
3.50 £
G. Schirmer
Sheet Music In the Key of C.

40.50 £
Hal Leonard
The genius of Cole Porter shines through in this familiar standard. Roger's medium tempo chart is a swinger that goes together easily. Great sounds!

3.50 £
G. Schirmer
Mostly known for his symphonic poems such as The Fountains of Rome and The Pines of Rome Respighi was a versatile composer who translated into music powerful visual experiences and feelings of deep attachment to cherished places. This is a slow and moving work for piano solo.

44.99 £
Hal Leonard
Grade 3 Once again Johnny Depp and his band of seafaring hooligans have become the entertainment phenomena of the season. Including familiar themes from the original soundtrack plus exciting musical sequences from the new movie here is a dynamic medley guaranteed to shiver ye timbers! Dur: 2:40

15.75 £
Emerson Editions limited
arranged for clarinet and piano by Russel Denwood-This is the piano reduction of an important and substantial work for clarinet and strings (which has also been published in a new corrected edition - JE643). It was written in 1895 when the composer was still a student at the Royal College of Music. His composition teacher Charles Villiers Stanford was so impressed by the piece that he took it with him on a visit to Berlin in 1897 where he arranged for the Joachim Quartet to play it.This is the piano reduction of an important and substantial work for clarinet and strings (which has also been published in a new corrected edition - E643). It was written in 1895 when the composer was still a student atthe Royal College of Music. His composition teacher Charles Villiers Stanford was so impressed by the piece that he took it with him on a visit to Berlin in 1897 where he arranged for the Joachim Quartet to play it.

12.00 £
University Of York Music Press
For Sopranino-Saxophone and Flute. Published 1978. Commissioned by Ryo Noda. First performance: Tokyo 1978 Ryo Noda (sax) Yukihiko Nishizawa (fl) For Sopranino-Saxophone and Flute. Published 1978. Commissioned by Ryo Noda. First performance: Tokyo 1978 Ryo Noda (sax) Yukihiko Nishizawa (fl)

29.99 £
Associated Music Publishers
Score-Set of parts available (50244600). Full Score. Set of parts available (50244600).

6.50 £
Emerson Editions limited
Funeral March of a Marionette dates from the 1850s and was originally written for orchestra since when it has appeared in numerous other guises. One of the best known is the bassoon ensemble arrangement used as the theme forthe Hitchcock series of f

7.50 £
Hinshaw Music
Instrumental Accompaniment Set-Includes: Bb Clarinet

1.25 £
G. Schirmer
This setting of the John Jacob Niles classic is simply stunning. Ideal for Christmas concerts and services. This setting of the John Jacob Niles classic is simply stunning. Ideal for Christmas concerts and services.

3.50 £
G. Schirmer
Sheet Music In the Key of B Minor.

1.25 £
G. Schirmer
Johann Sebastian Bach 's Here Yet Awhile from 'St. Matthew Passion' for SSAATTBB choir with Piano or Organ accompaniment. Edited by H. W. Nicholl .

1.99 £
Hinshaw Music
This a fun anthem for your youth (or summer) choir that introduces first the soprano line then the alto then the men-then all at once.

1.99 £
G. Schirmer
Anthem for Christmas and general use with for Soprano Solo SATB Choir and Organ.

2.25 £
Chester Music
Composer's notes : The Fool is a time-honoured Orthodox religious figure: a Saint the highest of all who discards everything for Christ's sake. He discards all convention all decency all wealth actual and spiritual and turns himself into a figure of fun - defying all acceptable behaviour - and all religious decency. He stands in the square and lets down his trousers - he stuffs himself with food on Good Friday - he gets drunk - he 'appears'to fornicate wildly. There is a faint possibility (in not the highest of 'Fools') of gaining worldly popularity by such flagrant denial of all moral behaviour. Can such behaviour be too interesting? The true fool however embraces all of this and also (unseen) shrinks before the face of his God. By his behaviour he plucks out all hypocrisy false piety and corruption. He is a figure much needed in our times!!! The way I have tried to tacklethis extraordinary subject is to show him in seven stages from an obscene huge fat traditional clown who is drunk fornicating etc. through a stumbling frail agonized figure to a sallow-faced gaunt business man in a formalsuit staring at an empty glass. Having first revered him then mocked him the 'people' while they get drunk and jabber away at 'Christmas' and at the Feast of Feasts 'Easter' are no longer aware of him. But the audience seeshim - a tiny ragged scrap of mortality lying in a corner and faintly so faintly the voice of the Fool the true Fool for Christ's sake sings above the ribald crowd. 'He has given His life'. The Gogmagogs are the 'people' 'priests' 'singers' etc. and one male singer who can 'create' or 'uncreate' this vast role (singing and acting miming etc.) John Tavener Arranged for SSATBB chorus. Date of composition 2000. Chorus part only.

2.50 £
Hinshaw Music
From the Baptist Festival Singers Choral Series but don't let the Baptists keep it for themselves! This is perfect for any season the words are a comfortable paraphrase of Consider The Lilies and the music settles gently on the ear.

2.50 £
Shawnee Press
This original concert work written by Greg Gilpin was commissioned by the Ohio Music Educator's Association and is energetic and stunning in its multi-metered writing. The Latin setting moves from crisp rhythms to legatosections unison to homophonic singing. A wide range of dynamics is used throughout and the percussion adds excitement with the syncopated piano accompaniment. The addition of a flute adds sparkle to this outstanding concertselection available in multiple voicings.

9.95 £
Chester Music
Work for SATB Chorus Two Flutes Trumpet Organ and Strings.

15.00 £
University Of York Music Press
For Flute Clarinet Violin Viola Cello and Piano. Commissioned by the Australia Ensemble. First performance: Sydney June 1985. For Flute Clarinet Violin Viola Cello and Piano. Commissioned by the Australia Ensemble. First performance: Sydney June 1985.

24.95 £
Chester Music
This 1992 work by the Finnish spectral composer Kaija Saariaho is an intense and complex piece for solo Cello and electronics. The music is derived from preliminary recordings made by the composer with Cellist Anssi Karttunen with an electronic part constructed from these recordings at IRCAM. The finished electronic realisation relies in part on real-time processing with Max/MSP along with several external processors and triggers the details of whichare provided within the score. Much of the notation for the Cello part has been specially devised to express the effects and unorthodox playing techniques required by the piece and a full guide to the less familiar symbols isalso provided. This Cello part is also available separately through item code CH61239-01.