Alfreduk Performance Music Catalogue 2010-11
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U(a38081*NRTRLp(u AlfredUK Performance Music Catalogue 2010-11 Contents Full Orchestra. 4 Jazz Ensemble with Vocal Solo . 71 String Methods . 14 Flexible Instrumentation . 73 String Orchestra . 16 Flute Choir . 77 String Ensemble Collections . 41 Clarinet Choir . 78 String Orchestra or String Quartet . 44 Saxophone Choir . 78 String Ensemble - Duet . 47 Band Methods . 80 String Ensemble - Quartet . 47 Band Studies & Technique Books . 81 String Ensemble - Suzuki. 48 Concert Band Collections. 82 Sound Innovations . 50 Concert Band . 83 Jazz Ensemble. 52 Concert Band Recordings . 129 Jazz Ensemble Collections . 65 Marching Band . 130 Jazz at Lincoln Centre Editions . 66 Marching Band Collections. 141 Gordon Goodwin Jazz Editions . 69 Marching Band DVD. 142 About Alfred Music Publishing Alfred Music Publishing is the world’s largest educational music publisher. Alfred produces educational, reference, pop, and performance materials for teachers, students, professionals, and hobbyists spanning every musical instrument, style, and diffi culty level. Alfred’s home offi ce is located in Los Angeles with other US offi ces in Miami and New York as well as offi ces around the world, including Australia, Germany, Singapore, and the United Kingdom. Alfred Music Publishing was founded in New York, in 1922, by composer and musician Alfred Piantodosi. His modest Tin Pan Alley pop song catalogue included such hits as “Waiting for the Robert E. Lee” and “Ragtime Cowboy Joe” - songs that still generate revenue for the company today. In 1928, the company was acquired by Sam Manus, a violinist who provided background music for silent fi lms. Sam’s son, Morty, and Morty’s wife, Iris, began working for the company during the 1950s. Inspired by the need for quality music education products, Morty oversaw the development of a series of instrumental instruction books which were to become the company’s staple products. Alfred developed signifi cantly over the next decade and eventually outgrew its New York headquarters. In 1975, the main offi ce was relocated to Los Angeles, and the distribution centre was moved to northern New York State. Morty’s sons Steven and Ron joined the company in the 1980s. While continuing to develop the world’s leading instructional methods and performance music, they also expanded Alfred into the international market by establishing branches in Australia, Germany, Singapore, and the United Kingdom. In 2005, Alfred purchased Warner Bros. Publications, acquiring certain rights to Warner/Chappell Music, Inc. and the EMI Catalogue Partnership. Through this deal, Alfred gained the print rights of legendary publishers such as M. Witmark & Sons, Remick Music Corp., and T.B. Harms, Inc. Among the EMI holdings are the Robbins and Leo Feist catalogues, plus fi lm music from United Artists, MGM, and 20th Century Fox. As of 2010, Alfred’s catalogue includes over 90,000 currently active titles representing a wide range of well-known publications - from methods such as Alfred’s Basic Guitar, Alfred’s Basic Piano Library, Premier Piano Course, Sound Innovations, and Suzuki, to artists like The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Van Halen, Green Day, Michael Jackson, Sheryl Crow, Eagles, Cole Porter, and George & Ira Gershwin, and brand names such as Star Wars, Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings. Now in its third generation of family leadership, Alfred is led by CEO Ron Manus and backed by a talented management team in seven offi ces worldwide. Under Ron’s leadership, Alfred has continued to expand, acquiring rights to ABKCO, S-1 and Warner Bros. Studios. Alongside this growth, forward-thinking has lead to the recent announcement of the fi rst-ever customisable instrumental methods Sound Innovations for Concert Band and Sound Innovations for String Orchestra, and our passion for protecting the environment has driven the company to begin printing books on 100% recycled paper. In the United Kingdom (and throughout the EU), Alfred is distributed by FM Distribution, the distribution arm of Faber Music. Alfred’s UK offi ces are housed at the FM Distribution Centre: Alfred Music Publishing (UK) Ltd FM Distribution Ltd Burnt Mill Burnt Mill Elizabeth Way Elizabeth Way Harlow Harlow Essex Essex United Kingdom United Kingdom CM20 2HX CM20 2HX Tel: +44(0)1279 828960 Tel: +44(0)1279 828989 Fax: +44(0)1279 828961 Fax: +44(0)1279 828990 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] www.alfredUK.com www.fabermusic.com Prices, contents and availability subject to change without notice. Prices shown are retail prices including VAT where applicable. Please note that copyright restrictions may apply to the supply of some titles in certain territories. 3 AlfredUK Performance Music Catalogue 2010-11 TRA S HE C Full Orchestra and String Orchestra Series Guidelines R O Belwin editions Highland/Etling editions LL FU Very Beginning String Orchestra String Explorer Orchestra (HSE) Grade 1 (Grades 1–2½) Key Signatures: G, D Correlated with the units of the String Explorer method, these pieces provide a variety of Ranges: Violin and Viola - 1st position (no Hi 3s); Cello - 1st position (no X4); Bass - 1st teaching opportunities to implement and fortify the skills learned by young string players. position (occasional 3rd on G string) Each composition and arrangement is suitable for a young orchestra’s first concert Instrumentation: Violin 1, Violin 2/Viola, Cello/String Bass, Opt. Piano performances, with parts that are clearly bowed and fingered to make teaching simple and Time Signatures: enjoyable. Includes a Violin III (Viola, treble clef) part as well as optional piano accompaniment. Rhythms: Strictly Strings Orchestra (HSS) Special Considerations:XIRF Violin 2 and Viola parts double; Cello and String Bass parts double; slurred bowings (Grades 1–2) The Strictly Strings Orchestra Series provides stimulating arrangements for first- and second- Beginning String Orchestra year string players that reinforce newly learned notes, bowings, key signatures, rhythmic Grade 1–2 patterns, and musical terms and symbols. The selections in this series cover a variety of Key Signatures: C, G, D musical styles and periods. All arrangements correlate with Strictly Strings, our popular string Ranges: Violin and Viola - 1st position (includes Lo 1s, Lo 2s and Hi 3s); Cello - 1st position method, but may also be used in conjunction with other instructional methods. Each (includes backward and forward extensions); Bass - 1st position (includes half and 3rd arrangement includes an optional piano accompaniment and a Violin III (Viola, treble clef) positions) part. Instrumentation: Violin 1; Violin 2; Viola/Violin 3 (Viola ); Cello; String Bass; Opt. Piano; Opt. Rhythm String Orchestra Time Signatures: (Grades 1–6) The grand tradition of Highland/Etling continues in this exciting series of original compositions Rhythms: and arrangements for string orchestra. Written by many of the leading composers of school Special Considerations: Cello and String Bass often double; slurred bowings; ties XIRFIR orchestra music, each selection is carefully graded and edited to provide the maximum Intermediate String Orchestra educational and musical benefit to your students. Each work is chosen for its musicality, Intermediate String/Full Orchestra uniqueness and appropriateness to the developmental level of students. From well-crafted Grade 2–3 arrangements of symphonic masterworks to exciting original compositions, this series All Belwin Intermediate pieces may be played by strings alone. provides a wealth of musical materials for the school orchestra. The Intermediate String/Full Orchestra pieces also provide the option to add any or all of the doubled wind parts for an entry String Alternatives level full orchestra experience. (Grades 1–5) Key Signatures: C, G, D, F, Bb, A (occasionally E and Eb) The String Alternatives Series blazes new pathways in string performance music by providing Ranges: Violin and Viola—1st through 3rd positions; Cello and Bass— authentic-sounding compositions and arrangements of the very best repertoire in fiddling, 1st through 4th positions (including half ) jazz, mariachi, Latin, rock and world music. Each piece in the series presents a truly unique String instrumentation: Violin 1; Violin 2; Viola/Violin 3 (Viola &); Cello; String Bass and broad learning experience by integrating facets of our eclectic cultural heritage. Elements Wind Instrumentation: Flute; Oboe; Bb Clarinet 1, 2; Bb Bass Clarinet; Bassoon; such as slides and ornaments are notated for a more stylistically correct performance. When F Horn; Bb Trumpet 1, 2; Trombone; Tuba; Mallet Percussion; Timpani; appropriate, optional percussion, piano, and other rhythm instruments are included for Percussion 1, 2; Opt. Piano greater authenticity. Designed to be played by string students who are experienced or new Time Signatures: ; cut time (occasional odd meters) to alternative styles, this series will motivate students at all levels. Rhythms: + triplet crotchets and quavers Special considerations: Slurred and hooked bowings; double stops First Philharmonic XIRFIRYY (Grades 1–2) Concert String Orchestra Specially designed with the young musician in mind, the First Philharmonic Series has Concert Full Orchestra everything to make your students’ first full orchestra experience an enjoyable and successful Grade 3–6 one. Easy-to read parts are well bowed and fingered with all measures numbered, keeping Key Signatures: C, G, D, A, E, B, F, Bb, Eb, Ab, Db within practical ranges for all instruments