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Alphonse Leduc
Classical French pianist Sylvainbe Billier is known for her contribution to music theory. Deciphering the art of the first interpretation is essential to all musicians seeking to understand the correct interpretation of all eras of Western classical music. Billier 's Deciphering the art of the first interpretation begins by explaining the importance of interpretation. Practically the study book looks at using the eyes and ears to comprehend the score as well as elements of technique including intervals phrasing harmony articulation texture rhythm and fingering among other aspects. For all musicianswho wish to have a deep and correct understanding of the interpretation of music from each era Billier 's Deciphering the art of the first interpretation is essential.

17.95 £
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No.4 from '4 Sonates' (English French and German text)

23.95 £
Kingsway Communications
Transcribed by popular brass arranger Robert King this edition of Giovanni Gabrieli 's Canzon Primi Toni provides an exciting performance piece for a large Brass Ensemble. Being one of the most influential musicians during the shift from the Renaissance to the Baroque era it is no secret that the composer leant himself primarily to vocal and sacred works. However his Canzon Primi Toni as part of the composer's Sacred Symphony represents an important turn not only in the composer's career but in musical history. Composed in 1597 this piece paved the way to what would soon become the newBaroque concerto style which remains popular to this day. King 's arrangement of this historical work is indispensable for Brass Ensembles.

6.95 £
Alfred Music Publications
Schaum Pop Favorites Piano Early Elementary Pre-a Book.

48.00 £
Mitropa Music
as performed by The Beatles-There aren’t many people who don’t know this 1966 hit from The Beatles. However what many people don’t know is that it originally featured as a film track. This flexible arrangement for 4 voices and optional piano allows you to perform the piece with any combination of wind and brass players. Get your audience to sing along with the band!

19.95 £
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Triptyque

7.25 £
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for flute clarinet and bassoon

6.95 £
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for flute (or oboe or violin) and guitar

9.95 £
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Piano - Ou Carillon A Clavier- Bell Studies (for bells or piano)

19.95 £
Kingsway Communications
It is no secret that Richard Wagner (1813-1883) is one of the prolific German composers ever to have lived. Primarily known for his operas Die Gotterdämmerung is the last of Wagner 's 'Ring Cycle'. The Funeral March is superbly arranged for 10-Part brass choir with percussion by Robert King . Die Gotterdämmerung received its premiere in 1876 as part of the first complete performance of the 'Ring'. The title refers to a prophesised war from Norse mythology. The Funeral March occurs in the third act for the funeral of Siegfried thelegendary hero. King's arrangement of Wagner 's Funeral March for 10-part brass choir and percussion makes the piece much more versatile and accessible.

8.50 £
Bärenreiter-Verlag
Despite the pressures of his teaching position Franz Schubert created a particularly large number of works in the year 1815. Besides around 140 new Lieder he composed the second and third symphonies four stage works the first important compositions for piano the String Quartet in G minor (D 173) and two Masses: the Mass in G major (D 167) and the Mass in B-flat major the object of this edition. Considering that the Mass in F major (D 105) was written from May to July 1814 and the Mass in C major (D 452) during June and July 1816 we can see that Schubert composed four of the six complete Mass settings which have survived from his hand within the short span of twoyears. The Mass was presumably first performed in Lichtental shortly after its completion. The fact that some partly autographic parts – the organ part three soprano and three alto parts – were made around 1820 seems to point to a second performance. And from Schubert’s brother Ferdinand we know that the Mass was performed a third time at the parish church in Hainburg at the beginning of October 1824 since Ferdinand played the organ on that occasion. The Mass was first issued in 1837 as Opus 141 by the Viennese publisher Tobias Haslinger. - Urtext of the New Schubert Edition - Full score performance material (BA5621) and vocal score (BA5621-90) available for sale

10.95 £
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For 2 trumpets horn (or trombone) and trombone (or tuba).

11.95 £
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For 2 trumpets horn (or trumpet or trombone) trombone (or horn) and tuba (or trombone or euphonium).

10.95 £
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Music for Brass no.604.

35.95 £
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For trumpet trumpet (or horn) trombone (or horn) trombone and organ.

14.99 £
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Célèbres Études pour la harpe- Australian born Nicolas-Charles Bochsa (1789-1856) studied at the Paris Conservatoire before embarking upon a career as a harpist and composer. His Celebrated Studies for Harp 40 Easy Studies is well-informed and essential to progression on the instrument. The second volume comprises 40 easy exercises which focus on fingering countermelodies rhythms intervals chords articulation phrasing chromaticism dynamics and performance directions among other musical aspects. Celebrated Studies for Harp by Nicolas-Charles Bochsa is essential to accompany all Harp studies.

15.95 £
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for flute clarinet violin cello and piano

28.95 £
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For 4 trumpets 4 horns 4 trombones euphonium tuba and percussion.

9.95 £
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Romance

57.95 £
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Paul Taffanel (1844-1908) was a French flautist conductor and composer. He contributed significantly to the repertoire of the Flute and his Wind Quintet also remains prominent to this day. In 1879 Taffanel founded the Society of Chamber Music for Wind Instruments reviving the wind ensemble music of Mozart and Beethoven. His Wind Quintet in G minor had been composed three years previously in 1876 and is made up of three movements; 1) Allegro con moto 2) Andante and 3) Vivace. For the repertoire of this popular ensemble arrangement Taffanel 's Wind Quintet is an essential addition. Paul Taffanel (1844-1908) was a French flautist conductor and composer. He contributed significantly to the repertoire of the Flute and his Wind Quintet also remains prominent to this day. In 1879 Taffanel founded the Society of Chamber Music for Wind Instruments reviving the wind ensemble music of Mozart and Beethoven. His Wind Quintet in G minor had been composed three years previously in 1876 and is made up of three movements; 1) Allegro con moto 2) Andante and 3) Vivace. For the repertoire of this popular ensemble arrangement Taffanel 's Wind Quintet is an essentialaddition.