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Arrangements and Originals
Commonly performed repertoire for The Moanin’ Frogs:
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Seventh Heaven Rag (1988) Stephen J. Rush. Arr. Jonathan Hulting-Cohen
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Orchestral Suite No. 2 (1739) J.S. Bach. Arr. Zach Stern
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Wedding Dance from Hasseneh (1955) Jacques Press. Arr. José Olivier Riojas
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Slavonic Dance No. 8 in G minor Op. 46 (1878) Antonin Dvorak. Arr. Danny Hawthorne-Foss
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Star-Crossed Lovers (1957) Duke Ellington. Arr. Dennis Wilson
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Sleepwalker (1937) Raymond Scott. Arr. Danny Hawthorne-Foss
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Sleepwalker’s Shuffle (1970) William Albright. Arr. Danny Hawthorne-Foss
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El Cascabel (1930) Lorenzo Barcelata. Arr. Jose Oliver Riojas
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California Porcupine Rag (1968) William Bolcom. Arr. Zach Stern
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Jonny B. Goode (1959) Chuck Berry. Arr. Gaberiel Pique
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Graceful Ghost Rag (1970) William Bolcom. Arr. Jeff Siegfried
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Yakety Sax (1958) Boots Randolph. Arr. Lucas Hopkins
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Let It Go (2013) Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. Arr. Edward Goodman
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Malaguena (1928) Ernesto Lecuona. Arr. Zach Stern
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In The Mood (1940) Joe Garland. Arr. Lucas Hopkins
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Overture to The Marriage of Figaro (1786) W.A. Mozart. Arr. Jonathan Hostottle
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That One Place Around The Corner (2019) Greg Simon
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On A Hymnsong of Philip Bliss (1989) David Holsinger. Arr. José Olivier Riojas
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Counterpunch (2016) Gregory Wanamaker
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Photograph (2014) Ed Sheeran and Johnny McDaid. Arr. Lucas Hopkins
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I Encourage The Bickering (2017) Dan Puccio
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Danny Boy Traditional. Arr. Jonathan Hostottle
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Slava! (1977) Leonard Bernstein. Arr. José Olivier Riojas
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Bohemian Rhapsody (1975) Freddie Mercury. Arr. Sean Hurlburt
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Flight of the Bumblebee (1899–1900) Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. Arr. Jonathan Hulting-Cohen
Concertos with Wind ensemble (orchestra/band parts may be made available upon request):
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Termite Terrace (2018). Matt Browne
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Sax Heroes. Philippe Geiss
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Everybody Rag with Me. Grace Leboy. Arr. Catherine McMichael
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The Carnival of Venice. Arr. Lucas Hopkins
