Mozart's effervescent brilliance and perfection of the Classical form are evident in this movement, written in 1775 for wind sextet. The included bowings and fingerings help make this wind piece a natural
Your string students can finally experience performing Debussy's masterpiece. This arrangement still contains all of the impressionistic beauty with only the pianistic arpeggios removed. With its very
Taken from a set of pieces by Edward Elgar for violin and piano that the arranger played with his daughter when she was a young violin student, proving that a young violinist can play music with beautiful
Borodin's original work for full orchestra idyllically depicts an interaction of Russians and Asians in the steppes of the Russian Caucasus. The skillful setting of this classic work captures the musical
Initially written for military band, the first movement of Holst's "Second Suite in F" comprises three British folk tunes which were originally performed on string instruments. The key has been changed
Written in 1830, Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique depicts the life of a troubled artist searching for true love, only to end in despair. In March to the Scaffold, the artist
Quick and lively, Moorish Dance comes at the beginning of Act II of of the famous Verdi opera "Aida." This well-constructed arrangement for strings will work as a snappy opener or an exciting
Two parts of the ten-part piano masterwork "Pictures at an Exhibition" are presented here in a very playable string orchestra arrangement, including an abridged version of The Great Gate of Kiev
When "The Rite of Spring" was first performed in Paris in 1913, it created shock waves not only in the theater where it was performed, but throughout the world of music. It is one of the most revolutionary
This beautiful romanza from the Italian opera "L'elisir d'amore" (The Elixir of Love) is sung when it appears that a love potion, purchased to win the heart of the lady Adina, is working. This arrangement
Completed the last year of his life, the Mozart "Horn Concerto in D Major" is full of the exuberant melodic material and spontaneous creativity for which much of Mozart's output is known. This movement of
A sarabande is a slow and stately dance popular in the Baroque era. This piece is from the second of six English Suites thought to have been composed in 1715 by J.S. Bach. Since
An arrangement of the first movement from Franz Schubert's original composition for violin and piano (op. 137, D. 384), composed in 1816 when he was just 20 years old. The petite and intimate nature of the