| Theme from Symphony No. 1, Movement 3 Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur] - Intermédiaire Belwin
By Gustav Mahler (1860-1911). Arranged by Brad Pfeil. Orchestra. Score; Stri...(+)
By Gustav Mahler
(1860-1911).
Arranged by Brad Pfeil.
Orchestra. Score; String
Orchestra. Belwin Concert
String Orchestra.
Masterwork
Arrangement; Romantic.
Grade
3. 16 pages. Published by
Belwin Publishing
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| Theme from Symphony No. 1, Movement 3 Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire Belwin
By Gustav Mahler (1860-1911). Arranged by Brad Pfeil. Orchestra. Part(s); Sc...(+)
By Gustav Mahler
(1860-1911).
Arranged by Brad Pfeil.
Orchestra. Part(s);
Score;
String Orchestra. Belwin
Concert String Orchestra.
Masterwork Arrangement;
Romantic. Grade 3. 130
pages.
Published by Belwin
Publishing
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| More Classical Highlights Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons, alto, violoncelle De Haske Publications
String Quartet or String Orchestra - easy SKU: BT.DHP-1135315-070 Arrange...(+)
String Quartet or String
Orchestra - easy SKU:
BT.DHP-1135315-070
Arranged by Nico Dezaire.
De Haske String Orchestra
Series. Set (Score and
Parts). De Haske
Publications #DHP
1135315-070. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1135315-070).
ISBN 9789043146814.
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch. More
Classical Highlights
is the follow-up to
Classical
Highlights, a
collection featuring
arrangements of classical
themes dating from the
17th century up to
the19th century. The
parts are quite easy and
attractively written, but
the arrangements stay as
faithful as possible to
the original works.
Baroque music is
represented with two
highlights: the
well-known Canon
by Pachelbel may well be
the most performed 17th
century composition. The
power of the piece lies
in a bass line of only
eight notes, above which
the melodic line of the
round itself develops.
Réjouissance
from Music for the
Royal Fireworks is a
very joyful composition
bythe Anglo-German
baroque composer Handel.
The 18th century
classical style gives us
the refined minuet
by Boccherini, the
Italian composer who
wrote a wealth of chamber
music. The 19th century
features in three famous
works: the lively
Marche Militaire No
1 by the Austrian
composer Schubert
originates from 3
Marches Militaires
for four-handed piano.
The Can Can from
Orphée aux
enfers (Orpheus in
the Underworld) is the
best-known separately
performed piece by the
operetta composer
Offenbach. Following this
exciting dance music
there is the beautiful,
lofty Largo theme
from the second movement
of Czech composer
Dvorákâ??s From
the New World
Symphony. In short: Six
varying arrangements -
challenging and very
suitable for
performances!
More Classical
Highlights is het
vervolg op Classical
Highlights, een
verzameling arrangementen
van klassieke thema´s
die dateren uit de
periode van de 17e eeuw
tot en met de 19e eeuw.
De partijen zijn
eenvoudig en
aantrekkelijk geschreven;
tegelijkertijd blijven de
arrangementen dicht bij
het origineel. De
barokmuziek is
vertegenwoordigd met twee
highlights. De bekende
Canon van
Pachelbel is wellicht de
meest gespeelde
17e-eeuwse compositie. De
kracht ervan ligt in een
baslijn van slechts acht
noten waarboven zich het
lijnenspel van de canon
ontspint.
Réjouissance
uit Music for the
Royal Fireworks is
een zeer opgewekte
compositie van
deDuits-Engelse
barokcomponist Händel.
De 18e-eeuwse klassieke
stijl horen we terug in
het verfijnde
menuet van
Boccherini, een
Italiaanse componist die
een schat aan kamermuziek
schreef. De 19e eeuw komt
naar voren in drie
beroemde stukken. De
uitbundige Marche
militaire nr. 1 van
de Oostenrijkse componist
Schubert komt uit 3
Marches militaires
voor vierhandig piano. De
Can Can uit
Orphée aux
enfers (Orpheus in de
onderwereld) is het
beroemdste afzonderlijk
uitgevoerde stuk van de
operettecomponist
Offenbach. Na deze
opzwepende dansmuziek
volgt het prachtige,
gedragen thema uit het
tweede deel van de
symfonie Uit de nieuwe
wereld met de titel
Largo, van de hand
van de Tsjechische
componist Dvorák.
Kortom: zes zeer
afwisselende
arrangementen, uitdagend
en uitermate geschikt
voor uitvoeringen!
More Classical
Highlights ist die
Fortsetzung von
Classical
Highlights, einer
Sammlung von Arrangements
klassischer Themen aus
der Zeit vom 17. bis zum
19. Jahrhundert. Die
Stimmen sind recht
einfach gehalten und
reizvoll ausgearbeitet;
zugleich sind die
Arrangements nah an den
Originalstu cken. Der
Barock ist mit zwei
musikalischen
Höhepunkten vertreten:
Der bekannte Canon
von Pachelbel ist
vielleicht die meist
gespielte Komposition aus
dem 17. Jahrhundert. Die
Kraft dieses Stu ckes
liegt in einer Basslinie
aus nur acht Noten, u ber
der sich das eigentliche
Gefu ge des Kanons
entwickelt.
Réjouissance
aus der
Feuerwerksmusik
ist einesehr fröhliche
Komposition des
deutsch-englischen
Barockkomponisten
Händel. Ein Kleinod
der Klassik aus dem 18.
Jahrhundert ist das
raffinierte
Menuett von
Boccherini, einem
italienischen
Komponisten, der einen
groÃ?en Schatz an
Kammermusik schrieb. Das
19. Jahrhundert ist mit
drei beru hmten Werken
vertreten: Der lebhafte
Marche militaire No.
1 des Ã?sterreichers
Schubert stammt aus 3
Marches militaires fu
r Klavier zu vier
Händen. Der
Can-Can aus
Orphée aux
enfers (Orpheus in
der Unterwelt) ist das
beru hmteste separat
aufgefu hrte Stu ck des
Operettenkomponisten
Offenbach. Nach dieser
mitreiÃ?enden Tanzmusik
folgt ein schönes,
erhabenes Thema aus dem
zweiten Satz der
Sinfonie Aus der Neuen
Welt mit dem Titel
Largo aus der
Feder des tschechischen
Komponisten Dvorák.
More Classical
Highlights, qui fait
suite au recueil
Classical
Highlights, rassemble
une collection
dâ??arrangements de
thèmes classiques
couvrant une période
de trois siècles, du
XVIIe au XIXe siècle.
Les diverses parties
instrumentales sont
faciles et agréables
jouer, mais les
arrangements restent
néanmoins fidèles
aux compositions
originales. La musique
baroque est
représentée par
deux oeuvres toujours
appréciées. Parmi
toutes les compositions
du XVIIe siècle, le
célèbre
Canon de Pachelbel
est peut-être celle
que lâ??on entend le
plus souvent. Sa
puissance réside dans
une simple ligne de basse
de huit notes par-dessus
laquelle se développe
le motif ducanon
lui-même.
Réjouissance,
tirée de Music for
the Royal Fireworks,
est une pièce très
enjouée du compositeur
baroque anglo-allemand
Haendel. Le style
classique du XVIIIe
siècle est inclus sous
la forme dâ??un
élégant
menuet de
Boccherini, un
compositeur italien qui a
écrit une quantité
de musique de chambre. Le
XIXe siècle est
évoqué par trois
oeuvres célèbres.
La dynamique Marche
militaire n° 1, du
compositeur autrichien
Schubert, extrait des
Trois marches
militaires pour piano
quatre mains. Le
Cancan
dâ??Orphée aux
enfers est la plus
connue des oeuvres
dâ??Offenbach,
célèbre pour ses
opérettes. Cette danse
endiablée est suivie
du Largo,
admirable thème du
deuxième mouvement de
la Symphonie du
Nouveau Monde, du
compositeur tchèque
Dvorák. En
résumé : six
arrangements variés,
stimulants et parfaits
pour être
interprétés en
concert ! $47.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Intermediate Music for Three, Volume 1, Part 3 - Cello/Bassoon [Partie séparée] Last Resort Music Publishing
(Mix and Match Trios for Strings, Woodwinds, Saxophones and Keyboard). By Variou...(+)
(Mix and Match Trios for
Strings, Woodwinds,
Saxophones and Keyboard).
By Various. Arranged by
Daniel Kelley. String
Trio, Wind Trio, Mixed
Trio, Clarinet Trio,
Saxophone Trio, Piano
Trio, Piano Quartet. For
Cello or Bassoon in C.
Trios. Intermediate Music
for Three. Classical.
Intermediate. Partbook -
Part 3. Published by Last
Resort Music Publishing
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| Festival March Orchestre d'harmonie - Avancé Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Clarinet 3, Cymb...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass
Drum, Bassoon, Clarinet
1, Clarinet 2, Clarinet
3, Cymbals, Euphonium,
Euphonium T.C., Flute 1,
Flute 2, Horn 1, Horn 2,
Horn 3, Horn 4, Oboe,
Percussion 1, Percussion
2, Piccolo, Snare Drum,
Timpani, Triangle,
Trombone 1 and more. -
Grade 5 SKU:
CF.SPS78 Composed by
Victor Herbert. Symphonic
Band (SPS). Set of Score
and Parts. With Standard
notation.
3+12+12+6+6+3+12+24+24+6+
6+8+8+6+6+9+18+18+27+8+8+
8+8+9+9+9+9+12+3+6+6+40+6
pages. Duration 7:37.
Carl Fischer Music
#SPS78. Published by Carl
Fischer Music (CF.SPS78).
ISBN 9781491152553.
UPC: 680160910052. Key:
Bb major. Festival
March is presented in a
new edition arranged by
Richard Summers. It is a
tour de force composition
for advanced bands and
hearkens back to a bygone
era during the golden age
of the band movement.
Directors and students
will hear operatic music
from composer Victor
Herbert who is best known
for his Christmas
classic, Toyland. This
is a richly scored
masterpiece that deserves
to return to standard
status in concert band
repertoire. We are proud
to bring you this new
setting of this cherished
classic. Festival
March by Victor Herbert
was written for the
Pittsburgh Symphony and
first performed under
Herbert’s
direction in Chicago on
Dec. 9, 1901 celebrating
the 12th anniversary
of Chicago’s
Auditorium Theatre. Also
known as the Auditorium
Festival March, he
included it many times
for programs of a
festival nature. The main
theme Auld Lang Syne, a
famous Scottish folk
song, is incorporated
many times along with
brass fanfares,
interludes and march
melodies. This band
arrangement is very
similar to the original
orchestral composition.
The missing string parts,
the addition of the
saxophone section and
other band instruments,
editing of the
superimposed triplets
against
sixteenth notes, to
one or the other, and
articulations suitable
for the band, were major
challenges. The style of
early twentieth-century
American music is
captured here. This
arrangement will give
band musicians access to
a fine piece of music
that could only be
appreciated by orchestra
musicians up to now.
Although suitable for
many occasions, this
piece is a great way to
begin or end a December
holiday concert.
 Notes to the
ConductorVictor
Herbert’s music
can be interpreted in a
romantic style, which is
the conductor’s
responsibility to read in
nuance and musicality.
The beginning and other
triple-tonguing sections
of this piece have a
March of the Toys quality
to it. Â The interludes
and Auld Lang Syne
sections are legato and
musical. The March
sections can also be
shaped musically.About
the ComposerVictor
Herbert was born in
Ireland in 1861 and
raised in Germany. When
he moved to America in
1886, he joined the
Metropolitan Opera as
principal cellist and
eventually composed many
works including
forty-three operettas
on Broadway from the
1890s to World War I,
including Naughty
Marietta and Babes in
Toyland. Victor Herbert
conducted the Pittsburgh
Symphony from 1898 to
1904 and then was the
conductor of his own
Victor Herbert Orchestra.
He formed ASCAP with a
group of composers in
1914 and was the director
until his death in 1924.
Among his thirty-one
compositions for
orchestra, Festival March
was a favorite of his and
was eventually published
by Carl Fischer Music.
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| Festival March Orchestre d'harmonie - Avancé Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Clarinet 3, Cymb...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass
Drum, Bassoon, Clarinet
1, Clarinet 2, Clarinet
3, Cymbals, Euphonium,
Euphonium T.C., Flute 1,
Flute 2, Horn 1, Horn 2,
Horn 3, Horn 4, Oboe,
Percussion 1, Percussion
2, Piccolo, Snare Drum,
Timpani, Triangle,
Trombone 1 and more. -
Grade 5 SKU:
CF.SPS78F Composed by
Victor Herbert. Symphonic
Band (SPS). Full score.
With Standard notation.
40 pages. Carl Fischer
Music #SPS78F. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.SPS78F). ISBN
9781491153239. UPC:
680160910731. Festi
val March is presented in
a new edition arranged by
Richard Summers. It is a
tour de force composition
for advanced bands and
hearkens back to a bygone
era during the golden age
of the band movement.
Directors and students
will hear operatic music
from composer Victor
Herbert who is best known
for his Christmas
classic, Toyland. This
is a richly scored
masterpiece that deserves
to return to standard
status in concert band
repertoire. We are proud
to bring you this new
setting of this cherished
classic. About the
CompositionFestival March
by Victor Herbert was
written for the
Pittsburgh Symphony and
first performed under
Herbert’s
direction in Chicago on
Dec. 9, 1901 celebrating
the 12th anniversary
of Chicago’s
Auditorium Theatre. Also
known as the Auditorium
Festival March, he
included it many times
for programs of a
festival nature. The main
theme Auld Lang Syne, a
famous Scottish folk
song, is incorporated
many times along with
brass fanfares,
interludes and march
melodies. This band
arrangement is very
similar to the original
orchestral composition.
The missing string parts,
the addition of the
saxophone section and
other band instruments,
editing of the
superimposed triplets
against
sixteenth notes, to
one or the other, and
articulations suitable
for the band, were major
challenges. The style of
early twentieth-century
American music is
captured here. This
arrangement will give
band musicians access to
a fine piece of music
that could only be
appreciated by orchestra
musicians up to now.
Although suitable for
many occasions, this
piece is a great way to
begin or end a December
holiday concert.
 Notes to the
ConductorVictor
Herbert’s music
can be interpreted in a
romantic style, which is
the conductor’s
responsibility to read in
nuance and musicality.
The beginning and other
triple-tonguing sections
of this piece have a
March of the Toys quality
to it. Â The interludes
and Auld Lang Syne
sections are legato and
musical. The March
sections can also be
shaped musically.About
the ComposerVictor
Herbert was born in
Ireland in 1861 and
raised in Germany. When
he moved to America in
1886, he joined the
Metropolitan Opera as
principal cellist and
eventually composed many
works including
forty-three operettas
on Broadway from the
1890s to World War I,
including Naughty
Marietta and Babes in
Toyland. Victor Herbert
conducted the Pittsburgh
Symphony from 1898 to
1904 and then was the
conductor of his own
Victor Herbert Orchestra.
He formed ASCAP with a
group of composers in
1914 and was the director
until his death in 1924.
Among his thirty-one
compositions for
orchestra, Festival March
was a favorite of his and
was eventually published
by Carl Fischer Music.
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| Orientale - Intermédiaire Carl Fischer
Orchestra violin 1, violin 2, violin 3, viola, cello, bass - Grade 4 SKU: CF....(+)
Orchestra violin 1,
violin 2, violin 3,
viola, cello, bass -
Grade 4 SKU:
CF.CAS63 From
Novelettes, Op. 15.
Composed by Alexander
Glazunov. Arranged by
Deborah Baker Monday. SWS
FS. Concert String
Orchestra. Set of Score
and Parts. With Standard
notation.
24+24+6+15+15+10+16
pages. Carl Fischer Music
#CAS63. Published by Carl
Fischer Music (CF.CAS63).
ISBN 9780825889387.
UPC: 798408089382. 8.5 x
11 inches. Key: D
major. Originally
written for string
quartet, this fantastic
characteristic piece from
Glazunov is a welcome
addition to the string
orchestra repertoire, as
arranged by Deborah Baker
Monday. Well-suited for
the more advanced
ensemble, it contains
excellent musical
opportunities and the
chance to play the music
of a prominent Russian
composer. Deborah's
setting stays very true
to the original, but
enhances it for use by
the full ensemble. Alert
your contest/festival
music committee to this
worthy new piece for high
school string
orchestras. Alexander
Glazunov
(1865–1936) lived
during a very
transitional period of
Russian music history,
active as a composer,
conductor, and teacher.
He was a part of the
Romantic school of
Russian music following
in the tradition of
Tchaikovsky, like his
fellow composers Borodin
and
Rimsky-Korsakov.During
his years at the
conservatory he
instructed many students
who chose to pursue the
modern trends set forth
by Debussy. Stravinsky,
Shostakovich, and even
Prokofiev took
instruction from
Glazunov. Although they
considered him
old-fashioned, he was
remembered as a
stabilizing influence
during transitional
times.Glazunov’s
music stayed within the
category of Russian
Romanticsm: nationalistic
with classical formality.
His list of works
includes numerous
symphonies, concertos,
piano and vocal works,
and chamber works
including seven string
quartets.Op. 15 was first
given the title
“Suite†(a
collection of dances),
and after a
friend’s
recommendation he changed
the name to
“Novelettesâ€.
The five movements are of
contrasting style, but
beautifully reminiscent
of their particular
themes:I. Alla
SpagnuolaII.
OrientaleIII. Interludium
in modo anticoIV. ValseV.
All’ UnghereseThis
movement is very well
adaptable for string
orchestra. The original
string quartet moodis
light, using harmonics
and pizzicato, but there
are forceful sections
which allow for strong
sectional playing
(especially with the
cello and bass orchestral
sound). There is very
much interesting melodic
material offered for all
instruments which lends
itself to a fantastic
string orchestra
arrangement. Conductors
will find material in all
sections which provide
greatopportunities for
rehearsal.The form is a
large ABA with a D.C. al
fine, but the sections
are not square by any
means.There is lots of
energy and momentum in
the material of both
sections, as well as a
modalcharacter which
gives the music an exotic
sound. Bowing patterns
abound in all sections
formore great teaching
opportunities.
About Carl
Fischer Concert String
Orchestra
Series Thi
s series of pieces (Grade
3 and higher) is designed
for advancing ensembles.
The pieces in this series
are characterized
by: - Expanded use
of rhythms, ranges and
keys but technical
demands are still
carefully
considered
- More
comprehensive bowing
techniques
- Viola
T.C.
included
- Careful
selection of keys and
degree of difficulty for
advancing
musicians
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