Here is a classic arrangement being made available to a new generation of students! The beautiful Berceuse and exciting Finale of Stravinsky's "Firebird Suite" are fantastic works of music
Experience the sounds and life of ancient Egypt in this exciting piece for full orchestra. Intricate rhythms and soaring melodies make this a stunning addition to your next concert. Ample percussion and
Here is the original and beloved fantasia that calls for string orchestra, harp, and two soloists-usually flutes but often substituted with violins. This lush arrangement of the English folksong is a
This is one of the few largely unchanged works from the famous Leopold Stowkowski recording of Grainger's music. It has been prepared from the composer's manuscript score with the approval of the Percy
Originally a piano showpiece, this rhapsody is a progression of folk melodies in the form of a czardas, a traditional folk dance that begins slowly and moves toward a fiery conclusion. Students focus on
Using the lush and modal harmonies associated with the Impressionistic period, Of Glorious Plumage depicts birds both at rest and in flight. The second part of the piece depicts glorious flocks of
This invigorating overture is a celebration of achievement and seeks to portray the feeling of standing on top of the world. Featuring memorable themes and vibrant fanfares, this is a powerful way to begin
Expressing the many different moods and events of a storm, the opening begins with the violins playing a gripping ostinato pattern suggesting that a storm is coming. The first two themes convey the erratic
Take a journey with the legendary hero Perseus as he slays the snake-haired Medusa and rescues the princess Andromeda! From the opening rhythmic figures to the soaring melodies, this dynamic and stunning
This programmatic work suggests the events of a prophecy. There is tension the telling of the future, which is heard in the opening percussion and in the running string lines as the piece continues. The
Girolamo Frescobaldi composed this now-famous melody in the 1600s. For over 300 years, the Frescobaldi Toccata has been performed and loved by generations! This transcription presents a bold