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Full Orchestra - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1119919

By Mike Lyons. By Mike Lyons. Classical,Contemporary. Score and parts. 111 pages. Lyons Music Services #721269. Published by Lyons Music Services (A0.1119919).

Festival:(Time 7:05) This is an original, previously unpublished piece, composed specifically for the ICF festival 2022. It is a programmatic piece in 3 sections, with each section being a description of some aspect of the word Festival. I have taken the broadest definition of the word festival to give as much scope for variety as possible.  The first section opens with ‘sunrise’ on the day of the festival, shown by long-held open fourth chords, with the snapping of the violin pizzicatos (perhaps) being the rattle of tent lines/guys. The bass clarinet solo then shows people waking up and stretching, yawning and just before Letter A, the descending figures throughout the ensemble bring us all together to start the festival. From Letter A, one sets off at a marching pace through the crowds. We hear a mish-mash of vendors’ calls overlaying each other, repeating variations of the same motif and this little tune develops as it moves around the festival site, sometimes loud and sometimes faint. At some point, of course, arguments break out (e.g. Letter B between the strings and brass), but generally, the mood is business-like. At Letter C, there comes a parade of minstrels through the field which eventually fades off into the distance. At Letter D, we look at a different kind of festival. Not necessarily religious, but certainly spiritual. The harp and bell sounds evoke far-eastern temples while the string harmonics evoke an eerie stillness which is broken only by the melodic fragments (based on the 4ths of the first section) which pass around the orchestra. The theme is first heard on the Cor Anglais (echoed by the harp) which gives it a warmer, less piercing, sound than the oboe. The quartal chords at b.149 denote the vast mysteries of the cosmos. As our gaze widens, we are suddenly brought back to Earth with a rush as yet another kind of festival is evoked. This time we are looking briefly at the Indian subcontinent. Where fakirs charm snakes and young boys climb ropes only to disappear. The third and final section returns us to the British Isles, where the Celts are making merry in a festival. There is dancing, singing, feasting and drinking a-plenty. And, just when you think it’s all over, there’s a final push to get another dance going. The final chords are a reminder of the opening as we finish our revels as the sun descends below the horizon in a beautiful sunset.

Festival
Orchestre
Mike Lyons
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Full Orchestra - Digital Download

SKU: A0.819653

Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn. Arranged by J.G. Cucó Barber. Classical. Score and parts. 107 pages. J.G. Cuco Barber #5988399. Published by J.G. Cuco Barber (A0.819653).

Composer Haydn, Joseph
Opus/Catalogue Number Hob.I:60
Key C major
Movements/Sections 6 movements:

  1. Adagio – Allegro di molto (C major, 228 bars)
  2. Andante (G major, 131 bars)
  3. Minuet (C major, 30 bars) – Trio (C minor, 23 bars)
  4. Presto (C minor, 163 bars)
  5. Adagio (F major, 78 bars)
  6. Finale. Prestissimo (C major, 130 bars)
Year/Date of Composition 1774
First Publication 1783 (parts, Guera) - 1881 (full score, Kistner)
Average Duration 30 minutes
Composer Time Period Classical
Piece Style Classical
Instrumentation: Orchestra:
Oboe 1
Oboe 2
Bassoon
Horn in C/G 1 original & F transposed
Horn in C/G 2 original & F transposed
Trumpet in C 1 original & Bb transposed
Trumpet in C 2 original & Bb transposed
Timpani
Violin I
Violin II
Viola
Violoncello
Contrabass

Haydn - Symphony No.60 in C major, Hob.I:60 "Il distratto"
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Full Orchestra - Level 5 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1269956

By Danny Elfman. By Danny Elfman. Arranged by Patrick Sheehan. Film/TV,Holiday. Score and Parts. 34 pages. Patrick Sheehan #862419. Published by Patrick Sheehan (A0.1269956).

Transcribed from the soundtrack of the 1989 Geffen Company film “Beetlejuiceâ€

INSTRUMENTATION: Flute I, Flute II, Bassoon I, Bassoon II, Contrabassoon, Clarinet I (Bb), Clarinet II (Bb), Trombone I, Trombone II, Trombone III, Tuba I, Tuba II, Tom-Toms, Cymbals, Tambourine, Shaker / Rattler, Timpani, Harp, Organ, Violin I, Violin II, Viola, Cello, Contrabass

ABOUT THE ARRANGER:  Patrick Sheehan has served as a professional music arranger, transcriptionist and copyist since 1999, and has over 2,000 works in his catalog spanning various genres: wind band, orchestra, chamber music, along with pop & rock selections.  His modus operandi centers around creating arrangements and transcriptions that are true to the original definitive versions and strives to produce clean and easy-to-read music.  For questions or more information, please contact the arranger at PatrickSheehanMusic@GMail.com.

Lydia Strikes A Bargain
Orchestre
Danny Elfman
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Full Orchestra - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1009741

Composed by Richard Bowyer. Contemporary. Score and parts. 73 pages. Richard Bowyer #2024939. Published by Richard Bowyer (A0.1009741).

Exeter City March was composed for the professional Football (soccer) Club in Exeter, UK, for performance over the public address system by the 100-strong Exeter Children's Orchestra. It includes parts for hooligans in the percussion section playing rattles and whistles (these don't sound in the MP3). There was an online competition for the club's fans to choose a title; they chose March of the Grecians (the club's nickname) but as the brief introduction uses the beginning of Rule Britannia I think listeners might be mystified by the Greek allusion, so I prefer my original title! In June 2011 Exeter City March was broadcast on the UK national music radio station, BBC Radio 3, as part of its festival of light music Light Fantastic. There are separate printed parts for all the standard orchestral instruments, including alto and tenor saxophone and descant recorder (not necessary) and there are also optional parts for violin replacing viola, trombone in treble clef, baritone saxophone and horn in E flat.

Exeter City March
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Full Orchestra - Digital Download

SKU: A0.903781

Composed by Alan Edgar (music), Ann Liles (Lyricist, and from traditional story). 20th Century,Children. Score and parts. 151 pages. Alan Edgar Ted Moon #6563893. Published by Alan Edgar Ted Moon (A0.903781).

A story for children of all ages.  In 2001 flute magazine Pan had an appeal from Richard Stagg for more octotonic music, and at the same time I felt there was a dearth of good story-telling music for children. Pied Piper of Hamelin was composed for Hessle Sinfonia, who performed it twice with their principal flute, Michael Taylor as soloist and the lyricist Ann Liles narrating, under my baton. Richard Sleight was soloist in the Isle of Axholme Symphony Orchestra's later performance. Show off the versatility and beauty of the flute and entrance the audience (!).

There are characteristic themes for the children, the river, the mountain, the pied piper and the rats, variously combined.

PIED PIPER of HAMELIN Orchestra version. Der Rattenfänger von Hameln (in English)
Orchestre

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Full Orchestra - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.869183

Composed by Thomas Oboe Lee. 20th Century,Baroque,Classical,Contemporary,Romantic Period. Score and parts. With 2 Flutes, piccolo 2 Oboes 2 Clarinets in Bb 2 Bassoons. 153 pages. Thomas Oboe Lee #3895. Published by Thomas Oboe Lee (A0.869183).

Instrumentation:
2 Flutes, piccolo
2 Oboes
2 Clarinets in Bb
2 Bassoons
2 French Horns in F
2 Trumpets in Bb
3 Trombones
Tuba
Timpani
Percussion 1: triangle, claves, tom-toms, cow-bells
Percussion 2: snare drum, bass drum
1st Violin
2nd Violin
Viola
Cello
Double bass

This is a transposed score.

Program note:
My love affair with the city of Rome dates back to the year 1986-87 when I spent just under eleven months at the American Academy in Rome on a Rome Prize Fellowship. During that Fellowship year I was very much inspired by the beauty and culture of the Eternal City, which resulted in a number of works that continue to resonate with me: Twenty-nine Fireflies Book II for solo piano; Concertino for trumpet, timpani and strings; Apples … six dreams by Richard Kenney; String Quartet No 5 … Four Birthdays; and Chôrinhos … opus 38.

Since 1997 my wife, Kristin Beckwith, and I have returned to the American Academy in Rome almost every year. I would compose in the morning and then my wife and I would go to our usual haunt at Bar G. for cappuccini and cornetti. And then we’d go to the local bakery and street markets and buy stuff for lunch. In the afternoon we would wander into the city to go shopping and sight-seeing. In the evenings we would dine at one of our favorite local trattorias. Life could not be better in Rome.

Musically speaking, several important works in my portfolio had their beginnings during these sojourns at the Academy , among them Yo Picasso, Flauta Carioca, Mass for the Holy Year 2000, Symphony No. 5 … Utopia Parkway, Twenty-nine Fireflies Books IV & V, and Piano Concerto … Mozartiana.

Just before the 2008 recession, clarinetist extraordinaire Jonathan Cohler asked me to write a symphony for the inaugural concert of a new orchestra he was planning to create. I came up with Symphony No. 7 … Roman Holidays, my give back to the city of Rome – a compendium of favorite places that continue to live in my thoughts and musings. Although the work is heard in four movements, it is actually divided into seven sections, as in the seven hills of Rome.

1. Prelude: Fontana Paola and the panoramic view of the city of Rome from that vantage point.
2. First interlude: La Befana festivities at Piazza Navona. The Protestant Cemetery in Testaccio at night under a full moon.
3. Second interlude: Fontana delle Tartughe in the Jewish Ghetto. Bernini’s Apollo and Daphne at the Galleria Borghese.
4. Third interlude: Bernini’s Beata Ludovica Albertoni in Trastevere. The Spanish Steps and the view of Rome from the French Academy at Villa Medici.

NB: Unfortunately, thanks to the recession, Roman Holidays never saw the light of day. This year (2013) I decided to revisit the work, which lay dormant for 5 five years, and saw that it could use a little tweaking. The new version is essentially the same, musically speaking. I reduced the orchestration a bit (two horns instead of four, and two trumpets instead of three) and added more heft to the lower brass. I completely rewrote the tune for the floating foreign ghosts at the Protestant Cemetery. I also shortened the work by about three minutes by cutting some repeats.

Enjoy!!!

Audio link: https://thomasoboelee.bandcamp.com/album/symphony-no-7-roman-holidays-2008-rev-2013

Video link: https://youtu.be/1DlzEOUmH54

Symphony No. 7 ... Roman Holidays (2008, rev. 2013)
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