This movement, taken from Handel's famous "Violin Sonata No. 3," is fun to play and enjoyable for audiences to hear. Much attention must be paid to the dynamic contrasts requested. As with most music of the
This compilation of popular traditional folk tunes includes varied musical styles. Shenandoah is a lovely ballad-type piece emphasizing beautiful tone quality, a warm vibrato, and legato bowing.
Here is a fun and playable rudimental solo based around a melody by Leo Delibes. There is a piano accompaniment included which is always a nice change of pace!
Extensive doublings enable ensembles with limited instrumentation to successfully perform and enjoy this beautiful hymn. Fresh harmonies and bubbling counterpoint help add to the overall appeal of this
Young musicians are given an opportunity to develop and showcase their lyricism with this expressive concert work. The melody has a decidedly folk-song nature that paints a vivid picture of a scenic
Verdi's "La Traviata" is a three-act opera composed in 1853. The prelude to Act 1 contains the first notes heard in the opera, creating an ethereal, shimmering canvas that sets the stage for all the
Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869) was a composer and pianist from New Orleans who studied music in Europe. Pasquinade is one of the last works that Gottschalk wrote. It was considered salon
Soaring melodies evoke wide-open spaces, perhaps mountains, prairies, or even oceans. To some, this uplifting work might suggest a yearning for independence or freedom; to others perhaps a desire to explore
String orchestra conductors interested in featuring a non-string soloist in their concert program will find this a perfect tour de force for a rising woodwind star. Stylistically, it is lyrical and melodic;
Sacred Symphony is an interesting work with several challenges and many rewarding musical moments. Challenges include the use of syncopated rhythmic patterns and frequent use of double stops in all
Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869) was a composer and virtuoso pianist from New Orleans. After moving to Paris to study music at age 13, he soon took Europe by storm and was praised by critics and