New edition and engraving with detailed notes on the music. Includes ossias from the 1948 manuscript.
A fairly common practice in the Baroque era was for organists (especially the great J. S. Bach) to "borrow" and transcribe orchestral music from themselves or other composers to create spectacular organ
The Overture from the opera which contains the famous Waltz. Some challenging passages in all the parts.
Nineteenth-Century Austrian composer Franz Schubert (1797-1828) is renowned as one of the great masters of German Lieder, having composed over 600 works in the genre. His Die Forelle ("The Trout"),
Divertimento No. 14 K. 270, is the most sophisticated of Mozart’s sextets, or divertimenti, composed in January, 1777 while in Salzburg. This is his the fifth and final divertimento. Gary
Victor Babin, best known as half of the great Vronsky & Babin Piano Duo (with his wife, the highly successful pianist Vitya Vronsky), also arranged and composed for various settings. His Divertissement
For two of the principals of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, music director Manfred Honeck thought to spotlight them with a new work. The commission went to Leshnoff, who was happy to produce the
The circumstances in which these poetic Soiree Pieces (thus their original title) came into being are quite surprising. In 1949, Dresden was seized by violent political turmoil that
Widely used for teaching and examination purpose and an excellent choice for concert or contest. Contents: Prelude; Romance; Carol; Forlana and Fughetta.
Finzi's Five Bagatelles are a staple of the clarinet literature, appearing on several contest solo lists. This edition features newly engraved music, a biography, and notes on the music. Includes a
This collection, compiled by Todd Levy, principal clarinet of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, includes some of the most popular clarinet repertoire by French composers. This book is a collection of
To mark the 250th anniversary of Schott Music, these treasures have been uncovered from the archives, re-edited and presented in these beautiful editions. This anthology is aimed at intermediate to advanced
Kui is a polysemous figure in ancient Chinese mythology named for the legendary musician "Kui" who invented music and dancing and for the one-legged mountain demon or rain-god variously said to resemble a
Debussy's 10th Prelude for solo piano is the beloved Sunken Cathedral (recorded in 1930 by Stokowski as The Engulfed Cathedral). In this allusory impressionistic work, Debussy recalls the ancient myth of a
Sir Dirk Brosse, music director at the Philadelphia Chamber Orchestra, is a versatile composer of orchestral and symphonic repertoire, chamber music, film & musical. His compositions are performed