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Ernst Eulenburg u. Co.
Eulenburg's celebrated and highly authoritative miniature score is the definitive reference source for study performance preparation or simply for those with a love of the great orchestral works.

17.29 £
Edition Wilhelm Hansen
Årstiderne 1 af Linda Lehun & Anne Lassen . Sangbogen som i tekster tegninger og sange beskriver årets gang de danske hellig- og mærkedage og historierne bag dem. Der fortælles også om gamle og nye traditioner i forbindelse med dem. Alle sangene er med danske tekster. Melodi med becifring. Årstiderne 1 af Linda Lehun & Anne Lassen . Sangbogen som i tekster tegninger og sange beskriver årets gang de danske hellig- og mærkedage og historierne bag dem. Der fortælles også om gamle og nye traditioner i forbindelse med dem. Alle sangene er med danske tekster. Melodi med becifring.

13.95 £
Spartan Press
4 Easy Arrangements For F-Battle Song The King's Dance Bonny Sweet Robin and Bransle De Bourgogne. Grade: 3 - 5

11.99 £
Ernst Eulenburg u. Co.
Mit über 1.200 Titeln aus Orchester- und Chorliteratur Kammermusik und Musiktheater ist die Edition Eulenburg die größte Partiturreihe der Welt. Sie deckt einen große Teil der Musikgeschichte vom Barock bis zur klassischen Moderne ab und blickt auf eine lange Tradition zurück.

12.50 £
Yorke Edition
Double Bass and Cello (1985). 'Pleasantly atmospheric'. Daily Telegraph London. A show work written for The Manchester Bass Week not too difficult but immediately pleasing. Grade: Moderate

12.99 £
Zen-On
Franz Liszt's Lieder Transcriptions for Piano.

26.90 £
Ricordi Berlin
Sommaire : Fugue en la mineur bwv 1000 - Prélude en ré mineur bwv 999 - Prélude fugue et allegro bwv 998 - Suite pour luth n° 1 en mi mineur bwv 996 - Suite pour luth n° 2 en la mineur bwv 997 - Suite pour luth n° 3 en la mineur (original en sol mineur) bwv 995 - Suite pour luth n° 4 en mi majeur bwv 1006a

5.95 £
Yorke Edition
For Violone-Very little is known about the two sonatas which appear here in their original keys. They were placed in the library of the Music School in Oxford at the end of the seventeenth century in a form convenient for playing (i.e. unbound). The library was catalogued by Hake between 1850 and 1855 and the sonatas were eventually bound in 1855 with other instrumental and vocal manuscripts of the same period some of which are dated 1698. The sonatas are both inscribed on the title page Sonata à Violone Solo. Col Basso per l'Organo o Cembalo. A third sonata bears the words Sonata à Violino e Violoncino … di Giovannino del Violone. Giovannino (=Little or Young John) musthave been a performer and although the third sonata has been copied by a different hand it is conceivable that Giovannino is a connecting link between the three. He cannot however be assumed to be their author. The Violone was a six-stringed instrument with frets and there is evidence to suggest that the Contrabasso of the same period was similar but probably a little larger; the Violoncino (=Little Violone or Violoncello) must have been smaller. The word 'Violone' was also used as a collective term embracing all members of the Viol family which means that the sonatas might well have been written for a tenor or a bass Viol and not necessarily a Violone as such. Indeed when they are played on a Violone or Double Bass the continuo bass line must be played at a lower pitch than the solo instrument to prevent inversion of the intended harmony. (The use of a Violone/Double Bass continuo or 16' organ tone would overcome this problem.) The editor has added no ornaments or embellishments to the solo part as it appears in the original manuscript. It is open to debate whether a Violone player owing to the very nature of his instrument would have used any but the simplest melodic decorations. Nevertheless the performer should acquaint himself thoroughly with those seventeenth century traditions that are known today (see Dart

14.50 £
Ricordi Berlin
Schule für Altblockflöte-Now the popular recorder method is available for treble (alto) recorder too! The recorder is not treated as a child's plaything but as a versatile and modern instrument. You'll find music in all sorts of styles with lots of rocky and groovy tunes too. The accompanying CD includes the best tunes from the book to listen to and play along. There's plenty of classical learning material too: loads of fun activities make it easy to learn recorder technique; playing together; intonation; improvisation and composition; and ensemble playing with mallets stomp pipes and percussion. Educational games and musical puzzles help to internalise the theoretical aspects (alsosuitable for soprano recorder).

23.91 £
Edition Wilhelm Hansen
Sonata For Piano 1949-50 Sonate For Klaver / Sonata For Piano - in four movements (1949-50) by Per Norgard..

8.95 £
Spartan Press
Including Beethoven's Sonate Pathetique (second movement) two of Mendelssohn's Songs Without Words two Chopin Preludes and more. Grade: 5 - 6 Including Beethoven's Sonate Pathetique (second movement) two of Mendelssohn's Songs Without Words two Chopin Preludes and more. Grade: 5 - 6

39.95 £
Edition Wilhelm Hansen
New York is the city which fascinates and inspires Ruders. Time and again he goes back there to work. 'Manhattan Abstraction' (1982) subtitles - a symphonic skyline for large orchestra - was conceived there. Ruders’ Brittish colleague Oliver Knussen defines the piece as: - a performance of an extraordinary Morden-Times-like construction. It is a sort of symphonic sculpture which in the composer’s own words words propels forth from one particular inspiration: the New York profile as seen from Liberty Island one icy cold January day with it’s open clear sky and dazzling sun light. 'Manhatten Abstraction' appears as an amalgam of some of the compositorical habits foundin present pieces. For instance are present here compositorical ideas and melodic loans from 'Capriccio Pian’e Forte' 2nd String Quartet(1979) 'Four Compositions' (1980) and 2nd Piano Sonata(1982). The question at hand is mainly concerned with the enhanced elaboration of Ruders’ use of the classic English change-ringing system: a permuting method pre-determining the order of tone-appearances and /or tone groups a serial technique in other words. In spite of the rigidly fixed material Ruders somehow manages to chisel out a personal expression by way of emphasising contrasting elements already existing within the material itself. The spiky repetitive sections form a counterpart to a more human violin-solo. This dialectical tension is - as hinted by the title - a symphonic abstraction of a fascinating metropolis the most beautiful and the ugliest. The subtitle: a symphonic skyline reflects the musical erection of the Manhattan profile which under the clear sky materializes into the most powerful and compelling man-made sculpture on earth. Thus 'Manhattan Abstraction' is a homage to as well as a vision of this giant contraption of concrete glass and chrome. New York is the city which fascinates and inspires Ruders. Time and again he goes back there to work. 'Manhattan Abstraction' (1982) subtitles - a symphonic skyline for large orchestra - was conceived there. Ruders’ Brittish colleague Oliver Knussen defines the piece as: - a performance of an extraordinary Morden-Times-like construction. It is a sort of symphonic sculpture which in the composer’s own words words propels forth from one particular inspiration: the New York profile as seen from Liberty Island one icy cold January day with it’s open clear sky and dazzling sun light. 'Manhatten Abstraction' appears as an amalgam of some of the compositorical habits foundin present pieces. For instance are present here compositorical ideas and melodic loans from 'Capriccio Pian’e Forte' 2nd String Quartet(1979) 'Four Compositions' (1980) and 2nd Piano Sonata(1982). The question at hand is mainly concerned with the enhanced elaboration of Ruders’ use of the classic English change-ringing system: a permuting method pre-determining the order of tone-appearances and /or tone groups; a serial technique in o

1.75 £
Shawnee Press
Arranged for TTBB Choir and Piano (or Organ) by Noel Goemanne.

1.99 £
Shawnee Press
Setting of the text by John Donne. Arranged for SATB Choir and Piano by Roy Ringwald.

8.95 £
Spartan Press
3 Clarinet Trios- Nutcracker Surprise is a collection of fantastic new arrangements based on Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker . Choose from the Sugar Plum Swing Out Dance of the Knock Kneed Fairy and Tango - three up-beat arrangements for Clarinet Trio. This edition includes a Full Score and Parts and is suitable for Grade 4-5 standard.

3.95 £
Spartan Press
Viola Duets-'Tricks and Games' comprises a series of fifteen short and contrasting pieces in a light yet essentially modern idiom. Parts (written in the alto clef throughout) are intended to be played by two pupils of similar abilities. Including:- Chinese Chequers Draughts Cowboys Indians Rag-Time etc. - each presents a different challenge yet with the emphasis on fun. Grade: 3 - 6

19.99 £
Schott Music
Also suitable for flute violin. TWV 34:51-100

13.95 £
Spartan Press
4 Movements From Album Fo-Four movements from Album for the Young in flexible format including Violin 3 option to replace or augment Violas. Individual parts for all Spartan Press ensembles are available separately quickly and inexpensively. DO NOT PHOTOCOPY. Four movements from Album for the Young in flexible format including Violin 3 option to replace or augment Violas. Individual parts for all Spartan Press ensembles are available separately quickly and inexpensively. DO NOT PHOTOCOPY.

11.99 £
Bote und Bock
(Full score). Schleiermacher

16.50 £
Universal Edition
The sound of Christmas palm in the breeze! Richard Graf has selected some of the most beautiful Christmas songs from around the world and presented them in player-friendly easy arrangements. The lyrics to the songs are included for singing along. Each piece also has information about its origins and the Christmas customs in the land from which it was derived. The songs are a contrasting mix – some we know and some less familiar.