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Full Orchestra - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1404786 Composed by Alan Silvestri. Arranged by Joseph Perkins. 20th Century,Contemporary,Film/TV. 106 pages. Joseph Perkins #987850. Published by Joseph Perkins (A0.1404786). Small cuts and alterations have been made to lower the difficulty and allow for a string/full option. This arrangement can be used as string orchestra arrangement (with piano and Percussion) or with addition of winds up to full orchestra. Exposed Oboe/Bassoon/Horn parts are embedded or cued into the wind or string parts (or have ossia measures). The Bass Clarinet doubles the Bassoon. Alto Saxophone is a substitution part for French Horn. Tenor Saxophone doubles Trombone II. Baritone Saxophone doubles Trombone III.
Back To The Future
Orchestre

$49.99 43.05 € Orchestre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Full Orchestra - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1047173 Composed by Stephen Lines. Contemporary. Score and parts. 136 pages. Stephen Lines #651708. Published by Stephen Lines (A0.1047173). This requires a good imagination, a decent headset and 15-minutes of uninterrupted peace and quiet to be fully appreciated. The story begins in turmoil, but progresses through various emotive stages that are a reflection of what most of us experience as we mature and progress through life, the vicissitudes and small victories alike are depicted: you (the hero or heroine), must use your imagination to see your own life reflected in the evolutions and developments of the music - the chorale at the end indicates that you have, or will in the future, reach a state of wisdom, a far cry from the confusion and uncertainties reflected in the opening.
The Road to Perdition - Score Only
Orchestre

$60.00 51.67 € Orchestre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Full Orchestra - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.750998 Composed by Brendan Elliget MAGA 537. Contemporary,Graduation. Score and parts. 35 pages. BJE Music #6087509. Published by BJE Music (A0.750998). A Day of Joy (Theme 217) is an original composition and it is the final movement of a Suite for Orchestra – Days of Change. This composition was written in the time of the global pandemic (2020). The movement has an optimistic feel looking towards the future…The MP3 was recorded with NotePerformer 3. Grade = 3.5 Duration =3:00 minsThe Suite for Orchestra – Days of Change is composed of three movements:1. A Day of Hope – In the Early Morning 2. A Day of Lament 3. A Day of Joy(Approx. 10 mins in duration)
A Day of Joy ("Days of Change" - Mov. 3) - Orchestra Score and Parts PDF
Orchestre

$25.00 21.53 € Orchestre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Full Orchestra - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.755142 Composed by Sy Brandon. 20th Century,Contemporary. Score and parts. 72 pages. Sy Brandon #3406019. Published by Sy Brandon (A0.755142). Legend of 10,000 Lakes musically depicts the history of Minnesota. The piece opens with a broad theme in the low instruments that represents the natural landscape. This soon develops into a hymn-like section representing the majesty of this great land. The Allegro section represents the struggles between native and outside cultures for control of this land. The Moderato section is a folk dance that leads into a religious hymn of thanks. The Allegro section returns at the end to remind us that no one controls the land, as the land belongs to everyone and should be revered, respected, and protected for future generations. The score prints on legal size paper and the parts on letter.
Legend of 10,000 Lakes for Orchestra
Orchestre

$29.99 25.83 € Orchestre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Full Orchestra - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.977473 Composed by Ken Hartfield. Rock. Score and parts. 55 pages. Ken Hartfield - Freeze Tracks Music #6853859. Published by Ken Hartfield - Freeze Tracks Music (A0.977473). Our beautiful planet earth has been provided for us to protect and keep thriving. It is up to us to keep it sustainable, not only for ourselves but for future generations, because life is precious and unpredictable. This lush and complex composition and arrangement results in a song that can resonate with so many people. It can inspire, uplift, and sweep you away with its harmonies and lyrics that so many will relate to, and includes an incredible guitar solo intertwined with intriguing rhythm guitar and percussion. The production is suited for Pop Orchestra with Vocals and has a background video for live performances. Backing tracks are available as well, which will provide you and your Pop Orchestra/Vocal group with a full sounding production regardless of the size of your instrumental backup. Individual backing tracks include a click track plus a variety of individual MP3 tracks. We have included the following in this publication: Full score and parts, 2 Flute 1 &2, 1 oboe 1&2, 2 clarinet 1&2, 2 Trumpet 1 & 2, 2 French Horn 1 & 2, 2 Trombone. 1 Drum set, 1 Crash Cymbal, 2 Congas, 1 Timpani, 2 Electric Guitar, 1 Electric Bass, 1 Piano, 4 Soprano 1&2 , 4 Alto 1&2, 4 Tenor1&2, 8 Violins 1&2, 8 Violas 1&2, 2 Cello and 1 Double Bass, 
Don't Give Up On Me - Composed & Arranged by Ken Hartfield - For Pop Orchestra
Orchestre

$49.95 43.02 € Orchestre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Full Orchestra - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1485976 Composed by Richard E Brown. Classical,Contemporary. 138 pages. Dacker Music #1063031. Published by Dacker Music (A0.1485976). Fire Dance has 3 sections, following an A-B-A or simple ternary form: 1.    Furious   2. Contemplative   3. Tempo IThe title of this composition might encourage the listener to conjure up visions of a primitive tribal fire ritual, or possibly an entertaining dance performance with fiery hoops and batons. Both are valid reactions and neither of these interpretations would expect a specific program in the music. But an environmental theme can be discerned in the composition by interpreting the opening section as depicting a “furious” wildfire, while the quiet middle section “contemplates” the scene of devastation left behind in the fire’s wake with idyllic memories of what it was like before the fire. The final section would recall the fire’s fury and serve as a warning for the future if something isn't done to combat wildfire-causing climate change.Fire Dance is scored for solo violin, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, 2 trombones, tuba, bells, timpani, 2 percussion, piano, and strings. Duration 5:00.
Fire Dance for Violin and Orchestra
Orchestre

$65.00 55.98 € Orchestre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Full Orchestra - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.976726 Composed by Robert Myers. Christian,Gospel,Sacred. Score and parts. 60 pages. WheatMyer Music #5191479. Published by WheatMyer Music (A0.976726). Make His Praise a Glorious Thing is a new setting of the English language's great doxology from the pen of Thomas Ken. It builds on his words with references to the multitude of Psalmic exhortations to exuberantly praise God in manifold ways and make His praise glorious. The character of the piece reflects this with a joyous and spirited aesthetic above a driving tempo. The text also juxtaposes our contemporary praises within the historic stream of doxologies from saints past and future as a precursor to the eternal, magnificent, and heavenly doxologies portrayed in Revelation 5 and 7. The melody correspondingly has roots in the traditional Old 100th Psalm tune as well, although it will take a keen ear to catch it.Although set for SATB choir, it is hoped that the accessible melody will find a place in your congregational singing also. Make His Praise a Glorious Thing is a wonderful call to worship, responsorial, or sacred concert opening or closing. Choral octavos with piano accompaniment are available separately.
Make His Praise a Glorious Thing (Orchestration)
Orchestre

$45.00 38.75 € Orchestre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Full Orchestra - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1357497 Composed by Adrian Gagiu. 20th Century,Classical,Contemporary. 291 pages. Adrian Gagiu #942043. Published by Adrian Gagiu (A0.1357497). The orchestral parts of the Third Symphony (2000, revised 2023), an ambitious, modernist/neoclassical composition for orchestra and chorus with four vocal soloists. It may represent a search for harmony within and/or without and is a huge, subtle variations form on a theme that appears clearly and in full only in the Finale.The chromatic, first movement (Andante maestoso) begins mysteriously with A's in the unaccompanied violins, like a tuning or a seed of what is to come. These A's are adorned with oscillations which gradually become wider leaps until they reach the fifth (as in the beginning of the future full theme), and the other instruments join gradually. The mood is dark, tragic, pensive, and somehow abstract, as the music wanders in an almost improvisatory manner through chromatic modes and goes crescendo-decrescendo back again to the bare, cryptic A's.The energetic second movement (Allegro) is an enormous scherzo toying with the second melodic cell of the full theme, a descending tetrachord. This vital, Dionysian frenzy (in strong contrast to the Apollonian, severe contemplation in the first movement) leads only to its exhaustion and to the disorientated, slow Trio: first, an almost atonal tenor monologue accompanied by harp (on verses from Dante's Purgatory), then a quotation from Beethoven's sketches for a planned overture on the B-A-C-H motif, followed by a fugal section on the same archetypal motif and again a tenor monologue (on verses from Eminescu's Satire No. 4), this time with organ accompaniment and more and more tortured until the choral exclamations and the final cymbal clash. The search seemed in vain, so the rhythmic fury of the scherzo returns, but in mirror, as minor modes replaced the major ones on the same material.The Finale (Larghetto-Allegro-Larghetto) was inspired by the last scene in Goethe's Faust, part 2. After a cryptic variation for choir a cappella, the full theme appears at last in the orchestra, setting a lyric, appeased mood and more diatonic harmonies, while it reconciles the introspection of the first movement and the emotional and vital aspects of the second, although occasional attempts are made to escape, striving more and more towards the ending (with four vocal soloists and chorus). The parenthetic structure of the finale is a holographic reflection of the general form of the whole symphony, alternating gentle, contemplative episodes with exuberant or majestic fugatos. Towards the ending, ecstatic, big, complex quartal chords suggest the limits of perception and language (on the final stanzas from Dante's Paradise), until the sonority becomes again more and more rarefied and the journey returns to its starting point from the first movement: the 'tuning' A's in the violins.Total duration: 54 min. Performing Rights Organization: SOCAN. The mp3 audio clip is the second movement.
Symphony No. 3 in A minor, op. 17 (parts)
Orchestre

$210.00 180.85 € Orchestre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Full Orchestra - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1430940 By Andrea Bocelli. By Alan Silvestri and Glen Ballard. Arranged by John Langley / Studio Orchestrations. Christian,Christmas,Film/TV,Holiday,Religious. 122 pages. Www.studio-orchestrations.com #1011447. Published by www.studio-orchestrations.com (A0.1430940). THIS ORCHESTRATION IS A TONE [2 Steps] LOWER THAN THE ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACKA Christmas Carol (2009) from Walt Disney Pictures with Jim Carrey in the role of Scrooge is a magnificent and much loved masterpiece, an instant holiday classic.  With a cast including Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, Bob Hoskins and Cary Elwes.  The song echoes the last words of Tiny Tim and the crowning song sung by Andrea Bocelli, but written by film music legend Alan Silvestri (Back to the future, Polar Express among many others)  builds on that phrase as its opening line to create a joyful epic anthem.This version requires a tenor or soprano soloist with the option of SATB chorus, and emulates the original soundtrack but set in a lower key since few singers necessarily have the vocal capacity of Bocelli to ping out a routine top B.  A version will be available on this site in the original higher key for the braver subscriber.We commend this song (and arrangement) to any event organisers of a large scale Christmas or church orchestral event, or a film concert any time of year.  It is a magnificent modern classic.INSTRUMENTATION:2 Flutes2 Oboes2 Clarinets2 Basoons4 Horns3 Trumpets3 Trombones1 TubaTimpani3 Percussion[Cymbals / Tubular Bells / Triangle / Glockenspiel]HarpPianoTenor or Soprano SoloistSATB Chorus [Optional]Strings Do browse the Studio Orchestrations publisher link for other similar orchestral and ensemble titles.
God Bless Us Everyone
Orchestre
Andrea Bocelli
$150.00 129.18 € Orchestre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Full Orchestra - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1356636 Composed by Adrian Gagiu. 20th Century,Classical,Contemporary. 215 pages. Adrian Gagiu #941262. Published by Adrian Gagiu (A0.1356636). The score, parts and vocal score of the Third Symphony (2000, revised 2023), an ambitious, modernist/neoclassical composition for orchestra and chorus with four vocal soloists. It may represent a search for harmony within and/or without and is a huge, subtle variations form on a theme that appears clearly and in full only in the Finale. The chromatic, first movement (Andante maestoso) begins mysteriously with A's in the unaccompanied violins, like a tuning or a seed of what is to come. These A's are adorned with oscillations which gradually become wider leaps until they reach the fifth (as in the beginning of the future full theme), and the other instruments join gradually. The mood is dark, tragic, pensive, and somehow abstract, as the music wanders in an almost improvisatory manner through chromatic modes and goes crescendo-decrescendo back again to the bare, cryptic A's. The energetic second movement (Allegro) is an enormous scherzo toying with the second melodic cell of the full theme, a descending tetrachord. This vital, Dionysian frenzy (in strong contrast to the Apollonian, severe contemplation in the first movement) leads only to its exhaustion and to the disorientated, slow Trio: first, an almost atonal tenor monologue accompanied by harp (on verses from Dante's Purgatory), then a quotation from Beethoven's sketches for a planned overture on the B-A-C-H motif, followed by a fugal section on the same archetypal motif and again a tenor monologue (on verses from Eminescu's Satire No. 4), this time with organ accompaniment and more and more tortured until the choral exclamations and the final cymbal clash. The search seemed in vain, so the rhythmic fury of the scherzo returns, but in mirror, as minor modes replaced the major ones on the same material. The Finale (Larghetto-Allegro-Larghetto) was inspired by the last scene in Goethe's Faust, part 2. After a cryptic variation for choir a cappella, the full theme appears at last in the orchestra, setting a lyric, appeased mood and more diatonic harmonies, while it reconciles the introspection of the first movement and the emotional and vital aspects of the second, although occasional attempts are made to escape, striving more and more towards the ending (with four vocal soloists and chorus). The parenthetic structure of the finale is a holographic reflection of the general form of the whole symphony, alternating gentle, contemplative episodes with exuberant or majestic fugatos. Towards the ending, ecstatic, big, complex quartal chords suggest the limits of perception and language (on the final stanzas from Dante's Paradise), until the sonority becomes again more and more rarefied and the journey returns to its starting point from the first movement: the 'tuning' A's in the violins. Total duration: 54 min. Performing Rights Organization: SOCAN. The mp3 audio clip is the second movement.
Symphony No. 3 in A minor, op. 17
Orchestre

$210.00 180.85 € Orchestre PDF SheetMusicPlus






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