The Resource Saxophone quartets, arranged and edited by Jay Arnold in association with Charles Lindsay
Saxophone quartets, arranged and edited by Jay Arnold in association with Charles Lindsay
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- Extent
- 4 parts (32 p. each)
- Note
-
- Title from cover
- "Quartets can also be played with the flute, clarinet, French horn, trumpet and trombone; books 121 through 126 in this series."
- Contents
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- A melody is drifting / Johannes Brahms -- Adeste fideles = O come, all ye faithful / John Reading -- Alma mater / H.S. Thompson -- America, the beautiful / Samuel A. Ward -- Aura Lee / George R. Poulton -- Basque song / folk song -- Canzon (from Sacrae symphoniae) / Giovanni Gabrieli -- The children's march / Traditional -- Choral no. 42 ; Choral no. 297 / Johann Sebastian Bach -- Christ the Lord is risen today / Easter hymn -- Contra-dance / Ludwig van Beethoven -- Crucifixus (from the Mass "Te Deum laudamus") / Giovanni da Palestrina -- Emperor quartet. Second movement / Franz Joseph Haydn -- God rest you merry, gentlemen / Old English carol -- Greensleeves / Folk song -- Habanera (from Carmen) / Georges Bizet -- Hark! the herald angels sing / Felix Mendelssohn -- Joy to the world / George F. Handel --
- March (from The love of three oranges) / Serge Prokofieff -- Minuet / Jean-Baptiste Lully -- Nobody knows the trouble I've seen / Spiritual -- Playful prelude / Jay Arnold -- Poet and peasant overture. Opening theme / Franz von Suppé -- Polka (from The bartered bride) / Bedrich Smetana -- Pomp and circumstance / Edward Elgar -- Prayer of Thanksgiving / Netherlands song -- Romeo and Juliet. Theme / Peter I. Tchaikovsky -- Slavonic dance, op. 46 no. 1 / Anton Dvorak -- Tango / Isaac Albeniz -- There lived a king (from The gondoliers) / Sir Arthur Sullivan -- Turkish march (from The ruins of Athens) ; Variations on a theme by Paisiello / Ludwig van Beethoven -- We wish you a merry Christmas / Old English carol -- The yankee doodle boy / George M. Cohan
- Label
- Saxophone quartets
- Title
- Saxophone quartets
- Statement of responsibility
- arranged and edited by Jay Arnold in association with Charles Lindsay
- Cataloging source
- TLM
- Form of composition
- unknown
- Format of music
- other
- Literary text for sound recordings
- not applicable
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 1928-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Arnold, Jay
- Lindsay, Charles
- Series statement
- Everybody's favorite series
- Series volume
- no. 123
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
- Woodwind quartets (Saxophones (4)), Arranged
- Label
- Saxophone quartets, arranged and edited by Jay Arnold in association with Charles Lindsay
- Note
-
- Title from cover
- "Quartets can also be played with the flute, clarinet, French horn, trumpet and trombone; books 121 through 126 in this series."
- Bar code
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- 31223042826231
- 31223042826249
- 31223042826256
- 31223042826264
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- notated music
- Content type code
-
- ntm
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- A melody is drifting / Johannes Brahms -- Adeste fideles = O come, all ye faithful / John Reading -- Alma mater / H.S. Thompson -- America, the beautiful / Samuel A. Ward -- Aura Lee / George R. Poulton -- Basque song / folk song -- Canzon (from Sacrae symphoniae) / Giovanni Gabrieli -- The children's march / Traditional -- Choral no. 42 ; Choral no. 297 / Johann Sebastian Bach -- Christ the Lord is risen today / Easter hymn -- Contra-dance / Ludwig van Beethoven -- Crucifixus (from the Mass "Te Deum laudamus") / Giovanni da Palestrina -- Emperor quartet. Second movement / Franz Joseph Haydn -- God rest you merry, gentlemen / Old English carol -- Greensleeves / Folk song -- Habanera (from Carmen) / Georges Bizet -- Hark! the herald angels sing / Felix Mendelssohn -- Joy to the world / George F. Handel --
- March (from The love of three oranges) / Serge Prokofieff -- Minuet / Jean-Baptiste Lully -- Nobody knows the trouble I've seen / Spiritual -- Playful prelude / Jay Arnold -- Poet and peasant overture. Opening theme / Franz von Suppé -- Polka (from The bartered bride) / Bedrich Smetana -- Pomp and circumstance / Edward Elgar -- Prayer of Thanksgiving / Netherlands song -- Romeo and Juliet. Theme / Peter I. Tchaikovsky -- Slavonic dance, op. 46 no. 1 / Anton Dvorak -- Tango / Isaac Albeniz -- There lived a king (from The gondoliers) / Sir Arthur Sullivan -- Turkish march (from The ruins of Athens) ; Variations on a theme by Paisiello / Ludwig van Beethoven -- We wish you a merry Christmas / Old English carol -- The yankee doodle boy / George M. Cohan
- Dimensions
- 31 cm.
- Extent
- 4 parts (32 p. each)
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- System control number
- 798828
- Label
- Saxophone quartets, arranged and edited by Jay Arnold in association with Charles Lindsay
- Note
-
- Title from cover
- "Quartets can also be played with the flute, clarinet, French horn, trumpet and trombone; books 121 through 126 in this series."
- Bar code
-
- 31223042826231
- 31223042826249
- 31223042826256
- 31223042826264
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- notated music
- Content type code
-
- ntm
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- A melody is drifting / Johannes Brahms -- Adeste fideles = O come, all ye faithful / John Reading -- Alma mater / H.S. Thompson -- America, the beautiful / Samuel A. Ward -- Aura Lee / George R. Poulton -- Basque song / folk song -- Canzon (from Sacrae symphoniae) / Giovanni Gabrieli -- The children's march / Traditional -- Choral no. 42 ; Choral no. 297 / Johann Sebastian Bach -- Christ the Lord is risen today / Easter hymn -- Contra-dance / Ludwig van Beethoven -- Crucifixus (from the Mass "Te Deum laudamus") / Giovanni da Palestrina -- Emperor quartet. Second movement / Franz Joseph Haydn -- God rest you merry, gentlemen / Old English carol -- Greensleeves / Folk song -- Habanera (from Carmen) / Georges Bizet -- Hark! the herald angels sing / Felix Mendelssohn -- Joy to the world / George F. Handel --
- March (from The love of three oranges) / Serge Prokofieff -- Minuet / Jean-Baptiste Lully -- Nobody knows the trouble I've seen / Spiritual -- Playful prelude / Jay Arnold -- Poet and peasant overture. Opening theme / Franz von Suppé -- Polka (from The bartered bride) / Bedrich Smetana -- Pomp and circumstance / Edward Elgar -- Prayer of Thanksgiving / Netherlands song -- Romeo and Juliet. Theme / Peter I. Tchaikovsky -- Slavonic dance, op. 46 no. 1 / Anton Dvorak -- Tango / Isaac Albeniz -- There lived a king (from The gondoliers) / Sir Arthur Sullivan -- Turkish march (from The ruins of Athens) ; Variations on a theme by Paisiello / Ludwig van Beethoven -- We wish you a merry Christmas / Old English carol -- The yankee doodle boy / George M. Cohan
- Dimensions
- 31 cm.
- Extent
- 4 parts (32 p. each)
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- n
- System control number
- 798828
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