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Bärenreiter-Verlag
aus 'LEstro armonico' op. 3- L'Estro Armonico Op.3 or 'Harmonic Invention' is a collection of 12 concertos published in 1712 and dedicated to Ferdinand III. The music quickly became well-known throughout Europe and helped establish Vivaldi 's reputation.

5.99 £
Éditions Heugel
Voici l'Orme qui balance...

13.00 £
Bärenreiter-Verlag
Nine German Arias by Handel. (HWV 202-210)

78.00 £
Curnow Music Press
Commissioned by the Glenbard East High School Music Department of Lombard Illinois in grateful appreciation for the 34 year teaching career of Ross Kellan and his tireless commitment to excellence in music education where he led by example each and every day. A scintillating opener! The joyful spirit will light up your concert hall like fireworks as you set your next performance in motion with James Curnow’s striking new piece titled Tempus Fugit . Brass fanfares Woodwind flourishes and Percussive flamboyance commence as the house lights go down and the curtains part. Artistic variation is the hallmark of this enthusiastic work and many delights are in store foryour group as you carefully rehearse this outstanding new piece. Carpe diem!

15.50 £
Boosey and Hawkes
from the Violin Sonatina in D Major-Originally written for violin this has been transcribed for clarinet and piano by Eric Simon.

6.99 £
Boosey and Hawkes
Hawkes Pocket Scores HPS 807-Pocket or Study Score. Binkerd G

112.50 £
Boosey and Hawkes
Film-Suite for Band-Symphonic Band (score & parts). Copland A

6.99 £
Gérard Billaudot
Three small and easy pieces for Harp solo by Alphonse Hasslemans.

11.99 £
Boosey and Hawkes
An excellent book full of not only the standard scales and arpeggios required for examinations but also fingering charts development exercises hints and tips and technique exercises. Ideal for both the beginner and the established player.

13.50 £
ABRSM
paper cover-Chopin's Waltzes are published as part of ABRSM's 'Signature' Series - a series of authoritative performing editions of standard keyboard works prepared from original sources by leading scholars. Includes informative introductions and performance notes. The fourteen famous Waltzes edited by Thomas Fielden and Harold Craxton. Detailed performance notes on each piece.

11.99 £
Boosey and Hawkes
Benjamin Britten's Fanfare For St Edmundsbury for 3 Trumpets. Score and Parts.

11.99 £
Boosey and Hawkes
Organ. Copland A

94.00 £
Beriato Music Publishing
This piece by Daisuke Shimizu is a festive composition that can serve both as an opening piece and for use in a competition or concert.It is an impressive and energetic piece that is packed with fabulous melodies and infectious rhythmical passages. In addition all the orchestral groups are included which also makes this piece a joy to play for your band.

29.95 £
Phylloscopus Publications
W. A. Mozart 's Serenade No. 10 In Bb K.361 . Affectionately known as the '13 Wind' (misleadingly as the piece is originally for 12 wind + Double Bass) and also as a 'Gran Partita'.

4.00 £
Bärenreiter-Verlag
Trauerkantate- Telemann's Funeral Cantata “Du aber Daniel gehe hin” appears here for the first time in print. A score of the work until Second World War was held in the Berliner Sing-Akademie. It was written by J. Dirmar the former cantor at St Nikolai in Berlin and consisted of a four-page printed text. Full score parts (BA3583) and choral score (BA3583-91) available for sale Scored for Soprano solo Bass solo Mixed choir (SATB) Flute Oboe Strings Organ

94.00 £
Beriato Music Publishing
This splendid colourful concert work lets your band shine in every respect. The dreamlike beginning is followed by a dancing passage that grows increasingly impassioned and in which all groups have their turn in the spotlight. Afterwards the dramatic theme from the start returns to the fore with a splendid antiphon in the horns/euphoniums bringing the work to a grandiose close.

8.99 £
Boosey and Hawkes
Piano. Parr D

36.50 £
Beriato Music Publishing
This collection is composed of three musical duos which belong together per region or style. You can order these separately per duo or as an entire collection.A La Nanita Nana Oggi è Nato Ay Si ! Ay No ! Michaud Michaud Blow Blow Thou Winter Wind and So Now Is Come Our Joyful Feast

250.00 £
Beriato Music Publishing
I- Logos (reason)II- Pathos (emotion)III- Ethos (credibility)The ancient Greeks believed that music shaped the character of man. In Egyptian temples music was an essential part of the magical rites to alter the course of nature or to treat illness.And today we know that sound can actually alter matter. The secret of music lies in harmony and mathematics as many great musicians and experts have always known.One of the most important qualities of music is that it enables the listener to focushis attention inwards instead of on what is around him. It is indisputable that music can inspire emotion. Music leads us into a universe of emotions that are difficult to put into words. In short music reaches into corners of our soul and thoughtsthat words cannot reach and makes it possible to more clearly describe these different States of mind.The composer of this symphony also believes that each “musical argument” must be constructed so that it will induce the desired reaction in thelistener.Music: more than wordsIn recent times most orchestral symphonies have been based on a story a text or something similar so that their composition must be structured accordingly.The intention of this work by Teo Aparicio-Barberán is quitedifferent. The composer describes the three elements of the argument as the only formal structure of the work. Since certain philosophers in world history were able to subdivide grammatical argument why shouldnt that also be possible for the musicalargument?Since ancient times the power of the spoken word has captivated mankind. How can an argument move people and mobilise the masses? Where does the power of words come from today? The answer lays not so much in what people say but in how theysay it.Rhetoric is one of the oldest humanist disciplines in Western civilisation. Aristotle in the 4th century BC called it the art of persuasion. Indeed the terms rhetoric and persuasion are mutually interchangeable.More than 2000 years agoAristotle structured his rhetoric according to the following three elements: the logos the pathos and the ethos.Logos (words reason) is the reasoning that gives freedom to the structure of the text by expressing what one wishes to say usingspecialist terms. With logos we create arguments to receive public approval and to defend our ideas.Pathos the second element refers to the effective use of public psychology. Pathos can be considered as the capacity to induce the desired emotionalresponse in the public by creating an emotional connection with the public so that they accept our message.The third element ethos (credibility) refers to the character of the speaker and is perhaps the most important of the three elements.Aristotle based his concept of ethos upon his belief that truth and justice will always have the upper hand over anger. He believed that what was true and good was easier to prove and was more persuasive.This second orchestral symphony from thecomposer from Enguera follow

8.75 £
Brass Wind Publications
An album of solos with Piano accompaniment in a variety of twentieth century classical and jazzy styles by Adam Gorb Stephen Dodgson Edward Gregson Chris Hazell and Gordon Lewin. Each piece has been especially composed to be appropriate to the grade of the instrumentalist.