One of Brahms' most performed works, this "very boisterous potpourri of student songs" (J. Brahms) is now playable by strings, or strings with any combination of wind and percussion instruments up to full
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Originally for band, this classic orchestration showcases Vaughan Williams' mastery of bringing English folk songs into the orchestral repertoire.
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A must for any regal ceremony. The traditional Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 has been scored for young full orchestra or strings alone. The famed processional is followed by the majestic
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This march in C major begins with a stately melody with dotted-note rhythms shared between the winds and strings. Every section has a chance to play thematic material. The more lyric trio features melodic
A stunning arrangement of the incredible masterwork! Perfect for string orchestra alone or with added instruments up to full orchestra. This setting offers the opportunity to explore the entire suite. All
This wonderful and very authentic arrangement of Rob Roy distills the greatest of the melodies and gives shape to the form. An excellent choice for community and collegiate programming,
A lovely transcription with tasteful reductions that allow the advanced orchestra or community orchestra to experience Tchaikovsky's masterpiece in about half the duration of the original. A must for any
This theme and variations from Beethoven's Seventh Symphony is one of the most famous slow movements in the entire symphonic repertoire. Due to its somber minor key and quiet rhythmic pulse, it
You will find this a singularly enjoyable programming option. Written by one of Puerto Rico's dance masters, Virgilia was intended for dancing and it demands that we do so with vibrant
This symphonic suite has been a favorite for years! Not too many concessions were made in the arrangement, so your work will be cut out for you. Great material for advanced orchestras!