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Full Orchestra - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1258540 Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Arranged by Aika Uta. Classical. Score and Parts. 23 pages. Aika Uta #851796. Published by Aika Uta (A0.1258540). Are you a flutist passionate about classical music? Then you will love this product! It contains a revised and adapted score of the Andante in C Major, K. 315/285e, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, one of the most beautiful works for flute and orchestra. The score was rewritten with a more beautiful and practical handwriting, and the horns were adapted to the modern tuning in F, following the current orchestral formations. You will have the certainty of playing an authentic and professional version of this wonderful piece, which expresses all the delicacy and lyricism of Mozart. And more: you can also buy the playback version for accompaniment, which simulates the sound of the orchestra with digital quality. So you can practice and have fun playing Mozart’s Andante in C Major with your own symphonic ensemble! Don’t miss this opportunity and get your product through the link below!
Andante in C major by Mozart for Flute and Orchestra
Orchestre

$29.99 25.83 € Orchestre PDF SheetMusicPlus

String Orchestra - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.922637 Composed by Johann Strauss Jr. Arranged by Aaron Meier. Romantic Period,World. Score and parts. 1 pages. Aaron Meier #5792373. Published by Aaron Meier (A0.922637). Original by Johann Strauss II Reduction to String Orchestra by Aaron Meier Part: Cello True to the original work by Strauss, this reduction for string orchestra features the ornaments and mystical writing that defines Strauss' polkas. There are optional percussion parts to be added at the discretion of the ensemble, however even without percussion the ensemble will sound full (the percussion acts as an ornament). Difficulty: Intermediate-advanced - advanced (best-suited for advanced student ensembles) --- Performance Notes: • Approximate length: 3:30 minutes • 1st Violins: In m. 1, trill a half step from a Dâ™­ to a Dâ™®  • 2nd Violins:  - At m. 42, divide players by 3, with 2 players playing line A and the remaining player playing line B  - At m. 72-75, emphasize the Eâ™­ in the div. • Snare Drum: The buzz roll needs to be quieter than how it is played in the midi recording (*see YouTube link ↓) History: The Olga-Polka itself owed its creation to a Russian royal wedding which took place in St. Petersburg on 28 August 1857. On that day, amid accompanying splendour, the music-loving Grand Duke Michail Nikolaievich (1832-1909), youngest brother of Tsar Alexander II, married Princess Caecilie of Baden (1839-91), daughter of Archduke Leopold of Baden. Johann Strauss, who at that time was giving a summer season of concerts in nearby Pavlovsk, used the opportunity occasioned by the event to enhance his already enviable popularity with the Russian royal family and composed the Caecilien-Polka in honour of the lovely young bride. Indeed, it is clear from a letter which Johann wrote in late July 1857 to Carl Haslinger, his publisher in Vienna, that the new polka had been prepared well in advance of the wedding (the fair copy of the full orchestral score made for the publisher's engraver is dated 9 August) and was enjoying success even before the royal couple's official engagement on 16August 1857. Sometime after performing the Caecilien-Polka in Pavlovsk, Johann despatched the work to the Austrian capital where his brother Josef conducted its Viennese première, together with that of Johann's waltz Telegraphische Depeschen (op. 195, Volume 28), at his own benefit concert in the Volksgartenon Sunday 18 October 1857. The Wiener Allgemeine Theaterzeitung (16.10.1857) remarked that both works have caused a sensation in St. Petersburg and are truly genial Viennese sounds full of verve and melody. Since tradition demanded that the German Princess Caecilie adopt a Russian name - Olga Feodorovna - before her marriage, so Johann's Caecilien-Polka also underwent a change of identity. On 8 December 1857 Carl Haslinger announced the publication of Strauss's Olga-Polka, on the title page of which is the inscription: Dedicated to her Imperial Highness Grand Duchess Olga, née Princess of Baden. It was under this title, too, that Johann himself first conducted the work in Vienna at a concert in the Volksgarten on 1 November 1857, shortly after his return from Russia. Reporting on this event, the Wiener Allgemeine Theaterzeitung (3.11.1857) observed: The 'Olga-Polka' is a most delightful, fragrant musical bouquet, full of fine, gracious rhythms. [excerpted from NAXOS Records] Kemp, Peter. Program Notes - About this Recording. NAXOS, 1993, www.naxos.com/mainsite/blurbs_reviews.asp?item_code=8.223232&catNum=223232&filetype=About%20.......... Accessed 5 June 2020. Resources: • Visit
Olga-Polka, Op. 196 (arr. for string orchestra): Cello
Orchestre à Cordes

$3.99 3.44 € Orchestre à Cordes PDF SheetMusicPlus

Chamber Orchestra - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.998515 Composed by John Field. Arranged by Scott Fields Davis. Romantic Period. Score and Parts. 64 pages. Scott Fields Davis #6473129. Published by Scott Fields Davis (A0.998515). The name John Field isn't as well-known as Mozart, Beethoven, or Chopin, but it should be. Field was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1782 and died in 1837. He was a phenomenal pianist and a highly skilled composer. This is an orchestral arrangement of the second movement of the second of four piano sonatas written by John Field and arranged for orchestra by Scott Fields Davis. This download contains the conductor's score and all instrument parts.Instruments used: Flutes, Oboes, B flat Clarinets, Bassoons, Violin I, Violin II, Viola, Cello, Double Bass. Approximate duration is 4 minutes and 35 seconds. To download the other movement, click the following link: John Field, Sonata II (Movement I) arranged for orchestra by Scott Fields Davis  
John Field, Sonata II (Movement II) arranged for orchestra by Scott Fields Davis
Orchestre de chambre

$14.75 12.7 € Orchestre de chambre PDF SheetMusicPlus

String Orchestra - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.766986 Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Arranged by Bob Delfausse. Concert,Romantic Period. Score and parts. 101 pages. Robert Delfausse #5324223. Published by Robert Delfausse (A0.766986). Mendelssohn's Songs Without Words is collection of short piano pieces.  I chose four of these that seemed orchestral In character, and arranged them for chamber orchestra (strings, piano, and seven winds).  While arranging is often an exercise in reducing music originally written for a large ensemble, the challenge here was to expand Mendelssohn's piano miniatures into music for a chamber orchestra that sounds as it were written specifically for that ensemble.  Level: advanced intermediate.  Duration: 8 minutes, 50 seconds.
Four Songs Without Words (Mendelssohn), for chamber orchestra
Orchestre à Cordes

$20.00 17.22 € Orchestre à Cordes PDF SheetMusicPlus

Full Orchestra - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.533846 Composed by Therese Brenet. 20th Century,Contemporary. Score and parts. 33 pages. Musik Fabrik Music Publishing #3053317. Published by Musik Fabrik Music Publishing (A0.533846). Thérèse Brenet's work for narrator and orchestra is inspried by a passage from De Rerum Natura by Lucretius, which deals with Man's reaction to observing the cosmos.  The work is scored for large orchestra (2(pic)222/3330/Timp/2perc/hp/pn/strings).  There is no precise interaction between the narrator and the music, except that each segment corresponds to a specific movement.  It is up to the conductor and the narrator to define how they wish the text to interact with the music.  This is the score only.  The orchestral parts are on rental from the publisher.
Thérèse Brenet: De Rerum Natura ou Le Chant des étoiles for narrator and orchestra
Orchestre

$25.95 22.35 € Orchestre PDF SheetMusicPlus

String Orchestra - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.922634 Composed by Johann Strauss Jr. Arranged by Aaron Meier. Romantic Period,World. Score and parts. 1 pages. Aaron Meier #5792359. Published by Aaron Meier (A0.922634). Original by Johann Strauss II Reduction to String Orchestra by Aaron Meier Part: Violin I True to the original work by Strauss, this reduction for string orchestra features the ornaments and mystical writing that defines Strauss' polkas. There are optional percussion parts to be added at the discretion of the ensemble, however even without percussion the ensemble will sound full (the percussion acts as an ornament). Difficulty: Intermediate-advanced - advanced (best-suited for advanced student ensembles) --- Performance Notes: • Approximate length: 3:30 minutes • 1st Violins: In m. 1, trill a half step from a Dâ™­ to a Dâ™®  • 2nd Violins:  - At m. 42, divide players by 3, with 2 players playing line A and the remaining player playing line B  - At m. 72-75, emphasize the Eâ™­ in the div. • Snare Drum: The buzz roll needs to be quieter than how it is played in the midi recording (*see YouTube link ↓) History: The Olga-Polka itself owed its creation to a Russian royal wedding which took place in St. Petersburg on 28 August 1857. On that day, amid accompanying splendour, the music-loving Grand Duke Michail Nikolaievich (1832-1909), youngest brother of Tsar Alexander II, married Princess Caecilie of Baden (1839-91), daughter of Archduke Leopold of Baden. Johann Strauss, who at that time was giving a summer season of concerts in nearby Pavlovsk, used the opportunity occasioned by the event to enhance his already enviable popularity with the Russian royal family and composed the Caecilien-Polka in honour of the lovely young bride. Indeed, it is clear from a letter which Johann wrote in late July 1857 to Carl Haslinger, his publisher in Vienna, that the new polka had been prepared well in advance of the wedding (the fair copy of the full orchestral score made for the publisher's engraver is dated 9 August) and was enjoying success even before the royal couple's official engagement on 16August 1857. Sometime after performing the Caecilien-Polka in Pavlovsk, Johann despatched the work to the Austrian capital where his brother Josef conducted its Viennese première, together with that of Johann's waltz Telegraphische Depeschen (op. 195, Volume 28), at his own benefit concert in the Volksgartenon Sunday 18 October 1857. The Wiener Allgemeine Theaterzeitung (16.10.1857) remarked that both works have caused a sensation in St. Petersburg and are truly genial Viennese sounds full of verve and melody. Since tradition demanded that the German Princess Caecilie adopt a Russian name - Olga Feodorovna - before her marriage, so Johann's Caecilien-Polka also underwent a change of identity. On 8 December 1857 Carl Haslinger announced the publication of Strauss's Olga-Polka, on the title page of which is the inscription: Dedicated to her Imperial Highness Grand Duchess Olga, née Princess of Baden. It was under this title, too, that Johann himself first conducted the work in Vienna at a concert in the Volksgarten on 1 November 1857, shortly after his return from Russia. Reporting on this event, the Wiener Allgemeine Theaterzeitung (3.11.1857) observed: The 'Olga-Polka' is a most delightful, fragrant musical bouquet, full of fine, gracious rhythms. [excerpted from NAXOS Records] Kemp, Peter. Program Notes - About this Recording. NAXOS, 1993, www.naxos.com/mainsite/blurbs_reviews.asp?item_code=8.223232&catNum=223232&filetype=About%20.......... Accessed 5 June 2020. Resources: • Visit
Olga-Polka, Op. 196 (arr. for string orchestra): Violin I
Orchestre à Cordes

$3.99 3.44 € Orchestre à Cordes PDF SheetMusicPlus

String Orchestra - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.922639 Composed by Johann Strauss Jr. Arranged by Aaron Meier. Romantic Period,World. Score and parts. 1 pages. Aaron Meier #5792379. Published by Aaron Meier (A0.922639). Original by Johann Strauss II Reduction to String Orchestra by Aaron Meier Part: Double Bass True to the original work by Strauss, this reduction for string orchestra features the ornaments and mystical writing that defines Strauss' polkas. There are optional percussion parts to be added at the discretion of the ensemble, however even without percussion the ensemble will sound full (the percussion acts as an ornament). Difficulty: Intermediate-advanced - advanced (best-suited for advanced student ensembles) --- Performance Notes: • Approximate length: 3:30 minutes • 1st Violins: In m. 1, trill a half step from a Dâ™­ to a Dâ™®  • 2nd Violins:  - At m. 42, divide players by 3, with 2 players playing line A and the remaining player playing line B  - At m. 72-75, emphasize the Eâ™­ in the div. • Snare Drum: The buzz roll needs to be quieter than how it is played in the midi recording (*see YouTube link ↓) History: The Olga-Polka itself owed its creation to a Russian royal wedding which took place in St. Petersburg on 28 August 1857. On that day, amid accompanying splendour, the music-loving Grand Duke Michail Nikolaievich (1832-1909), youngest brother of Tsar Alexander II, married Princess Caecilie of Baden (1839-91), daughter of Archduke Leopold of Baden. Johann Strauss, who at that time was giving a summer season of concerts in nearby Pavlovsk, used the opportunity occasioned by the event to enhance his already enviable popularity with the Russian royal family and composed the Caecilien-Polka in honour of the lovely young bride. Indeed, it is clear from a letter which Johann wrote in late July 1857 to Carl Haslinger, his publisher in Vienna, that the new polka had been prepared well in advance of the wedding (the fair copy of the full orchestral score made for the publisher's engraver is dated 9 August) and was enjoying success even before the royal couple's official engagement on 16August 1857. Sometime after performing the Caecilien-Polka in Pavlovsk, Johann despatched the work to the Austrian capital where his brother Josef conducted its Viennese première, together with that of Johann's waltz Telegraphische Depeschen (op. 195, Volume 28), at his own benefit concert in the Volksgartenon Sunday 18 October 1857. The Wiener Allgemeine Theaterzeitung (16.10.1857) remarked that both works have caused a sensation in St. Petersburg and are truly genial Viennese sounds full of verve and melody. Since tradition demanded that the German Princess Caecilie adopt a Russian name - Olga Feodorovna - before her marriage, so Johann's Caecilien-Polka also underwent a change of identity. On 8 December 1857 Carl Haslinger announced the publication of Strauss's Olga-Polka, on the title page of which is the inscription: Dedicated to her Imperial Highness Grand Duchess Olga, née Princess of Baden. It was under this title, too, that Johann himself first conducted the work in Vienna at a concert in the Volksgarten on 1 November 1857, shortly after his return from Russia. Reporting on this event, the Wiener Allgemeine Theaterzeitung (3.11.1857) observed: The 'Olga-Polka' is a most delightful, fragrant musical bouquet, full of fine, gracious rhythms. [excerpted from NAXOS Records] Kemp, Peter. Program Notes - About this Recording. NAXOS, 1993, www.naxos.com/mainsite/blurbs_reviews.asp?item_code=8.223232&catNum=223232&filetype=About%20.......... Accessed 5 June 2020. Resources: • Visit.
Olga-Polka, Op. 196 (arr. for string orchestra): Double Bass
Orchestre à Cordes

$3.99 3.44 € Orchestre à Cordes PDF SheetMusicPlus

String Orchestra - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1371395 By Paul Barker. By Paul Barker. 20th Century,21st Century,Contemporary,Contest,Festival. 47 pages. Paul Barker Music #955612. Published by Paul Barker Music (A0.1371395). Prepare to be swept away by the electrifying energy of Pulsar – the ultimate concert finale experience for String Orchestra and optional Percussion! Experience the pulse-pounding rhythms, embrace the unforgettable main themes, and immerse yourself in the powerful use of dynamics that will leave audiences on the edge of their seats. A Violin III part is also provided to support the Viola. MP3 Performance Recording is available here.Duration: 2:50Level: Intermediate (UK Grade 5+ & USA 2+)Occasions: Large Concerts - Festivals - Competitions - FinaleInstrumentation: String Orchestra - Optional Orchestral Percussion.
Pulsar (String Orchestra)
Orchestre à Cordes
Paul Barker
$29.95 25.79 € Orchestre à Cordes PDF SheetMusicPlus

Chamber Orchestra - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1457320 Composed by Alan Bullard. Arranged by Alan Bullard. Classical,Multicultural,World. 120 pages. Colne Edition / BullardMusic #1036364. Published by Colne Edition / BullardMusic (A0.1457320). These light-hearted dances for small orchestra comprise six movements:  ·      Three-quarter time ·      Serenade ·      Mambo ·      Valse Française ·      Smooth and Spanish ·      Celebration!  They are an orchestral arrangement of Alan Bullard's piano duets, 'Six Dances for Four Hands' (which were themselves originally published as volume 3 of the series 'I Love Piano Duets').  Scoring:2 Flutes, 1 Oboe, 2 Clarinets in B flat, 1 Bassoon2 Horns in F, 1 Trumpet in B flatViolins 1 and 2, Violas, Cellos, Double Basses This download contains full score and all parts – feel free to print out as many string parts as you need for your orchestra. This edition is copyright © Alan Bullard 2024. All Rights Reserved. Published by www.colneedition.co.uk For details of all Alan Bullard's music please visit www.alanbullard.co.uk.
Six Dances for Small Orchestra
Orchestre de chambre

$50.00 43.06 € Orchestre de chambre PDF SheetMusicPlus

String Orchestra - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1380133 Composed by Georg Goltermann. Arranged by Paul Wood. Romantic Period. Score and parts. 30 pages. MyMusicScores.com #964846. Published by MyMusicScores.com (A0.1380133). Goltermann's Adagio, Op. 83 for cello and orchestra is a poignant and expressive work that exemplifies the Romantic sensibilities of the 19th century. Composed in 1877, this single-movement piece showcases Goltermann's prowess in crafting emotive melodies and exploring the rich tonal palette of the cello within the context of orchestral accompaniment.The Adagio is dedicated to à Madame Henriette Fritsch-Estrangin à MarseilleHere is an arrangement for cello and string orchestra.The PDF file contains the score and all parts.
Goltermann Adagio Op 83 for Cello & String Orchestra
Orchestre à Cordes

$21.99 18.94 € Orchestre à Cordes PDF SheetMusicPlus

Full Orchestra - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.835443 Composed by Stuart Brown. Concert,Contemporary,Film/TV. Score and parts. 856 pages. Stuart Brown Music #1892609. Published by Stuart Brown Music (A0.835443). ** ADVISORY NOTE: This composition was written for a professional clarinettist, who has performed it twice (once in UK, once in Australia). As regards level of difficulty, it is on a par with Richard Strauss's oboe concerto, i.e. one of the most challenging solo works available for the instrument. Purchase only if you feel up to the challenge! ** Copyright © Stuart Brown, July 13th 2015, All rights reserved Performing rights apply (administered by PRS for Music in the UK and the USA) For a description of this work, please refer to A Himalaya Concerto (full score) (item number S0.103467, THIS MUST BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY. For a complete bundled product that gives you the maximum flexibility please refer to the composer's own website, search for Stuart Brown Music shop bundles.) This pack contains: 1 solo clarinet; 1 solo cimbalom; 1 piccolo; 3 flutes; 2 oboes; 1 cor anglais; 2 bassoons; 2 double bassoons; 4 horns; 2 trumpets; 2 tenor trombones; 2 bass trombones; 1 tuba; 1 timpani; 1 tubular bells; 16 first violins; 14 second violins; 12 violas; 10 cellos; 8 double basses.
A Himalaya Concerto (all orchestral and solo parts, excluding full score)
Orchestre

$165.00 142.09 € Orchestre PDF SheetMusicPlus






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