A work of deep emotion and expressive nuances for strings and harp. Effective without being difficult to perform.
This ninth variation from Elgar's "Enigma Variations" is the most played and most beautiful of the variations. Due to its overwhelming expressive quality, it has become England's counterpart to Adagio
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The mere mention of the name Copland suggests American music. Most familiar is his ballet suite "Rodeo," but his film score to the movie "The Red Pony" is just as enjoyably characteristic. "The Red Pony" is
Bela Bartok’s well-known suite of six short pieces, composed in 1915. First composed for piano, Bartok later orchestrated the suite for small ensemble in 1917. String
In the tradition of Britten, Holst, and Vaughan Williams before him, British composer John Rutter has composed a wonderful work for strings based on the rich legacy of the folk music of the British Isles.