"All through the Night" ("Ar Hyd y Nos") is a Welsh folksong sung to a tune which was first recorded in 1784. This sensitive arrangement by Mark Armstrong is for voice and small orchestra of flute, harp and
Franz Schubert's famous "Ave Maria" arranged by Mark Armstrong for voice and small orchestra (Fl, Ob, Hn, Hp, Strings).
This song was made famous by Caruso and is featured here in an arrangement for high voice and orchestra (Key C). Guy d'Hardelot was the pen name of Helen Rhodes (nee Guy), a French composer, pianist, and
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"Brindisi" (or Drinking Song - "Libiam") from Giuseppi Verdi's opera, La Traviata arranged for reduced orchestra and soprano and tenor soloists. Price includes Full Score and instrumental parts.
Irish traditional song arranged for high voice and orchestra (Key Eb).
Instrumentation: Fl, Ob, Cor Ang, Irish whistle, accordion, solo fiddle,2 Hns, Pno, Hp, Strings, 2 Perc
One of Puccini's most celebrated arias from La Bohème in a reduced orchestration by Mark Armstrong. (Fl, Ob, Cl, 2 Tpt, 2 Hn, 2 Trb, Hp, Timp and Strings)
Aria for solo voice, choir and orchestra from G.F. Handel's 1757 oratorio - The Triumph of Time and Truth. Instrumentation: 2 Ob, 1 Bsn, Strings.
A classic Irish song in a beautiful arrangement for high voice and orchestra (Key Eb). Instrumentation: (Fl, Ob, Hn, Hp, Pno, 2 Perc, Strings)
"Fill Fill a rún ó" is a beautiful Irish song thought to originate in Donegal. It is arranged voice and small orchestra (Key D). Instrumentation: (Fl, Irish whistle (optional),Ob, Hn, Hp, Pno,
A set of four timeless Irish melodies in an arrangement for choir and small orchestra (Fl, Ob, Hn, Hp, Piano, Strings, Perc). Featuring Danny Boy, She Moved Through the Fair, Down by
"Gortnamona" is one of the most beautiful of Irish songs written by Percy French. The title comes from the name of a beautiful Georgian house set in its own parkland in Co. Galway. Percy French was a
"The Hills of Donegal" is a beautiful traditional Irish song in an arrangement for high voice and orchestra (Key D). Instrumentation: Fl, Ob, Cor Ang, 2 Hns, Hp, Perc, Strings)
M. W. Balfe's well-known aria from his opera The Bohemian Girl arranged for soprano and reduced orchestra (Fl, Ob, Cl, 2 Hns, 2 Trb, Hp, Strings).
"I Hear You Calling Me" was a British popular song published in London in 1908 by Boosey & Co. The lyrics were by Harold Lake (a journalist writing as Harold Harford) and the music by Charles Marshall.
"La fleur que tu m'avais jetee" - the famous "Flower Song" from Carmen in which Don José tries to convince Carmen of his love for her by producing the flower she threw at him, which he kept
"Laudamus te" for soprano solo and orchestra from J. S. Bach's Mass in B Minor. Instrumentation: Violins, Celli, Bassi, Harpsichord/Organ.