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Rawsthorne: Street Corner Overture score and parts

Rawsthorne: Street Corner Overture

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REPRINT SERIES Rawsthorne’s perky Street Corner Overture (1944), evokes, in the composer’s words, "a Saturday night at the crossroads of a busy industrial town". This is a bubbling, infectious piece and it’s all great fun.  
Vaughan Williams: Job, A Masque for Dancing score and parts, sheet music

Vaughan Williams: Job, A Masque for Dancing - Ballet in One Act

$195.00 - $999.95
Job: A Masque for Dancing is a one-act ballet produced in 1931. The scenario is by Geoffrey Keynes, the choreography by Ninette de Valois, and the music by Ralph Vaughan Williams. The ballet is based on the Book of Job from the Hebrew Bible and was...
Finzi: A Severn Rhapsody score, orchestra parts

Finzi: A Severn Rhapsody Op.3

$275.00
REPRINT SERIES With its evocative pastoral opening, A Severn Rhapsody which was clearly written under thrall of George Butterworth’s A Shropshire Lad and Bridge’s Summer. Blue skies, birdsong, sunny fields, cool coppices and shaded brooks...
Rawsthorne: Symphony No.1 score and parts, sheet music

Rawsthorne: Symphony No.1

$149.99 - $750.00
Alan Rawsthorne's First Symphony is a thunderous, bounding, jagged affair, relieved by quieter moments of irony.
Bacewicz Divertimento for Strings score and parts

Bacewicz: Divertimento for String Orchestra

$339.99
REPRINT SERIES  Composed in 1965, the Divertimento was written on commission from conductor Karol Teutsch. It was also he, together with the National Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra led by him, who gave its premie re performance at a concert on 21...
Szymanowski Symphony No.1 score and parts, sheet music

Szymanowski: Symphony No.1 Op.15 in F minor

$139.99 - $799.99
It is fair to say that Szymanowski’s First Symphony (1906–07) was something of a reverse in his creative fortunes and is best regarded as a flawed if valiant attempt to write on a larger orchestral scale. The pre-eminent writer on...
Martinu: Échec au Roi Jazz-Ballet in One Act, score and parts

Martinu: Échec au Roi, Jazz-Ballet in One Act H.186 1930

$189.99 - $995.00
The scenario of Martinu’s 1930 “Echec du Roi” (Checkmate) anticipates that of Stravinsky’s “Jeu de Cartes” (1937), with dancing chessmen taking the place of dancing poker chips. The score mixes Stravinskyan...
Villa-Lobos Harmonica Concerto full score & orchestral parts

Villa-Lobos: Concerto for Harmonica and Orchestra W524

$545.00
In 1955, Heitor Villa-Lobos was commissioned by John Sebastian to write a harmonica concerto, and the piece was premiered in in Jerusalem on October 27, 1959, a month before Villa's death. Villa-Lobos was one of a number of eminent composers...
Kodaly: Missa Brevis score and parts

Kodaly: Missa Brevis

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REPRINT SERIES Composed during the Second World War (most of it at a Budapest monastery) and completed in 1944, Missa Brevis was first performed in 1945, just after the end of the war, at the Budapest Opera House (where Kodály and his wife had...
Honegger: Napoléon Symphonic Suite score and parts

Honegger: Napoléon Symphonic Suite H.64a

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The soundtrack of the 1927 film Napoléon, directed by Abel Gance, was the first film soundtrack ever composed. Published in 1927, Honegger made a selection of movements from the soundtrack of the silent movie Napoléon, and presented it as a...
Villa-Lobos: Symphony No.9 score and parts

Villa-Lobos: Symphony No.9

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Villa-Lobos composed his Ninth Symphony in Rio de Janeiro in 1952. It was first performed by the Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Ormandy. The score is dedicated to Mindinha (Arminda Neves d'Almeida), the composer's companion for the last 23...
Prokofiev: Cello Concerto Op.58 Score & Parts

Prokofiev: Cello Concerto in E minor Op.58

$145.00 - $599.99
The concerto was premiered on 26 November 1938 in Moscow by the USSR State Symphony Orchestra. Alexander Melik-Pashayev was the conductor and Lev Berezovsky played the cello.The premiere of Prokofiev's Cello Concerto (Op. 58) was generally thought to...