Borodin started work on his second symphony soon after the 1869 premiere of his first. He worked ...
This is a new, digitally-enhanced reissue of the score originally published in 1911 by Durand et ...
First heard with the premiere of the one-act farce on January 27, 1813 in Venice at the Teatro Sa...
First heard with the opera's premiere on October 9, 1826 in Paris' Salle le Peletier, Rossini's b...
Vaughan Williams' masterpiece for string orchestra was given its premiere on September 6th, 1910 ...
Composed in 1783 for Antonin Kraft, cellist in the court orchestra of Prince Esterhazy, Haydn's D...
Rachmaninov's first one-act opera was written in 1893 while still a student at the Moscow Conserv...
This oratorio by a youthful Camille Saint-Saens was first performed by soloists, chorus and small...
In April, 1819, Beethoven's patron (and pupil) Archduke Rudolph was elected a cardinal, and in Ju...
First performed under the composer's direction on Easter Sunday of 1779 in Salzburg Cathedral, th...
Composed in 1849 in memory of Bruckner's friend Franz Sailer, the Requiem in D minor was the comp...
Saint-Saëns' masterpiece was originally composed in 1872 as a song for voice and piano. It transf...
One of the first Russian tone poems, Night on Bald Mountain had its genesis in the late 1850s whe...
This new edition of Glinka's beloved orchestral showpiece is the first not based upon the corrupt...
Haydn composed his famous concerto especially for trumpet for his friend Anton Weidinger (1766-18...
O Praise the Lord with One Consent was composed in 1718 while Handel was residing in Cannons Park...
This 35-minute work is sometimes thought of as Elgar's answer to his contemporary Richard Strauss...
Weber completed the opera in 1820 which was premiered the following year with international succe...
Liszt's second concerto had its beginnings in 1839 or 1840 and was subjected to a number of revis...
First composed in 1869, Tchaikovsky's popular overture-fantasia was premiered in Moscow on March ...
Three of the most outstanding waltzes from Tchaikovsky's ballet masterpiece have been thoughtfull...
As with its famous companion, this overture is often not credited to the person who actually comp...
Franck's Piano Concerto in B minor is an early work written when he was only 13 years old to show...
Vivaldi's Magnificat probably dates from shortly after the 1726 death of composer C.P. Grua, whic...
Newly edited and engraved study score for the original 1877 version of Tchaikovsky's first ballet...
Debussy orchestrated two of the three Gymnopedies composed by his friend Erik Satie after giving ...
Camille Saint-Saëns wrote the Introduction et Rondo Capriccioso for the virtuoso violinist Pablo ...
Haydn's 'Grosses Te Deum' was probably composed in 1800 for a performance given at Eisenstadt in ...
Despite his overall misgivings about composing music for exhibitions, Tchaikovsky composed what w...
The Polovtsian Dances from Borodin's Prince Igor consist of two numbers from the opera's second a...
Holst's popular suite was named for the St. Paul's Girls' School of Hammersmith, London - where h...
The Slavonic March, more commonly known as March Slave is an orchestral tone poem based on Serbo-...
A new, digitally-enhanced reissue of the classic vocal score for Alois Schmitt's reconstruction o...
Composed in 1816 to memorialize the death by execution of King Louis XVI, this Requiem received i...
Holst's popular suite was named for the St. Paul's Girls' School of Hammersmith, London - where h...
Haydn's 'Grosse Te Deum' was probably composed in 1800 for a performance given at Eisenstadt in t...
Thoough originally composed as a patomime-ballet for chamber orchestra entitled El corregidor y l...
Originally composed for piano duet, Debussy's Peite suite was first peformed in Paris by the comp...
A newly engraved vocal score from the piano reduction prepared by the composer's son-in-law, Jose...
Composed originally in 1869, this Bruckner mass is unique in its wind ensemble accompaniment. The...
Aus Holbergs Zeit, Suite im alten Stil, Op.40 - now more commonly known as the Holberg Suite - wa...
Verdi's operas are most often represented in the concert hall today by their overtures or 'sinfon...
Dedicated to the father of the to symphonic poem Franz Liszt, Borodin's In the Steppes of Central...
This is new, unabridged, digitally enhanced reprint of the classic vocal score for Schubert's you...
Borodin started composing his first excursion into the symphonic form in 1862, while studying wit...
Amy Beach's only symphony is fully representative of her late Romantic style. Composed in 1896, t...
Chabrier's orchestral showpiece was composed in 1883 and received its premiere in November of tha...
Falsely attributed to Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, this splendid setting of the Magnificat text i...