"There is not a violinist alive in this century who does not have the sound of Kreisler's works in his ear, and indeed, in his heart." Isaac Stern said those powerful words when shown these
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This is aptly subtitled as it is indeed a major work of substantial content in a two-movement setting. Using the hymn Give Us This Day, Maslanka has constructed a work both expressive and powerful
Machala, a native of Poland, has enjoyed a career as performer, composer, and teacher, all centered around his instrument, the horn. He was the first horn player in the history of Juilliard to receive a
To the modern listener, Fritz Kreisler evokes the elegance, romance, and old world charm of the Viennese ballroom, with sweeping cantabile melodies and bubbly arpeggiated passages that delight audiences.
Heinrich Baermann was one of the most celebrated virtuosi clarinetists of the early nineteenth century. While he is primarily known for having inspired some of the most revered pieces in the clarinet
The title comes from James Brown's tune "Mother Popcorn" and the piece is infused with the energetic rhythms and pointed articulations found in funk music.
Based on the best-selling book by Blair Tindall, Amazon's Mozart in the Jungle has become a cultural phenomenon. The Golden Globe winning series has attracted a wide audience, drawn to the lives of the
This ethereal contemporary reflection and portrayal of hope, dignity, and innocence attempts to bring some solace and introspection. With delicate percussion shadings, multiple dynamic opportunities,
Ulysses Kay's Pantomime Fantasy balances its lively, light-hearted nature with challenging show-off passages, making for a dynamic and exciting piece. Mentored by William Grant Still at the
Pieces of Advice is a suite for horn and piano which celebrates the horn as a virtuoso instrument. It is closer to jazz horn style than orchestral horn writing and is stylistically closer to
Taken from Arnold's Little Suite for Brass, Op. 80, John Paynter's splendid arrangement retains the breezy, folk-like quality of the original. Solos highlight the siciliano while the technical