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Later Symphonies by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart This affordable collection includes Mozart's seven final symphonies (Nos. 35-41) including the great composer's greatest orchestral work--the last 3 symphonies. Reprinted from the authoritative and acclaimed Breitkopf & Härtel edition.
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| Products in Orchestral Scores |  |  |  | The Nutcracker: Complete Ballet in Full Score by Peter Ilyitch Tchaikovsky Tchaikovsky's enchanting Christmas fairytale has become his most popular work and, along with Swan Lake, the world's most frequently performed ballet. This complete score includes previously difficult-to-find favorites like Waltz of the Snowflakes.
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| | |  | 17 Divertimenti for Various Instruments by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart These Divertimenti from the years 1771 to 1779 are short sparkling pieces of great vitality and brilliance. Included are the works consecutively numbered from 1 to 17. Study score.
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| |  | Beethoven's Nine Symphonies: Three-Volume Set by Ludwig van Beethoven Reproduced from the authoritative editions originally published by Henry Litolff's Verlag, this 3-volume set represents the definitive modern publication of the complete symphonies. Available at over 10% off the total price of the individual books.
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|  | Burleske for Piano and Orchestra in Full Score by Richard Strauss The remarkable orchestral color and brilliant orchestration so characteristic of Strauss's later tone poems is fully displayed in this popular early work, which abounds in sly humor that lurks beneath an elegant veneer.
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| | |  | Carmen Suites Nos. 1 and 2 in Full Score by Georges Bizet Authoritative editions of Suite No. 1 (Prélude, Aragonaise, Intermezzo, Séguedille, Les Dragons d'Alcala, Les Toréador) and Suite No. 2 (Marche des Contrebandiers, Habanera, Nocturne, Chanson du Toréador, La Garde Montante, Danse Bohême).
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|  | Carnival of the Animals in Full Score by Camille Saint-Saëns Fourteen pieces — scored for flute/piccolo, clarinet, glass harmonica (tuned glass bowls), xylophone, two pianos, and strings — paint delightful musical portraits of a lion, chickens, turtles, an elephant, kangaroos, and the immensely popular swan.
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|  | Chamber Symphony No. 1 for 15 Solo Instruments, Op. 9 by Arnold Schoenberg One of Schoenberg's most pleasing and accessible works, this 1906 piece concentrates all the elements of a symphony into a single movement and creates dissonances without immediate resolution.
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|  | Clarinet Concertos Nos. 1 and 2 in Full Score by Carl Maria von Weber These popular concertos, both written in 1811, follow in the classical tradition of Mozart while showcasing the clarinet's new technical possibilities. Cornerstones of the repertoire, they appear here for the first time in a single volume.
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|  | Classical Symphony, Op. 25, in Full Score by Sergei Prokofiev Prokofiev's first symphony, which he mischievously dubbed "Classical," is a sprightly piece based on the symphonic models of Haydn. This is his most frequently performed symphonic work.
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|  | Complete Concerti Grossi by George Frideric Handel Features the monumental Opus 6 Concerti Grossi, as well as the Opus 3 and "Alexander's Feast" Concerti Grossi — 19 in all — reproduced from the most authoritative edition.
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|  | Complete Concerti Grossi in Full Score by Arcangelo Corelli All 12 of the Baroque master's concerti grossi, among the earliest examples of the form, and celebrated for their vibrant lyricism and crisp dignity of style. Reproduced from the famous late-19th-century edition.
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| |  | Complete Concerti in Full Score by Johannes Brahms Brahms wrote only 4 concerti — and they all are presented here. Includes Piano Concertos Nos. 1 and 2; Violin Concerto, Op. 77; Concertos for Violin and Cello, Op. 102. Definitive Breitkopf and Härtel edition.
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|  | Complete Concertos for Two or More Harpsichords in Full Score by Johann Sebastian Bach Includes six concertos, BWV 1060 through 1065 — three for 2 harpsichords, two for 3 harpsichords, and one for 4 harpsichords — all reflecting Bach's exuberant musical personality. Reprinted from the authoritative Breitkopf & Härtel edition.
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|  | Complete Piano Concertos in Full Score by Ludwig van Beethoven Complete scores of 5 great Beethoven piano concertos, with all cadenzas as he wrote them, reproduced from authoritative Breitkopf & Härtel edition. Includes new table of contents.
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