A collection of beautiful pieces arranged for solo piano drawn from the rich tradition of Argentinean music. Includes performance notes and history along with a CD of full performances.
A collection of beautiful pieces arranged for accordion with chords for accompanying instruments. Includes performance CD.
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19 pieces by John Crawford, Francisca Gonzaga, Ernesto Nazareth and Tim Richards ranging in styles from Bossa Nova to Chorinho. Includes performance CD.
Tango for Violin and Piano.
In this collection of pieces in South American style, the parts for clarinet and piano are set in such a way that they can be played and enjoyed even by young beginners. This delightful edition is part of
Who does not know the song “Guantanamera”? Dating back to a tune of the Cuban musical style Guajira and a text by the national hero José Martí, it was used by José
From the bestselling author of Improvising Blues Piano, Exploring Jazz Piano 1 & 2 and Exploring Latin Piano comes a collection of new Jazz, Latin and contemporary repertoire for solo piano. This
La Cumparsita, which means something like "little street parade", is among the best-known tangos and melodies ever. The pianist and composer Cyprien Katsaris has transcribed the work by the Uruguayan tango
Edited by Wolfgang Birtel. For string quartet (double bass ad lib.). One movement. Score, 14 p. and
One movement. Commissioned by Standing Wave Ensemble. Premiered in Vancouver, April 2003. Preface in Ger., Fr. and Eng. Duration: ca. 8'. Score, 33 p. and parts.
One movement work. Commissioned by the ensemble Alma Viva. Premiered in Paris, October 2006. Preface in Ger., Fr. and Eng. Duration: ca. 8'. Score, 31 p. and parts.
For clarinet (or saxophone) & piano. First printing. Preface and performance notes in ... view details
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This Tango in D by Isaac Albeniz was originally composed for piano, as part of his suite "Espana," Op. 165 (1890). It later was transcribed for guitar and became a staple of the repertoire.