Friday, March 19, 2010

New Acquisitions: March 19, 2010

The following are new pieces that we have added to the Music Library since March 12.  The majority of these pieces were acquired through a donations from Rush-Henrietta High School and Burger Middle School and, in most cases, are helping us build the elementary band section of the library.

Choral
  • C-2286 - The Trout (Die Forelle) by Franz Schubert, arranged by Ed Harris (Jenson/Unison or 2-Part/18 copies)
  • C-2287 - The Hands of Time (Brian's Song) by Michel Legrand & Alan & Marilyn Bergman, arranged by Chuck Cassey (Colgems/SSA/19 copies)
  • C-2288 - I Wished to Be Single Again, traditional English Folk Song, arranged by John A. Ricketts (Somerset Press/TTBB/18 copies)
  • C-2289 - Gather Your Rosebuds by C.M. Shearer & Robert Herrick (Southern Music/SAB/77 copies)
  • C-2290 - The Art of the Ground Round by P.D.Q. Bach, arranged by Professor Peter Schickele (Theodore Presser/Mixed-TTBB/31 copies)
Band
  • N-1274 - Vive' la Paris by Albert Stoutamire & Kenneth Henderson (C.L. Barnhouse/1 set)
  • N-1275 - Valmy by Alexander Gretchaninoff (C.L. Barnhouse/1 set)
  • N-1276 - The Tennessee Whistler by Ken Whitcomb (C.L. Barnhouse/1 set)
  • N-1277 - Tamarack Ridge by Bob Lowden (Kendor/1 set)
  • N-1278 - Snow Carol by Robert Baler (Kendor/1 set)
  • N-1279 - Wait Till the Sun Shines Nellie by Harry Von Tilzer, arranged by Lloyd Conley (Kendor/1 set)
  • N-1280 - Western Scenario by John Cacavas (Carl Fischer/1 set)
  • N-1281 - Ticker Tape Parade March by John Edmondson (Hal Leonard/1 set)
  • N-1282 - Tropical Trumpets by John Edmondson (Hal Leonard/1 set)
  • N-1316 - Electric Prelude in Rock by Seth Markham (Byron-Douglas-Alfred/1 set)
  • N-1317 - Chorale and Invention by George Giroux (Luverne Publications-Southern Music/1 set)
  • N-1318 - Proudly We Play by Everett Maxwell, Arranged by Tom C. Rhodes (Southern Music/1 set)
  • N-1319 - Ceremonial Court by Alfred Castle (Luverne - Southern Music/1 set)
  • N-1320 - Chapel Bells, arranged by Don Schaeffer (C.L. Barnhouse/1 set)
  • N-1321 - Gentle Journey by Caesar Giovannini (Charter Publications - Dorabet Music/1 set)
  • N-1322 - Calypso Carnival by Alfred Castle (Luverne - Southern Music/1 set)
  • N-1323 - Theme From Sechs Kinderstucke by Felix Mendelssohn, arranged by Eugene Mitchell (C.L. Barnhouse/1 set)
  • N-1324 - Sun Prairie Overture by Joseph Olivadoti (Rubank/1 set)
  • N-1325 - Theme from Second Piano Concerto by Sergei Rachmaninoff, arranged by Red McLeod (Schmitt, Hall & McCreary/1 set)
  • N-1326 - Shop Class by Richard Spinney (Belwin-Mills/1 set)
  • N-1327 - Suite for Band by Ludwig van Beethoven, arranged by Robert Cray (Edward B. Marks/1 set)
  • N-1328 - Simplicity Band Pak #2 - Songs of the States, arranged by Bob Lowden (The Music Company of North America/1 set)
  • N-1329 - Solfeggio by Carl Phillip Emanual Bach, arrenged by Andrew Burgess (Pro-Art/1 set)
  • N-1330 - Tumbalalaika, Traditional, arranged by Andreew Burgess (Pro-Art/1 set)
  • N-1331 - Still Wie Die Nacht (Calm as the Night) by Carl Bohm, arranged by Wally Johnson (Pro-Art/1 set)
  • N-1332 - Sleep Little Tiny King (A Christmas Calypso) by Don Besig, arranged by Wally Johnson (Pro-Art/1 set)
  • N-1333 - Shout Out Loud! by Leland Forsblad (Hal Leonard/1 set)
  • N-1334 - Scarlet Tree by Robert Doyle & William Coons (Kendor/1 set)
  • N-1335 - Scherzo (from Serenade No. 1) by Johannes Brahms, arranged by John Jay Hilfiger (Kendor/1 set)
  • N-1336 - Skydiver by Art Dedrick (Kendor/1 set)
  • N-1337 - Songs of the American West, Traditional, arranged by Jerry Nowak (Kendor/1 set)
  • N-1338 - Sarabande by Archangelo Corelli, transcribed by R. Christian Dishinger (Studio 224/1 set)
  • N-1339 - Sweet Kitty Klover by Lloyd Conley (Studior 224/1 set)
  • N-1340 - Shannon Girl by R. Christensen and J. Tartaglia, arranged by Carroll DeCamp (Studio 224/1 set)
  • N-1341 - S'cool Room Latin by Clement Wiednmyer (Shawnee Press/1 set)
  • N-1342 - S'cool Room Rock by Richard Maltby (Shawnee Press/1 set)

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