
14.99 £
Ernst Eulenburg u. Co.
The more you read the more you hear!The Eulenburg Audio+Score Series contains the orchestral world's treasures from the baroque classical and romantic repertoire. Each of the 50 volumes consists of a clearly-presented and authoritative score an informative preface detailing the biographical and creative background and a Naxos CD containing the work in full length.Eulenburg Audio+Score is the new way to hear read and understand music. The more you read the more you hear!The Eulenburg Audio+Score Series contains the orchestral world's treasures from the baroque classical and romantic repertoire. Each of the 50 volumes consists of a clearly-presented and authoritative score an informative preface detailing the biographical and creative background and a Naxos CD containing the work in full length.Eulenburg Audio+Score is the new way to hear read and understand music.

5.75 £
Stainer and Bell
Thirty-Five Compositions By King Henry VIII is a unique collection containing King Henry VIII’s complete secular works. These works consist of part-songs and instrumental consorts and have been transcribed and edited by John Stevens. The collection is a mixture of instrumental pieces and pieces for vocal ensemble mostly in three parts with about half-a-dozen in four. Seventeen of the pieces are instrumental though it is perfectly possible (and historically accurate) to play the vocal pieces on instruments if preferred. In the instrumental pieces no instruments are stipulated. The top staff is treble the second is written in the trebleclef but sounds an octave lower as for vocal tenor and the lowest line is a for a bass clef melody instrument. Either flute or recorder would work well for the top line in most of these pieces which usually go no lower than around middle C. The bassoon could play either the second or third line. And the line left over could be played on keyboard. This is not harmonic music however. There are no chords nor would it be easy of idiomatic for the keyboard player to vamp or otherwise extemporise harmonies. The pieces are printed in score so two players might share one copy but two copies would be ideal if the keyboard player is also taking part and three of course if the players want to practise separately.

2.75 £
Novello and Co
For SATB Choir and Organ. For SATB Choir and Organ.

2.25 £
J. Curwen and Sons
For SATB Choir and Piano.

2.25 £
Novello and Co
Tua Bethlem Dref by David Davies is arranged here for Unaccompanied SATB Choir by Geoffrey Webber . Part of the lyrics are in Welsh but there is a useful phonetic pronunciation guide to aid non-speakers. Tua Bethlem Dref by David Davies is arranged here for Unaccompanied SATB Choir by Geoffrey Webber . Part of the lyrics are in Welsh but there is a useful phonetic pronunciation guide to aid non-speakers.

10.95 £
Novello and Co
Part of five seasonal works for organ based on appropriate hymn tunes.

12.95 £
Novello and Co
A guide to the preparation and performance of the St Matthew Passion.

13.99 £
Universal Edition
Studies in classical jazz rock and latin styles-40 inspiring original studies grouped into four sections: Classical Jazz Rock and Latin - all in player-friendly keys to maximize concentration on STYLE. Hints and tips and a Listening List are provided Forty inspiring original studies grouped into four sections: Classical Jazz Rock and Latin all in player-friendly keys to maximize concentration on style . Hints and tips and also listening list are provided.

1.99 £
Novello and Co
A Chime Of Carols was commissioned by and dedicated to the West Kent Federation of Women's Institutes who gave the first performance in celebration of their 75th anniversary. Scored for SSA and Piano. (The first verse is unaccompanied.)

1.99 £
Novello and Co
For SATB with Organ For SATB with Organ

5.95 £
Ossian Publications
The Very Best Of Irish Folk Songs. Each Volume Features 50 Complete Songs With Music Words Guitar Chords And Interesting Background Notes On The Songs.

14.99 £
Wise Publications
Ten classic Scott Joplin Piano rags arranged for Classical Guitar by Jerry Willard . Arranged in standard notation and tablature these timeless tunes by the most famous of all ragtime composers soundabsolutely great on a Classical Guitar and to help you perform them perfectly the Download Card features recordings of each by Willard himself. Rising quickly to fame for his ragtime compositions andachieving acclaim as the 'King of Ragtime Writers' composer and multi-instrumentalist Scott Joplin wrote some of the greatest rags ever as well as some of the finest compositions of any style or genre. With Scott Joplin Favorites For Classical Guitar you can learn such rags as Maple Leaf Rag The Entertainer and Heliotrope Bouquet for the Classical Guitar. Suitable for intermediate to advancedplayers this book will keep you entertained for hours as you pore over the expertly composed rags that have become so ingrained in modern music. Born to a musical family in Texas in 1867 it becameimmediately obvious that Joplin was of exceptional talent. After learning a number of instruments and moving to Missouri his compositions brought him great fame and had a profound influence on othercomposers of the day and for over a century to come. Tunes like Cleopha Kismet Rag Pleasant Moments and The Strenuous Life all had a huge impact on the musical world turning this creative genius into ahousehold name. Now accomplished guitarist Jerry Willard has compiled and arranged ten of Joplin's best tunes into this sheet music songbook letting you learn thesewonderful compositions for the Classical Guitar. As a bonus extra the included download card allows you to listen to Willard himself performing all ten songs that were specially recorded for this edition. This will allow

3.99 £
Wise Publications
50th Anniversary Edition-Love Me Do was the first single to be released by The Beatles on October 5 1962 backed with PS I Love You on EMI’s Parlophone label. Though historically important as the début record by the world’s greatest ever pop group it was by no stretch of the imagination a portent of what was to come reaching only as high as number 17 in the Record Retailer’s Top 50 charts on December 27. When Beatlemania exploded in the US however it became their fourth No. 1 there in May 1964. Curiously the song was recorded by The Beatles on three separate occasions with three different percussionists firstly on June 6 1962 at an EMI session with original drummer Pete Best secondly onSeptember 4 with the newly-recruited Ringo Starr and finally on September 11 with session drummer Andy White. For reasons that have never been fully explained it was the version featuring Ringo that appeared on all UK single releases of Love Me Do up until its original deletion in 1968. The Beatles’ 1963 debut album Please Please Me however featured the Andy White recording which became the American hit in 1964 and other worldwide territories.  When re-issued in 1976 EMI (UK) used the White take because the original Ringo master had gone AWOL. The 20th anniversary 12” single in 1982 contained both versions but the ‘Ringo version’ had to be dubbed from the original single supplied by a Beatles collector and all issues since have come from the same source. The Pete Best version was made available on Anthology 1. Love Me Do was largely a McCartney composition written in the 1958 with Lennon contributing the bridge in 1962. Love Me Do was our greatest philosophical song ” said Paul in 1972 possibly tongue in cheek. “During the recordings all I can remember is being terrified out of my wits and quaking in my boots. I can still hear it on my vocal. Love Me Do was the first single to be released by The Beatles on October 5 1962 backed with PS I Love You on EMI’s Parlophone label. Though historically important as the début record by the world’s greatest ever pop group it was by no stretch of the imagination a portent of what was to come reaching only as high as number 17 in the Record Retailer’s Top 50 charts on December 27. When Beatlemania exploded in the US however it became their fourth No. 1 there in May 1964. Curiously the song was recorded by The Beatles on three separate occasions with three different percussionists; firstly on June 6 1962 atan EMI session with original drummer Pete Best; secondly on September 4 with the newly-recruited Ringo Starr; and finally on September 11 with session drummer Andy White. For reasons that have never been fully explained it was the version featuring Ringo that appeared on all UK single releases of Love Me Do up until its original deletion in 1968. The Beatles’ 1963 debut album Pleas

2.25 £
Stainer and Bell
An attractive Epiphany carol to words written by the composer Follow The Star is based on a dynamic chorus in straight rock style interleaved with verses that might be taken as solo passages for one or more singers in a unison and Piano performance. For the concluding return of the refrain the music rises a semitone to F sharp major to clinch the mood of celebration. Teachers conductors and young performers may wish to exploit the possibilities for processional performance mime and acting to add to the fun.

5.75 £
Stainer and Bell
Book 6-Written by Peter Lawson this book covers the ground for the Grade 6 level: everything likely to be found in the sight-reading section of the solo Piano examinations held by the Associated Board and similar examining bodies.

9.95 £
Novello and Co
A collection of Christmas classics arranged for Organ. Includes In Dulci Jubilo and Fantasia on Adeste Fideles . Suitable for intermediate standard. A collection of Christmas classics arranged for Organ. Includes In Dulci Jubilo and Fantasia on Adeste Fideles . Suitable for intermediate standard.

13.99 £
Schott Music
George Nevada's Romantic Impressions is an impressive collection of 20 of his works arranged for solo Piano. Works included with this title include A Little Dream Petite Chanson Nordic Legend Ballad for Two Ninette's Musette Song for Jane Venetian Romance Musical Box Fantsy Romantic Daydream and many more. This work is part of the 2018-2021 ABRSM Piano syllabus (Grade 4)

18.25 £
Scherzando
Creating a community through music making: that in short is the essence of The Sound of Unity . Kevin Houben was commissioned to write this work by the Belgian municipality of Riemst. The music highlights the charm of the town its sights its splendid scenery and much more… But above all the strong community spirit of the inhabitants of Riemst is beautifully expressed. For half of this work the composer has provided an optional two-part choral passage for mixed choir. Breathtaking!

56.50 £
Mitropa Music
Bulgarian folk music has a long tradition and numerous typical characteristics such as particular dissonances and complex irregular rhythms. In Bulgarian Dances (Part II) (which can be performed together with the previously published title Bulgarian Dances ) Franco Cesarini has preserved the original spirit of Bulgarian folk music yet has imbued it with a symphonic character and brought it into the concert hall. The three different movements give us a meditative moving folksong and a lively dance before a distinctly symphonic part leads to a glittering finale.

3.99 £
Novello and Co
Herbert Howells composed his Magnificat And Nunc Dimittis evening canticles for St Paul's Cathedral in 1951 going on to become among his most famous and enduring works. These beautiful canticles were composed by a master of setting the Anglican liturgy and are arranged for SATB Chorus and Organ Accompaniment. Herbert Howells composed his Magnificat And Nunc Dimittis evening canticles for St Paul's Cathedral in 1951 going on to become among his most famous and enduring works. These beautiful canticles were composed by a master of setting the Anglican liturgy and are arranged for SATB Chorus and Organ Accompaniment. These two wonderful works of choral music are characterised by a unique blend of unison harmonies and disparate melodies that highlight each voice perfectly. The lingering notes crescendos and subtle dynamic changes were composed with the acoustics of that great cathedral in mind but they also workequally well in any setting.