For String Orchestra (8-8-4-4-4).
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“Peter Warlock” was a pseudonym for Philip Heseltine, an Anglo-Welsh music critic of the early 20th century. Warlock (who also wrote the well-known “Three Carols” in The Oxford Book of Carols) originally wrote Capriol Suite for piano duet, but it is his own arrangement for string orchestra that is enduringly regarded by musicians and listeners alike, thanks to Warlock's treatment of ancient dance and folksong combined with a 20th century compositional approach. A “must” for your string library! (G. Schirmer, Inc.)
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The timeless music of West Side Story is captured in this classic arrangement now available from Hal Leonard. Jack Mason's showcase features six songs skillfully scored for school orchestra. Includes: I Feel Pretty, Maria, Something's Coming, Tonight, One Hand, One Heart, Cool, and America.
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Music from five classic holiday films are included in this impressive concert medley for orchestra, recalling some of the most memorable songs and themes from Home Alone, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Miracle on 34th Street, The Polar Express, and The Nightmare Before Christmas.
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This complete orchestration by Robert Russell Bennett, the arranger of the original Broadway production, is a standard among professional and community orchestras alike and includes The Sound of Music (main title), How Can Love Survive, The Lonely Goatherd, My Favorite Things, Sixteen Going on Seventeen, Do-Ré-Mi, Edelweiss, An Ordinary Couple, No Way to Stop It, Maria and Climb Ev'ry Mountain. (Score is not available separately) Duration - ca. 10:30
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A long-time favorite in the string repertoire, this 3-movement classic continues to dominate festival performances. Holst created this masterwork with student players in mind during his tenure at St. Paul's Girls School, where his career also flourished in music education. As an added feature, four optional woodwind parts (flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon) created by Holst have been included in the publication.
I. Prelude; II. Air; III. Dance
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One of Mannheim Steamroller's most popular carols has been adapted for concert use by arranger Calvin Custer. Featuring solo cello over exquisite, contemporary harmonies, the unique effects of this Christmas standard make it an ideal centerpiece for your holiday programming.
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Following the end of World War II, Shostakovich faced pressure to deliver a veritable victory symphony, following his two so-called 'war symphonies'. However, the premiere of Symphony No.9 in E-flat major, op.70, in November 1945, left the audience slightly bewildered due to the absence of triumphant gestures. Despite being in the heroic key of E-flat major, there was nothing grandiose about this work. Witty and playful, full of academic allusions and ironic diffractions, this music creates the feeling of witnessinga masquerade whose real meaning is hidden behind its jollity and posturings.
This volume is part of the revised and corrected new edition of all 15 symphonies by Dmitri Shostakovich published by Boosey & Hawkes and Sikorski as large format study scores for optimal legibility. All scores and the related orchestral parts have been newly computer typeset, and the orchestral parts are also compatible for performance use with scores in 'The New Collected Works of Dmitri Shostakovich'.
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