Russian composer Alexander Scriabin was known for his chromatic, almost bitonal, harmonies. This lesser-known gem, arranged into G major, showcases the sheer beauty of the evident chromaticism in this
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Known for his thousands of film, radio, and symphonic arrangements, prolific composer Norman Leyden published this suite for string orchestra in 1971. The four brief, contrasting movements blend
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Very faithful to the original but arranged with the younger player in mind, this setting of an orchestral staple is sure to challenge every section of your orchestra. The lyrical opening section will
Serenade for Strings, Op. 22, First Movement is presented in its entirety in G major (from the original E major), making it wonderfully accessible to less advanced ensembles. A staple in classical
An exciting concert or festival opener! Includes educationally appropriate bowings and fingerings to save precious rehearsal time and develop a mature sound. This setting is the perfect piece to develop and
The theme of this majestic setting is an old national hymn of Russia which was also used in the Coronation Scene of Mussorgsky's 'Boris Godunov' and quoted in Beethoven's String Quartet Op. 59, #2 in E