In addition to the orchestral version, the composer arranged a piano duet version in 1874, published by Schuberth the following year.
Other modern composers such as Ali Darmar have also arranged the tune.
But since the 19th century composers have frequently arranged ballets, operas and other works into suites for concert performance.
The composer arranged it for a large orchestra in 1973.
The composer has subsequently arranged the orchestral score for piano trio and piano solo.
Keyboards and lutes developed as polyphonic instruments, and composers arranged increasingly complex pieces using more advanced tablature.
Ensembles made up entirely of double basses, though relatively rare, also exist, and several composers have written or arranged for such ensembles.
The composer also arranged a version without narration.
He became a composer in residence with the Victoria Symphony in 2006 and for three years wrote and arranged numerous works.
The composer had arranged for Szell to rehearse the orchestra for him, but having overslept, showed up an hour late to the recording session.