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Sonatina in D Major
Composer: Schubert, FranzArranger: Ruske, EricEnsemble: Horn and PianoGenre: RomanticGrade: 5Duration: 10Model: CM1256"Sonatina in D Major, D. 384 - Op. post. 137, 1" was composed for Violin and Piano, and here arranged for Horn and Piano by Eric Ruske -
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Sonatina No. 61
Composer: Pezel, Johann CristophArranger: Hirschman, EdEnsemble: Trumpet DuetGenre: ClassicalGrade: 4Duration: 3Model: ABP007This is a trumpet duet version of Pezel Sonatina No. 61 which appears on The New York trumpet Ensemble recording called A Festival of Trumpets. The piece has an A-A-B-B form. The second time each section is played, the musicians are encouraged to add ornaments. This is a fun and... -
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Song for Trumpet
Composer: Lathan, MarkEnsemble: Trumpet and PianoGenre: Modern ClassicalGrade: 4Duration: 4.5Model: AOS294Song for Trumpet was composed for Chicago area trumpeter Mark Baldin. It begins in a very lyrical character, displaying the instrument's sheer ability to sing over the piano's colorful accompaniment. It then moves briefly into a change of mood: a lighter, scherzo-like section which features nice interaction between the piano... -
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Songs for the British Isles
Composer: TraditionalArranger: Werden, DavidEnsemble: Tuba QuartetGenre: FolkGrade: 4Duration: 5Model: CMP94"Songs for the British isles" is a collection of four English Folk songs. 1. The Minstrel Boy 2. Molly Malone 3. Danny Boy 4. English Country Garden -
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Songs of the Wayfarer (Complete)
Composer: Mahler, GustavArranger: Allen, MichaelEnsemble: Brass EnsembleGenre: ClassicalGrade: 4Duration: 13.5Model: BB-BEWAYFARERGustav Mahler composed Songs of the Wayfarer for Orchestra and solo voice, while in his early 20s. This cycle of four songs is the composer’s first mature work and the start of a genre known as the orchestral song cycle. The cycle tells the story (Mahler also wrote the lyrics)... -
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Sound The Trumpet (Trumpet part)
Composer: Purcell, HenryArranger: Hirschman, EdEnsemble: TrumpetGenre: BaroqueGrade: 4Duration: 3Model: ABP803This is the trumpet part for "Sound the Trumpet" from "Ode For Queen Mary: Come Ye Sons Of Art Away" (Z323) originally a duet for 2 countertenors with Basso Continuo. Very effective with Soprano on part 1 and piccolo trumpet on part 2. -
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Sound the Trumpet from Come Ye Sons of Art
Composer: Purcell, HenryArranger: Ross, GaryEnsemble: Trumpet, Horn and PianoGenre: ClassicalGrade: 4Duration: 2Model: AOS1499Sound the Trumpet from Come Ye Sons of Art Instrumentation: Trumpet (Provided in B♭ and C) Horn (alt. Trombone part provided) Piano -
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Sound the Trumpet from Come, Ye Sons of Art (Ode for Queen Mary’s Birthday)
Composer: Purcell, HenryArranger: O'Hara, ChrisEnsemble: Soprano, Trumpet and PianoGenre: BaroqueGrade: 3Duration: 2.5Model: AOS489Sound The Trumpet (Z.323 no. 3) was originally a duet for 2 countertenors with Basso Continuo. The "Ship to Me" version includes separate parts for Piano, Soprano and Trumpet in C. PDF version includes above plus part for Trumpet in D. This arrangement is part of our Chris O'Hara Signature... -
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Sound the Trumpet, Beat the Drum
Composer: Purcell, HenryArranger: O'Hara, ChrisEnsemble: Soprano, Trumpet and PianoGenre: BaroqueGrade: 3Duration: 2.5Model: AOS490Sound The Trumpet, Beat the Drum (Z. 335) from 1678 was originally a duet for high and low voice. Includes separate parts for Piano, Soprano and Trumpet in C. This arrangement is part of our Chris O'Hara Signature Series. Chris O’Hara is a renowned trumpet soloist, chamber musician and... -
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Sound, Fame Thy Brazen Trumpet Sound
Composer: Purcell, HenryArranger: O'Hara, ChrisEnsemble: Soprano, Trumpet and PianoGenre: BaroqueGrade: 3Duration: 2.5Model: AOS491From the Semi-Opera Dioclesian Z.627.22 (a.k.a. The Prophetess). This was a tragicomic semi-opera in five acts based on the play The Prophetess, by John Fletcher and Philip Massinger, which in turn was based very loosely on the life of the Emperor Diocletian. It was premiered in late May 1690 at...