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Novello and Co
Also known as The Nocturnal Dances Of Don Juanquixote . B3 format

14.99 £
Alphonse Leduc
En deux volumes- German-Jewish composer Moszkowski is not a familiar name for the majority of pianists. Popular in his day however the composer's salon music was much acclaimed and his book of 20 Petites études for Piano is not one to dismiss. Moszkowski showed talent from an early age and went on to study at the Dresden Conservatory in 1865. With significant experience and expertise his 20 Petites études for Piano is full of well-informed creative studies. From allegro and semiquaver passages to cantabile and lyrical motifs the contents of this Maurice Moszkowski book provide key exercises whichcannot be missed by aspiring pianists.

2.99 £
Chester Music
An arrangement of one of the songs from The Little Prince a fabulous moving and melodic opera by Rachel Portman with luxurious counter melodies and placid harmonies. This opera is based on French philosopher andaviator Antoine de Saint-Exupery's novella Le Petit Prince an international classic penned in 1943. It was composed by Rachel Portman the first woman to win an Oscar for a film score (Emma-1996) with text by NicholasWright. While Saint-Exupery's moving parable of self-discovery is the foundation of the opera's appeal it is Portman's music that gives the work its dramatic impact. The characters are brought to life and portrayed with adelicate combination of humour and poignancy. This SSA and Piano arrangement of The Birds by Richard Allain.

2.75 £
Alfred Music Publications
Let The Earth Resound is a driving jubilant song by Sally K. Albrecht. It is scored for SATB voices and Keyboard with optional B Flat Trumpet accopmpaniment.

9.95 £
Chester Music
Chorus score of Stravinsky's remarkable and original work that combines ballet with vocalists.

3.50 £
Boosey and Hawkes
Slovakian Carol-SS/A . Sutcliffe Jh

8.95 £
Novello and Co
Ten easy three-part a cappella arrangements of inspirational songs for either SSA or SAT choirs with a piano part for convenient rehearsal. All of these rousing pieces are presented in new arrangements by Barrie Carson Turner. Bringing together ten timeless songs of faith celebration and inspiration Just Voices: Classic Pop is an ideal introduction to mastering the a cappella style. Perfect for your next concert or as a fun treat for your choir.

15.99 £
Schott Music London
This new addition to the Baroque Around the World' series invites you to explore exciting new repertoire by Scotland's Baroque composers: Oswald Reid McGibbon and Mackintosh!This collection includes the first modern edition of Mackintosh's G minor Sonata. These pieces are ideal for auditions and exams as well as concerts and can be performed as whole sonatas or single movements. The accompaniments are simple and effective; the instrumentation is flexible - suitable for violin or flute and cello or bassoon plus keyboard. The sonatas are newly researched by the Scottish musicologist David Johnson. The CD includes complete performances as well asplay-along tracks.

14.95 £
Alphonse Leduc
Work first published in 1968.

19.95 £
University Of York Music Press
On Track-13 specially commissioned pieces which aim to breathe new life into a largely neglected component of the GCSE/Key Stage 4 Music syllabus Ensemble Performance. On Track comes complete with a CD-Rom containing all the parts for all the pieces and transpositions for any instrument and these parts come with a licence for printing as many copies as needed directly from the CD-Rom. A separate 'audio' CD also contains recordings of every piece. The book contains scores for each piece and extended notes by the composers to aid in the preparation of the music: there are 5 pieces for fixed ensembles and 8 pieces for flexible ensembles. The editor of the compilation Sadie Harrison comments: Playing in an ensemble with one's peers is perhaps the most rewarding and satisfying thing to do as a young performer and it is crucial to nurture this element of GCSE courses to reflect this. On Track is a fantastic collection of many different styles approaches and sounds. There is something in here for everybody at whatever level and on whatever instrument. This is what GCSE Music teachers are crying out for and finally here is something that really hits the mark. Harrison's comments are echoed by recent examiners' reports from EdExcel one of the largest examiners of GCSE music. They describe how the music they heard in examinations demonstrated 'an extreme range of standards and revealed evidence of the very wide range of instruments in use'. The AQA (Assessment and Qualification Alliance) Examiners' report in 2004 warns schools against allowing their students to present solo music with a piano accompaniment played by a teacher or with a CD accompaniment for the ensemble performance component. It continues saying that it is of utmost importance that the chosen ensemble allows the candidate to show rapport with the other player(s). This is a significant requirement with which many [examination] centres did NOT comply. Fixed Ensembles Sadie Harrison — On the run!for clarinet in Bb violin 'cello piano Ed Hughes — Matthew's Mazurkafor piano duet Jeremy Dale Roberts — 'Takes three...' for trumpet 'cello piano Matthew Roddie — Gone Clubbin' for violin 'cello Thomas Simaku — From Across the Sea for 2 flutes clarinet in Bb Flexible Ensembles David Blake — Piece for Luis and Justin for four instruments Anthony Gilbert — U-GO for Arirang for four instruments Jo Kondo — A Birthday Toast for any number of instruments David Lumsdaine — A tree dances for Orpheus for three instruments Paul Mealor — Swing Slow for two instruments Robert Saxton — There and Back for three instruments John Stringer — Duo for two instruments Luís Tinoco — Diversion for four instruments 13 specially commissioned pieces which aim to breathe new life into a largely neglected component of the GCSE/Key Stage 4 Music syllabus Ensemble Performance. On Track comes complete with a CD-Rom containing all theparts for all the pieces and transpositions for any in

9.99 £
Alphonse Leduc
Initially written by Couperin this set of Concert Pieces was reviewed and commented by Paul Bazelaire a professor at the Paris Conservatoire. This Cello and Piano version written for intermediate or upper intermediate players includes 5 pieces: - Prélude - Sicilienne - La Tromba - Plainte - Air de Diable Written in increasing difficulty these pieces also exist in a version for Cello and String Quartet. François Couperin is a very famous French composer who played the Harpsichord and the Organ. Coming from a famous family of musicians he was nicknamed “Couperin le Grand” (Couperin the Great). Initially written by Couperin this set of Pièces En Concert was reviewed and commented by Paul Bazelaire a professor at the Paris Conservatoire. This Cello and Piano version written for intermediate or upper intermediate players includes 5 pieces: - Prélude - Sicilienne - La Tromba - Plainte - Air de Diable Written in increasing difficulty these pieces also exist in a version for Cello and String Quartet. François Couperin is a very famous French composer who played the Harpsichord and the Organ. Coming from afamous family of musicians he was nicknamed Couperin le Grand ('Couperin the Great').

1.99 £
Hinshaw Music
Middle Sch. Sight Reading Mat.-Written by renowned sight-reading educator Carol Krueger this octavo contains engaging compositions for practicing rhythm unison two-part three-part and four-part. The exercises are suitable for middle school choirs and have been approved by the North Carolina Music Educators Association.

11.99 £
Boosey and Hawkes
The definitive edition (1987) of the piano teaching classic. Includes an introduction by the composer's son Peter Bartók.In 1945 Bela Bartok described 'Mikrokosmos' as a cycle of 153 pieces for piano written for 'didactic' purposes seeing them as a series of pieces in many different styles representing a small world or as the 'world of the little ones the children'. Stylistically Mikrokosmos reflects the influence of folk music on Bartók's life and the rhythms and harmonies employed create music that is as modern today as when the cycle was written.The 153 pieces making up 'Mikrokosmos' are divided into six volumes arranged according to technical and musical difficulty.The Mikrokosmos is a cycle of 153 pieces for piano written with a didactic purpose. That is to give the piano pieces which can be used from the very beginning and then going on it is graded according to difficulties. The title Mikrokosmos can be interpreted as a series of pieces in many different styles representing a small world. This edition has been written in English French German and Hungarian.

10.50 £
Ibermúsica
Pasodoble de Concierto-Ferrer Ferran a composé cette œuvre de commande à l’occasion du 25e anniversaire de la création de l’Orchestre d’Harmonie Julián Cerdán de Sanlúcar de Barrameda (1980-2005). Sanlúcar est une sublime ville espagnole de la Costa de la Luz ; une ville de fêtes de traditions gastronomiques et culturelles telles que les spectaculaires courses de chevaux sur la plage la Semaine Sainte (Semana Santa) la Foire de la Manzanilla etc. Située au débouché du fleuve Guadalquivir bordée par le Parc National de Doñana (la plus grande réserve biologique d’Espagne classée patrimoine mondial de l’UNESCO) et par la mer Méditerranée Sanlúcar de Barrameda offre des paysages naturelsintacts des plages de sable fin doré et des sources d’eau réputées pour leurs vertus thérapeutiques.En passant par les étroites ruelles de cette perle andalouse les visiteurs découvrent la richesse du patrimoine historique et culturel comme le château gothique de Santiago l'église Notre-Dame de la O le Palais des Ducs de Medina Sidonia et le couvent de Santo Domingo.Ce paso-doble de concert dépeint la beauté flamboyante des lieux un tableau où l’harmonie des couleurs fait merveille.

25.00 £
University Of York Music Press
Published 1997. Commissioned by Nexus Toronto. First performance: Tokyo 1997 Nexus. Published 1997. Commissioned by Nexus Toronto. First performance: Tokyo 1997 Nexus.

11.99 £
Kevin Mayhew
20 spectacular arrangements-20 spectacular arrangementsIn Carols for Organists Colin Mawby has taken 20 of the most widely used carols and worked his magic on them. These are not just last-verse treatments but complete mini recompositions for each tune. There is anIntroduction (the sort that always sounds impressive but which contains enough of the hymn tune to act as an encouragement to the congregation) the standard harmonisation a short Interlude before the last verse and a last-versearrangement of great beauty and originality followed by a fitting few bars of conclusion. Colin Mawby's approach to this well-loved music is unique: he brings new life to the carol tradition.

4.95 £
Kjos Music Company
The third supplementary book in this series designed to provide an extended range of enjoyable solo repertoire.

7.00 £
University Of York Music Press
For two voices. Published in 1974. Score. For two voices. Published in 1974. Score.

9.95 £
Alphonse Leduc
Initiation illustrée à la Flûte à Bec et Exercices préliminaires

5.99 £
Boosey and Hawkes
As the 4th part of the Tetratunes Series Keytunes introduces more difficult keys and shifting techniques. Several pieces are arranged from the classical repertoire. The first Violin part for the 'Keytunes' series. The Teachers Book (M060071126) features the Piano accompaniments for all of the pieces in this book. There is also a part available for Cello (M060071171).