From the pen of Roger Winslow (204 Progressive Sightreading Tunes), these original duets begin simply and progress to an advanced level. Great for encouraging ensemble playing as well as building
The musical material for Canyon Echoes was inspired after a trip to the Grand Canyon. The open voicings of quartal harmonies reflect the canyon's vast expanse. This work is fun to perform and
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Continuing with the success of the popular Compatible series, Compatible Duets for Winds, Volume 2 contains 29 duets in a variety of styles (classical, folk music and new original pieces)
There simply could not be a more flexible series of ensemble books! You can put together a flute-tuba duet, oboe-French horn duet, or any other combination you wish, including standard combinations such as
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The material in Just for Two: Short Melodic Duets, Volume 1 arranged by James Zingara have been taken from a variety of public domain sources including vocal duets and instrumental works for
This is a collection of short original pieces set for two like-instruments. They are suitable for a variety of performance situations including school concert, festival use or at church. All duets are set
This is a straightforward yet beautiful arrangement of the famous tune. It will require sensitive musicianship and good technique, but is such a fine piece, it practically plays itself.
A brisk arrangement in 6/8 time featuring a motif with two slurred and two tongued sixteenth notes followed by an eighth note that ties together the whole composition. A good festival or concert choice for
The season of spring, at least here in the Midwest, is full of contradictions. It is windy and chilly one day, and beautiful and sunny the next. The first section represents the stormy side of spring. The
Suite for Two B-flat Instruments is by Paul Paviour, an English composer, organist and conductor based in Australia for trumpets, clarinets or saxophones. The three movements are "Fanfarando,"