The full range of traditional fiddle repertoire is now at your fingertips! Using these generous collections, you can create your own ceilidh, barn dance, jazz club, or Sarajevo street café. Some of
Inspired by Chinese tradition, this concerto-like dance suite includes 1. Lion Dance 2. Yangon and 3. Muqam. Each movement draws from melodies and rhythms characteristic of
Jane Bastien brings to life the favorite childhood melodies of Japan in this captivating assortment of elementary piano arrangements. Includes original Japanese brush painting illustrations.
Since their creation nearly 200 years ago, the beautiful woodcut prints of Hokusai have inspired musicians and visual artists across many cultures. The stylized pre-Impressionist elegance of this Japanese
The rhythmical language of South India is combined with snare drum rudiments—a book for drummers, percussionists and rhythm enthusiasts.
Konnakol is one of the most effective ways of learning
Sword Dancer is a single-movement oboe feature cast in 4 sections that has a Gaelic flavor inspired by Highland pipes and dance.
Introduce piano students to the beautiful traditional music of South Africa with these 24 folksongs arranged for piano solo. During apartheid the music of the country's various cultures and groups
Phrasings and hints of Chinese folksongs, and the dramatic beauty of nature, are often the deep inspiration for Chen Yi's musical worlds, along with the subtle relationship between folk arts and progressive
'The Japanese word "aya" translates into shimmering colors, evoking beautiful shades and hues. This collection features 10 piano solos inspired by "aya" as well as the composer's love of nature and Japanese
Many countries and cultures are represented in this accessible collection of ten piano settings for Advent and Christmas. Useful throughout the Christmas season - enjoy!
Introduce piano students to unique African American history and music with these 24 folk songs arranged for intermediate piano solo. Songs include: By and By; Deep River; Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel?;
This collection is a treasury of melodies originating in Russia, Latvia, Poland, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, and Hungary, including several from Yiddish and Klezmer sources. The solos are especially well suited
Even St. Patrick could not escape the charm of the green island. Hardly any country appreciates its nature and cultivates its traditions more than Ireland. Irish folk music, with violin, flute, harp,
Piano Music from China takes pianists on a musical trip through original Chinese compositions, folk songs, and dance themes. Primer to Level 4 students will enjoy analyzing the pentatonic scales
When I first started thinking about In Malaysia (sometime in April 2015), I immediately heard a bassoon melody playing in my mind that grew into a larger piece of music that painted my memories
Kitsune (Fox Tales) was written in 2005 at the suggestion of P. Kellach Waddle, a bassist in the Austin Symphony. He wanted an unaccompanied piece to do on his frequent performance tours. Like a
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,
Orientale by the Russian composer and music critic César Cui (1835-1918) comes from the cycle Kaleidoscope, a collection of 24 miniatures for violin and piano. The piece was arranged for numerous
Si is Andrea Bocelli's first album of new material in 14 years, comprising 16 pieces celebrating love, family, faith and hope. Each song is arranged for piano, voice and guitar with chord symbols,
The complete opus 51 for piano by the Czech conductor and composer Eduard NapravnÍk. Contents: Romance, Fandango.
Carlos Gardel's name is inextricably linked with tango music. The Argentinian composer wrote and performed internationally in the early 20th century, helping to bring the dance and its distinctive music to
Coles follows his first volume of pieces selected for guitarists of moderate skills with a second set of 24 pieces, presented in progressive order, for guitarists moving on to more advanced repertoire. The