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Guitarist's Day, The
Composer: Vogel, Roger C.
Instrumentation: Solo Instruments: Guitar
Genre: ContemporaryThe 3 witty movements were inspired by the composer’s observations of guitar students at the University of Georgia. "Late Afternoon on the Steps" depicts a guitarist warming up and practicing for a lesson. "Midnight Variations" represents a late-night improvisation, and "Monday Morning" alternates between the frantic panic of oversleeping and calm daydreaming. Learn MoreUpdate Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.From $12.00
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Las Meninas: Variations
Composer: Alpher, David
Instrumentation: Solo Instruments: Piano
Genre: ContemporaryInspired by the visual variations that Pablo Picasso painted in 1957 on Velasquez’ 1656 masterpiece commonly known as “Las Meninas.” Several different musical styles are employed during this Theme and 21 Variations in a manner analogous to the stylistic changes Picasso effected from one painting to the next. Learn MoreUpdate Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.From $16.00
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Las Meninas: Variations
Composer: Alpher, David
Instrumentation: Mixed Ensemble Instruments: Cello, Guitar, Oboe, Piano
Genre: ContemporaryInspired by the visual variations that Pablo Picasso painted in 1957 on Velasquez’ 1656 masterpiece commonly known as “Las Meninas.” Several different musical styles are employed during this Theme and 21 Variations in a manner analogous to the stylistic changes Picasso effected from one painting to the next. Learn MoreUpdate Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.From $30.00
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Scenes from the Holy Land
Composer: Buss, Howard J.
Instrumentation: Duet Instruments: Flute, Percussion
Genre: ContemporaryFlute and Percussion: "Commissioned for the McCormick Duo and the 30th Anniversary of the National Flute Association. Percussion instruments (one player) include: Marimba, suspended cymbal, tambourine, bongos, wood block, wind chimes, and agogo bells. “The opening section, ‘Masada’ presents angular solos against percussion accents, with ascending legato passages for the flute. The music turns more florid and Middle-Eastern in style before a peaceful coda. ‘Storm on Mount Sinai’ offers sharply rhythmic music accented with tambourine and a more febrile bazaar-like flute writing. ‘The Flock by the Sea of Galilee’ contains an oddly memorable five-note percussion motif under a lovely bucolic flute theme. ‘The Road to Jerusalem’ makes a haunting finale with elaborate passages against pulsating percussion. Scenes from the Holy Land is an effective and colorful work with deftly varied music and tackled by the musicians with skill and understated virtuosity Buss’ intimate style requires. It makes its effects with point and economy and would be a boon to flute and percussion duos searching for program material.” - The Gramophone, April 2005. Recorded on the Capstone Records ""Howard J. Buss: Modern Times""" Learn MoreUpdate Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.From $22.00
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Sonata for Trumpet and Piano
Composer: Frank, Robert
Instrumentation: Solo and Piano Instruments: Piano, Trumpet
Genre: Contemporarywith Piano: In 3 movements: Con Forza, Adagio, and Allegro Pesante. Inspired by the neo-classical “Gebrachmusik” of Hindemith, this early work by the composer builds upon the traditional sonata form. Contrasting themes in the the first movement are developed and combined in numerous manners within a modified sonata allegro form. The second movement uses a derivative of the Russian folk tune, “Bears Are Sleeping” for its second theme within a ternary form. The third movement contrapuntally combines and develops themes in a virtuosic, modified rondo. Sonata for Trumpet and Piano has been recorded by Grant Peters on the CD “From the Hills.” Learn MoreUpdate Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.From $20.00
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Crossroads
Composer: Buss, Howard J.
Instrumentation: Mixed Ensemble Instruments: Percussion, Trombone
Genre: Contemporary4 Trombones and 8 Percussion: The character of this music is strongly influenced by jazz and Latin music. The intriguing rhythms and soaring melodies combined with the implied theatre suggested by the staging, make this a sophisticated, yet accessible composition that is rewarding to perform and listen to. The 4 trombone parts may be performed with a quartet; however, it is desirable to have multiple players used on each part except in those areas where the score specifically specifies one player on a part for a particular passage. The unique instrumentation of this ensemble, combined with the prevalence of numerous colleges and universities that have trombone choirs and percussion ensembles, make this a concert work that is destined to become standard literature. "Somewhat contemporary sounding, with jazz and Latin influences, one's interest is held for the entirety. The two instrument families are well integrated throughout. Some sections are extremely lyrical in the percussion ensemble and rhythmic in the trombones, vice versa in others. This compositional technique allows for great clarity throughout the work. An enjoyable work for the performers and audience." -Susan Martin Tariq, Percussive Notes Magazine. Dedicated to Tom Brantley and Robert McCormick. The University of South Florida Trombone Choir and Percussion Ensemble premiered it in Tampa, Florida on January 21, 2012 under the direction of Robert McCormick. Learn MoreUpdate Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.From $68.00
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Contrasts in Blue
Composer: Buss, Howard J.
Instrumentation: Duet Instruments: Piano, Trombone, Trumpet
Genre: ContemporaryTrumpet, Trombone and Piano; A dramatic and colorful work in two picturesque movements: Evening Shadows and Summer Sea. The music is evocative of the imagery suggested by the titles of the movements and of the musical “blues” as well. The themes of shadows and water also suggest a kinship with the impressionist style of 100 years earlier. This composition is a “must” for advanced players! Learn MoreUpdate Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.From $24.00
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Contrasts in Blue
Composer: Buss, Howard J.
Instrumentation: Mixed Ensemble Instruments: Bassoon, Oboe, Piano
Genre: ContemporaryOboe, Bassoon and Piano: A dramatic and colorful work in two picturesque movements: Evening Shadows and Summer Sea. The music is evocative of the imagery suggested by the titles of the movements and of the musical “blues” as well. The themes of shadows and water also suggest a kinship with the impressionist style of 100 years earlier. This composition is a “must” for advanced players! Learn MoreUpdate Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.From $24.00
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Six Dialogues "Reflections on Plato"
Composer: Vogel, Roger C.
Instrumentation: Duet Instruments: Flute, French Horn
Genre: ContemporaryFlute and Horn; Few other authors in the history of Western philosophy can compare with Plato in the depth and range of his work. His dialogues have long highly esteemed in their treatment of justice, virtue, and love, as well as political, religious, and other social concerns. Socrates is most often the protagonist in the dialogues with his dialectic method of inquiry, a rigorous conversation consisting of short questions that lead to the heart of any matter. At odds with Socrates are the sophists, teachers whose mastery of rhetoric, the art of persuasion, seeks to convince the listeners to accept their propositions without critical inquiry. Each of the "Six Dialogues" is a reflection on one aspect of Plato’s dialogues: The Dialectic, Hymn to Love, Virtue, Rhetoric, Justice, and The Sophists. Learn MoreUpdate Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.From $17.00
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