(Concerto No. 1 for Marimba, Strings and Percussion). Composed by Gillingham. Ar...(+)
(Concerto No. 1 for
Marimba, Strings and
Percussion). Composed by
Gillingham. Arranged by
Nathan Daughtrey. For
Soloist(s) with String
Orchestra (Solo Marimba
Percussion 1 (xylophone,
bells, chimes) Percussion
2 (brake drum, cowbell,
shaker, suspended cymbal,
crash cymbals, temple
blocks, triangle)
Percussion 3 (4 toms,
crash cymbals, bass drum,
suspended cymbal, tam
tam, hi hat) Violin I
Violin II). Medium
difficult. Orchestra
score only. Duration
16:30. Published by C.
Alan Publications
Norfolk Rhapsody No. 2 Orchestre [Conducteur d'étude / Miniature] - Facile Oxford University Press
Composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958). Edited by Stephen Hogger. For or...(+)
Composed by Ralph Vaughan
Williams (1872-1958).
Edited by Stephen Hogger.
For orchestra (2 flutes,
2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2
bassoons, 4 horns, 2
trumpets, 3 trombones,
bass tuba, timpani,
triangle, harp and
strings). This edition:
paperback. Level B-C
(easy - moderately
difficult). Study score.
32 pages. Duration 10
minutes. Published by
Oxford University Press
(KV 207, 211, 216, 218, 219, 261, 269 (261a), 373). Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus...(+)
(KV 207, 211, 216, 218,
219, 261, 269 (261a),
373). Composed by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791). For solo
violin and orchestra.
This edition: Urtext
edition. Paperback. Study
score, Anthology. Text
Language: German/English.
KV 207, 211, 216, 218,
219, 261, 269 (261a),
373. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
Orchestra SKU: HL.49019910 Composed by John Casken. This edition: Saddle ...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
HL.49019910
Composed
by John Casken. This
edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Study Score. Softcover.
Composed 2007. 76 pages.
Duration 20'. Schott
Music #ED13617. Published
by Schott Music
(HL.49019910).
ISBN
9790220134395. UPC:
888680089528.
8.25x11.75x0.25
inches.
My Concerto
for Orchestra (2007) is a
twenty-minute work in
which different sections
of the orchestra, as well
as individual solos and
duos from within the
orchestra, are
highlighted as the music
unfolds. The work
continues my interest in
two-movement forms that
began with my Cello
Concerto (1991), and was
later developed in
Sortilege (1996) and
Symphony (Broken Consort)
(2004). In these works,
and in the Concerto for
Orchestra, each movement
is given equal weight and
importance with the
second developing earlier
material and taking it in
new directions.The
two-movement form of the
Concerto for Orchestra
derives from a symphonic
sonata structure,
reshaping the traditional
four-movement form and
combining this with
aspects of sonata form, a
tradition that goes back
to Liszt, Schoenberg and
Sibelius:1st movement (i)
exposition of ideas -
dramatic and sudden (ii)
scherzo and development 1
- resolute2nd movement
(iii) adagio - calm and
unhurried (iv)
development 2 with
recapitulation - intense
and energeticThe Concerto
for Orchestra was
commissioned by the
Musikalische Akademie des
Nationaltheatre-Orchester
s Mannheim with the
support of Die Landesbank
Baden-Wurttemberg for its
first two performances on
31st March and 1st April
2008 conducted by
Friedemann Layer. The
score is dedicated in
friendship and admiration
to Ronald Zollman.John
Casken
Prelude for String Orchestra Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire Boosey and Hawkes
By Gerald Finzi (1901-1956). Score and Parts. Boosey and Hawkes Orchestra. Grade...(+)
By Gerald Finzi
(1901-1956). Score and
Parts. Boosey and Hawkes
Orchestra. Grade 3-4. 25
pages. Boosey and Hawkes
#M060830594. Published by
Boosey and Hawkes
By Franz Joseph Haydn. Arranged by Robert D. Mccashin. String Orchestra. FJH Str...(+)
By Franz Joseph Haydn.
Arranged by Robert D.
Mccashin. String
Orchestra. FJH String
Orchestra. Late in life,
Franz Joseph Haydn wrote
twelve symphonies known
as the "London" or
"Salomon" Symphonies.
They were composed for
and during his two visits
to London between 1791
and 1795. It was during
his first visit that he
was awarded the honorary
degree of Doctor of Music
from Oxford University
(1791). Haydn had been
invited to come to London
by Johann Peter Salomon,
London violinist and
concert impresario. The
invitation included the
writing and conducting of
some twenty new works as
part of a dedicated
concert series. Symphony
No. 104 in D Major is the
last of the 12 London
Symphonies from which
this arrangement is
drawn. Despite the
dramatic slow
introduction of the first
movement, the entire
symphony reflects the
great satisfaction and
joyful energy of Haydn's
existence during these
visits to England. Score
for this title: ST6097S.
Extra part for this
title: ST6097P. Level:
4.5. Published by The FJH
Music Company Inc.
(1st Movement from Serenade in C Major for String Orchestra, Op. 48). By Peter...(+)
(1st Movement from
Serenade in C Major for
String Orchestra, Op.
48). By Peter Ilyich
Tchaikovsky (1840-1893).
Arranged by Victor
LÌ_pez. Concert Band.
Concert Band;
Masterworks; Part(s);
Score. Belwin Concert
Band. Form: Sonatina.
Masterwork Arrangement;
Romantic. Grade 3. 260
pages. Published by
Belwin Publishing
Orchestra SKU: FG.55011-315-2 Composed by Kalevi Aho. Study score. Fennic...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
FG.55011-315-2
Composed by Kalevi Aho.
Study score. Fennica
Gehrman #55011-315-2.
Published by Fennica
Gehrman (FG.55011-315-2).
ISBN
9790550113152.
The
Sieidi concerto is in one
movement but divided into
several sections both
faster and slower, wildly
rhythmic, lyrical and
more static. For the
soloist it is extremely
demanding because he is
constantly having to
switch from one technique
to another - for djembe
and darabuka playing with
the hands differs
radically from that of
tom-tom or drumstick
technique or the playing
of pitched percussion
instruments such as the
marimba and
vibraphone.
Normal
ly, in a percussion
concerto, the soloist has
to play surrounded by a
huge battery of
instruments, often behind
the orchestra. In Sieidi
he uses only nine
instruments, and he is in
front of the orchestra
the whole time. The
instruments are in a row
in front of the platform,
starting with the djembe
on the far right (as
viewed by the audience)
and ending with the
tam-tam on the far left.
The soloist plays only
one instrument at a
time.
The title
of the concerto, Sieidi,
is Sami - a language
spoken in the northern
region of Finland, Sweden
and Norway known as
Lapland. It denotes an
ancient cult place such
as an unusually-shaped
rock, sometimes also a
special rock face or even
a whole mountain
fell.
The Sieidi
concerto is in one
movement but divided into
several sections both
faster and slower, wildly
rhythmic, lyrical and
more static. For the
soloist it is extremely
demanding because he is
constantly having to
switch from one technique
to another - for djembe
and darabuka playing with
the hands differs
radically from that of
tom-tom or drumstick
technique or the playing
of pitched percussion
instruments such as the
marimba and
vibraphone.
Normally, in a percussion
concerto, the soloist has
to play surrounded by a
huge battery of
instruments, often behind
the orchestra. In Sieidi
he uses only nine
instruments, and he is in
front of the orchestra
the whole time. The
instruments are in a row
in front of the platform,
starting with the djembe
on the far right (as
viewed by the audience)
and ending with the
tam-tam on the far left.
The soloist plays only
one instrument at a
time.
The title
of the concerto, Sieidi,
is Sami - a language
spoken in the northern
region of Finland, Sweden
and Norway known as
Lapland. It denotes an
ancient cult place such
as an unusually-shaped
rock, sometimes also a
special rock face or even
a whole mountain
fell.
The Sieidi
concerto is in one
movement but divided into
several sections both
faster and slower, wildly
rhythmic, lyrical and
more static. For the
soloist it is extremely
demanding because he is
constantly having to
switch from one technique
to another - for djembe
and darabuka playing with
the hands differs
radically from that of
tom-tom or drumstick
technique or the playing
of pitched percussion
instruments such as the
marimba and
vibraphone.
Normally, in a percussion
concerto, the soloist has
to play surrounded by a
huge battery of
instruments, often behind
the orchestra. In Sieidi
he uses only nine
instruments, and he is in
front of the orchestra
the whole time. The
instruments are in a row
in front of the platform,
starting with the djembe
on the far right (as
viewed by the audience)
and ending with the
tam-tam on the far left.
The soloist plays only
one instrument at a
time.
The title
of the concerto, Sieidi,
is Sami - a language
spoken in the northern
region of Finland, Sweden
and Norway known as
Lapland. It denotes an
ancient cult place such
as an unusually-shaped
rock, sometimes also a
special rock face or even
a whole mountain
fell.
The Sieidi
concerto is in one
movement but divided into
several sections both
faster and slower, wildly
rhythmic, lyrical and
more static. For the
soloist it is extremely
demanding because he is
constantly having to
switch from one technique
to another - for djembe
and darabuka playing with
the hands differs
radically from that of
tom-tom or drumstick
technique or the playing
of pitched percussion
instruments such as the
marimba and
vibraphone.
Normally, in a percussion
concerto, the soloist has
to play surrounded by a
huge battery of
instruments, often behind
the orchestra. In Sieidi
he uses only nine
instruments, and he is in
front of the orchestra
the whole time. The
instruments are in a row
in front of the platform,
starting with the djembe
on the far right (as
viewed by the audience)
and ending with the
tam-tam on the far left.
The soloist plays only
one instrument at a
time.
The title
of the concerto, Sieidi,
is Sami - a language
spoken in the northern
region of Finland, Sweden
and Norway known as
Lapland. It denotes an
ancient cult place such
as an unusually-shaped
rock, sometimes also a
special rock face or even
a whole mountain
fell.
(Reduction for 2 Pianos, 4 Hands). Composed by Robert Schumann. Arranged by Erns...(+)
(Reduction for 2 Pianos,
4 Hands). Composed by
Robert Schumann. Arranged
by Ernst Herttrich. For
Piano, Piano Duet. Henle
Music Folios. Softcover.
G. Henle #HN1139.
Published by G. Henle
Trombone and Piano - Advanced SKU: CY.CC3136 Composed by John W. Ware. Cl...(+)
Trombone and Piano -
Advanced
SKU:
CY.CC3136
Composed by
John W. Ware. Classical.
Score and Parts. Cherry
Classics #CC3136.
Published by Cherry
Classics (CY.CC3136).
ISBN 9790530111055.
8.5 x 11 in
inches.
This fine
work has sat dormant for
many years and has now
come to light thanks to
the efforts of Charlie
Vernon, Bass Trombonist
of the Chicago Symphony,
who performed this
virtuoso work as a young
performer. The concerto
is in the standard three
movement form: Fast,
slow, fast. This
publication is a
reduction from the
original orchestral
version (to be released
at some point in the
future). Here is a
description of the
Concerto by the composer,
John W. Ware. I started
on the trombone concerto
in my junior year
studying composition at
Indiana University. While
working on it, I learned
of an opportunity to make
it sort of a thesis piece
(though students didn't
write a thesis in
composition while an
undergrad). The original
version was for trombone
with string orchestra,
and it was performed by
the IU String Orchestra,
conducted by Dr. Arthur
Corra, with Robert Priez,
trombone, as part of my
senior composition
recital. I thought the
performance was quite
good (Priez played
extraordinarily well),
and the piece received a
newspaper review in the
Indiana Daily Student, in
which the reviewer wrote
that the work was almost
too exciting. I thought
at the time that he had
given me and my music a
fine compliment. I made a
piano version of the
accompaniment, shortening
and tightening the first
movement, for
performances in 1966; I
made a second revision in
1967 for a performance by
E. J. Eaton, trombonist
at the University of
Tennessee at Martin,
arriving at the form in
which the work exists
now. The first movement
is in fairly normal
sonata-allegro form, in
the key of A minor. It
alternates between
assertive and more
thoughtful moods. There
is no introduction; the
soloist enters
immediately and dominates
much of the movement. The
main theme is--by some
manipulation--a source
for most of the other
themes, and all of the
themes are used in close
proximity to each other,
including contrapuntal
combinations, especially
near the end. Originally
the movement included a
lengthy fugato, now much
shortened and including a
stretto that builds and
subsides before a cadenza
leading to a coda based
on both the principal and
secondary themes. Key
relations in this
movement, as in the other
two, are quite free and
often chromatic, with
frequent third-relations;
but returns to the tonic
at the end are emphatic.
The writing is
challenging for both
soloist and accompanist;
the piece is substantial,
requiring technique and
stamina. The second
movement is in F minor
and is also built on both
contrast and close
relationships between the
main and secondary
themes. The main theme is
heard in the piano part
before the soloist
enters. The mood is more
lyric than in the first
movement, but with
dramatic episodes also.
In this movement are some
definite derivations from
themes in the first
movement. The ending is a
sort of lengthened shadow
of the opening. The
finale returns to A
minor, with themes
slightly related to
polonaise rhythms, but
with strong echoes of
first-movement themes.
Here, too, dramatic and
lyric episodes alternate,
with dotted rhythms
frequently propelling the
music forward. The
introduction is a brief
and simple preparation
for the solo entry. Later
in the movement, a very
brief, slightly slower
section is soon overtaken
by the original tempo.
Toward the end, there is
a second cadenza, again
leading to a swift and
energetic coda. The work
is about 20 minutes in
length and is appropriate
for advanced
performers.
By Ludwig van Beethoven. Arranged by Vernon Leidig. By Ludwig van Beethoven / ar...(+)
By Ludwig van Beethoven.
Arranged by Vernon
Leidig. By Ludwig van
Beethoven / arr. By
Vernon Leidig. For Full
Orchestra. Full
Orchestra. Full
Orchestra. Level: 3
(grade 3). Conductor
Score and Parts.
Published by Alfred
Publishing.
(Orchestra) SKU: BA.BA11902 Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven. Edited by J...(+)
(Orchestra)
SKU:
BA.BA11902
Composed
by Ludwig van Beethoven.
Edited by Jonathan Del
Mar. This edition: urtext
edition. Stapled. Score.
Opus 43. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA11902_00.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag (BA.BA11902).
ISBN 9790006573417.
32.5 x 25.5 cm
inches.
Beethoven
composed the ballet music
“Die Geschöpfe
des Prometheusâ€
during 1800–01,
commissioned by the
ballet master Salvatore
Viganò for
performances with his
Viennese company.
Although the ballet was
initially quite
successful, with almost
thirty continuous
performances, it did not
enjoy a sustained
performance tradition.
Its overture, however,
was a different matter:
considered almost a
symphonic movement in
terms of orchestration,
style and structure, it
was often performed on
its own even during
Beethoven’s
lifetime.
In
general, previous
editions of this overture
relied on the first print
as the main source.
However, the authenticity
of this source cannot be
convincingly proven. For
this new edition,
Beethoven specialist
Jonathan Del Mar
incorporates various
manuscript sources,
including a set of parts
from 1803/4 that has
never been considered
before. In this way,
numerous discrepancies
could be
clarified.
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Score
and Parts. Composed
by Kenneth Baird. Shawnee
Press. Score and Parts.
Shawnee Press #J0172.
Published by Shawnee
Press (HL.35024759).
UPC: 747510071556.
8.5x11 inches.
Ken
Baird has created music
that is exciting and
enjoyable, music that has
movement, dynamic
contrast, and stylistic
interest, and music that
is interesting for both
young performers and
young audiences alike.
Each of the 3 sets
contains four individual
pieces. Pricing will make
these sets a bargain for
directors of young
orchestras. Optional
Violin 3 parts are
available to reinforce or
substitute for viola. A
piano part, which is not
required for performance,
is included to be helpful
to beginning
orchestras.
String Orchestra - Grade 2-3 SKU: HL.35024760 Full Score. Composed...(+)
String Orchestra - Grade
2-3
SKU:
HL.35024760
Full
Score. Composed by
Kenneth Baird. Shawnee
Press. 16 pages. Shawnee
Press #JC0585. Published
by Shawnee Press
(HL.35024760).
UPC:
888680046606. 8.5x11
inches.
Ken Baird
has created music that is
exciting and enjoyable,
music that has movement,
dynamic contrast, and
stylistic interest, and
music that is interesting
for both young performers
and young audiences
alike. Each of the 3 sets
contains four individual
pieces. Pricing will make
these sets a bargain for
directors of young
orchestras. Optional
Violin 3 parts are
available to reinforce or
substitute for viola. A
piano part, which is not
required for performance,
is included to be helpful
to beginning
orchestras.