
2.25 £
Novello and Co
With its sumptuous layered harmonies this beautiful choral arrangement of White Christmas is the ideal piece for choruses seeking an impressive centrepiece for their festive programme. Arranged for SSA choir with Piano accompaniment by Christopher Hussey you can add some luxurious jazz inspired splendour to your seasonal repertoire this Christmas.

5.99 £
Schott Music London
A Creative and Interactive Piano Course For Children- What is Piano Junior? Piano Junior is a superb piano course for beginners. It's creative it's interactive it's colourful it has its own website with additional online material - and most importantly it really works! Its characters PJ the friendly robot and his sidekick Mozart the dog motivate and encourage children throughout each level. The course is available as core Lesson Books along with supplementary Theory Duet and Performance Books at each stage. Who is Piano Junior for? Suitable for children from around the age of 6 Piano Junior takes young students on their first steps and prepares them with a solid foundation for earlygrades. A method for the digital age Teachers parents and students can visit www.piano-junior.com [1] for demonstration videos and recordings along with a host of other free downloadable resources which really bring practice sessions at home to life! PIANO JUNIOR - press reviews 'The careful introduction of all aspects of music notation is a standout feature of these books and to my mind Heumann has provided one of the best child-friendly introductions to reading music that I have seen... Piano Junior has in many respects raised the bar in some ways perhaps even setting a new standard by which piano courses for children will be judged.' - PIANODAO.COM Links: ------ [1] http://www.piano-junior.com

5.99 £
Boosey and Hawkes
24 tunes.

2.25 £
Novello and Co
The Pogues' classic Christmas hit arranged for SSA chorus and Piano. Words and music by Shane MacGowan and Jem Finer.

19.75 £
Ibermúsica
Algemiz est un arrangement de la composition originale Aljama pour dulzaina et Orchestre d’Harmonie récompensée en 1999 du Deuxième Prix du Concours de Composition pour dulzaina et orchestre de la ville d’Algemesí en Espagne. La dulzaina est un instrument traditionnel à anche double.Algemesí (de l’arabe algemiz “village”) est une ville située sur les rives du fleuve Sucron au sud de Valence. Le thème principal de l’œuvre développe un motif dérivé du nom de cette ville. Ainsi on obtient une structure basée sur les notes La (Al) - Sol (Ge) - Mi (Me) - Si (Sí) présentées dans diverses combinaisons. Deux événements historiques liés à la villed’Algemesí constituent l’intrigue de cette œuvre : I. Batalla del Sucro (La bataille de Sucron) : Alors que la péninsule Ibérique est sous le joug romain une bataille sanglante a lieu entre les armées des généraux Pompée et Sertorius. Les troupes installent leur camp sur chaque rive du fleuve. Au coucher du soleil Sertorius place son armée en position de combat. Le ciel se couvre de nuages noirs et menaçants et l’orage est assourdissant. La bataille éclate quarante mille hommes s’affrontent. La moitié des soldats trouve la mort. Pompée bat en retraite alors que l’issue de la bataille est toujours incertaine. / II. Dansa dels conqueridors (“La danse des conquérants”) : Vaincu par les Maures d’Almenara Don Jaime I roi d’Aragon décide de partir en expédition pour le Sucron afin d’évaluer les forces de résistance arabes et si possible conquérir Algemesí. Accompagné de presque mille soldats le roi se met en route. Durant la nuit ils longent les côtes de la Méditerranée et installent plusieurs camps dans la contrée de Ribera-Baixa au nord du Sucron. Les conquérants exécutent leurs danses régulièrement interrompues par des attaques maures. Les troupes de Don Jaime I conquièrent Algemesí. Ils traversent ensuite le Vad-el-Xúcar (signifiant “rivière argentée” en arabe) et arrivent à Cotes un village situé au

1.99 £
Hal Leonard
Featuring a totally irresistible hook this song by Miley Cyrus soared to the top of the Hot 100 and will energize every concert. A super choreography feature for choirs of all ages! Available separately: SATB SSA 2-Part Combo Parts ShowTrax CD. Duration: ca. 3:30.

5.25 £
ABRSM
16 pieces for E flat saxophone & piano-Step into the limelight with this superb collection of 16 jazzy pieces for saxophone and piano. Written with the Grade 2 to 5 saxophonist in mind these idiomatic pieces perfectly capture the distinctive sound and rhythms of jazz. A collection of show stoppers these pieces will be an absolute hit with jazz-loving saxophonists and their audiences. Extremely well-written with the Grade 2 to 4 saxophonist in mind. These idiomatic pieces perfectly capture the distinctive sound and rhythms of Jazz a collection of real show-stoppers. Swing along to Monkey Nuts' take to the skies with Flying High' and land in Cuba to rumba to Cabana'!

11.95 £
Novello and Co
A facsimile study score for one of Sallinen's most recent works A Solemn Overture . Orchestration: 3 flutes 3 oboes 3 clarinets in B flat 3 bassoons 4 horns in F 3 trumpets in B flat 3 trombones in C Tuba Timpani Harp and Strings. Duration approximately 10mins. A facsimile study score for one of Sallinen's most recent works A Solemn Overture . Orchestration: 3 flutes 3 oboes 3 clarinets in B flat 3 bassoons 4 horns in F 3 trumpets in B flat 3 trombones in C Tuba Timpani Harp and Strings. Duration approximately 10mins.

37.00 £
University Of York Music Press
Study Score. For Viola and Orchestra. Study Score. For Viola and Orchestra.

17.25 £
Beriato Music Publishing
The Rubicon is a river in Northern Italy which Julius Caesar crossed with his army in 49 BC in defiance of the leaders of Rome who feared his power. A civil war against rival Pompey ensued which culminated in Caesar seizing power as the absoluteruler of Rome. The phrase crossing the Rubicon therefore refers to any person committing himself irrevocably to a risky decisive and irrevocable of course of action.The work consists of three parts that deal with this important moment in history.Part 1 ( Meditation ) symbolises Caesars request to the Gods to assist him in his difficult choice. In a slow introduction we hear the melancholy and beseeching sounds of the duduk (alternatively this part can be played by a soprano saxophone)and of the soprano solo singer over the bourdon accompaniment. The soprano solo singer then sings dona tibi pacem (give him rest) in a melodious and probing theme.In Part 2 ( Battle of Pharsalus ) trumpets and trombones resound alternately ina stately Roman fanfare producing a stereophonic effect. This develops into a martial theme in which Caesars impressive army goes to battle against the army of rival Pompey. While the theme of Caesars army fades away Pompeys theme emerges as anaive dance in six-eight time. His army is definitely in the majority and it believes it can easily defeat the enemy. Suddenly trumpets and trombones clash on two sides of the orchestra: Caesars army advances and attacks. A fierce battle ensues inwhich the two themes are played alternately as well as simultaneously. Thanks to his shrewd battle tactics Caesar manages to win this legendary battle after all: his theme resounds ever louder in trumpets and horns until everything dies out andchanges into a kind of reconciliation between the soldiers of the two armies. The melancholy dona tibi pacem from part 1 now serves as a reconciliation theme.Caesar is now the sole ruler of the New Roman Empire which would be destined to leave itsmark on our Western civilisation to this day. The third part is a sparkling succession of dance music ( Dance ) with many Greek and Roman elements in which Caesars victory is praised and celebrated. It is common knowledge that the culture(arts gods etc.) of the Romans drew heavily on Greek culture. I have therefore used an authentic Greek theme (the Seikolos song ) several times in this part (bar 17 in the euphonium bar 60 in the base section bar 68 in the sopranosaxophone) to suggest the music of that era and to evoke the right atmosphere. After a gradual increase in tempo in the entire orchestra the opening melody gloriously resounds once more surrounded by virtuoso dance music. The work ends withbombastic brass fanfares in which Caesars theme triumphs once more.NOTE FOR THE CONDUCTOR:The Armenian duduk and the monochord that are used in the introduction give a special tone to the music but could be substituted (soprano saxophone instead ofthe duduk) or left out (monochord)

49.99 £
Hal Leonard
Recorded by PSY-Recorded by South Korean rapper Psy this stylized smash hit has taken pop culture by storm with a viral video (over 500 million views!) TV appearances parodies and even flash mobs. Make room for dancing in theaisles!

1.99 £
G. Schirmer
Lux Aeterna by Ivo Antognini for unaccompanied SATB choir.

4.95 £
Novello and Co
Work For Two Pianos composed in 1951. Two copies required for performance.

1.99 £
Hal Leonard
From the group The Fray this keyboard based rock ballad creates an atmosphere that is both introspective and filled with longing and with great appeal for teens and young adults! Achieving Platinum status The Fray richlydeserves their accolades!

19.99 £
Kevin Mayhew
An entirely new collection of Last Verse arrangements from our house composers all written with the average parish church organ in mind. The arrangers are the best in the business: An entirely new collection of Last Verse arrangements from our house composers all written with the average parish church Organ in mind. In 200 New Last Verses you will find a great variety of treatments forboth your own and your congregation's pleasure. For Organ manuals.

13.95 £
Chester Music
Written for solo piano. This work was commissioned by the English Chamber Orchestra and Music Society.

13.95 £
Chester Music
Written for piano and string orchestra.

63.95 £
Alfred Music Publications
The timeless Christmas favourite arranged for concert orchestra.

16.99 £
Boosey and Hawkes
This wonderfully diverse collection explores the world of traditional fiddle music from Irish to gypsy and from bluegrass to Latin-American with many other exciting and intriguing styles along the way. The CD reflects this diversity with supporting bands featuring an extraordinary variety of instrumental colours including authentic sounds drawn from the Celtic countries central and eastern Europe and from the Americas. The arrangements can be performed as solos or duets (or played by larger ensembles) accompanied by piano violin or guitar with or without the CD accompaniment. Above all this is music to play and enjoy with other people. Fiddler Playalong Collection 2 is a second collection of pieces from all over the world that represent a colourful cross-section of fiddle music through the ages. Whether you are looking for a Hot Club trad-Jazz classic an Irish folk tune an old Bluegrass standard or something more exotic this special selection of nineteen fiddle melodies has it all! What's more the book also boasts a play-along CD of backing tracks and recorded examples to accompany your practices and performances. You'll find a pull-out part containing a full set of Piano accompaniments too as well as supplementary Violin parts for elementary players so everybody can enjoythis wonderful selection of pieces from around the globe whatever your ability!

16.99 £
Alphonse Leduc
Méthode élémentaire D'Alto - Vol.2 is the second book of a method by Henri and Renée Benoit for beginners. This volume quite progressive follows on the first one and is aimed to upper beginners. Written in C key this volume starts with some applications of what was learnt in the first book: some exercises on the use of the bow. It also includes some aspects such as chromaticisms the technique of the staccato and the arpeggios among others. It also contains famous tunes arranged for the level of the book to start playing music. Written after the Complete ViolinMethod by Maurice Hauchard this method is really complete with explanations and advice to guide the players and is one of the best book to start acquiring the techniques necessary for Viola players Henri and Renée Benoit are both Viola professors either at the Paris Conservatory or at the Normale School of music of Paris.