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Time Pieces for Trumpet is a three-volume anthology providing a graded selection of well-crafted arrangements, as well as some... Læs mere
Time Pieces for Trumpet is a three-volume anthology providing a graded selection of well-crafted arrangements, as well as some... Læs mere
Time Pieces is an exciting series of repertoire which explores the wealth of music written from the sixteenth century to the present... Læs mere
An indispensable collection of sixty progressive studies for unaccompanied saxophone, suitable for E flat and B flat instruments. The book... Læs mere
Seventeen arrangements and original pieces ideally suited to young violin-players. There is an attractive selection of classical pieces, ranging from Handel to Tchaikovsky and all... Læs mere
An opera with instrumental parts for strings, keyboard continuo, plus optional guitar for dancesThis edition, with English and German texts, is based on that by Edward Dent (first... Læs mere
Time Pieces for Treble/Alto Recorder is a two-volume anthology of well-crafted arrangements of music from the 14th century to the present day. The pieces are... Læs mere
for SATB and organ, or piano four hands, or orchestraThe new organ accompaniment was transcribed by Peter Stevens for the King's College, Cambridge Nine Lessons and Carols... Læs mere
Viola Time Sprinters is the third book in this hugely successful series. The book includes original pieces in different styles, pieces by a range... Læs mere
Well-crafted arrangements of music from the 16th century to the present day for bassoon and piano. Pieces are presented in chronological order and show the year in which they were written to give a sense of the different styles of music through time.
The Op. 39 Waltzes were composed by Johannes Brahms in 1865. Originally intended as piano duets, the composer arranged simplified versions of the... Læs mere
for string orchestra and harpHere the composer presents five variants on the English folk song Dives and Lazarus that are, in his own words, not exact replicas of traditional tunes but rather reminiscences of various versions.