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All compositions by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky "Overture" – 3:22 "Toot Toot Tootie Toot (Dance of the Reed-Pipes)" – 2:30 "Peanut Brittle Brigade (March)" – 4:37
Action Music for piano (1955) Divertimento No. 3 for violin (1955) Divertimento No. 4 for violin (1955) Coelocanth for viola (1955) Hyxos for alto flute in G, 2 gongs and cow-bell (1955) Suite No. 11 for piano (1956) Four Pieces for trumpet (1956) Three Pieces for saxophone or bass trumpet (1956) Four Pieces for horn in F (1956)
IMSLP logo (2007–2015) The blue letter featured in Petrucci Music Library logo, used in 2007–2015, was based on the first printed book of music, the Harmonice Musices Odhecaton, published by Ottaviano Petrucci in 1501. [5] From 2007 to 2015, the IMSLP / Petrucci Music Library used a logo based on a score.
This movement is not based on any folk songs, but rather has two tunes from Playford's Dancing Master of 1651. [2] The finale of the suite opens with an alto saxophone solo based on the folk tune "Dargason", a 16th-century English dance tune included in the first edition of The Dancing Master. The fantasia continues through several variations ...
Howard, about the film score, described it as "The score is very traditional – a big orchestra score – with lots of woodwinds and strings, plus tinkle bells and celeste and chorale music". [ 1 ] Gustavo Dudamel conducted the London Philharmonia Orchestra for the film score, that was recorded at the Abbey Road Studios , London .
Opus 13: Children's Songs after I.L. Peretz for singer and piano (1943) Opus 14: String Quartet No. 3 (1944) Opus 15: Sonata No. 2 for violin and piano (1944) Opus 16: Children's Notebook No. 1 for piano (1944) Opus 17: Jewish Songs after Shmuel Halkin (1944) Opus 18: Piano Quintet (1944) Opus 19: Children's Notebook No. 2 for piano (1944)
Eight Four-part Songs, p. 1898; Five-part Song, "Who can dwell with greatness" (Austin Dobson), p. 1900 "Ode to Newfoundland" (Sir Cavendish Boyle), national anthem of the Dominion of Newfoundland and now the provincial anthem of Newfoundland and Labrador, c. 1902–04; Four-part and eight-part Song, "In Praise of Song" (Parry), p. 1904
Grand Concert Overture in F major, WoO 1; Fackeltanz in D major (lost), WoO 2; Festmarsch in D major, WoO 3; Introductory Music to Act 3 of "Die Belagerung Missolunghis" (lost), WoO 4