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Nola
Composer: Arndt, FelixArranger: Grimaldi, ScottEnsemble: Saxophone QuartetGenre: RagtimeGrade: 4Duration: 3.5Model: AOS1202Felix Arndt was an American pianist and composer of popular music. Arndt composed songs for the famous vaudeville team of Jack Norworth and Nora Bayes, and recorded over 3000 piano rolls for Duo-Art and QRS Records. Arndt is best remembered for his 1915 composition, "Nola," written as an engagement gift... -
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Nola for Ned
Composer: Shilansky, NeilEnsemble: Concert BandGenre: Modern ClassicalGrade: 2Duration: 3Model: AOS101Nola for Ned is a piece emulating music heard in New Orleans during a Mardi Gras street celebration. There is a constant rhythmic pedal in the low brass and percussion, which provides foundation for the woodwinds and brass to trade solis. The middle of the piece breaks down to stomping... -
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Non più andrai
Composer: Mozart, Wolfgang AmadeusArranger: Levesque, CraigEnsemble: Voice and Woodwind QuintetGenre: ClassicalGrade: 4Duration: 3Model: AOS1003"Non più andrai" is a famous aria sung by Figaro in Mozart's "Le Nozze di Figaro", arranged for Woodwind Quintet and Voice. It is drawn from "Fandango", a reduction of the full opera for Woodwind Quintet and principal voices. FANDANGO! music by Mozart So there are these Italian guys.... -
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Non so piú
Composer: Mozart, Wolfgang AmadeusArranger: Levesque, CraigEnsemble: Voice and Woodwind QuintetGenre: ClassicalGrade: 4Duration: 3Model: AOS412"Non so piú cosa son, cosa faccio" is Cherubino's famous aria from Mozart's "Le Nozze di Figaro", arranged for Woodwind Quintet and Voice. It is drawn from "Fandango", a reduction of the full opera for Woodwind Quintet and principal voices. FANDANGO! music by Mozart So there are these Italian... -
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Nordic Suite
Composer: York, BarbaraEnsemble: Trombone, Tuba and PianoGenre: Modern ClassicalGrade: 5Duration: 12Model: CM2159A suite for Trombone and Tuba, with piano accompaniment. The Chieftain The Princess The Lonesome Knight The Jester The Skald -
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Not Alone For Mighty Empire
Composer: Day, George H.Arranger: Hoh, ChristopherEnsemble: Mixed Choir and OrganGenre: SacredGrade: 3Duration: 4.5Model: AOS722For SAB Choir and Organ For Geraldine Sarmiento, Organist, Union Church of Lima A terrific text on what to be thankful for, plus an arrangement of a magnificent melody with dramatic accompaniment. Text Not Alone For Mighty Empire Not alone for mighty empire stretching far o'er land and sea, Not... -
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Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
Composer: Quilter, RogerArranger: Frasier, JaneEnsemble: Trumpet and PianoGenre: ClassicalGrade: 3Duration: 1.5Model: AOS1108Setting based on the poem by Lord Tennyson. -
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Now Thank We All Our God
Composer: Crüger, JohannArranger: Kursar, LawrenceEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: General SacredGrade: 4Duration: 4.5Model: AOS107"Now thank we all our God" is a popular Christian hymn. It is a translation from the German "Nun danket alle Gott", written circa 1636 by Martin Rinkart (1586-1649), which in turn was inspired by Sirach, chapter 50 verses 22-24, from the praises of Simon the high priest. It was... -
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Now Thank We All Our God
Composer: Pachelbel, JohannArranger: Olson, GaryEnsemble: Brass Quintet and OrganGenre: General WorshipGrade: 4Duration: 3.5Model: DB-CAN0130Instrumentation: 211.01 + org A rousing antiphonal Baroque piece with brass comprising one choir and organ the other. Johann Pachelbel was born in late August or early September 1653. As word of his talent and musical proficiency spread throughout Germany, he attracted many students. His organ music was still widely... -
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Now the Day Is Over
Composer: Barnby, JosephArranger: Maiden Mueller, SpikeEnsemble: Horn QuartetGenre: General WorshipGrade: 3Duration: 1.5Model: AOS1440Now the Day Is Over, written in 1865 by Sabine Baring-Gould of Dalton, Yorks, England, and printed in the Church Times that same year, has become common in all English-speaking countries. Its tune, Merrial, was written by Joseph Barnby in 1968. Barnby was organist and choirmaster at St. Andrews of...