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Chamber Orchestra - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.922640

Composed by Johann Strauss Jr. Arranged by Aaron Meier. Romantic Period,World. Score and parts. 1 pages. Aaron Meier #5792381. Published by Aaron Meier (A0.922640).

Original by Johann Strauss II
Reduction to String Orchestra by Aaron Meier

Part: *Optional Percussion (snare drum, triangle, cymbals)

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)
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Performance Notes:

ā€¢ Approximate length: 3:30 minutes
ā€¢ 1st Violins: In m. 1, trill a half step from a Dā™­ to a Dā™® 
ā€¢ 2nd Violins:
ā€ƒ- At m. 42, divide players by 3, with 2 players playing line A and the remaining player playing line B
ā€ƒ- At m. 72-75, emphasize the Eā™­ in the div.
ā€¢ Snare Drum: The buzz roll needs to be quieter than how it is played in the midi recording (*see YouTube link ā†“)

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 premiĆØre, 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, nƩe 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.

Olga-Polka, Op. 196 (arr. for string orchestra): Optional Percussion
Orchestre de chambre

$3.99 3.8 € Orchestre de chambre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Chamber Orchestra - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.878864

Composed by David Banney. Children,Contemporary,Folk,Standards,World. Score and parts. 34 pages. David Banney #6353811. Published by David Banney (A0.878864).

Tigers and Teapots is a collection of children's songs, arranged for unison children's choir and string orchestra. The pieces can be performed in many ways - they can be performed as indicated, for choir and strings, or the vocal lines can be performed by one or more instruments.

The CD is available on iTunes: https://music.apple.com/au/album/tigers-and-teapots/1356450586
Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/72RmUT63TxOKPAr9tWN6PA?si=y6GRHMWHQD-WIuMac6LeKA

Vol. 2 contains: Old brass wagon - Apple tree (Moon Apples) - Button - Cockatoo & Bow, wow, wow (Cockatoo and Dog) - Sleep, sleep - We are dancing in the forest (Wolf Dance)

As most of the pieces are very short, no separate parts are provided for different sections of the orchestra (with the excpeption of a few longer pieces). This allows children to learn to read from a score, and allows for great flexibility in rehearsals.

Tigers and Teapots, Vol. 2
Orchestre de chambre

$9.99 9.5 € Orchestre de chambre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Chamber Orchestra - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.550171

Composed by Gabriel Faure. Arranged by James M. Guthrie. Holiday,Romantic Period,Standards. 29 pages. Jmsgu3 #4597213. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.550171).

Pavane * ŠæŠ°Š²Š°Š½Š° * ćƒ‘ćƒ“ć‚”ćƒ¼ćƒ * Ī Ī±Ī²Ī¬Ī½Īµ * פאבאנה * Gabriel FaurĆ©, Op. 50. Duration ca. 5:10

Gabriel FaurƩ's Pavane Op. 50 is a short work originally composed for piano in 1887 but is better known in FaurƩ's version for orchestra and chorus. The piece is a pavane, a slow processional court dance that took hold in Spain in the 16th and 17th centuries and which the aristocracy used as a showcase for fancy ball gowns and ceremonial feasts. The piece's stately pace, which lends the melody its halting grace, has much to do with its frequently cited calming effect. Although FaurƩ described the report as carefully crafted but not otherwise important, it has become one of his most famous and commonly performed works. The Pavane is a typically frank and straightforward piece of music by FaurƩ, and it is around seven minutes long. The restrained use of harmony creates a delightful air of subtlety and simplicity. The piece has been reused by other composers, such as Ravel's Pavane pour une infante dƩfunte. The Pavane Op. 50 speaks directly to the heart in its calm and collected manner.
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FaurƩ's Pavane has been used in popular culture in various ways. The piece's melody is well-known worldwide for its frequent use in films, advertising, and sporting events like the 1998 FIFA World Cup, which the BBC covered using the Pavane. The piece has also been used in popular music, with pop artists like Eric Clapton and Jon Lord using Pavan-inspired themes in songs and instrumental compositions. The Pavane Op. 50 has been featured in several films, including The Conformist (1970), The Great Beauty (2013), and The King's Speech (2010). The piece has also been used in television shows like The Crown (2016). The Pavane Op. 50 has been arranged for various instruments, including guitar, harp, and cello. The piece's haunting musical qualities that percolate directly from the orchestra through the chorus in a straight line of solemnity and reverence have made it a standard part of the concert repertoire.

Fauré: Pavane Op. 50 for Piano Sextet
Orchestre de chambre

$46.95 44.66 € Orchestre de chambre PDF SheetMusicPlus






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