Edited by Barthold Kuijken. For solo flute. Urtext Edition. Preface in Ger. and Eng. Includes facsimiles and critical commentary. Score, 26 p. and part.
With his Hebrew Choral Songbook, Ohad Stolarz presents a new collection of classics of the musical repertoire in Hebrew, arranged by him for mixed choir a cappella. Many of these pieces are published in
Based on Yiddish songs from the Central and Eastern European Jewish tradition, these six settings are equally traditional and modern, employing Western and Eastern harmonic devices as well as harmonic ideas
An invaluable choral collection of German secular repertoire for mixed choirs. This softcover edition from Breitkopf & Hartel features over 300 pages of choral literature from Brahms, Mendelssohn,
Exactly 300 years after Bach completed his unique cosmos of the Sei Solo a Violino senza Basso accompagnato, Kolja Lessing is presenting a collection, rich in discovery, of also 6 solo violin works inspired
For solo cello. First printing. With performance notes. The music is heavy with natural harmonics, and was composed to sound like the voice of Ella Fitzgerald. Of advanced difficulty. Score, 13 p.
Friedrich Schneider’s dedication to sacred vocal music dates back into his early years as a schoolboy in Zittau. As of today Schneider is - if at all - only known as the composer of the
Prof. Andreas Göpfert took on the big challenge of making a selection from 500 years of musical and cultural history of choral singing in the area of Middle Germany. The 112 pieces for mixed choir a
The clarinet in Clifford Odets's comedy Night Music is directly involved in the stage plot: it is played by the main character and characterizes his moods and actions. The composer Hanns Eisler's
The Sephardic culture originates from the Jewish population of Spain that was banished at the end of the 15th century and afterwards spread to the whole of the Mediterranean area, including the Balkans and