Full Orchestra (Print) Choral (Orchestra Accompaniment) SKU: HL.293395 (+)
Full Orchestra (Print)
Choral (Orchestra
Accompaniment)
SKU:
HL.293395
A
Cantata for
Christmas. Composed
by Joseph M. Martin.
Shawnee Sacred. Advent,
Cantata, Christmas,
Christmas/Advent Sacred.
Softcover. Duration 3000
seconds. Published by
Shawnee Press
(HL.293395).
ISBN
9781540050984. UPC:
888680936129.
9.0x13.75x2.61
inches.
This
cantata is a celebration
of light. Filled with
time-honored carols and
expressive original
songs, this work will
dazzle and inspire. The
first half of the cantata
is dedicated to hopeful
prophecies associated
with the coming Light of
the World. With the birth
of Jesus, the second part
moves forward to declare
the tidings of great joy
and is crowned with an
opportunity for the
congregation to join in
singing, Joy to the
World. Brant Adams and
Robert Sterling shine as
orchestrators of this
truly festive work.
Glorious! Songs include:
A Festive Call to
Christmas; Celebration of
Light; Come, Golden
Light; Dazzling Joy;
Beautiful Name; Dreamer
of Stars; Angel Song;
Silver and Shadows;
Joyous Carols of
Christmas. Score and
Parts for Full Orchestra
(fl 1-2, ob, cl 1-2, bn,
hn 1-2, tpt 1-3, tbn,
1-2, tba, timp, perc 1-2,
hp, pno, vn 1-2, va, vc,
db) available as a
Printed Edition and as a
digital download. Score
and Parts for Consort
(fl, cl, tpt 1-2, tbn,
perc, kybd str) available
as a Printed Edition and
as a digital
download.
Arranged by Sandra Dackow. Conductor's score and set of performance parts for st...(+)
Arranged by Sandra
Dackow. Conductor's score
and set of performance
parts for string
orchestra (8 - 1st
violin, 8 - 2nd violin, 5
- 3rd violin/viola
(treble clef), 5 - viola,
5 - cello, 5 - string
bass, 1 - piano
accompaniment). Series:
Orchestra Expressions
Series. Published by
Alfred Publishing.
Orchestra SKU: BA.BA06861 Sinfonie (1923-1928). Composed by Leos J...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
BA.BA06861
Sinfonie
(1923-1928). Composed
by Leos Janacek. Arranged
by Leoš Faltus and
Miloš Štedron. This
edition: complete
edition, urtext edition.
Linen. Complete Critical
Edition of the Works of
Leos Janacek H/3.
Complete edition, Score,
Set of parts. Duration 40
minutes. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA06861_00.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag (BA.BA06861).
ISBN 9790260104211.
34.3 x 27 cm
inches.
Leoš
Janácek’s
symphonic fragment Dunaj
(The Danube) dates from
the period of the
composition of
“Katya
Kabanovaâ€. The
composer was not
concerned with a
musical-picturesque
description of a river
landscape, but with the
mythical link between
women’s destinies
and
water.
“Pale
green waves of the
Danube! There are so many
of you, and one followed
by another. You remain
interlocked in a
continuous flow. You
surprise yourselves where
you ended up – on
the Czech shores! Look
back downstream and you
will have an impression
of what you have left
behind in your haste. It
pleases you here. Here I
will rest with my
symphony.†Thus
Leoš Janácek
described the idea behind
the composition project
which occupied him in
1923/24. However, after
further work, it remained
incomplete in 1926. His
“symphonyâ€
entitled Dunaj has
survived as a
continuously-notated,
four-movement bundle of
sketches in score form.
It is one of the works
which occupied him until
his death. The scholarly
reconstruction by the two
Brno composers Miloš
Štedron and Leoš
Faltus closely follows
the original
manuscript.
A
whole conglomeration of
motifs stands behind the
incomplete work. What at
first seems like a
counterpart to
Smetana’s Vltava,
in fact doesn’t
turn out to be a musical
depiction of the Danube.
On the contrary, the
fateful link between the
destiny of women, water
and death permeates the
range of motifs found in
the work. It seems to be
no coincidence that
Janácek, whilst
working on the opera
Katya Kabanova, in which
the Volga, as the river
bringing death plays an
almost mythical role,
planned a Danube
symphony, and that its
content was linked with
the destiny of women: in
the sketches, two poems
were found which may have
provided the stimulus for
several movements of the
symphony. He copied a
poem by Pavla
Kriciková into the
second movement, in which
a girl remarks that
whilst bathing in a pond,
she was observed by a
man. Filled with shame,
the young naked woman
jumps into the water and
drowns. The outer
movements likewise draw
on the poem
“Lola†by the
Czech writer Sonja
Špálová,
published under the
pseudonym Alexander
Insarov. This is about a
prostitute who asks for
her heart’s
desire: she is given a
palace, but then goes on
a long search for it and
is finally no longer
wanted by anyone. She
suffers, feels cold and
just wants a warm fire.
Janácek adds his
remark “she jumps
into the Danube†to
the inconclusive
ending.
To these
tangible literary models
is added Adolf
Veselý’s verbal
account which reports
that the composer wanted
to portray “in the
Danube, the female sex
with all its passions and
driving forcesâ€.
The third movement is
said to characterise the
city of Vienna in the
form of a
woman.
It is
evident that in his
composition, Janácek
was not striving for a
simple, natural lyricism.
The River Danube is
masculine in the Slavic
language –
“ten Dunajâ€
– and assumes an
almost mythical
significance in the
national character,
indeed often also a role
bringing death. The four
movements are motivically
conceived. Elements of
sound painting, small
wave-like figures in the
first movement, motoric,
driving movements in the
third are obvious
evocations of water. And
the content and the
literary level are easy
to discover. The
“tremolo of the
four timpaniâ€,
which was amongst
Janácek’s first
inspirations, appears in
the second movement. It
is not difficult to
retrace in it the fate of
the drowning bather. The
oboe enters lamentoso
towards the end of the
movement over timpani
playing tremolo, its
descending figure is
taken over by the flute,
then upper strings and
intensified considerably.
The motif of drowning
– Lola’s
despair – returns
again in the fourth
movement in the clarinet,
before the work ends
abruptly and
dramatically.
One
special effect is the use
of a soprano voice in the
motor-driven third
movement. The singer
vocalises mainly in
parallel with the solo
oboe, but also in
dialogue with other parts
such as the viola
d’amore, which
Janácek used in
several late works as a
sort of “voice of
loveâ€.
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Orchestra - Grade 2.5 SKU: AP.45883S By Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky. By Pete...(+)
Orchestra - Grade 2.5
SKU: AP.45883S
By
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
By Peter Ilyich
Tchaikovsky. Arranged by
Scott Watson.
Masterworks; Performance
Music Ensemble; Single
Titles; String Orchestra.
Highland/Etling String
Orchestra. Christmas;
Masterwork Arrangement;
Novelty; Romantic;
Secular; Winter. Score.
20 pages. Duration 2:20.
Highland/Etling
#00-45883S. Published by
Highland/Etling
(AP.45883S).
UPC:
038081423903.
English.
Have the
cookies left out on
Christmas Eve
mysteriously vanished?
Does it seem like the
nutcracker and toy
soldier figurines have
moved by themselves
overnight? Are you
experiencing strange
visions of holiday
confections dancing in
your head? There's only
one operative with the
right skill set for
holiday capers like
these: Secret Agent Sugar
Plum of the Holiday
Sweets Division of
WinterPol!
This
clever arrangement by
Scott Watson fuses themes
from Tchaikovsky's Dance
of the Sugar Plum Fairy
(from The Nutcracker)
with classic spy music
idioms, all set to a
driving rock beat. Sure
to be a player and
audience favorite in your
holiday concert!
(2:20).
Orchestra SKU: PR.416415760 For Really Big Orchestra. Composed by ...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
PR.416415760
For
Really Big Orchestra.
Composed by PDQ Bach.
Edited by Prof. Peter
Schickele. Study Score.
With Standard notation.
Duration 11 minutes.
Theodore Presser Company
#416-41576. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.416415760).
UPC:
680160636532. 9 x 12
inches.
The 1712
Overture stands out in
P.D.Q. Bach's oeuvre for
two reasons, among
others: it is by far the
most programmatic
instrumental piece among
those by the minimeister
of Wein-am-Rhein so far
unearthed, and 2) its
discovery has led to a
revelation about the
composer's father, Johann
Sebastian Bach, that has
exploded like a bombshell
on the usually serene
musicological landscape.
The overture is based on
an anecdote told to
P.D.Q. Bach by a cousin,
Peter Ulrich. Since P.U.
Bach lived in Dudeldorf,
only a few miles down the
road from Wein-am-Rhein,
he was P.D.Q.'s closest
relative, and he was, in
fact, one of the few
members of the family who
was on speaking terms
with P.D.Q. The story,
related to P.D.Q.
(fortunately for us
posterity types) in a
letter, may be summarized
thus: The town of
Dudeldorf was founded by
two brothers, Rudi and
Dieter Dudel, early in
the 18th century. Rudi
remained mayor of the
newborn burg for the rest
of his long life, but
Dieter had a dream of
starting a musicians'
colony, an entire city
devoted to music, which
dream, he finally
decided, could be
realized only in the New
World. In 1712, he and
several other bagpipers
sailed to Boston, never
to return to Germany.
(Henceforth, Rudi became
known as der deutscher
Dudel and Dieter as the
Yankee Dudel).
Unfortunately, the head
of the Boston Musicians'
Guild had gotten wind of
Dudel's plans, and
Wilhelm Wiesel (pron.
VEE-zle), known none too
affectionately around
town as Wiesel the
Weasel, was not about to
share what few gigs there
were in colonial America
with more foreigners and
outside agitators. He and
his cronies were on hand
to meet Dudel's boat when
it pulled into Boston
Harbor; they intended to
prevent the newcomers'
disembarkation, but Dudel
and his companions
managed to escape to the
other side of the bay in
a dinghy, landing with
just enough time to rent
a carriage and horses
before hearing the sound
of The Weasel and his
men, who had had to come
around the long way. The
Germans headed West, with
the Bostonians in furious
pursuit. soon the city
had been left far behind,
and by midnight so had
the pursuers; Dieter
Dudel decided that it was
safe for him and his men
to stop and sleep until
daybreak. When they
awoke, they found that
they were in a beautiful
landscape of low,
forested mountains and
pleasant fields, warmed
by the brilliant morning
sun and serenaded by an
entrancing variety of
birds. Here, Dudel
thought, her is where I
will build my colony. The
immigrants continued down
the road at a leisurely
pace until they came upon
a little church, all by
itself in the
countryside, from which
there suddenly emanated
the sounds of a pipe
organ. At this point, the
temptation to quote from
P.U. Bach's letter to
P.D.Q. cannot be
resisted: They went
inside and, after
listening to the glorious
music for a while,
introduced themselves to
the organist. And who do
you think it was? Are you
ready for this -- it was
your old man! Hey, no
kidding -- you know, I'm
sure, that your father
was the guy to get when
it came to testing new
organs, and whoever had
that one in Massachusetts
built offered old
Sebastian a tidy sum to
go over there and check
it out. The unexpected
meeting with J.S. Bach
and his sponsors was
interrupted by the sound
of horse hooves, as the
dreaded Wiesel and his
men thundered on to the
scene. They had been
riding all night,
however, and they were no
spring chickens to start
with, and as soon as they
reached the church they
all dropped, exhausted,
to the ground. The elated
Germans rang the church
bells and offered to buy
everyone a beer at the
nearest tavern. There
they were taught, and
joined in singing, what
might be called the
national anthem of the
New World. The melody of
this pre-revolutionary
patriotic song is still
remembered (P.D.Q. Bach
quotes it, in the bass
instruments, near the end
of the overture), but is
words are now all but
forgotten: Freedom, of
thee we sing, Freedom
e'er is our goal; Death
to the English King, Long
live Rock and Ross. The
striking paucity of
biographical references
to Johann Sebastian Bah
during the year 1712 can
now be explained: he was
abroad for a significant
part of that year,
testing organs in the
British Colonies. That
this revelation has not
been accepted as fact by
the musicological
establishment is no
surprise, since it means
that a lot of books would
have to be rewritten. The
members of that
establishment haven't
even accepted the
existence of P.D.Q. Bach,
one of whose major works
the 1712 Overture
certainly is. It is also
a work that shows
Tchaikowsky up as the
shameless plagiarizer
that some of us have
always known he was. The
discovery of this awesome
opus was made possible by
a Boston Pops Centennial
Research Commission; the
first modern performance
took place at the opening
concert of the 100th
anniversary season of
that orchestra, under the
exciting but authentic
direction of John
Williams.
Orchestra SKU: PR.41641576L For Really Big Orchestra. Composed by ...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
PR.41641576L
For
Really Big Orchestra.
Composed by PDQ Bach.
Edited by Peter
Schickele. Large Score.
With Standard notation.
Duration 11 minutes.
Theodore Presser Company
#416-41576L. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.41641576L).
UPC:
680160636549. 11 x 17
inches.
The 1712
Overture stands out in
P.D.Q. Bach's oeuvre for
two reasons, among
others: it is by far the
most programmatic
instrumental piece among
those by the minimeister
of Wein-am-Rhein so far
unearthed, and 2) its
discovery has led to a
revelation about the
composer's father, Johann
Sebastian Bach, that has
exploded like a bombshell
on the usually serene
musicological landscape.
The overture is based on
an anecdote told to
P.D.Q. Bach by a cousin,
Peter Ulrich. Since P.U.
Bach lived in Dudeldorf,
only a few miles down the
road from Wein-am-Rhein,
he was P.D.Q.'s closest
relative, and he was, in
fact, one of the few
members of the family who
was on speaking terms
with P.D.Q. The story,
related to P.D.Q.
(fortunately for us
posterity types) in a
letter, may be summarized
thus: The town of
Dudeldorf was founded by
two brothers, Rudi and
Dieter Dudel, early in
the 18th century. Rudi
remained mayor of the
newborn burg for the rest
of his long life, but
Dieter had a dream of
starting a musicians'
colony, an entire city
devoted to music, which
dream, he finally
decided, could be
realized only in the New
World. In 1712, he and
several other bagpipers
sailed to Boston, never
to return to Germany.
(Henceforth, Rudi became
known as der deutscher
Dudel and Dieter as the
Yankee Dudel).
Unfortunately, the head
of the Boston Musicians'
Guild had gotten wind of
Dudel's plans, and
Wilhelm Wiesel (pron.
VEE-zle), known none too
affectionately around
town as Wiesel the
Weasel, was not about to
share what few gigs there
were in colonial America
with more foreigners and
outside agitators. He and
his cronies were on hand
to meet Dudel's boat when
it pulled into Boston
Harbor; they intended to
prevent the newcomers'
disembarkation, but Dudel
and his companions
managed to escape to the
other side of the bay in
a dinghy, landing with
just enough time to rent
a carriage and horses
before hearing the sound
of The Weasel and his
men, who had had to come
around the long way. The
Germans headed West, with
the Bostonians in furious
pursuit. soon the city
had been left far behind,
and by midnight so had
the pursuers; Dieter
Dudel decided that it was
safe for him and his men
to stop and sleep until
daybreak. When they
awoke, they found that
they were in a beautiful
landscape of low,
forested mountains and
pleasant fields, warmed
by the brilliant morning
sun and serenaded by an
entrancing variety of
birds. Here, Dudel
thought, her is where I
will build my colony. The
immigrants continued down
the road at a leisurely
pace until they came upon
a little church, all by
itself in the
countryside, from which
there suddenly emanated
the sounds of a pipe
organ. At this point, the
temptation to quote from
P.U. Bach's letter to
P.D.Q. cannot be
resisted: They went
inside and, after
listening to the glorious
music for a while,
introduced themselves to
the organist. And who do
you think it was? Are you
ready for this -- it was
your old man! Hey, no
kidding -- you know, I'm
sure, that your father
was the guy to get when
it came to testing new
organs, and whoever had
that one in Massachusetts
built offered old
Sebastian a tidy sum to
go over there and check
it out. The unexpected
meeting with J.S. Bach
and his sponsors was
interrupted by the sound
of horse hooves, as the
dreaded Wiesel and his
men thundered on to the
scene. They had been
riding all night,
however, and they were no
spring chickens to start
with, and as soon as they
reached the church they
all dropped, exhausted,
to the ground. The elated
Germans rang the church
bells and offered to buy
everyone a beer at the
nearest tavern. There
they were taught, and
joined in singing, what
might be called the
national anthem of the
New World. The melody of
this pre-revolutionary
patriotic song is still
remembered (P.D.Q. Bach
quotes it, in the bass
instruments, near the end
of the overture), but is
words are now all but
forgotten: Freedom, of
thee we sing, Freedom
e'er is our goal; Death
to the English King, Long
live Rock and Ross. The
striking paucity of
biographical references
to Johann Sebastian Bah
during the year 1712 can
now be explained: he was
abroad for a significant
part of that year,
testing organs in the
British Colonies. That
this revelation has not
been accepted as fact by
the musicological
establishment is no
surprise, since it means
that a lot of books would
have to be rewritten. The
members of that
establishment haven't
even accepted the
existence of P.D.Q. Bach,
one of whose major works
the 1712 Overture
certainly is. It is also
a work that shows
Tchaikowsky up as the
shameless plagiarizer
that some of us have
always known he was. The
discovery of this awesome
opus was made possible by
a Boston Pops Centennial
Research Commission; the
first modern performance
took place at the opening
concert of the 100th
anniversary season of
that orchestra, under the
exciting but authentic
direction of John
Williams.
(Suite from Volume Alpha). Composed by Daniel Rosefeld. Arranged by Ralph Fo...(+)
(Suite from Volume
Alpha).
Composed by Daniel
Rosefeld.
Arranged by Ralph Ford.
Concert Band. Concert
Band;
Score. Pop Young Band.
Form:
Suite. Video Game. Grade
2.5. 24 pages. Published
by
Alfred Music
Orchestra SKU: SU.32040140 For Orchestra. Composed by Amy Riebs Mi...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
SU.32040140
For
Orchestra. Composed
by Amy Riebs Mills.
Orchestra. Full Score.
Subito Music Corporation
#32040140. Published by
Subito Music Corporation
(SU.32040140).
2222; 4331;
timp, 2 perc, pno; stgs
Duration: 13'30 Composed:
2016 Published by: Amy
Mills Music, LLC Like a
modern Pictures at an
Exhibition…. Ha
Shamayim is an original
piece for orchestra that
was inspired by
photographs taken by the
Hubble space telescope.
Each section is inspired
by one photo; the title
of each section is the
title that NASA gave to
the photograph. The words
Ha Shamayim are Hebrew
for The Heavens. They are
written in Genesis 1:1,
In the beginning God
created the heavens and
the earth. The words are
also seen in Psalm 19.
Section I: Warped Edge-On
Galaxy ESO 510-G13
The piece begins in outer
space with its glistening
stars. Glissandi are used
to depict the strange but
beautiful warp seen in
the photograph. Section
II: Galaxy Fires at
Neighboring Galaxy
Suddenly the piece erupts
as one galaxy fires blue
gas at its neighbor. They
engage in a cosmic
battle. Section III:
Youthful-looking Galaxy
May Be an Adult The
adolescent galaxy is
personified by a
humorous, gawky melody
reminiscent of teenage
boys who walk on feet
that are still too big.
Occasionally there is an
argument with an
authority figure, but the
joy of exploring the
universe quickly returns.
Section IV: Star Birth in
Galaxy M83 The
dramatic photograph looks
like a womb with veins.
The music begins on one
note, then it begins to
explore the initial
swelling and stretching.
It morphs into an
energetic fast theme,
still growing. Ultimately
it becomes glorious and
expansive, like the new
star. Section V: String
of ‘Cosmic
Pearls’ Surrounds
an Exploding Star The
first theme is a happy
circle dance inspired by
the circle of white dots
in the photograph. The
second theme is noble and
joyful. It is reminiscent
of the melody in the
famous chorus in
Haydn’s The
Creation with the words
from Psalm 19, The
heavens are telling the
glory of God. The music
then has flashbacks to
the earlier sections, and
ends in triumph. The five
sections in Ha Shamayim
are continuous with no
breaks. Difficulty Level:
5 (Advanced/Professional)
See composer website for
audio sample. Performance
materials available on
rental only:.
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.
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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.
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.
Divertimento teatrale
in one act. Operetta for
four voices. Composed
by Antonio Salieri.
Edited by Adrian La
Salvia and Thomas
Betzwieser. This edition:
Edition of selected
works, Urtext edition.
Linen. Spectrum of
European Music Theatre in
Separate Editions 1.
Edition of selected
works, Score, Critical
commentary, USB flash
drive. Duration 1 hour,
15 minutes. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA08811_00.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag (BA.BA08811).
ISBN 9790006539840.
33.1 x 26.5 cm inches.
Text Language: Italian.
Preface: Betzwieser,
Thomas. Text:
Giambattista
Casti.
A memorable
musical competition
commissioned by the
emperor Joseph II took
place on 7 February 1786
as part of a festival in
the orangery of the
Schönbrunn palace. A
German Singspiel ensemble
performed Mozart’s
“Schauspieldirektor
†whilst Antonio
Salieri’s
“Prima la musica e
poi le parole†was
performed by the Italian
court singers and
musicians. This charming
opera satire belongs to
the genre of
“metamelodrammaâ
in which the opera
itself becomes the
subject of the action.
The people who are part
of an opera production,
for example the
librettist, composer and
prima donna, appear as
characters on the stage
and are presented in a
humorous self-reflection.
In this ‘theatre
about theatre’
Salieri parodies the
music from Giuseppe
Sarti’s
“Giulio
Sabino†in his
insert arias, thus
playing on the music
which was totally
familiar with the
audience of the time. By
reflecting on the
musical-dramatic style of
that period and
discussing whether
‘the word’
or ‘the
music’ should take
priority, this
masterpiece is considered
to be an early forerunner
to Richard
Strauss’s
“Capriccioâ€.<
br> The new edition of
the score is published as
part of “opera
– Spectrum of
European Music Theatre in
Separate Editionsâ€.
There are several
alterations regarding the
libretto text, stage
directions, articulation,
ornamentation, etc. which
have been incorporated
into this newly engraved
vocal score. Furthermore,
all appendix numbers from
the score which concern
the quotations from
Giuseppe Sarti’s
“Giulio
Sabino†have also
been
incorporated.
â
¢ Urtext vocal score
based on the
historical-critical
hybrid score published as
part of “opera
– Spectrum of
European Music Theatre in
Separate Editionsâ€
edited by Thomas
Betzwieser (music
edition) and Adrian La
Salvia (text
edition). •
Original Italian libretto
with singable German
translation •
Comprehensive bilingual
foreword (Ger/Eng) on the
genesis and reception of
the work, on
metamelodramma and
intertextuality
etc. • Includes
an extensive appendix to
the quotations taken from
Giuseppe Sarti’s
“Giulio
Sabino†•
Idiomatic piano
reduction
About
Barenreiter
Urtext
What can I
expect from a Barenreiter
Urtext
edition?<
/p>
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
Orchestra - Grade 2.5 SKU: AP.35973S Composed by Susan H. Day. Performanc...(+)
Orchestra - Grade 2.5
SKU: AP.35973S
Composed by Susan H. Day.
Performance Music
Ensemble; Single Titles;
String Orchestra.
Highland/Etling String
Orchestra. Form: Ballade.
Score. 12 pages.
Highland/Etling
#00-35973S. Published by
Highland/Etling
(AP.35973S).
UPC:
038081411804.
English.
As the
title suggests, this
piece offers an
opportunity for players
to create a rich and
elegant sound by using
long, full bows with
slurred note passages.
Written in 3/4 time using
the keys of C and D,
there is a short solo
section to allow your 1st
chair players to shine.
All parts stay in 1st
position except the 1st
violins who have a few
notes in 3rd position.
There are some
accidentals, pizzicato
and divisi throughout,
and all parts share the
melodic lines. A
beautiful piece for
developing expressive
playing in your
group!
New York, New York Orchestre [Conducteur et Parties séparées] Jazz Lines Publications
Recorded by Frank Sinatra. Edited by Rob DuBoff, Jeffrey Sultanof, and Dy...(+)
Recorded by Frank
Sinatra. Edited by
Rob DuBoff, Jeffrey
Sultanof, and Dylan
Canterbury. Arranged by
Don Costa. Jazz, Swing.
Score and parts.
Published by Jazz Lines
Publications
(JL.JLP-9510).
Chamber orchestra (Orchestra) SKU: BA.BA10974 Composed by Franz Joseph Ha...(+)
Chamber orchestra
(Orchestra)
SKU:
BA.BA10974
Composed
by Franz Joseph Haydn.
Edited by Carl-Gabriel
Stellan Mörner. This
edition: urtext edition.
Stapled. Score. Hob.
I:46. Duration 19
minutes. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA10974_00.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag (BA.BA10974).
ISBN 9790006522767. 31
x 24.3 cm inches. Key:
B-flat major. Language:
German/English. Preface:
Andreas
Friesenhagen.
Haydn
’s “Sturm
und Drangâ€
symphonies along with the
London and the Paris
symphonies belong to his
most popular works today.
The “Sturm und
Drang†works
contain not only
masterpieces such as the
already published
“Farewell-Symphony
€ and the
“Maria
Theresia†symphony
but also gems such as the
recently published
“La Passioneâ€
symphony (2013) and now
the Symphony in B major
No. 46.
The
publication of this
symphony represents a
continuation of the
collaboration between
Bärenreiter and the
Henle publishing company
in the areas of large
vocal compositions,
operas and symphonic
works. The Symphony in B
major is based on the
Henle Complete Edition of
the “Works of
Joseph Haydn†and
is published with a full
score and large format
performing material on
sale.
About
Barenreiter
Urtext
What can I
expect from a Barenreiter
Urtext
edition?<
/p>
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
Orchestra - Grade 1.5 SKU: AP.33712S Composed by Richard Meyer. MakeMusic...(+)
Orchestra - Grade 1.5
SKU: AP.33712S
Composed by Richard
Meyer. MakeMusic Cloud;
Performance Music
Ensemble; Single Titles;
String Orchestra.
Highland/Etling String
Explorer. Light Concert;
Meters. Score. 8 pages.
Highland/Etling
#00-33712S. Published by
Highland/Etling
(AP.33712S).
UPC:
038081394527.
English.
As the
title suggests, this fun
grade 1.5 piece features
ever-changing time
signatures that will
intrigue and challenge
the young string
orchestra. There are four
mood shifts in the piece,
suggested by a student
narrator who stands up
and declares simply Once
upon a time, Suddenly,
Luckily, and Happily ever
after. But what, exactly,
is the story? That's up
to your students and your
audience to decide! This
charming piece is simple
rhythmically and
note-wise, but a great
way to get your orchestra
counting. Sure to spark
everyone's imagination!
This title is available
in MakeMusic Cloud.
Orchestra - Grade 4 SKU: HL.14000916 Composed by Hans Abrahamsen. Music S...(+)
Orchestra - Grade 4
SKU: HL.14000916
Composed by Hans
Abrahamsen. Music Sales
America. Classical.
Score. Composed 2002. 55
pages. Edition Wilhelm
Hansen #WH29689.
Published by Edition
Wilhelm Hansen
(HL.14000916).
ISBN
9788759859179.
12.0x16.5x0.538 inches.
English.
Stratifica
tions was composed by
Hans Abrahamsen in
1973-75 and was premiered
in the summer 1977 by the
Iceland Symphony
Orchestra at the Young
Nordic Music Festival in
Reykjavik. Programme
note: The stratifications
referred to in the title
unfold two different
levels. There is the
stratification of the
time dimension produced
by the opposition of
contrasting parts, at the
same time the polyphony,
the presence of several
simultaneously sounding
layers, is of great
importance to the music.
By garish colours and
clear-cut outlines a
polyrhythmic
simultaneousness of
simple melodies is
produced with more gestic
music and other material
which give a peculiar set
piece-like effect inthe
sound picture. The new
simplicity details are
here woven together in a
new kind of complex
whole. Stratifications
begins with a series of
concretistic masklike
pictures of the music. It
is like seeing lantern
slides. But this fictive
form crackles and the
music gets attentive and
real. The music is in a
night-mare condition,
where it is not getting
anywhere in spite of a
great dynamic display.
But finally is liberating
itself and rising in
triumph.
1812 Overture Orchestre [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire/avancé Belwin
(Op. 49). By Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky [Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky]. Arranged by Je...(+)
(Op. 49). By Piotr Ilyich
Tchaikovsky [Peter Ilyich
Tchaikovsky]. Arranged by
Jerry Brubaker.
Orchestra. Full
Orchestra; Masterworks;
Part(s); Score. Belwin
Concert Full Orchestra.
Form: Overture;
Transcription. Masterwork
Arrangement; Romantic.
Grade 4. 214 pages.
Published by Belwin
Publishing
Orchestra - Grade 2.5 SKU: AP.41193S Featuring: 25 or 6 to 4 / It Don'...(+)
Orchestra - Grade 2.5
SKU: AP.41193S
Featuring: 25 or 6 to
4 / It Don't Mean a Thing
(If It Ain't Got That
Swing) / Theme from Ice
Castles (Through the Eyes
of Love) / Any Way You
Want It. Arranged by
Michael Story.
Performance Music
Ensemble; Single Titles;
String Orchestra. Pop
Beginning String
Orchestra. Movie; Pop.
Score. 16 pages. Alfred
Music #00-41193S.
Published by Alfred Music
(AP.41193S).
UPC:
038081471730.
English.
This is a
set of four individual
arrangements of classic
popular songs, each of
which introduce or
reinforce specific
musical objectives. In
addition, this collection
is designed to serve as a
complete or partial
repertoire for any
concert program. These
highly recognizable tunes
with identifiable
teaching objectives can
be performed in one
concert or distributed
throughout the year.
There are piano
accompaniment and
percussion parts
included, which are both
completely optional. The
percussion part is easy
enough for your string
players to perform.
Orchestra SKU: PR.416415720 For Orchestra. Composed by Narong Pran...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
PR.416415720
For
Orchestra. Composed
by Narong Prangcharoen.
Full score. 24 pages.
Duration 5:30. Theodore
Presser Company
#416-41572. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.416415720).
UPC:
680160636150.
Illum
inating Journey is
composed to celebrate
Maestro Carl St. Clair's
25th Anniversary season
with Pacific Symphony.
Maestro St. Clair is one
of the few conductors who
has dedicated his time to
new music and support for
living composers. I first
encountered Maestro St.
Clair in 2004 when I was
one of the finalists for
the Young Composers
Competition. After I won
that competition, I had
an opportunity to work
with Maestro St. Clair on
the piece that he
commissioned for the
Pacific Symphony in 2005.
That's the beginning of
the journey of our
friendship. Illuminating
Journey is inspired by
Maestro St. Clair's
personality and the music
he loved. The piece is
mainly based on the pitch
material from Maestro St.
Clair's name CARL which
can be translated as C =
C, A = A, R = Re, and L =
La. That pitch material
already has the character
of Illuminating sound for
the open 5th and octave.
The piece also
incorporates some musical
references that have some
meaning for Maestro St.
Clair, such as the
hopefulness of the
melodic intervals from
West Side Story, There's
a Place for Us, composed
by Leonard Bernstein, who
was also Maestro St.
Clair's mentor.
Illuminating Journey
starts with the rhythmic
motion of the pitch C and
moves on to create a set
of pitches. The note C
functions as a center for
the endless energy of
this piece and creates a
triumphant ending. I
would personally like to
thank Maestro St. Clair
for his dedication on my
music and his friendship
throughout the past 10
years. The work with
Maestro St. Clair and the
Pacific Symphony was an
early step in my career
as a composer. I often
mentioned that I may not
be able to come this far
without that part of my
life. Thank you very
much, Maestro St. Clair
and the Pacific Symphony.
Let's celebrate our
Illuminating Journey
together.
Orchestra SKU: PR.41641572L For Orchestra. Composed by Narong Pran...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
PR.41641572L
For
Orchestra. Composed
by Narong Prangcharoen.
Large Score. 24 pages.
Duration 5:30. Theodore
Presser Company
#416-41572L. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.41641572L).
UPC:
680160636167.
Illum
inating Journey is
composed to celebrate
Maestro Carl St. Clair's
25th Anniversary season
with Pacific Symphony.
Maestro St. Clair is one
of the few conductors who
has dedicated his time to
new music and support for
living composers. I first
encountered Maestro St.
Clair in 2004 when I was
one of the finalists for
the Young Composers
Competition. After I won
that competition, I had
an opportunity to work
with Maestro St. Clair on
the piece that he
commissioned for the
Pacific Symphony in 2005.
That's the beginning of
the journey of our
friendship. Illuminating
Journey is inspired by
Maestro St. Clair's
personality and the music
he loved. The piece is
mainly based on the pitch
material from Maestro St.
Clair's name CARL which
can be translated as C =
C, A = A, R = Re, and L =
La. That pitch material
already has the character
of Illuminating sound for
the open 5th and octave.
The piece also
incorporates some musical
references that have some
meaning for Maestro St.
Clair, such as the
hopefulness of the
melodic intervals from
West Side Story, There's
a Place for Us, composed
by Leonard Bernstein, who
was also Maestro St.
Clair's mentor.
Illuminating Journey
starts with the rhythmic
motion of the pitch C and
moves on to create a set
of pitches. The note C
functions as a center for
the endless energy of
this piece and creates a
triumphant ending. I
would personally like to
thank Maestro St. Clair
for his dedication on my
music and his friendship
throughout the past 10
years. The work with
Maestro St. Clair and the
Pacific Symphony was an
early step in my career
as a composer. I often
mentioned that I may not
be able to come this far
without that part of my
life. Thank you very
much, Maestro St. Clair
and the Pacific Symphony.
Let's celebrate our
Illuminating Journey
together.
Urtext. Composed
by Georges Bizet. Edited
by Lesley A. Wright.
Orchestra; Softcover.
Eulenburg Orchestral
Series.
The world
premiere of the play
L'Arlesienne
with the incidental music
by Georges Bizet was a
notable failure not only
for the playwright
Alphonse Daudet, but also
for the composer.
Suite; Romantic. Full
score. 60 pages. Duration
17'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #EOS 20828.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.EOS-20828).
ISBN
9790004784693. 10 x 12.5
inches.
The two
four-movement orchestral
suites, in turn, are
still thrilling
concert-goers all over
the world, ever since
their first performances
in 1872 and 1880
respectively. In 1998 and
2001, Lesley A. Wright
presented the score and
orchestral parts of the
two repertoire pieces in
an Urtext edition
prepared for the first
time on the basis of all
relevant sources. Thus
not only will the yellow
Urtext angel be gracing
the conducting score and
orchestral parts, but,
next to the standardized
large format and new
layout of the parts,
there are other
user-friendly
improvements, such as
practical page-turns,
page-turn aids and
intelligent cue
notes.
Orchestra (Study Score) SKU: HL.50600470 Study Score. Composed by ...(+)
Orchestra (Study Score)
SKU: HL.50600470
Study Score.
Composed by Xiaoyong
Chen. Score. Classical,
Contemporary. Softcover.
56 pages. Sikorski
#SIK8579. Published by
Sikorski (HL.50600470).
8.25x11.75x0.183
inches.
“In
early 2006 I was
commissioned to write a
piece to be premiered in
a church. Before
beginning work on it, I
tested the acoustics
there, according to which
the compositional concept
developed. Somewhat later
I began to compose the
piece 'with the church',
so to speak. During the
process of composition,
however, the music
gradually distanced
itself from the original
spatial conditions and
developed into a piece
whose characteristics
were transformed into a
church-acoustical
structure. 'I see your
music when I hear it', a
listener once said to me.
Does one really see the
music? Can fragrances be
heard? Or can one smell
colours? This 5-part
composition is music in
which the tones move in
space on different
levels, even when they
are sometimes very quiet
and slow; they are clear
and transparent even when
they are apparently
dense, complicated and
energetic.â€
(Xiaoyong Chen).
(Score and Sound Masterworks). By Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904). Study Score. Study...(+)
(Score and Sound
Masterworks). By Antonin
Dvorak (1841-1904). Study
Score. Study Score with
CD. Softcover with CD. 88
pages. Published by Hal
Leonard . Sheet music
CD.
Orchestra (Full Score) SKU: HL.244904 For Orchestra. Composed by B...(+)
Orchestra (Full Score)
SKU: HL.244904
For Orchestra.
Composed by Bryce
Dessner. Music Sales
America. Classical.
Softcover. Composed 2017.
64 pages. Duration 1020
seconds. Chester Music
#CH83985. Published by
Chester Music
(HL.244904).
8.25x12.0x0.508
inches.
Quilting,
co-commissioned by the
BBC Symphony Orchestra
and the Los Angeles
Philharmonic, is my first
stand alone work for
orchestraand is loosely
inspired by the American
tradition of quilt
making. I composed
Quilting while living
most of last year in
Paris.During my time
there, I thought a lot
about what it means to
compose symphonic music
as a young American in
the 21st century, when so
many of the many
masterworks which are
programmed year in and
out by orchestras across
the country are European.
I considered which
artistic traditions
defined the American
19th-century. I began to
think of the American
crafts-tradition of
quilting as a foilto the
high-art tradition of
European orchestral
composition. As the score
for my new work began to
take shape, I started
thinking about the
manuscript itself as an
object, its vertical and
horizontal planes create
a kind of patterned
geometry of their own.
Visually the way a
musical score is woven
together like patchwork
brought to mind quilts
and the great American
tradition of quilting. I
imagined about how
conducting an orchestra
can feellike stitching a
piece together, or sewing
together a large number
of musical ideas and
musicians into a coherent
and transcendent whole.
Quilting was an integral
part of American
vernacular in the 18th
and 19th centuries, the
African-American quilting
tradition is especially
fascinating, and the
quilts tell the stories
of the women and
communities who made
them. The names of the
quilt patterns themselves
can have their own sense
of narrative: 'jacobs
ladder', 'drunkards
path', 'solomon's
puzzle', and (my favorite
for its relevance to this
piece) 'the road to
California. - Bryce
Dessner.
Orchestra SKU: HL.14042598 Composed by Poul Ruders. Music Sales America. ...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
HL.14042598
Composed
by Poul Ruders. Music
Sales America. Classical.
Softcover. Composed 2013.
Edition Wilhelm Hansen
#WH31776. Published by
Edition Wilhelm Hansen
(HL.14042598).
ISBN
9788759827482.
Prog
ramme Note Poul Ruders
WIND-DRUMMING
WIND-DRUMMING was written
in 1979 on a commission
from The Danish
Percussion Ensemble. The
piece is a clash of two
kinds of
sound-associations, the
mystic, exotic impact of
Latin-American drumming,
and the more well dressed
reputation of Western
concert-instruments, in
this case a wind-quintet
(w. electric flute). The
two instrumental camps
either melt into one soft
humming ritual or are
split wide apart, the
winds tearing their way
through the undergrowth
of rainforest-drumming.
There is more than one
way of getting on to
WIND-DRUMMING: obviously
it is about the
confrontation of two
incongruent ways of
living, a lament on the
damage done tothe
tropical rainforests of
the world by modern
civilisation. One can
hear it plainly as a
direct rhythm-show, a
downright number or a
joyous homage to the most
exiting kind of
folkloristic music at
all: the carnal spell of
the Brazilian Samba. Poul
Ruders.
Orchestra - Grade 2 SKU: AP.49460 Composed by Chris M. Bernotas (ASCAP). ...(+)
Orchestra - Grade 2
SKU: AP.49460
Composed by Chris M.
Bernotas (ASCAP).
MakeMusic Cloud; Single
Titles; String Orchestra.
Sound Innovations for
String Orchestra. Score
and Part(s). Duration
1:40. Alfred Music
#00-49460. Published by
Alfred Music (AP.49460).
ISBN 9781470650308.
UPC: 038081571089.
English.
If there
is one thing music
educators are it is
resilient! Resilience, by
Chris M. Bernotas, is
dedicated to all music
educators in recognition
of how they always adapt
to the unknown and rise
to every challenge. This
overture is the perfect
concert opener for your
first-year string
orchestra. Using only the
notes in the key of D,
and melodic parts for
all, every student will
shine. Violin 2 and Viola
are doubled, as are Cello
and String Bass, making
it very flexible and
perfect for any mix of
instruments. Correlated
to Sound Innovations,
Book 2, Level 2. (1:40)
This title is available
in MakeMusic Cloud.