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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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
An outgrowth of NBC's 1952 successful tele-documentary Victory at Sea, was Project 20 two years later: a 30-episode series that was scored completely by Robert Russell Bennett. The episode, called Down to
A festive and joyous romp with the master! Calling for bravura as well as lyrical playing, this arrangement is sure to please both audience and performer alike. The interplay between the instruments
This highly original contemporary composition opens with an unassuming docile theme that is soon replaced with driving tutti components furiously depicting a vividly punctuated theme. Passive melodies
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
All the shrouded mystery and resplendent grandeur of the fourth movement of Respighi's masterpiece Pines of Rome have been effectively captured in this brilliant arrangement for string orchestra
Finally, this classic work is now available for full orchestra, with or without piano! All solo piano parts are covered within the orchestra but can also be played with a soloist. One of the most popular
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
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
A slow and somber "Grave" introduction leads to a light-hearted "Allegro," presenting an ideal piece to teach sonata form. The clearly marked bowings and artist-level fingerings will save precious rehearsal