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In this angry passionate piece there is much contrast between aggressive violent sounds and soft wounded ones. It is a memorial to someone who died an atrocious death quite needlessly.

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This is a reworking of material from Berkeley's 1979 Violin Sonata and is an evocative and atmospheric single movement. Veilleuse means 'Night Watch' or 'Night Lantern' and the music has a slightly melancholy restless atmosphere which momentarily erupts in a passionate outburst before settling back to the quietly ticking veiled lines of the opening.

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Mathias's only piano trio is a concisely structured work in four movements including pleasing sonorities and melodic main themes ranging from the characteristically Celtic to twinges of a slightly folky American feel.

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William Mathias Suite Parisienne is a suite with a gallic flavour for two pianos.

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for SATB and organ Text from Psalm 24:7-10 William Mathias' Lift Up Your Heads O Ye Gates Op.44 No.2 is a lively and rhythmic setting of Psalm 24:7-10 for SATB with Organ Accompaniment.

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Arrangements of lute music by Dowland Batchelar Johnson and Anon Arrangements of lute music by Dowland Batchelar Johnson and Anon

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This is a tale of witchcraft and sorcery in music and words thrilling entertaining and occasionally bizarre and enlivened hugely by an assortment of comical organ effects. The character of Mr Majeika comes from the successful series of children's books by Humphrey Carpenter who wrote the text for this work.

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The work is characterized by glittering high octave writing extensive use of the bass register and dense richly coloured chordal progression.

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This cheerful six movement suite for brass quintet employs dance rhythms and themes throughout. With plenty of interplay between the instruments this is approachable and rewarding music for both performer and audience alike.

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The pairing of a slowish and a lively movement has long been attractive to composers certainly since the days of pavanes and galliards. Skempton uses the contrast to great effect here where if 'Rest' is a lullaby 'Recreation' could be described as rousing.

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A book of pieces of around grades 3-5 standard. A Little Piano Book is a delightful collection of six simple pieces for solo piano composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams. These six pieces were first published in three volumes in 1934 under the title Six Teaching Pieces For Pianoforte . They were published together as A Little Piano Book in 1984.

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22 melodies for violin and piano designed to help students learn the correct method of shifting from one position to another. The position changes are from 1st to 3rd and vice versa and when mastered the same technique can be applied to all other position changes. This book is suitable for individual and class tuition. The full set of Phyllis Tate's Piano accompaniments for the selection of 22 melodies by Neil Mackay devised to aid the development of position-changing skills on the Violin.

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Viola/cello and piano-for viola or cello and piano Adapted from the Opera Sir John In Love by Vaughan Williams and arranged for Viola or Cello with Piano Accompaniment by Watson Forbes Fantasia On Greensleeves truly is a beautiful traditional piece. The solo Viola and Cello parts are also included both printed separately using appropriate clefs on the same insert.

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30 easy Guitar solos all written or arranged by John Gavall for guitar. Ideal material to spice up the early stages of theory and technique lessons! 30 easy Guitar solos all written or arranged by John Gavall for guitar. Ideal material to spice up the early stages of theory and technique lessons!

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This deliciously gruesome but immediately accessible work sets three verses by the master of the macabre Roald Dahl. The witty and grotesque events depicted in the poems are admirably complemented by the eccentric humour of Butler's music.

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The two collections include the best of C. H. Trevor's series 'Organ Books 1-6' and are ideal for teaching or for service use. The pieces have been specifically selected with the beginner's needs in mind: a variety of easy and attractive items with simple pedal parts. Each book is arranged in order of difficulty book one covering grades 2-4 book two grades 5-6. Compiled by Robert Gower and edited by C.H. Trevor.

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This is the second book in a wonderful collection of Old English Music for Manual Organs with works by Boyce Alcock Dupuis and many others. Edited by C.H. Trevor.

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Through composed and thus unlike Piano Sonata No.1 this one fifteen-minute movement begins and ends quietly yet retains a sense of clearly defined sections throughout.

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A collection of repertoire books of enjoyable interesting and stimulating material. Pieces are in chronological order with brief notes placing them in history. The pieces in Book 3 are of around grades 5-6 standard. Music Through Time is an exciting series of instrumental repertoire books designed to provide young musicians with enjoyable interesting and stimulating material in the early stages of their playing career. The contents of each volume are arranged chronologically and each piece is accompanied by short notes which place the music in its wider historical context so that the student can more easily relate the style of the music to its period. This is the third volume in this ingenious and intuitive series and suitable for Pianists working at Grades 3-4.

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John Buller was born in London in 1927. He enjoyed a musical childhood but it was not until this thirties after a career as an architectural surveyor that his began to concentrate on his musical career. In 1975 he became Composer-in-Residence at the University of Edinburgh as holder of the visiting Forman Fellowship. In 1978 he was awarded an Arts Council Bursary and in 1985-6 he was Composer-in-Residence at Queens University Belfast. He died in 2004.