Total performance time - ca. 19:00
Full orchestra with soprano solo and opt. chorus (full set includes 40 choral octavos). Instructions are included for shorter performance options.
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From the brilliant pen of Calvin Custer comes this splendid montage of folk style songs, both traditional and original, to celebrate the joy of the season. Performance time - ca. 6:45
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Performance time - ca. 2:00
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Seven exquisite movements comprise this wonderful edition of Bartók folk-style music for strings. With plenty of solo opportunities and unique textures for strings, this set can be performed in numerous combinations of individual movements. A must for every orchestral library.
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Grade 3–4
Originally, this setting of folk songs was the fourth movement of Vaughan Williams' famous English Folk Song Suite for band. Including “Princess Royal,” “Admiral Benbow” and “Portsmouth,” all the charm and character of the original has been skillfully scored for strings in this outstanding arrangement by Robert Longfield. Dur: 2:45
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Brahms struggled for years with composition of his First Symphony – the feeling of impotence in the face of Beethoven's works seemed overwhelming. He wrote to his friend, the conductor Hermann Levi: “I will never compose a symphony! You have no idea how the likes of me feels when he always hears such a giant (Beethoven) marching behind him.” But in October 1876 Brahms finally did complete it, and the first – acclaimed – performances of his First Symphony immediately took place in Karlsruhe, Mannheim, Munich, and Vienna. We herewith offer the score of this work, published within the framework of our New Collected Edition, as a convenient study score. In his preface to this Urtext edition in small format, our editor – Brahms expert Robert Pascall – presents interesting information about the work's genesis and publishing history.
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Total performance time - ca. 19:00
Full orchestra with soprano solo and opt. chorus (full set includes 40 choral octavos). Instructions are included for shorter performance options.
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Performance time - ca. 4:40
The Kennedy Center Honors program paid tribute in 2004 to America's favorite film composer, including a performance of several of Mr. Williams' classic scores. Paul Lavender has adapted the televised musical tribute into a concert edition for all orchestras who enjoy performing the ever-imaginative music of John Williams. Includes:
Star Wars (Main Title), Jaws, Superman March, Harry Potter, Raiders March and Theme from E.T.
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Total performance time - ca. 8:15
I. Prologue (2:00)
II. Theme* (2:45)
III. Christmas Eve Finale (3:00)
Includes SATB choir and vocal solo (both optional); full set (HL04490939) includes 40 vocal/choral parts.
*Theme may be performed year-round as a single movement.
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Total performance time - ca. 8:00 (Theme only - ca. 3:00)
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Performance time - ca. 6:30
Full orchestra with optional SATB chorus. Full set (HL04491278) includes 40 choral parts.
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Concert version from the video game series' original soundtrack.
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We are pleased to reintroduce this classic Americana-style work from Clare Grundman, arguably one of educational music's most widely-played arrangers. With exquisite simplicity, this medley is true to Grundman form with carefully crafted American folk songs in a symphonic setting. Includes Billy Boy, Skip to My Lou, and Shenandoah. (Boosey & Hawkes)
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Total performance time - ca. 18:30
Master arranger Bruce Healey brings us a spectacular showcase of pop music's greatest act with 13 memorable songs, each given a new creative treatment in this stunning symphonic arrangement. Includes two options for shorter performances (12 minutes or 15 minutes).
Includes: All My Loving, All You Need Is Love, Blackbird, Can't Buy Me Love, Come Together, Day Tripper, Here Comes The Sun, If I Fell, Lady Madonna, Let It Be, Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da, Something and Yesterday.
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Performance time - ca. 3:05
For male vocal solo and orchestra. Key: A Range: e-a1
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Performance time - ca. 7:15
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Performance time - ca. 4:35
Adele's Oscar-winning song, as heard in the James Bond motion picture Skyfall. Film orchestrator and arranger J.A.C. Redford has adapted his film version for full symphony orchestra. Includes drum set, electric bass, and optional guitar; full set (HL04491280) includes 40 parts for opt. SATB chorus.
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Performance time - ca. 3:00
(With opt. vocal solo and opt. men's chorus) Dimitri Tiomkin's iconic western theme from the TV series of the same name (1959-62) evokes the energy and excitement of a 19th-century cattle drive. Originally sung by Frankie Laine, the lyrics (by longtime Tiomkin collaborator Ned Washington) describe riding the range in the Wild West, with picturesque references to “dogies” (motherless calves) and “vittles” (the folk spelling for “victual” or prepared food). The song remains among the most recognized of western themes, recorded by such diverse artists as Johnny Cash, The Jackson 5, Oingo Boingo, and Dan Ackroyd and John Belushi in The Blues Brothers.
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With SATB chorus (opt.).
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Set of parts available: 48010334
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This Suite is taken from the ballet “Billy the Kid” written for the American Ballet Caravan at the suggestion of its director Lincoln Kirstein and based on a story by Eugene Loring.
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HPS 934
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Full Orchestra Set contains score and strings: 8-8-6-6-6
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Set of parts available: 48007629
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Franz Schubert transformed five song melodies from his rich output of Lieder into instrumental music. The song “The Trout” from 1817 served as a theme for the variations in his Quintet D. 667 for piano, violin, viola, violoncello and double bass, one of chamber music's most popular works. The piece's sunny mood – it sounds much more cheerful than Schubert's other chamber music – comes across like an echo of the felicitous summer months of 1819. The then twenty-two-year-old Schubert passed these in convivial company at Steyr in Upper Austria, and subsequently set to work composing. The present Urtext edition largely follows the Viennese first edition, which likely reproduces the original version of the now lost autograph. In addition, it takes into account the only manuscript source of this work, a copy by Schubert's friend Albert Stadler. Musicians everywhere will appreciate the optimally-placed page turns in the individual parts!
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