SKU: CL.012-4603-75
Composed by Carl Maria von Weber for solo viola with orchestra, the Hungarian Rondo has become a standard repertoire bassoon solo. This edition offers a choice of soloist, including bassoon, bass clarinet, euphonium, or tuba. The band setting is carefully arranged to require a minimum of preparation time, and is playable with either full concert band, or if accompanying a soloist requiring greater presence, just woodwinds and horns. The finale includes an ossia part as well as the original. An excellent piece to feature a guest artist or outstanding soloist with your band!
About C.L. Barnhouse Spotlight Series
The Barnhouse Spotlight series includes publications for solo instruments with concert band accompaniment. These publications are designed to feature outstanding members of your band as soloist, and to provide unique and entertaining programming options. Solo parts are graded more difficult than the band accompaniments
SKU: CL.012-4603-00
SKU: CL.012-4603-01
SKU: HL.50499278
ISBN 9790080148280. UPC: 884088948962. 8.0x11.25x0.059 inches. Arpad Balazs.
The Hungarian Rondo by Arpad Balazs is a cheerful, good-humored composition structured with a double recurrence of the rondo theme. The first episode consists of increasingly densely woven imitations that chase each other playfully, and the second evokes the mood of bagpipe tunes. In brilliant and skilled fashion, each subsequent section becomes more richly orchestrated and decorative in nature. (Grade 3.5) Dur: 3:00.
SKU: LM.JF3010
ISBN 9790231710519.
Vals e legere - Valse expressive - Valse vive - Valse gracieuse - Valse Laendler - Valse gaie - Ah vous dirais-je, Maman (12 variations) - Rondo en Re - Fantaisie en Re mineur - Menuetto en Re - Theme et Variations en Fa - Romance - Marche turque.
SKU: TM.02235SC
Key of Eb. Aria No. 10. sc pages 100-109. 1 Oboe can substitute on 1 of the English Horns. Vn sol in set.
SKU: TM.02235SET
SKU: A2.GMP014
ISBN 979-0-58039-013-4. 8.5x11 inches.
This volume features nine theme-and-variation sets composed in the early through mid-nineteenth century by Jan Ladislav Dussek (1760-1812), Otto Dresel (1826-90), and American composers of the early nineteenth century. Based on a variety of popular songs and dances of the period, as well as on original themes, these highly virtuosic pieces are ideal concert repertoire.