a 'homecomer'. Harald
WeissColonia de San
PedroMarch 2009.
Full
Score. Composed by
Per Norgard. Music Sales
America. 20Th Century,
Classical. Softcover. 188
pages. Edition Wilhelm
Hansen #KP00865.
Published by Edition
Wilhelm Hansen
(HL.14032192).
ISBN
9788759858394.
12.0x16.5x0.78 inches.
International (more than
one
language).
Symphony
No. 6 for orchestra,
1997-99. Preface /
Program Note:... with the
Lord a day is like a
thousand years, and a
thousand years is like a
day(New Testament, 2
Peter 3:8)My SYMPHONY NO.
6 was commissioned by the
Danish National Radio
Symphony Orchestra, the
Gteborg Symphony
Orchestra and the Oslo
Philharmonic Orchestra,
to be premiered at the
millenium 2000.The
subtitle AT THE END OF
THE DAY can be understood
literally or it can mean
when all is added up.
However, in my opinion,
nothing ever quite adds
up, there is always
something missing, any
ending will be
provisional ...This
symphony appears to end
only a few minutes into
the first movement, the
first passage, as the
music fades away to
almost-silence, after a
start of flying colours.
But then there is still
something, a small motive
(first heard in the
initial sound-waves)
which reappears,
hesitant, but persistent,
and this embryo is what
leads on the musical
progression. An agitated
section of many
instrumental voices comes
next, until all the
voices become obsessed
with the same phrase, a
see-saw motive based on
thirds. This section
evolves into almost
martial ferocity, when
broken off by a tutti
descent into an extreme
bass-world (a bass-world
which actually permeates
the whole symphony,
emplyoing instruments
that I have never used
before: double-bass tuba,
double-bass trombone,
double-bass clarinet, and
bass flute).The second
movement, the second
passage, apparently takes
off where the first
passage ended, but now
the events are more
ambiguous, and the same
music may be perceived as
fast-moving one moment
and slow-moving the next.
This section is a kind of
passacaglia, the
characteristic baroque
bass-variation.Without a
break follows the third
and last passage, in a
contrasting high
register. The music is
rhythmically knotty as
well as freely flowing.
As in the beginning of
the symphony, a
never-ending descent or
fall breaks off the
events, and at the very
end a delta of new
beginnings, of other
worlds, is revealed
....The symphony is
dedicated to Helle, my
wife. - Per Norgard.
Choir Sacred Children's
choir, SATB choir, and
Orchestra
SKU:
PE.EP72565B
For
Children's Choir, SATB
Choir, and Orchestra
(2014). Composed by
Jonathan Dove. Choral
Works (inc. Oratorios).
Edition Peters. Modern.
Book. 72 pages. Duration
00:15:00. Edition Peters
#98-EP72565B. Published
by Edition Peters
(PE.EP72565B).
ISBN
9790577008219.
English.
Commiss
ioned by The Bach Choir
in memory of Leopold de
Rothschild (1927-2012), a
singing member of the
Choir for 50 years and
Chairman for 23 years.
Following his resignation
as a singer Leo became
the Choir's President, a
position he held until
his death; over this
extraordinary period of
devotion to the Choir he
became a friend to vast
numbers of his fellow
singers, and gave
unstintingly of his time
and wisdom
First
performance 10 June 2014
in the Royal Festival
Hall, London, by The Bach
Choir, the Philharmonia
Orchestra, and The Young
Singers, a choir formed
by The Bach Choir in
partnership with the
Tri-borough Music Hub,
conducted by David
Hill.
Urtext. Composed
by Ludwig van Beethoven.
Edited by Clive Brown.
Orchestra; Softbound.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library).
Words
are not enough to praise
this exemplary edition,
resulting from many years
of systematic editorial
work on the sources.
Breitkopf's
source-critical,
practice-oriented edition
by Clive Brown and Peter
Hauschild will provide
valuable new impulses i.
Symphony; Classical.
Study Score. 88 pages.
Duration 35'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #PB 5342-07.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.PB-5342-07).
ISBN
9790004210970. 6.5 x 9
inches.
For the
present Urtext edition of
Beethoven's Symphony No.
2, the editor also
consulted certain sources
and authentic new
variants for the first
time; among them are the
nonet arrangement made by
Beethoven's pupil
Ferdinand Ries in 1807,
thus with authentic
variants. Thanks to his
vast knowledge, the
editor has uncovered a
number of errors and
contradictions in the
sources. The basic
differences with respect
to other editions chiefly
concern the articulation
and dynamics in movements
1, 2 and 4. They can
easily be found in the
Critical Commentary of
the conducting
score.
Words are
not enough to praise this
exemplary edition,
resulting from many years
of systematic editorial
work on the sources.
Breitkopf's
source-critical,
practice-oriented edition
by Clive Brown and Peter
Hauschild will provide
valuable new impulses in
the interpretation of
Beethoven's music. (Kurt
Masur, 2006).
Orchestra SKU: FG.55011-734-1 Study score. Composed by Jean Sibeli...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
FG.55011-734-1
Study score.
Composed by Jean
Sibelius. Edited by
Tuomas Hannikainen.
Classical. Score. Fennica
Gehrman #55011-734-1.
Published by Fennica
Gehrman (FG.55011-734-1).
ISBN
9790550117341.
Conc
ert Overture (1900) is a
12-minute work for small
orchestra. Sibelius
conducted the premiere
performance in Turku,
Finland on 7 April, 1900.
The work has not been
performed since the first
years of the 20th
century. Concert Overture
has its origins in stage
work Jungfrun i tornet,
and is in a way hidden
inside of the stage
music. Conductor and
scholar Tuomas
Hannikainen discovered
the existence of the
overture during his
research in 2019. He has
edited and reconstructed
the work.
Orchestra SKU: FG.55011-610-8 Two mythical scenes op 1. Composed b...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
FG.55011-610-8
Two
mythical scenes op 1.
Composed by Aulis
Sallinen. Study score.
Fennica Gehrman
#55011-610-8. Published
by Fennica Gehrman
(FG.55011-610-8).
ISBN
9790550116108.
Two
Mythical Scenes for
orchestra was completed
in 1956, when Sallinen
was Aarre Merikanto's
composition student for
his second term. The work
received its premiere
performance only after a
good deal of pressure
from Prof. Merikanto's
side, and was finally
premiered in a concert by
the Sibelius Academy
Symphony Orchestra,
conducted by Jussi Jalas.
The work received opus
number 1, as it was the
first publicly performed
work by Sallinen.
The composer has told
that he was inspired by a
1947 book published by
the Finnish Literary
Society (SKS) Myytillisia
kuvia (Mythical
Scenes/Images). The
second movement of the
work, Kalmanvaen
joulukirkko (The
Christmas Service of the
Dead) is based on the
stories in which the dead
rise from their graves
early in the Christmas
Day morning to attend
their own special
ceremony led by a dead
priest. The opening
movement Kulkue
(Procession) depicts the
dead in a procession
towards the church.
In 2020 Sallinen revised
the score slightly. In
his own words with very
small changes helping the
sixty years younger and
less experienced self.
The revisions mostly
concerned nuances and
dynamics, bowings and
some bridges. The
original structure,
rhythmic and harmonic
world is still the same
as they were when young
Sallinen composed the
work in 1956.
Orchestra SKU: FG.042-08290-4 Composed by Einar Englund. Score. Published...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
FG.042-08290-4
Composed by Einar
Englund. Score. Published
by Fennica Gehrman
(FG.042-08290-4).
ISBN
979-0-042-08290-4.
In his first symphony
Englund made a triumphant
early display of his
prowess as a symphonist.
He wrote it as a euphoric
shout of joy on living to
survive the horrors of
four years at the front.
This, along with the
militaristic march which
opens the work, led to it
being dubbed the War
Symphony.
Study Score.
Composed by James
Macmillan. Boosey &
Hawkes Scores/Books.
Classical. Softcover. 80
pages. Duration 900
seconds. Boosey & Hawkes
#M060136009. Published by
Boosey & Hawkes
(HL.48024880).
ISBN
9781784545154. UPC:
840126918670.
7.25x10.25x0.319
inches.
This
publication presents
under one cover various
short works for sundry
orchestral scorings.
Larghetto for Orchestra
is MacMillan's
orchestration (2017) of
his celebrated Miserere
for a cappella mixed
choir (2009), a setting
in Latin of Psalm 51,
'Have mercy upon me, O
God, according to thy
great mercy', the
penitential text famously
set in the 17th century
by Gregorio Allegri. The
Larghetto orchestration
was commissioned by the
Pittsburgh Symphony
Orchestra in celebration
of Manfred Honeck's 10th
Anniversary as Music
Director. Memoire
imperiale is one of a
number of variations on
General John Reids march
tune Old Gaul
commissioned from
Scottish composers to
mark the centenary in
1994 of the Faculty of
Music at Edinburgh
University. The Faculty
was established following
a bequest by General Reid
(1721-1807), a former law
student at the University
and a renowned flute
player and composer of
marches for the
BritishArmy, and he asked
that an annual concert be
organised at which one or
more of his compositions
be played. Composed in
2012 for the Britten
Sinfonia, One is a monody
in which a single line is
passed around the
instruments, painting it
with different colours as
it emerges and develops.
Lasting only a few
minutes, its singularity
is maintained until
blossoming in the lastfew
bars. For Sonny (2011,
orch 2013) and Ein
Lamplein verlosch (2018,
orch 2019) are short,
private memorial tributes
originally for string
quartet and here rescored
for string orchestra.
Hirta was composed in
2016 as part of Deccas
The Lost Songs of St
Kilda project. Nearly a
century ago, the last 36
residents were evacuated
from the most remote part
of the British Isles, St
Kilda, an isolated
archipelago off the
beautiful and rugged
western coast of
Scotland. After 86 years,
the music of St Kilda was
rediscovered, recorded in
a Scottish care home by
Trevor Morrison, an
elderly man who had been
taught piano by an
inhabitant of St Kilda.
The songs were
'reimagined' for the
Decca album by
various.
(A Christmas Worship Experience of the Christ-Light). By Mary Mcdonald. Arranged...(+)
(A Christmas Worship
Experience of the
Christ-Light). By Mary
Mcdonald. Arranged by
Laura Kathryn Rosser. For
full orchestra. Cantatas.
Christmas. Orchestral
score and parts.
Published by Monarch
Music
No. 2 from the
Symphonic Poem My
Fatherland. Composed
by Bedrich Smetana.
Edited by Milan Pospisil.
Softbound. Eulenburg
Orchestral Series.
Today, it is hard to
believe that Bedrich
Smetana kept receiving
rejections when he tried
to get his enormously
popular Moldau
printed.
Symphonic
poem; Romantic. Full
score. 84 pages. Duration
13'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #EOS 20472-00.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.EOS-20472-00).
ISBN 9790004780008. 10
x 12.5
inches.
What is
also amazing is that the
first text-critical
edition prepared by the
Czech Smetana expert
Milan Pospisil in 1999,
which had entailed an
exhaustive evaluation of
the sources and been
given a full
text-critical editorial
treatment as a Eulenburg
study score, had no
resonance of any kind
among performers since no
performance material had
been published. After 15
years, Pospisils edition
is finally being
completed in a manner
suitable for practice:
with a conducting score
and orchestral parts
which will ensure that
all future performances
are based on a musical
text that is as reliable
as can
be.
The
work depicts the course
of the river Vltava,
beginning with its first
two sources, the cold and
warm Vltava, and the
confluence of the two
streams that join to form
a single river; then the
course of the Vltava
through forests and
meadows, and through open
countryside where a
peasant wedding is being
celebrated; water-sprites
dance by the light of the
moon; on the nearby
cliffs castles, mansions
and ruins rise proudly
into the air; the Vltava
eddies in the St John's
Rapids, then flows in a
broad stream as it
continues its course
towards Prague, where the
Vysehrad appears, before
the river finally
disappears into the
distance as it flows
majestically into the
Elbe.
Vltava
(The Moldau),
Smetana's best-known and
most frequently performed
orchestral work, was
written between 19
November and 8 December
1874, at a time when
Smetana was already
completely deaf. The
world premiere took place
in Prague on 4 April
1875, but the score was
not published until
1880.
Suite for Orchestra. Composed by Gabriel Faure (1845-1924). Edited by Rob...(+)
Suite for
Orchestra. Composed
by Gabriel Faure
(1845-1924). Edited by
Robin Tait. This edition:
urtext edition. Stapled.
Barenreiter Urtext.
Score. Opus 112.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA07894. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.BA07894).
ISBN
9790006558285. 33 x 24 cm
inches. Preface: Sylvie
Bouissou. Text: Louis
Fuzelier.
The new
scholarly-critical
edition of the score of
Rameau’s
“ballet
hroïque†Les
Indes galantes finally
clears up its convoluted
source history. At the
first performance, on 23
August 1735, it consisted
of a prologue and three
acts: Le Turc gnreux, Les
Incas du Prou and Les
Fleurs. But Les Fleurs
already proved
controversial in the
early performances, and
from 11 September of that
same year it was given a
wholly new form. For the
revival on 10 March 1736
Rameau and Fuzelier added
an entirely new act Les
Sauvages, and in the
years that followed, the
“ballet
hroïque†was
presented either complete
(1743, 1751 and 1761) or
abridged with a prologue,
Les Incas du Prou and Les
Sauvages
(1751–73).
With regard to the
instrumental movements
(dances and descriptive
pieces), the present
publication is based on
the complete edition
Opera Omnia Rameau (OOR)
volumes IV/2 and IV/7
edited by Sylvie Bouissou
which are currently in
preparation. It includes
not only the orchestral
pieces in the version
deemed valid by Rameau in
1736 (with version 2 of
Les Fleurs and Les
Sauvages), but also those
from the first version of
Les Fleurs (1735) as well
as its 1743 and 1773
revisions. Performers are
thus given a complete
selection of all the
orchestral numbers from
one of Rameau’s
central stage works for
use also in concert
performance.
About
Barenreiter
Urtext
What can I
expect from a Barenreiter
Urtext
edition?<
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MUSICOLOGICA
LLY SOUND - A
reliable musical text
based on all available
sources - A
description of the
sources -
Information on the
genesis and history of
the work - Valuable
notes on performance
practice - Includes
an introduction with
critical commentary
explaining source
discrepancies and
editorial decisions
... AND
PRACTICAL -
Page-turns, fold-out
pages, and cues where you
need them - A
well-presented layout and
a user-friendly
format - Excellent
print quality -
Superior paper and
binding
Composed by Jean Sibelius (1865-1957). Edited by Ulrich Mahlert. This edition: u...(+)
Composed by Jean Sibelius
(1865-1957). Edited by
Ulrich Mahlert. This
edition: urtext.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library). Study
score. 116 pages.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.PB-5564-07).
Orchestra (4(2picc).3(cor
ang).heck.Eb-clar.2.Bb-cl
ar(clar).4(dble bsn) -
8(4T-tuba).2alphn.4.4.2 -
org.cel -
2hp.2timp.perc(6).wind
m.thunder m - str - off
stage: 12hn.2trp.2tbne)
SKU: BR.PB-5710
Tone Poem -
Urtext. Composed by
Richard Strauss. Edited
by Nick Pfefferkorn.
Orchestra; Softbound.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library).
Symphonic poem;
Late-romantic; Early
modern. Sheet Music. 204
pages. Duration 50'.
Breitkopf and Haertel #PB
5710. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.PB-5710).
ISBN
9790004216477. 10.5 x 14
inches.
Richard
Strauss's last completed
tone poem is regarded as
the pinnacle of his art
of orchestration: Now
I've finally learned to
orchestrate, he himself
is once supposed to have
said about it after the
dress rehearsal. The
single-movement Alpine
symphony that we know
today ultimately evolved
- over almost 15 years -
from the original drafts
of an artist's tragedy,
titled Der Antichrist.
Eine Alpensinfonie [The
Antichrist. An Alpine
Symphony] up to the stage
of the last sketches.
With unprecedented
plasticity, the work
showcases a
(metaphysical?) mountain
hike with stops in the
forest, at the waterfall,
on the alpine pasture
and, of course, at the
summit. Apropos alpine
pastures: up to the
score's fair copy stage,
Strauss envisaged a high
and a low alphorn for the
section Auf der Alm [On
the Alpine Pasture] and
the well-known Dulioh
theme, though for various
reasons first detailed in
our new Urtext edition,
these exotic instruments
did not find their way
into the printed version.
In the new edition, the
editor, Nick Pfefferkorn,
reproduces the alphorn
passages in small print,
also adding two alphorn
parts to the performance
material, besides
evaluating the
corrections made by
Walter Seifert at
Strauss's
request.
First
Urtext edition since the
first editionEvaluation
of all available sources,
including sketches and
the score corrected by
Walter Seifert Extensive
preface on the work's
compositional history and
receptionDetailed
Critical ReportFacsimile
pages.
Orchestra SKU: PO.PEL24 Composed by Douglas Lilburn. Sws. Score. Promethe...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
PO.PEL24
Composed by
Douglas Lilburn. Sws.
Score. Promethean
Editions #PEL24.
Published by Promethean
Editions (PO.PEL24).
ISBN
9781877564451.
Lilb
urn's Symphony No.1
(1949) is an essential
work to study in the
history of New Zealand
orchestral music.
Premiered in 1951 by the
National Orchestra (now
the New Zealand Symphony
Orchestra), it was later
established as a staple
of orchestral repertoire
with regular performances
and recordings. This
critical edition is the
first computer-engraved
publication of the work,
and is the second of four
volumes published in
celebration of the
centenary of Lilburn's
birth in 1915.Douglas
Lilburn occupies a
pre-eminent position in
New Zealand music, with a
legacy extending well
beyond his compositional
output. As a composer,
teacher and mentor he
presided in innumerable
ways over the artistic
growth of New Zealand
from 1940 onwards. From
the early works redolent
of the influence of
Sibelius and Vaughan
Williams, to the
electro-acoustic pieces
of his later years, his
works have been
instrumental in
establishing a genuine
vernacular in New Zealand
classical music.
Orchestra SKU: SU.91580100 For Orchestra. Composed by Steven Mercu...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
SU.91580100
For
Orchestra. Composed
by Steven Mercurio.
Vocal/Choral, Opera. CD
(Audio). Subito Music
Corporation #91580100.
Published by Subito Music
Corporation
(SU.91580100).
A Grateful Tail
- Movement by Movement
Siriusly, Dog Star
Sirius, the brightest
star in the night sky,
has been used by
travelers and navigators
for thousands of years as
a guiding star and so it
is here as the opening
movement for the
symphony. Sirius, the
cornerstone to the
constellation Canis
Maggiore or Big Dog sits
at the foot of Orion, the
hunter, leading the way.
Highly cinematic, the
movement evokes both a
musical and visual sense
of the mythological and
mysterious elements of
Sirius and its Dog
Godstar secrets. From the
clarion call of the
opening, Sirius theme,
the sound is buoyant and
frisky emulating the
nature of doggy playtime.
Puppy pleasures abound as
a doggy four-step, my
turn on the traditional
American two-step dance,
is introduced. The
movement transforms into
an actual orchestrated
frolic of small, large
and medium dog barks
beginning with the winds
(smaller dogs) and
ultimately, the big dog,
brass. The movement
climaxes with the coda
or, Dog Park, where the
winds and the brass bark
and play together over
the, doggy ostinato
four-step rhythm,
culminating with the
final call of the Sirius
theme. Let Sleeping Dogs
Lie, Peacefully It's all
in a dog's day and life.
Tranquility presides over
this supremely gentle,
intermezzo-like movement.
After a day of play,
every dog needs rest. Let
Sleeping Dogs Lie, is a
lyrical andante inspired
by the profound serenity
and beauty of a dog at
rest. The Last Will and
Testament of Silverdene
Emblem O'Neill Based on a
powerful piece of prose
written by the American
playwright, Eugene
O'Neill this text was
intended as a consolation
piece for Carlotta, his
wife, who had become
grief-stricken over the
loss of their beloved
dog, the Dalmatian known
as Blemie.Written for a
singing actor who
personifies the role of
Blemie, a dog at the end
of his life, the movement
plays like a one act,
musical drama as we
follow Blemie through a
wonderfully
three-dimensional,
emotional and
psychological journey
writing his Last Will and
Testament, for those who
have loved him. Wagging
the Tail: Ossia Fido's
Lament A life-affirming
rumba/samba using
Blemie's final words from
O'Neill's text, this
final movement employs
the most unique American
musical invention, the
gospel choir. In order to
make the dances come
alive, this movement also
calls upon the colors of
a rhythm section.
Creating the spirit of an
Irish Funeral, the
movement is a joyful and
revival-like celebration
of a dog's life as its
spirit lives on forever
in the hearts and minds
of dog lovers everywhere.
Remember Me, remember me!
My spirit is wagging a
grateful tail. Published
by: Subito Music
Publishing Release Date:
July 9, 2013.
Orchestra SKU: HL.48187753 Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Leduc. Cl...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
HL.48187753
Composed
by Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart. Leduc. Classical.
Study Score. Heugel & Cie
#HE31554. Published by
Heugel & Cie
(HL.48187753).
UPC:
888680868024.
5.5x7.5x0.173
inches.
Following
nearly 4 years without
having composed a new
symphony, although still
writing opera overtures
and works from orchestral
serenades, Mozart
composed the ?Paris?
Symphony. Mozart received
the commission from
Joseph Legros, when him
and his mother were in
Paris in 1778.Mozart
composed the work for the
largest orchestra he?d
written for until then in
a symphony, marking the
first time which he had
used Clarinets in one of
his symphonies. Mozart
had taken pains to write
the work in a style that
would appeal to the
French and, despite a
dismal rehearsal, the
first performance was
well received.Available
here is a study score of
Mozart?s Symphony No.31
in D ?Paris? K.297, which
is ideal for study and
perusal usage..
Orchestra
(pic.2.afl.2.ca.2Acl.0.bc
l.2.cbsn-4.3.2.btbn.1-tim
p.3perc(glsp, mar, crot,
tub bells, bell tree,
2sus cym, clash cym,
claves, b.d, wdbl)-str)
SKU: HL.49018422
Reflections on the
life and work of Paula
Modersohn-Becker
(1876-1907). Composed
by Sir Peter Maxwell
Davies. This edition:
Saddle stitching. Sheet
music. Edition Schott.
Das 30minutige
Orchesterwerk in drei
Satzen, das von den
Bremer Philharmonikern in
Auftrag gegeben und von
diesen 2007 uraufgefuhrt
wurde, gehort zu den
Schlusselwerken von
Maxwell Davies der
letzten Jahre. Study
score. Composed 2006. Op.
276. 8 pages. Duration
30'. Schott Music
#ED13366. Published by
Schott Music
(HL.49018422).
ISBN
9790220132391. UPC:
884088614515.
8.25x11.75x0.232
inches.
Maxwell
Davies' 'Das Rauschende
der Farbe' (The Sound of
Colour) is a reflection
on the life and work of
the German artist Paula
Modersohn-Becker who died
aged 31 in 1907. Maxwell
Davies first got to know
the artist's work whilst
on a school exchange in
Hamburg in 1951 and the
composer has since
written that
Modersohn-Becker's work
has influenced the way
that he views the
relationship between art
and the landscape in
which it is produced.
This is a particularly
significant statement for
a composer whose music is
often a response to the
land and seascape of his
adopted home in the
Orkney Isles.
Commissioned by the
Bremer Philharmoniker and
first performed by them
in 2007, the 30 minute
orchestral work in three
movements is one of the
key works by Maxwell
Davies in recent
years.
Opera in Three Acts. Composed by Meredith Oakes. Full Orchestra (Full Score); ...(+)
Opera in Three Acts.
Composed
by Meredith Oakes. Full
Orchestra (Full Score);
Larger Works;
Masterworks;
Performance Music
Ensemble.
Faber Edition.
Masterwork.
Score. Faber Music #12-
057153872X. Published by
Faber Music
Carol of the Bells Orchestre [Conducteur et Parties séparées] Carl Fischer
(Ukrainian Christmas Carol - Full Score and Parts). By Peter Wilhousky. Arranged...(+)
(Ukrainian Christmas
Carol - Full Score and
Parts). By Peter
Wilhousky. Arranged by
Richard Hayman.
Orchestra. For Piccolo,
Flute I, Flute II, Oboe
I, Oboe II, Clarinet I,
Clarinet II, Bassoon I,
Bassoon II, Horn I, Horn
II, Horn III, Horn IV,
Trumpet I, Trumpet II,
Trumpet III, Tenor I,
Tenor II, Tenor III,
Tuba, Timpani,
Glockenspiel, Chimes,
Swiss Hand Bells, Suspe.
Carl Fischer Orchestra
Edition. Score and
part(s). Standard
notation. 29 pages.
Published by Carl Fischer
Cello; Orchestra (Study Score) SKU: HL.48024646 Cello and Orchestra St...(+)
Cello; Orchestra (Study
Score)
SKU:
HL.48024646
Cello
and Orchestra Study
Score. Composed by
Sergei Prokofiev. Boosey
& Hawkes Chamber Music.
Classical, Russian.
Softcover. 104 pages.
Duration 2100 seconds.
Boosey & Hawkes
#M060134852. Published by
Boosey & Hawkes
(HL.48024646).
ISBN
9781784544041. UPC:
888680949105.
7.25x10.25x0.363
inches.
New
edition, with preface by
Gerard McBurney. The work
was composed in 1933-38
for one of the greatest
cellists of the 20th
century, Gregor
Piatigorsky. McBurney
explains that, somehow
this concerto had come to
seem jinxed to the
composer. And when, in
1947, he heard it in
Moscow once again, this
time played by the young
Mstislav Rostropovich, he
decided to recast it
(albeit using much of the
same material) as an
entirely new piece, the
Sinfonia Concertante, op
125. The earlier version
never entirely
disappeared, however,
with a scattering of
cellists always
preferring it to the
later one. And in recent
years, it has found new
favor and new champions,
its spectacularly
difficult cello writing
and virtuosic orchestral
effects offering a
brilliance, pungency and
fascination all of their
own..