Bartok's influential collection of duos written for violinists of moderate skills has been artfully transcribed for two flutes by Rahbari. These miniatures are progressively arranged, with the first
Brambock introduces students to the signature sound of Afro-Latin jazz, which fuses the sounds and rhythms of Africa with Caribbean dance forms. Instantly familiar classics such as La Cucaracha, Cielito
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James Rae presents two exciting new pieces for concert band: "Blues for George", a tribute to George Gershwin, and the Latin-American spirited "Latin Vacation". An optional piano part will provide support
With background notes and performance suggestions, Martin Tourish introduces musicians to the world of Celtic music. The selected pieces span three centuries of music-making in Ireland, Scotland, Wales,
Reels, jigs, polkas, and hornpipes. The traditional characteristic Celtic music of Ireland, Scotland, and Brittany becomes a fascinating set of teaching pieces for bassoon duo performance. Classics such as
Tourish, a specialist in accordion and in historical Celtic music, has arranged an assortment of folk music from Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall, and Brittany for the unusual pairing of Flute and
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Strack-Hanisch has compiled a collection of diverse pieces for saxophonists of intermediate skills. Her transcription of the classic Für Elise is joined with New York, New York and an upbeat Meet the
Beutler and Rosin, of the recorder performance group Ensemble Dreiklang Berlin, have built a solid library of arrangements for higher level recorder ensembles called Recorder Trios a la Carte. The
Brambock brings together five pieces from various regions, and augments these with five original pieces in international styles. Flutists of modest skills will enjoy working on these ensemble pieces
In My Garden 1 provides wonderful teaching, study, and concert pieces for elementary students to enjoy with their teacher.
The second volume of Igudesman's In the Zoo follows the theme of the first, as more animals are described in music. Short pieces feature The Turtle (slow); The Kangaroo (hoppingly), The
This volume for solo violin and piano brings together the wealth of both literature and fine instruments that came from Italy. Includes O solo mio, Santa Lucia, Tarantella Neapoletana, Funiculi,
From Abracadabra to Alakazam, Igudesman uses the language of magic as a springboard to musical magic. Each of these solo gems is inspired by the history and meaning (or meaninglessness, in some cases)